CAREER: Students’ Perceptions of Problem Solving Driven by Motivations Across Time Scales
Author(s) -
Lisa Benson,
Adam Kirn,
Catherine McGough,
Courtney Faber
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.23669
Subject(s) - perception , affect (linguistics) , scholarship , perspective (graphical) , psychology , institution , value (mathematics) , mathematics education , engineering education , globalization , computer science , sociology , engineering , political science , social science , mechanical engineering , communication , neuroscience , artificial intelligence , machine learning , law
Lisa Benson is an Associate Professor of Engineering and Science Education at Clemson University, with a joint appointment in Bioengineering. Her research focuses on the interactions between student motivation and their learning experiences. Her projects involve the study of student perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards becoming engineers and scientists, and their problem solving processes. Other projects in the Benson group include effects of student-centered active learning, self-regulated learning, and incorporating engineering into secondary science and mathematics classrooms. Her education includes a B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of Vermont, and M.S. and Ph.D. in Bioengineering from Clemson University.
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