A number of studies by engineering education researchers have pointed out that all-female teams, rather than mixed teams, result in better forms of participation and interaction in engineering related after-school programs and clubs. In particular, for after-school programs or clubs that form in response to a STEM competition, all-female teams have better chances of developing. One such competition, which will be discussed in this paper, is a regional Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) competition in which students from Blind_Review High School have been participating for many years.For each year’s competition, an all-female team of students enrolled in the Career and Technical Education program at Blind_Review High School, City, S...
June 2018 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering and ...
STEM Institute staff complete underwater ROV training to assist regional teams Education faculty ...
The field of engineering continues to be highly male dominated, with women receiving only 20% of und...
More affordable and portable robots have enabled easier access for outreach activities to happen in ...
Near-peer mentoring has been shown to result in improvements in student academic engagement and achi...
Over the past 10 years, the use of robotic kits in K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (...
Autonomous robots have been used in a variety of ways from collecting specimen in hazardous environm...
There are various barriers facing adult students and veterans completing engineering degrees. Many o...
January 2019 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering a...
This paper discusses the design of the Girls Accelerating and Learning STEM (G.A.L.S.) one-week resi...
BACKGROUND: A program was developed to mentor K-12 female students. In a 2016 report, it was conclud...
Advancements in technology have made it vital that technicians advance their skills to stay current ...
This poster showcases the progress of students who are receiving scholarships from the National Scie...
In this paper, we describe the successful implementation of an afterschool LEGO robotics program for...
September 2019 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering...
June 2018 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering and ...
STEM Institute staff complete underwater ROV training to assist regional teams Education faculty ...
The field of engineering continues to be highly male dominated, with women receiving only 20% of und...
More affordable and portable robots have enabled easier access for outreach activities to happen in ...
Near-peer mentoring has been shown to result in improvements in student academic engagement and achi...
Over the past 10 years, the use of robotic kits in K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (...
Autonomous robots have been used in a variety of ways from collecting specimen in hazardous environm...
There are various barriers facing adult students and veterans completing engineering degrees. Many o...
January 2019 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering a...
This paper discusses the design of the Girls Accelerating and Learning STEM (G.A.L.S.) one-week resi...
BACKGROUND: A program was developed to mentor K-12 female students. In a 2016 report, it was conclud...
Advancements in technology have made it vital that technicians advance their skills to stay current ...
This poster showcases the progress of students who are receiving scholarships from the National Scie...
In this paper, we describe the successful implementation of an afterschool LEGO robotics program for...
September 2019 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering...
June 2018 issue of Illuminator, a monthly publication of ODU\u27s Batten College of Engineering and ...
STEM Institute staff complete underwater ROV training to assist regional teams Education faculty ...
The field of engineering continues to be highly male dominated, with women receiving only 20% of und...