Project STEP:Publications

Below is a list of papers published by the Project STEP Participants

1. Kukreti, A.R., Islam, S. Davis, K., Miller, R.A., Prather, E.N., Fowler, T.W., and Soled, S.W. (2003). "Bridges with Engineering to Teach Authentic Inquiry-Based Mathematics and Science Courses to Middle and High School Students," Proceedings (in CD ROM) of the 33rd ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Engineering Education Annual Conference, November 5-8. Boulder, Colorado, Session # F1A.


2. Kinne, D., Kukreti, A.R., Fowler, T.W., Davis, K., Islam, S., Miller, R.A., Prather, E.N., and Soled , S.W. (2004). “Work in Progress: Successes and Lessons Learned from a GK-12 NSF Grant Project,” Proceedings (in CD ROM) of the 34th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Engineering Education Annual Conference, October 20-23, Savannah, Georgia, Session # T1A.


3. Barber, M. (2004) "Bridging Mathematics and Engineering in the Classroom," Proceedings of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 82nd Annual Meeting, April, 21-24, Philadelphia, PA.


4. Barber, M. (2004). "Incorporating Engineering Design Into Hands-On Science Lessons" , Proceedings of the National Science Teachers' Association Annual Meeting, April, 12-16, Atlanta, Georgia.


5. Kinne, D., Venturini, V., Koehl, L., and Johnson, T.R. (2004). "Science, Math, and Engineering in the Secondary Science Classroom," Proceedings of the National Science Teachers' Association Annual Meeting, April, 12-16, Atlanta, Georgia.


6. Harth, N.B., and Barber, M. (2004). "Viva Las Vegas," Proceedings of the National Science Teachers' Association Annual Meeting, April, 12-16, Atlanta, Georgia.


7. Harth, N.B., Barber, M., and Spurgeon, A. (2004) “Viva Las Vegas,” Proceedings (in CD ROM) of the American Association of Engineering Education Annual Conference, June, 20-23, Salt Lake City, Utah, Paper # 1451.


8. Venturini, V., Islam, S., and Fowler, T.W. (2004). “Runoff Simulation Activity for High School Students,” Proceedings (in CD ROM) of the American Association of Engineering Education Annual Conference, June, 20-23, Salt Lake City, Utah, Paper # 2651.


9. Zhou, F., and Routzong, K. (2004). “Teaching Magnetism in a High School,” Proceedings (in CD ROM) of the American Association of Engineering Education Annual Conference, June, 20-23, Salt Lake City, Utah, Paper. # 1180.


10. Harth, N.B. (2005). “Electrical Engineering Incorporation to Standards,” Proceedings of the National Science Teachers’ Association Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3, Dallas, Texas.


11. Harth, N.B. (2005). “Checkpoint Classroom Assessment,” Proceedings of the National Science Teachers’ Association Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3, Dallas, Texas.


12. Harth, N,B., and Daniel, M.L. (2005). “STEP Tech,” Proceedings of the National Science Teachers’ Association Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3,Dallas, Texas.


13. Obarski, K., and Soled, S.W. (2005). “Engineers as Inquiry Practitioners,” Proceedings of the Harvey Mudd Workshop, Los Angeles, California, May 19-29.


14. Davis, K.C., Perkey, M.L., Harth, N.B., and Dees N. (2005). "STEPing into the Classroom: An Alternative Capstone Experience,” Proceeding (in CD ROM) of the 2005 ASEE Annual Conference, June 12-15, Portland, Oregon.


15. Koehl, L.A., Soled, S.W., Kukreti, A.R., and Fowler, T.W. (2005). “Creating Partnerships between the University and Secondary Schools As a Way to Increase Engineering and Technology Literacy of Secondary Students and Their Teachers,” Proceedings (in CD ROM) of the 2005 ASEE Annual Conference, June 12-15, Portland, Oregon.


16. Koehl, L.A., Soled, S.W., Kukreti, A.R., and Fowler, T.W. (2005). “Work In Progress: Connecting Engineering Graduate Students with Secondary Teachers to Increase Engineering and Technology Literacy of Secondary Students,” to be presented at the 2005 Frontiers in Engineering Conference, October 19-22, Indianapolis, Indiana.


17. Bowling, B.V. (2005). "STEPs Toward Authentic Learning," Proceedings of the Kentucky Science Teachers' Association Annual Meeting, November 3-5, Lexington, KY.


18. Davis, K.C., Daniel, M.L., and Richardson, B.D. nd Davis, K.C. (2005) "Work in Progress: Introducing Engineering into Math and Science Secondary Education Classes,” Presented at the 35th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 19-22, 2005, Indianapolis, Indiana.


19. Rust, M.J., and Soled, S.W. (2006). "Using Active Learning in Engineering Design Activities in Secondary High School Science Classes," presented at the 2006 AERA Conference, April 7-11, San Francisco, California.


