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Experiential Learning and Professional Skills and Competencies: Attainment, Assessment, and Evaluation.
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Philip Warren Plugge, Central Washington University
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internship or co-op programs were offered on college campuses as a way to integrate the college bound studentinto the mainstream workforce [1]. The literature has also suggested the terms of servicelearning, cooperative education, cooperative learning and internships have all been defined to“designate the student experiential learning outside the university setting, with the goal ofpreparing students for successful entrance into their chosen field” [15], [16].For construction management, the concept of an internship is the process of providing thestudent exposure to the professional side of the construction industry while applying theireducation in a hands-on manner. This process has become a very important component withinmany construction
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Experiential Learning : Global Models and Perspectives
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lana El Ladki, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Saira Anwar, Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering, Texas A&M University; Bilal Mansoor, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Yasser M. Al-Hamidi, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Mechatronics from the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comt´e (UBFC), France, and currently working as the Mechanical Engineering Laboratories Manager at Texas A&M University at Qatar. He joined Texas A&M University at Qatar in 2007 coming from University of Sharjah. Dr. Al-Hamidi had been appointed as a visiting lecturer in 2018 to teach design related courses in the mechanical engineering program. He specializes in product design, instrumentation, controls, and automation. Dr. Al-Hamidi founded the Engineering Enrichment Program in 2016, which is currently one of the Center for Teaching and Learning pillars. He received three Transformative Engineering Education grants related to multidisciplinary education in 2018
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Improving Retention & Self-Efficacy through Experiential Learning and Research Programs
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sophia Vicente, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Wayne Gersie
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Paper ID #38565Intern Perceptions and Learning Experiences: Assessment Insights from aResearch Internship ProgramSophia Vicente, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education Sophia is a Ph.D. Candidate in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. She holds a Bachelors of Sci- ence in Industrial Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University and a Masters of Engineering in Management Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech.Dr. Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Holly Matusovich is the Associate Dean for Graduate and Professional Studies in the College of Engineering at Virginia
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Philip Jackson, University of Florida; Emily Hope Ford; Allison Kathleen Porras; Andrew John MacIntosh
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regular communication and guidance.Third, faculty provide the student teams with more than typical design instruction. Permanentprogram faculty provide student teams with traditional instruction in engineering designtechniques, project management, branding, marketing, and planning; all generic designinstruction that all teams will value. Program staff provide logistic support such as facilitatingtravel to and from industry sponsor sites, purchasing, and fulfilling manufacturing needs. Inaddition, each team is guided by a faculty coach. The coach is an engineering faculty withparticular expertise in the primary project area for each time to provide specific guidance, andindeed sometimes instruction, to achieve project success.Program StructureThe
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 3
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ying Lyu, Beihang University; Chuantao Yin, Beihang University; Qing Lei, Beihang University
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engineering system. This is equivalent to 4 years of bachelor’s and 2.5 years ofmaster’s studies in the Chinese higher education system. During the undergraduate(preparatory) stage, students pursue courses in basic sciences and humanities, with intensivetraining in mathematics and physics, reflecting a typical feature of French engineeringeducation (Lemaître, 2017). In the master's (engineering) stage, students engage in generaland interdisciplinary engineering studies and specialize in an area of study in which they willcomplete a master's thesis.Figure 1. SFEP curriculum structureThe WIL program at SFEP includes three internships designed to develop professionalcompetences in a progressive manner. These include a one-month ‘observation internship
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 3
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lufan Wang, Florida International University
