- Conference Session
- Engaging Minority Pre-College and Transfer Students in Engineering
- Collection
- 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Quincy Brown, Bowie State University; Jamika D. Burge, Information Systems Worldwide
- Tagged Divisions
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Minorities in Engineering
Page 24.915.3as much as cognitive development24, 25, 29. These non-technical skills, also called character, helpcomputer scientists solve problems. Learning CS often requires soft skills like cooperation,communication skills, discipline, and resilience, which prepare students for tackling obstacleshead-on.To encourage non-technical skill development, MOTIVATE girls prepare presentations on atopic they most enjoyed during the program (i.e., HTML, 3D printing, robotics, etc.,), andparticipated in a showcase at the end of the workshop. This provides them with an opportunity toself-reflect and share how they might have overcame challenges during the course of theirlearning. The MOTIVATE program provided an environment in which AA girls could