Dr. Allison Godwin discusses new frameworks and methods for exploring diversity and inclusion in engineering. Allison is an assistant professor in Engineering Education at Purdue University.
This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by TJ Wharry, and features music from Patrick Vogt.
Supplemental Documents
Dissertation_Jacqueline_Doyle: Dissertation from 2017 that discusses the development of Topological Data Analysis (TDA)
Intersectionality of non-normative identities in the cultures of engineering: Kirn, Godwin et al. (2016) ASEE Conference paper describing InIce results to date
Board-9…..:Benson et al. (2017) ASEE Conference paper which shows “the worm” [See Figure 2]
BONUS: IMPACT with Dr. James Holly, Jr. at his current role
METHODS with Dr. James Holly, Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Senior HS, Detroit
METHODS with Drs. Devlin Montfort (Oregon State) and Geoffrey Herman (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Shane Brown, Oregon State University
IMPACT: ASEE Live Interviews with ENE PhD Alumni
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Alice Pawley, Purdue University
METHODS with Dr. Shawn Jordan, Arizona State University
IMPACT with Dr. Karl Smith, Purdue University and University of Minnesota
IMPACT with Dr. Lisa Benson, Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education (JEE)
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Joachim Walther, University of Georgia
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