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Indhira María Hasbún

Researcher at Virginia Tech

Publications -  9
Citations -  154

Indhira María Hasbún is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering education & Underrepresented Minority. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 128 citations.

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Latina/o Adolescents' Funds of Knowledge Related to Engineering

TL;DR: The authors explored the meaning in the relationship between engineering cultural practices and the funds of knowledge found in Latina/o adolescents' familial, community, and recreational settings, and developed a coding scheme that categorized the participants' funds as they related to engineering.
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Forms of science capital mobilized in adolescents’ engineering projects

TL;DR: This article identified the forms of science capital that six groups of adolescents mobilized toward the realization of their self-selected engineering projects during after-school meetings using the Bourdieusian theories of capital.

Funds of Knowledge in Hispanic Students’ Communities and Households that Enhance Engineering Design Thinking

Abstract: P ge 24634.2 Although there has been a growing body of research addressing how teachers may draw from students’ funds of knowledge in science and mathematics, very little research has been conducted on how the funds of knowledge of Latino students may enhance engineering design thinking. The purpose of this study was to document the funds of knowledge of three Latino adolescents as they worked on a community-based engineering design problem. We sought to identify how the adolescents’ values, interests, workplace skills, language skills, experience with household maintenance, and other funds of knowledge were used in ways that enhanced their engineering design thinking. The findings suggest that Hispanic students bring rich funds of knowledge that can be used to augment engineering design thinking and activity. By identifying these categories of funds of knowledge, we hope to move toward the creation of culturally responsive high school engineering instruction that actively seeks to connect Hispanic students’ out-of-school practices to the formal practices of engineering.
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The Dissertation Institute: Motivating doctoral engineering students toward degree completion

TL;DR: The primary goal of this NSF-funded research project is to offer the Dissertation Institute: a practical and timely experience for doctoral students in engineering disciplines to address issues germane to shortening time-to-degree and increasing degree completion rates.

Establishing Quality in Qualitative Research with Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Research Participants

TL;DR: Wilson-Lopez as mentioned in this paper is an associate professor at Utah State University who studies culturally responsive engineering and literacy-infused engineering with linguistically diverse students, and she received her BS in Civil Engineering and ME in Environmental Engineering from USU.