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Transformative Learning in STEM: Accessibility, Social Impact, and Inclusivity in Higher Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Seth Polsley, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Amanda Kate Lacy; Samantha Ray, Texas A&M University; Tracy Anne Hammond, Texas A&M University
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Paper ID #44324Tactile Learning: Making a Computer Vision Course Accessible throughTouched-Based InterfacesDr. Seth Polsley, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Dr. Seth Polsley is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, with his academic home in the School of Computing. His research focuses on the combination of intelligent systems design and human-computer interaction in order to support novel educational and universal computing experiences.Ms. Amanda Kate Lacy Amanda Lacy is a PhD student at Texas A&M University in the
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Charting Inclusivity: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Technology in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cecilé Sadler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alicia Nicki Washington, Duke University; Shaundra Bryant Daily, Duke University
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Paper ID #41707Work in Progress: Understanding Differential Experiences of Identity in ComputingEnvironments Using a Computing Privilege InventoryCecil´e Sadler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cecil´e Sadler is a PhD student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the MIT Media Lab with the Lifelong Kindergarten group. Her interests lie at the intersection of computing and education in designing equitable learning environments that cultivate creativity through technology-mediated creative learning experiences. She focuses on investigating how computing can be leveraged to create spaces for Black and brown
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 7
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mariana A. Alvidrez; Elsa Q. Villa, University of Texas, El Paso; Elaine Hampton; Mary K. Roy; Tomas Sandoval; Andrea Villagomez
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Arts in Education from UTEP. She has led and co-led numerous grants from corporate foundations and state and federal agencies, and has numerous publications in refereed journals and edited books. Her research interests include communities of practice, gender, transformative learning, and identity.Elaine HamptonMary K. RoyTomas SandovalAndrea Villagomez ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Using Academic Controversy in a Computer Science Undergraduate Leadership Course An Effective Approach to Examine Ethical Issues in Computer Science EducationAbstractThe technology field today, with continually emerging social media and communicationplatforms, is
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Redefining Inclusivity: Embracing Neurodiversity in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Delanie Robertson, Clemson University; Leila Elizabeth Williams; Kylie Nicole Avitabile, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University
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Paper ID #42799WIP: Understanding the Experiences of Neurodivergent Learners in Engineeringand Computing MajorsDelanie Robertson, Clemson UniversityLeila Elizabeth WilliamsKylie Nicole Avitabile, Clemson UniversityDr. D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University Dr. D. Matthew Boyer is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Science Education in the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences at Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. His work involves how we use technology to build and transfer knowledge in a range of learning environments. ©American Society for
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Redefining Inclusivity: Embracing Neurodiversity in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brean Elizabeth Prefontaine, Duke University; Alicia Nicki Washington, Duke University; Shaundra Bryant Daily, Duke University; Brianna Blaser, University of Washington; Joanna Goode, University of Oregon; Valerie B. Barr, Union College
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forlongitudinally assessing AiiCE’s impact. Additionally, this research contributes to the expandingwork on computing-specific frameworks for creating identity-inclusive learning environments,which is increasingly important, given efforts to restrict diversity, equity, inclusion, andaccessibility (DEIA) initiatives in education. The remainder of this paper is organized as follows.First, the instrument development, data collection, and analysis methods are described. Then, theresults section details respondent characteristics, tenet use, and identified barriers. We concludewith a discussion, limitations, and future work.POSITIONALITY STATEMENTWe are a diverse team of scholars who all hold at least one identity that is historicallyunderrepresented in
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 5
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Desen Sevi Ozkan, Tufts University; Cynthia Hampton, Virginia Tech
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Paper ID #37578How Do Students Take up Notions of Environmental Racism in anEngineering Computational Methods Course?Dr. Desen Sevi Ozkan, Tufts University Desen is a postdoctoral researcher at Tufts University in the Center for Engineering Education Outreach and the Institute for Research on Learning and Instruction Tech. She holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Edu- cation from Virginia Tech and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Tufts University.Ms. Cynthia Hampton, Virginia Tech Cynthia Hampton is a postdoctoral fellow with the Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity (CEED) at Virginia Tech. She has done work as a
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 2
