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Volume 1A: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms; Active and Reactive Soft Matter; Atherosclerosis; BioFluid Mechanics; Education; Biotransport Phenomena; Bone, Joint and Spine Mechanics; Brain Injury; Cardiac Mechanics; Cardiovascular Devices, Fluids and Imaging; Cartilage and Disc Mechanics; Cell and Tissue Engineering; Cerebral Aneurysms; Computational Biofluid Dynamics; Device Design, Human Dynamics, and Rehabilitation; Drug Delivery and Disease Treatment; Engineered Cellular Environments | 2013

RescuShell: A Biomechanical Design Epistemic Game for First-Year Engineering Education and Potentially Increased Retention of Women

Dan E. Tetrick; Daniel Farley; Golnaz Arastoopour; Michael R. Zinn; David Williamson Shaffer; Naomi C. Chesler

The American engineering workforce lacks the size and diversity needed to maintain its place as the world leader in science and technology. Across the United States, academic institutions are attempting to retain men and especially women in engineering degree paths by providing introductory coursework that motivates them to persist to graduation. Epistemic games provide students with an authentic engineering experience that may increase their persistence towards engineering degrees. This authentic experience, which we refer to as a virtual internship, helps students create an engineering epistemic frame, in which their skills and knowledge are linked a developing engineering identity, values, and epistemology. RescuShell is an epistemic game that was developed to provide this virtual internship experience for first-year engineering students and increase the persistence of women. In RescuShell, students complete a biomechanical engineering design project in which they create an arm joint for a human enhancement suit. Students research the joint’s actuators, control sensors, power sources, types of articulation, and materials. Completed designs are assessed by the company’s various stakeholders for their ability to meet thresholds for safety, agility, payload, work capacity, reliability, and cost. We anticipate that RescuShell will motivate more men and women to persist to engineering degrees and future careers in the engineering profession than traditional first-year engineering coursework.Copyright


Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2015

A Novel Paradigm for Engineering Education: Virtual Internships With Individualized Mentoring and Assessment of Engineering Thinking

Naomi C. Chesler; A. R. Ruis; Wesley Collier; Zachari Swiecki; Golnaz Arastoopour; David Williamson Shaffer


Advances in engineering education | 2013

Design of a Professional Practice Simulator for Educating and Motivating First-Year Engineering Students.

Naomi C. Chesler; Golnaz Arastoopour; Cynthia M. D'Angelo; Elizabeth Bagley; David Williamson Shaffer


Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering | 2014

EPISTEMIC PERSISTENCE: A SIMULATION-BASED APPROACH TO INCREASING PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN ENGINEERING

Golnaz Arastoopour; Naomi C. Chesler; David Williamson Shaffer


Archive | 2014

Epistemic Networks for Epistemic Commitments

Simon Knight; Golnaz Arastoopour; David Williamson Shaffer; Simon Buckingham Shum; Karen Littleton


2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2012

Nephrotex: Measuring First-year Students' Ways of Professional Thinking in a Virtual Internship

Golnaz Arastoopour; Naomi C. Chesler; Cynthia M. D'Angelo; David Williamson Shaffer; Jamon W. Opgenorth; Carrie Beth Reardan; Nathan Patrick Haggerty; Clayton Guy Lepak


2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2011

Use of a Professional Practice Simulation in a First-Year Introduction to Engineering Course

Naomi C. Chesler; Cynthia M. D'Angelo; Golnaz Arastoopour; David Williamson Shaffer


international conference of learning sciences | 2014

Analytics for learning and becoming in practice

Simon Knight; Alysa Friend Wise; Golnaz Arastoopour; David Williamson Shaffer; Simon Buckingham Shum; Paul A. Kirschner


Archive | 2015

Epistemography and Professional CSCL Environment Design

Golnaz Arastoopour; David Williamson Shaffer


2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2015

Epistemic Network Analysis as a Tool for Engineering Design Assessment

Golnaz Arastoopour; Naomi C. Chesler; David Williamson Shaffer; Zachari Swiecki

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Naomi C. Chesler

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Zachari Swiecki

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Wesley Collier

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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A. R. Ruis

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Dan E. Tetrick

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Daniel Farley

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jeff Linderoth

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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