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- Engineering Professional Development for K-12 Teachers – II
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Steve Shumway, Brigham Young University; Jared Berrett, Brigham Young University; Andy Swapp, Milford High School; Ronald Terry, Brigham Young University; Thomas Erekson, Western Illinois University
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beextremely engaging. The paper discusses these lessons learned and reports on how the teachersare implementing the content of the professional development in their courses. A model forengineering design using a problem-solving cycle developed at Dartmouth was taught to the 9-12grade teachers to help infuse engineering design content in their courses. Specific examples areprovided in the paper of how one of the teachers has used the problem-solving cycle in his highschool classes.A key-activity during the second-year professional development was the use of a capstone-likeproject. This project was to build an electrically powered vehicle to be used in the ElectrathonAmerica competition. The participants used the problem-solving cycle to help design
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- Engineering Professional Development for K-12 Teachers – II
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Bruce Gehrig, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Lyndon Abrams, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Deborah Bosley, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; James Conrad, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Stephen Kuyath, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Dawn Denney, Northwest Cabarrus High School; Kelly Teague, J.M. Robinson High School; Bill Welch, J.M. Robinson High School
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Teachers (TECT) professional developmentworkshop is being developed by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte to strengthen theway in which high school teachers and counselors approach the integration of engineering basedmaterials into their courses and counseling. It is believed this improved pedagogy will convincea broader, more diverse range of students to pursue engineering and technology careers.The TECT workshop, a National Science Foundation (NSF) funded proof-of-concept project,incorporates the well-established STEM model that hands-on activities improve student learningand comprehension. To reinforce this approach, the project builds upon a successful existingNSF sponsored project that funds high school clubs and summer camps
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- Gender and Accessibility Issues in K-12 Engineering Education
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Stephen Krause, Arizona State University; Veronica Burrows, Arizona State University; Judy Sutor, Arizona State University; Marilyn Carlson, Arizona State University
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introductory materials engineering classes. Most recently, he has been working on Project Pathways, an NSF supported Math Science Partnership, in developing modules for a courses on Connecting Mathematics with Physics and Chemistry and also a course on Engineering Capstone Design.Veronica Burrows, Arizona State University Veronica Burrows is Associate Director of the Center for Research on Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology and Associate professor in the Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering at Arizona State University. She received her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Drexel University and her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton
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- Engineering in Middle Schools
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Larry Richards, University of Virginia; Christine Schnittka, University of Virginia
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all grade levels. At the national level, the International TechnologyEducation Association (ITEA) standards have led to curriculum materials to introduceengineering in middle and high schools (http://www.iteaconnect.org/). Our ETKs aredesigned to meet state and national standards in science and/or math, and whenappropriate to also meet the Massachusetts and ITEA standards. Each ETK includes a listof the specific standards addressed.The ETK Design ProcessThe ETKs are developed by teams of fourth year Mechanical Engineering students in ayear long capstone design class. For the last five years, this experimental class has beenoffered as one of several options for meeting the capstone design requirement. During ourlast ABET visit, the examiners
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- Enhancing K-12 Mathematics Education with Engineering
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Celina Bochis, University of Alabama; Steven Hsia, University of Alabama; Pauline Johnson, University of Alabama; Karen Boykin, University of Alabama; Sandra Wood, University of Alabama; Larry Bowen, University of Alabama; Kevin Whitaker, University of Alabama
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Award in 2006. Dr Johnson is Co-PI on the NSF-EMAP project described in this paper and also co-founder and faculty adviser of the University of Alabama Chapter of Engineers without Borders.Karen Boykin, University of Alabama Dr. is the Assistant Director of the University of Alabama's Environmental Institute and a Research Engineer. She has broad experiences in environmental engineering and science. Dr. Boykin's personal research interests involve the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from both anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic sources. Prior work included modification of EPA landfill emission model to include applications for soil amendments to cover systems. Efforts have also
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- K-12 Engineering and Pre-College Outreach Poster Session
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Kauser Jahan, Rowan University; Kathleen Sernak, Rowan University
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Multidisciplinary Design 16-Week Multidisciplinary Design Project—Composition & Rhetoric Project—Public Speaking Junior Product/Process Development or Product/Process Development or Research Research Senior Multidisciplinary Capstone Design/Research ProjectFreshman Clinics expose students to basic engineering skills including problem solving,teamwork fundamentals, engineering measurements and entrepreneurship. Students areintroduced to a variety of activities relevant to engineering measurements5. This is followed inthe second semester by intense study of engineering design through reverse engineering(“dissection”) and