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Dr Monique Ross
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The Careershifters Podcast
Monique's Story: "I was trying to get through, but not let anyone see how hard it was"
How does a high-flying media professional end up in the woods?A big career change isn't just about changing your job; it can transform your whole sense of identity. Monique Ross was successful, well-respected in her industry, and totally burnt out. In today's episode, she shares how she redefined her ideas of status and success, got comfortable being a beginner, and created a new career from a line in a book...Find Monique at https://www.heartwoodnaturebathing.com/We also discussed:This Working LifeDorie ClarkAssociation of Nature and F...
2025-07-08
47 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What a year it has been: Reflection on the season, the year, and what's to come
Dr. London and Dr. Ross reflect on the season - our favorites and insights followed by some words of encouragement for our fellow scholars impacted by the change in priorities of the nation and subsequent grant terminations. We acknowledge the work of scholars who may feel devalued in this changing times, we call for the generational fight for freedom, and announce a change in the season to come. As scholars who have received terminations in recent weeks, we offer below some resources. National Science Foundation PAPPG Informal resolution of award adminstration disputes Code o...
2025-05-09
17 min
Bondage Breakers
The Impact of Social Media: Helping or Hurting the Church? | #11
In this episode, we’re joined by special guest Shianne Wisdom to dive into the real impact of social media on the church and its creatives. We unpack both the benefits and the challenges of digital ministry, exploring how social platforms can build community—or cause harm. Tune in for an honest conversation on navigating social media with wisdom and purpose.
2025-05-06
34 min
Bondage Breakers
Why Is Good Friday Good? | #10
In this episode, we reflect on the weight and wonder of Good Friday. Through Scripture, personal reflection, and spiritual insight, we explore the depth of what this day represents for believers. Join us as we sit in the tension of sorrow and significance, preparing our hearts for the power of resurrection.
2025-04-19
17 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Bringing it all together: Moving authentically in the academy by honoring your many selves in your research
Join us in listening to the ways in which Reverend Dr. Tamecia Jones honors her many talents, callings, and selves as she designs research and navigates the academy. She will share the ways in which her background, experiences, and core values shape her work. She will hip us to epistemic frames and the ways we can reimagine assessment of knowledge acquisition that is not punitive and painful. Name drop: Cindy Atman, University of Washington Learning Sciences, Stanford K-12, Tufts University - Trevion Henderson, Greses Pérez
2025-03-29
52 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Intersectionality and computing education: The journey of a scholar, Dr. Yolanda Rankin, towards a better computing future
Join us as we discuss Black feminist theory and intersectionality with Dr. Yolanda Rankin. She led us through the historical foundation and her hopes for the future of intersectionality, feminist scholarship, computing, and computing education. She discusses the messiness of the theory and challenges us to continue to muddle through that messiness so that we might do better as a discipline. The chat was both insightful and hopeful. Enjoy! Name Drop Dr. Jakita Owens, Auburn University Dr. Shawna Erete, University of Maryland bell hooks Angela Y. Davis
2025-02-28
1h 00
Poochie's Place
Councilmen Clifford Ross and Weldon Montague III discuss their roles in local government
In this engaging conversation at Poochie's Place, Councilmen Clifford Ross and Weldon Montague III discuss their roles in local government, the importance of community activism, and their organization, People Over Politics. They share their personal journeys into politics, and their commitment to affordable housing and economic growth in the City of Orange Township. The conversation highlights the significance of collaboration, community engagement, and the ongoing efforts to revitalize Main Street and promote home ownership.They discuss various initiatives aimed at empowering underserved communities, including job creation, support for immigrants, and the importance of community engagement. They emphasize the need...
2025-02-19
1h 23
Bondage Breakers
Being Guarded vs. Discernment | #9
What’s the difference between being guarded and walking in discernment? In this episode, we dive into how to protect your heart without closing it off and how to lean on God’s wisdom to make sound decisions. Learn to balance vulnerability and caution while staying in alignment with God’s guidance.
2025-02-04
15 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Dr. Karl Smith’s birds eye view of the field: A reflection after 20 years of engineering education established departments
Listen to Dr. Smith’s predictions of the future of Engineering Education by first exploring the seven shifts in engineering education over the last 20 years. You are in for treat as he unpacks the themes that have emerged upon reflection on where we’ve been and how it shapes where we are headed. Name Drop/Links: The Future of the University – Part 1 – JEE Academic Bookshelf Revisited https://karlsmithmn.org/reflections/the-future-of-the-university-part-1-jee-academic-bookshelf-revisited/ ASEE Reports https://www.asee.org/publications/asee-publications/asee-reports Financial Alignment with Inclusive Teaching Excellence (FAITE)
2025-01-31
38 min
Bondage Breakers
How To Deal With Weariness | #8
Feeling tired and overwhelmed? In this episode, we unpack Galatians 6:9 and explore how to persevere when you’re weary. Discover practical ways to find strength in God’s promises and stay encouraged as you press toward your purpose. Don’t give up—your breakthrough is closer than you think!
2025-01-21
21 min
Bondage Breakers
Spiritual Reality of Grieving | #7
Grief is a journey that impacts both our hearts and our spirits. In this episode, we explore the spiritual realities of mourning, how God meets us in our pain, and the biblical truths that bring comfort and hope. Tune in for encouragement and insights on navigating grief with faith.
