offering moresmall-group interactions, “low risk” activities, and online options. Libraries may need to adjusthow they plan orientations to create a positive and welcoming experience for cautious students.We learned that students primarily use the library as a solo study space, but also see it as a safespace to gather for group work and networking. Given all these considerations, our survey did tell us more about the lived experiences ofwomen identified students within our consortia. We learned that women identified students are atrisk of gender-based discrimination, but impacts aren’t reported until the third and fourth years ofa program. Most students work, and this influences their participation in extracurriculars. Welearned that
provided more accurate and detailed explanations than ChatGPT in some cases.This has prompted us to consider integrating these tools into future iterations of the study.Moving forward, we plan to develop more structured and clearly defined activities for students,with the aim of repeating the study in the following year. By then, we anticipate that universitieswill have clearer instructions and policies regarding the use of AI in classroom settings, whichwill help us refine the design and execution of the study.References[1] R. Subramanian and S. M. Vidalis, “Artificial Intelligence tools: Boon to Engineering Education or a threat?,” in 2023 Fall Mid Atlantic Conference: Meeting our students where they are and getting them where they
education coincides with the evolution of data science as a field, whosemeaning has shifted significantly since its inception. While the term ”Data Science” has existedsince the 1990s, its meaning has changed substantially over time. While the original definition ofdata science focused on the storage and management of data, the term is used currently inreference to the process of turning data into insights and new knowledge.Understanding the data science life cycle is essential to designing effective education frameworksfor K-12 learners. The data science life cycle involves several main steps: problem definition,getting domain knowledge and designing research, data planning and collection, data cleaningand wrangling, feature engineering and
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, I will be able to get a job as a chemical engineer.a3 Noneb I know the type of work that chemical engineers do.a4 Outcome Expectation If I learn a lot about chemical engineering, I will be able to do lots of different types of careers.a5 Outcome Expectation Carnegie Mellon University’s chemical engineering courses will prepare me to succeed after I graduate.a6 Choice Goal I plan to be a chemical engineer in the future.a7
who completed the previous version of thecourse. We will recruit students from eight additional engineering courses to pilot the updatedCS1 assessment in Spring 2025, anticipating at least 500 participants. Over the next two years,we will continue data collection as part of our longitudinal study to measure the long-term effectsof the CS1 redesign on engineering students’ ability to apply computational tools in theirrespective fields.We plan to revise the existing labs and incorporate group activities using the Process-OrientedGuided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) framework [50, 51]. POGIL is an instructional approach inwhich students work in structured groups with assigned roles, actively exploring concepts andconstructing their own understanding
effectively coordinate the different interestmotives of the multiple subjects, the IURCs have adopted a joint working meeting system.This system serves as a mechanism for collaborative decision-making and implementation. Itmay ensure that the voices and needs of all parties are adequately taken into account. Itpromotes the formation of goals of common interest. Additionally, it helps build outreachrelationships between the university and all types of subjects. Representatives of the variousparticipating parties come together to discuss, plan, and implement relevant initiatives.In addition to the governance mechanism, the realization mechanism of each function is keyto ensuring the sustainable operation of the IURC, as it is a multi-functional
an authentic human feel to it.” (Arya) ● “I think generative AI lacks what, in my mind, is the crucial portion of writing; its human aspect. Originality is all but removed from any text generated by AI in my mind, and as a result reads clunky. Plus, I don't think it can consider the aspect of readability; that is, generative AI has no concept of how its output may be understood.” (Dara) ● “What's important to me is how to revise writing I already made without losing the central voice or choice conventions.” (Bartholomew) ● “Generative AI may be useful as a way to plan out the writing of certain documents; however, it is important that AI does not replace the actual writing of the document
, Voorburg: International Statistical Institute, 2005, pp. 1–4.[15] T. G. Giese, M. Wende, S. Bulut, and R. Anderl, “Introduction of Data Literacy in the Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum,” in Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), Porto: IEEE, Apr. 2020.[16] Association of College and Research Libraries, Framework for information literacy for higher education. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2016. Accessed: Mar. 07, 2016. [Online]. Available: www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/issues/infolit/Framework_ILHE.pdf[17] J. E. Pasek, “Historical Development and Key Issues of Data Management Plan Requirements for National
].It seems from the reports that the organization was able to mold some, if not many, workersto its way of thinking; which is to be expected in strong sub-cultures. For example, seniorengineers embraced the goal that the aircraft should be seen to be a development of the 737NG and not a new airplane because a new aircraft would require a completely newcertification entailing substantial additional costs [CS 8.3: 8.4: 9.6]. Among those costswould be simulator based training which would not be necessary for pilots transitioning to the737 MAX from the 737NG. As previously indicated the costs of simulator training are huge.Senior engineers embraced these goals as did some employees. For example a group of themassisted Boeing develop its plan to
