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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Deborah Won, California State University, Los Angeles; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Gustavo B Menezes, California State University, Los Angeles; Adel Sharif, California State University, Los Angeles; Masood Shahverdi, California State University, Los Angeles; Ni Li, California State University, Los Angeles; Arturo Pacheco-Vega, California State University, Los Angeles
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State LA Engineeringmajors. In this course, students learned about codes of ethics and moral frameworks which frameengineering design decisions. The course also provided an opportunity for students to get toknow about the community partners and be introduced to the project. We took field trips to thecommunity partner organizations and students were asked to share reflections on needs theyidentified, and hypothetical case studies were created out of the BOOST projects. The studentsalso learned to communicate and interact professionally with the community partners. Studentswere assigned to project teams and met with the faculty mentors to begin forming team bondsand brainstorming conceptual designs, and discussing potential ethical issues that
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Christine E King, University of California Irvine
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rather than in an educational setting, and little research hasbeen performed in applying these ground rules to undergraduate group work7.Related Work:There have been a few examples of using ground rules systems in undergraduate engineeringeducation to enhance teamwork skills and group dynamics7-12. For example, Sheppard et al.(2003)8 found that the utilization of ground rules systems and peer feedback tools is importantfor international and virtual team-based projects, where students are geographically dispersed asthey attempt to achieve interdependent organizational tasks. This is more reflective of the currentglobal environment of business and engineering, and highlights the need for ground rulessystems to foster collaboration and team
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Jinny Rhee, San Jose State University; Camille S. Johnson, San Jose State University
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could be fosteredthrough a series of reading assignments and reflections in a junior-level material science course 4.Henderson et al. studied whether mindsets influence a student’s engineering identity over timeand to see if this relationship differs by gender 5. Dringenberg et al. held a series of focus groupson the growth mindset with first-year engineering students, and found that it was useful forstudents in unpacking and reflecting on past experiences, and for educators in understanding thenature of intelligence 6. Lastly, Zappe et al. described instructor training to understand the growthmindset and how to promote it when students approach assignments 7.Fostering a sense of belonging in undergraduate engineering majors has also been a
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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James M Widmann, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; John Chen P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Camaryn Elizabeth Chambers, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Alidod Ghazvini; Lisa Marie Kusakabe
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our currentdataset. Devers’ results were scored on a six-point scale. Because our results are scored on a sevenpoint scale, the results of the other study were re-scaled for comparison. These results arehighlighted in Table 7.From evaluating the scores, we see a substantial difference between the two pairs of data sets.From the statements evaluating growth mindset, the students surveyed through the SUCCESSsurvey demonstrated lower beliefs in growth mindset. In Devers’ research, the opposite is shownwith scores higher than 3.5. For the items measuring fixed mindset, the students in the SUCCESSstudy scored 2.8, which reflects the mentality of a somewhat fixed mindset. The comparisongroups of high school students in AP Physics and undergraduate
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Zhen Yu, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Ha Thu Le, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
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. Evaluation/grading procedure(s) must be defined based on these requirements. The technical content includes design and implementation of engineering systems (hardware and/or software) at upper division level. Service learning content includes diverse activities with community partner(s) so as to benefit both the college students and the partner(s). 3) A minimum 10 service learning hours are required for each student. Each project team must work with an external community partner for the service learning experience. 4) Reflective activities are included in the course where students are encouraged to discuss with other team members and the
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Zoe J. Wood, Cal Poly; Enrica Lovaglio Costello, CalPoly; Aaron W Keen, California Polytechnic State University; Christian Eckhardt, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
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 of  classes (see the below section  regarding s tudent and faculty reflections).   These new courses will  be offered s tarting in 2019, and will serve CIA minors and discipline   specific majors as well:    ART 376 The Art of Mixed Reality:  Conceptual creation, storytelling, interface design in 3D  virtual and augmented realms, visual styles and use of metaphors. A theory­based view of mixed  reality (MR) worlds, including coding and software, the making of 3D assets, technical  challenges and constraints. The students will develop, research, write and propose their own idea  for a MR project.    ART 470 Conceptual Art and Storyboarding for