2016 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.26590
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Creation and Implementation of an Open-Ended Design Course for a High School Summer STEM Program (Evaluation)

Abstract: This evaluation paper discusses the design of a new six week course in the Cooper Union Summer science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) Program for high school students. Existing courses in the program focused on a single engineering discipline (electrical, chemical, mechanical, or civil) with well-defined projects chosen by the professor. The new course focused on open-ended engineering design and multidisciplinary entrepreneurship. Most courses at the high school level utilize a clear design goal … Show more

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“…In the first year of the program, the primary goal was to expose high school students to engineering design process used in first year undergraduate courses and provide an opportunity for students to practice skills by developing a project. The first iteration of this curriculum at Cooper Union was evaluated by Bill and Skolnick [15]. It describes the resources used, instructional methods, examples of student work and survey questions and results.…”
Section: Makerspace 2015: the Cooper Union Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first year of the program, the primary goal was to expose high school students to engineering design process used in first year undergraduate courses and provide an opportunity for students to practice skills by developing a project. The first iteration of this curriculum at Cooper Union was evaluated by Bill and Skolnick [15]. It describes the resources used, instructional methods, examples of student work and survey questions and results.…”
Section: Makerspace 2015: the Cooper Union Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%