- Conference Session
- ENT-1: Innovative Approaches to Student Engagement and Belonging in Engineering
- Collection
- 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Lauren H. Logan, Ohio Northern University
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
aforementioned research in mind, the EME was developed to enhance inclusion andautonomy, and thus motivation, in a third-year required civil engineering course (CE 3311:Geotechnical Engineering), rooted in EML course outcomes. Two specific course outcomes aswritten in the course syllabus, which are assessed as part of the project grade and reflection, areas follows: Create connections between class content, and create value for general audience science communication, via a museum exhibit group project. Function effectively in a team environment by establishing goals, assigning tasks, and meeting objectives.The project and its ties to EML are outlined below, with student motivation analysis using self-determination theory