20. Rust, M.J., Richardson, B.D., Allen, J., and Daniel, M.L. (2006). “Why Do We Need to Know This: Making Science and Math Relevant,” presented at the 2006 SECO Conference, February 16-18, Akron, Ohio.


21. Bowling, B.V., and Rust, M.J. (2006). “Getting a Grip on the Genome: Hands-on Genetics Lessons for High School Science Classes,” presented at the 2006 SECO Conference, February 16-18, Akron, Ohio.


22. Daniel, M., Dimmerling, A., and Allen, J. (2006). “Bridge and Truss Analysis Made EASY,” submitted to SECO Conference 2006, February 16-18, Akron, Ohio (in review).


23. Daniel, M., and Richardson, B. (2006) “Thinking Outside the Text,” presented at the 2006 SECO Conference, February 16-18, Akron, Ohio.


24. Allen, J., Daniel, M., and Kukreti, A.R. (2006). “Gender Performance Assessment of Unique Hands-On Inquiry-Based Engineering Lessons in Secondary Mathematics and Science Classrooms,” submitted to the 2006 ASEE Annual Conference, June 18-21, Chicago, Illinois (in review).


25. Obarski, K.J. & Soled, S.W. (2006). Work in Progress: Life after National Science Foundation fellowships: The implications for a graduate student's professional endeavors. Proceedings of the 36th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 28-31, 2006, San Diego, CA.


26. Soled, S.W., Daniel, M.L., Pumphrey, S.I., & Backhman, S.M. (2006). Partnering engineering graduate students and secondary science teachers to teach water quality. Proceedings of the 36th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 28-31, 2006, San Diego, CA.


27. Rust, M.J., Richardson, B.D., Davis, K.C., Soled, S.W., & Heckel, P. (2006). Work in progress: Introducing electrical and computer engineering to high school math and science students. Proceedings of the 36th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 28-31, 2006, San Diego, CA.


28. Flagler, M.J.*, Friedmann, D.R., McGannon, C.M., Chalk, C.L., Strasser, J.E., Iyer, S.S., Kovall, R.K. and Weiss, A.A. 2007. “The B-pentamer of Shiga toxin 2 plays an important role in mediating toxicity,” 28th Annual Graduate Student Research Forum, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH.


29. Flagler, M. J., Friedmann, D.R., McGannon, C. M., Chalk, C. L., Strasser, J. E., Iyer, S. S., Kovall, R. A., and A. A. Weiss. 2007. “The B-pentamer of Shiga toxin 2 plays an important role in mediating toxicity. 14th Annual Midwest Microbial Pathogenesis Meeting, Chicago, IL.


30. McGannon, C. M. and A. A. Weiss. 2007. “Antibiotics with therapeutic potential for the treatment of E. coil O157:H7 include transcription and translation inhibitors,” 14th Annual Midwest Microbial Pathogenesis Meeting, Chicago, IL.


31. McGannon, C. M. and A. A. Weiss. 2007. “Antibiotics with therapeutic potential for the treatment of E. coil O157:H7 include transcription and translation inhibitors,” Cincinnati Microbial Pathogenesis Center Retreat, Cincinnati, OH.


32. Flagler, M. J.*, Friedmann, D. R., McGannon. C. M., Chalk, C. L., Strasser, J. E., Iyer, S. S., Kovall, R. K., and Weiss. A. A. (2008). “The B-pentamer of Shiga toxin 2 plays an important role in mediating toxicity,” Cincinnati Children's Hospital, 2nd Annual Bench-To-Bedside Research in Pediatric Disease. Cincinnati, OH.


33. Iyer, S. S.*, Kale, R. R., Hatch, D. M., McGannon, C. M., Fuller-Schaefer, C., Jurkeva, A., Flagler, M. J., Halsall, H.B., Heineman, W.R., and Weiss, A.A. 2008. “Synthetic glycoconjugates for the precise detection of toxins and pathogens,” Invited Presentation (Dr. Iyer) for Sensors for Detection and Quantification of Contaminants in Drinking Water and the Environment. 235th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting. New Orleans, LA.


34. Hatch, D.M.*, Kale, R.R., McGannon, C., Fuller-Schaefer, C., Flagler, M.J., Gamage, S.D., Weiss, A. and Iyer, S.S. 2008. “Synthetic glycoconjugates for the detection and differentiation of Shiga toxins,” 235th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, New Orleans, LA.


35. F. J. Boerio & M. J. Starr, “AFM/FTIR: A New Technique for Materials Characterization,” Submitted to J. Adhesion March, 2008.


36. Kale, R.R., C.M. McGannon, C. Fuller-Schaefer, D.M. Hatch, M.J. Flagler, S.D. Gamage, A.A. Weiss* and S.S. Iyer*. 2008. “Differentiation between Structurally Homologous Shiga 1 and Shiga 2 Toxins using Synthetic Glycoconjugates,” Angewandte Chemie, (47)7:1265-8.

 

37.Burrows,2009 Chemical Education Article