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include experimental geotechnics, numerical modeling, liquefaction assessments, and dam safety. She is also interested in issues related to women in engineering and has published numerous articles in ASEE conferences.Maribel Viveros, University of California MercedBianca Estella Salazar, University of California, MercedChangho Kim, University of California, Merced Changho Kim is Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of California, Merced. He is participating in the ”Why, What and How” Calculus project as co-PI. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024Interest & Engagement Tactics for Success 1
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postsecondary design courses starting in 2015. The findings highlightedthe limitations of postsecondary course content due to time constraints, prompting a focus ondeveloping a yearlong college preparatory secondary HE education program for fourth-yearstudents. Implementing this, observational data and feedback were collected from three cohortsof fourth-year secondary students before and after graduation. This data collection spanned afour-year period between 2019 and 2023 [17]. The aim was to discern which knowledgecomponents and learning practices of their yearlong secondary HE program significantlycontributed to their success at the postsecondary level. The findings revealed that students whoreceive comprehensive instruction and practice across a
’ engagement with co-curricular and extracurricular activities [41]. • Examining how instructional innovations or educational interventions could enhance student engagement. This research area involves intervention studies that include student engagement as an outcome. It constituted the largest research area within the ASEE conference papers that included “student engagement” in their titles, as revealed in our literature search on the PEER repository in January 2024. As an example, one study reported the contribution of a hands-on design experience to first-year engineering students’ increased engagement with engineering studies [2]. This research area can overlap with the second one that examines the
Foundation has supported Dr. Solomon’s research through grants such as the Research Initiation Award, Excellence in Research (EiR), and Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE). He was selected as a summer faculty research fellow at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), in 2019 and 2020. Dr. Solomon received the Faculty Achievement Award from Tuskegee University in 2023. Dr. Solomon has published and presented 50 technical papers in various journals and AIAA and ASEE conferences.Mr. Hang Song, Auburn University Hang Song is currently affiliated with Auburn University, where he plays a pivotal role in the field of environmental research, particularly in the application of
conferences (117 refereed journal articles and 193 refereed conference proceedings). He is currently serving as an editor of the Journal of Computer Standards & Interfaces (CSI), an associate editor of the Asia Pacific Management Review (APMR), and an editor on boards of the International Journal of Data Mining, Modeling and Management (JDMMM) and the American Journal of Industrial and Business Management (AJIBM). He is currently a senior member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers and Society of Manufacturing Engineers and a former chair of the Manufacturing Engineering Division of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE). He is also actively involved in several consortia activities
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Paper ID #41703Rapid Ethnographic Assessment of Workshops on Transdisciplinary InterculturalCompetence, Community Engaged Practice, and Mixed Research MethodsAri Sherris, Texas A&M University, Kingsville Ari is an Associate Professor of Bilingual Education at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. During the 2015-16 academic year, he was a J. William Fulbright Scholar at the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. During June 2019, Ari was a distinguished guest researcher at the University of South Africa. He holds a PhD in Second Language Development, an MA in Applied Linguistics, and a BA in the Humanities. He is
Learning Objectives based Education Material Design and Development. Dr. Acharya is a co-author of ”Discrete Mathematics Applications for Information Systems Professionals” and ”Case Studies in Software Verification & Validation”. He is a member of Nepal Engineering Association (NEA) and is also a member of American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) and Association of Computing Machinery (ACM). Dr. Acharya was the Principal Investigator of the 2007 HP grant for Higher Education at RMU through which he incorporated tablet PC based learning exercises in his classes. He was also the Principal Investigator of the 2013 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant for developing course modules through an industry