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12-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
12-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
Library Services Newsletters
Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services Newsletter for December 2018.
10-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
10-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
Library Services Newsletters
Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services Newsletter for October 2018.
Somebody Has To Pay Rent: The Critical Autoethnography Of A Low Income Student, Shelbi M. Schadendorf
Somebody Has To Pay Rent: The Critical Autoethnography Of A Low Income Student, Shelbi M. Schadendorf
Journal of Undergraduate Research at Minnesota State University, Mankato
Conducted through the qualitative research method of autoethnography, and presented through the lens of critical analysis, this study explores the oppressive experience as a low income student in an institute of higher education. Written as an attempt to make the struggle as a low income students more visible, the focus of this study is both an exploration into the commodification of higher education and the culture surrounding how we treat, or don’t acknowledge, low income students.
Through the presentation of the author’s experience as an autoethnography, the insight gained from first hand experience can be shared through an accessible, but …
Growing Entrepreneurial Mindset In Interdisciplinary Student Engineers: Experiences Of A Project-Based Engineering Program, Elizabeth Pluskwik, Eleanor Leung, Andrew Lillesve
Growing Entrepreneurial Mindset In Interdisciplinary Student Engineers: Experiences Of A Project-Based Engineering Program, Elizabeth Pluskwik, Eleanor Leung, Andrew Lillesve
Integrated Engineering Department Publications
Engineering education models have recently embraced the entrepreneurial mindset as a desired outcome of undergraduate engineering education. Interdisciplinary active learning strategies have been suggested as an effective pedagogy for engaging student engineers in undergraduate engineering education. Recent research suggests that active, social learning in context can lead to improvements in learner innovation, problem-solving, curiosity, retention and accessibility of knowledge, value-creation, and other desired learning outcomes. Much of the recent adoption of active and collaborative learning, self-directed learning, problem-based and project-based learning (PBL), peer to peer learning, and other similar learning strategies are aimed at developing innovative and entrepreneurial mindset skills, …
Effectiveness Of Gamification Activities In A Project-Based Learning Classroom, Eleanor Leung, Elizabeth Pluskwik
Effectiveness Of Gamification Activities In A Project-Based Learning Classroom, Eleanor Leung, Elizabeth Pluskwik
Integrated Engineering Department Publications
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effectiveness, and student's self-reported engagement with gamification tools on a student's learning of technical concepts when used in a project-based learning (PBL) engineering classroom environment. Gamification, as defined in this study, is the use of game-based elements such as online audience response systems with automated feedback in non-game situations. By adding gamification to the classroom, we hope to further build on the active and collaborative learning environment that our PBL program already provides. Five gamification activities were implemented during the Fall 2017 semester with junior and senior student engineers enrolled in …
Alysia Sue Przybilla Honors Portfolio, Alysia Sue Przybilla
Alysia Sue Przybilla Honors Portfolio, Alysia Sue Przybilla
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Alysia Przybilla's honor portfolio captured in May 2018.
Elizabeth Guss Honors Portfolio, Elizabeth Marie Guss
Elizabeth Guss Honors Portfolio, Elizabeth Marie Guss
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Elizabeth Guss' honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Hallie Uhrich Honors Portfolio, Hallie Maria Uhrich
Hallie Uhrich Honors Portfolio, Hallie Maria Uhrich
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Hallie Uhrich's honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Omoleso Ogunnowo Honors Portfolio, Omoleso Ruth Ogunnowo
Omoleso Ogunnowo Honors Portfolio, Omoleso Ruth Ogunnowo
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Omoleso Ogunnowo's honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Kellie Wong Honors Portfolio, Kellie Marie Wong
Kellie Wong Honors Portfolio, Kellie Marie Wong
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Kellie Wong's honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Brooke Jones Honors Portfolio, Brooke Taylor Jones
Brooke Jones Honors Portfolio, Brooke Taylor Jones
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Brooke Jones' honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Claire Achen Honors Portfolio, Claire Emmaline Achen
Claire Achen Honors Portfolio, Claire Emmaline Achen
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Claire Achen's honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Omele Edeh Honors Portfolio, Omele Victoria Edeh
Omele Edeh Honors Portfolio, Omele Victoria Edeh
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Omele Edeh's honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
Mara Soupir Honors Portfolio, Mara Kaitlyn-Rae Soupir
Mara Soupir Honors Portfolio, Mara Kaitlyn-Rae Soupir
Honors Capstone Portfolios
Mara Soupir's honors portfolio captured in May 2018.
