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Christina L. Carmen, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Deborah Lynn Fraley, Women in Defense, TN Valley Chapter
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al., “Enriching K-12 Science and Mathematics Education Using LEGOs.” Advances in Engineering Education, Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 2012.11. Haury, D.L. and Rillero, P. “Perspectives of Hands-On Science Teaching.” ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education, Columbus, OH, March 1994.12. Garrity, C., "Does the Use of Hands-On Learning, with Manipulatives, Improve the Test Scores of Secondary Education Geometry Students?" 1998.13. NASA Systems Engineering Handbook, SP-2007-6105, http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20080008301.pdf14. Carmen, C., “Integration of a NASA ESMD Faculty Fellowship Project within an Undergraduate Engineering Capstone Design Class,” 62nd
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- Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Eugene Judson, Arizona State University; Lydia Ross, Arizona State University; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Stephen J Krause, Arizona State University; Casey Jane Ankeny, Arizona State University; Robert J Culbertson, Department of Physics, Arizona State University; James A Middleton, Arizona State University
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Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (CRESMET), and an evaluator for several NSF projects. His first research strand concentrates on the relationship between educational policy and STEM education. His second research strand focuses on studying STEM classroom interactions and subsequent effects on student understanding. He is a co- developer of the Reformed Teaching Observation Protocol (RTOP) and his work has been cited more than 1800 times and his publications have been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals such as Science Education and the Journal of Research in Science Teaching.Lydia Ross, Arizona State University Lydia Ross is a doctoral student and graduate research assistant at
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- Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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Mark M. Budnik, Valparaiso University
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male faculty member each year since its inception in 2011. He joined the institution in2011 after nearly fifteen years in the electronics industry.The course draws a lot of comparisons to our two-semester senior design sequence. However,there are significant differences between ECE490 and our capstone design classes. First, unlikesenior design, ECE490 has a single course objective: Students will be able to apply theengineering design process. Second, it is a truly multi-disciplinary class, and in ECE490engineers of all majors (bio, civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical) work on multi-disciplinary teams developing solutions to real world problems.One of the most significant differences between ECE490 and the senior design sequence is