2024-12-18
18 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Exploring Engineering Education in Australia: Conversations with Dr. Anne Gardner
Join us as we discuss engineering education in Australia, with a focus on the career path of Dr. Anne Gardner, an Associate Dean at the University of Technology Sydney. Dr. Gardner shares her journey into engineering education, her current research projects, leadership roles, and the focus areas of the engineering education community in Australia. We also discuss collaborations with scholars in Australia and the upcoming engineering education conference - Austaliasian Engineering Education (A2E2). Name Drop Jenni Case Kasey Beddoes James Trevelyan Sally Male Scott Daniel Tania Matchet Sarah Dart Andrew Valentine Aleksandr Litvinov
2024-11-29
36 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
An exploration of the relationship status of computing education, computer science education, and engineering education: It’s complicated
Dr. Mark Guzdial of the University of Michigan and Dr. Adrienne Decker of the University at Buffalo share their definitions of computing education and computer science education and how these disciplines fit or in some cases do not yet fit in engineering education. Listen to this engaging discussion about the history of computing, a preview of the state of computing education, and some aspirations of the future of these disciplines in engineering education. Name Drop Barbara Ericson Katie Cunningham Bahare Naimipour Aman Yadav Sean Mackay...
2024-10-25
35 min
Bondage Breakers
Exposing Demonic Devices: Astrology | #6
In this episode, we dive into the spiritual dangers of astrology and why it’s more than just harmless fun. Discover how astrology opens doors to demonic influence and pulls people away from God’s truth. We’ll expose the deceptive tactics behind this practice and provide biblical insight on how to stay free from these spiritual traps.
2024-10-23
28 min
Bondage Breakers
Stewarding Your Prophetic Word: Walking in God’s Promise | #5
In this episode, we explore what it means to faithfully steward a prophetic word from God. Learn how to nurture, pray over, and walk in alignment with the promises spoken over your life. Discover practical steps to partner with God’s timing and purpose as you await the fulfillment of His word.
2024-10-08
15 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
The Hidden Curriculum in Engineering Education and Beyond with Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarcón.
Dr. Villanueva Alarcón shares with us how she arrived at hidden curriculum as a theoretical framework, how she’s adapted it for engineering education and the ways she continues to extend this very insightful framework that has roots in sociology, psychology, and disability studies. Name Drop Drs. James Holly Jr, Monica Cox, Alex Mejia, Renata Revelo, Joyce Main Drs. Karina Vielma, Jeremy Waisome, Sindia Rivera, Janice Mejia, Saira Anwar
2024-09-27
28 min
Bondage Breakers
Flee from Sexual Immorality | Honoring God with Your Body | #4
In this episode, we dive into 1 Corinthians 6:18-20 to explore the dangers of sexual immorality and its impact on our spiritual lives. Learn why the Bible calls us to flee from sexual sin, how it defiles the body, and how to honor God with your body as a temple of the Holy Spirit. Join us for a powerful discussion on living in purity and finding freedom in Christ.
2024-09-17
30 min
Bondage Breakers
Exposing Demonic Devices: Crystals | #3
In this episode, we uncover the spiritual risks associated with gemstones and crystals, exploring why their use contradicts biblical teachings. Discover what Scripture says about these practices and the unseen demonic influences behind them. Join us as we shine a light on the truth and guide you toward spiritual clarity and protection.
2024-09-03
25 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Enacting resistance and activism: Dr. Donna Riley speaks to us about mechanisms for traversing the U.S. academic landscape amongst the unrest
Given the changing landscape of the academy across the U.S. driven in large part by the attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion, unrest on campuses, and the legislation targeting high education we were moved to invite an activist in engineering education - Dean Riley to talk about how to activate the activist within us. We had a candid conversation about living an activist life but also some inspiring words to disrupt the paralysis so many are feeling given the current climate in the academy. Join us as we hear Dean Riley’s life of activism and her call to...
2024-08-30
39 min
Bondage Breakers
Renewing Your Mind | #2
In this episode, we'll explore how the Word of God can reshape your thinking and transform your life. Join us as we delve into practical ways to replace negative thought patterns with God’s truth, leading to a more joyful and purpose-driven life. Tune in for insights, personal stories, and encouragement to embrace the renewing of your mind through Scripture.
2024-07-30
32 min
Scaling Emerging Beauty
E 504: All Things Retail Media Networks for Emerging Brands
Have you ever wanted an inside scoop on retail media networks as it relates to small brands? Look no further! In this episode, I’m joined by Ross Maltby, head of New Business Development at Voyageur Group. We discuss the definition of retail media networks, the rise of retail media as the third wave of digital advertising, and the impact of COVID-19 on the growth of these networks. We also explore the differences between retail media networks and traditional digital marketing channels, the unique opportunities they offer for brand exposure, and the metrics and indicators that...
2024-07-23
38 min
Bondage Breakers
Breaking The Chains of Bitterness | #1
In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of forgiveness and reconciliation. Join us as we explore how to let go of bitterness, heal from past hurts, and embrace a life of freedom and peace. Discover practical steps and heartfelt stories that will inspire you to break the chains of bitterness and move forward with a renewed heart.
2024-07-03
29 min
Don’t Miss A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Thrilling.
Passiontide by Monique Roffey
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/695002to listen full audiobooks. Title: Passiontide Author: Monique Roffey Narrator: Burt Caesar, Ami Okumura Jones, Martina Laird Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 43 minutes Release date: June 27, 2024 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Four women spark a revolution on a Caribbean island – the electrifying new novel from the Costa-winning author of The Mermaid of Black Conch. Early one morning, at the close of St Colibri’s carnival, a young female steel-pan player is found dead beneath a cannonball tree. It is a discovery that will transform the lives of everyone on this...
