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Conference Session
Track 3 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
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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Student Development
.     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
Conference Session
Track 3 - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Morgan M. Bakies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Karen Seliah Lamb, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Student Development
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