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Industrial Engineering Division (IND) Technical Session 4
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric Specking, University of Arkansas; Shengfan Zhang, University of Arkansas
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analytics related modules are incorporated intheir current teaching materials. Through the analysis, we seek to explore how high schooleducation in Arkansas is preparing students for next-generation workforce needs in analytics. Inaddition, we perform a descriptive statistics analysis of the learning modules created by theparticipating teachers through the AR-DATA program. We summarize the standards the teachershave used for their modules as well as the common ideas and topics of the learning modules.Through connecting the modules in different subject areas, we also analyze the possibilities ofcollaborative lesson plans that teachers in different fields can coordinate and teach together.Finally, we examine related topics in the post-secondary
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division (IND) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nina Miville, University of Miami
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wanted to ensure that students develop skills in not only project management but alsoworking in teams. The literature shows that Project Management Education needs to include apractical, hands-on project where students can use the theory they are learning to plan, manage,and execute a project with real stakeholders. Van der Horn and Killen found in their research inproject management education that courses in project management require more than justknowing the theory but rather having “lived experiences” and challenges for effective learning[1]. In addition, input from the university’s and department’s advisory boards demand thatstudents have project management skills that they can employ straight out of school.As part of redefining the course
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division (IND) Technical Session 4
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
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Diversity
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Industrial Engineering Division (IND)
as an academic plan [21]. However, to assess student learning during theirundergraduate studies, we decided to incorporate the concept of quality as transformation.Using a transformation view to promote quality enhancement in our quality assurance modeldoes not only have the purpose of evaluating students’ advancement during their academictrajectory, but also of improving or boosting their advancement when necessary. What wepresent in this section is the students’ learning assessment element from our holistic qualityassurance model. For purposes of this paper, we will call the beforementioned evaluationsection as “learning outcomes enhancement cycle”.Quality as transformation. Harvey & Green explain that “the transformative view of
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division (IND) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arunkumar Pennathur, The University of Texas at El Paso; Priyadarshini Pennathur, University of Texas at El Paso; Emily Blosser, University of Louisiana Lafayette; Nicholas A Bowman, University of Iowa
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Industrial Engineering Division (IND)
, colleges could better integrate other supportstructures such as friends or family into programs and activities they plan (4) Finally, one couldargue that the barriers themselves could be directly addressed to improve student experiences.While this is true and needed for sustaining systems improvements over the long term, utilizingcapacities and key enablers that already exists and works for the students might serve as a goodfirst step to ignite the process of systems-based improvements.The capabilities and deficiencies of the college in its goals, policies, processes, programs (thetechnical system), and how well the technical system in the college aligns with institutional goalsand environments directly impact the college’s success in recruiting