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Anthony Torres, Texas State University; Vedaraman Sriraman, Texas State University; Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University; Kristin Marie Kibling, Texas State University
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. The data showed that itpromoted increased metacognition and career formation, coursework engagement, classparticipation and a sense of belonging. Recommendations on further research are tohighlight specific cognitive aspects of peer teaching.Kim et al. (2014) were interested in understanding the impact of peer teaching on studentlearning in a theory based and laboratory Electric Circuits course. Their case study isdesigned to allow teams of two student Peer Assistants (PAs) to prepare and presentcourse materials for the week they are assigned. Each week a different team presents andby the end of the course each student has become a PA. The authors start the report withintroducing the concept of peer teaching, defining it and describing
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Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina A&T State University
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are relevant to their future careers, mathematics laboratory, anda placement test to identify CM students who may need early interventions to increase theirmathematical skills. CM educators and researchers should seriously explore strategies that willimprove the SL skills of CM students. In the long term, CM students will higher scientific literacyskills will be better prepared to make evidence-based decisions that will continue to transformglobal built environments.References 1. Association of American Colleges and Universities, “Recent Trends in General Education Design, Learning Outcomes, and Teaching Approaches”, 2016, Available: https://www.aacu.org/sites/default/files/files/LEAP/2015_Survey_Report2_GEtrends.pdf
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Dorail F. Porter, Associated General Contractors; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina A&T State University
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Technical State University. Dr. Ofori-Boadu has over twenty years of rele- vant occupational experience in construction technology/management (industry), teaching, research and service. Dr. Ofori-Boadu has served in various capacities on research and service projects, including Principal Investigator for two most recent grants from the Engineering Information Foundation (EIF) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). In 2017, Dr. Ofori-Boadu received both the College of Science and Technology (CoST) Rookie Research Excellence Award and the North Carolina A & T State University (NCAT) Rookie Research Excellence Award. She also received the Teaching Excellence Award for the Department of Built Environment
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Jing Wen, Ohio State University; Jin Rong Yang, Ohio State University; Michael Parke, Ohio State University; Adrian Hadipriono Tan, Ohio State University; Fabian Hadipriono Tan Dr.Eng., Ohio State University
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State University, graduating in May 2018. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from the Ohio State University. He has also worked as a construction inspector for the City of Columbus. His research interests include fuzzy logic, 3D modeling, VR, LEED, BIM, horizontal construction, underground construction and history of construction engineering.Dr. Michael Parke, Ohio State University Dr. Parke has over twenty years experience in satellite based earth science research. He has been teaching first year engineering for the past seventeen years, with emphasis on computer aided design, computer programming, and project design and documentation.Dr. Adrian Hadipriono Tan, Ohio State University Adrian H. Tan is a