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to the Industry Advisory Council and Moss Department of Construction Management atFlorida International University for facilitating the distribution of the surveys. Their support isdeeply appreciated.REFERENCES[1] Y. Wolinsky-Nahmias and A. H. Auerbach, “Evaluating the Design and Benefits of Internship Programs,” Journal of Political Science Education, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 584–604, 2022, doi: 10.1080/15512169.2022.2109481.[2] C. M. Fiori and A. R. Pearce, “Improving the Internship Experience: Creating a Win-Win for Students, Industry and Faculty,” Building a Sustainable Future - Proceedings of the 2009 Construction Research Congress, pp. 1398–1408, 2009, doi: 10.1061/41020(339)142.[3] A. Karji, S. Bernstein, M
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Philip Appiah-Kubi, University of Dayton; Phil Doepker; James Brothers, University of Dayton
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Paper ID #38662Creating value for entrepreneurs through a transdisciplinaryexperiential programDr. Philip Appiah-Kubi, University of Dayton Dr. Philip Appiah-Kubi is an Associate Professor at the University of Dayton. He currently holds a joint appointment with the School of Business Administration and Engineering at the University of Dayton. He has a Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering and a master’s degree in Aviation Systems and Flight Testing. He is the Director of Graduate Programs and the Director of the multidisciplinary Stitt Scholars Program.Phil DoepkerJames Brothers, University of Dayton
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Improving Retention & Self-Efficacy through Experiential Learning and Research Programs
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Charmane Caldwell, Florida A&M University - Florida State University; Reginald J. Perry, Florida A&M University - Florida State University
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Paper ID #40073Educating Engineering Students Innovatively: A Model for ImprovingRetention and Academic Performance of Black Upper-Level StudentsDr. Charmane Caldwell, Florida A&M University - Florida State University Dr. Charmane V. Caldwell is the Director of Student Access at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineer- ing (COE). As Director, Dr. Caldwell leads a comprehensive effort to retain and graduate students in the engineering profession. She created and manages several student support programs: the Engineering Con- cepts Institute (ECI); Engineering Living Learning Community (LLC); Educating Engineering Students
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Experiential Learning : Global Models and Perspectives
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lisa Romkey, University of Toronto; Daniel Munro, University of Toronto; Virginia Hall; Tracy L. Ross, Actua
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towards youth engagement in STEM, with a focus on Indigenous youth, girls in STEM,at-risk youth, newcomers to Canada and/or other youth experiencing socio-economic challenges,with a goal of ensuring members of these groups can be full participants in, and fully benefitfrom, Canada’s social and economic development.Annually, Actua network programs employ approximately 800 college and university studentswho engage youth in a variety of programs, including week-long camps, year-round clubs,workshops and other programming models, designed to inspire students to build an interest inSTEM. Many of the outreach programs are situated within engineering programs, and thereforeattract a large number of undergraduate engineering students, who alongside other
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 4
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sukeerti Shandliya, University of Cincinnati; Cedrick Kwuimy, University of Cincinnati; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati
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National University, South Korea. Her work centers on elementary, secondary, and postsecondary engineering education research as a psychometrician, data analyst, and program evaluator with research interests in spatial ability, STEAM education, workplace climate, and research synthesis with a particular focus on meta-analysis. She has developed, validated, revised, and copyrighted several instruments beneficial for STEM education research and practice. Dr. Yoon has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings and served as a journal reviewer in engineering education, STEM education, and educational psychology. She has also served as a PI, co-PI, advisory board member, or external
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Martell Bell, The University of Iowa; Rachel Vitali, The University of Iowa; Jae-eun Russell
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project-basedlearning (PBL) and hands-on exploration have on student learning across a variety of disciplinesincluding engineering. Recently, the Mechanical Engineering Department at The University ofIowa introduced undergraduate and graduate certificate programs in artificial intelligence,modeling, and simulations (AIMS) that aim to teach students: (1) the importance of uncertaintyquantification, (2) the various types of combinations (e.g., modeling and simulation-assistedmachine learning) and hybrid approaches, and (3) using hybrid models toward the design ofintelligent complex machines. This work-in-progress seeks to understand how extra/co-curricularactivities, as an extension of semester course content, can benefit student learning outcomes
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Improving Retention & Self-Efficacy through Experiential Learning and Research Programs
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sydney Donohue Jobe, University of New Mexico; Kamryn G. Zachek; Alex Webster, University of New Mexico; Timothy L. Schroeder; Anjali Mulchandani, University of New Mexico
