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Stepping Into The Classroom: An Alternative Capstone Experience
Author(s) -
Nathan Dees,
M. Nadine Perkey,
Karen Davis,
Nicholas Harth
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--15609
Subject(s) - capstone , curriculum , engineering education , session (web analytics) , mathematics education , project based learning , engineering , engineering ethics , engineering management , computer science , pedagogy , psychology , world wide web , algorithm
This paper describes the experiences of three Electrical Engineering seniors who chose an alternative to a traditional capstone design project; they applied their undergraduate engineering education in high school math and science classrooms as NSF STEP Fellows. Project STEP: Science and Technology Enhancement Program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills in K-12 education. Two of the primary goals of STEP are (1) to train future scientists, engineers, or STEM educators to bring their technical backgrounds into the classroom to enable secondary education students to relate STEM knowledge to the world they live in, and (2) to design, develop, implement, and assess hands-on activities and inquiry-based projects that promote authentic learning. The STEP Fellows provide the high school students with direct experience of the relevancy of their education to life, society, and the world, in addition to enhancing math and science curriculum with familiar, real-life engineering and technology examples.

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