2024-06-27
12h 43
Non-Rev Lounge
#180 Caden Is the Zed King
Caden can teach us all a thing or two about flying on a zed fare, but don't be shocked if you think you are friends!! Just have him leave you to catch a first class seat! Hasta La Vista Baby!Getting caught up on our work!What would Lara do? Diana Ross can do anything she wants!Passengers have to be compliant. Please allow Monique to finish her sentences!Who is a member of The Mile High Club? ☝️Caden is from Austin and remembers being in the back seat with Brittany!Caden loves airplanes and would even do his job...
2024-06-11
49 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Reflections on the Season
What a season it has been! After completing our first season as hosts of Research Briefs 2.0, we spent some time reflecting on the themes of the season and what and who inspired us this year. Thank you for listening! We look forward to sharing more scholars and scholarship with you in the Fall. In the meantime, go back and listen to the amazing scholars we hosted this year. Be safe and rest up!
2024-06-01
21 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Engineering Education Research (EER) Centers as Incubators with Dr. Cindy Atman Pt. 2
This two part episode is a continuation of our conversation with Dr. Cindy Atman. In part one, she shared an intriguing history of engineering education and the role of centers in establishing the field (Pt. 1). But in part two she shares the wisdom she has gained related to leadership in engineering education. If you are: 1) considering establishing an engineering education department; 2) engaging in the arduous process of looking for engineering education departmental leadership; or 3) considering a leadership role in engineering education yourself this episode is a must. It was an absolute joy to engage with Dr. Atman. I hope yo...
2024-05-03
43 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Engineering Education Research (EER) Centers as Incubators with Dr. Cindy Atman Pt. 1
This two part episode is a must listen for anybody intrigued by the history of engineering education and the role of centers in establishing the field (Pt. 1). Likewise, a great listen for those looking to establish engineering education departments and/or are looking for engineering education departmental leadership (Pt. 2). “Centers are an important way to address specific challenges that can be contextualized, …ways to connect with other parts of campus or institutions, …or a national resource that everybody can draw on.” Resources: Websites: Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (CAEE) Consortiu...
2024-04-26
42 min
She Has The Audacity
Creating a Juicy Personal Brand: How to Be Heard and Seen Amongst the Noise So It’s Easy For People to Choose You with Personal Branding Expert Monique Bryan
Monique Bryan is a personal branding expert who helps women step out from behind their businesses in order to access more opportunities. In our conversation today Monique shares how to hone your personal brand by highlighting your distinct strengths, passions, and experiences and by crafting a compelling story that is fully tailored to your audience at every step of the client journey. She is passionate about the importance of creating a clear and authentic brand identity through thoughtful strategic planning and positioning in order to actually build trust and connection with your clients and community. Monique’s motto is to...
2024-04-23
44 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Community Engaged Scholarship with Dr. DeLean Tolbert Smith, centering Black family studies, engineering design knowledge in the classroom and informal settings
Dr. Smith shares with us her full-circle journey to and through engineering education. Dr. Smith is a community-engaged scholar that leverages asset-based frameworks along with humility to learn with the families she engages with for her work. She reminds us the importance of an ethic of care when designing and executing research. “You have to position this work very carefully. So anyone that is doing community-engaged scholarship, you have to be very thoughtful in how you write about what you do on your CV or communicate it to your colleagues.” Name drop: Ann Ishimaru, Natalie King
2024-04-02
32 min
So, I Quit My Day Job
When the forest becomes your office with Monique Ross
Most of us spend eight hours each day, for five days a week, chained to our desks and glued to our computer screens. Well, this next guest said f*ck that... Monique Ross left the media to become one with nature as a Forest Bathing Guide (yep, that's a thing). In this episode, find out why Monique sees the forest as a therapist, the embarrassing moment on her first day of work and possibly the best hall pass answer on the podcast so far.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-03-20
45 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Context, coalitions, and collaborations, oh my! Dr. Esther Matemba talks about Engineering Education on the International Stage
Join us in our conversation with Dr. Esther Matemba about engineering education from an international perspective. We discuss the variance in topics and priorities based on the context and how important it is for us to consider context when defining and describing research. We also explore Dr. Matemba’s experience with coalition building on the continent of Africa through the effort called the ENGINEERING EDUCATION RESEARCH NETWORK AFRICA (EERN-AFRICA). We were inspired by her words and hope you are too. “Give everyone a chance...Be open to other people’s topics even if it is not your contex...
2024-02-23
50 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Participatory Action Research: Theory and Practice. Dr. Elizabeth Litzler talks with us about program evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) in engineering education.
In this episode we talk with Dr. Elizabeth Litzler about her pathway to and through engineering education. We talk about the impact of program evaluation, and the barriers and liberation associated with aligning values with research methods, more specifically participatory action research. “It [Participatory Action Research, PAR] usually has a bit more of a democratic feel to it. So, your research methods are really collaborative and the community members or the participants are really like co-researchers.”
2023-12-29
45 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
How does one make change? Dr. Julia Williams talks with us about change in engineering education
This episode we talk with Dr. Julia Williams about her pathway to and through engineering education and more specifically about her experience with change in engineering education. “I saw opportunities for change all around me. And as I struggled, sometimes, to make change happen; other times hitting it out of the park maybe. I thought, gee there are things that we do to make change happen that aren’t really written down anywhere.”
2023-11-24
41 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What is it like to be a pioneer? The pathway and predictions of a pioneer, Dr. Ruth Streveler
This episode explores the pathway of Dr. Ruth Streveler and her confidence to move out of her lane into innovation. Her words are inspiring and they challenge the community to pick up the baton in conceptual change towards a new model. “Trust yourself. And look for opportunities, and ... have an entrepreneurial mindset... [The mindset] isn’t necessarily for something you are going to sell or a product you are going to develop, but what you want to do with your career.”
