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- Potpourri: Various Issues and Topics in Graduate Studies
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- 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Ekembu Kevin Tanyi, Norfolk State University; IRVING K CASHWELL Jr, Norfolk State University; Tasha Zephirin, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Monica Farmer Cox, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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preparation of engineering graduate students for future careers.Mr. Ekembu Kevin Tanyi, Norfolk State University E. Kevin Tanyi started his career in Oldenburg in East Friesland, Germany. There he earned his bachelor degree in engineering physics with a focus in medical physics and finished with honors. During a four- year sabbatical, he worked as a Call Center Agent and finally as a Web-programmer/ designer. Returning to his field, he pursued a Professional Science Master degree in applied physics at Towson University. There he carried out research in the fabrication and characterization (AFM, XRD, and four-point probe resistivity measurements) of colossal magneto resistant perovskite thin films. He also embarked on a
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- Assessing Learning Outcomes for Flipped Classrooms, Recruitment and Research Internships, and Alternate Assessments for Online Courses
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- 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ritushree Chatterjee, Iowa State University; Ahmed E. Kamal, Iowa State University; Zhengdao Wang, Iowa State University
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. In that sense, it can besaid, that the instructors were novice to asynchronous online teaching and learning.This course was a recipient of a university grant, specifically meant for developing asynchronousonline courses, from a distance-learning sub-unit of the university. Hence, the course wasdesigned in collaboration with an instructional designer with expertise in online learning andlearning environments. The learners consisted a mix of both graduate students and professionalsworking in a related area.Design approachThis course was designed with the Backward Design approach developed by Grant Wiggins andJay McTighe [13]. The backward design process starts with intended purpose and result of thedesign challenge in mind. Wiggins and McTighe