2019 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--32420
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Board 74: Using Machine Tools to Analyze Changes in Students’ Ethical Thinking

Abstract: Engineering ethics education entails the development of the ability to recognize the social, cultural, environmental, and global implications of engineering practice. Instructional activities often involve discourse among students and verbal and written responses to ethical issues and dilemmas. The present research applies two machine methods to extract the dominant concepts in engineering undergraduates' essays that were written at the beginning and end of an engineering ethics course. The two methods were Li… Show more

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