2023-10-27
42 min
Scaling Emerging Beauty
E 302: The Importance of a Good Team
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of business growth, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Today we're in for a treat as we have an incredible guest, Monica Saracino, a rockstar leader with a track record of scaling businesses across various industries, from beauty and lifestyle to the world of fashion. Monica has been part of some remarkable ventures, including Beach House Group, known for incubating Moon Oral Care with Kendall Jenner, Beis with Shay Mitchell, and Pattern with Tracee Ellis Ross. Currently, she's at the helm of fashion brand Janessa Leone. Today, we're going to discuss...
2023-10-10
25 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Who are the new Research Briefs hosts? Introducing Drs. Jeremi London and Monique Ross
This episode introduces the new hosts of Research Briefs, Dr. Jeremi London and Dr. Monique Ross, to the internationally followed podcast audience. “I’m really excited about this new direction, in that we will carry on many of the wonderful things that Ruth started but also begin to make it our own…”
2023-09-29
21 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
How do we know our work makes a difference? Ruth Streveler’s conversation with Dr. Jeremi London
This episode rebroadcasts Dr. Ruth Streveler’s June 2020 conversation with Dr. Jeremi London – who shares her fascinating research on ‘impact’. “I started to look at what makes studying impact so difficult and realized that it was very value-laden and it’s a discussion on what is something worth. And discussions on worth are always really tough to have.” - Jeremi London
2023-05-29
52 min
The Extraordinary Educators Podcast
Beyond the Classroom with Monique Ross
Monique Ross, an interventionist in California, joins this follow-up episode to share about her life outside of the classroom. Monique starts off by explaining how she spends her free time – ranging from time with family to reading with her daughter. She also talks about her family dance parties and the importance behind them. Monique wraps up by sharing her must-have teacher supply, as well as her favorite pump-up songs.Curriculum Associates' BlogTwitterInstagramEmail: ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com
2023-04-21
08 min
The Extraordinary Educators Podcast
The Importance of a School Community with Monique Ross
Monique Ross, an interventionist in California, joins this episode to talk about her approach to instruction and the importance of a school community. Monique begins by sharing some details about her current role and school population. She then dives in to how she works with her students, including details about the math groups that she pulls for intervention. Monique wraps up by talking about the strength of her school community and some best practices that keep that strength going.Curriculum Associates' BlogTwitterInstagramEmail: ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com
2023-04-19
12 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What does culturally sustaining pedagogy look like? with Dr. Shawn Jordan, Arizona State University
This episode rebroadcasts Dr. Ruth Streveler’s conversation with Dr. Shawn Jordan, who shares how he uses storytelling principles in his research in an effort to broaden participation in engineering. Watch this practice in action! “One of the key points of storytelling, and particularly oral tradition storytelling, is that they believe whenever you tell a story, even if it is someone else’s story, that part of you is in that story because it’s being told through your lens. And that, to me, is one of the things is so transformational as both a research a...
2023-02-06
26 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Pushing the boundaries of “appropriate” research topics and methods with Dr. Nadia Kellam, Arizona State University
This episode is a rebroadcast of Dr. Ruth Streveler’s interview with Dr. Nadia Kellam, who continually pushes the boundaries of “appropriate” research topics and methods. Learn more about narrative methods, and I-poems, and hear about Nadia’s courage to keep doing what feels right, even in the face of strong opposition by trusted mentors. “I don’t know where … [the courage to do the risky thing] came from; [I am sure part of] it was a mom that was a feminist and pushed us to do good things and be authentic to yourself. … [With] some of those experiences...
2022-12-05
44 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What’s it like to be in the middle of developing a new framework for learning? With Ruth Streveler and Emily Dringenberg
[When teaching for conceptual change we have] “been focusing on … convincing people with evidence and wondering why they weren’t convinced. … [Instead of asking: ‘How can I convince people with evidence?’ the better] question might be, ‘How do I help people feel like they belong to this community? How can they trust … that I’m telling them the truth?’ “ - Ruth Streveler, July 2021 This conversation between Dr. Ruth Streveler and Dr. Emily Dringenberg took place during the development of a socially-embedded framework for learning. Opinion Piece by host Dr. Ruth Streveler DOI: 10.18260/3-1-1153-36030 This epis...
2022-10-18
55 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Should we think of ‘smartness’ as a verb instead of an adjective? with Dr. Emily Dringenberg
Should we think of ‘smartness’ as a verb instead of an adjective? Host Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Emily Dringenberg, assistant professor of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University about her research about deeply held beliefs. This episode was produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2022-06-03
40 min
Tell Me What To Read
Society & Change - Lisa Leong, Monique Ross & Ben Quilty
This is Tell Me What To Read, the podcast of Booktopia, Australia's Local Bookstore. This week, we sit down for the special themed podcast on covering society and change. Stefania sits down with Monique Ross & Lisa Leong on This Working Life, while Nick sits down with Ben Quilty to discuss his collection, Free Fall. WARNING: this podcast contains adult themes. Listener discretion is advised. *Producer's Note: Due to our team being in social isolation, the sound quality is more variable. Interviews In this podcast: Lisa Leong & Monique Ross - This Working...
2022-05-23
59 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What’s it like to create a new Engineering Education PhD program? with Dr. Stephanie Farrell
Host Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Stephanie Farrell, professor and founding head of the Experiential Engineering Education Department (ExEED) at Rowan University. This episode was produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2022-03-21
22 min
Human Cogs Podcast
Ep. 55 Lisa Leong and Monique Ross on career changes, burnout and making your work life matter.
