Regional growth in offshore wind energy development, changes to the state’s K-12 science standards, and a desire to deepen undergraduate student learning coalesced to inspire an interdisciplinary community engagement project bridging university courses in engineering and education. The project consists of three main activities: a professional development event for local fourth grade teachers, five classroom lessons designed and taught by undergraduate engineering and education majors, and a final celebration event, all focused around the topics of wind energy and engineering design. This spring, the project was carried out for the third consecutive year, though each year’s implementation has been unique due to the timing of the onset of COV...
Wind Powering America sponsors the Wind for Schools project to raise awareness in rural America abou...
Energy is largely taken for granted within our society, but that perception is changing as the econo...
This 20-page article is provided by the American Journal of Engineering Education and discusses the ...
Regional growth in offshore wind energy development, changes to the state’s K-12 science standards, ...
Regional growth in offshore wind energy development, changes to the state’s K-12 science standards, ...
A community engaged learning experience, bridging courses in engineering and education, was establis...
Rhode Island\u27s adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards in 2013 [1] established a pressi...
In the spring of 2020, our interdisciplinary community engagement project, bridging courses in engin...
One of the most significant challenges facing this coming generation of engineers is how to fight th...
Broadly, this project involved the development and delivery of a new curriculum in wind energy engin...
The need for deepening students’ appreciation for the importance of engineering ethics remains ever ...
(1) Background: Due to the high proportion of disadvantaged students in a rural school in Taiwan and...
In this world of political unrest; in these times of climate change; in this world of high prices an...
In the summer of 2005, simultaneous with the initial admission of a freshman class to a new general ...
As the United States dramatically expands wind energy deployment, the industry is challenged with de...
Wind Powering America sponsors the Wind for Schools project to raise awareness in rural America abou...
Energy is largely taken for granted within our society, but that perception is changing as the econo...
This 20-page article is provided by the American Journal of Engineering Education and discusses the ...
Regional growth in offshore wind energy development, changes to the state’s K-12 science standards, ...
Regional growth in offshore wind energy development, changes to the state’s K-12 science standards, ...
A community engaged learning experience, bridging courses in engineering and education, was establis...
Rhode Island\u27s adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards in 2013 [1] established a pressi...
In the spring of 2020, our interdisciplinary community engagement project, bridging courses in engin...
One of the most significant challenges facing this coming generation of engineers is how to fight th...
Broadly, this project involved the development and delivery of a new curriculum in wind energy engin...
The need for deepening students’ appreciation for the importance of engineering ethics remains ever ...
(1) Background: Due to the high proportion of disadvantaged students in a rural school in Taiwan and...
In this world of political unrest; in these times of climate change; in this world of high prices an...
In the summer of 2005, simultaneous with the initial admission of a freshman class to a new general ...
As the United States dramatically expands wind energy deployment, the industry is challenged with de...
Wind Powering America sponsors the Wind for Schools project to raise awareness in rural America abou...
Energy is largely taken for granted within our society, but that perception is changing as the econo...
This 20-page article is provided by the American Journal of Engineering Education and discusses the ...