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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Salvador Mayoral, California State University, Fullerton; Antoinette Sherrise Linton, California State University, Fullerton; Hassan Yousefi, California State University, Fullerton; Jidong Huang, California State University, Fullerton
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, first-year engineering students take on a semester-long design projectthat grounds engineering design as an epistemic practice. The project is designed to motivatestudents to creatively and collaboratively apply mathematical modeling to design roller coasters.Students are asked to engage as engineers and respond to a hypothetical theme park that hassolicited design proposals for a new roller coaster. Students are required to use variousmathematical functions such as polynomials and exponentials to create a piecewise function thatmodels the roller coaster track geometry. The entire project is composed of five modules, eachlasting three weeks. Each module is associated with a specific calculus topic and is integratedinto the design process in the
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Luke A. Duncan, Clemson University; Karen A. High, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University; Liz McKinley, Clemson University
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Mathematics
Paper ID #34211COVID-19: Understanding the Impact of Societal Disruption on StudentLearning and Academic ProgressMr. Luke A. Duncan, Clemson University Luke Duncan is a doctoral student in the Engineering and Science Education Department at Clemson University. His background is in mathematical sciences and mathematics education. Luke’s primary research interests include math anxiety and student success in higher education. He is currently involved in projects surrounding the topics of transfer student success, cognitive and symbol load, math anxiety, and qualitative research methods.Dr. Karen A. High, Clemson University
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Rebecca Machen, University of Colorado Boulder; Wysheka Austin, Clemson University; Matthew K. Voigt, Clemson University
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Diversity
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Mathematics
belonging inmathematics classrooms? The PLC was part of a larger NSF-funded project entitled Student Engagement inMathematics through an Institutional Network for Active Learning (SEMINAL). The project is a5-year initiative examining departmental change efforts to infuse active learning teachingstrategies into precalculus and calculus courses. During the outset of this project, it becameapparent that although departments were concerned with issues of equity and inclusion, mostdepartment members communicated that they needed additional support engaging with thesetopics. As such, we developed a professional learning community (PLC) and invited instructorsfrom nine universities to participate in a year-long series exploring issues of equity
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Tyler James Sullivan, Clemson University; Matthew K. Voigt, Clemson University; Naneh Apkarian, Arizona State University; Antonio Estevan Martinez IV, UC San Diego & San Diego State University; Jessica Ellis Hagman, Colorado State University
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Diversity
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Mathematics
stereotyped groups, we tested theimpacts of four different social markers instructors might share with their students: gender, race,sexual identity, and First-Generation College Student status (FGCS). Data from this study comesfrom student survey responses (n=19,191) on the Student Post-Secondary Instructional PracticesSurvey as part of the NSF-funded Progress Through Calculus project, which examined studentreports of introductory mathematics programs across the United States. We analyzed the datausing a cumulative link mixed model on the survey items related to instructional practice,academic performance, and affective beliefs to determine which items exhibited a minoritizedrole model effect. Out of the 58 survey items, 25 items exhibited a
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel; Tara Hornor, The Citadel; William J. Davis P.E., The Citadel; Simon Thomas Ghanat P.E., The Citadel
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Mathematics
program is to encourage persistence and performance ofacademically-promising students with financial need by providing opportunities to buildcommunity and self-efficacy.During the summer before freshmen year, ExCEL scholars complete Calculus I in a small,learner-focused class with an accelerated format. In face-to-face sessions, students wereintroduced to traditional Calculus I topics with lectures and problem-solving sessions. In onlinesessions, students were challenged to engage conceptually with content through writing-intensivejournal entries and discussion boards. Course instruction was enriched with a parallel civilengineering seminar where students conducted projects and demonstrations to connect Calculuscontent with future engineering
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Luke A. Duncan, Clemson University; Karen A. High, Clemson University; Kaileigh A. Byrne, Clemson University; Rachel Nicole White, Clemson University
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Mathematics
Paper ID #34208Exploring the Relationship Between Math Anxiety, Working Memory, andExperiencesLuke A. Duncan, Clemson University Luke Duncan is a doctoral student in the Engineering and Science Education Department at Clemson University. His background is in mathematical sciences and mathematics education. Luke’s primary research interests include math anxiety and student success in higher education. He is currently involved in projects surrounding the topics of transfer student success, cognitive and symbol load, math anxiety, and qualitative research methods.Dr. Karen A. High, Clemson University Dr. Karen High holds
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Allen J. Antoine Jr, Rice University Office of STEM Engagement; Carrie A. Obenland, Rice University; Roger Ramirez, Rice University; Christopher Barr, Office of Research, Rice University; Matthew Cushing, Rice University; Carolyn Aitken Nichol, Rice University
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Diversity
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Mathematics
and Innovative Design in Engineering Academy, or iRIDE for short. Before joining Rice STEM, I taught middle and high school mathematics for 9 years.Dr. Christopher Barr, Office of Research, Rice University Rice University Office of Assessment and Evaluation of STEM Programs led by Dr. Barr is the Direc- tor of Assessment and Evaluation of STEM Programs at Rice University. He has been an evaluator and psychometric expert on several federally funded projects in education, natural science, and engineering. His focus is to conduct rigorous quantitative and qualitative measurement and program evaluation utiliz- ing validated assessment tools with published psychometric properties, qualitative rubrics with reliable