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Karan Watson P.E., Texas A&M University; So Yoon Yoon, Texas A&M University; Samantha Michele Shields, Texas A&M University; Luciana Barroso, Texas A&M University; Sunay Palsole, Texas A&M University
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workshops andcommunity of scholars activities, which was created because of the desire to ensure instructorsassigned to teach in a redesigned engineering building opted to make every teaching spaceparticularly adapted for an active learning class. This meant a shift in pedagogical practice, withmuch less regard for lecturing as a significant part of the courses. It was clear that many facultywere not aware the redesign was being done with this change in teaching paradigm in mind. Notbecause instructors had not had opportunities to see what was being considered, but rather thatthe building redesign did not rise to their significant concern given all the other demands on theirtime. However, their concerns heightened as the prospective building, and
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Lindy Hamilton Mayled, Arizona State University; Lydia Ross, Arizona State University; Stephen J. Krause, Arizona State University; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Eugene Judson, Arizona State University; James A. Middleton, Arizona State University; Robert J. Culbertson, Arizona State University; Kara L. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Kristi Glassmeyer, Arizona State University
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Paper ID #25243Impact of Evidence-Based Active Learning Faculty Development on Low-SES Engineering Students’ AchievementDr. Lindy Hamilton Mayled, Arizona State University Lindy Hamilton Mayled is the Director of Instructional Effectiveness for the Fulton Schools of Engineer- ing at Arizona State University. She has a PhD in Psychology of Learning, Education, and Technology from Grand Canyon University. Her research and areas of interest are in improving educational outcomes for STEM students through the integration of active learning and technology-enabled frequent feedback. Prior to her role and Director of Instructional
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Laura E. Sullivan-Green, San Jose State University; Patricia R. Backer, San Jose State University; Ravisha Mathur, San Jose State University
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Paper ID #27673Supporting Faculty to ”Do the Flip!” Lessons Learned when TransitioningFaculty to Active Pedagogy in the ClassroomDr. Laura E. Sullivan-Green, San Jose State University Dr. Laura Sullivan-Green is an Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at San Jos´e State University. She obtained her BS from the University of Dayton (Dayton, OH) in 2002 and her MS (2005) and PhD (2008) from Northwestern University (Evanston, IL). She teaches in the areas of Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, and Forensic Engineer- ing. Her research interests include
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Brooke Charae Coley, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
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Paper ID #27142Immersion for Inclusion: Virtual Reality as a Novel Approach to DevelopingFacultyDr. Brooke Charae Coley, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus Brooke Coley, PhD is an Assistant Professor in Engineering at the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Dr. Coley is Principal Investigator of the Shifting Perceptions, Attitudes and Cultures in Engineering (SPACE) Lab that aspires to elevate the experiences of marginalized populations, dismantle systematic injustices, and transform the way inclusion is culti- vated in engineering through the implementation
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John McNeill, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Richard F. Vaz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Vinayak Ashok Prabhu, Nanyang Polytechnic; Rajani Shankar; Cherine Meng Fong Tan, Nanyang Polytechnic; Larry Keng tee Seow; Lee Raphael, Nanyang Polytecnic
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Engineering. In 1999 he received WPI’s Award for Outstanding Teaching, and in 2007 was one of the inaugural winners of WPI’s Exemplary Faculty Award.Dr. Richard F. Vaz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Rick Vaz is Inaugural Director of WPI’s Center for Project-Based Learning, which helps colleges and universities advance student project work across the curriculum. From 2006 to 2016 Rick served as WPI’s Dean of Interdisciplinary and Global Studies, overseeing a campus wide interdisciplinary research requirement and a worldwide network of 46 centers where more than 900 students and faculty per year address problems for local agencies and organizations. He has been a Senior Science Fellow with AAC&U and in 2016
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Oksana Zhirosh, Innopolis University; Joseph Alexander Brown, Innopolis University; David Tickner, Faculty professional development consultant
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science with a concentration in software engineering, and M.Sc. in computer science from Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada in 2007 and 2009, respectively. He received the Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Guelph in 2014. He received the 2009 Graduate TA Award from Brock University. He is an ISW Trainer and has facilitated numerous training for Russian educational improvement. He previously worked for Magna International Inc. as a Manufacturing Systems Analyst and as a visiting researcher at ITU Copenhagen. He is currently an Assistant Professor and head of the Artificial Intelli- gence in Games Development Lab at Innopolis University in Innopolis, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia and an