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- WIP: Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Design-Based Projects
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- 2017 FYEE Conference
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Kaitlin Engle Mallouk, Rowan University; William T. Riddell, Rowan University; Karl Dyer, Rowan University
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FYEE Conference - Works in Progress Submission
Paper ID #20876WIP: Exploring Light Bulb Technologies to Teach Conservation of Energy,Numerical Integration, and Consumer ConsciousnessDr. Kaitlin Engle Mallouk, Rowan University Kaitlin Mallouk has been an Instructor in the Mechanical Engineering and Experiential Engineering Ed- ucation Departments at Rowan University since 2013. Kaitlin has a BS in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University and an MS and PhD in Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois.Dr. William T. Riddell, Rowan University William Riddell is an Associate Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering
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- WIP: Student Success & Development - Focus on Self-Efficacy
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- 2017 FYEE Conference
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Kayla Nicole Arnsdorff; Ashley Tingting Chen; Rachel McCord Ellestad, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Steffen Peuker, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity, FYEE Conference - Works in Progress Submission
year.Dr. Steffen Peuker, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dr. Steffen Peuker holds the James L. Bartlett, Jr. Assistant Professor position in the Mechanical Engi- neering Department at the California State University in San Luis Obispo. He is teaching courses, includ- ing laboratories, in the HVAC concentration and mechanical engineering including first-year courses. Dr. Peuker’s educational research focuses on increasing student retention and success in engineering through implementation of a student success focused approach in introduction to engineering courses. In addi- tion, his work in engineering education focuses on collaborative learning, student-industry cooperation, and developing