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Raymond K.F. Lam, The City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Dugwon Seo, Queensborough Community College; Merlinda Drini; Guozhen Tony An, CUNY Queensborough Community College
methods in engineeringtechnology colleges, and teaching soft skills is mostly not included in the curriculum andassessment. Therefore, preparing engineering technology students for apprenticeship and theirfuture career start is essential. The authors learned that project-based pedagogy is an avenue forteaching soft skills to students. Thus, we designed and implemented the project-based pedagogyincluding soft skill training. In this paper, multiple project-based projects in different disciplinesof engineering technology for both in-person and virtual classroom settings are presentedincluding methodologies of teaching soft skills, pedagogical limitations in a community collegesetting, assessment, and learning outcomes.Keywords: Project-based
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Luka Baramidze, Bucknell University; Peter Mark Jansson PE, Bucknell University
decade at Rowan University in their ECE department as well as in the power and consulting industries for over 3 decades. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Middle Atlantic Section 2022 Fall Conference Building/Testing Novel Sensor Technology in Summer Research & Independent Study Luka Baramidze, Peter Mark Jansson Bucknell UniversityAbstractPractical learning is an inherent part of the engineering curriculum. Engineering students bestlearn the course material through intensive hands-on experiences. Research and
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Tyler S. Love, Penn State University, Harrisburg
Paper ID #36622Accident Occurrences and Safety Issues Reported by Mid-Atlantic P-12Engineering EducatorsDr. Tyler S. Love, Penn State University, Harrisburg Dr. Love earned his master’s and Ph.D. in Integrative STEM Education from Virginia Tech. His bach- elors degree is in Technology Education from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He previously taught technology and engineering (T&E) courses in Maryland’s Public School System. He is nation- ally recognized for his work related to the safer design of makerspaces and collaborative STEM labs. Dr. Love is an Authorized OSHA Trainer for General Industry. He has