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Leadership, Management, and Diversity: Missed Opportunities Within Student Design Competition Teams

Susan WaldenUniversity of OklahomaCindy FoorUniversity of OklahomaRui PanUniversity of OklahomaRanda L. ShehabUniversity of OklahomaDeborah TryttenUniversity of Oklahoma
2015en
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Engineering competition teams provide some students the opportunity to design authentic engineering artifacts, manage budgets and logistics, exercise engineering analysis and decision making, build an engineering artifact and develop and practice professional skills. In a research study examining the cultures, structure, composition, and processes of a variety of Student Experiential Learning Engineering Competition Teams (SELECT), we collected data from teams from multiple institutions and a variety of design competitions. The data from the teams consists of interviews of team members and advisors, team documents, and other public artifacts. This paper examines two SELECT teams from the same institution as representatives of other teams from their particular design competitions. We found differences between the teams in recruiting, team structure and organization, student leadership, faculty advisors, expectations for commitment, integration into academic structure (capstone), and focus on competition success.

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