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from 2009 to 2016 and faculty at Purdue University – Indianapolis from 2016 to 2019. He completed a Ph.D. degree in civil engineering, focusing on construction management, from Michigan Technological University in 2008. He has an extensive teaching background with 22 years of the academic experience at five different universities. Students and departments have always praised him for his outstanding teaching and research excellence. He has been involved in numerous professional societies to supplement his teaching and research, including ASCE, ACI, ASEE, ASC, ATMAE, and TRB. His research output has been well disseminated as he has published 100+ journal papers and conference papers. His research interests are 1
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ReflectiveJournaling Method for Qual-itative Research Development and Implementation of a ReflectiveJournaling Method for Qualitative Research,” in ASEE, 2019.[18] W. N. Suter, “Introduction to Educational Research Second A Critical ThinkingApproach,” 2011.[19] Dovetail Editorial Team, “What Is Inductive Coding in Qualitative Research_.”Appendix A Part 1: Demographic Questions Kindly provide information about your gender, race/ethnicity, your current position, and the university to which you are currently affiliated. a) Gender: a. Male b. Female c. Non-binary d. Prefer not to say b) Race/Ethnicity: a. White/Caucasian b. Black/African American c. Hispanic/Latinx
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college’s academic success/tutoringcenter, a re-design of the first-year college success course that put increased emphasis onbuilding a sense of community and belonging and narrowed the objectives to aiding students inbecoming strategic learners, exploring and reflecting on their skills, interests and abilities anddeveloping tools and strategies for navigating social and professional situations.The data show that the combined efforts of the engineering program and the college academicsuccess team have resulted in the 1st year to 2nd year retention of engineering students exceeding80% for the cohorts entering the program from the fall of 2019 through fall of 2022. This levelexceeded that of non-engineering students in each of those years except
the workforce. An analysis of student reflections from exit interviews of graduatingstudents from 2018 and 2019 cohorts and journal entry data collected from students from therecent 2023 cohort is presented in this work. The themes emerging from this analysis show thatboth graduating students and current students seek to strengthen the RAMP community beyondthe summer program. Their recommendations point to the need for continuing support in bothpersonal achievement and for advocating the needs of their peers. With over a hundred RAMPparticipants now established across the engineering majors and the workforce, theserecommendations will be integrated in the participatory action research framework that anchorsthe design of RAMP. We will address
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the Archie Higdon Distinguished Educator Award in 2019 from the Mechanics Division of ASEE. He was one of the developers of the Rose-Hulman Sophomore Engineering Curriculum, the Dynamics Concept Inventory, and he is a co-author of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, by Beer, Johnston, Cornwell, and Self. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work in Progress: The Effect of a Required Core Mechanics Course on Student MindsetAbstractIn this study, we will be examining how a required engineering course, Mechanical Engineering220 – Fundamentals of Mechanics (ME 220), at the United States Air Force Academy influencesstudent mindset. ME 220 is the
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Character skills.Dr. Olga Pierrakos, Wake Forest University and National Science Foundation Dr. Olga Pierrakos is a rotating STEM Education Program Director in the Division of Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation (a second stint). Olga is also the Founding Chair (2017-2022) and a Professor of Wake Forest Engineering. With a unique vision to Educate the Whole Engineer and a commitment to Human Flourishing, Olga led Wake Forest Engineering to be ranked as one of the top (14th) ”Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs” by US News Report (2023). With this unique vision, Olga has also served as the principal investigator since 2019 on a multi-year Kern Family Foundation KEEN (Kern Entrepreneurial
preparedness in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of learning, and faculty experiences in teaching online courses. He has published papers at several engineering education research conferences and journals. Particularly, his work is published in the International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Computer Applications in Engineering Education (CAEE), International Journal of Engineering Education (IJEE), Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET), and IEEE Transactions on Education. He is also serving as a reviewer for a number of conferences and journals focused on engineering education research
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Technical Educators Board of Directors and currently serves on the Texoma Workforce Board of Directors. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Effect of organizational changes on student retention and engagementAbstractEngineering and computer science disciplines remain substantially under-represented inHispanic, African American and women students. Relative to the population demographicsreflecting approximately 50% women, 60% white non Hispanic/Latinx, 13% African American,19% Hispanic and 1.3% Native American, engineering demographics reflect under-representation. While recent trends reflect significant gains, women remain under-represented inengineering. Based on the ASEE EDMS system, in
IEEE, she is a member of the IEEE Standards Association and is in the Standards Development Working Groups of several standards related to online laboratories, learning environments, and privacy, security and governance of data related to learning systems. In ASEE she serves in the ASEE International Activities Committee and is Secretary/Treasurer of the ASEE International Division. She is an internationally registered Professional Engineering Educator (iPEER), ranked at level 5: Engineering Education Researcher, out of 6 levels. According to Google Scholar, her h-index is 25, i10-index is 59, and she has over 1900 citations.Jusmeidy ZambranoLaura Eugenia Eugenia Romero Robles, Tecnologico de MOnterrey
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Conference Proceedings Journals Book ChaptersFigure 2 provides a concise overview of the acquired publications, adhering to the PRISMA2020 protocol. The data reveals a prevalence of articles published in journals (74%) asopposed to conference proceedings (21%). The majority of journal papers were primarilypublished in 2017 and 2020, while proceedings predominantly featured publications from2019. In addition, a small fraction (5%) of the included studies consisted of book chaptersthat were published in 2012 and 2013.Figure 3: Research Methods used Across Reviewed Studies 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0The articles reviewed employed a wide variety of methods. Figure 3
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student’s answers were recorded in a dichotomous format,meaning that answers were recorded as either correct or incorrect. Correct answers from eachstudent were summed to form a raw score and converted to a percentage form. Of the 111students who took the TMCT, 108 completed all 12 items, including 63 who completed subtestA and 45 who completed subtest B. Missing data were assumed incorrect. Independent samples ttests were performed between groups to assess equivalence of means. All calculations wereperformed using Microsoft Excel 2019 or Jamovi 2.3.21 [37].Internal consistency of the TMCT with a sighted population was assessed using both Cronbach’salpha and McDonald’s Omega. Cronbach’s alpha is a widely used measure of internalconsistency for
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