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Michael E. Pelletier, Northern Essex Community College; Linda A. Desjardins, Northern Essex Community College; Paul Chanley, Northern Essex Community College; Lori Heymans, Northern Essex Community College
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, June 2009. < http://www.asee.org/about-us/the-organization/advisory- committees/CCSSIE/CCSSIEE_Phase1Report_June2009.pdf >.2. Piechota, Thomas C. et al, Project-Based Learning in a Freshman Engineering Course: University – High SchoolPartnership. Las Vegas, Nevada, 2003.< http://faculty.unlv.edu/piechota/proceedings/piechota-asee-psw-2003.pdf >3. Bransford, John D., Ann L.Brown, and Rodney R.Cocking, editors. How People Learn: Brain, Mind,Experience, and School: Expanded Edition. Committee on Developments in the Science of Learning, NationalAcademy Press, Washington, D.C. 2000.4. National Research Council, National Science Education Standards, National Academy Press, Washington, DC(1996).5. McKnight, Stephen W., Michael
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Paper ID #5924Development of a Multidisciplinary Summer Research Program for Commu-nity College Students in Science and EngineeringDr. Sharnnia Artis, University of California, Berkeley Dr. Sharnnia Artis is the Education and Outreach Director for the Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science, a NSF-funded Science and Technology Center at the University of California, Berkeley. She oversees programs to recruit and retain underrepresented students in science and engineering and science and also outreach to pre-college students to introduce them to the exciting career opportunities in science and engineering. Dr
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also be able to serve as an incubator for best teaching practices. Previous attempts to recruitSTEM faculty to hold regular office hours in the Center have met with limited success, but anexpanded space may encourage more participation.ConclusionsWhat a large, urban commuter college like ours lacks for its students, especially its minority,low-income students, are nurturing spaces where like-minded students can work and interactwith their peers and faculty. Several researchers have found that minority students performbetter in college when they are integrated into a community where they feel as though theybelong (10), (11), (12). By creating a science and engineering “home” in the MESA Center, studentsare brought into a learning community with
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Paper ID #6206Assessment of Innovative Environments that address Intellectual CuriosityDr. Mysore Narayanan, Miami University DR. MYSORE NARAYANAN obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool, England in the area of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He joined Miami University in 1980 and teaches a wide variety of electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering courses. He has been invited to contribute articles to several encyclopedias and has published and presented dozens of papers at local, regional , national and international conferences. He has also designed, developed, organized and chaired several