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Fatima Glovena Fairfax, Duke University; Elyse McFalls, Duke University; Alex Rogers, Duke University; Jabari Kwesi, Duke University; Alicia Nicki Washington, Duke University; Shaundra Bryant Daily, Duke University; Crystal E. Peoples, Duke University; Helen Xiao, Duke University; Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
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(e.g., Association of Computing Machinery)? 10. Are you a member of any university clubs or organizations? 11. In your computing department, do you have opportunities to learn about topics related to race in: a. Courses b. Workshops/lecture series Construct 3: Belonging/Comfort in Computing Courses/Departments 1. *I frequently discuss topics related to race and/or racial discrimination with: a. My three closest college friends b. Classmates (major courses) c. Classmates (non-major courses) d. Other students in department-related computing organizations you participate in (if any) e. Other students in university clubs/organizations you participate in (if any)? 2. *I would be comfortable being one of the few people or
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 5
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nivedita Kumar, Florida International University; Stephen Secules, Florida International University
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Paper ID #37223The Danger of a Single Story: A Critical and Holistic Account ofRachel’s Experience in Computing for Broadening ParticipationMrs. Nivedita Kumar, Florida International University Nivedita is pursuing her Ph.D. in Engineering & Computing Education at Florida International Univer- sity. She has a computer science and engineering background as well as K-12 teaching. She thinks about creating an inclusive learning environment using critical and feminist frameworks in undergraduate engineering and computing classrooms.Dr. Stephen Secules, Florida International University Stephen is an Assistant Professor
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 4
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rebecca Zarch, SageFox Consulting Group; Sarah T. Dunton; Jayce R. Warner, University of Texas, Austin; Jeffrey Xavier; Joshua Childs, University of Texas, Austin; Alan Peterfreund, SAGE
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work collectively to tackle some of these questions. Topics that haveemerged include: ● How do we measure BPC in K–8 settings, or in courses where computing is integrated into another subject area? ● What can we learn about pathways? Do students who are exposed to a foundational CS course continue on to more advanced CS courses? This question is particularly important for states that have adopted a CS for All approach which requires CSEd in middle or early high school or as a graduation requirement. ● Does the classification of a CS course as a CTE or comprehensive course influence who can teach it, changing access for students? Does it change who participates?States have also recognized that data is
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Breaking barriers, building futures: Narratives of equity and inclusion in STEM education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachel Funk, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Leilani Marie Pai, Denison University; Johan Benedict Cristobal, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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a Visiting Assistant Professor in Mathematics at Denison University. Her experiences as a mathematician, computer scientist, and mathematics instructor now inform her work in STEM education, where she is interested in equity, inclusion, and student STEM identity.Johan Benedict Cristobal, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Johan Benedict Cristobal is a fourth-year Mathematics doctoral candidate and student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). His dissertation work is in Mathematics Education, centered around how instructors have framed their teaching and their students’ learning. His central research question are how these frames shape how instructors notice classroom events and how culture shapes these frames
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Engineering a Just Future: Cultivating Equity, Voice, and Community in Technical Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ebony Omotola McGee, The Johns Hopkins University; Thema Monroe-White, Berry College; Shelly Engelman, Custom EduEval LLC
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Paper ID #43782Unveiling Demographic Influences and Differential Career Preferences amongEngineering Graduate Students: A Comparative Analysis of Mechanical,Electrical, and Computer EngineersDr. Ebony Omotola McGee, The Johns Hopkins University Dr. Ebony McGee is a Professor of Innovation and inclusion in the STEM Ecosystem in the School of Education and the Department of Mental Health in the School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. McGee is an electrical engineer by training and an 11-time NSF investigator awardee. She is the leading expert on both race and structural racism in STEM, with all its toxic
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Inclusive Horizons: Shaping Diverse Pathways in Engineering and Design Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachael E Cate, Oregon State University; Jacob Field, Oregon State University; Sierra Kai Sverdrup, Oregon State University
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programdevelopment.Keywords: communities of practice, transformative learning, sense of belonging, careerpreparedness, undergraduate education, capstone design, URM students, women inengineering, first-generation, underrepresented racial minority students, underserved studentcommunities, marginalized students, case study, program development research, developernarratives, longitudinal study, educational action research 1. IntroductionThis report describes the most recent full year (2022-2023) of the Oregon State UniversitySchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Design Student Community of PracticeProgram. The program development details and the research process, data collection, andimplementation methodology
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 7