Did you know that you spend most of your waking life working – a jaw-dropping 90,000 hours for the average person. Work dominates our days. It can be the thing that gets you up in the morning, or the thing that keeps you awake at night. What about you? Has the pandemic changed your relationship with work? Are you at a career crossroads, feeling tired, unmotivated, a tad lost in your work life? Are you experiencing burnout? Do you want to be more intentional about the role of work in your life so you can grow more joy...
2022-03-14
58 min
Steph's Business Bookshelf Podcast
This Working Life by Lisa Leong & Monique Ross: how to reimagine work for the better
About the book You spend most of your waking life working — a jaw-dropping 90,000 hours for the average person. You deserve to feel joy during that time. But how? This Working Life empowers you to experiment in the lab of life. You’ll reflect on your highs and lows, harness your superpowers and pinpoint your guiding values. You’ll learn the importance of empathy as you craft a job or curate a portfolio career that can grow with you. You’ll unlock the power of rituals, community and self-care, and build resilience that will help yo...
2022-02-06
13 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
When is seeing not believing? with Dr. Jason Morphew
Host Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Jason Morphew, visiting assistant professor at Purdue, who tells us about his research in embodied cognition and learning. This episode was produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-11-15
37 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What are the benefits and challenges of doing research in more than one cultural context? Dr. Jiabin [Emily] Zhu
Host Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Jiabin [Emily] Zhu of Shanghai Jiao Tong University who shares her experience researching Chinese engineers and sharing that work with an English-speaking audience. Citation Zhu, J., Hu, Y., Zheng, T., & Li, Y. (2021) Engineering leadership in a chinese industry context: An exploration using the four capabilities model. Journal of Engineering Education, 110 (3) – 765-790. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.20404 This episode was produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-10-04
37 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What‘s it like to create a new research journal? Drs. Marie Paretti and Shane Brown
Host Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews the founding co-editors of Studies in Engineering Education, Drs. Marie Paretti and Shane Brown, who tell us about the journal’s focus, and provide recommendations for prospective authors. This episode was produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-09-02
39 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Thriving Across Boundaries - Part II with Chanel Beebe
How can being an artist and a poet impact one’s life as a researcher? What are the common threads between seemingly disparate communities of practice? Chanel Beebe, artist, writer, social entrepreneur, engineer, and Doctoral Candidate in the School Engineering Education at Purdue shares her experience and thoughts about these questions. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-06-28
41 min
Straight Like That
EP6 | Straight Like That | Dr. Monique Ross (Dr. Bae)
IN this chat with Dr. Monique Ross we discuss her upcoming book release and how trying times can happen to anyone.
2021-05-20
1h 26
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Thriving Across Boundaries - Part I with Chanel Beebe
Chanel Beebe is an artist, writer, social entrepreneur, engineer, and Doctoral Candidate in the School Engineering Education at Purdue. Join us as she shares her journey existing and thriving in various areas of expertise and how she uncovers her contributions to Engineering Education and beyond! This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-04-12
35 min
THE POWER OF REINVENTION with Kathi Sharpe-Ross
E017: The Role of Multicultural Agencies in Today's World with Monique Nelson
Monique is the chair and CEO of UniWorld Group (UWG), the country's longest-standing multicultural marketing agency, serving not only the general market, but also Black, Hispanic, Asian, and LGBT communities. They focus on marketing and advertising, digital and traditional advertising, consumer insights, public relations, consumer health care, communications, DNI, and cultural fluency consulting with today's minorities becoming the new majority. Prior to UWG, Monique was the global lead for entertainment marketing at Motorola where she worked with the entertainment and music strategies and alliances on a global level. Today, her leadership extends beyond the C-suite at UWG...
2021-04-01
47 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
How can we support all students, during and after the pandemic? Dr. Kerrie Douglas
Dr. Kerrie Douglas, Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue shares research that has helped her answer the question, "how can we support all students, during and after the pandemic?" This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-03-01
39 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Thought Leaders in Online Learning: Drs. Natasha Perova-Mello and Nicole Pitterson
Learn about a new podcast featuring thought leaders in online learning. Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Natasha Perova-Mello, STEM Learning Consulting, LLC, and Dr. Nicole Pitterson, Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech about their new podcast, Reflective Teaching in a Digital Age. This episode was produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2021-02-01
32 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Exploring the design of online instruction to support and engage learners with Dr. Ruth Wertz
How do you design online instruction to support and engage a community of learners? To explore this question, Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Ruth Wertz (ENE PhD '14), Assistant Professor of General Engineering at Valparaiso University in Valparaiso Indiana. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-12-07
44 min
High-Tech Sunday
High-Tech Sunday: Ep. 17 - Dr. Elodie Billionniere & Dr. Monique Ross
The BEYA STEM Conference presents High-Tech Sunday. On today’s episode of High-Tech Sunday, our hosts, Dr. Mark Vaughn and Lango Deen, sit down with Associate Professor at Miami Dade College, Dr. Elodie Billionniere, and Assistant Professor at Florida International University, Dr. Monique Ross. Dr. Billionnaire has helped the Miami Dade College secure millions in federal funding the past three years for STEM and emerging technology education programs with industry partners as well as a collaborative high-tech learning hub with the aim of providing further opportunities to minoritized and low-income populations to meet the work force needs....
