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Sever Thomas Gilbertson; Micah Lande, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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ideas with ingenuity, take a playful approachto their personal ideas, and share lessons learned and what came out of their projects. The entireidea being that Making is simultaneously so personally motivated by unadulterated curiosity, butalso by a community to support the exploration of ideas.The machine shop and 3D Print Labs possess attributes of Practical Ingenuity, PersonalInvention, and Community Building through a peer mentorship support system. Students areencouraged to bring in their own projects, which are inspected by certain management personnelbefore being approved. Students then work with a mentor to produce their projects and have theopportunity eventually to work in the spaces given enough time and experience in the labs
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Nektaria Tryfona, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sindhu Chava, Virginia Tech; Ayush Dhar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Taimoor Qamar, Virginia Tech ; Daniel Newman, The Boeing Company
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Paper ID #36579An Industry-driven, Project-based Learning Activity: SystemIdentification based on Vibration Signals using Machine LearningDr. Nektaria Tryfona, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Nektaria Tryfona is a Collegiate Associate Professor at the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She received her B.Eng. and Ph.D in Computer Engineering and Informatics from the Polytechnic School, University of Patras, Greece. She has extensive experience on building data management and database solutions for large-scale systems in
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Shasta Ihorn, San Francisco State University; Anagha Kulkarni, San Francisco State University; Michael Savvides, San Francisco State University; Ilmi Yoon
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development and delivery of a9-unit Graduate Certificate in Data Science for Biology and Chemistry. The GOLD program isalso an interdisciplinary computing program aimed at students in the Biology and Chemistrydepartments - in this case, master’s students - and it builds on the structure and institutionalsupport implemented in the PINC program, including requiring one of the courses designed forthe PINC minor. In early interviews with PINC students, they indicated that the cohort structureand peer mentor support helped them stay motivated, build relationships with their peers, anddevelop an identity as scientists and programmers; using this feedback as a guide, these aspectswere also incorporated into the GOLD program structure. GOLD PI Rohlfs
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- Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT) Technical Session 5: Exploring and Re-Examining Ideas in Engineering Entrepreneurship and Innovation Education
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Alanna Epstein, University of Michigan; Nathalie Duval-Couetil, Purdue University at West Lafayette
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2013). However, measuring the effects of entrepreneurship education on learning andbehavior, particularly across programs or institutions, requires consensus on learning objectives,instructional strategies, and assessment of impact (e.g. Finardi, 2013; Fayolle & Gailly, 2015;Nabi, Liñán, Fayolle, Krueger, & Walmsley, 2017; Nabi, Walmsley. Liñán, Akhtar & Neame,2018). To date, there are few examples of large-scale programs that allow for comparisons acrosspopulations or pedagogical approaches that would lead us to generalizable conclusions.Therefore, the selective national I-Corps program presents a unique opportunity to explore theimpact of entrepreneurship education at a large scale and to respond to calls for greater researchinto
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- Global Roles and Societal Responsibilities of Engineers
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YiXiang Shawn Sun, National Taiwan University; Sharon Tsai-hsuan Ku, University of Virginia; Jongmin Lee, University of Science and Technology; Sean Michael Ferguson, CSUCI
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. Comparative case studies and analyses were introduced with breakout room discussion to help students comprehend the interplay among science, technology and the2Cultivating “global competency” in a divided world formation of world communities in various socio-political contexts.2. Prompt-based Interview: Students conducted three sets of prompt-based interviews with their global partners through which to exchange learning outcomes and detect biases and stereotypes in cross-cultural communication.3. PECE Digital Infrastructure for collaborative homework and research data curation: The digital archival platform PECE (Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography) was implemented in this course to facilitate epistemic
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Lindy Hamilton Mayled, Arizona State University; Ann F. McKenna, Arizona State University; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Bekki, Arizona State University; Julianne L. Holloway, Arizona State University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University
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funded projects through the sharing of resources, ideation andguidance around mentorship program creation, and a facilitated community ofpractice.Table 1. Funded Projects and Area of FocusFunding Institute Affiliation Focus of ProjectCycle [Redacted]2019 Project #1 Enhancing Entrepreneurial Mindset for Women in Engineering Education Leadership2019 Project #2 Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs) for improving mentoring skills in faculty across all departments in the College of Engineering (COE)2019 Project #3 Develop conceptual framework and perform qualitative and quantitative
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- Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session
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Heydi Han, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Hector Palala, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jennifer Keshwani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Deepak R. Keshwani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Higher Edu- cation, University of Nebraska, and the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation to implement an ecology of validation model at a large scale to promote student success. At UNL, Deepak mentors the AgFutures first-year living-learning community in leadership, service, and civic engagement. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Community building through technology in a biological systems engineering courseConference: American Society for Engineering EducationDivision: Biological and Agricultural Engineering Division (BAE)Tags: Community-building, student-centered strategies, technologyPaper interests: Undergraduates, Graduate, Faculty
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- Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellow Perspectives on Advancing Women and Gender Equity in Engineering - for the Next 130 Years
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Baishakhi Bose, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Haleh Barmaki Brotherton, Clemson University; Theo Hopper, University of Michigan; Pamela Martínez Oquendo, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Lily M. Wang P.E., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Margaret E.B. Webb, Virginia Tech; Hannah Wilkinson, Utah State University
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systematically. A big focus of my thinking lately is on what the “broader impacts” I wantmy research to have one day. I know it is a typical-NSF buzzword, but I do want my work to havethe long-term and compounding effects that make large-scale change.R4: I am reaching my goals for gender equity by encouraging male faculty members to viewwomxn’s struggles in STEM from a different perspective. I am supporting womxn and individualswith other gender identities to identify faculty mentors that can serve as role models in STEM,since mentoring is key for retaining students in STEM [21]. I would prioritize the examination ofmentorship in prospective faculty teaching statements to identify individuals who will support allstudents pursuing a degree in
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- Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 4
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Rebecca Zarch, SageFox Consulting Group; Monica McGill, CSEdResearch.org
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. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Examining an Equity-focused Collective Impact Project through the Lens of Alliance Members’ Prior Experiences Rebecca Zarch1 and Monica M. McGill2 1 SageFox Consulting Group 2 CSEdResearch.org 1 rzarch@sagefoxgroup.com, 2 monica@csedresearch.org Abstract Research Problem: A Collective Impact (CI) model provides a foundation for bringing together independent organizations, networks, and societies in a structured way to achieve large-scale