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sourojit Ghosh, University of Washington, Seattle; Sarah Marie Coppola, University of Washington, Seattle
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, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 164–176, Jun. 2013, doi: 10.1080/03057240.2013.785942.[25] K. Ellis, K.-T. Kao, and T. Pittman, “The Pandemic Preferred User,” FC, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 17–27, Sep. 2020, doi: 10.32855/fcapital.202002.002.[26] B. Beatty, “Transitioning to an Online World: Using HyFlex Courses to Bridge the Gap,” presented at the EdMedia + Innovate Learning, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), Jun. 2007, pp. 2701–2706. Accessed: Feb. 13, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/25752/[27] B. J. Beatty, “Hybrid classes with flexible participation options – If you build it, how will they come?,” Association for Educational Communications and Technology Annual Convention
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 3
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rania Al-Hammoud, University of Waterloo; Soukaina Jazouli; Andrea Atkins, University of Waterloo
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] conducted a literature review summarizing the findings of 58 articles from 13 differentcountries about the different equity-oriented approaches in education from 2010 to 2020. Thepapers were categorized into 4 different education interventions: programmatic configurations,curricular settings, pedagogical approaches and learning activities. The programmaticconfiguration category refers to integrating equity methodically into the most important elementsof education programs, for instance curriculum design, admission process, internships, andteaching. The program curricula category refers to off-campus experiences and academic courses.The pedagogical approaches category refers to fundamental rules, models, or educational teachingstrategies. The
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Danielle Vegas Lewis, SUNY Fredonia
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Paper ID #39355”We’re Learning like Everyone Else”: Best Practices from Men AlliesDanielle Vegas Lewis, SUNY Fredonia Danielle Vegas Lewis is a doctoral candidate in the University at Buffalo’s Higher Education program. She earned a B.A. in Political Science from SUNY Cortland in 2005 and a M.Ed. in Higher Education and Student Affairs from the University of South Carolina in 2007. She is currently the SUNY PRODiG Fellow at SUNY Fredonia where she teaches sociology and gender courses. She also serves as a Research Associate for Dr. Linda DeAngelo at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research agenda aims to under
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Redefining Inclusivity: Embracing Neurodiversity in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nolgie O. Oquendo-Colón, University of Michigan; Xiaping Li, University of Michigan; Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #44366WIP: The Role of Classroom Teaching Practices on the Academic Success ofEngineering College Students with ADHDNolgie O. Oquendo-Col´on, University of Michigan Nolgie O. Oquendo-Colon is an Engineering Education Research PhD student at the University of Michigan. He holds a MS and BS in Industrial Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez.Miss Xiaping Li, University of Michigan Xiaping Li is a Ph.D. candidate in Engineering Education Research at the University of Michigan. Her research interests encompass faculty development and change, neurodiverse college student learning experiences and
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Redefining Inclusivity: Embracing Neurodiversity in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Monica Lynn Miles, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Corey T Schimpf, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Nicole Lowman, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Kate Haq, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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liberated and environmentally just environments for Black people, and other minoritized individuals. She believes in fostering racial solidarity and finding her own path in the movement.Dr. Corey T Schimpf, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Corey Schimpf is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education at University at Buffalo. He is the Division Chair for the Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) for the American Society of Engineering Education 2024 annual conference. His research interests include engineering and human-centered design, advancing research methods, and technology innovations to support learning in complex domains. He has a PhD from Purdue University in
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Redefining Inclusivity: Embracing Neurodiversity in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kristin A. Bartlett, University of Kentucky
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] D. Voyer, S. Voyer, and M. P. Bryden, “Magnitude of Sex Differences in Spatial Abilities:A Meta-Analysis and Consideration of Critical Variables,” American Psychological Association,vol. 117, no. 2, pp. 250–270, 1995.[7] M. Serrano Anazco and S. Zurn-Birkhimer, “Using Origami and CAD as Tools forSpatial Ability Training for First-year Female Engineering Students,” in 2020 ASEE VirtualAnnual Conference Content Access Proceedings, Virtual Online: ASEE Conferences, Jun. 2020,p. 35468. doi: 10.18260/1-2--35468.[8] S. A. Sorby, N. Veurink, and S. Streiner, “Does spatial skills instruction improve STEMoutcomes? The answer is ‘yes,’” Learning and Individual Differences, vol. 67, no. 2018, pp.209–222, Oct. 2018, doi: 10.1016/j.lindif
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Engineering Equity: Challenging Paradigms and Cultivating Inclusion in Technical Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jingfeng Wu, University of Michigan; Clay Walker, University of Michigan
