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introducingstudents to multiple engineering disciplines 21 .Entrepreneurship is another theme that commonly arises in the literature on freshman engineeringcourses. In particular, the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network encourages youngengineers to take an entrepreneurial mindset when completing projects and some applicationshave shown promise for increased performance as a result 22 .Background on How the Course was Previously TaughtThe freshmen introduction to engineering course, IE 106, is entitled “Engineering ProblemSolving” (EPS). Engineering students are required to take the course within their first year. Thecourse was previously taught as a project-oriented class with an emphasis on student engagementand introducing different engineering
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- First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 6: Design and Design Chanllenges
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Haolin Zhu, Arizona State University; Amy Trowbridge, Arizona State University
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., “Work in progress - a first-year introduction to engineering course on society’s engineering GrandChallenges,” in Frontiers in Education Conference, 2008.[12] Grand Challenge Scholars Program.http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/14365/GrandChallengeScholarsProgram.aspx[13] Thompson, A., Ralston, P. A., “Using the Engineering Grand Challenges to foster critical thinking andawareness of the engineer’s role in the global community”, in American Society for Engineering EducationConference, Proceedings of, Seattle, WA, 2015.[14] Gerhart, A.L., “Combining discipline-specific introduction to engineering courses into a single multi-disciplinecourse to foster the entrepreneurial mindset with entrepreneurially minded learning,” in American Society
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. Friess, "A first course in engineering design combining just-in-time CAD instruction within a horizontallyintegrated design project," in Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2014 IEEE, pp.1-7, 22-25 Oct. 2014.[10] M. J. Prince, R. M. Felder, "Inductive teaching and learning methods: definitions, comparisons, and researchbases", Journal of Engineering Education, 95(2), pp123-138, 2006.[11] C. Kim, J. Tranquillo, “K-wide: synthesizing the entrepreneurial mindset and engineering design”, in AmericanSociety of Engineering Education, the proceedings of, Indianapolis, IN, 2014.[12] M. Prince, "Does active learning work? A review of the research," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 93,no. 3, pp. 1-10, 2004.[13] E. de Graaff, and A. Kolmos