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student lead for the Grand Challenge Water Science Communication fellowship at UNM.Dr. Alex Webster, University of New MexicoMr. Timothy L. Schroeder Tim Schroeder is the Project Director for the STEM Gateway Program at the University of New Mexico. In this capacity, he oversees student support programs designed to improve student achievement rates in STEM for Hispanic and low-income students. PriorDr. Anjali Mulchandani, University of New Mexico Dr. Anjali Mulchandani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environ- mental Engineering at the University of New Mexico. She leads the Environmental Resource Sustainabil- ity group, which studies themes related to environmental and water
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Improving Retention & Self-Efficacy through Experiential Learning and Research Programs
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Daniel A. Tillman, University of Texas at El Paso; Thomas Joseph Soto, University of Texas at El Paso; Song An, University of Texas at El Paso; Carlos Paez, Navajo Technical University; Alice Carron, Blue Marble Institute of Space Science
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Assistant Professor in Mathematics at Navajo Technical University (NTU) as well as the Program Advisor for the Mathematics Program at NTU. His current research focuses on technology-enhanced active learning in college mathematics for tribal students. He works developing lessons and curriculum to promote students’ interests in learning mathematics. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses about mathematics. He received his doctoral degree in the Science, Technol- ogy, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand of Teaching Learning and Culture Program at The University of Texas at El Paso in 2014 under the mentoring of Dr. Judith Munter.Alice Carron, Blue Marble Institute of Space Science Alice Carron is a Science
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Experiential Learning : Global Models and Perspectives
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alicia Shih, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Sarah Grundy, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Peter Neal, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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. Fraser, "Not another team assignment! Student perceptions towards teamwork at university management programs," Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning, vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 1122-1137, 2022, doi: 10.1108/HESWBL-01-2022-0015.[28] S. N. Kundu, "Designing an effective Virtual Field trip for e-Learning," in 2016 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE), 7-9 Dec. 2016 2016, pp. 9-13, doi: 10.1109/TALE.2016.7851762.[29] A. Klippel et al., "The value of being there: toward a science of immersive virtual field trips," Virtual Reality, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 753-770, 2020/12/01 2020, doi: 10.1007/s10055-019-00418-5.[30] A. Klippel, J. Zhao, D. Oprean, J
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Experiential Learning and Professional Skills and Competencies: Attainment, Assessment, and Evaluation.
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Adrian Nat Gentry, Purdue University; Eric Holloway, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Kerrie A. Douglas, Cornell University
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Paper ID #37301Work in Progress: Assessing Undergraduate Engineering Students’ CareerSocial CapitalAdrian Nat Gentry, Purdue University Adrian Nat Gentry is a Ph.D. student at Purdue University in Engineering Education. They completed their undergraduate degree in Materials Engineering from Purdue in May 2020. Adrian’s research interests include assessing student supports in cooperative education programs and the experiences and needs of nonbinary scientists. Adrian is involved with Purdue’s Engineering Education Graduate Association and the oSTEM chapter at Purdue.Dr. Eric Holloway, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE
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Experiential Learning and Professional Skills and Competencies: Attainment, Assessment, and Evaluation.
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John H. Callewaert, University of Michigan; Cassandra Sue Ellen Jamison, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #38661Supporting the Development of Professional Competencies and EngineeringIdentity at ScaleDr. John H. Callewaert, University of Michigan John Callewaert is Director of Strategic Projects in the Office of the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, College of Engineering, University of Michigan. He previously served as a program director with the University of Michigan’s Graham SustainCassandra Sue Ellen Jamison, University of Michigan Cassandra (Cassie) Jamison is an Assistant Professor in the Experiential Engineering Education Depart- ment at Rowan University (Glassboro, NJ). Her research interests
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 3
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Darcie Christensen, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Alexander Steven Victor Krummi; Arynn J. Lorentz, Iron Range Engineering; Cody Mann, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Kaitlyn Mann; Andrew Lillesve, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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,design, and professionalism knowledge and skills during that preparatory semester in order tothrive in their upcoming work experiences. While students are in their full-time co-ops, they arealso full-time students, completing their courses in the evening. All learning activities arefacilitated to accommodate faculty, staff, and students who are scattered throughout the nation.The Iron Range Engineering team consists of both faculty and staff members. The facultymembers in the program are Ph.D.-holding, tenure-track professors. Within the staff group, thereis a unique role called a facilitator. Facilitators all hold bachelor’s and/or master’s degrees inengineering and have industry experience. In traditional academic spaces, the support
