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- Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 1
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Philip Appiah-Kubi, University of Dayton; Phil Doepker; James Brothers, University of Dayton
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cultivate entrepreneurial spirit by applyingcreative and innovative thinking. Even though this is difficult to assess from the client’sperspective, 86% of the clients either agreed or strongly agreed that the students demonstrated anability to be creative and innovative. Two clients noted that the students did not demonstratecreativity and an entrepreneurial mindset. Moreover, thirteen clients agreed or strongly agreedthat the students communicated (orally and written) effectively during the project. As part of thisprogram, student teams delivered weekly oral and written project updates. They also submittedfinal written reports and delivered final oral presentations. Finally, a question was asked aboutthe student’s ability to conduct themselves
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- Experiential Learning and Professional Skills and Competencies: Attainment, Assessment, and Evaluation.
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John H. Callewaert, University of Michigan; Cassandra Sue Ellen Jamison, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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student reflection, a processsimilarly described in Kolb’s experiential learning model [13]. An example of one of the rubricsis included below in Figure 1.Table 1: Targeted Professional Competencies. Communication Ethics Teamwork Creativity Grit/Persistence/Resilience Global & Cultural Awareness Empathy Leadership Risk — Ability to Accept and Manage Entrepreneurial Mindset Lifelong Learning Systems Thinking — Authentic Problem SolvingLeadership Definition: Cultivating an environment that collectively develops a shared purpose andinspiring others to work toward it.Figure 1: Rubric for
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- Experiential Learning : Global Models and Perspectives
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lana El Ladki, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Saira Anwar, Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering, Texas A&M University; Bilal Mansoor, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Yasser M. Al-Hamidi, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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distributed. First, Management and Leadership, by complementingtheir engineering knowledge with the necessary professional and managerial skills. Second,Emerging Technologies by embedding practical technical knowledge with an essential bundle ofglobal competencies. Third, Innovation and Entrepreneurship by fostering global mindsets andhands-on opportunities. Collaboration with industry and educational institutions, recognizedcredentials, internationally certified courses, competitions, hackathons, one-on-one consultation,and collaborative workspaces are all integral parts of the initiative.In this work-in-progress paper and poster, we present the design paradigm of the studentprogram, and elaborate on its execution and key success factors