The Ohio State University. She has been on the staff of Ohio State's University Center for the Advancement of Teaching, in addition to teaching in both the physics department and college of engineering. Her research interests address a broad spectrum of educational topics, but her specialty is in how people learn problem solving skills.
is a Master's student in the Biomedical Engineering Graduate program at The Ohio State University, graduating in May 2014. She graduated with her BS in Biomedical Engineering in Spring, 2013 from The Ohio State University. Meagan works as a Graduate Research Associate in the Injury Biomechanics Research Center and as a Graduate Teaching Associate with the Fundamentals of Engineering with Honors program in the Engineering Education Innovation Center (EEIC ). This is her fourth year as a teaching assistant in the EEIC, and she is interested in investigating first-year experiences in engineering and optimizing the learning experience for these students. Next year, she will continue on with her PhD in Biomedical Engineering.
is a lecturer in the Engineering Education Innovation Center at The Ohio State University. Krista received her B.S. in Aerospace Engineering at The Ohio State University in 2006 and received her M.S. from Ohio State in 2007. In 2012, Krista completed her Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering at Ohio State. Her engineering education research interests include investigating first-year engineering student experiences, faculty experiences, and the connection between the two.
is a Lecturer in the College of Engineering at the Ohio State University, teaching First-Year Engineering for Honors classes in the Department of Engineering Education. Brooke earned her bachelor's degree and master's degree in Mechanical Engineering at Ohio State.
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