were also prompted to use the open source OLI Engineering Statics course forself-testing at regular intervals throughout the term. Students were not required to officiallyenroll in the online course so usage statistics were not available, but students were required toprovide screenshots of completed tutorials for critical topics, such as generating free bodydiagrams (Sets 1, 4, 5, and 7), effects of force (Set 3 and Set 9). Topics around friction were notaddressed until the very end of the term, which may be why self-knowledge for these topics (Set6 and Set 8) were not as well developed as others.ReferencesBrown, A. L. (1975). The development of memory: Knowing, knowing about knowing, and knowing how to know. Advances in Child Development
Paper ID #32128Best 2019 PIC IV Paper : Student Views on their Role in Society as anEngineer and Relevant Ethical IssuesDr. Angela R Bielefeldt P.E., University of Colorado Boulder Angela Bielefeldt is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Department of Civil, Envi- ronmental, and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) and Director for the Engineering Plus program. She has served as the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education in the CEAE Department, as well as the ABET assessment coordinator. Professor Bielefeldt was also the faculty director of the Sustainable By Design Residential Academic Program, a
Effectiveness for the Fulton Schools of Engineer- ing at Arizona State University. She has a PhD in Psychology of Learning, Education, and Technology from Grand Canyon University. Her research and areas of interest are in improving educational outcomes for STEM students through the integration of active learning and technology-enabled frequent feedback. Prior to her role and Director of Instructional Effectiveness, she worked as the Education Project Manager for the NSF-funded JTFD Engineering faculty development program, as a high school math and science teacher, and as an Assistant Principal and Instructional & Curriculum Coach.Lydia Ross, Arizona State University Lydia Ross is a doctoral candidate and graduate