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in the University of Michigan’s College of Engineering Technical Communication Program. He regularly teaches first-year, intermediate, and senior writing courses for students in all engineering disciplines, but especially Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. His research focuses on the interplay between identity, experience, and agency in language and literacy practices in technical and workplace communication contexts through translingual and linguistic justice frameworks. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Mechanical engineering reasoning diagram: How can modeling engineering thinking support learning in writing intensive labs?The
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 12
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Janet Y. Tsai, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Engineering and Applied Science. He holds a B.A. in psychology from Louisiana State Universit ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Counterspaces: Underrepresented Students Find Community and Supportive Learning Spaces During a Global PandemicIntroductionRedShirt programs in engineering are intended to support the success of historically marginalized groupsin STEM by providing alternative access pathways into engineering undergraduate programs and supportsystems to succeed through to degree attainment. These programs unto themselves are one means ofstructurally changing academic institutions by disrupting traditional admissions pathways which havehistorically restricted access to
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Charting Inclusivity: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Technology in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tyrine Jamella Pangan, Tufts University; Kristen B Wendell, Tufts University
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construction: A case study of engineering students. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 41(3), 267–293. https://doi.org/10.1002/tea.20003Lave, J., & Wenger, E. (1991). Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511815355Lingard, R., & Barkataki, S. (2011, October). Teaching teamwork in engineering and computer science. 2011 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Frontiers in Education Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota. https://doi.org/10.1109/FIE.2011.6143000Masta, S., Grant, J., Margherio, C., Dickerson, D., Ohland, M. W., & Pawley, A. L. (2023). Onfaculty responsibility for increasing students’ sense of
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Charting Inclusivity: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Technology in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Clay Walker, University of Michigan
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Paper ID #41362Redefining Engineering Literacy with Generative AI: Impacts and Implicationsfor Diverse Languages and Expertise in Engineering EducationDr. Clay Walker, University of Michigan Dr. Walker is a Lecturer III in the University of Michigan’s College of Engineering Technical Communication Program. He regularly teaches first-year, intermediate, and senior writing courses for students in all engineering disciplines, but especially Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. His research focuses on the interplay between identity, experience, and agency in language and literacy practices in technical and
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Charting Inclusivity: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Technology in Engineering and Computing Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jeffrey Halpern, University of New Hampshire; Mariah Arral, Carnegie Mellon University; Cassandra Michelle Lafleur, University of New Hampshire; Sarah Young; Elise Baribault, University of New Hampshire; Julianna Gesun, University of New Hampshire
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a Long Time Our Voices have been Hushed’: Using Student Perspectives to Develop Supports for Neurodiverse College Students,” Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 8, no. APR, p. 544, Apr. 2017, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00544.[15] S. Davis and R. Jones, “The Genesis, Evolution, and Influence of Undergraduate Research Mentoring Relationships,” International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, vol. 14, no. 1, May 2020, doi: 10.20429/ijsotl.2020.140106.[16] M.-J. Wu, K. Zhao, and F. Fils-Aime, “Response rates of online surveys in published research: A meta-analysis,” Computers in Human Behavior Reports, vol. 7, p. 100206, Aug. 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.chbr.2022.100206.[17] P. Carreira and A. S. Lopes, “Drivers of
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Innovating Inclusivity: Rethinking Access and Empowerment in STEM Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sarah Hug, Colorado Evaluation and Research Consulting; Raena Cota, New Mexico State University; Ruth Constansa Torres Castillo, New Mexico State University; Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University; Adan Maximiliano Delval, New Mexico State University
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education in the STEM fields, and that onefeature of higher education practice is the filtering of those worthy of learning STEM in highereducation [6]. Evidence from higher education research more broadly indicates these hegemonicscripts are embedded in post-secondary institutions, and that faculty and administrators may havethese scripts embedded in their own understanding of schooling [7].In contrast, engineering and computing departments could embrace counter scripts [8], thealternative notions that privilege equity, inclusion, and social justice. Counter scripts relevant tothis work are pedagogy of empowerment, in which learners are encouraged to question policiesand practices that do not serve them, and education for social justice, which
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Transformative Learning in STEM: Accessibility, Social Impact, and Inclusivity in Higher Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ingrid Scheel, Oregon State University; Rachael E Cate, Oregon State University; Natasha Mallette, Oregon State University; Ean H Ng, Oregon State University; Stella Collier, Oregon State University; Christina Bianca Southwick, Oregon State University; Carly Hudson
