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IEEE, she is a member of the IEEE Standards Association and is in the Standards Development Working Groups of several standards related to online laboratories, learning environments, and privacy, security and governance of data related to learning systems. In ASEE she serves in the ASEE International Activities Committee and is Secretary/Treasurer of the ASEE International Division. She is an internationally registered Professional Engineering Educator (iPEER), ranked at level 5: Engineering Education Researcher, out of 6 levels. According to Google Scholar, her h-index is 25, i10-index is 59, and she has over 1900 citations.Jusmeidy ZambranoLaura Eugenia Eugenia Romero Robles, Tecnologico de MOnterrey
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Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence Fellow, a Global Perspectives Fellow, a Diversity Scholar, a Fulbright Scholar, a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, and was inducted into the Bouchet Honor Society. Homero serves as the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Chair for the Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI), the Program Chair for the ASEE Faculty Development Division, and the Vice Chair for the Research in Engineering Education Network (REEN).Matthew A. Witenstein, University of DaytonJeanne Holcomb, University of Dayton ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Assessing Global Engagement Interventions to Advance Global Engineering
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering and an M.S. in Geological Sciences.Dr. Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan Dr. Cynthia Finelli is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Professor of Education, and Director and Graduate Chair for Engineering Education Research Programs at University of Michi- gan. She is Fellow of both the ASEE and the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), associate editor for the European Journal of Engineering Education, and member of the Governing Board of the Research in Engineering Education Network. She was previously chair of EECHA, chair of the ERM Division of ASEE, co-chair of the ASEE Committee on Scholarly Publications, deputy editor for
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ofethical standards prior to obtaining IRB approval.Recruitment of case sites This study builds on the Society of Women Engineers expansion and engagement efforts withSTEM students and professionals in Europe. In May 2019, a member event took place in Berlin,Germany, providing an opportunity to connect with individuals involved with STEM mentoringprograms at universities in Germany and Austria, a country whose higher education structurealigns with Germany’s. Through recommendations from our organization’s Research AdvisoryCouncil, individuals from various university STEM programs involved with mentoring activitieswere invited to attend a research roundtable discussion held in a conference room at a BerlinTechnical University. The focus of the
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earned 58% of all engineeringdoctorate degrees awarded in 2019 [3]. At Purdue University, 128 countries are represented bythe 2,369 IGES in the College of Engineering; this is among a total of 4,992 graduate students inengineering at our institution [4]. There are 52 African students, 814 East Asian or from thePacific, 75 from Europe or Eurasia, 111 from the Near East, 1,161 from South or Central Asia,and 156 from the Western Hemisphere.Although there is a large number of IGES, these students face many barriers that domesticgraduate students do not typically share. For instance, non-native English speakers mayexperience language barriers in the classroom or laboratory. Studies have shown thatinternational students usually read well, but their
been recognized as a Diggs Teaching Scholar, a Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence Fellow, a Global Perspectives Fellow, a Diversity Scholar, a Fulbright Scholar, a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, and was inducted into the Bouchet Honor Society. Homero serves as the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Chair for the Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI), the Program Chair for the ASEE Faculty Development Division, and the Vice Chair for the Research in Engineering Education Network (REEN). ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Comparison of student global perspectives pre and post-COVID for a study abroad
opportunities while also advising students. She also leads faculty-led programs over breaks and oversees the Global Engineering Ambassador (GEA) program. She holds a BS and a MS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 2019, Hannah completed a Fulbright U.S. Graduate Award at the University of Waikato in New Zealand.Ernest-John Ignacio, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDr. Molly H Goldstein, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Dr. Molly H. Goldstein is a Teaching Assistant Professor and Product Design Lab Director in Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering at the Grainger College at the University of Illinois. She is also courtesy faculty in Mechanical Science and Engineering, Curriculum
