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- Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Beyond the Undergraduate Years
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- 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cliff Fitzmorris, University of Oklahoma; Deborah A. Trytten, University of Oklahoma; Randa L. Shehab, University of Oklahoma
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, scheduling, and project management skills that participants developed inindustry are especially valuable in capstone courses that use industry-sponsored projects. Their contacts andexperience in industry help them locate new projects and determine whether those projects are the rightscope for the capstone course. Capstone or senior design courses seem to be a good fit for teaching facultywith engineering management experience.Introductory courses are also a good fit for teaching faculty. Cody and Henry teach large introductorycourses. They feel that they are particularly good at teaching those courses because they are intrinsicallymotivated to teach, like working with the students, and feel that they have a natural ability to explaincomplicated
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- Creating Equity Through Structure and Pedagogy
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- 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Peter Golding, University of Texas, El Paso; Celena Arreola, American Society for Engineering Education; Crystal Fernandez-Pena, University of Texas, El Paso; Mike Thomas Pitcher, University of Texas, El Paso; Cory Brozina, Youngstown State University; Helen Elizabeth Geller, University of Texas, El Paso; Carolina Favela, University of Texas, El Paso; Melissa Stearns
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new engineering education strategies as well as the technologies to support the 21st century classroom (online and face to face). He also has assisted both the campus as well as the local community in developing technology programs that highlight student skills development in ways that engage and attract individuals towards STEAM and STEM fields by showcasing how those skills impact the current project in real-world ways that people can understand and be involved in. As part of a university that is focused on supporting the 21st century student demographic he continues to innovate and research on how we can design new methods of learning to educate both our students and communities on how STEM and STEAM make up
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- Understanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from Students' Perspectives
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Amy Trauth, University of Delaware; Tia Navelene Barnes, University of Delaware; Jenni Buckley, University of Delaware; Joshua A. Enszer, University of Delaware; Sarah Ilkhanipour Rooney, University of Delaware; Rachel Davidson, University of Delaware; Xiaoxue 'Vera' Zhang, University of Delaware
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, her research efforts have focused on the development and mechanical evaluation of medical and rehabilitation devices, particularly orthopaedic, neurosurgical, and pediatric devices. She teaches courses in design, biomechanics, and mechanics at University of Delaware and is heavily involved in K12 engineering edu- cation efforts at the local, state, and national levels.Prof. Joshua A. Enszer, University of Delaware Dr. Joshua Enszer is an assistant professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware. He has taught core and elective courses across the curriculum, from introduction to engineering science and material and energy balances to process control, capstone design, and mathematical