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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Rajarajan Subramanian, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College; Sofia M Vidalis, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College
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field. ChatGPT can be fine-tuned to provide answers todomain-specific questions, making it a powerful tool for scholars to find answers quickly andefficiently. These capabilities can help researchers save time and effort, allowing them to focuson the more creative and analytical aspects of their work (Lund et al., 2023).There are several ethical and privacy implications to consider when using ChatGPT or otherlarge language models in academic settings. One concern is the potential for bias in the model'sresponses, as it may reflect the biases present in the training data. Additionally, there areconcerns about the privacy of individuals whose data was used to train the model, as well as thepotential for the model to be used for nefarious purposes
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Charlotte Gottilla, University of Delaware
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commitments typically demanded by student organizations at the university,reflecting the indication that increased ownership of the project improves student investment [3].PMs have a large amount of autonomy in their work, with students responsible for their projectsfrom inception through completion. Students identify partner communities in conjunction withVIP, evaluate contractors and negotiate drilling prices, draft construction plans and choose welllocations, and monitor wells post-construction. Through this process, students’ confidence intheir ability to make project decisions increases [1]. When students feel qualified to guide theirown work and make choices about the project’s future, these feelings support their sense ofproject ownership [3
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Alexa Joelle Prince, Pennsylvania State University; Nelly Cecilia Perez, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Sadan Kulturel-Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Abdullah Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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reflect the‬ ‭demographics of the College of Engineering, which the students attend. It was also noted that‬ ‭although these teams recruit at college-wide events, they are still predominantly comprised of‬ ‭white male students who already have pre-established friendships or connections.‬‭Opportunities for Growth‬‭ auter et al. [21] have found that there is potential for team learning despite these setbacks.‬R‭Shepherd et al. [22] emphasize this point by highlighting the importance of directing attention‬ ‭and resources to the setbacks of project team members to maintain the group’s cohesion and‬ ‭morale while encountering challenges during the design process.‬‭ his paper, herein, considers students’ challenges and negative