EME 6675 – Mid-Term Checkup

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Take a few moments to answer the questions below by clicking on the plus sign. There are multiple choice, multi-answer multiple choice, and ‘thinking/reflective questions for which you jot down a few notes then check them against the considerations offered. This is self-graded. When completed post your results in the Drop Box on Canvas along with a reflective self-evaluative statement.


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True or false, To an engineer in the classical sense, there is no such thing as a 'bad' outcome.

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The study of museum learning is relatively new but has gone through revolutionary changes in the past 20 years

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Which of the following is true as it relates to selecting an instructional delivery methodology?
Note that there may be more than one correct response.

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Thinking question #1: Think about this following and jot down a few notes then compare your ideas to those offered:

Why do you think we were asking you to describe what a quadratic equation is?

Compare your response to these ideas:

  1. If you informally survey several math teachers, chances are they do not know how it is used in real life
  2. Most responses you find describe the math behind it rather than its application
  3. Knowing how it is used is fairly representative of the difference between how a mathematician and an engineer thinks about things.
  4. It is a lot more used in daily life than we all give it credit.
  5. Simply put it, differs from a linear equation simply because it can have more than one variable
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Thinking question #2: Think about this following and jot down a few notes then compare your ideas to those offered:

Why do you think the Peter Stack article on STEM was provided as a reading assignment

Compare your response to these ideas:

  1. There exists an alternative view on whether a STEM crisis actually exists.
  2. If it does exist, it most likely is not the result of a faulty educational system.
  3. Such a shortage MAY be more difficult to solve than simply producing more science and math completers.
  4. We need another look at STEM teaching in order to make its benefits relevant to all students regardless of career choice.
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Why was the concept of a Stochastic framework discussed in the lesson on STEM?
This question MAY have more than one correct response.

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Providing credible empirical evidence about museum learning experience is a relatively easy.

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Which of the following is true with regards to museum/informal learning?

Note that the MAY be more than one correct answer

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There is no place for design thinking when one considers informal learning environments (or for STEM disciplines for that matter)

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Thinking question #3: Think about this statement and place some comments/notes in the box provided. The compare your
ideas to those provided by checking your response:

The quadratic equation not only represents a mathematical factor but also is a metaphor for design thinking

  • If we are actually serious about implementing a constructivist learning experience,
    then we must change the way we approach the problem... we cannot look at it in a linear way.
  • Design is most often thought of as a noun but is more of a process or a verb.
  • In the IDEO model one needs to factor out the variables to come to some conclusion.. the quadratic equation is
    what a mathematician uses.. and becomes a the 'technology' or tool for the engineer.
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Thinking Question #4:

What does the following statement mean? Think about it for a while and then jot down some thoughts. The compare your ideas to what is being offered when you select the 'check response' button:

There exists a designerly way of thinking and communicating that is different from scientific and 
scholarly ways of thinking and communicating, but is as powerful. 
of inquiry when applied to its own kinds of problems’.
  • First of all, the two concepts do not have to be mutually exclusive
  • Second, design think, if the designer/research becomes a part of the stakeholders,
    can actually contribute more to the situation than a researcher doing summative assessment.
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Click for Question 12

True or False:
The basis for success in museum learning is what is known as 'free choice learning". The implication is that
museums are, in effect the perfect solution to motivate and engage all Learners.

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