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Abisola Coretta Kusimo, Stanford University ; Marissa Elena Thompson, Stanford University ; Sara A. Atwood, Elizabethtown College; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
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to identify experiences and environments that encourageinnovation and entrepreneurship amongst engineering students over time. EMS is a longitudinaldataset of nationally representative engineering students2 who are surveyed at three time points:(1) as undergraduate students, (2) upon graduation, and (3) early years in the workforce. Thisanalysis is based on the first time point; juniors, seniors, and 5th year undergraduate engineeringstudents. The survey includes measures of ETSE, participation in experiences such asundergraduate research and engineering internships, and demographic information includingrace/ethnicity and gender.Using Bandura’s Social Cognitive & Self Efficacy Theory and conceptions of feministintersectionality theory as
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Steven C. Zemke, Whitworth University
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times for two-hour sessions. All course materialsand homework were retained as data. This study chronicles the learning of the student andhighlights abilities the student mastered as well as difficulties that were encountered. By the endof the course, the student able to read and sketch both orthographic and isometric views of parts.There was also evidence that the student created and used spatial imagery of parts that included3D aspects.Literature reviewGraphical communication is a fundamental part of engineering. Correspondingly, spatialreasoning ability is a predictor of success in engineering school. The ability to mentally rotate3D objects seems especially important [1]. Students’ abilities in these areas can be increasedthrough
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Sadan Kulturel-Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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, Gül3, and Lee, Kristen4 1 Penn State Brandywine 2 Penn State Berks 3 Iowa State University 4 University of San FranciscoAbstractThis work presents the results of an assessment instrument designed to assess the progressivelearning of ethics in the engineering curriculum at different stages known as acclimation,competency, and proficiency, and to determine the relation of the development stages with threecomponents that contribute to learning: interest, knowledge and strategic processing. Thequestions in the instrument were defined following the Model of Domain Learning (MDL) tocapture the