2018 Abstract Booklet, Undergraduate Research Center, Minnesota State University, Mankato
2018 Abstract Booklet, Undergraduate Research Center, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Undergraduate Research Symposium
Complete Schedule of Events for the 20th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Impact Of Service Learning On The Inter-Cultural Competency Of Pre-Service Teachers, Andrea Faye Gangoso-Aguila, Jonathon Arndt, Yuseina Brito-Lino, Chandler Gooding, Alyssa Harter, Sean O'Rourke, Amanda Rousemiller, David Edwards, Tori Smith
Impact Of Service Learning On The Inter-Cultural Competency Of Pre-Service Teachers, Andrea Faye Gangoso-Aguila, Jonathon Arndt, Yuseina Brito-Lino, Chandler Gooding, Alyssa Harter, Sean O'Rourke, Amanda Rousemiller, David Edwards, Tori Smith
Education Presentations at National and International Conferences
The population of the U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse in language and culture. And, the population of students in elementary and secondary schools is becoming more diverse, as well. Therefore, it is critical that pre-service teachers (PSTs) experience and understand other cultures. Teachers will need to become more inter-culturally competent (ICC). According to Hammer & Bennett (2010), ICC is "the capability to accurately understand and adapt behavior to cultural differences and commonality.” One way to do this is for PSTs to participate in Service Learning. According to the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse (NSLC), service learning is “a teaching and learning strategy …
04-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
04-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
Library Services Newsletters
Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services Newsletter for April 2018.
2018 Scholars At Work Conference Program, Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Jennifer M. Turner, Justine Martin, Elizabeth Pluskwik, Sarah Epplen, Kristie L. Campana, Luke Mosher, Jeffery Dennis, Rachael Hanel, Megan Mahowald, Laura Maki, Brian Martensen, Teri Wallace, Diane Wiley, Kristel Seth, Tyler Vaughan, Karla A. Lassonde, Emily Stark, Yuezhou Wang, Abigail Bakke, Jonathan Hardwick, Rachel Cohen, Allison M. Land, David Sharlin, Brittany Smith, Carl Lafata, Noreen Reding, Anne Kerber, Daniel Houlihan, Jaxson Judkins, Kelly Bergstrom, Ellsbeth Schmachtenberger, Grace Mariko Kasahara
2018 Scholars At Work Conference Program, Rebecca Pope-Ruark, Jennifer M. Turner, Justine Martin, Elizabeth Pluskwik, Sarah Epplen, Kristie L. Campana, Luke Mosher, Jeffery Dennis, Rachael Hanel, Megan Mahowald, Laura Maki, Brian Martensen, Teri Wallace, Diane Wiley, Kristel Seth, Tyler Vaughan, Karla A. Lassonde, Emily Stark, Yuezhou Wang, Abigail Bakke, Jonathan Hardwick, Rachel Cohen, Allison M. Land, David Sharlin, Brittany Smith, Carl Lafata, Noreen Reding, Anne Kerber, Daniel Houlihan, Jaxson Judkins, Kelly Bergstrom, Ellsbeth Schmachtenberger, Grace Mariko Kasahara
Scholars at Work Conference
Program for the 2018 Scholars at Work Conference at Minnesota State University, Mankato on March 30, 2018.
Cognitive Load Theory: Applications In Medical Education, Adam W. Wissman
Cognitive Load Theory: Applications In Medical Education, Adam W. Wissman
Technical Communication Capstone Course
This article examines how cognitive load theory can help instructional designers in medical education design material and content to best suit their audience. Through the examination of schema construction, working and long-term memory, biologically primary/secondary knowledge, and novice and experienced learners, this article proposes instructional design best practices. This article separates these best practices into three categories: activities, pre-lecture resources, and teaching strategies, which can be applied to either novice learners or experienced learners.
01-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
01-2018 Newsletter, Minnesota State University, Mankato. Library Services
Library Services Newsletters
Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services Newsletter for January 2018.
Structured Techniques For Creating Engaging Online Discussions, Caroline Kinskey, Carrie Lewis Miller, Keith Hauck, Michael Manderfeld
Structured Techniques For Creating Engaging Online Discussions, Caroline Kinskey, Carrie Lewis Miller, Keith Hauck, Michael Manderfeld
IT Solutions Publications
Each year, more students enroll in online classes than the year before (Allen and Seaman, 2017). Online asynchronous discussions are often used in these online classes as a method of interaction between students and the instructor typically via an online discussion forum. It is in the discussion forums that students examine topics, debate points of view, defend opinions, and receive feedback from their instructor and peers despite the location or time difference that may exist between them (Cho and Tobias, 2016). Within these discussions, communities of inquiry can be created and the sense of isolation that can often be defeating …
Are We Winning?! A Team Challenge To Engage Students In The Large Lecture Introductory Communication Course, Laura Jacobi
Are We Winning?! A Team Challenge To Engage Students In The Large Lecture Introductory Communication Course, Laura Jacobi
Communication Studies Department Publications
The development and implementation of a semester‐long team challenge in an introductory level communication course is described. The team challenge was developed to encourage active engagement of students with large lecture material and to build community within lab sections of the course. Teaching assistants were trained to observe and record participation, distraction, and attendance levels in the large lecture portion of a hybrid course, ‘Fundamentals of Communication.’ Assessment of the team challenge as a case study reveals higher levels of verbal participation and attendance, and lower levels of distractions (i.e. use of cell phones, side conversations, late arrivals …
Developing Students' Grammar Skills, Andrew P. Johnson
Developing Students' Grammar Skills, Andrew P. Johnson
Elementary and Literacy Education Department Publications
Learning about grammar doesn't have to be boring and meaningless. This paper starts by dispelling some myths, other wise known as silly grammar ideas. It ends by describing seven activities that can be used to develop students' ability to use conventional grammar.
