There is continued growth and development of outreach programs designed to increase pre-college students’ awareness and understanding of engineering as a profession and as a career. These outreach programs vary in format and in the groups targeted for participation but maintain the same fundamental goal of increasing participant knowledge of engineering. Many of these outreach programs also maintain the implicit goal of increasing the participants\u27 knowledge and attitudes toward college. The additional resources and funding that are commonly allocated to support outreach programs frequently involve documenting accountability which motivates evaluation of program impact. Therefore, many outreach events include program evaluation to assess...
The implementation of co-curricular and extracurricular pre-college engineering programs has expande...
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outreach programs for high school students ...
In this Complete Research paper, we describe the development of a survey instrument to measure the w...
There is continued growth and development of outreach programs designed to increase pre-college stud...
Emphasizing the social good of engineering at the K−12 level could increase participation in enginee...
Our modern technology-based society depends on qualified engineers for the development of nearly all...
This paper describes a workshop led by female Engineering Technology students, with support from fem...
Although K-12 engineering outreach commonly involves college students, the young professionals who a...
Students’ knowledge about a profession influences their future decisions about careers. Research ind...
In this paper a novel outreach approach to high school students to familiarize them with engineering...
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) outreach programs have been widely studied ...
The Engineering Technology (ET) degree emphasizes hands-on application and implementation. Graduates...
Education outreach in schools has been identified as a critical route to influence children's percep...
IMPACT. 1: Prof. Anderson and her students have visited a total of 78 different schools, bringing ha...
Recent work by the National Academy of Engineering revealed that the public has a poor understanding...
The implementation of co-curricular and extracurricular pre-college engineering programs has expande...
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outreach programs for high school students ...
In this Complete Research paper, we describe the development of a survey instrument to measure the w...
There is continued growth and development of outreach programs designed to increase pre-college stud...
Emphasizing the social good of engineering at the K−12 level could increase participation in enginee...
Our modern technology-based society depends on qualified engineers for the development of nearly all...
This paper describes a workshop led by female Engineering Technology students, with support from fem...
Although K-12 engineering outreach commonly involves college students, the young professionals who a...
Students’ knowledge about a profession influences their future decisions about careers. Research ind...
In this paper a novel outreach approach to high school students to familiarize them with engineering...
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) outreach programs have been widely studied ...
The Engineering Technology (ET) degree emphasizes hands-on application and implementation. Graduates...
Education outreach in schools has been identified as a critical route to influence children's percep...
IMPACT. 1: Prof. Anderson and her students have visited a total of 78 different schools, bringing ha...
Recent work by the National Academy of Engineering revealed that the public has a poor understanding...
The implementation of co-curricular and extracurricular pre-college engineering programs has expande...
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outreach programs for high school students ...
In this Complete Research paper, we describe the development of a survey instrument to measure the w...