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thanhalf (57%) of students perceived increased knowledge of sustainability, and more specifically,sustainability as it related to food waste. More than half (57%) perceived greater awareness ofthe connections among sustainability, engineering problem solving and biodigester technology.Student responses strongly indicated that they enjoyed learning about the biodigester and how itworks (64%) and how the effluent produced in the biodigester could be sustainability repurposed(29%).VI. Conclusions and ImpactsThis study aligns to key characteristics of education for sustainable development [19] while alsoenhancing students’ knowledge of the ways in which engineering can be used to solveenvironmental problems [6]. The collaboration between researchers
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Paper ID #42713Developing an AI and Engineering Design Hybrid-Remote Summer CampProgram for Underrepresented Students (Evaluation)Alvin Talmadge Hughes IV, University of Florida Alvin (TJ) Hughes is a graduate of the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering and a minor in Engineering Innovation. He has interests in additive manufacturing, materials analysis, and data analytics. He is the Data Science/AI curriculum lead for the EQuIPD grant at the University of Florida currently manages teams working on Python Professional Development for teachers interested in Data Science, as
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andrepresent discipline-specific content in a manner that can foster student understanding is the mostonerous aspect of learning to teach [38], [39].In education, numerous researchers have studied PCK in association with math [40], [41] andscience teaching [42], [43], and recently, PCK has also been adapted in engineering education[44]. Within engineering education, PCK focuses on three domains: “knowledge of how studentsthink about, experience, and understand engineering; knowledge of engineering curricula; andknowledge of instructional strategies that are particularly powerful in teaching engineering [25,p. 148]. All three domains are critical for developing engineering teachers’ PCK. Thus, studieshave explored engineering and technology teachers
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notconsidered by current literature. For instance, research could involve Indigenousunderrepresented populations from the American continent to explore nuanced factors that impactcollege choice. Socioeconomic factors, representativeness, public policies, geographic location,access to pre-college education resources, or even segregation or racism from others with accessto educational resources influence in different or similar ways to marginalized populations fromthe Andes or Mesoamerica. Studying college choice among aboriginal populations may not onlybe within this continent but also expand its exploration to other locations from Africa or Oceania.The reason is that non-representative populations may be affected by similar variables, whereinternal
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,resulting in better understanding, cooperation, and happiness among the crew. This type oftransfer of knowledge from the classroom to other aspects of their lives is common amongstudents in the class.Example of Curiosity in Holistic Engineering MethodologyTransdisciplinary knowledge content gives students the opportunity to explore and practice thecycle of observation, curiosity, imagination, and creativity through multivariate data. After anintroductory lecture on visual thinking and practice with seeing, imagining, and drawing and areading on multivariate data students engaged in a biomimicry project. In their sketchbooks theydissect and draw all the parts of a burr to see how it allows for plant dispersal and make theobservational connection to
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shouldalso explore the program's weaknesses from the students' perspective and utilize prompts to identifyopportunities for continuous improvement.AcknowledgmentsThe authors acknowledge support from NASA Cooperative agreement 80NSSC19M0227 (NAMER),NSF Awards -2122195 (VENTURES) and -2126060 (IMMERSE), and NNSA DE-NA0004018(PAMER).References[1] Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, "Doctor's Degrees Conferred by Postsecondary institutions, By Race/Ethnicity and Field of Study: 2017-18 and 2018- 19," 2021. [Online]. Available: https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/2020menu_tables.asp. [Accessed 28 03 2023].[2] National Action Council For Minority in Engineering, Research & Policy, "Trends in the U.S