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in deep learning research. In the first year following his highschool graduation, Vincenzo was recognized with the 2022 University Scholar Award for theCollege of Engineering & Computer Science, an award given to one student from each of FAU's8 undergraduate Colleges in recognition of outstanding academic achievement. vmacri.comDaniel RavivDaniel Raviv received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the Technion, and his Ph.D. from CaseWestern Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a professor at Florida Atlantic University(FAU) where he is the Director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab. In the past he servedas the assistant provost for innovation. Dr. Raviv taught at Johns Hopkins University, theTechnion, and the University of
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of areas for improvement.Logistics and Discussion of Alternative Grading Course PoliciesThe section that follows explains the logistics of implementing various alternative andequitable grading policies. Because the university where these policies were implementeduses Canvas as its Learning Management System (LMS), implementation details will bebased on Canvas features. [10] These features may be available in other LMS programs.The discussion is based on the instructor's experience implementing the various policiesand the instructor’s personal assessment of how well they worked.Mathematically Accurate Grades: A Hybrid ApproachThe 0–4 grade scale, as prescribed by Feldman, was implemented in Thermal SystemDesign during the Spring of 2022. The
covered by the school.Our past work surveyed the Fall 2022 cohort (N= 13) of Structure and Diffraction that was run ina similar format to gauge the impact of community building activities on student willingness toparticipate in active learning [24]. The students felt that the class field trip improved their senseof community, but they did not express these same sentiments about the mid-class snack break.Further, the majority felt that the GSRSs improved their sense of community and increased theirwillingness to participate in class discussions.Although these survey results were helpful for understanding the impact of these active learningstrategies on a larger scale, the smaller size of the Fall 2023 cohort enabled us to use a moreopen-ended
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(see Fig. 1a) and total enrollments (see Fig. 1b).Excluding the academic year (AY) 2020-2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, AY 2022-2023highlights our largest enrollment with approximately 15,000 students from over 50 courses takingexams each semester in the CBTF. During Fall 2023, the CBTF also administered a recordnumber of exams, recording over 90,000 reservations. The ability to support the growing numberof students and courses utilizing the CBTF is made possible through operating three dedicatedtesting facilities that offer testing sessions ten hours each day, seven days a week. We project thatthe utilization of our labs will continue to grow as we bring a fourth testing facility online inSpring 2024 in partnership with the College of
, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 35(4), 435-448.8. Ercikan, K. and McCaffrey, D., (2022). Optimizing Implementation of Artificial- Intelligence-Based Automated Scoring: An Evidence Centered Design Approach for Designing Assessments for AI-based Scoring. Journal of Educational Measurement, 59(3), 272-287.9. Cooper, G., (2023). Examining Science Education in ChatGPT: An Exploratory Study of Generative Artificial Intelligence. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 32, 444– 452. Appendix A, Assignment Prompts Appendix A-1, Assignment 1On Tuesday, October 3rd, Dr. Geandra Queiroz visited us virtually to discuss a case of anautomotive manufacturer. The following
platform in this course. These pages showcased each student’s process andthinking throughout the project. We would also record field notes of classmate to classmate,classmate to TA, and classmate to instructor interactions during class. Lastly, we observed andinteracted with students during office hours to experience their thinking and problem-solving.Pseudonyms have been used for all students quoted in the findings section.V. Findings and student outcomes from Fall 2022 class A. IndividualMultiple conclusions were drawn from the acquired data. There was an impact of scaffolding onstudent engagement and performance. Smaller, more manageable steps with immediate feedbackon code was beneficial. The immediate feedback served as external feedback
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the current relationship betweentechnical standards education and the engineering profession as a whole and (2) to gatherfeedback on a solution proposed to tackle multiple challenges surrounding technical standardseducation at the undergraduate level. The snowball effect, a common phenomenon in which asituation (i.e., survey distribution) increases at a faster and faster rate over time, was employed tosurvey multiple engineering organizations, companies, technical societies, and individuals fromOctober 2022 to March 2023. The survey was primarily distributed in the mid-western portion ofthe United States with increased distribution in the state of Tennessee where the authors arelocated. The survey is known to have been accessible outside of
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