Conference proceeding
Work-in-Progress: Hands-On Learning Devices for Exposure to Biomedical Applications Within Chemical Engineering
American Society for Engineering Education Conference (Virtual, 06/22/2020)
06/2020
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/121292
Abstract
Kitana Kaiphanliam is a second-year doctoral student in the Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering. She received her B.S. in chemical engineering with a minor in mathematics from Washington State University. Her research foci include T cell biomanufacturing for immunotherapy applications and miniaturized hands-on learning devices for engineering education. Mrs. Olivia Reynolds, Washington State University First year chemical engineering doctoral student pursuing research on the development and dissemination of low-cost, hands-on learning modules displaying heat and mass transfer concepts in a highly visual, interactive format. Graduated from Washington State University with a B.S. in chemical engineering in 2017 and with an M.S. focused on potentiometric biosensing in 2018., learning sciences, and instructional design and technology. His recent research focuses on the cognitive and pedagogical underpinnings of learning with computer-based multimedia resources ; knowledge representation through interactive concept maps; meta-analysis of empirical research, and investigation of instructional principles and assessments in STEM. He is currently a Senior Associate Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education. Prof. Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University Prof. Bernard J. Van Wie received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D., and did his postdoctoral work at the University of Oklahoma where he also taught as a visiting lecturer. He has been on the Washington State University (WSU) faculty for 37 years and for the past 21 years has focused on innovative pedagogy research and technical research in biotechnology. His 2007-2008 Fulbright exchange to Nigeria set the stage for him to receive the Marian Smith Award given annually to the most innovative teacher at WSU. He was also the recent recipient of the inaugural 2016 Innovation in Teaching Award given to one WSU faculty member per year.
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Details
- Title
- Work-in-Progress: Hands-On Learning Devices for Exposure to Biomedical Applications Within Chemical Engineering
- Creators
- Kitana Kaiphanliam (Author)Olivia Reynolds (Author)David B. Thiessen (Author)OLUSOLA ADESOPE (Author) - Washington State University, UNKNOWNBernard J. Van Wie (Author)
- Conference
- American Society for Engineering Education Conference (Virtual, 06/22/2020)
- Academic Unit
- Department of Kinesiology and Educational Psychology; Education, College of
- Identifiers
- 99900602844001842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding