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of quantitative software that they are familiar with to perform theanalyses necessary for their projects. While underclassmen primarily utilize Microsoft Excel,upperclassmen have used a combination of MATLAB, R, Python, and/or Minitab, depending onthe language(s) employed in courses they have previously taken. For students lacking anybackground working with statistics, basic tutorials in statistics and MATLAB were providedoffline during office hours. These tutorials consisted of small-group meetings with the instructorin which the instructor introduced fundamental statistical tests (e.g., ANOVA, t-tests, etc.) and/orcoding principles (e.g., data visualization functions, scripts, etc.) While the tutorials did notexceed more than 3-4 hours
that has superpowers based on fluid properties. This is the firstassignment for a fluid mechanics (hydraulics) course. The writing assignment requires students tocreate their superhero's name, logo/symbol, origin story, superpowers, the villain and injusticesthe superhero is motivated to fight against, and physical appearance, and character/personalitytraits. The superpowers must be based on fluid properties and align with the specific properties ofthe chosen fluid(s) the superhero uses or encounters.A worksheet is provided with questions to help students with ideation and organization of ideas,storylines, and details. A grading rubric is also provided to help students understand assignmentgrading and expectations. The inspiration for this
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are identified. As we preach to the students to be lifelong learners, somust our model keep evolving to better cater to the next generation of students who give us thehonor of being their learning facilitators.VII. Acknowledgements This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grantnumber EEC-1623125. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions, or recommendations expressedin this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation. References [1] R. A. Shannon, S. K. Jones, and M. Mina, “Designing a Multi-Cycle Approach to Empathetic Electrical Engineering Courses,” in 2019 ASEE Annual
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solutions to significant, real-world problems. 2. Work with others, such as team members, project sponsors, and faculty members. 3. Situate their work in the relevant social context(s). 4. Develop and deliver a clear, convincing oral presentation and 5. Write an extensive professional report. The team for this project consisted of three students (one female and two male students).Two of the three students had never been outside the United States, so cultural and extensivelogistical preparations were made before the trip. The team decided to redesign and implement asystem to address water scarcity, which required technical skills and creative problem-solving.As mentioned before, this was part of
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% significantly lower than Hispanic transfer students' 79% retention rate.Beyond the graduation and retention rates, there is concern regarding students’ entry into theworkforce. Surveys revealed that only 14% of students reported employment secured at the timeof graduation. Considering that most SOE students decide to pursue a career in industry post-baccalaureate, this statistic needs to be better understood and addressed to increase studentsuccess and diversification of the workforce.The Strengthening Student Motivation and Resilience through (S-SMART) research project wasinitiated in late 2021 under the NSF HSI IUSE grant to respond to the existing trends andopportunities for improvement at the school of engineering. The project has three central
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were developed through the Engineering and Computing EducationProgram, held in the COEIT, allowing multidisciplinary enrollment. CIRTL curriculum and otherin house pedagogy were utilized and redesigned to be digestible for undergraduate students.In this work-in-progress paper, class discussion of teaching philosophy, mid semester ‘bullet list’development and full teaching philosophy statements generated by the teaching fellows wereexamined for successful outcome achievement. The data collected will be used to help assess theeffectiveness and further develop the seminar class.Relevant Literature Since the late 1990’s, Undergraduate Teaching Assistants were utilized in, for example,psychology departments as an answer for deficiencies in
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and presentation to university leadership. Lessons learnedfrom the students and instructors will be incorporated into the next offering.AcknowledgementsThis research was funded by the USA National Science Foundation’s Improving UndergraduateSTEM Education (IUSE) program, grant #1836504. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions orrecommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References[1] Riiny, M.D., S. M. Lord, Learning about Solar Power in South Sudan: An InternationalCollaboration, 2021 American Society for Engineering Education Annual ConferenceProceedings, Long Beach, CA, July 2021. https://peer.asee.org/37424[2] Purvis, B., Mao, Y. and
audience. However, it is the opinion of the authors thatmodifying the current pedagogies for generation Alpha can add value to their educationalexperience and lead to graduating more well-rounded independent graduates.VI. References[1] Cheng, L., Ritzhaupt, A. D., & Antonenko, P. (2019). Effects of the flipped classroom instructional strategy on students’ learning outcomes: A meta-analysis. Educational Technology Research and Development, 67(4), 793-824.[2] Goedhart, N. S., Blignaut-van Westrhenen, N., Moser, C., & Zweekhorst, M. B. M. (2019). The flipped classroom: supporting a diverse group of students in their learning. Learning Environments Research, 22(2), 297-310.[3] Stöhr, C., Demazière, C., & Adawi, T. (2020). The
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Boundaries Mar 28 Spring Break Spring Break Chapter 11: Soil Erosion and Sediment (E&S) Control, E&S Plans, Finish Exam 1: Covers from beginning of course through Introduction to Water Flow8 Apr 04 Assignment 6, Exam Review Concepts and Open-Channel Hydraulics. Team Assignment 7: Examination of Erosion & Sediment Control Plans Introduction to Hydrology, Hydrologic Processes, Return Periods, Chapter 12: Time of Concentration
Power-On Indicator LEDs3. Function generator We used Analog Discovery 2 (AD2) [9] units as our function generator to supply power to our boards. The “Supplies Mode” is set to the positive supply voltage of 5V and then AD2’s Positive Supply Channel jumpers are connected to the bus strip of the test-board. The AD2 units were readily available to students in our program, as these units were ordered and used in the pre-requisite course Electric Circuits Lab. These units are loaned to students and are returned to school upon completion of the course. In the absence of AD2 units, and in cases where the cost is prohibitive, interested individuals can use 9V batteries together with an inexpensive voltage regulator to create a 5V
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, while the term post-assessment will only refer to the work being described in this paper.Flood outreach studyThe objective of the research study was to capture perspectives on flooding from rural residents,particularly in unincorporated communities of Region 1. Region 1’s large size required work tobe divided based on areas in close proximity to the university partners—WTAMU PIs andstudents surveyed residents generally in the Texas Panhandle, while MSU surveyed residents inthe Upper Red River Region. Figure 1 provides a general map of the flooding planning regionwith highlights of communities to be covered by each institution [4]. Figure 2 presents a fewexample images of historical flooding observed within Region 1 that were obtained from