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Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 69 episodes

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The Research Briefs podcast aims to continue to raise the profile of engineering education research by exploring new frameworks, new methods, and new findings with the scholars who created them. Research Briefs 2.0 is a continuation of the original Research Briefs hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler. We continue her journey of exploring scholarship and scholars in the field of engineering education.

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Unknown Host hosts Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship, a education show with 69 episodes published.

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Season 3 Close out - What did we learn this year from our scholars and scholarship?

Apr 26, 202616mEp. 69

Summary What a year it has been?! Spend a few moments with us as we close out the season with a reflection on what we learned and what we think are the key take-aways of the year but also a look to the future. Spoiler al

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Engineering education rising to the moment: Dr. Edward Berger discusses the necessity to reimagine engineering education

Mar 27, 202651mEp. 68

Summary Dr. Berger, Virginia Tech Department Head gives us his bird’s eye view of engineering education at the undergraduate and graduate level, and for scholars in the field. He paints a picture of engineering education

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The importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to engineering education in the U.S. and globally with Dr. Trina Fletcher

Feb 27, 202640mEp. 67

Summary Dr. Trina Fletcher shares with us the origins and continued relevance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) on STEM more broadly and engineering, specifically. Dr. Fletcher shares her journey in

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Exploring Engineering Education in India: Conversations with Dr. Rucha Joshi

Jan 30, 202651mEp. 66

Join us as we discuss engineering education in India, with a focus on the career path of Dr. Rucha Joshi, an Associate Professor at Plaksha University. Dr. Joshi shares her journey into engineering education, her current

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Intergenerational Perspectives on Navigating Turbulent Times: A Candid Conversation with Dr. Bevlee Watford & Dr. Walter Lee Pt. 2

Dec 5, 202549mEp. 65

Summary: This beautiful conversation was so rich we have split it into two episodes. Thank you in advance for your patience. Join us for a conversation between a recently retired mentor, Dr. Bevlee Watford and their rece

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Intergenerational Perspectives on Navigating Turbulent Times: A Candid Conversation with Dr. Bevlee Watford & Dr. Walter Lee Pt. 1

Nov 28, 202531mEp. 64

Summary: This beautiful conversation was so rich we have split it into two episodes. Thank you in advance for your patience. Join us for a conversation between a recently retired mentor, Dr. Bevlee Watford and their rece

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Amplifying the knowledge and practices of Hispanic Serving Institutions in the pursuit of asset-based approaches to engineering education with Dr. Meagan Kendall

Oct 31, 202543mEp. 63

Join us as we discuss life after grant terminations, keeping the work alive and relevant, and staying true to our values as researchers. Dr. Kendall shares with us her journey to engineering education and some insights i

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Insights from Chicana Feminist studies for supporting Latiné students and navigating the current times

Sep 26, 202526mEp. 62

Dr. Sarah Rodriguez shares with us her autobiographical influenced research inquiry that explores being rural, Latina, and pursuing engineering education. We are so thankful to have had Dr. Rodriguez with us to discuss h

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Revolutions are built on hope: Our conversation with Dr. Alan Cheville on holding each other close to overcome change

Aug 29, 202546mEp. 61

Join us in our conversation with the revolutionary Dr. Alan Cheville of Bucknell University exploring his journey to and through engineering education from Physics to Photonics to revolutionary departmental efforts to tr

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What a year it has been: Reflection on the season, the year, and what's to come

May 9, 202517mEp. 60

Dr. London and Dr. Ross reflect on the season including our favorites and insights followed by some words of encouragement for our fellow scholars impacted by the change in priorities of the nation and subsequent grant t

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Bringing it all together: Moving authentically in the academy by honoring your many selves in your research

Mar 29, 202552mEp. 59

Join us in listening to the ways in which Reverend Dr. Tamecia Jones honors her many talents, callings, and selves as she designs research and navigates the academy. She will share the ways in which her background, exper

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Intersectionality and computing education: The journey of a scholar, Dr. Yolanda Rankin, towards a better computing future

Feb 28, 20251h 0mEp. 58

Join us as we discuss Black feminist theory and intersectionality with Dr. Yolanda Rankin. She led us through the historical foundation and her hopes for the future of intersectionality, feminist scholarship, computing,

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Dr. Karl Smith’s birds eye view of the field: A reflection after 20 years of engineering education established departments

Jan 31, 202538mEp. 57

Listen to Dr. Smith’s predictions of the future of Engineering Education by first exploring the seven shifts in engineering education over the last 20 years. You are in for treat as he unpacks the themes that have emerge

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Exploring Engineering Education in Australia: Conversations with Dr. Anne Gardner

Nov 29, 202436mEp. 56

Join us as we discuss engineering education in Australia, with a focus on the career path of Dr. Anne Gardner, an Associate Dean at the University of Technology Sydney. Dr. Gardner shares her journey into engineering edu

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An exploration of the relationship status of computing education, computer science education, and engineering education: It’s complicated

Oct 25, 202435mEp. 55

Dr. Mark Guzdial of the University of Michigan and Dr. Adrienne Decker of the University at Buffalo share their definitions of computing education and computer science education and how these disciplines fit or in some c

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The Hidden Curriculum in Engineering Education and Beyond with Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarcón.

Sep 27, 202428mEp. 54

Dr. Villanueva Alarcón shares with us how she arrived at hidden curriculum as a theoretical framework, how she’s adapted it for engineering education and the ways she continues to extend this very insightful framework th

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Enacting resistance and activism: Dr. Donna Riley speaks to us about mechanisms for traversing the U.S. academic landscape amongst the unrest

Aug 30, 202439mEp. 53

Given the changing landscape of the academy across the U.S. driven in large part by the attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion, unrest on campuses, and the legislation targeting high education we were moved to invit

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Reflections on the Season

May 31, 202421mEp. 52

What a season it has been! After completing our first season as hosts of Research Briefs 2.0, we spent some time reflecting on the themes of the season and what and who inspired us this year. Thank you for listening! We

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Engineering Education Research (EER) Centers as Incubators with Dr. Cindy Atman Pt. 2

May 3, 202443mEp. 51

This two part episode is a continuation of our conversation with Dr. Cindy Atman. In part one, she shared an intriguing history of engineering education and the role of centers in establishing the field (Pt. 1). But in p

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Engineering Education Research (EER) Centers as Incubators with Dr. Cindy Atman Pt. 1

Apr 26, 202442mEp. 50

This two part episode is a must listen for anybody intrigued by the history of engineering education and the role of centers in establishing the field (Pt. 1). Likewise, a great listen for those looking to establish engi

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