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- Computers in Education 6: Best of CoED
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Sherif Abdelhamid, Virginia Military Institute; Yousef Jalali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Andrew Katz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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, and accelerate engineering education innovation. With this in mind, the engineeringeducation community should continue investigating and evaluating the key factors that hinder orpromote collaborative research within and across institutions, especially amidst efforts tocontinue to grow the field. Over the last few decades, research collaborations across institutionshave grown significantly—however, few studies have examined the relationship between suchcollaborations and the institutional characteristics such as ranking, geographic location, orclassifications (e.g., the Carnegie Classification of Higher Education Institutions) when studyingcollaboration networks. Our paper uses social network analysis (SNA) to help fill this gap byexamining
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Irini Spyridakis, University of Washington
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Paper ID #34927User Interface Design: Applying Heuristics for Improved UsabilityMs. Irini Spyridakis, University of Washington Irini Spyridakis is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & En- gineering at the University of Washington. Her research and teaching concern ethics and sustainable design in engineering, human computer interaction, smart cities, resource constrained communities, tech- nology for social good, and STEM outreach. She has close to 20 years of teaching experience and is an experienced UX researcher and designer. American
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- Computers in Education 7 - Modulus 2
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Joseph Maloba Makokha, Stanford University
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Paper ID #33915Artificial Intelligence Paradigms and the Future of Learning: What aPartial Review of Half a Century of AI Conceptualization SuggestsJoseph Maloba Makokha, Stanford University Joseph Makokha was born, raised and educated in Kenya. He obtained a BSEE degree from the University of Nairobi before moving to the United States, where he earned two masters degrees in education before starting his doctoral studies in mechanical engineering at Stanford University focussing on design. He researches human collaboration with artificial intelligence (AI), with the goal of understanding how to design AI that augments humans
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Valerie Varney, TH Cologne; Dominik May, University of Georgia
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Paper ID #34566Examining the Social Construction of Cross-reality Technologies inLearningDr. Valerie Varney, TH Cologne Dr. Valerie Varney is head of the AR/VR department of the Cologne Cobots Lab and TrainING Center at TH Cologne, Germany. Her research focuses on the social construction of technological innovations in engineering education as well as learning organizations.Dr. Dominik May, University of Georgia Dr. May is an Assistant Professor in the Engineering Education Transformations Institute. He researches online and intercultural engineering education. His primary research focus lies on the development, in
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- Computers in Education 4 - Online and Distributed Learning 1
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Sherif Abdelhamid, Virginia Military Institute; Andrew Katz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Paper ID #33153Figurative Language in Computer Education: Evidence from YouTubeInstructional VideosDr. Sherif Abdelhamid, Virginia Military Institute Sherif E. Abdelhamid serves as an Assistant Professor at the Computer and Information Sciences Depart- ment, Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Before joining VMI, he was an Assistant Professor at the College of Computing and Information Technology (AAST - Smart Village Campus, Egypt). He was also an Infrastructure Software Engineer at the Center for Open Science, Virginia, USA. He obtained his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and M.Sc. and B.Sc
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- Computers in Education 7 - Modulus 2
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Ahmed Ashraf Butt, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Saira Anwar, University of Florida; Muhsin Menekse, Purdue University at West Lafayette
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Individual Reflections and Teamwork on Engineering Students’ Academic Performance and Achievement Goals,” San Francisco, CA, 2020.[3] B. Bruce and J. Levin, “Roles for new technologies in language arts: inquiry, communication, construction, and expression,” in The handbook for research on teaching the language arts, J. Jensen, J. Flood, D. Lapp, and J. Squire, Eds. NY: Macmillan, 2001.[4] Y.-T. Wu and O. R. Anderson, “Technology-enhanced stem (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education,” J. Comput. Educ., vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 245–249, Sep. 2015, doi: 10.1007/s40692-015-0041-2.[5] J. D. Bransford, A. L. Brown, and R. R. Cocking, How people learn: Brain, mind, experience, and school. Washington, DC: National
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Safia Malallah, Kansas State University; Khaled Nasser Alsalmi, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training; Joshua Levi Weese, Kansas State University
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thinking by modeling playground environments. She seeks to expand her experience by volunteering and helping to facilitate STEM workshops.Mr. Khaled Nasser Alsalmi, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training Computer instructor level ’A’ .Dr. Joshua Levi Weese, Kansas State University Dr. Josh Weese is a Teaching Assistant Professor at Kansas State University in the department of Com- puter Science. Dr. Weese joined K-State as faculty in the Fall of 2017. He has expertise in data science, software engineering, web technologies, computer science education, and primary and secondary outreach programs. Dr. Weese has been the lead developer for the PhysPort Data Explorer, a data analytics and visualization
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Xueyi Bao, Notre Dame University; Jun Han, University of Notre Dame; Chaoli Wang, University of Notre Dame
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Paper ID #32259VolumeVisual: Design and Evaluation of an Educational Software Tool forTeaching and Learning Volume VisualizationMr. Xueyi Bao, Notre Dame University Xueyi Bao is a phD Student in Notre Dame from 2019-2020.Mr. Jun Han, University of Notre Dame Jun Han is a PhD student at the University of Notre Dame. He received a BS degree in software engineer- ing and a MS degree in computer software and theory in 2014 and 2017, respectively. Both degrees are from Xidian University. His current research focuses on applying deep learning techniques to solve data visualization problems.Dr. Chaoli Wang, University of
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Molly Rebecca Domino, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Margaret O'Neil Ellis; Dennis Kafura
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Paper ID #33953Qualitative Evaluation of Visualizations for List-based IterationMs. Molly Rebecca Domino, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMs. Margaret O’Neil Ellis Associate Professor of Practice, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech My research interests include examining ways to improve engineering educational environments to facil- itate student success, especially among underrepresented groups.Dr. Dennis Kafura American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Qualitative Evaluation of Visualizations for List-Based Iteration