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Cheryl Matherly, The University of Tulsa; Sarah R. Phillips, Rice University ; Junichiro Kono, Rice University; Shane M Curtis, University of Tulsa
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Educational Foundations from the University of Hawaii where her research will focus on international education for STEM students.Prof. Junichiro Kono, Rice University Junichiro Kono received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in applied physics from the University of Tokyo in 1990 and 1992, respectively, and completed his Ph.D. in physics from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1995. He was a postdoctoral research associate at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1995-1997 and the W. W. Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory Fellow in the Department of Physics at Stanford University in 1997-2000. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Rice University in 2000 as an Assistant
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Christie Ritter, The University of Colorado at Boulder; Alan Rolf Mickelson, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jared Leventhal, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Espinoza, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Paper ID #8277Presenting the NapoNet: Developing Global Competencies through Commu-nications Technology in the Peruvian AmazonMiss Christie Ritter, The University of Colorado at Boulder Christie Ritter is a Junior in Environmental Engineering with a focus in Engineering for Developing Communities at the University of Colorado at Boulder.Dr. Alan Rolf Mickelson, University of Colorado, BoulderDr. Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder Daniel W. Knight is the engineering assessment specialist at the Integrated Teaching and Learning Pro- gram and Laboratory. He holds a BS in psychology from Louisiana State University
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discipline in a localcompany or research laboratory. During their year abroad,GSEP scholars regularly participate in “webinars” integratedinto GSEP meetings for the on-campus participants, helpingto engage, motivate, and prepare future cohorts for theirupcoming year abroad.Finally, GSEP scholars return to NAU to complete Capstoneexperiences and remaining coursework in their fifth year. Asexperienced global professionals, these students continue toparticipate in GSEP meetings, serving as role models andmentors for younger GSEP cohorts.The investment of an additional year of undergraduate studyis rewarded with a second BA (or dual minor, in the case ofChinese and Japanese) in a foreign language, a formalCertificate in International Engineering and
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Maya A Trotz, University of South Florida; Joniqua Howard, University of Texas Arlington; Ken Darrie Thomas, Auburn University, Biosystems Engineering & The Honors College; Helen Muga, University of Mount Union; Jeanese Christine Badenock, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill; Sheena A Francis, University of Technology, Jamaica 235 Old Hope Rd Kgn 6. Jamaica
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. While being mentored by a local Belizean engineer on a stormwater management project for their school in Belize City, connections were made to a Professor of Civil Engineering at another US university who focused her International Engineering Field Experience course on their project. In May 2013, thirteen students from her class visited Belize to survey the site, teaching survey methods to the secondary school students as well. In May 2014, another group will visit to continue working on the project, which involves the creation of a detention pond and an ecological park for outdoor laboratory
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Patrick D Ulrich, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Chad D Vecitis; Jason Dyett, Harvard University, DRCLAS; Monica F A Porto, USP
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presentations were notformally assessed via grades, all of the participating professors were invited to the symposium,and there was general agreement that the students performed very well. Table 2. Schedule of lectures and site visits for January 2013 Collaborative Field Course. Date Lectures Site Visits Global & Local Challenges of 7-Jan Poli-USP Environmental Engineering Labs Energy Production Wind Power Generation 8-Jan Poli-USP Photovoltaic Laboratory Hydropower Generation 9-Jan
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Seliah Lamb, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Lamb is an undergraduate student in computer engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and former exchange student at Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering in Needham, MA. In the past, she has interned at Cerner Corporation and IBM doing software development and has conducted research in computer security at Sandia National Laboratories. Page 20.25.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 International Experiential Learning in Engineering: a Case Study of Junior