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- M1A: WIP - Learning experiences 1
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- 2019 FYEE Conference
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Jennifer Mullin, UC Davis
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Diversity, FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
ways. LD #5 Social and Emotional Engagement: working in teams, teaching and helping one another, expressing pride and ownership, documenting/sharing ideas with others.Early efforts to understand student’s experiences with the tinkering and prototyping activitiesrelied on written student reflection and direct feedback. Lecture handouts were an integral part ofthe curriculum, providing opportunities for students to reflect on their communication, teamworkand design learning. Evaluation on an end of quarter in-class student reflection assignmentintended to help prepare students for their final design showcase presentation provided valuableinsight into preliminary outcomes of the “tinkering” teaching and learning approach. Of thefreshman
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- M2C: Learning by Design 2
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- 2019 FYEE Conference
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Jonathan R. Brown, Ohio State University; Irina Kuznetcova, The Ohio State University; Ethan Kirk Andersen; Nick H Abbott; Deborah M. Grzybowski, Ohio State University; Christopher Douglas Porter, The Ohio State University Department of Physics
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Diversity, FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
also at The Ohio State University, specializing in condensed matter theory. Dr. Porter now works in the area of physics education research in the OSU Department of Physics. 2019 FYEE Conference : Penn State University , Pennsylvania Jul 28 Full Paper: Implementing Classroom-Scale Virtual Reality into a Freshman Engineering Visuospatial Skills CourseAbstractIn this study, our team developed a virtual reality (VR) integrated curriculum for a freshmanengineering visuospatial thinking course. Visuospatial skills, especially understanding how a 2Dimage represents a 3D object, are known to be an important part of student success inengineering. To ensure a minimum level of visuospatial skills in later