United States Military Academy USMA Digital Commons West Point Research Papers 6-2021 Strengthening Connections: The Effectiveness of Review Problems on Student Retention of Mechanic
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6-2021
Strengthening Connections: The Effectiveness of Review
Problems on Student Retention of Mechanics Concepts
Jakob C Bruhl
United States Military Academy, jakob.bruhl@westpoint.edu
Kevin Arnett
University of California - San Diego
Joseph P Hanus
United States Military Academy
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Bruhl, J.C., Hanus, J.P., and Arnett, K.P (2021) “Strengthening Connections: The Effectiveness of Review Problems on Student Retention of Mechanics Concepts.” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference Online https://peer.asee.org/37737
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Strengthening Connections: The Effectiveness of Review Problems on
Student Retention of Mechanics Concepts
Col Jakob C Bruhl, United States Military Academy
Lieutenant Colonel Jakob Bruhl is an Associate Professor and Civil Engineering Program Director in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY
He received his B.S from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, M.S Degrees from the University of Missouri at Rolla and the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, and Ph.D from Purdue University
He is a registered Professional Engineer in Missouri His research interests include resilient infrastructure, protective structures, and engineering education
Prof Joseph P Hanus, United States Military Academy
Colonel Joseph Hanus is the Civil Engineering Program Director at the U.S Military Academy, West Point, NY He received his B.S from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville; M.S from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; and Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin, Madison He is an active member
of ASEE and is a registered Professional Engineer in Wisconsin His research interests include fiber reinforced polymer materials, accelerated bridge construction, and engineering education
Lt Col Kevin P Arnett P.E., United States Military Academy
LTC Kevin Arnett is a fifth year Assistant Professor at the US Military Academy He received his B.S
in Civil Engineering from USMA in 2001, his M.S Civil Engineering from U.C Berkeley in 2011, and his PhD in Structural Engineering from UCSD in 2019 He teaches structural analysis and design of steel structures, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in California and Missouri
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