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 4
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert J. Rabb P.E., Pennsylvania State University; Erin A. Hostetler, Pennsylvania State University; Patrick Joseph Tunno, Pennsylvania State University; Christine B. Masters, Pennsylvania State University
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experiences. • This program came up so many times in my interview process when they ask you the questions of “how have you been a leader? What have you learned?” I always was able to relate it back to Global Engineering Fellows, how this propelled me, and how I deal with others or how I manage others…It’s helped me in getting a job.Given the success of the Global Engineering Fellows badging initiative, there may be apossibility to build on the momentum created through the credential. Veteran Fellows currentlyserve as mentors to new members, completing additional requirements and training outside of acredit bearing structure. Thus, it may be useful to establish two tiers of badging, Level 1 forinitial requirements, with the
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert B. Bass, Portland State University; Jen Lindwall, Portland State University
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through multi-year assessment of program SOs [25].However, for all of the papers cited above, the assessment tools were developed for the now-outmoded ABET 2000 “a through k” SOs.More recently, Ozis et al. developed SO assessment methods based on internship experiencesthat map to the modern “1-7” Criteria 3 SOs [13]. Moreover, the authors discuss the impacts thatinternships have on the perspectives and experiences of underrepresented engineering students.The authors identify mapping to six of the seven SOs. The Criteria 3 SOs are, in brief : (1)problem solving; (2) engineering design, (3) effective communication, (4) ethical responsibilities,(5) teamwork, (6) experimentation, data interpretation and engineering judgment, and (7) theability to
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 2
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Fatemeh Mirzahosseini Zarandi, University of Cincinnati; David Reeping, University of Cincinnati
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. BackgroundWork teams represent a common aspect of navigating the ever-changing global landscape intoday's dynamic environment. Cohen and Bailey (1997) define a team as "a collection ofindividuals who are interdependent in their tasks, who share responsibility for outcomes, who seethemselves and who are seen by others as an intact social entity embedded in one or more largersocial systems, and who manage their relationships across organizational boundaries" (p.241). Thecollaborative nature of engineering naturally involves teams working together to develop solutionsto design problems. Several studies examine the elements that impact team performance, such ashaving a shared goal and high-performance standards, communication, team bonding, and clearroles
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Experiential Learning : Global Models and Perspectives
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Fangqing Yi, Tsinghua University; Xiaofeng Tang, Tsinghua University
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cooperative education program, apaid internship in which universities and enterprises cooperate to train students. This model hassince been emulated in many countries, which is an early model of modern education integrating1 http://wap.moe.gov.cn/jyb_xwfb/s5147/202010/t20201009_493536.html2 Yi Ran, Shen Yan, Yang Bin&Zhang Shulin (2017). Deepen the comprehensive reform of graduateeducation for engineering majors Degree and postgraduate education (01), 5-7.3 Ma Yonghong, Liu Runze, Yu Miaomiao. The Connotation, type and Development of ProfessionalDegree Students in China [J]. Degree and Graduate Education,2021,No.344(07):12-18.industry and education4. In modern times, various countries have begun to explore the deepintegration forms between
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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P.K. Imbrie, University of Cincinnati; Fazel Ranjbar, University of Cincinnati; Jutshi Agarwal, University of Cincinnati
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overall GPA. Engineering student retention rates atUS academic institutions range from 40 to 80%. The intervention presented in literature to address theretention problem in engineering schools may be generally divided into different themes. While improvingmathematics and physics skills have been used in some initiatives to reduce attrition, some included first-year interventions based on hands-on projects. Others focused on inculcating a more collaborative,interactive, and supportive learning environment. Also, COOP programs have been designed to introducestudents to the actual workplace environment and help them to be more engaged with real-world problems.There is a significant dearth of literature on the impact of COOP on retention in
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Experiential Learning and Professional Skills and Competencies: Attainment, Assessment, and Evaluation.
