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Shawn Jordan

Associate Professor, School of Integrated Engineering

Jordan teaches context-centered electrical engineering and embedded systems design courses and studies the use of context in both K-12 and undergraduate engineering design education.

Recent stories

Two students work with electronic components at an ASU microelectronics workshop.

A hands-on workshop with industry leaders gave students a look at work and creative opportunities in the evolving microelectronics field.

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New Fulton Schools degree programs geared to fulfill aspirations to strengthen West Valley communities’ economy and quality of life.

Shawn Jordan

The newest of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering will focus on preparing students to integrate evolving engineering knowledge and expertise into varied industries and professions

A child works on a robotic bird with flapping wings as part of a summer camp.

Middle and high schoolers will have the opportunity to tinker, explore, invent and dream big at The Polytechnic School’s STEAM summer camps.

Additional stories

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The chain reaction between engineering and storytelling

ASU collaborates with SMCC to host educational community outreach STEAM competition.
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Preparing Navajo engineers of the future

Together, ASU researchers and the Navajo Nation Office of Diné School Improvement have developed culturally-relevant engineering design curricula for Navajo middle-schoolers.
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Bringing industry experience into the engineering classroom

Students of the Embedded Systems Design Project course get a glimpse into their futures in engineering through industry professionals who took the course as students.
A graphic of a globe featuring different engineering applications superimposed on a photo of a desert sunset.

High schoolers get to SEE engineering’s bigger picture

High school juniors and seniors, including students from migrant communities, learn about engineering disciplines and the college experience at SEE@ASU.