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Nicole Bowers, Arizona State University; Michelle Jordan, Arizona State University; Kate Fisher; Zachary Holman, Arizona State University; Mathew D. Evans, Arizona State University
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Paper ID #27554Fostering Belonging through an Undergraduate Summer Internship: A Com-munity of Practice Model for Engineering Research EducationMs. Nicole Bowers, Arizona State UniversityDr. Michelle Jordan , Arizona State University Michelle Jordan is as associate professor in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State Uni- versity. She also serves as the Education Director for the QESST Engineering Research Center. Michelle’s program of research focuses on social interactions in collaborative learning contexts. She is particularly interested in how students navigate communication challenges as they negotiate
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- CEED Technical Session I: WIP: Experiential Learning Potpourri
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Andrew Jones, North Dakota State University; Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
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, interacting with judges, or perhaps even the visual appeal ofthe robot). However, the graph in Figure 6 suggests that the perceived increase in presentationskills may be marginal. The increase in leadership skills may intuitively be increased for projectleaders or subgroup leaders, but the increase noted by participants in general is slightlyunexpected. It may be that having the different fields collaborating together creates a dynamicwhere participants can take the lead in their respective area of expertise. Although, this woulddepend on group size (among other factors), and further evaluation would be needed to draw anydefinite conclusions.Lastly, most robotics competitions also provide an opportunity for students to meet with studentswho share
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Faye R. Jones, Florida State University; Marcia A. Mardis, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Ebrahim Randeree, Florida State University
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Paper ID #26565Towards an Employability Model for STEM Majors: Engagement-Based,Service-Producing, and Experience-DrivenDr. Faye R. Jones, Florida State University Faye R. Jones is a Senior Research Associate at Florida State University’s College of Communication & Information. Her research interests include STEM student outcomes and the exploration of student pathways through institutional research.Dr. Marcia A. Mardis, Florida A&M University/Florida State University Marcia A. Mardis is a Professor and Associate Dean at Florida State University’s College of Communica- tion & Information and Associate Director of