Spring 2014 Seminars

Event Date: May 8, 2014
Spring 2014 Research Seminars

January 23: “Basics of Argumentation in Academic Writing”, Writing Lab, Sean Mitsein, Part 1

February 6: “Basics of Argumentation in Academic Writing”, Writing Lab, Sean Mitsein, Part 2

February 13: Ruth Streveler, ENE - “Fun Facts about the Brain and Their Implications for Engineering Learning and Teaching” - presentation.

February 20: Qing Lei, Institute of Higher Education, Beihang University - “Engineering Education in China”, Qing Lei, Institute of Higher Education, Beihang University

February 27: Farshid Marbouti, ENE - “You May be Able to Teach Early Classes, but Students May Not be Awake Yet!” - presentation.

March 6: Anna Douglas, INSPIRE - “Examining the Role of Gender in Elementary Students' Engineering Identity Development and Knowledge Outcomes: A Structural Equation Approach” - presentation.

March 13: David Radcliffe, ENE - “ENE Moves: Opportunities and Challenges over the next Five Years” - presentation.

March 20: No Seminar – Spring Break

March 27: Norman Fortenberry, ASEE Executive Director - “Engineering Faculty for the 21st Century – Innovations with Impact” - presentation.

April 3: ENEGSA Town Hall Meeting

April 10: Gina Svarovsky, Science Museum of Minnesota - "Exploring the Role of Museums in Broadening Participation in Engineering" - presentation.

April 17: Şenay Purzer's ELO Research Group, Purdue School of Engineering Education - Engineering Students and Their Approaches to Design - presentation.

April 24: ENE 595 Class - "Analyzing Video Data for Research Without Being Overwhelmed" - presentation.

May 1: ENE 590 Presentation - Corey Schimpf - Family-Friendly Policies: Institutional Changes and their Impact on ENGR Faculty Members - presentation.