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theinformation gathering section and ends with result documentation in the result analysis anddocumentation section. According to [12], this framework has been used by other researchers buta further research work was done to develop a proposed framework for soft skill application inlinear programming using PBL activity sequence. The author stated that, the PBL activitysequence proposes a feedback loop that allows the students to learn as they work using a setmetric and rubric to assess each work stage. LP integration with PBL is grounded in the desire toafford students with authentic and real-world solving experiences that helps to bridge traditionalpractice knowledge providing a systematic approach for modeling and solving decision makingproblems [12
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Vassilios Tzouanas, University of Houston; Lisa Deane Morano, University of Houston
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in soft skills by working in aninterdisciplinary team.AcknowledgementsThis project was supported by USDA NIFA funding, award number 2019-38422-30259. Wewould like to acknowledge Evelyn Martinez and Misael Calderon for the germination graphincluded in this document. We would also like to acknowledge all the previous SUSTAINstudents whose work is photographed in this paper. The external evaluation of the grant programwas conducted by Integrated Learning Innovations, Inc.References[1] Bogoslowski, S., Geng, F., Gao, Z., Rajabzadeh, A.R., Srinivasan, S., “Integrated Thinking -A Cross-Disciplinary Project-Based Engineering Education” in Auer, M.E., Centea, D. (eds)Visions and Concepts for Education 4.0. ICBL 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems
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Anne M. Lucietto, Purdue University ; Dyane Roesel, Purdue University
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and effective assessment methods are crucial forstudents to understand their progress and areas for improvement. They appreciate a learningenvironment that offers constructive feedback and fair evaluations.Individual perspectives can vary widely, and not all engineering technology students will sharethe same views. Additionally, the specific program, institution, and cultural context can influencehow students perceive their learning environment.Engineering Technology FacultyEngineering technology faculty members typically believe that students need a combination oftechnical knowledge, practical skills, critical thinking abilities, and soft skills to succeed in theirchosen field [35]. Here are some common beliefs and priorities that