Electronic Enclosure Assembly 8% Setup CNC StaLons Debug Machines/SoPware Setup 10% Misc. Tasks (Design, Part Purchasing) 5% 4% Figure 3-9: Percentage of Time for Specific Tasks to Setup CNC Lab.As seen in Figure 3-9, a large portion of the time was spent on various tasks. These includedCNC enclosure design and refinement, electronics planning, enclosure design, selecting partvendors, hardware sorting and teaching TAs on build process. To reduce the amount of
problemsthrough human action. Proponents of this Current focus on citizenship at both the local andglobal level, and use strategies like community projects, debates and action plans that actuallyencourage students to stand up for what is just. Educators may have concerns about exposingtheir ideology and political leanings in the classroom, creating some tension with respect to thisCurrent.STSE-Relevant Practices in Engineering educationIn reflecting on the nature of STSE as described above, and considering the integration withengineering, we might start with exploring the nature of the engineering profession, and how thattranslates to the engineering education context. In a critique of engineering education, Pawley(2019) suggested that engineering
staff member Joseph.When she is deciding between a few techniques, she’ll chat with Dr. Paul. It becomes apparentthat at every step of the way, relationships play an important role in this students’ desire andability to weld. From early relationships that nurtured her desire to build, to currentrelationships that keep her moving forward, and future relationships she plans to develop as sheshares her vision with me for a welding club for women, her connections to others is significantto her learning. This is a highly-motivated, engaged student who feels a strong sense ofbelonging in the engineering spaces, and the more she shares, the more it appears relatedness isrelevant to the motivation she feels.Conversations and observations like this one
, providing meaningful feedback, listening intently to and64 addressing students’ problems, and maintaining respect for students all provides a platform on65 which to better instructor-student relationships14. The instructor may also play a vital role as a66 mediator for conflicts within the group and is ultimately responsible for structuring the course from67 start to finish, which includes deciding how to form groups, planning the goals of the assignment,68 and tracking the growth of learning throughout the semester. During the life cycle of a project,69 groups will inevitably experience problems at the design, operations, and output stages and will70 need proper guidance by the instructor5. Instructor moderation and input can thus
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occurred at a single university, failing toprovide a perspective on chemical engineering students on a broader scale and thus limiting thetransferability of these results. Future iterations of this project do plan to incorporate a largersample population from other institutions to account for this limitation.In the reflection survey in phase 2, two criteria—leadership and relationships—were accidentallycombined into a single criterion called “personal relationships”, which is inconsistent with theconceptual framework. This only had an impact on third column of the student’s GAP Profilesand subsequently had limited impacts on the results shared as part of this study whereby themajority of discussion associated with the GAP Profile was focused upon
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throughout the process. Experts inqualitative research, and phenomenography specifically, were consulted when planning theexperiment and when designing the interview protocol. During the analysis phase, additionalresearchers were involved as described further below.All audio recordings of the interviews were transcribed and confirmed by another researcher.Then, the first author read each transcript as a whole over multiple iterations. Direct quotesrelevant to the RQ were identified, highlighted, and tentative themes were interpreted andextracted over each round. Next, an independent researcher reviewed a transcript rich in themediversity to confirm existent labels and to suggest additional ones that may be relevant.We employed the pool of meanings
Paper ID #30371 Carlos Santos is a first year graduate student at the Wake Forest University Department of Psychology. His research includes longitudinal measurement validity and developing personalized user-interface data tools.Dr. Michael D. Gross, Wake Forest University Dr. Michael Gross is a Founding Faculty and Associate Professor of Engineering at Wake Forest Uni- versity and is part of the team that is planning, developing, and delivering the brand new Engineering program. The Engineering department is viewed as an opportunity to break down silos across campus and creatively think about reimagining the undergraduate engineering educational experience, integra- tion and collaboration across departments and
direct instruction to be more effectivethan learner-centered practices4. With this in mind, new faculty in particular should be concerned Page 26.1727.2about these student perceptions and preferences – they will drive important factors such asmotivation and willingness to work hard for an unknown professor5,6.One of the first (and daunting) tasks of a new educator is the planning of a course. It is temptingto sit down and create one’s syllabus in a linear manner, only considering the content at hand andthe calendar of the term. However, to have a truly successful course, the educator shouldapproach this task as a design task – one is designing
Page 13.871.16originally used to model population development in a fixed (limited) environment. In dictionary, the word “logistic” isthe adjective of the word “logistics” meaning “detailed planning and organization of a large, especially military,operation”.(ii) Consider dx/dt = ax − x3. For any value of a the origin is an equilibrium point. Itseigenvalue is equal to a, so it is stable for a < 0 and unstable for a > 0. For a > 0 there aretwo equilibrium points at ±√a. Both these equilibrium points have eigenvalue −2a so theequilibrium points are stable. A bifurcation occurs at a = 0 since at this value, theequilibrium point at the origin changes its stability type and two new equilibrium pointsare created. Hence it is called a