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Paper ID #40621Fostering Success in Introductory Calculus through Peer-Led TeamLearning (PLTL)Dr. Karen D Alfrey, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Karen Alfrey is a Clinical Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Associate Dean for Un- dergraduate Academic Affairs and Programs in the School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI. Her interests include strategies for helping engineering students develop strong mathematical and analytical skills as well as fostering equity and belonging in the classroom. She has been a member of ASEE since 2003.Dr. Jeffrey Watt,Christine Krull 14th Annual First
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the Arduino Platformin Fundamentals of Engineering. ASEE: Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, Florida. June 2019.[3] H. Lei, F. Ganjeizadeh, D. Nordmeyer, and J. Phung, “Student learning trends in a freshman-levelintroductory engineering course,” in 2017 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON),April 2017, pp. 152–156.[4] R. Munden, M. Arambulo, D. Belfadel, and M. Zabinksi. Assessment of Critical Thinking and Designpractices in Fundamentals of Engineering. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City,Utah. June 2018.[5] D. Belfadel, R. Munden, M. Arambulo, M. Zabinksi, and James Cavallo. Use of the Arduino Platformin Fundamentals of Engineering. ASEE: Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, Florida. June 2019.[6
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employed for STEM courses. It can further be concluded that the same course structurecan be employed for STEM related courses as the structure has been applied to multiple differentcourses at different universities with different student populations and class sizes. Furtherimprovement and innovation led to the inclusion of TikTok videos for the experimentsperformed in the labs. This also proved to be a successful inclusion and innovation in terms ofstudent learning and motivation.References[1] Arshad, M., Romatoski, R., “Effective Learning Strategies: Design of Course Structure forEngineering Courses Aimed for Hybrid Classes”, ASEE 2021 Annual Conference & Exposition,Virtual Conference, July 2021, ASEE2021-32436.[2] Wiebe, E.N., Branoff, T.J