This Lessons Learned Paper describes a yearlong faculty development pilot program that was designed to help a team of faculty de-risk their pursuit of wicked research problems. Wicked problems are extraordinarily difficult to solve due to their incomplete, contradictory, and at times changing requirements. They often include multiple stakeholders with competing interests and worldviews. As a result, they are risky by definition because they are difficult to fund, publish, and collaborate on. Presented here, a team of eleven faculty, from six different academic units, explored their personal and professional values during an initial off-site two and a half day retreat. These values were repeatedly revisited when discussing the implications o...
Low-income students are underrepresented in engineering and are more likely to struggle in engineeri...
Published research has provided a robust set of documented tools and techniques for transforming ind...
Listening carefully to our students and integrating the variables that matter to them is a step that...
This Lessons Learned Paper describes a yearlong faculty development pilot program that was designed ...
Over the past decade, three doctoral programs have been launched at Boise State University. The firs...
One of our observations in this lessons learned paper is that there is underwhelming faculty develop...
Successful faculty applications to teaching/undergraduate institutions can be difficult for doctoral...
Problem Statement: Early-career science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) faculty members ar...
Previous research [1] has documented the pressures encountered by STEM faculty at R1 institutions: w...
The NSF-funded Redshirt in Engineering Consortium was formed in 2016 with the goal of enhancing the ...
In this paper we present an evaluation and lessons learned from a joint Research Experience for Unde...
Over the past six years we have worked to integrate ethics education throughout the curriculum of ...
In the lifecycle of an engineering education grant, the phase where best practices are sustained and...
In this work-in-progress, we will illustrate how we used two collaborative, qualitative research met...
Copyright © 2019: Sarah Dart, Kim Blackmore, Keith Willey, Anne Gardner, Smitha Jose, Raj Sharma, Sl...
Low-income students are underrepresented in engineering and are more likely to struggle in engineeri...
Published research has provided a robust set of documented tools and techniques for transforming ind...
Listening carefully to our students and integrating the variables that matter to them is a step that...
This Lessons Learned Paper describes a yearlong faculty development pilot program that was designed ...
Over the past decade, three doctoral programs have been launched at Boise State University. The firs...
One of our observations in this lessons learned paper is that there is underwhelming faculty develop...
Successful faculty applications to teaching/undergraduate institutions can be difficult for doctoral...
Problem Statement: Early-career science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) faculty members ar...
Previous research [1] has documented the pressures encountered by STEM faculty at R1 institutions: w...
The NSF-funded Redshirt in Engineering Consortium was formed in 2016 with the goal of enhancing the ...
In this paper we present an evaluation and lessons learned from a joint Research Experience for Unde...
Over the past six years we have worked to integrate ethics education throughout the curriculum of ...
In the lifecycle of an engineering education grant, the phase where best practices are sustained and...
In this work-in-progress, we will illustrate how we used two collaborative, qualitative research met...
Copyright © 2019: Sarah Dart, Kim Blackmore, Keith Willey, Anne Gardner, Smitha Jose, Raj Sharma, Sl...
Low-income students are underrepresented in engineering and are more likely to struggle in engineeri...
Published research has provided a robust set of documented tools and techniques for transforming ind...
Listening carefully to our students and integrating the variables that matter to them is a step that...