Passive a, k, s a, k Type of instruction Interactive d, g, i, l, n, u i, l Type of instruction Constructive b, c, h, j, r, t b, j, rFor the actual course, Figure 2 shows the percentage in which, from the students’perspective, the instructor performed or asked them to do certain actions in class, such asdiscussing concepts with classmates and solving problems in groups, among others. For theideal course, students indicate the percentage in which they would like the actions to occuras part of the type of instruction. This is particularly important, since a semester has (onaverage) 30
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cultural knowledge. • A necessary key to success is selecting a proper class variety to maximize students’ eligibility to apply. Classes offered abroad should be as many as possible to maximize the supply, but of course, each class has a cost and is bound by the availability of the instructor(s). An ideal compromise is 4-5 classes, to allow willing and fully eligible students to complete a full Spring semester of face-to-face learning abroad. At the same time, some of the interested students might not be attracted to all classes, so it is imperative to broaden the supply with available online courses. This would greatly increase the eligibility, interest, and applications to the program from multiple
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Section 2, the first step above (Establishing the Criteria) is also implemented in the control group, i.e. Section 1. II. List the Criteria in an Online Survey Following the class activity on Day 1, and using the list generated under task interdependence, the instructor creates a survey asking each student to self- identify their potential contribution to the project group, as well as their gender, race, and other aspects of their personality (e.g. collectivism vs. individualism, source(s) of motivation, view on engineering and social justice, etc.). In keeping with the spirit of Potosky and Duck [8], this survey should give
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prepared that the millennials before them,growing up bombarded with messaging that the world is a dangerous place and that they must takeprecautions as they navigate it [4]. For those working in higher education, assuming they know howto handle this new cohort because they have always worked with 18-to-22 year-olds is an outdatedarrogance that many institutions will not be able to afford as they compete for a dwindling number ofprospective students to fill incoming class quotas. Schools in the Northeast and Midwest in particularare bracing for an up to 15% decline in the typical college-going population by the mid 2020’s due todeclining birth rates following the 2008 recession, as well as shifting college-choice behavior [2] [12][13]. Today’s 18
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help inform initiativesgeared towards broadening the participation of underrepresented minorities in STEM and makethe culture of engineering more inclusive for all students. By shifting the frame of engineeringwork towards one more aligned with the NEP, underrepresented minority students can feel moreconnected to the field of engineering and all students can be better prepared for the broader,global work of engineering work.AcknowledgementThis material is based upon work collected and supported by the National Science Foundationunder Grant No. 1635534 and 1635204. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions orrecommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the National Science
. Figure 14 S-Curve Motor Motion ProfileProgram Management and Multidisciplinary EnvironmentThe overall team was composed of foursub-teams. Overall, the entire team wasmanaged by the project manager thoughthere was support from an assistantproject manager to help keep the teams incoordination as shown in Figure 15. Theproject manager was responsible forensuring the project, that the sub taskswere kept on schedule while providing a Figure 15 Team Structuredirect interface to both the customer andsupervising faculty advisor. The programmanager delegated the responsibility of parts procurement to the procurement lead. Theprocurement lead was responsible to work directly with Boys Republic staff and the individualteams to order parts or purchase work
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straightforward process. Table 1. Time Card Template: Weekly entry by each individualTEAM NAME: Team Awesome: WEEK 1- Jan 9th-15th WEEKLY STATUS FOR: Your Name Here (JOHN DOE) Day Location(s) & Time Activities, Contributions Time (hours) Class Lecture (3-4); Team meeting- Lecture. Team Meeting: agreed to get drawing feedback from Mon Mon TOTAL 2.5 Library (4-5); At home (9-9:30pm) Mr Jones & look at CDR. At home incorporated CDR feedback Machine shop(2-230); Mr Jones drawing feedback. Fixed dimensions on page
I canfix it because it is my idea, no one else.” She further explained the excitement associated with“real challenges” and “real applications”: “Different from other project teams, we work ondifferent problems each year, so we can’t carry over from year to year. …. All these things arechallenges that NASA hasn’t figured out. What we do actually contributes to something.”Likewise, Annie found her ESPT experience directly shaped “how [she] view[s] environmentalengineering;” she commented, “Water problems are really not very simple and they don’t oftencome just with one problem and solution.”Furthermore, ESPTs offered community. Nickie very much respected the other students that sheworked with, “the people that I have been able to work with