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- Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 1
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Ahmet Can Sabuncu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John M. Sullivan Jr., Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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have introduced a new course:Online Project-Based Engineering Experimentation. The course is project-based and designed tooperate in both a blended format, online with classroom labs, and fully online.Recently the topic of project-based learning for first-year college experiences delineated how toincorporate project-based learning (PBL) into the classroom and curriculum [2]. Limiting thefield to engineering still involves numerous investigators. The work of Fini et. al. has quantifiedmuch of the PBL assessments in terms of self-efficacy, teamwork, and communication skills inthe civil engineering environment [3]. The work of Han et. al. on Hispanic students showed thatPBL had a significant impact on students who were not at risk, albeit the
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- Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 2
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Jing Zhang, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Glorio Singui, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis; Shambhuraj Hansraj Wadghule; Chauncey Eugene Frend; Tejesh Charles Dube, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Michael Golub, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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keyobjectives throughout the primary module content. The pre-survey includes technical questionsand basic demographic questions including GPA and number of Internet courses taken andquestions designed to better understand student self-efficacy toward computer and VR use. Theassessment and evaluation methods based on the objectives are summarized in Table 1 below. Table 1: Summary of assessment & evaluation methods and of their effectiveness Objectives Assessment and evaluation Indication of effectiveness of methods the assessment/evaluation 1. Development of a series of Monthly collaborative Functioning VR modules; VR modules for AM process
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- Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 3
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Hitesh D. Vora, Oklahoma State University; Brad Rowland, Oklahoma State University; Joe Conner, Oklahoma State University; Brian K. Norton P.E., Oklahoma State University; Qinang Hu, Oklahoma State University; Toni Ivey, Oklahoma State University
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orchange to other majors mainly due to poor teaching and advising; the difficulty of theengineering curriculum; and more importantly - the lack of “belonging” within engineering [1-8]. In addition, the review paper of Geisinger at el. provided a detailed investigation provides allthe reasons why students leave engineering majors and identified common reasons that influencestudents to leave engineering programs [9]. The factors listed in this paper are: inadequate andtraditional forms of teaching and advising; classroom and academic climate, difficulty inunderstanding course content, lack of conceptual understanding, competitive grading structure,lack of self-efficacy or self-confidence, unsuitable high school preparation, difficulty incapturing