We’re heading to ASEE on Sunday, and are going to be giving a bunch of presentations. You should check them out!
Monday June 21
4:30-6:00 p.m. Kentucky International Convention Center, 213
1630: Modeling Student Data
Modeling of data related to student outcomes in engineering education gives promise of predicting the results of various interventions. Papers in this session will present attempts to both model student data and utilize models for developing future interventions.
AC 2010-1754: MODELING THE CAREER PATHWAYS OF WOMEN ENGINEERING FACULTY THROUGH ORAL HISTORIES AND PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS
Jordana Hoegh, Purdue University [email protected]
Alice Pawley, Purdue University [email protected]
Wednesday June 23
8:30-10:15 a.m. Kentucky International Convention Center, 106
3261: Historical Perspectives for Engineering Education
History can provide a valuable window into engineering education and the development of engineering professional identities. The Society for the History of Technology’s Engineering Special Interest Group, the Prometheans, has organized this historical session to demonstrate the different ways in which significant, contemporary lessons can be derived from a study of the past.
AC 2010-846: “THE IMAGE OF A WOMAN ENGINEER:” WOMEN’S IDENTITIES AS ENGINEERS AS PORTRAYED BY HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, 1930-1970
Alice Pawley, Purdue University
Karen Tonso, Wayne State University
12:30-2:00 p.m. Kentucky International Convention Center, 212
3430: Measurement Tools
Papers in this session will present recent attempts to develop new assessment and evaluation tools for teaching and research in engineering education.
AC 2010-823: USING THE EMERGENT METHODOLOGY OF DOMAIN ANALYSIS TO ANSWER COMPLEX RESEARCH QUESTIONS
Lindsey Nelson, Purdue University
Alice Pawley, Purdue University
AC 2010-839: INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY: A RESEARCH METHOD TO INVESTIGATE THE WORK-LIFE EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN FACULTY MEMBERS IN STEM DISCIPLINES
Dina Banerjee, Purdue University
Alice Pawley, Purdue University
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