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students”, 2021 Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Proceedings. http://ieomsociety.org/singapore2021/papers/536.pdf[14] Ranabahu, N., Almeida, S., & E. Kyriazis (2020). “University-led internships for innovative thinking: A theoretical framework”, Education and Training, 62(3), 235–254. https://doi.org/10.1108/et-02-2019-0031[15] Wilson, S., & Kaufmann, R. (2020). “Communication expectations to industry realities”, 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2--34305[16] Trent Jr., J. L., & R. H. Todd (2014). “Bridging Capstone Design with Industry Needs Through Communication, Training and Involvement
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Paper ID #42586Engagement in Practice: A Road Map for Academia and Non-Profit CollaborationKerrie Danielle Hooper, Florida International University Kerrie Hooper is currently an Engineering and Computing Education Ph.D. student at Florida International University. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Guyana in 2019 and then worked for two years in the industry as a Data Analyst & Systems Administrator, before pursuing her doctoral degree. Her research interests are in AI ethics, responsible technology in education, women’s careers in computing, and arts-based approach to STEM
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(under 1%),only changing from 117 doctorate degree recipients in 2010 to 120 in 2019 [3].NASA Historical Efforts with Tribal Colleges and UniversitiesAccording to Maynard [3], NASA has supported an effort called “Tribal Colleges andUniversities Project (TCUP)” since 2010, as one of various STEM education and outreach grantprograms specifically targeted to support Tribal Colleges and Universities-related initiatives.“The overall goal of the project is to expand opportunities for the nation’s STEM workforcethrough capacity building, infrastructure development, research and engineering experience,outreach, and information exchange” [4]. In 2008, Congress directed NASA to establish a projectthat was focused on climate change education. The Global
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of theprogram that can be enhanced, but overall the program is meeting goals and objectives.references[1] L. Calian, R. M. Marra, L. R. Lattuca, K. L. Piacentini, and D. B. Knight, “Programs andPractices Making a Difference: A Cross-Case Analysis Identifying Programs and Factors thatInfluence Recruitment and Retention of Women Engineering Students,” 2011 ASEE AnnualConference & Exposition. https://peer.asee.org/18954[2] L. C. Trautvetter, “Institutional Practices and Policies for Recruiting and SupportingUndergraduate Women in Engineering Across Four-Year Institutions,” New Directions forInstitutional Research 2018 (179), pp. 91-114 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1002/ir.20277[3] Darling-Hammond, Linda, Molly B. Zielezinski, and Shelley
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Learning in Acquisition of Knowledge, Soft Skills During Basic and Preclinical Sciences: Medical Students’ Points of View. Acta informatica medica : AIM : journal of the Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia & Herzegovina : casopis Drustva za medicinsku informatiku BiH, 26(2), 119–124. https://doi.org/10.5455/aim.2018.26.119-124.[3] Vaz, R., & Quinn, P. (2015, June). Benefits of a project-based curriculum: Engineering employers’ perspectives. In 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition (pp. 26-278).[4] Vasiliene-Vasiliauskiene, V., Vasiliauskas-Vasilis, A., Meidute-Kavaliauskiene, I. & Sabaityte, J. (2020). Peculiarities of educational challenges implementing project-based learning. World Journal on
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Florence Emilia Castillo, University of Texas at Dallas; Yvette E. Pearson P.E., University of Texas at Dallas; Sherri S Frizell, Prairie View A&M University; Sheryl Skaggs, University of Texas at Dallas; Tiffany Bisbey, The George Washington University
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Dr. Yvette E. Pearson is Vice President for Campus Resources and Support at The University of Texas at Dallas. A Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Pearson is recognized globally for nearly 30 years in higher education, particularly for her work to advance sustainability, access, and opportunity in STEM education and practice. Her university-based and consulting efforts have led to over $40M in funding for projects to support initiatives in STEM and changes to policies and practices of global engineering organizations. Pearson is a registered Professional Engineer, an ENVISION® Sustainability Professional, and a Commissioner on ABET’s
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and R. W. Lent, Eds. John Wiley & Sons, 2005, pp. 42–69.[7] M. L. Savickas, “Career construction theory and practice,” in Career Development and Counseling: Putting Theory and Research to Work, 2nd ed., D. Brown and R. W. Lent, Eds. 2013, pp. 147–183.[8] C. A. Pantoja, “How and why women leave engineering careers: Toward an integrated framework of counseling and organizational psychology career theories,” in ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Conference Proceedings, online, Jun. 2021[9] J. H. Kim, Understanding Narrative Inquiry: The Crafting and Analysis of Stories as Research. Thousand Oakes, CA: Sage Publications, 2016.[10] J. Cruz, and N. Kellam,” Beginning an engineer’s journey: A narrative
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Chun Kit Chan, The University of Hong Kong; H.H. Cheung, University of Hong Kong; Match Ko, University of Hong Kong; Chun Kit Chui, University of Hong Kong; LEI YANG, The University of Hong Kong
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Philomathia Foundation Innovation Fund. Additionally, we extend our heartfelt gratitudeto the staff of our industrial collaborators. Their dedication and contributions have been thekey driving force behind the success of the project.Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the University of Hong Kong, with HRECreference number EA230632.References[1] Chun Kit Chui and Norman C. Tien, "The Journey of Establishing and Operating an Innovation Center to Nurture Future Engineering Innovators.," in 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, 2024.[2] I. M. B. Freitas and R. Bekkers, "Analysing knowledge transfer channels between universities and industry: To what degree do sectors also matter?," Research policy, vol. 37, pp. 1837