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Scott Duplicate Streiner, University of Pittsburgh; Qin Zhu, Colorado School of Mines
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second year engineering students. Scott received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, with a focus on global engineering education. His current research areas include cultural competency in engineering education, pedagogical inmoves through game-based and playful learning, and engineering ethics education. Scott has recently received funding through the National Science Foun- dation (NSF) to conduct research on the impact of game-based learning on the development of first-year students’ ethical reasoning, as well as research on the development of culturally responsive ethics edu- cation in global contexts. He is an active member of the Kern Engineering Entrepreneurship Network
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Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc, The University of Toledo; Josh Landel, The University of Toledo; Ethan Dunham, The University of Toledo
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mixture of professional backgrounds and experiences. Throughout the semester, thestudents are expected to show evidence of significant individual contributions to the team efforts,consideration related to design’s effectiveness, material selection, ergonomics, safety, cost, effecton the environment, ethics, ease of production, etc. The course offers the perfect platform forimplementing the Engineering Unleashed’ s mission to graduate engineers with anentrepreneurial mindset (EM) and KEEN’s mission to teach technical skills while fosteringcuriosity, connections, and creating value [1], [2].As part of the course, all teams are required to make two presentations to their peers and thecourse instructor, and to submit a Project Proposal and a Final
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Holly Maribeth Plank, University of Pittsburgh
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, act with empathy,37 and use creativity and design for liberation throughtechnology integration. This process moves beyond theories and ethics into liberation praxis ofreflection and action.7 A liberatory education means students are flourishing and thriving, notjust surviving.Implications for Engineering EducationIn order to begin the ongoing process of pursuing a liberatory engineering education, I amcommitting to and suggest the following for fellow engineering educators: 1. Prioritize self-reflection: we need to make interrogating our positionality and assumptions part of our ongoing practice. Praxis is both reflection and action. Self reflection is the first step towards transformative action. Anti-oppression work is