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Emily Buten, University of Michigan; Jack Boomer Perry, University of Michigan; Aaron W. Johnson, University of Michigan
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classroom. A literature review of experientiallearning found that most experiential learning research centers on in-class programs and coursesand has assessed a range of skills including technical, professional, and personal outcomes(Jamison et al., 2022). However, curriculum change takes time. Engineering curricula are alreadyextensive and time-consuming, so adjusting or adding more courses is not always possible.Therefore, out-of-classroom experiences have emerged as another way to develop the skillsnecessary to create engineering professionals.Many out-of-class activities have been shown to give students the opportunity to learnprofessional skills including service-learning, internships, co-operative education, engineeringsocieties, and design
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 3
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Match Ko, University of Hong Kong; Fu Zhang, University of Hong Kong; Chun Kit Chui, University of Hong Kong
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education.KeywordsStudent-initiated interest groups, engineering leadership, experiential learning, bio-inspiredrobotics, Guinness World Record, electric vehicle technologies, international awardBackgroundThis practice paper introduces a program designed to cultivate the development of student-initiated interest groups (SIGs) with a focus on technological innovation and challenge-basedlearning within the engineering faculty of the University of Hong Kong. In December 2020, thefaculty inaugurated a 2,000-square-meter Tam Wing Fan Innovation Wing [1] (a.k.a. the HKUInno Wing) at a prominent location on campus. This center serves as the hub for the SIGprogram, equipped with cutting-edge prototyping facilities and extensive project spaces. Settingitself apart from
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Grace Lynn Baldwin Kan-uge; Carol S. Stwalley, Purdue University ; Robert Merton Stwalley III P.E., Purdue University
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Paper ID #41805Board #444 - Professional Practice Experiences of Collegiate Rising ScholarsStudents—A Work-in-ProgressMs. Grace Lynn Baldwin Kan-uge Grace Baldwin, joined the Rising Scholar NSF S-STEM program in the Summer of 2017 as a Graduate Research Assistant. She completed her Bachelor of Science, Master’s, and Docterate of Philosophy at Purdue University in Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ABE).Dr. Carol S. Stwalley, Purdue University Dr. Carol S. Stwalley, PE joined the Minority Engineering Program team in the fall of 2007 as Recruitment and Retention Analyst. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
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Experiential Learning : Global Models and Perspectives
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Venkataraman PB, Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani; G Sundar
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past 8 years Achievement of learning outcome Excellent/ Good: 77% In manufacturing, (capstone project performance in 3 design, and automotive engineering group for the last 5 Average/ Poor: 33% programs semesters: n=2028) 4 Organizations repeating cohorts 16 Engineering:11; 11A descriptive study of an innovative and sustainable model of work integrated learningfor industry professionals – An Indian case CSIS
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Luiz A. DaSilva, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Liza Wilson Durant, George Mason University; Jordan Mason; Sarah Hayes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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telecommunications chairholder at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, and director of CONNECT – the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Future Communications and Network. DaSilva is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) for his contributions to cognitive networking and to resource management in wireless networks. He pioneered the application of game theory to analyze and design wireless networks, authoring the first book on the topic. He is also responsible for seminal work on cognitive networking and spectrum and network sharing. He has authored two books, more than 300 peer-reviewed papers, and is a frequent keynote speaker and invited lecturer around the world. He has also been an IEEE
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 4
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Laurie Sutch, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #41276Professional Competency Development through Reflection (Work-in-Progress)Laurie Sutch, University of Michigan Laurie is an experienced administrator in higher education as a director and program manager, workshop presenter, and facilitator of interactive learning experiences. Currently in the College of Engineering Undergraduate Education office at the University of Michigan, she supervises Spire, a program designed to help students develop professional competencies such as teamwork, communication, etc. She has presented at a variety of conferences, and has published several articles on gameful competency
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Isaac Heizelman, University of North Dakota; McKenna Rose Matt
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afterundergraduate programs. This paper will provide a first-person account of one undergraduateteam’s experience during their first semester in IBL. Students will reflect on their developingself-image as student engineers, not as engineering students. Students will share their initialproject aspirations and the failures, pivots, and learning which occurred during the semester.Students’ use of tokens to manage planned work and education achievements will be discussed.Students will state their achievements from this course and contrast traditional learningstructures, such as high-stakes testing, active learning, and project-based learning, to IBLKeywords: Innovation, IBL, LMS, engineering, education, learningIntroduction: This paper’s
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Claude Brathwaite, City University of New York, City College
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the School of Engineeringoffice of Student Resources and Services. The Career Launch utilized a matching algorithm that matchedstudent’s interest with the host preferences/job description. Students were matched and were very diversewith majors in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Communications/Journalism, Computer Science, Forensic Science,Computer Information Systems, Computer Science and Engineering and Digital Media. Students selectedfrom the FWS program had no such algorithm for matching (all majors were accepted) and consisted of aninterview followed by a selection by the host office. The assignments were guided by the student’s major andinterest. The paper will present the recruitment, selection, project operation, timeline, management