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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Todd R Hamrick, West Virginia University
to face with online teaching, hybrid modelshave less coverage. A unique opportunity for direct comparison of online and hybrid modalitiespresented itself in fall 2020 at a large Mid-Atlantic university. The engineering college teaches ageneral education course on the History of Engineering that is open to all majors. The course wasdeveloped about eight years ago and has been taught each semester and in several summersessions ever since. There are no technical aspects to the course; it covers the history ofengineering from the ancients to today, with an term paper at the end of the course that asksstudents to research and discuss a topic about the future of engineering.In fall 2020 two sections of the course were taught by the same professor
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University
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Diversity
development efforts, and served in several administrative roles. She has been recognized for her teaching, advising, service, and research and as an Exemplary Faculty Member for Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Evolution of a Student Transition and Success Program Reflections on a 10 Year JourneyAbstractA lot has happened since 2012 – in society, in education, and in one engineering studentdevelopment program, called The Academy of Engineering Success (AcES)! AcES started in2012 at West Virginia University (WVU), a large, mid-Atlantic, R1 institution, and receivedNSF S-STEM funding beginning in 2016 and corporate