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Addison J. Litton, Utah State University ; Wade H. Goodridge, Utah State University; Benjamin James Call, Utah State University; Sarah E. Lopez, Utah State University
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. This provides a hands-on approach to learning material, andtherefore presents a very powerful mastery experience for students in which they can developself-efficacy.This paper presents a qualitative analysis of the experience of student researchers with regard toself-efficacy development. Specifically, we look at a construct of self-efficacy based aroundstudent research experiences and their impacts on confidence to work as an engineeringprofessional. A phenomenological methodology guides the selection of participants and theinterview process. The participants of this study are undergraduate and graduate engineeringstudents at a Utah State University. To track self-efficacy development, the research teamconducted semi-structured interviews
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Austin Barnes, Institute for Scientist and Engineer Educators; Tamara Ball, University of California, Santa Cruz; Christine R. Starr, University of California, Santa Cruz; Scott Seagroves, The College of Saint Scholastica; Kauahi Perez, University of Hawaii, Manoa; Lisa Hunter, University of California, Santa Cruz
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(STEM).Dr. Tamara Ball, University of California, Santa Cruz Dr. Tamara Ball is a project-scientist working with several education and research centers at the Univer- sity of California, Santa Cruz. Her work with the Institute for Science and Engineer Educators focuses on informing efforts to redesign undergraduate STEM education to reflect workplace practice and engage stu- dents in authentic scientific inquiry and problem solving through design. Her work Sustainable Engineer- ing and Ecological Design (SEED) collaborative at has focused on developing programmatic structures to support interdisciplinary and collaborative learning spaces for sustainability studies. She is the program director for Impact Designs
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Mark J. Povinelli, Syracuse University; Jonnell A. Robinson, Syracuse University
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Paper ID #22462Integrating Design Thinking into an Experiential Learning Course for Fresh-man Engineering StudentsDr. Mark J. Povinelli, Syracuse University Dr. Mark Povinelli is the Kenneth A. and Mary Ann Shaw Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurial Lead- ership in the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University where he is developing and teaching curriculum in innovation and entrepreneurship. Dr. Povinelli current research interests and curriculum development are in experiential team learning approaches to engineering education focused on design thinking
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Martha M. Snyder, Nova Southeastern University; Manuel Salinas, Nova Southeastern University; Molly J. Scanlon, Nova Southeastern University
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Paper ID #21789Using Experiential Learning in Course Curriculum: The Case of a Core En-gineering Graphics CourseDr. Martha M. Snyder, Nova Southeastern University Martha (Marti) Snyder, Ph.D., PMP, SPHR teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in learning design and technology, design thinking, project management, and computing privacy and ethics. She also chairs doctoral student dissertations. Marti researches effective designs for teaching and learning in face-to- face, blended, online, mobile, and virtual learning environments; and issues relating to technology use among older adults. Her work crosses multiple
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Frank E. Falcone, Villanova University; Andrea L. Welker, Villanova University; Gayle F. Doyle, Villanova University
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does not have designated meeting times. The courseis delivered in a variety of formats including online videos, professional events/presentations, in-person workshops, and an organized, guided mentors program. Students earn 0.5 credit persemester for a mandatory total of three credits earned for the first three years of the CareerCompass program.The overall goals of Career Compass are to provide professional guidance and to develop a senseof personal awareness within each student such that he/she proactively searches for and finds apost-graduation career path best suited to his/her professional interests and personal aspirations.Development of the Career Compass ProgramCurrently, many technical institutions and colleges of engineering offer a
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Fu Zhongli, National University of Defense Technology; Zihan Lin, National University of Defense Technology; Tianqi Zhang, National University of Defense and Technology; Zhao Zhao, National University of Defense Technology; Tong Wu, National University of Defense Technology; Huang Zhang, National University of Defense Technology; Zhang Jianing, Changsha SunVote Limited, China; Changfang Zhang, National University of Defense Technology; Yan Xu, Changsha SunVote Limited
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Paper ID #22860Assessing the Active Learning in Engineering Education Based on BOPPPSModelProf. Fu zhongli, National University of Defense Technology Zhongli-FU, is Associate Professor of Center for National Security and Strategic Studies(CNSSS)at Na- tional University of Defense Technology (NUDT),China. His research focuses on engineering education, including adult education and distance learning practice. He has conducted research on engineering ed- ucation as a visiting scholar in Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2013. He is the member of the International Association for Continuing Engineering