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Monica Gray P.E., The Lincoln University - College of Science & Technology; Constance Loretta Lundy
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Paper ID #14323First Learning, then Lifelong Learning: Engineering Study Abroad to In-crease Access and Retention among Minorities and Under-represented GroupsDr. Monica Gray, The Lincoln University - College of Science & Technology Dr. Monica Gray is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at The Lincoln Uni- versity. She simultaneously received her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Water Resources concentration) and Masters of Public Health (Environmental & Occupational Health concentration) from the University of South Florida, Tampa. She also received a Masters in Biological
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Maria Claudia Alves, Texas A&M University; Meghan M. Alexander, Texas A&M University; Victor Manuel Camara-Poot, Yucatan Government Ministry of Education; Martha Elena Ortega, CANIETI
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senior staff, are looking forward to find the way to increase the number of mexican professionals trained in the latest technologies and greater economic potential. Page 19.19.1 Martha Ortega is an Computer Systems Engineer by the ”Instituto Tecnol´ogico de M´erida” and has a Master degree en Information Technologies Management. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Increasing the Number of Sponsored Mexican Graduate Students in Engineering Colleges in the United StatesIntroductionThe presence of international students in graduate degree programs in
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Stephen Hundley, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
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Paper ID #14302The Attributes of a Global Engineer: Results and Recommendations from aMulti-Year ProjectDr. Stephen Hundley, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Stephen Hundley is Chair and Professor in the Department of Technology Leadership and Communication at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). He also serves as IUPUI’s Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives. Stephen holds a Ph.D. from American University in Washington, D.C., and has published and presented on the topics of workforce engagement, adult learning, STEM education, and higher education administration
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Nicolas Couto Giffoni dos Santos, SIUC Leadership Development Program; Bruce DeRuntz, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Rhonda K Kowalchuk, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Regression, Experimental Design, Program Evaluation, and Survey Methods. Page 19.14.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 1 Engineering Leadership Development Programs: Universities Respond to Critical Needs in the US and InternationallyIntroduction In a world where technological innovation continues to accelerate, engineers need tocontinuously evolve and improve, just like the new technology they are developing. The need forengineers to be effective leaders and
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Ben Groenewald; Christina L. Carmen, University of Alabama, Huntsville
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Paper ID #14312Utilization of STEM Tools and Workshops to Promote STEM Education inthe United States and South AfricaDr. Christina L. Carmen, University of Alabama, Huntsville Dr. Carmen obtained a Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering degree as well as a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA. While at Ga. Tech she worked with Dr. Warren Strahle, researching solid propellants. She obtained a Doctor of Philos- ophy in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) with a focus upon turbulent combustion modeling. Dr. Carmen is the
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Renetta G. Tull, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Maria Nandadevi Cortes-Rodriguez, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Center for Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics National Zoological Park
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Between the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and Educational Institutions in Latin AmericaAbstractGraduate students in engineering and IT do not have many chances to participate in studyabroad opportunities, and those who do, may do so as individuals based on their graduateadvisor’s collaborations. In this globalized world of technological advances, developinginternational collaborations between scholars within the STEM fields is not only beneficial; it isessential, thus opportunities should not be limited to a select few. The National Academy ofEngineering has developed a list of Grand Challenges, and there is growing concern that therewon’t be an international workforce with enough training to
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Autumn Marie Reed, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Renetta G. Tull, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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this model at UMBC and other higher education institutions.Women of Color: Mentoring Relationships and Research NetworksParticipation in formal and informal mentoring networks is a critical mechanism through whichindividuals accumulate the global academic capital necessary for career advancement [7], [8],[9]. In order for faculty researchers to advance in the fields of engineering, computer science,and information technology, they must gain visibility in the national and international scientificcommunity. Often, due to their underrepresentation, the resulting isolation, and genderedstructural barriers, female faculty have less access to mentoring relationships than their malecounterparts [10], [11], [12], [13]. Although we have made progress
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Ronald J Hugo, University of Calgary; Bob Brennan P.Eng., University of Calgary; Jian Zhang; Xiaodong Niu, Shantou University
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Paper ID #14334Evolution of a Chinese-Canadian Educational PartnershipDr. Ronald J Hugo, University of Calgary Ronald J. Hugo is Professor of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and Associate Dean (Teaching & Learning) at the University of Calgary. He is also the holder of the Engineering Education Innovation Chair in the Schulich School of Engineering. His research interests are in the areas of experimental fluid dynamics, energy systems, and engineering education.Dr. Bob Brennan, University of CalgaryDr. Jian ZhangDr. Xiaodong Niu, Shantou University Niu Xiaodong is currently a full professor and Head of
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S. Zahra Atiq, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Xin Chen, Purdue University, West Lafayette; David Daniel Cox, Harvard University; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University. Her research focuses on international education systems, individual and social development, technology use and STEM learning, and educational environments for diverse learners. Page 19.23.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 International STEM Classrooms: The Experiences of Students around the World Using At-Home Laboratory Kits1. Introduction and rationaleMassive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have been promoted as vehicles for increasingstudents’ access to interactive, high quality tertiary level coursework