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Kristen Constant, Iowa State University; Sharon Bird, Iowa State University; Florence Hamrick, Iowa State University
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AC 2008-1103: ADVANCING WOMEN FACULTY IN ENGINEERING THROUGHINSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION: THE IOWA STATE UNIVERSITYADVANCE PROGRAM IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGKristen Constant, Iowa State University Kristen Constant is an Associate Professor in Materials Science and Engineering.Sharon Bird, Iowa State University Sharon Bird is an Associate Professor in Sociology at Iowa State UniversityFlorence Hamrick, Iowa State University Flo Hamrick is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Iowa State University. Page 13.161.1© American Society for Engineering Education
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Nina Dahlmann, Technische Universitaet Berlin; Maria Elsner, Technische Universitaet Berlin; Sabina Jeschke, University of Stuttgart; Nicole Natho, Technische Universitaet Berlin; Olivier Pfeiffer, Technische Universitaet Berlin; Christian Schroeder, Technische Universitaet Berlin
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AC 2008-1444: ATTRACTIVE SCIENCES - RECRUITING AND RETENTIONACTIVITIES FOR WOMEN IN ACADEMIC CSET EDUCATIONNina Dahlmann, Technische Universitaet Berlin Nina Dahlmann has been working on several eLearning projects at the Berlin University of Technology since 2001. She began as a student member of the Mumie team where she was involved in the design, the development process as well as the implementation of the eLearning platform Mumie, a platform using new pedagogical concepts to support teaching of mathematics for mathematicians, engineers and natural scientists. Further on, she assisted the project management of the Mumie project in its future orientation and development. In the past year