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Hernán Gustavo Cortés-Mora, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Jose Ismael Pena Reyes Pena Reyes, Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Jairo Andrés Peña, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - PEAMA Sumapaz; Nicolás Gaitán-Albarracín, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - GITIDC; Joana Carolina Chaves Vargas
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space. Second, thanks to the interest of the Faculty of Engineering in changing teachingpractices within the University, the program is viewed as a teaching laboratory to introduceProject Based Learning-PBL. Finally, it seeks to become an alternative for economic, social,environmental and cultural lifestyles to the region for sustainable rural developmentclassroom practices.1 Sumapaz is a region that is administratively divided into two, one part belongs to the city of Bogotá and theother to the department of Cundinamarca. In this document when referring to "region of Sumapaz" we refer tothe part corresponding to Bogotá.2 The term “border campuses” refers to the campus of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia located in ruralregions of
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- Engagement In Practice: Integrating Community Engagement into Engineering Curricula
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Ines Basalo, University of Miami; Jonathon Anthony Toft-Nielsen, University of Miami; Scotney D. Evans, University of Miami
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, Computer Graphics, Materials Science and laboratory courses. Since 2015 she has been actively involved in the University of Miami College of Engineering’s ”Redefining Engineering Education” strategic plan on educational innovation. As part of this plan, Dr. Basalo worked with 2 other faculty members to organize inaugural Senior Design Expo in May 2017, an exposition where over 200 senior students showcased their Capstone projects to the University of Miami community, alumni and industry leaders. Starting in 2016 and through her work with the University of Miami’s Engaged Faculty Fellowship program, Dr. Basalo incorporated an academic service component into the final project for a sophomore-level Measurements Lab
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- Engagement in Practice: Engaging the Community through Educational Outreach
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Mariam Manuel, University of Houston; Ricky P. Greer, University of Houston; Jerrod A Henderson, University of Houston (CoE & CoT); Virginia Snodgrass Rangel Rangel, University of Houston
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. Additionally, Mariam has taught both on-level and AP Physics I (formerly known as Pre-AP Physics) and played an integral role in writing the district physics curriculum consisting of rigorous labs, activities, and projects. Mariam fills the role of Alumni Representative on the UTeach STEM Educators Association (USEA) Board and was also elected Secretary-Treasurer. She is also currently pursuing a Ph.D. in STEM education at Texas Tech University.Mr. Ricky P. Greer, University of Houston Ricky Greer graduated from Tuskegee University with a bachelor’s in History. He went on to work at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a community outreach specialist & unit operations laboratory manager, and through his
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Larry L. Howell, Brigham Young University; Spencer P. Magleby, Brigham Young University; Terri Christiansen Bateman, Brigham Young University; David C. Morgan, Brigham Young University; Lynda Palma, Brigham Young University Museum of Art
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-provided educational materials), in addition to thehundreds of university students assigned class projects in the exhibition and the tens of thousandsof patrons that visited over the course of five months. These results support the idea thatdisplaying engineering research artifacts in an art museum can facilitate expanded outreachopportunities. A summary of these activities is listed in Table 1.Two major guest lectures were presented in the museum auditorium, including a standing-room-only crowd for Dr. Robert Lang’s talk on the math and magic of origami, and a discussion onorigami in space by two scientists from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Figure 4). Figure 4. (Left) Banner outside the museum advertising the exhibition, with guest
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- Engagement in Practice: Creating a Robust Infrastructure for Community Engagement
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Gregory E. Triplett, Virginia Commonwealth University; Jenilee Stanley-Shanks, Virginia Commonwealth University; Lori A. Floyd-Miller, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Undergraduate Studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Associate Director in the Honors College at the Univer- sity of Missouri in Columbia. Triplett has won awards for his research, teaching, and service. He directs the Precision Imaging Research Laboratory (PIRL), which focuses on the development and integration of nanomaterials and their applications in biomedical, energy, and physical science. He currently focuses on the capture of signal transduction mechanisms in real time, specifically interactions between amino acid functional groups of proteins with donor molecules and protein kinase using photonic technology integration. He graduated from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Florida State
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- Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Engineering Engagement with Community
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Linda Vanasupa, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Carol J. Thurman, Georgia Institute of Technology
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fundamentally new conceptual frameworks,hypotheses, theories, models, and methodological applications that transcend their disciplinaryorigins.”Transdisciplinary research requires interaction and boundary-crossing collaborative discovery[6], [7], [8], [9]. It has been used as a community-engaged learning modality for sustainability[10], [11], [12]. Unlike the controlled laboratory settings typical of science and engineering,transdisciplinary settings are complex, dynamic social systems with open boundaries, non-linearbehavior, self-organization, and recursive interactions among agents that hold widely differentvalues. In short, transdisciplinarity is a dynamically complex system. Those who have used thislearning modality report emergent results, often
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Linjue Wang, The Ohio State University; Turhan Kendall Carroll, The Ohio State University; David A. Delaine, The Ohio State University
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; Inclusion. He is investigating university-community engagement as empow- erment settings and working to further the research agenda of the global community of practice within Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering Education. His research laboratory aims to support an inclu- sive, global pipeline of STEM talent and to unify the needs of the engineering education stakeholders in order for engineering education to more accurately reflect societal needs. Diversity and inclusion, univer- sity/community engagement, informal learning, action research, and student led initiatives fall within the scope of his academic endeavors. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 A pilot study