L1 Use In L2 Writing: A Case Of Multilingual Undergraduates In A Basic Writing Course, Lal Bahadur Rana
L1 Use In L2 Writing: A Case Of Multilingual Undergraduates In A Basic Writing Course, Lal Bahadur Rana
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
The study entitled "L1 Use in L2 Writing: A Case of Multilingual Undergraduates in a Basic Writing Course" is a qualitative case study research carried out to find out the purposes for which undergraduate students use their L1s in an L2 Basic Writing course in the US university context, their perceptions regarding the effects of their use of L1s in L2 writing, and the ways they utilize their prior experience of writing academic essays while they are writing similar types of texts in L2. To these ends, the data were collected from the students enrolled in the Basic Writing course …
What Happens Now? Coaching And Leading Following A Student-Athlete Death - A Phenomenological Study, Peter Mcgahey
What Happens Now? Coaching And Leading Following A Student-Athlete Death - A Phenomenological Study, Peter Mcgahey
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
College students die and sometimes these students are student-athletes. This transcendental phenomenological study described and explored the lived leadership experiences, related to the components of Transformational Leadership, of NCAA sports team coaches who led their team following an unexpected death of a student-athlete. No research to date had focused on this leadership phenomenon. Five NCAA sport team head coaches participated in semi-structured interviews to learn more about their coaching leadership experiences during this time of crisis. The study participants shared their intensely emotional and personal leadership experiences of leading and coaching their teams during a time of crisis. There were …
Effective Characteristics Of Rural English Learner Programs, Sarah Huseby
Effective Characteristics Of Rural English Learner Programs, Sarah Huseby
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine specific characteristics of English learner programs in a rural areas in order to determine possible factors that promoted higher English language proficiency growth for English learners. The subjects in this study were English learner teachers and administrators from five micropolitan school districts in a rural Midwestern state. The school districts in this study were identified and recruited based on two specific criteria: a mircopolitan community and a student population of English language learners. The study utilized both survey and archival data. The survey was administered to all EL teachers and administrators …
American Nursing Students' Immersion Experience In Ghana: A Qualitative Study, Srijana Bhandari
American Nursing Students' Immersion Experience In Ghana: A Qualitative Study, Srijana Bhandari
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
Health care providers are more than ever challenged to care for patients due to multicultural nature of American society. Studies report that health care disparities widely exist in our health care system and patients of different racial and cultural backgrounds do not receive adequate health care. Nurses are in the position to prevent and eliminate such disparities by providing individualized care to these patients. Nurses must be well equipped with knowledge and training to deliver care that is relevant and within the cultural context of patients they encounter. Studies have identified study abroad program as one of the approaches to …
Using The Health Belief Model To Assess Undergraduate College Students Knowledge And Perceptions Of Human Papillomavirus In Order To Better Understand Vaccine Intentions, Kelly Mcmahon
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
According to the Centers for Disease control and Prevention (CDC)(2016b), Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most commonly sexually transmitted infection in the United States. HPV is so prevalent that nearly all sexually active people will obtain a strain of HPV at some point in their lives (CDC, 2016d). Approximately one in four Americans are currently infected in the United States with HPV, and approximately 14 million new infections of HPV spread each year in the United States (CDC, 2016b).
Ultimately the HPV vaccination is a form of cancer prevention. With the vaccination uptake, the burden of HPV related health problems …
Improving Mathematical Skill: The Perceptions Of Rural Minnesota Mathematics Educators, Michael Haskins
Improving Mathematical Skill: The Perceptions Of Rural Minnesota Mathematics Educators, Michael Haskins
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
This qualitative phenomenological study is focused on the perceptions of mathematics educators on how to improve mathematical skill in high school students. The main purpose was to describe, recognize, and interpret the lived experience that have allowed educators to achieve the best results for their students. The population for the current study was mathematics educators that were located in a rural Southwest Minnesota city with medium population. These educators were either college educators or middle and high school teachers. The measures that were used to select the participants for the study were that they must hold at least a bachelor's …
"We Considered Ourselves A Team:" A View Of Co-Teaching From The Perspectives Of Graduate Teaching Assistants And Students, Alyssa Harter
"We Considered Ourselves A Team:" A View Of Co-Teaching From The Perspectives Of Graduate Teaching Assistants And Students, Alyssa Harter
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
Previous research has explored the influence of co-teaching models on student learning in the K-12 grade curriculum. However, little research explores the effects of co-teaching models implemented in higher education among graduate teaching assistants (GTAs). This study examines the benefits and drawbacks of co-teaching models in higher education classes for both GTAs and students. Surveys and interviews were used to collect data from 36 undergraduate students and three GTAs at a mid-sized Midwestern university. In addition to measures of cognitive and affective learning, content analysis of the surveys, interviews, and a reflexive journal were used to identity emerging themes pertaining …