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Samuel B Mazzone, Marquette University; Dennis W Brylow, Marquette University
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Paper ID #49397ECS Web Lab: A Web-Based Solution for Equitable and Engaging WebDevelopment EducationMr. Samuel B Mazzone, Marquette UniversityDr. Dennis Brylow, Marquette University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 ECS Web Lab: A Web-Based Solution for Equitable and Engaging Web Development Education AbstractUCLA developed the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) curriculum to increase participation ofwomen and people of color in computer science, focusing on content comprehension,inquiry-based learning, and educational equity. Initially launched in Los
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Tammy Mackenzie, The Aula Fellowship; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech; Rubaina Khan, University of Toronto; Animesh Paul, University of Georgia; Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Private Corporation
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interdisciplinary engineering design courses, designing state-of-the-art classrooms, and delivering activities to promote engagement and motivation in the classroom. Her current research interest lies at the intersection of engineering design education, learning communities, and professional identity formation.Mr. Animesh Paul, University of Georgia Animesh was born in Tripura, India, and raised in a liberal modern ”brown” military upbringing. He prefers the pronouns ”He/They” and considers himself a creative, sanguine, and outgoing individual. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Technology focusing on Electronics and Electrical Engineering from KIIT University. He is now a part of the Engineering Education Transformation
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Trini Sofia Balart, Texas A&M University; Sidney Katherine Uy Tesy, Texas A&M University; Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University
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. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Exploring the Role of Generative AI in Developing Durable Skills: An Exploratory Literature ReviewAbstract – The rapid advancement of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) presents bothopportunities and challenges for engineering education, particularly in fostering durable skills such ascritical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and collaboration. While AI-driven toolshave the potential to transform educational methodologies, empirical evidence on their effectiveness inskill development remains limited. This exploratory literature review synthesizes existing research toexamine GenAI's role in fostering durable skills in engineering education. The
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Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; Abigail Clark, Ohio Northern University; J. Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University; Bryan Alan Lutz, Ohio Northern University; Gabriel Mott, Ohio Northern University
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Northern University Dr. Hylton is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Coordinator of the First-Year Engineering experience for the T.J. Smull College of Engineering at Ohio Northern University. He previously completed his graduate studies in Mechanical EnginDr. Bryan Alan Lutz, Ohio Northern University Bryan A. Lutz (he/they) is an Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Ohio Northern University. His research examines how activists, advocates, and public and private organizations use technology and writing to define an identity, argue, and act to solve (or make) problems. He teaches organizational communication, academic writing, and professional writing courses. Dr. Lutz has published with
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Jinyi Jiang, Nanyang Technological University; Ibrahim H. Yeter, Nanyang Technological University
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. (Ulnicane, 2024) An intersectional perspectiverecognizes that female students' experiences are shaped by multiple, overlapping identities, eachbringing unique barriers and strengths. (Kwami, 2022) Future research should develop nuancedframeworks that explicitly integrate these intersections, offering more targeted and supportiveeducational strategies. Scholars should explore how intersectionality influences AI literacyoutcomes, examining specific barriers and enablers across diverse student populations.4.2 Longitudinal StudiesMost AI literacy research relies on static, cross-sectional assessments, capturing competencies atsingle points in time. Consequently, there is limited understanding of how AI literacy evolvesthroughout students' educational
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Evelyn Sowells-Boone, North Carolina A&T State University; Pal Dave, North Carolina A&T State University
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women's participation in scientific and technologicaloccupations. The ARROWS pipeline is an institutional initiative award that introducesacademically outstanding female high school and undergraduate students to majors and jobs inscience, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This project includes an annualsummer research effort that aims to attract and develop the next generation of female scientists,mathematicians, and technologists. When combined with partner programs such as DevelopingAdvanced Research Through STEM (DARTS) and STEM Pathways for Success, these projectscreate a three-stage student success pipeline: (1) secondary education exposure, (2) college-levelengagement, and (3) transition to graduate school or the technical
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Ella Kokinda, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University; Paige Rodeghero, Clemson University
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Paper ID #47992Experiences Using Live Streaming as an Informal Learning Tool in the FormalClassroomElla Kokinda, Clemson University Ella Kokinda is a PhD candidate at Clemson University’s Zucker Family Graduate Center in Charleston, South Carolina. Her research surrounds live streaming, software and game development, and developer communities.Dr. D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University Dr. Boyer is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Science Education and an Educational Proposal Writer in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.Paige Rodeghero, Clemson University
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Aimee Allard, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
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developing proofs-of-concept and prototypes for sponsors in the tech, education, and non-profit sectors, but the course itself is an innovative model of multidisciplinary pedagogy, with instructors from CS and Writing backgrounds working together to teach and mentor soon-to-be NC State graduates. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 A Survey of Task Planning: Pre- and Post-Assessment of a Project Management Activity in the Computer Science Senior CapstoneAbstract: Task planning is a foundational project management activity in North Carolina StateUniversity’s Computer Science (CS) senior capstone wherein student teams collaborativelyoutline