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Kim Gaines; Caleb Allen; Johnica Mitchell; Shirley Walker-Herrington
ETD 515 VARiETy: Using Virtual and Augmented Reality in Engineering Technology to Improve Academic Success of African American Males and Females in Engineering Technology Programs at Augusta Technical College Kim Gaines, Caleb Allen, Johnica Mitchell, Shirley Walker-Herrington Augusta Technical CollegeAbstractVARiETy work-in-progress explores Augusta Technical College’s U. S. Department of EducationPredominantly Black Institutions (PBI) Formula grant initiative to incorporate the immersive technology ofvirtual and augmented reality into introductory
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Gary Mullett
ETD 415 Modifying Engineering Technology Curriculum to Adapt to the Demands of Industry 4.0 Gary Mullett Springfield Technical Community CollegeAbstractThe world is poised to undergo a rapid transition to the next generation of the industrialrevolution, commonly known as Industry 4.0 or the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Thereare several developing technology drivers of this ongoing industrial progression that areinterrelated and will require a rethinking of how we educate the technologists of the future. Theuse of new smart and
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Sarah (Yin Yin) Tan; John Irwin
ETD 345 Examining the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on S-STEM Financially Supported Students’ Change-Readiness and Self-Efficacy Sarah (Yin Yin) Tan and John L. Irwin Michigan Technological University1. IntroductionS-STEM financially supported students: ETS-IMPRESS (The Engineering Technology Scholars –IMProving REtention and Student Success) participate in the Honors College Pathway Program(HCPP), where they write reflections frequently. All reflections are written and follow a “What/SoWhat/Now What” format that instructors also describe as “Present, Analyze
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Susan Scachitti; Daniel Suson; Maged Mikhail
ETD 345 STEM on the Road: The Soft Side of Recruitment Susan Scachitti, University of Dayton; Daniel Suson, Maged B. Mikhail, Purdue University NorthwestAbstractThere are many types of work that fall under the STEM (science, technology, engineering, andmathematics) umbrella that students often do not consider when making career choices.Manufacturing and healthcare industries, government, and philanthropic agencies are amongthose that continually push future generations to pursue careers in STEM-related fields. Asexposure to STEM careers expands, higher education recruitment and outreach
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Teddy Ivanitzki; Rashida Johnson; Ashok Agrawal
SBPRDFprogram, in 2019 NSF/IIP (Industrial Innovation and Partnerships) program leadership selectedASEE to administer the Innovative Postdoctoral Entrepreneurial Research Fellowship (IPERF)program. The overarching goal of the IPERF program is to emphasize and strengthen theentrepreneurial development of underrepresented fellows. The IPERF program also aims toadvance best practices in postdoctoral programs and impart cross-disciplinary expertise in theapplication of new technologies like AI and IoT in “new industries” based on bioengineering andbiochemistry technologies. Proceedings of the 2023 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2023, American Society for Engineering Education