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- Engineering Education Issues Relevant to Agricultural, Biological and Ecological Engineering: Part 1
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Niroj Aryal, North Carolina A&T State University; Scott Osborn, University of Arkansas
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Paper ID #43707Undergraduate Level Hands-on Ecological Engineering Course with Semester-LongProject and Laboratory ExercisesDr. Niroj Aryal, North Carolina A&T State University Dr. Niroj Aryal is an associate professor of Biological Engineering at the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design at the North Carolina A&T State University. His academic background includes a bachelorˆa C™s in Agricultural Engineering, a post-gradate diploma in Environment Education, MS in Biosystem Engineering, and a dual major PhD in Biosystems and Environmental Engineering. Dr. Aryal is interested in instructional
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- Engineering education issues relevant to agricultural, biological and ecological engineering-Part 2
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Hector Palala, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Heydi Han, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Juan Carlos Ramos Tanchez, Cornell University; Boanerges Elias Bamaca, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Diversity
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learning preferences of students. This inclusive mindset not onlyenriches the learning experience but also leverages students' existing skills, creating a moreeffective educational environment [7]-[8].Research Approach and Data Gathering Techniques & Examination of DataThis study focuses on exploring the integration of technology with translanguaging in biosystemsengineering laboratories, particularly among graduate assistants from Spanish-speakingbackgrounds. Its primary objectives are to uncover the complex dynamics betweentranslanguaging and technology use during laboratory sessions and to assess both the benefitsand challenges of technology in educational contexts. The study uses storytelling to understandthe personal stories of four
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- Engineering education issues relevant to agricultural, biological and ecological engineering-Part 2
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Richard Cody Prince, East Tennessee State University; PAMELA MIMS, East Tennessee State University; Aruna Kilaru, East Tennessee State University; Eric Jorgenson, East Tennessee State University
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and Nashville,each home to major research medical centers and several bio-based firms operating in thepharmacological, healthcare, and non-healthcare-related segments. According to data publishedby industry groups in 2022, Tennessee’s bioscience industry has been on an upward trajectorysince 2018 [18]. Although the bioeconomy is not as well represented in the AppalachianHighlands, several medium-sized firms are located in the area. A key partner in our efforts isCrown Laboratories, a skincare-focused company, which recently launched a major product lineutilizing engineered bacteria as the essential component of the product. Although not typicallyplaced in the same category as other bioscience technologies, the fermentation, brewing
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- Strategies and/or Approaches to Engage Students in Agricultural, Biological, or Similarly Named Programs
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Maryam Bigonah, Auburn University; Fatemeh Jamshidi, Auburn University; Aparana Pant, Auburn University; Daniela Marghitu, Auburn University
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Disabilities Committee chair; Founderand Director Auburn University Laboratory for Education and Assistive Technology; faculty representativeAuburn University Core Curriculum Oversight committee and Multicultural Diversity Commission.Dr. Marghitu also served as World Usability Day Web Site Committee Chair; Alabama STEM Educationboard chair, Panel member for the National Science Foundation; member of the congressionally mandatedCommittee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering; member of the Committee on the Futureof NSF EPSCoR; and member of the Computer Science for All (CSforAll) Accessibility Board.Dr. Marghitu published seven Information Technology books at Pearson Publishing Co., articles atInternational Journal On Advances in Software
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Robert Merton Stwalley III P.E., Purdue University ; Roger L. Tormoehlen, Purdue University
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wouldbe guided by the classroom instructor through the initial portion of a ‘lecture’ phase of eachday’s course material. The instructor would attempt to tie the fundamental concepts to previouslyprovided knowledge from other classes, provide a review, and describe the relevance to theproblem at hand. During the second portion of the lecture period, the instructor will work somespecific example problems associated with the daily concept. In general, multiple problems areprovided from a couple different viewpoints to give the instructor the opportunity to utilize thematerial from different perspectives. Students are then provided with a worksheet exercise thatmoves through the next phases of Bloom’s learning activities. During the laboratory