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Pelumi Olaitan Abiodun, Morgan State University; Vandana Pandey, Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University
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, inquiry-driven techniques that promote curiosity and involvestudents as active participants in the learning process have been advocated in recent times [8],[9], [10], [11].Experiment-centric pedagogy (ECP), which combines traditional coursework with flexible, non-complex, hands-on activities and experiments, is one pedagogical strategy that induces aparadigm shift in learning whether in classrooms or laboratories, as well as educationaloutcomes. [12] define ECP as a practical, learner-centered teaching approach that uses affordableand portable devices to demonstrate STEM concepts. By giving learners’ the chance to engagedirectly with engineering phenomena, build knowledge via first-hand experience, and connecttheory to practice, these immersive
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Jakia Sultana, University of Texas, El Paso; Md Fashiar Rahman, University of Texas, El Paso; Christopher Colaw, Lockheed Martin; Tzu-liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas, El Paso
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Paper ID #44451Empowering Quality Excellence: A 10-Day Quality Engineering Boot Campfor Accelerated LearningJakia Sultana, University of Texas, El Paso Jakia Sultana, currently a Ph.D. candidate in Teaching, Learning, and Culture with a focus on STEM education, is also serving as a Research Associate dedicated to enhancing the educational journey of minority students in engineering fields. Her research is centered on developing and integrating effective methodologies within engineering education to improve teaching and learning practices, particularly for minorities. By identifying and implementing innovative strategies
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Megan Hammond, University of Indianapolis; Joan Martinez, University of Indianapolis; Joseph B. Herzog, University of Indianapolis
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at the University of Indianapolis. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Western Michigan University. His research interest lies in developing data-driven models within the fields of production systems, financial systems, decision sciences, and engineering education.Dr. Joseph B. Herzog, University of Indianapolis Joseph B. Herzog is an Assistant professor in the R.B. Annis School of Engineering at the University of Indianapolis. He chose to come to the University of Indianapolis because he is passionate about teaching, is excited about the direction of the new R.B. Annis School of Engineering, is glad to return to his engi- neering roots, and is happy to be close to his extended family. Previously