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Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington; Yuliana Flores, Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington
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Paper ID #34988Teaching Social Justice to Engineering StudentsDr. Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington Dr. Dianne Hendricks is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering and the Director of the Engineering Communication Program at the University of Washington. She designs and teaches courses involving universal design, technical communication, ethics, and diversity, equity and inclusion. She co-founded HuskyADAPT (Accessible Design and Play Technology), where she mentors UW students in design for local needs experts with disabilities. She also leads STEM outreach activities for
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Isabel Miller, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Sara Xochilt Lamer, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Karin Jensen, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Holly M. Golecki, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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redesigned a project in an introductory bioengineering course to explore stress managementtechniques through physiology, biosensors, and design. The project allows students to developdesign skills and to explore the impact of wellness practices on human physiology. Assessmentof the curricular redesign will be measured by student evaluations of the offering and theirwillingness to engage in the mindfulness portion of the course. The COVID-19 pandemic hasemphasized the need to focus on student wellbeing in addition to physical health. Integration ofwellness into the core curriculum promotes the use of existing campus resources presented inclass and may normalize the use of these resources within engineering departments and colleges.Ultimately, the
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Eric Gary Fuller, University of Florida
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, “People need people: students feeling impacts of online school isolation,” Ryerson Folio, November 4th 2020[2] J. Bailenson, “Nonverbal overload: A theoretical argument for the causes of Zoom fatigue,” Technology, Mind, and Behavior, Volume 2, Issue 1, Feb 23, 2021[3] M.J. Callaghan, K. McCusker, J. Lopez Losada, J.G. Harkin & S. Wilson (2009) Engineering Education Island: Teaching Engineering in Virtual Worlds, Innovation in Teaching and Learning in Information and Computer Sciences, 8:3, 2-18, DOI: 10.11120/ital.2009.08030002
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Jennifer H. Choi, University of California, Davis
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Paper ID #33978Work in Progress: Promoting Equitable Team Dynamics in an IntroductoryBiomedical Engineering CourseDr. Jennifer H. Choi, University of California, Davis Jennifer Choi is currently an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Biomedical Engineer- ing (BME) at UC Davis. In addition to teaching core undergraduate courses, Jennifer is aimed at integrat- ing engineering design principles and hands-on experiences throughout the curriculum, and playing an active role in the senior design course. She has interests in engineering education, curricular innovation, as well as impacting the community through
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Allison Lukas, Western New England University; Devina Jaiswal, Western New England University
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] Wilke, R. R. (2003). The effect of active learning on student characteristics in a humanphysiology course for nonmajors. Advances in physiology education, 27(4), 207-223.[9] Hylton, B. J., Mikesell, D., Yoder, J. D., & LeBlanc, H. (2020). Working to instill theentrepreneurial mindset across the curriculum. Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy, 3(1),86-106.[10] Gorlewicz, J. L., Jayaram, S. (2020). Instilling curiosity, connections, and creating valuein entrepreneurial minded engineering: Concepts for a course sequence in dynamics andcontrols. Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy, 3(1), 60-85.[11] Rae, D., Melton, D. E. (2017). Developing an entrepreneurial mindset in US engineeringeducation: an international view of the KEEN
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Nicholas J. Caccese, CBE Consultants, Inc.; Robert S. Cargill II P.E., CBE Consultants, Inc.; Ruth Ochia P.E., Temple University
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. British Journal of Educational Technology, 50(5), 2234–2250.https://doi-org.libproxy.temple.edu/10.1111/bjet.12843[10] Bransford, J.D., Brown, A.L., Cocking, R.R. (2000) How people learn: brain, mind,experience, and school. National Research Council. Washington D.C.[11] Van Rossum, G. (2007, June). Python Programming Language. In USENIX annual technicalconference (Vol. 41, p. 36).[12] K. J. Millman and M. Aivazis (March-April 2011) Python for Scientists and Engineers.Computing in Science & Engineering, 13(2), 9-12, doi: 10.1109/MCSE.2011.36.
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Emily Dosmar, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; B. Audrey Nguyen, The University of Akron
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Paper ID #32483Applying the Framework of Fink’s Taxonomy to the Design of a HolisticCulminating Assessment of Student Learning in Biomedical EngineeringDr. Emily Dosmar, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology B.S. Biomedical Engineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering, Illi- nois Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyDr. B. Audrey Nguyen, The University of Akron B.S. Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University M.S. Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University
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Tristan McCarty, University of Florida; Sarah Corinne Rowlinson Furtney, University of Florida
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Paper ID #33783Development Of Quantitative Methodologies For Analyzing BiomedicalEngineering Resumes And Their Use In Career Pathway AlignmentMr. Tristan McCarty, University of Florida Tristan received his B.S. and M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the J. Crayton Pruitt Family De- partment of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida. He will begin studying to complete a doctoral degree in Bioengineering from the University of California, Riverside in Fall 2021.Dr. Sarah Corinne Rowlinson Furtney, University of Florida Sarah Rowlinson received the B.S. degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Miami
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Charles J. Robinson, Clarkson University; Loretta Driskel, Clarkson University; Erin Blauvelt, Clarkson University; Laura J. Perry, Clarkson University
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Paper ID #33385Teaching an Immersive Experiential Introductory Biomedical EngineeringCourse in the Land of Covid (AKA: An Old Dog Has to Learn New Tricks)Dr. Charles J. Robinson, Clarkson University IEEE Life Fellow, AIMBE Founding Fellow, U.N.E.S.C.O. Academician. Director, Center for Rehabilita- tion Engineering, Science, and Technology (CREST), and Shulman Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY. (Retired) Senior Rehab Research Career Scientist, VA Medical Center, Syracuse, NY. Adjunct Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, SUNY Upstate Medical