From the Editor
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It is my pleasure to present issue 12.4 of Advances in Engineering Education. This issue includes four manuscripts that explore implementing soft robotics in the classroom, a four week-long intervention to mitigate stereotype threat, the introduction of a new learning framework, and application of improvisation activities in research experiences for undergraduates…
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Looking Ahead: Implementing a Robotics Research Lab at
a Community College to Support Undergraduate ResearchBy: Erik Siggelkoe, Conor Walsh, Holly Golecki
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Improving Judgements of Performance Among Black Engineering Students Highly Susceptible to Stereotype Threat: An Intervention
By: Katherine Picho-Kiroga, Marcela Valencia Serrano, Noel Bourne, Jerriel Hall
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How iLEARN Modular Scaffolding Supports Student Outcomes and Accessibility in a First-Year Graphical Communication Course
By: Sarah Grigg, Matthew Verleger
(Web Link | Full-text PDF) - The Impact of Applied Improvisation on Undergraduate Engineering Students’ Professional
Development
By: Yu Xia, Stephanie Cutler, Ibukun Osunbunmi, Sarah Zappe, Esther Gomez, Stephanie Velegol, Minkyung Lee
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