This Work in Progress paper examines how to capture the perceived value obtained from firstyear engineering college students (FYECS) from participating in the Engineering and Innovation Residential College (EIRC), a living learning community (LLC). People are social by nature and thrive through collaborating and living with others who share similar passions; however, oftentimes FYECS do not have a community of like-minded peers where support, innovation, discourse, and collaboration can take place. Adding to FYECS struggles is the fact that many do not have a mentor in their related field and are unable to start building their professional repertoire, network, technical skills, or their content knowledge related to engineering. Simply put, ...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
The Iron Range Engineering and Twin Cities Engineering programs were developed as outcomes-based pro...
This complete research paper assesses the long-term benefits of first-year student participation in ...
This Work in Progress paper examines how to capture the perceived value obtained from firstyear engi...
Traditionally, first-year college students do not have a community of like-minded peers with whom th...
This paper is a work in progress report on an Engineering Living Learning Community (LLC) at Boise S...
Boise State University is in the process of transforming from a historically commuter campus into ...
Traditionally, first-year college students do not have a community of like-minded peers with whom th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of an engineering living-learning community ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
ABSTRACT: Showing the social relevance of engineering by engaging students with the community in the...
Various studies on educational approaches explore the solution to fill the gap between education and...
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs), in which students share a residence, one or more classes, and ex...
Includes bibliographical references.Paper given at the ASEE's 122nd Annual Conference & Exposition i...
The first-year engineering course at Boise State University has evolved significantly over the past ...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
The Iron Range Engineering and Twin Cities Engineering programs were developed as outcomes-based pro...
This complete research paper assesses the long-term benefits of first-year student participation in ...
This Work in Progress paper examines how to capture the perceived value obtained from firstyear engi...
Traditionally, first-year college students do not have a community of like-minded peers with whom th...
This paper is a work in progress report on an Engineering Living Learning Community (LLC) at Boise S...
Boise State University is in the process of transforming from a historically commuter campus into ...
Traditionally, first-year college students do not have a community of like-minded peers with whom th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of an engineering living-learning community ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
ABSTRACT: Showing the social relevance of engineering by engaging students with the community in the...
Various studies on educational approaches explore the solution to fill the gap between education and...
Living-Learning Communities (LLCs), in which students share a residence, one or more classes, and ex...
Includes bibliographical references.Paper given at the ASEE's 122nd Annual Conference & Exposition i...
The first-year engineering course at Boise State University has evolved significantly over the past ...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
The Iron Range Engineering and Twin Cities Engineering programs were developed as outcomes-based pro...
This complete research paper assesses the long-term benefits of first-year student participation in ...