2020-12-06
1h 01
The Culturalist, Conversations with Pam Ross
Hey! Let's Have a Conversation: The Trauma of Success with Dr. Monique Flemings
My content curator, Dionne Cobb, and I sat down and had a conversation with Dr. Monique Flemings about the trauma of success. Join us on this journey! Here's where you can find Dr. Monique and her book:WebsiteInstagramMastering TransitionsLet's stay in contact. Here's where you can find me:InstagramFacebookWebsiteTrack Produced by: Spoonfed Production/Freddie Banks MusicSend us a textSupport the showLet's stay connected! Here's where you can find me:
2020-11-08
30 min
The GrownupIsh Podcast
EP 19 - It Could've Been Worse - Monique Ross
On this week's episode, Monique Ross from the Pure Phuckery podcast stopped by and we got a chance to get to know a little bit more about our Favorite Dr. Bae! Mo is a corporate HR Executive, fellow podcaster, and soon to be published author.Tune in to hear Stefany and Mo discuss her upcoming book as Mo dropped some teasers. They also chatted about relationships, karma, and how things could always be worse in the world given the current circumstances. Contact Featured Guest:Monique Ross IG: @pure_phuckery & @soosophisticated1
2020-09-29
52 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
BONUS: Dr. James Holly, Jr. on his dissertation “A Critical Autoethnography of Teaching Engineering to Black Boys as a Black Man.”
This is an encore presentation of the 2018 interview with Dr. James Holly, Jr. James discusses his use of critical autoethnography in his dissertation, “A Critical Autoethnography of Teaching Engineering to Black Boys as a Black Man.” This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-09-28
29 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
What does it mean to be an anti-racist engineering education researcher? with Dr. James Holly, Jr.
What does it mean to be an anti-racist engineering education researcher? To help us think about that question, Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. James Holly, Jr., Assistant Professor of Urban Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education at Wayne State University in Detroit MI. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-09-28
31 min
Cognac Corner
Episode 49.1 Feat Dr. Monique Ross: ✊🏽👑 A Real Queen Is Good For Your Soul But Bad For Your Ego 🥃⚜️
A blessing is coming you way in the god body of queen Dr. Monique Ross....the road to the motherland is getting better every time....Dr. Ross of Pure Phuckery Podcast graces the corner....did she tell it....oh she told it....it’s so good you get two parts....enjoy this god amongst men and get you a black woman....July 15 @ 8p at Big daddys in soulard upstairs 50th episode show with Dr. Angela Skurtu Limited seating Drink Specials Reserve tickets at Cognaccorner.com ---------------- CognacCorner.Com Cognac Corner IG: http://bit.ly/CCornerinstagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/Co...
2020-07-15
1h 29
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Dr. Justin Hess, How is empathy and engineering connected?
How are empathy and engineering connected? On this Episode of the Research Briefs Podcast, Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Justin Hess, Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue. Justin discusses a 4-part model of empathy he has developed. This episode is produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-07-13
37 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Dr. Jeremi London's "Research's Impact in Society and Education"
How do we know if our research matters? On this Episode of the Research Briefs Podcast, Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Jeremi London, Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. Jeremi discusses Research’s Impact in Society and Education. This episode is produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-06-03
50 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Dr. Julie Martin's Research to Promote Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering
Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Julie Martin, Associate Professor of Engineering Education at the Ohio State University who discusses her research to promote diversity and inclusion in engineering. The Engineering Education Research Briefs podcast is produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-05-04
33 min
Efficiency on Demand
Life Lessons, Language & Leveling Up with Ross Johnson
Ross Johnson is a 27-year-old serial entrepreneur dedicated to teaching coaches and consultants on how to grow their online businesses.His trajectory was anything but typical. He went from being a broke personal trainer to building two million-dollar businesses in just four years, one of which he exited successfully.In today’s episode, Ross and Monique are talking about how Ross helped hundreds of people grow their online business through his mentorship programs, earning him mentions in various esteemed publications, including Forbes, Inc, and Entrepreneur.HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE&nb...
2020-03-17
00 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Grant Proposal Advice from Dr. Julie Martin, The Ohio State University and Former NSF Program Officer
Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Julie Martin, Associate Professor of Engineering Education at the Ohio State University. She discusses her time as a Program Officer at the National Science Foundation and provides advice on how to write competitive research grant proposals. The Engineering Education Research Briefs podcast is produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2020-03-08
42 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Zahra Atiq, Assistant Professor of Practice in Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University
Dr. Streveler talks with Dr. Atiq, a recent alumna of the Purdue University School of Engineering Education PhD program, to discuss her journey to pursue a doctorate in engineering education and the methods used for her dissertation to tackle the Emotions Experienced by First-Year Engineering Students During Programming Tasks.
2020-02-03
38 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Dr. Emily Dringenberg Interviews Host Dr. Ruth Streveler
This year-end episode of the Research Briefs Podcast has a twist. Dr. Ruth Streveler is interviewed by Dr. Emily Dringenberg, Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at the Ohio State University. Emily asks Ruth questions she thinks listeners might ask about the origin of the podcast and Ruth’s research trajectory. This episode is produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2019-12-05
38 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Robin Adams, Professor, School of Engineering Education at Purdue University
Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Robin Adams, Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University who will discuss her use of photo elicitation. Citation mentioned in the episode: Hatten, K., Forin, T.R., Adams, R. (2013). A picture elicits a thousand meanings: Photo elicitation as a method for investigations cross-disciplinary identity development. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education. This episode is produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2019-11-04
30 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
Dr. Michael Loui, Purdue University Dale and Suzi Gallagher Professor in Engineering Education
Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Michael Loui, the recently-retired Dale and Suzi Gallagher Professor in Engineering Education at Purdue University. Before coming to Purdue, Dr. Loui spent 33 years at the University of Illinois where he served as a professor in electrical and computer engineering and associate dean of the graduate college. He has also been a program officer at the National Science Foundation, and the editor of the Journal of Engineering Education. In this episode, he draws on his wide range of experiences to provide advice to researchers. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced...
