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Daniel Blessner, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus; Dimitrios Bolkas, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Campus
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planned implementation and dissemination. Furthermore, surveying is a professionwith a low public profile and only a few accredited programs exist in the US. Thus, as asecondary objective, engineering students of any major will learn about surveying and beexposed to real surveying problems. This can help students identify themselves as futuresurveyors and aid in recruitment and enrollment.IntroductionThis is a work in progress (WIP) paper that aims to enhance mathematics courses such as collegealgebra, trigonometry, and calculus with real life (RL) problems from surveying which, forinstance, incorporate area, volume, and slope calculations. Mathematics and statistics instructorsoften complain that students are less motivated in their classes as
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Dustyn Roberts P.E., University of Pennsylvania; Robert W Carpick, University of Pennsylvania
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existing Director of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI)also directly supports this role. The SEAS Diversity Liaisons committee meets monthly withboth the Associate Dean for DEI and the Director of the ODEI to exchange information, sharebest practices, and assess and plan events, policies, and action. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, andAccess together are one of three major priorities of the new strategic plan SEAS has formed [7].Current SEAS-wide efforts include establishing new faculty training on DEI issues, new supportmechanisms for students, and creating feedback/incentive/assessment mechanisms for faculty onDEI issues. Part of this is a SEAS-wide effort to ensure diversity in the portraits displayedthroughout the SEAS complex
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Kofi Nyarko, Morgan State University; Sacharia Albin, Norfolk State University; John Okyere Attia P.E., Prairie View A&M University
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. As withmost 2020 summer programs, the SCR2 program was challenged by the novel corona virus(COVID-19) pandemic, which hit the United states during the recruitment period of theproject. Consequently, the project leadership team decided to offer the summer program remotely(on-line) rather than bring students to the participating three campuses across which the programis distributed. The planning and execution of the program during a global pandemic has broughtkey insights into techniques, methods, and technologies for effective cross-site communication,faculty advisor/mentor involvement, participant engagement, and leveraging the strong networkthat connects the participating schools. Essentially, a multi-site remote only combined REU
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Marvin Gayle; Danny Mangra
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Department at Queensborough Com- munity College. He received M.S.E.E. degree from NYU Tandon School of Engineering. In the field, as a System Engineering provide consulting service for global network that includes planning design, ar- chitecture, and integration operations and to implement solutions to complex network. Professor Mangra teaches Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology courses. His research interest includes Cyber- security, Networks, Operating systems, (Digital and Analog) circuits and IT technology. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer [P.E] registered in New York State. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021
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Gabriela Maria Morales, University of South Carolina Beaufort; Ronald Erdei, University of South Carolina; William Rigoberto Mercado, University of South Carolina
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health issues, and highlystressful lives that may hinder participation in their children’s education at home and school”[10]. To summarize, children of lower SES go tend to go to a lower quality education programand parents fall victim to hardships which does not allow them time to help properly developtheir children.For young children to develop properly, a rich learning environment is crucial. A learningenvironment is defined as the conditions that affect the behavior and development of someone.A baby or toddler is a sponge for new information, their learning environment is wherever theyare. At an early age, a child benefits most from a well-organized, planned, safe, dependable, andflexible environment. TCC uses the SC-ELS as a guideline for
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W. M. Kim Roddis, The George Washington University
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, resulting in harmful lead levels. The problem was fixed in 2004, but thousands ofchildren suffered permanent damage [6].With the less land intensive rapid sand filter in place, the 25 acre fenced and closed McMillanpark was sold to the government of DC. In 2021, this space remains chained off and idle, withthe neighborhoods continuing to protest the city’s development plan [7]. This provides andexample to discuss difficulties and failures in government attempts to redevelop public land.McMillan WTP satellite view, Google Earth [8]Curated case studies are used widely in the teaching of engineering ethics [9]. The efficacy ofusing case methods in civil engineering is established. The benefits of using this approach are improved retention of
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Wenyen Huang, SUNY New Paltz; Ping-Chuan Wang, State University of New York at New Paltz; Seth Pearl, Pennsylvania State University
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mentors’ self-development through the lens of soft skills? Also, are there observable changes in education mentors’ soft skills self-development as well? • In what ways do the mentors from their respective disciplines benefit from each other?3.1 ContextTwo sets of weekly activities were planned for the program, comprising development meetingsand robotics workshops. Development meetings were exclusive to undergraduate students andfaculty and would take place at SUNY New Paltz, where students would dedicate an hour to planfor the upcoming workshops and evaluate the effectiveness of the previous workshop. Theengineering students would suggest relevant topics to present in a workshop and have materialsprepared for discussion during