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Summer Faculty Immersion as a Strategy to Diffuse Engineering Education Innovations: First Year Results

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Conference

2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Atlanta, Georgia

Publication Date

June 23, 2013

Start Date

June 23, 2013

End Date

June 26, 2013

ISSN

2153-5965

Conference Session

Mechanical Engineering (ME) Poster Session

Tagged Division

Mechanical Engineering

Page Count

27

Page Numbers

23.1114.1 - 23.1114.27

DOI

10.18260/1-2--22499

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https://strategy.asee.org/22499

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Juan C Morales Universidad del Turabo

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Dr. Juan C. Morales is professor and department head of Mechanical Engineering at Universidad del Turabo. He also served as the ABET Coordinator of the School of Engineering until 2011 for the purpose of achieving the initial EAC accreditation of all the engineering programs at Universidad del Turabo. As ABET Coordinator, Dr. Morales had the privilege of working closely with the entire engineering faculty in the process of establishing a systemic and sustainable Outcomes Assessment Program. His current research explores innovations in the classroom and their diffusion.

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Michael J. Prince Bucknell University

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Abstract

Summer Faculty Immersion: A Strategy to Diffuse Engineering Education InnovationsThis paper presents the first-year results of an externally-funded faculty development programthat was carried out at a private engineering school in Puerto Rico during the summer of 2012.The program was designed to ignite innovative teaching in engineering and physics courses withthe overarching goal of increasing graduation rates of Hispanic engineering students. This modelis a possible solution to a problem identified in the recent research literature: althoughinnovations in teaching are available and well-researched, the faculty are not readily adoptingthem because the time required to develop them exceeds substantially the normal coursepreparation. The summer immersion begins with a two-day seminar on effective teachingpresented by a renowned engineering educator. It continues for a full month to allow time forfaculty members to adapt inductive and active learning techniques to two of their courses whilefree from other responsibilities of the typical semester. The paper includes the following: theresults of several surveys conducted to determine the opinion of the students and the facultyregarding the innovations and their implementation; the difference in passing rates and course-assessment results in all the courses that were impacted during the Fall 2012 semester, ascompared to previous semesters; examples of the innovations produced by the faculty during thesummer; recommendations to fine tune the future direction of the program, which is funded until2016.

Morales, J. C., & Prince, M. J. (2013, June), Summer Faculty Immersion as a Strategy to Diffuse Engineering Education Innovations: First Year Results Paper presented at 2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia. 10.18260/1-2--22499

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