2019-09-30
38 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Elliot Douglas, University of Florida
Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. Elliot Douglas, Professor in the Departments of Environmental Engineering Sciences and Engineering Education at the University of Florida. Dr. Douglas is one of the most highly regarded qualitative researchers in engineering education and in this episode provides his reflections on how to learn about and then use qualitative methods. Full Transcript Citations mentioned in the episode: Baillie, C. & Douglas, E. P. (2014). Guest editorial: Confusions and conventions: Qualitative research in engineering education. Journal of Engineering Education, 103 (1), 1-7. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by...
2019-09-03
41 min
Whats Next!? Podcast
Whats Next!? Episode 26: New Adult
I swear to y'all I will be a pro at this in the near future lol. My editor's url address is https://www.tempesttlives.com. not org! My fault T! I love what I do, there hasn't been one creative that I brought on that hasn't felt the same about themselves and what I am doing! I'm a very perceptive person! In this lane, I am constantly watching and looking out for the creatives! That's when I peeped what Monique was doing! She's a U of H Delta who graduated with a Communications degree! She sites that from the age...
2019-08-21
1h 03
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
BONUS: IMPACT with Dr. Juan David Ortega Alvarez, Universidad EAFIT, Colombia
New engineering education researcher, Dr. Juan David Ortega Alvarez (AKA Juanda), discusses why he chose to come to the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and how he hopes to use his PhD to make an impact in Colombia. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2019-08-05
25 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
BONUS: IMPACT with Dr. Genisson Coutinho, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology in Brazil
New engineering education researcher, Dr. Genisson Coutinho, discusses why he chose to come to the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and how he hopes to use his PhD to make an impact in Brazil. Image provided by ALGETEC
2019-07-01
32 min
Phoenix, AZ Real Estate Podcast with Monique Walker
Some News About Our Market’s Interest Rates
Interest rates are moving in a downward direction and are showing no signs of changing for at least a year—but why? I’m joined by Tom Ross from Bay Equity to answer that.Buying a Phoenix Home? Search all Homes for SaleSelling a Phoenix Home? Check out our FREE Home Value ReportToday I’m alongside Tom Ross with Bay Equity Home Loans and, together, we’re here to discuss our current interest rate environment. By the end of t...
2019-06-25
06 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
BONUS: IMPACT with Dr. Rohit Kandakalta, KG Reddy College of Engineering and Technology in India
A Bonus Episode with new engineering education researcher, Dr. Rohit Kandakalta. Rohit discusses why he chose to come to the School of Engineering Education at Purdue and how he hopes to use his PhD to make an impact in India. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2019-06-03
15 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Walter Lee, Virginia Tech
Dr. Walter Lee discusses his development of the Model of Co-Curricular Support for Engineering Student Support Centers. Walter is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Education and Assistant Director of the Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity (CEED) at Virginia Tech as well as leads the GUIDE research group (Growing in our Understanding of Inclusive Diversity in Engineering). This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt. Resources Lee, W.C. & Matusovich, H.M. (2016). A model of co-curricular sup...
2019-05-05
41 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. James Huff, Harding University
Dr. James Huff discusses his use of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (or IPA). James is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Harding University. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt. Citations Huff, J.L., Smith, J.A., Jesiek, B.K., Zoltowski, C.B., & Oakes, W.C. (2018). Identity in engineering adulthood: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of early-career engineers in the United States as transition to the workplace. Emerging Adulthood, 1-17. DOI: 10.1177/2167696818780444 Kirn, A., Huff, J...
2019-04-01
34 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Nicki Sochacka, University of Georgia
Dr. Nicki Sochacka shares her new research on how stories help shape and reflect engineering cultures and norms and values. Nicki is the Associate Director for Research Initiation and Enablement in the Engineering Education Transformations Institute (EETI) in the College of Engineering at the University of Georgia. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt. Resource Citation: Sochacka, N., Walther, J., Wilson, J. & Brewer, M. (2014). Stories ‘told’ about engineering in the media: Implications for attracting diverse grou...
2019-03-04
42 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Nadia Kellam, Arizona State University
Dr. Nadia Kellam discusses her use of narrative research methods and I-poems. Nadia is an Associate Professor in the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2019-02-04
43 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
BONUS: IMPACT with Dr. James Holly, Jr. at his current role
On this bonus episode of the Engineering Education Research Briefs, Dr. Ruth Streveler interviews Dr. James Holly, Jr., recent Purdue Engineering Education PhD, now at Martin Luther King Jr. Senior High School in Detroit, MI. James discusses his current position and how his research has – or hasn’t – informed his ongoing work with urban black males. *Note - since this was recorded, James has accepted a position with Wayne State University as an Assistant Professor for Urban STEM Education. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue...
2019-01-06
08 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. James Holly, Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Senior HS, Detroit
Dr. James Holly, Jr. discusses his use of critical autoethnography in his dissertation, “A Critical Autoethnography of Teaching Engineering to Black Boys as a Black Man.” This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2019-01-06
29 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Drs. Devlin Montfort (Oregon State) and Geoffrey Herman (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Devlin and Geoffrey discuss a new method of analyzing student transcripts called novice-led thematic analysis. Dr. Devlin Montfort is an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University and Dr. Geoffrey Herman is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2018-12-10
33 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Shane Brown, Oregon State University
Dr. Shane Brown discusses his research on conceptual understanding of important engineering concepts by undergraduate engineering students and practicing engineers. He highlights the role that “context” plays in building conceptual understanding. Shane is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Oregon State University. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2018-11-05
31 min
Phoenix, AZ Real Estate Podcast with Monique Walker
How to Respond to Rising Interest Rates
What should you do about interest rates knowing that they’re on the rise? Tom Ross from Bay Equity is here to explain.Buying a Phoenix Home? Search all Homes for SaleSelling a Phoenix Home? Check out our FREE Home Value ReportI’m here today with my preferred lender, Tom Ross from Bay Equity, to discuss a question about interest rates: “What should you do about interest rates, knowing that they’re on the rise?”Tom’s short answer is: Lock you...
