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Fadi Castronovo, California State University, East Bay; Semih Yilmaz, California State University, East Bay; Akarsh Rao, Immersive and Interactive Research Group; Walter Condori Jr., California State University, East Bay; Karan Monga, STEM Educational Gaming Research Group; Hadiseh Gooranorimi, California State University, East Bay
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letting them inside the virtual world. He hopes to become a full-time game developer after he graduates.Miss Hadiseh Gooranorimi, California State University, East Bay Hadiseh Gooran is a graduate student in Interaction Design at California State University, East Bay. She is a research assistant in the field of Immersive and Interactive Research. While being extremely passionate about the research in STEM educational system, Game-based learning and VR/AR technologies, she also is one of the most involved student in this field. Her proficiency is in Character Design and 3D-Modelling and Animating, and she has a major role in this project, providing a realistic experience within the virtual environment
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- COED: Mechanical Engineering-related Topics
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Joseph Michael Derrick, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis; Michael Golub, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis; Vaibhav R. Shrivastav; Jing Zhang, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis
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Paper ID #23982A Low-cost Affordable Viscometer Design for Experimental Fluid ViscosityVerification and Drag Coefficient CalculationMr. Joseph Michael Derrick, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis I am a young professional engineer who has graduated from Purdue University in Indianapolis with a masters in Mechanical Engineering. It should also be noted that I also received my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from there as well. My graduate studies was focused in thermal/fluid sciences and sys- tems/controls. Currently, my interests lie in aerospace applications with an emphasis in space propulsion and
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- The Best of Computers in Education
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David Reeping, Virginia Tech; John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University
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Kappa Phi, and Upsilon Pi Epsilon. Dr. Estell is active in the assessment community with his work in streamlining and standardizing the outcomes assessment process, and has been an invited presenter at the ABET Symposium. He is also active within the engineering education community, having served ASEE as an officer in the Computers in Education and First-Year Programs Divisions; he and his co-authors have received multiple Best Paper awards at the ASEE Annual Conference. His current research includes examining the nature of constraints in engineering design and providing service learning opportunities for first-year programming students through various K-12 educational activities. Dr. Estell is a Member-at-Large of
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Mike Thomas Pitcher, University of Texas, El Paso; Peter Golding, University of Texas, El Paso; Pedro Arturo Espinoza, University of Texas, El Paso; Crystal Fernandez-Pena, University of Texas, El Paso; Celena Arreola, The University of Texas, El Paso; Hugo Gomez, University of Texas, El Paso; Hector Erick Lugo Nevarez, University of Texas, El Paso; Randy Hazael Anaya, University of Texas, El Paso; Diane Elisa Golding, University of Texas, El Paso; Kelsi Marie Oyler, Engineering Leadership; America Fernandez, University of Texas, El Paso; Helen Elizabeth Geller, University of Texas, El Paso; Luis Carlos Jimenez, University of Texas, El Paso; Jennifer Arreola, University of Texas, El Paso; Andrea Annette Duenez; Karla Alejandra Ayala
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university that is focused on supporting the 21st century student demographic he continues to innovate and research on how we can design new methods of learning to educate both our students and communities on how STEM and STEAM make up a large part of that vision and our future.Dr. Peter Golding, University of Texas, El Paso Professor of Engineering Education and Leadership, Undergraduate Program Director in the Department of Engineering and Leadership at UTEP, Director of the Center for Research in Engineering & Technology Education in the College of Engineering, and Provost Faculty Fellow in the Center for Faculty Leadership and Development at The University of Texas at El Paso.Mr. Pedro Arturo Espinoza, University
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Steven F. Barrett, University of Wyoming; Tonia A. Dousay, University of Idaho; Tyler J. Kerr, University of Wyoming; Larry Schmidt, University of Wyoming; Brandon Seth Gellis, University of Wyoming; Jesse Ballard, University of Wyoming
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Education Excellence Award.Dr. Tonia A. Dousay, University of Idaho Tonia A. Dousay is an Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences at the University of Idaho and a Google Certified Innovator. She has more than 15 years of instructional design and eLearning project management experience. Tonia’s teaching and research focus on design-based learning activities and the knowledge and skills acquired and reinforced through these opportunities. Makerspaces currently serve as the hub of her research, creating an engaging environment to play with robotics, 3D printing, 3D modeling, and mo- bileography for K20 learners. Where some areas of education focus on STEM-learning, Tonia emphasizes STEAM-learning, giving attention to art
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Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming; Andrea Carneal Burrows Borowczak, University of Wyoming
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-10. During this timeof undergraduate research experiences, there has been a push from using inquiry into authentic science andauthenticity for classroom learning11-13.Some researchers stress the use tools such as the microscope or telescope, or activities like bioinformaticsand biodiesel production, or community collaborations and summer camps as the focus for authenticscience14-23. Tomas and Ritchie claim that integrating authentic science activities into classrooms assiststudents in learning how practicing scientists conduct research24. These types of authentic scienceexperiences can motivate students25.Interestingly, sometimes the terms are combined, such as the “reflection on authentic science inquiry26” and“authentic science inquiry27
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- COED: Online and Blended Learning Part 1
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Carole E. Goodson, University of Houston; Susan L. Miertschin, University of Houston; Barbara Louise Stewart, University of Houston
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Face-to-Face Senior (36) Online Senior Research Concepts in HDCS (49) Face-to-Face Senior Project Management & Practice (5) Online/Hybrid Graduate Data Analysis (8)Survey completion was voluntary and students were assured that all responses were anonymousto the instructor and that anonymity would be maintained in any publication of the results aswell. Student responses were downloaded for analysis with each response record by a non-identifying number assigned by the learning management system.The survey began with demographic characteristics including: 1) student classification (freshman
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Michelle E. Jarvie-Eggart, Michigan Technological University; Amber Kemppainen, Michigan Technological University; Thomas M. Freeman M.Ed., Michigan Technological University
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dialogue. Despite their criticisms of online discussions,Noonan and Coral concede that videos and textbooks may be best conveyed online, providingmore class time for quality interactions.35It should be noted that asynchronous online programs are intentionally designed so that studentscan log on at any time of the day. The criticisms of Noonan and Coral for online programsassume asynchronous online classes. This format is necessary when students are enrolledoverseas, such as active duty military or foreign nationals. However, not all online programs aredesigned without a real-time discussion. Some programs do require students to “attend” a virtualclass discussion. Future research could investigate the impact of online class format(synchronous or