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Innovating in Engineering Education: Join Us at the 2024 ASEE Annual Conference
When the world needs leadership in training the next generation of great engineers, it goes to Maryland Engineering.
Come meet Clark School faculty, staff, and students at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference being held June 23–26, 2024, at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. We look forward to sharing some of our latest innovations in engineering education:
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Leading in Artificial Intelligence training with a campuswide multidisciplinary institute and our AI4All initiative.
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Bringing Vertically Integrated Projects to the Clark School, expanding hands-on and experiential learning opportunities.
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Democratizing and demystifying engineering through participation in Engineering for US All (e4usa).
The Clark School is also launching a new Quantum Science and Engineering minor—one of the first of its kind in the U.S. The new minor will include two new dedicated labs, one for hardware and one for software, and a hands-on, sophomore-level course designed to introduce engineering students to the potential of AI.
Learn more about our educational advances
Engage with the Clark School at ASEE
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Visit booth #701 in the exhibit hall to learn more about Maryland Engineering and the work mentioned above.
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Attend the e4usa technical session: Workshop will include discussions on potential collaborations, reflections on research findings, and strategies for scaling similar projects for broader impact.
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Attend a session where Clark School faculty and staff will share their expertise:
- Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Use of Technology in Design Education
- Learning through Instrumentation: Experiences and Applications
- Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 2
- First-Year Programs Division GIFTS: Great Ideas For Teaching Students
- Technical Session 12: Promoting Student Success and Motivation
- Engineering Stories That Turn Heads: Grabbing and Keeping an Audience's Attention
- Professional Development and Engineering Ethics Education
- Writing and Technical Communications
- Generative AI and First-Year Students: Shaping Tomorrow’s Engineers
- Sociotechnical Integration and Programmatic Reform
- NSF Grantees Poster Session
- Identity Formation and Engineering Cultures
We hope to see you in Portland!
Published June 3, 2024