2018-10-25
06 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
IMPACT: ASEE Live Interviews with ENE PhD Alumni
Five Purdue Engineering Education PhD graduates and their current contributions. Recorded in June 2018 at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Julia Thompson, ENE PhD '15, Director of EPICS at San Jose State University discussed the new online journal, Murmurations. Dr. James Huff, ENE PhD '14, Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Harding University introduces us to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Dr. Diana Bairaktarovka, ENE PhD '13, Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech tells us about her new research project exploring difficult concepts in thermodynamics.
2018-10-01
27 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Alice Pawley, Purdue University
Dr. Alice Pawley shares how she incorporates feminist theory into engineering education research to look at why the field of engineering remains to be male-dominated. Specifically, we discuss her Guest Editorial from the October 2017 issue of the Journal of Engineering Education: Shifting the ‘‘Default’’: The Case for Making Diversity the Expected Condition for Engineering Education and Making Whiteness and Maleness Visible. Dr. Alice Pawley is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick V
2018-09-10
35 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Shawn Jordan, Arizona State University
Dr. Shawn Jordan shares how he uses storytelling principles in his research and to broaden participation in engineering. Shawn is an Associate Professor of Engineering at Arizona State University. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2018-06-15
24 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
IMPACT with Dr. Karl Smith, Purdue University and University of Minnesota
Dr. Karl Smith shares his 40-year journey as an advocate for cooperative learning in engineering education. Karl is a Cooperative Learning Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University and Emeritus Professor of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering at the University of Minnesota. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
2018-05-07
35 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
IMPACT with Dr. Lisa Benson, Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education (JEE)
Dr. Lisa Benson discusses her vision for the Journal of Engineering Education (JEE) and how JEE can expand the boundaries of engineering education research. Lisa is a professor in the Department of Engineering and Science Education at Clemson University and the Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by TJ Wharry, and features music from Patrick Vogt.
2018-04-02
26 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
METHODS with Dr. Allison Godwin, Purdue University
Dr. Allison Godwin discusses new frameworks and methods for exploring diversity and inclusion in engineering. Allison is an assistant professor in Engineering Education at Purdue University. This episode was hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by TJ Wharry, and features music from Patrick Vogt. Supplemental Documents Dissertation_Jacqueline_Doyle: Dissertation from 2017 that discusses the development of Topological Data Analysis (TDA) Intersectionality of non-normative identities in the cultures of engineering: Kirn, Godwin et al. (2016) ASEE Conference paper describing InIce results to date Board-9…..:Benson et al. (2017) ASEE Conference paper which shows...
2018-03-05
36 min
Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship
FRAMEWORKS with Dr. Joachim Walther, University of Georgia
Dr. Joachim Walther discusses his Qualifying Qualitative Research Quality (Q3) framework. Joachim from the University of Georgia College of Engineering and the founding director of the Engineering Education Transformations Institute at the University of Georgia. Research Briefs is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler and produced by TJ Wharry and the Purdue University School of Engineering Education. Supplemental Documents Walther et al. 2013 – An introduction to the Qualifying Qualitative research Quality (Q3) framework Walther et al. 2017 – Sharing and expanding the Q3 framework via collaborative inquiry Typology questions handout – a one-page summary for Q3
2018-01-08
26 min
Phoenix, AZ Real Estate Podcast with Monique Walker
Homes Are More Affordable Now in Phoenix
Buying power has just gone up in Maricopa County. Tom Ross is here with the latest news.Buying a Phoenix Home? Search all Homes for SaleSelling a Phoenix Home? Check out our FREE Home Value ReportI’m back once again with my preferred lender, Tom Ross of Bay Equity, to give you guys some important new information about mortgage loan limits here in Phoenix. Some big changes have come out this last week and we wanted to explain what was going on to...
2017-12-21
06 min
DJ Ross the Boss
Afro Saturday 016 | 24.6.2017 | Amie Sacko , Lucky Dube , Kojo Antwi , Skales , Bitori
SUBSCRIBE this channel ► Every Week NEW AFRO-MIX by ROSS THE BOSS Afro Saturday 016 | 24.6.2017 | Playlist: 01) Amie Sacko ft Sia Tolno - Koundou Waka 02) Monique Seka - Adeba 03) Lucky Dube - Reggae Man 04) Kojo Antwi - Afofanto 05) Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band - Odoo Be Ba 06) Ice Prince - Aboki 07) 08) Flamzy & Joskar DJ-Faroter 09) Ajukaja - Benga Benga 10) Skales - Shake Body 11) Songhoy Blues - Al Hassidi Terei 12) Viviane Chidid - No Stress 13) Bitori - Julinha - Legend Of Funaná AFRO SATURDAY is - weekly radio show at Color Music Radio by DJ Ross the Boss since 2017 focusing mainly on urban african music DJ...
2017-09-10
57 min
Phoenix, AZ Real Estate Podcast with Monique Walker
How Tom Ross at Bay Equity Can Help You
Our preferred lender, Tom Ross, has moved over to Bay Equity! How will this change benefit you? Buying a Phoenix Home? Search all Homes for SaleSelling a Phoenix Home? Check out our FREE Home Value ReportI’m here with Tom Ross, our preferred lender, who recently moved over to Bay Equity.As a result, Tom is able to offer a higher level of service to our clients. Why?One of the reasons Tom made the move to Bay Equity is to ta...
2017-08-11
06 min