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Board 71: Making a New Path: Lessons Learned During the 'Making the Data' Phase of our Project
Author(s) -
Nadia Kellam,
Anna Montana Cirell,
Brooke Coley,
Audrey Boklage
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--30094
Subject(s) - deliverable , work (physics) , identity (music) , focus group , phase (matter) , making of , data collection , focus (optics) , space (punctuation) , computer science , public relations , sociology , engineering management , engineering , business , political science , marketing , systems engineering , mechanical engineering , chemistry , organic chemistry , social science , physics , optics , advertising , acoustics , operating system
In this NSF-funded Research in the Formation of Engineers (RFE) project, we are broadly interested in understanding how makerspace engagement influences the identity formation of engineering students, with a focus on students from underrepresented groups (URGs). Makerspaces are becoming very popular and have started to become much more common in K12 schools, libraries, community centers, and universities. Makerspaces differ from traditional shops or labs in that Makers3⁄4or those engaged in building or making in the space3⁄4are typically given free rein to build products related to their interests in addition to pedagogical deliverables. It is implicitly assumed that makerspaces promote pathways to STEM majors, and, ultimately, STEM careers. In this project, we are therefore interested in developing an understanding of how engaging in university-affiliated makerspaces impacts the engineering identity development of students. We are currently midway in our data collection and analysis phases of the project, also known as the ‘making the data’ phase of our project [1]. In this paper, we will describe our preliminary work and focus the discussion on lessons learned. We will conclude the paper with brief descriptions of three journal articles in preparation or press, as we wrap up the ‘making the data’ phase of our project.

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