Learning Dr. Elizabeth Paper ID #23566 The T-Shaped Engineer as an Ideal in Technology Entrepreneurship: Its Origins, Histo AC 2008-837: MAKING THE POLICY CASE FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION RESEARCH Norman Fortenberry, NationalBox 1: Sample Output for a Single Topic. The second line contains the word cluster that definesthe topic. The papers listed below the word cluster are the five in which the presence of the topicis strongest. A human reader then used knowledge of the subject domain to deduce an umbrella termthat unites the cluster of co-occurring words (keywords). The umbrella term is called a “label.”Words are related and weighted by frequency, but the most common word does not necessarilycapture the meaning of the cluster as a whole
Student LearningOutcomesInterpersonal and intercultural communication concepts and principles are at the heart of otherforms of professionally valued communication, including written and oral communication,teamwork, and communicating with diverse audiences (Donnel, Aller, Alley, & Kedrowicz,2011; Woodin, Carter, & Fletcher, 2010). However, these communication-rooted concepts andprinciples are rarely expressly taught in engineering education (Kedrowicz & Nelson, 2007),where teamwork training tends to instead focus on process, organizational, and assessmentelements such as team contracts and peer-assessment (Chowdhry & Murzi, 2019). In suchsettings, engineering student teams are often told to create a team contract that