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Soyoung Kang, University of Washington; Ken Yasuhara, University of Washington; Per G. Reinhall, University of Washington; Kathleen E Kearney, University of Washington; Jonathan T.C. Liu, University of Washington; Jonathan D. Posner, University of Washington; Erin Blakeney, University of Washington; Eric J. Seibel, University of Washington; Shayla Payne
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WashingtonKathleen E Kearney, University of WashingtonJonathan T.C. Liu, University of WashingtonJonathan D. Posner, University of WashingtonErin Blakeney, University of WashingtonERIC SEIBEL, University of WashingtonShayla PayneFull PaperThe University of Washington’s Engineering Innovation in Health program is a yearlong engineering design coursesequence where senior undergraduate and graduate engineering students across different disciplines work in teamswith health professionals to address their unmet needs. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, these team- andproject-based courses shifted from an in-person to remote course environment. Here, we share innovative teachingstrategies for team-based, remote course environments. We show how this shift
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Idalis Villanueva Alarcón, University of Florida
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is raised on nuestro impacto (our impact) in thepractice of engineering education.IntroductionTo support higher education Faculty Development Programs (FDP), national entities,universities, and individual colleges invest large amounts of resources and money to train,mentor, support, and coach these faculty to learn about evidence-based practices for classroom-based activities and interventions (Borrego et al., 2013; Freeman et al., 2014; Prince, 2004).Even though faculty development programs are viewed as integral to support classroominnovation and the scholarship of teaching and learning, there is still a wealth of evidencesuggesting that its use and transfer into the classrooms are low (Berger et al., 2022; Laursen,2019; Stains et al