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Conference Session
Best Zone Paper Competition
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amelito G. Enriquez, Canada College
Tagged Topics
Council of Sections
strategies that address challengesand barriers to recruitment, retention and success of minority students. Among the strategiesdeveloped for this project are two summer programs that were implemented for the first time insummer 2009. The Summer Math Jam is a two-week intensive mathematics program designedto improve student preparation for college-level math courses. The Summer EngineeringInstitute is a two-week residential summer camp that offers participating students the opportunityto gain insight into the engineering academic program through a combination of lectures, hands-on laboratory activities, workshops and projects with engineering professionals. Preliminaryresults indicate success of both programs. Math Jam participants show improvement
Conference Session
The 2017 Zone Best Paper Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sean St. Clair, Oregon Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Council of Sections
fields, to propose that the use of such technologies in the classroom may increaselearning1. Researchers point out that very few classroom-based studies exist, however, to definethe relationship between instructional technology and retention9,10. Many studies have beenconducted in laboratory settings by cognitive scientists and psychologists in an attempt toestablish a link between instructional technology and retention11. Whether or not these laboratorystudies—which often utilize simple learning activities and short retention spans—can begeneralized to classroom learning is questioned by some3.Alternatively, there are multitudinous examples of classroom-based research linking technologywith learning and retention, but the vast majority of these