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Heath Joseph LeBlanc, Ohio Northern University; Khalid S. Al-Olimat P.E., Ohio Northern University; Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Ohio Northern University; Firas Hassan, Ohio Northern University
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Paper ID #27100How Analogies Fit in a Framework for Supporting the Entrepreneurial Mind-set in an Electric Circuits CourseDr. Heath Joseph LeBlanc, Ohio Northern University Heath J. LeBlanc is an Associate Professor in the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Sci- ence Department at Ohio Northern University. He received his MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engi- neering from Vanderbilt University in 2010 and 2012, respectively, and graduated summa cum laude with his BS in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University in 2007. His research interests include cooperative control of networked multi-agent
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- Course Transformation in ECE
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Chaomin Luo, Mississippi State University; Zhuming Bi P.E., Purdue University Fort Wayne; Wenbing Zhao, Cleveland State University
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Peking University, Beijing, China. Dr. Zhao also received a Master of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1998 at University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Zhao joined CSU faculty in 2004. He is currently serving as the director of the Master of Science in Electrical c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #25637Engineering, and the Chair of the Graduate Program Committee in the Department of EECS, the ABETcoordinator for the BS in Computer Science Program, and a member of the faculty senate at CSU. Dr.Zhao has authored a research monograph titled: ”Building Dependable
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- Improvements in ECE Circuit Analysis
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Alejandro H. Espera Jr, Virginia Tech; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Tech
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EBIP for optimalstudent learning.Formulating the problemThis study intends to explore previous work on using EBIPs as an effective approach to teachelectrical circuits and so, these research questions have been developed “What evidence-basedinstructional practices have been reported to have the most impact on students' learning of circuitconcepts? How are these practices implemented in engineering learning environments?”Moreover, this study will be looking at the successes of the evidence used to facilitate moreeffective learning among engineering students, and how these pieces of evidence became thebasis for designing instructional approaches in teaching circuit concepts.Searching the literatureA comprehensive search was conducted using the