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- Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 1: Academic Transition
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Janet C. Ford, Western Carolina University; George D. Ford, Western Carolina University
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scholarly application; overall course pass rate must be 80%.” [7]As this process describes, credit is based upon the scope and rigor of the course consideringBloom’s Taxonomy created in 1956 and revised in 2001 [11].For example, the learning objectives of “remembering” or “understanding” generally implyvocational or lower division credit associated with course breadth, whereas “create” or“evaluate” may be more appropriate to upper division courses implying depth in coursecontent. The figure below provides an example of a course review and shows the course topics,content description and credit recommendations.Figure 1: Bloom’s Taxonomy, Vanderbilt University Center for TeachingSource:https://www.google.com/search?q=blooms+taxonomy&rlz
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- Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2: Veteran Identity & Inclusion
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Thomas L. Davis, Kent State University; D. Blake Stringer, Kent State University; Maureen Regan McFarland, Kent State University
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Veterans in Engineering Programs,” in 41st ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, 2011.[5] D. B. Stringer and M. McFarland, “Veterans ’ Contributions to Enhancing the Capstone Learning Experience of Engineering Cohorts,” in Proceedings of the 123rd ASEE’s Annual Conference & Exposition, 2016.[6] M. D. Mumford, S. J. Zaccaro, F. D. Harding, T. O. Jacobs, and E. A. Fleishman, “Leadership Skills for a Changing World: Solving Complex Social Problems,” Leadersh. Q., vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 11–35, 2000.[7] A. Cummings and W. Oakes, “Helicopter Aerodynamics and Design Course Developed from a Research-Informed Framework,” in Proceedings of the 122nd ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2015.[8
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Jeffrey Chase Hood MA, Kansas State University; Stacey E. Kulesza P.E., Kansas State University; Jia G. Liang, Kansas State University; Eric J. Fitzsimmons, Kansas State University; Jeff Zacharakis, Kansas State University
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research.References[1] National Science Foundation. “NSB Science & Engineering Indicators 2016,” [Online]. Available: https://www.nsf.gov/statistics/2016/nsb20161/#/downloads/report.[2] D. Q. Knight, L. E. Carlson, and J. F. Sullivan. “Improving engineering student retention through hands-on, team based, first-year design projects,” 13th International Conference on Research in Engineering Education, Honolulu, Hawaii.[3] D. DiRamio, R. Ackerman and R. L. Mitchell, "From Combat to Campus: Voices of Student-Veterans," NASPA Journal, vol. 45, (1), pp. 73-102, 2008.[4] J. L. Steele, N. Salcedo, and J. Corey, “Service members in school”, New York: American Council on Education, 2010.[5] A. Radford, “Military service
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- Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2
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Catherine Mobley, Clemson University; Joyce B. Main, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants; Michelle M. Camacho, University of San Diego
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