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targetingHS counselors in Prince William and Loudoun counties, where most data centers are located, 2)emphasizing hands-on or active participation, 3) encouraging building professional networks.Table 1 provides an overview of the externship. Component Description Micron Technologies Tour Tour of advanced chip manufacturer Micron Technologies, In-person, 4 hours including clean room, power & electric, and water systems. Tour concludes with a Q&A from Micron recruiters and educational coordinators. Stack Infrastructure Tour Tour of boutique data center Stack Infrastructure, with an In-person, 4 hours
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developed for the CWTSU Project has notchanged.One of the most significant improvements to the WTE Online Training has been incorporation ofteam-building activities via a required Team Development Checklist and a Team OrientationCall—half of which is devoted to how the group will function as a team in the training. Forexample, what strengths each member will contribute; how teams will resolve conflict; and thenuts and bolts of critical logistics such as who will submit assignments, who will collectenrollment and completion data for targeted STEM courses, and when and where (in-person oronline) teams will meet each week.Schools were asked about participating as a team during the first Q&A call in the OnlineTraining and in the post-training
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the Summitagenda in Appendix A). Because group input was a key objective, almost half of each panelsession was devoted to Q&A with the audience. Detailed session notes capture theconversations for these and all sessions at the Summit.6Table 1. Research-Based Panel Sessions at the Epicenter Research SummitSession Title Central Questions for PanelistsResearch on Students’ How can we learn about students’ entrepreneurialEntrepreneurial Development development through an interactive lens, i.e., the interplayand Pathways between individual characteristics and contexts? How diverse are students’ entrepreneurial pathways? What are the implications for
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Q Programs 1 100 151 152 1 Computer Science & Engineering MS Spring 2015 2 99 148 150 1 Petroleum Engineering ME Spring 2015 3 97 148 158 1 Computer Science & Engineering MS Spring 2015 4 95 148 153 1 Biomedical Engineering PhD Spring 2015 5 91 145 161 1 Mathematics (interdisciplinary) PhD Spring 2015 6 90 144 150 1 Aerospace Engineering MS Fall 2015 Conditional 7 87
Satisfaction Measures:question was missing). (m) Personal satisfaction from work (n) Satisfaction with quality of work unitSurvey respondents were asked “do you consider (o) Satisfaction with working conditionsyourself to be one or more of the following,” with (p) Employee empowermentthe following response categories offered: (q) Co-workers cooperation“Heterosexual or Straight,” “Gay, Lesbian, (r) Satisfaction with procedures (s) Overall job satisfactionBisexual, or Transgender,” or “Prefer not to say.”Respondents who answered “prefer not to say” were excluded from
different sections. The dataobtained for each question was analyzed using a basic excel spread sheet. The following surveyquestions (Q) were analyzed for this report.Q1. Have you taken Engineering Physics 2 or an equivalent course (electricity and magnetism) Page 26.256.3in the past? (Circle one) [Yes] [No]. 3Q2. Have you taken any other electrical eircuit related or equivalent course in the past? (Circleone) [Yes] [No].Q3. Rate in 5 (high) to 1 (low) scale, how much your previous physics background helps you tounderstand the electrical circuit concepts
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