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ISAAC DAMILARE DUNMOYE, University of Georgia; VINCENT OLUWASETO FAKIYESI, University of Georgia; Similoluwa Temitope Ige, University of Georgia; Wayne Johnson, University of Georgia
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coding scheme adapted from a related study by Song, Guoand Thuente [1], focusing on density, organization, and content of the study sheet. The codingcriteria are explained below and summarized in Table 1.Density: • A study sheet is considered dense when both sides of the paper are covered, leaving minimal vacant space. This indicates the volume of information on the paper and the effort invested in crafting the sheet. • Very dense sheets may suggest inadequate preparation for the exam, potentially reflecting a last-minute effort to compile material for use during the test. Dense sheets may not necessarily indicate a strong understanding of the course concepts. • Very sparse sheets may suggest a lack of time
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Shamsnaz Virani Bhada, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Sarah E. Stanlick, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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developer reflect upon and address those biases? How can we check our assumptions? Competitors The competitors would always come up with a better deep learning model for the system. Decolonizing Question for Competitors: How does the ethical conduct of your entity or project influence the accepted norms of how others in the field conduct their own systems design and implementation? Can your work set a standard for ethics and justice in the design process that influences the field?As you can see the decolonization questions help emphasize a critical view of power dynamicsand community engagement to ensure that a more full, accurate understanding of influences onthe design process. In each phase, we
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Andrea Goncher-Sevilla, University of Florida; John Alexander Mendoza-Garcia, University of Florida; Mengyu Li, University of Florida
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represents engineering and technical skills, economic feasibility, ethical considerations, andcultural sensitivity, which can be considered when studying potential solutions [3]. "The Village of Yakutia has about 50,000 people. Its harsh winters and remote location make heating a living space very expensive. The rising price of fossil fuels has been reflected in the heating expenses of Yakutia residents. In fact, many residents are unable to afford heat for the entire winter (5 months). A Northeastern Federal University study shows that 38% of village residents have gone without heat for at least 30 winter days in the last 24 months. Last year, 27 Yakutia deaths were attributed to unheated homes. Most died from
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Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology; Sarah Oerther
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strangest thing I learned is that the height of a population is not always tied to genetics. … Humans are a lot more similar than we give each other credit for and the barriers of race, genetics, or even politics are very thin. At the end of the day, everybody is just human [emphasis added].”What a powerful statement from a student growing in understanding of people, planet,prosperity, partnerships, and peace, or the 5 Ps.This example reflects an approach to people that is atypical for many students of engineeringwho often focus on the technical and economic aspects of engineering design and problemsolving. By engaging with aspects of public environmental health nursing, such as understandingpeople as individuals