Fri. June 26, 2020 10:00 AM to 10:20 AM
Online, A Virtual Conference
Session Description
Free ticketed event
This session will provide a best-practices overview of co-op recruitment and factors that affect success. This live (synchronous delivery) session will include a brief overview from each presenter, followed by an interactive question-and-answer session that allows for focused audience engagement. Before participating in this session, it is advised that the online technical session content (pre-recorded, asynchronous delivery) be reviewed.
For those interested in:
Academia-Industry Connections, Broadening Participation in Engineering and Engineering Technology, and New Members
Moderated by
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Mrs. Mary Andrade and Dr. Katherine McConnell
Papers Presented
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Guiding Student Engineers in the Co-op Obtainment Process: Exploring Methods of Motivation
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Ms. Brandy Maki (Minnesota State University, Mankato) and Cody Mann (Minnesota State University, Mankato)
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Design-Based Research: Students Seeking Co-op in New Educational Model
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Dr. Dennis Rogalsky (Minnesota State University, Mankato), Dr. Bart M. Johnson (Itasca Community College), and Dr. Ronald R. Ulseth (Iron Range Engineering)
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A Design-Thinking Approach to Increasing Student Efficacy in the Internship Search Process
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Dr. Katherine McConnell (University of Colorado Boulder)
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Learning to Talk the Talk – Preparing Students for Success during Internships through Communication Workshops
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Dr. Sarah A. Wilson (University of Kentucky) and Dr. Renee Kaufmann (University of Kentucky)
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Exploring how Innovation Self-efficacy Measures Relate to Engineering Internship Motivations and Outcomes
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Amy Huynh (University of California, Irvine), Dr. Helen L. Chen (Stanford University), Dr. Krishnaswamy Venkatesh Prasad (Ford Motor Company), and Dr. Sheri Sheppard (Stanford University)