Five Purdue Engineering Education PhD graduates and their current contributions. Recorded in June 2018 at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dr. Julia Thompson, ENE PhD '15, Director of EPICS at San Jose State University discussed the new online journal, Murmurations.
Dr. James Huff, ENE PhD '14, Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Harding University introduces us to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.
Dr. Diana Bairaktarovka, ENE PhD '13, Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech tells us about her new research project exploring difficult concepts in thermodynamics.
Dr. Aidsa Santiago-Román, ENE PhD '09, Professor and Head of the Engineering Science and Materials Department at the University of Puerto Rico – Mayaguez (UPRM) recounts how her Department supported UPRM students and their families in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Dr. Meagan Pollock, ENE PhD '14, is an entrepreneur whose organization, Design Connect Create, promotes increasing the participation of women in STEM.
This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
Community Engaged Scholarship with Dr. DeLean Tolbert Smith, centering Black family studies, engineering design knowledge in the classroom and informal settings
Context, coalitions, and collaborations, oh my! Dr. Esther Matemba talks about Engineering Education on the International Stage
Participatory Action Research: Theory and Practice. Dr. Elizabeth Litzler talks with us about program evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) in engineering education.
How does one make change? Dr. Julia Williams talks with us about change in engineering education
What is it like to be a pioneer? The pathway and predictions of a pioneer, Dr. Ruth Streveler
Who are the new Research Briefs hosts? Introducing Drs. Jeremi London and Monique Ross
How do we know our work makes a difference? Ruth Streveler’s conversation with Dr. Jeremi London
What does culturally sustaining pedagogy look like? with Dr. Shawn Jordan, Arizona State University
Pushing the boundaries of “appropriate” research topics and methods with Dr. Nadia Kellam, Arizona State University
What’s it like to be in the middle of developing a new framework for learning? With Ruth Streveler and Emily Dringenberg
Should we think of ‘smartness’ as a verb instead of an adjective? with Dr. Emily Dringenberg
What’s it like to create a new Engineering Education PhD program? with Dr. Stephanie Farrell
When is seeing not believing? with Dr. Jason Morphew
What are the benefits and challenges of doing research in more than one cultural context? Dr. Jiabin [Emily] Zhu
What‘s it like to create a new research journal? Drs. Marie Paretti and Shane Brown
Thriving Across Boundaries - Part II with Chanel Beebe
Thriving Across Boundaries - Part I with Chanel Beebe
How can we support all students, during and after the pandemic? Dr. Kerrie Douglas
Thought Leaders in Online Learning: Drs. Natasha Perova-Mello and Nicole Pitterson
Exploring the design of online instruction to support and engage learners with Dr. Ruth Wertz
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