Electrical Engineering (2022) from the University of Florida and a Master’s degree in Educational Technology (2016) from the Universidad Tecnologica de Santiago (UTESA). He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering (1998) from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM). He is fervently dedicated to understanding and improving student learning through active classroom engagement. He is passionate about exploring effective pedagogy, striving to captivate students’ attention, stimulate their curiosity, and ignite their passion for learning.Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the
standards for accessibility and interactions. Elife, 9:e62668, 2020.[3] Justin Neves, John N Lavis, and M Kent Ranson. A scoping review about conference objectives and evaluative practices: how do we get more out of them? Health Research Policy and Systems, 10(1):1–11, 2012.[4] Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, Saira Anwar, and Zahra Atiq. How multi-modal approaches support engineering and computing education research. Australasian Journal of Engineering Education, 28(2):124–139, 2023.[5] Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on and Saira Anwar. Situating multi-modal approaches in engineering education research, 2022.
, aligned with collaborative autoethnography, that this panel andpaper were a truly collaborative effort. All authors (panelists) contributed equally to the panelpreparation, panel discussion, conceptualization and writing of the paper, and subsequent dataanalysis, despite the author order listed. We would also like to thank our panel organizers, Drs.Lily Wang and Idalis Villanueva Alarcón from the ASEE Women in Engineering Division.References[1] J. L. Doumont, “Panel Discussions,” in English Communication for Scientists, Cambridge, MA: Scitable by Nature Education, 2010. Accessed: Jan. 31, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.nature.com/scitable/ebooks/english-communication-for-scientists- 14053993/126085065/[2] G. Roehrig, H. El