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Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University; Randi Sims, Clemson University
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pretransfer or, specifically, engineering transfer47 students?48 RQ2: To what extent to the recommended digital transfer tools go beyond identification49 of course articulation and technical entrance requirements to include additional transfer50 information and support?51 Findings increase awareness of leading digital transfer tools which can impact transfer student52 capital and provide insight to support transfer students and reduce information asymmetries. The53 research and practical implications of this research list and identify current digital transfer tools,54 identify gaps for needed research and development, and highlight best practices for developing55 digital learning and information resources
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fill this requirement.Most recently, BIOE 2100 has been modified for specific designation as a “writing-intensive”course at the university level. UGA’s Franklin College Writing Intensive Program (WIP)administers the process by which courses acquire the “W” suffix (i.e., BIOE 2100W) andstipulates what is expected of such courses: The W suffix is used for courses taught as writing intensive, which means that the course includes substantial and ongoing writing assignments that a) facilitate learning; b) teach the communication values of a discipline — for example, its practices of argument, evidence, credibility, and format; c) support writing as a process; and d) prepare students for further writing in their
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Evelyn Abagayle Boyd, Clemson University and Colorado School of Mines ; David E Vaughn, Clemson University; Jeffery M Plumblee II, JMP2 LLC; Bridget Trogden, American University
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Paper ID #40909The educational benefits of operating a service-learning course as acorporate structure: lessons learned through CEDCDr. Evelyn Abagayle Boyd, Clemson University and Colorado School of Mines Dr. Evelyn Boyd is a teaching assistant professor at Colorado School of Mines. She earned her PhD in Engineering and Science Education from Clemson University. While at Clemson, Boyd worked with Clemson Engineers for Developing Communities (CEDC) as an education researcher to assess the longi- tudinal educational impact of the program for its students.Mr. David E Vaughn, Clemson University David is a Professor of Practice
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prevent misdiagnosis [6]. However, this method is novel inundergraduate engineering education research. Although engineers do not diagnose patients, theydo require a similar skillet that is necessary for complex problem solving in groups, such asadequate observational, listening, and interpersonal skills required to discuss open-endedproblems and scenarios. How this technique helps shape engineering students’ interpersonalskills has not been previously studied. This study uses VTS as a guided practice activity toobserve its effects on engineering students' preference towards teamwork, which is measuredthrough the validated instrumentation of Collective Orientation [7]. This research aims tounderstand how VTS impacts undergraduate engineering
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Karen N Nix, Auburn University ; Cheryl Seals, Auburn University
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Paper ID #40912Game-Based Immersive Learning for Education: Empowering Autistic HighSchool Students to Address the Growing Cyber Threats in K-12 SchoolsKaren N Nix, Auburn University Karen Nix is a PhD student at Auburn University, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. She received a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from LaGrange College and a master’s degree in Computer Science with a concentration of Software Development from Columbus State University. She works as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Auburn University and recently began work for the City of Opelika, AL in the IT department as Assistant CIO. Her research
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Philip Lee, University of Kentucky; David Parsley, University of Kentucky; Nelson Kudzo Akafuah, University of Kentucky
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academy-industry collaborative © American Society for Engineering Education, 20231 curriculum development model. The model is conceptually built upon the social theory of learn-2 ing (STL) framework [31]. STL stipulates that learning necessitates four interrelated dimensions3 that can be closely aligned with the needs and ideals of today’s engineering technology educa-4 tion. RETE transformative engagement with industry partners to help develop an engineering5 technology curriculum designed around the STL framework of (1) meaningful, industry-oriented6 learning experiences, (2) progressive engagement in industry practice, (3) promoting identity7 building as engineering professionals (4) foster a
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Matthew J. Traum, University of Florida; Amit Shashikant Jariwala, Georgia Institute of Technology; Christopher Aliperti, United States Military Academy; Randall A. Emert; Arwen H. DeCostanza
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May 2023. The Center houses a complete job shop with rapidprototyping and fabrication capabilities staffed by skilled and experienced civilian engineers fromCMI2. The goal of the Marne Innovation Center is to rapidly convert ideas brought by Soldiersinto viable prototypes for testing and refinement in the field. Promising ideas are then scaled upby the nonprofit CMI2, which works with DEVCOM through a Congressional initiative, calledthe Catalyst-Pathfinder program, which is managed by the Army Research Laboratory with a goalto bridge gaps in defense innovation.This paper’s goal is reporting lessons learned and best practices gleaned from this ongoingpartnership to better enable similar collaborations across organizations in the future. For
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Sarah K. Bauer, Mercer University; Adaline M. Buerck, Mercer University; Hannah Nabi; Bremen Vance, Mercer University
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Director of The Cecil Day Family Center for International Groundwater Innovation. Dr. Buerck joined Mercer University in Fall 2022. Before joining Mercer, Dr. Buerck was at the University of South Florida where she completed her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and a Graduate Certificate in Social Marketing and Social Change.Hannah NabiBremen Vance, Mercer University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 2024 ASEE Southeast Section Conference Program Evaluation of an International University-Sponsored Service-Learning ExperienceAbstractService-learning is a high-impact practice that fosters civic responsibility by providingopportunities to connect student