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Paper ID #41866Teaching Strategies that Incorporate Social Impacts in Technical Courses andEase Accreditation Metric CreationMs. Ingrid Scheel, Oregon State University Ingrid Scheel is a Project Instructor at Oregon State University in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She teaches Electrical and Computer Engineering fundamentals and design courses, and as a graduate student in Education is focused on curriculum design. Scheel’s industry experience includes prototype development, test article instrumentation, data acquisition, data analysis, and reporting. She contributes to the International Society for Optics
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Transformative Learning in STEM: Accessibility, Social Impact, and Inclusivity in Higher Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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D. C. Beardmore, University of Colorado Boulder; Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder
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administrators a common language todescribe dis/ability. It provides a starting point from which to open a dialgone around dis/abilityand access in STEM education. The paint bucket model and language it provides is intended tobe expanded and adapted as we, the dis/abled and STEM education communities, learn and growtogether. Only by working together can we better understand the variety of multidimensionalways in which dis/ability (and difference more broadly) is experienced and recognized.We, the authors, center the experiences and conceptualizations of seven dis/abled STEMgraduate students in exploring dis/ability. Specifically, we deductively map select interviewexcerpts from a broader qualitative study to the first three axioms of the paint bucket
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Transformative Learning in STEM: Accessibility, Social Impact, and Inclusivity in Higher Education
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Motahareh Darvishpour Ahandani, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus; Jennifer M Bekki, Arizona State University
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. (2015). Applying systematic review search methods to the grey literature: A case study examining guidelines for school-based breakfast programs in Canada. Systematic Reviews, 4(138). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-015-0125-0Institute of International Education. (2022a). “International Student Enrollment Trends, 1948/49 -0 2021/22”. Open Doors: Report on International Educational Exchange, retrieved from http://www.opendoorsdata.org.McGee, E. O., Griffith, D. M., & Houston, S. L. (2019). “I know I have to work twice as hard and hope that makes me good enough”: Exploring the stress and strain of Black doctoral students in engineering and computing. Teachers College Record, 121(4), 1
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 8
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mayari I. Serrano, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Natalia M. Rodriguez; Daniel Guberman; Jacqueline Callihan Linnes, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Paper ID #38563Work in Progress: Engineering Health Equity: Perspective and Pedagogy ofInterdisciplinary Teaching and Learning and Impact on Learners’ SocialIdentityDr. Mayari I. Serrano, Purdue University, West Lafayette Mayari Serrano Anazco is a visiting clinical assistant professor at the College of Engineering and John Martinson Honors College at Purdue University. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology En- gineering at Ecuador’s Army Polytechnic School and her Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Computer and Information Technology from Purdue University. After obtaining her Ph.D., she was appointed as the first
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 9
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cole Hatfield Joslyn, Northern Arizona University; Peter Golding, University of Texas, El Paso
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learned from year 1Abstract—An abundance of literature demonstrates that women’s and minorities’ sense ofbelonging, or lack thereof, influences their academic performance and persistence in STEMeducation and careers. To address this problem, we developed and piloted a holistic, socio-culturally responsive peer-mentoring program—with funding from the National ScienceFoundation—that provided a multidimensional (i.e., academic, institutional, and social) supportsystem for first-year engineering students, particularly Hispanic/LatinX/XicanX studentsinclusive of their intersectionalities (HLX+). The purpose of this pilot program, Promoviendo elÉxito Estudiantil a través de un Sistema de Apoyo (PromESA), is to increase HLX+ students’sense of belonging
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Reimagining Pathways: Nurturing Diversity and Identity in STEM Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Raghu Pucha, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shivani Kundalia, Georgia Institute of Technology; Vijay Sreenivasan, Georgia Institute of Technology
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paper presents post-activity reflections in student design projects with socio-technical andsocio-cultural interventions in a freshman design course. While socio-technical and socio-cultural context in student design projects is important to help increase the level of studentengagement, the semi-experiential nature of design projects stimulate emotions that significantlyinfluence cognitive functions leading to significant learning. These interventions areimplemented in a freshman design course, where students work on computer-aided design ofculture-inspired home decorative items [13] in individual projects, and sustainable developmentgoals (SDG)-based design [14] of large engineering structures as part of team projects. Aqualitative and