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Bryndol A. Sones, United States Military Academy
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series ofJournal Articles to articulate contemporary issues related to the capstone projectABET Student Outcomes j. Students have a strong awareness of the StudentOutcomes since the SOs are published in all of the NE course syllabi for theprevious two years and are used for assessment data in each of these earliercourses.Student Outcome Essays The Student Outcome Essay is an announced, in-class reflective writing Page 26.18.3assignment during which students are asked to write two essays that are 500-1000words on their laptops. Students are asked to develop a convincing argument thatidentifies the Student Outcomes for which they have attained the highest
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Masoud Naghedolfeizi, Fort Valley State University; Sanjeev Arora, Fort Valley State University
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physicsmajors. The implementation of this website could play a positive role in helping nuclearengineering and health physics students to locate useful and relevant learning materials for theircourses more proficiently. We envision our website as a Nuclear-pedia of the future! Page 26.682.6AcknowledgementThe authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of Nuclear RegulatoryCommission (NRC) for funding this project at FVSU. The comments, opinions, findings, andconclusions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect theviews of NRC.References1. Said Hadjerrouit, "A Conceptual Framework for Using and
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Yaël-Alexandra Jackie Monereau, Elyape Consulting, LLLP; University of Tennessee
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NUCLEAR INDUSTRY2. BackgroundWhen a learner is presented the opportunity to complete or visualize the work, there are portionsof the brain engaged that allows for the user to be more receptive to retention. In order to tap intothe more active learning areas of one’s mind, it is important to revitalize the method of delivery.In Figure 1, the study reflects that the retention curve excels what can be expected by onlyproviding one method of implementation. Figure 1 Students Remember [3]Information from the study shows the act of reading about vs. the act of seeing an actionrespectively is far less than hearing about an action. The percentage of information retainedincreases by approximately 40% if you physically