the Program is providedfollowed by a detailed recount of the design process.1.1 Background1.1.1 UniversitiesMSU Denver is a primarily undergraduate university that has been classified as both a minority-serving and Hispanic-serving institution since 2019. The University has an open enrollmentpolicy and specializes in non-traditional (e.g., average student age is 25), first-generation (e.g.,57% of the student body), and veteran education. The University primarily serves the Denvercommunity, where approximately 96% of the student body is from Colorado with the vastmajority coming from the surrounding counties. Additionally, EAET offers both bachelor’sdegrees and undergraduate certificate programs.The University of Pécs (UP) is the oldest
, women make up 14% of the engineering workforce (15% internationally),according to SWE Research Fast Facts, 2022. In 2020, 24% of bachelor’s degrees in engineeringwere earned by women, and women of color earned 10% of the total engineering degrees.However, there is no existing data particularly dedicated to international women of color inengineering. Women of Color are often presented as a monolith in all the statistical reports.While the overall number of STEM workers in the United States increased by 44.5 percentbetween 2000 and 2019, the number of immigrant STEM workers more than doubled over thesame period. By 2019, there were almost 2.5 million immigrant STEM workers, compared to just1.2 million in 2000. Women workers still remain
pedagogical strategies translate acrosscultural contexts (Mtika & Gates, 2010; Smith-Keiling, 2019). We know that both learners’engagement and educators’ pedagogical beliefs are shaped by their social, historical, and culturalknowledge (Schweisfurth, 2015); however, currently, there is a limited understanding aboutwhich aspects of AL are replicable across contexts and which aspects may be highly context-dependent. While much exploration remains, current research suggests that factors such aslanguage, cultural context, teacher beliefs, student learner, teacher-learner relations, andcurricular structure influence the implementation of active learning strategies (Ramnarain &Hlatswayo, 2018; Mtitu, 2014). Therefore, to support educators and
internationalstudents around the globe. Despite a decrease in the enrollment rate of new international studentsby 34% for undergraduates and 45% for graduates compared to 2019/2020, close to 1 millionstudents still chose to come to the US for their education [1]. More than 80% of these students arepursuing advanced degrees in STEM [2]. Why has the US been able to attract so many internationalstudents into STEM for higher education? Several reasons have been suggested in the literature -the availability of state-of-the-art research labs, opportunities to embark on ground-breakingresearch, the presence of highly qualified researchers, and the benefits of working withintellectuals from other parts of the world [3]. It is humbling to observe from the literature
socially responsible and globally aware engineers and the impactsthey can have on a local and global level. Future work would be to implement this survey inother study-abroad programs with different program designs to find which delivery methodscould foster better global competency development.[1] B. Widdig, “Educating Engineers for the Global Workplace.”, ASEE Annual Conference, 2007.[2] J. M. Grandin, E. Dan Hirleman, and E. Dan, “Educating Engineers as Global Citizens: A Call for Action / A Report of the National Summit Meeting on the Globalization of Engineering Education,” 2009.[3] M. Allan and C. U. Chisholm, “Achieving engineering competencies in the global information society through the integration of on-campus
students and faculty members with the tools to promote effective and inclusive learning environments and mentorship practices. Homero aspires to change discourses around broadening participation in engineering and promoting action to change. Homero has been recognized as a Diggs Teaching Scholar, a Graduate Academy for Teaching Excellence Fellow, a Global Perspectives Fellow, a Diversity Scholar, a Fulbright Scholar, a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, and was inducted into the Bouchet Honor Society. Homero serves as the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Chair for the Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI), the Program Chair for the ASEE Faculty Development Division, and the Vice Chair
Paper ID #41880Focus group analysis of engineering Collaborative Online International Learning(COIL+) compared to short-term study abroad programsJoshua E. Katz, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Joshua E. Katz is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, DELTA program, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where his research centers on collaborative learning in engineering education and other STEM disciplines. He obtained his B.S. in Technology and Engineering Education in 2019 and his M.S. in STEM Education and Leadership in 2021, both from Illinois State University
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). Throughout her engineering career, she has tried to integrate global engineering into her work. Most recently, she spent the final year of her PhD at the University of Cape Town, integrating her benchtop cardiovascular research into computational models. In 2018-2019, she spent a year living and working in Tanzania, in East Africa through the Fulbright US Scholar program, teaching and conducting clinical research. Now at UD, her scholarship work includes embedding global engineering opportunities into the engineering curriculum through study abroad programs, new courses, serving as an advisor for UD’s Engineers Without Borders, and hosting global design workshops. ©American Society for Engineering
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