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University of Michigan in 2018.Stacie Edington, University of Michigan Stacie Edington is the Director of Honors and Engagement Programs within the University of Michigan, College of Engineering. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Work in Progress: Developing a Framework for Experiential LearningAbstractThis is a work-in-progress paper submitted to the ASEE Cooperative & Experiential EducationDivision.As part of a recent strategic vision process in the College of Engineering at the University ofMichigan (U-M), faculty, staff, and students are engaged in a process for considering the role ofexperiential learning beyond the existing academic, technical, and disciplinary
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from Mankato State University, master’s and doctorate degrees from the University of Iowa and decades of award-winning teaching and research at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Bonnstetter has amassed an arsenal of recognition and research, including the first recipient of the National Senior Outstanding Science Educator of the Year Award and the only secondary science prepa- ration program recognized in the national Search for Excellence in Science Education. Dr. Bonnstetter was honored with the 2019-2020 Joe Kamiya First-Person Science Award during the annual conference of the International Society of Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR). The award is named in honor of Dr. Joe Kamiya who was the first to
Outstanding Contributions to Experiential Education from the Cooperative and Experiential Education Division of ASEE. He is former vice president of the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers and serves as an ABET evaluator for both mechanical and manufacturing engineering programs.Dr. Brent Michael Nowak, Grand Valley State University Dr. Brent M. Nowak, PhD is the founding Executive Director of the applied Medical Device Institute at Grand Valley State University. aMDI is a non-academic unit of the College of Engineering and Computing that provides doctoral-level, multi-disciplinary engineering analysis, design, fabrication, and testing of emerging medical devices and science at the pace of industry, while serving a
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Joyce B. Main is Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University. She received an Ed.M. in Administration, Planning, and Social Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a Ph.D. degree in Learning, Teaching, and Social Policy from Cornell University. Dr. Main examines student academic pathways and transitions to the workforce in science and engineering. She was a recipi- ent of the 2014 American Society for Engineering Education Educational Research and Methods Division Apprentice Faculty Award, the 2015 Frontiers in Education Faculty Fellow Award, and the 2019 Betty Vetter Award for Research from WEPAN. In 2017, Dr. Main received a National Science Foundation CAREER award to examine
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Paper ID #30184Development of Employability Skills in Engineering Disciplines throughCo-opMs. Haaniyah Ali, York University Haaniyah Ali is a Mechanical Engineering undergraduate student from York University, class of 2020. She has worked on engineering co-op education research projects since September 2018 and presented her first paper at a conference in June 2019. She is passionate about understanding the co-op education system, to provide the best experience for students. She is also very involved in her school community and works with students and faculty alike to improve community engagement.Dr. Jeffrey Harris, York