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Jennifer H. Choi, University of California, Davis
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Biomedical Engineering
Likert scale responses were converted to the followingquantitative values: I don’t understand (0), strongly disagree (1), disagree (2), neutral (3), agree(4), and strongly agree (5). Average scores for each theme identified in Table 1 and changes inself-reported scores from the pre-internship to post-internship survey were determined. A pairedt-test was performed to determine statistical significance from pre to post internship (p<0.05). Theme Question 1. Attitude towards Q. My career goal is to become a professional with an entrepreneurial entrepreneurship mindset. Q. I’d like to take some entrepreneurship courses in college. 2. Level
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Robert Gammon-Pitman, Ohio State University; Tanya M. Nocera Ph.D., Ohio State University
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Writing Exercises in Fluid Mechanics Textbooks. Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition.4. Timmerman, B. E. C., Strickland, D. C., Johnson, R. L., & Payne, J. R. (2011). Development of a ‘universal’ rubric for assessing undergraduates’ scientific reasoning skills using scientific writing. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 36(5), 509–547.5. Gotch, C. M., Langfitt, Q., French, B. F., & Haselbach, L. (January 01, 2015). Determining Reliability of Scores from an Energy Literacy Rubric. Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition.6. Gammon-Pitman, R. W., & Nocera, T. M. (June), Board 22: Work in Progress: Improving Biomedical Engineering Student Technical Writing through Rubrics
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Jorge E. Bohorquez, University of Miami; Ramón Benjamin Montero, University of Miami
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project we wished to do or have been able to create something of our own instead of having to build a certain project based on the group we were in. • We were taught more about coding and arduino before the project. • the project allowed for more creativity and innovation • that we had more lessons about coding • There were more projects with building a device • that we were actually taught the material instead of having to google answers and help.References1. Yock, Paul G., Stefanos Zenios, Josh Makower, Todd J. Brinton, Uday N. Kumar, FT Jay Watkins, Lyn Denend, Thomas M. Krummel, and Christine Q. Kurihara. Biodesign: the process of innovating medical technologies. Cambridge University Press, 2015.2. Giacomin