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Bullard, Lisa G.; Felder, Richard M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2019
A new chemical engineering faculty member can get a significant career head start by team-teaching the material and energy balance course with a mentor--an excellent instructor who has taught that course many times. The experience gives the mentee modeling and guided practice in research-validated teaching practices, and substantially reduces the…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Team Teaching, College Faculty, Beginning Teachers
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Wagner, John E.; Parrish, William R.; Bullard, Lisa G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2019
Most chemical engineering (ChE) students know very little about professional licensure and the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam. Many of those who know think that licensure is something civil engineers have to get but nothing they (as chemical engineers) have to bother with. In fact, licensure is something all ChE students should be thinking…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Certification, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
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Cooper, Matthew; Bullard, Lisa G.; Spencer, Dan; Willis, Chris – Chemical Engineering Education, 2020
Direct and indirect assessments of student learning, motivation and course experience were completed for a two-semester online chemical engineering graduate bridging course. Both direct and indirect assessments showed students better accomplished learning objectives associated with material and energy balances, momentum/heat/mass transport,…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Online Courses, Distance Education, Educational Technology
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Melvin, Adam T.; Bullard, Lisa G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2021
Scenario-based academic integrity videos previously developed by the authors have been updated to address changes in technology and on-line resources, expand the application to more general STEM courses, and include new scenarios. Student understanding of academic integrity expectations before and after watching the video was assessed, and initial…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Vignettes, Video Technology, Teaching Methods
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Swindlehurst, Garrett R.; Bullard, Lisa G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2014
Through a simple step-by-step guide for navigating the graduate school application process, a graduate student who's been through the ringer and a faculty advisor who knows the ropes offer advice to walk prospective grad students through the process of successfully entering graduate school. A repeat printing.
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Chemical Engineering, Science Education, Engineering Education
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Cooper, Matthew E.; Bullard, Lisa G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2014
Plagiarism is an area of increasing concern for written ChE assignments, such as laboratory and design reports, due to ease of access to text and other materials via the internet. This study examines the application of plagiarism screening software to four courses in a university chemical engineering curriculum. The effectiveness of plagiarism…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Computer Software
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Bullard, Lisa G.; Melvin, Adam T. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2011
We have developed an instructional video that uses role-play to illustrate the differences between acceptable behavior and cheating on assignments. Since we began showing it in an introductory chemical engineering course, the average number of confirmed instances of cheating decreased slightly, but the average percentage of students who were…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Video Technology, Expectation, Integrity
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Bullard, Lisa G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
If a student makes a meaningful connection to a faculty member, he or she is more likely to remain in engineering. As faculty members, we have many opportunities to be that meaningful connection. Often this happens in the context of advising. This article describes the approach taken by a coordinator of academic advising in an engineering…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Academic Advising, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship