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Daniel K. Jones P.E., State University of New York, Polytechnic Institute; Joanne M Joseph, SUNYPOLY
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Paper ID #35268Multi-semester Projects to Improve Braille Instruction for VisualImpairmentsDr. Daniel K. Jones P.E., State University of New York, Polytechnic Institute Dr. Jones is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at SUNY Poly in Utica, NY. His teaching interests include machine design, mechanical measurements, vibrations, instrumentation, and assistive technology for people with physical disabilities. His recent research interests include measuring and analyzing EEG signals from the brain in response to visual stimuli.Dr. Joanne M Joseph, SUNYPOLY Joanne M. Joseph PhD is Psychologist and
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Dimitrios Stroumbakis PE, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College
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good ofsociety 2) learning new, valuable technical skills, in our case the study project management skills, withthe longer term hope of working for the public sector who’s technology infrastructure and technologyservices are known to quite outdated due to in house expertise. public policy makers for the good ofsociety,The instructional mini-modules in this report were designed with two objectives: 1) raise studentawareness and knowledge about serving the good of the public through work at Public Sectors who are invery much need in technology. In fact, the dated technology in house of Public sectors have affectedquality of services they can be offered to the general publics. The second purpose is to introduce teachcommunity colleges students
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Shari Klotzkin, Binghamton University; Howard S Kimmel, New Jersey Institute of Technology; David Klotzkin, State University of New York at Binghamton
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Paper ID #35281A Hands-On Online Summer Arduino Workshop for Middle School StudentsDr. Shari Klotzkin, Binghamton University Shari Klotzkin has a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from University of Southern California and has taught undergraduate mechanical engineering classes at Penn State, Temple University, and Binghamton University. Currently she is working on a project at AMAG Consulting.Dr. Howard S Kimmel, New Jersey Institute of Technology HOWARD KIMMEL is Professor-Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and Retired Executive Director of the Center for Pre-College Programs at New Jersey Institute of Technology. In 2019 Dr
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Jennie Perey Saxe, University of Delaware
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describes course content, delivery, interactive activities, and student feedback to date, andin doing so offers a model for similar course development in other engineering curricula.IntroductionIn our relationships and in our workplaces, humans are constantly communicating. In thepractice of civil and environmental engineering, where projects are designed and built for publicuse and benefit, engineers must be skilled at communicating with the array of diversestakeholders that will be affected by their work. In 2019, the American Society of CivilEngineers (ASCE) published the Third Edition of the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge(CEBOK3) [1]. The purpose of the newest edition was to update the competencies needed forcivil engineers entering and
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Eileen Haase PhD, The Johns Hopkins University
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their first day of class. Guided by an upperclassmen lab manager, students worked together in teams of five on a semester-long HealthInequity Design Challenge. Freshmen had a combination of individual and team assignments togain knowledge in both health inequity and the design process. Throughout the semester,students heard lectures from guest speakers and clinicians on a variety of topics relating to healthinequity and/or the design process including: Health Inequity in the Emergency Room, theDesign Process, Empathy in Design, Ethics in Engineering Design, Ensuring Diversity inClinical Trials, Social Justice, and Entrepreneurship. The course also included discussions oncase studies in ethics with faculty mentors and a design project utilizing
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Kyle P Fuller, Northeastern University; Andrew J Lopreiato, Northeastern University; Raiden L Schodowski, Northeastern Univeristy; Alec W Silverman, Northeastern University; Samantha L Bowman, Northeastern University; Caitlynn E. Tov, Northeastern University; Joshua L. Hertz, Northeastern University
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Paper ID #35270Development of a Surgical Lamp for Ethiopia by Undergraduate Innovatorsfor Global HealthMr. Kyle P Fuller, Northeastern University Mr. Fuller earned a B.S. in Bioengineering from Northeastern University in December 2020, with a concentration in Biomedical Devices and a minor in Sustainable Energy Systems. He spent three years as a member of NU-IGH as part of the club’s design group. As Design Lead during the 2019-2020 school year, Mr. Fuller led the design, prototyping, and testing of the club’s surgical lamp project. His work at Northeastern and professionally involves the design of electromechanical systems
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Melanie Villatoro P.E., New York City College of Technology; Laurin Moseley, CUNY New York City College of Technology
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Paper ID #35344Benefits of the virtual platform for K-12 STEM OutreachMelanie Villatoro P.E., New York City College of Technology Melanie Villatoro, an Associate Professor in the Department of Construction Management and Civil En- gineering Technology at NYC College of Technology, is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Prof. Villatoro is passionate about student retention and performance, as well as STEM Outreach in K-12. She has served as Project Director for the National Transportation Summer Institute sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration multiple years. Prof. Villatoro leads a STEM
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Mira S Olson, Drexel University; Joseph Hughes
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, Conflict Management for Engineers, Peacebuilding Skills, Peace Engineering Research Seminar. 2. Core Engineering Competencies (9 credits) –Systems Analysis for Peacebuilding, Risk Assessment, Introduction to Project Management 3. Research Competencies (9 credits) –Research Design and Qualitative Data Analysis, Data Based Engineering Modeling, Community Based Design 4. Social Dimensions of Conflict (6 credits) – To develop competence in fields pertinent to conflict, students will select two courses from approved offerings in Public Health, Politics, Science, Technology and Society, Communications, and Education. 5. Technical Focus Areas (6 credits) – To develop mastery in a technical field applicable
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discussions among international engineeringdirectors, peer institutions expressed interest in a network of Global Engineering Fellows. Aninternational network of Fellows could establish a replicable program framework, standards, anddesirable outcomes at universities across the globe. Such a network could lead the way inleveraging globally minded engineering students throughout the world towards a commonpurpose, uniting students who are equipped with the capabilities to lead and inspire the world.An international network would oversee: • Standards for organization, such as an ethos, course curriculum, participant prerequisites, program requirements, assessment, and partner responsibilities. • Coordination of an annual project to promote