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the 2-hour epic finale Introduce problem 30 min Large group work 10 minutes of internet access 30 min Small group work 10 minutes of Q&A w/instructor 30 min Large group work, present results Time to write up reflection 30 min Celebrate!Individual Reflection Prompts: • Of the
students to thinkabout the big picture is crucial to their understanding of the subject.Application of Concepts in AEE 553 Compressible Flow Aerodynamics: By approaching each equation in the graduate compressible flow class from an applicationstandpoint, it made students appreciate the significance of what it is that they are learning and why.Homework problems were also designed in order for the students to apply the concepts theylearned in class to real-world applications. The homework assignments given to the students areattached in the Appendix of the paper. From an application standpoint, students solved homeworkassignments on: F-35 lifting fan (Calculating thrust and lift using conservation of momentum) (HW 1 Q.4) F-16
semester.Following examination of student responses to the sociotechnical thinking survey, only certainquestions pointed towards potential delineations in responses based on gender. The fullsociotechnical thinking survey is attached in Appendix B. Questions (Q) that showed gender-based differences and were thus most relevant to our research questions in this paper include Q1, 7Q2, Q4, Q9, and Q10. Additional quantitative and qualitative results from this survey that are notspecific to gender differentiation appear in [35].Q1, Q2, and Q4 were analyzed by scaling student responses. Most questions allowed for fourdifferent responses, which were assigned a value of