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1 NYIT TUES Evaluation May 2014 Dr. Sarah McPherson Evaluator NYIT School of Education

2 Evaluation questions  Curriculum enhancements  Student learning outcomes  Impact on enrollment and retention  Faculty research  Career choices  Dissemination activities

3 Curriculum enhancements  Four UG courses modified with new materials and assignments  EENG 491: Senior Design Project  CSCI-345: Computer Networks  CSCI-125: Computer Programming I  CSCI-185: Computer Programming II  Emphasis on project-based learning and teamwork  Use of guest lecture/consultant as resource for students

4 Student learning outcomes  Assessments criteria and rubrics  Student design projects for real-world medical monitoring and alert systems using Android wireless networking technology

5 Curriculum impact  Increased number of projects in the wireless networking.  Bridged wireless networking and healthcare applications.  Development of curriculum modules,  Hands-on laboratory exploration.  Improved learning outcomes and assessment.  Teamwork experience.

6 Student learning Fall 2011 strongly agree or agree Spring 2012 strongly agree or agree Spring 2013 strongly agree or agree I see Electrical and Computer Engineering as critical to future advances in technology 96%86%91% Wireless communications and networking technology can be applied in many other fields. 88%89%94% I want to learn more about wireless communications and networking technologies. 79%74%91% I learn Electrical and Computer Engineering concepts best in lecture/lab/hands-on projects 81%91%82%

7 Impact on student learning  New information, knowledge, and academic experiences with research and networking to challenge students.  Preparation for advanced coursework and careers including the teamwork experience that involved solving problems and critical thinking.  Application of knowledge to practice and how programming connects with a medical application focus.  Research: the projects made the research seem like real authentic practice.

8 Student responses  “I now know a lot of components of wireless technology that will be useful and increase my understanding”.  “Relating wireless communication to medical applications and finding ways to help people become healthy and safe was interesting”.  “Hands-on was interesting - playing with the electronics. Bookwork gets you down, I learn more with hands-on”.  “I want to make something new that can change people's life”.

9 Career choices Fall 2011 strongly agree or agree Spring 2012 strongly agree or agree Spring 2013 strongly agree or agree Electrical and Computer Engineering leads to many career opportunities. 94%89%91% Trends in wireless communications and networking applications are important to future health care. 73%66%88% I would like to research and develop new health care applications by applying wireless communications and networking technology. 47%49%64% I plan to get a job after college in the field of wireless communications and networking. 41%46%53%

10 Impact on student interest  Increased students’ interest in wireless networking specialization.  Increased female students’ interest in wireless networking for healthcare applications.  Increased number of students pursuing graduate study in wireless communication and networking field.

11 Impact of faculty research  Interdisciplinary collaboration with NYIT COM and School of Education  Advanced concepts Included in ECE curriculum  Conference presentations and journal articles  Participation in NSF Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates  Joint offering of graduate STEM Certificate for Educators

12 Impact on field and society  Projects - Real-time UV Monitoring system, Alcohol Detection System, and Wireless Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Sensor Driver.  Undergraduate design projects include more wireless communications components than were previously included in the curriculum.  More undergraduate students are planning to pursue graduate study in areas related to wireless communication networking than have previously indicated.  Society - Beyond science and technology is the exploration of advancements of healthcare applications and advancement of female involvement and leadership.

13 Impact on enrollment and retention  Girls included in the project teams as equal participants  Suggestion to focus on girls’ participation, projects and research

14 Faculty research  Publications and conference presentations  New interdisciplinary research and development areas  STEM Graduate Certificate in collaboration with School of Education

15 Dissemination activities  Faculty scholarship: journal articles and conference papers  Other dissemination: HS Showcases, student–judged showcases and presentations to HS students to reinforce concepts and attract girls to engineering fields  Today’s workshop - THANK YOU FOR COMING TODAY


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