Volume 3: 21st International Conference on Advanced Vehicle Technologies; 16th International Conference on Design Education 2019
DOI: 10.1115/detc2019-98423
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Development of a Coding Scheme for Qualitative Analysis of Student Motivation in Senior Capstone Design

Abstract: Senior Capstone Design courses offer two major types of projects: industry sponsored projects and non-industry sponsored projects. Previous studies show changes in student motivation based on the type of project they select. However, the quantitative data analysis fails to capture the reasoning behind the student’s inclination towards a certain type of project in the beginning of the selection phase. Also, little is known about the personal experiences of the student working on the team and project they choose… Show more

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“…Educators across all disciplines highlight the importance of motivation in engaging classroom environment [30]. Engineering students have reported the value of classroom performance in the overall preparedness for industry and persistence in the program [31]. Studies have shown a 40-60% of retention rate in engineering, [32] which makes this study a small step in contributing to the larger goal of targeting student retention and preparedness for future challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educators across all disciplines highlight the importance of motivation in engaging classroom environment [30]. Engineering students have reported the value of classroom performance in the overall preparedness for industry and persistence in the program [31]. Studies have shown a 40-60% of retention rate in engineering, [32] which makes this study a small step in contributing to the larger goal of targeting student retention and preparedness for future challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been numerous initiatives in engineering schools across United States of America to develop an educating system which makes students more cognizant of the humanistic aspects of the field 19 . Students have often expressed their altruistic inclination for joining mechanical engineering 20 .…”
Section: Empathy and Its Role In Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%