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Michael Robinson, Saint Vincent College
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within thecurriculum.Philosophy and the Engineering LaboratoryPlato’s account of learning as recollection may seem unusual on first hearing; however, it will beargued that recollection provides a model for the process of learning that should take place in thelaboratory. The theory of recollection holds that learning is not the process of knowledge comingfrom the outside into the mind, but rather the recovering of something an individual has alwayspossessed but which was previously unrecognized. The review of recollection that follows islargely based on Jones’s dissertation [12]. Plato explores recollection in three dialogs – theMeno, the Phaedo, and the Phaedrus. The Meno introduces this idea of recollection throughsomething like an experiment
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Haley Williams, University of California, Berkeley; Denia Djokic, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #42866Curriculum-embedded Epistemological Foundations in Nuclear EngineeringHaley Williams, University of California, Berkeley Haley Williams is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California – Berkeley in the Department of Nuclear Engineering. Her research includes studies of speciation and structure in molten fluoride salts. Beyond nuclear, her research interests extend to critical materials recovery and synthesis via molten salts. She is also interested in the values that underlie engineering education, and as a recipient of the Ron Gester Fellowship, she studies how beliefs about the roles and
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Elizabeth Cady, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Russell Korte, The George Washington University; Karl A Smith, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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professional scrutiny and critiqueThe overlap between these two lists is considerable. A couple of important features on the NRClist are 1) the importance and role of theory and 2) the line of reasoning. Together, they provideexcellent guidance for planning, conducting, and reporting engineering education research.The overriding question facing the AREE developers and researchers (Norman Fortenberry, KarlSmith, Alisha Waller, Ann McKenna, Susan Donohue, Beth Cady, and Wendy Knapp) was,what can be done to help build the knowledge, skills, and habits of mind to conduct high-qualityengineering education research?AREE’s mission was to provide access to resources and to engage the engineering educationresearch community in a consensus-seeking conversation
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John Heywood, Trinity College Dublin
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Paper ID #43630AI. Truth, Prejudice, Technological Literacy, Education and TELPhEProf. John Heywood, Trinity College Dublin John Heywood is professorial Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin- The University of Dublin. he is a Fellow of ASEE and Life Fellow of IEEE. he is an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Ireland. He has special interest in education for the professions, especially Engineers, Teachers and Managers. He was the 2023 recipient of ASEE’s Lifetime Achievement Award. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 AI, Truth, Prejudice, Technological Literacy
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Mohamed Fadlelmula, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Nayef Alyafei, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Albertus Retnanto, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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projects, which is due to their very goodanalytical abilities, technical skills, and discipline. Besides, 92% of the supervisors believe thestudents have very good communication skills. Based on that, some of the junior students of theprogram were recommended by their internship supervisors for permanent job posts and receivedtheir job offers even before they graduated from the program.As a result, it can be said the internship opportunity as well as the other used educational toolshelped the PETE graduates in their job interviews and improved their employability.ConclusionThe petroleum engineering education needs to follow the change that is going in the oil and gasindustry to keep attracting the brightest minds and prepare them to be the future
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Erin Bosarge, University of South Alabama
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positively influence these perceptions. Erin aims to bridge the gap between emerging technology and educational practices, emphasizing the importance of AI literacy in high school education to prepare students for the workforce. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Cultivating Tomorrow's Innovators:Navigating the Landscape of High School AI Literacy Erin Bosarge, Ph.D. Candidate Instructional Design and Development University of South AlabamaAbstract - With the significant rise of artificial intelligence (AI) across sectors, its integrationinto high school education is just starting to appear. As this new technology is becoming moreprominent, educational stakeholders