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Jessica Britt, Energy Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory; Lucas W. Shoults, Energy Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory
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Paper ID #33561How COVID-19 Led to Improvements and Adaptations to ExperientialLearning Opportunities for an Increasingly Remote EnvironmentMs. Jessica Britt, Energy Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory Jessica Britt is a systems modeling and controls engineer at Argonne National Laboratory; in this role, Jessica oversees many aspects of the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge – a premier automotive collegiate com- petition. Jessica organizes competition activities related to modeling, controls, human-machine-interface, and user experience. Jessica holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in electrical engineering with a focus
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Patricia Caratozzolo P.E., Tecnológico de Monterrey; Anna Friesel, Technical University of Denmark; Peter Jan Randewijk, Technical University of Denmark; David Navarro-Duran, Tecnológico de Monterrey
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University as senior lecturer in 2002. In 2012 he recieved his Ph.D. from Stellenbosch University, and in 2016 he moved to the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) as Associate Professor. At DTU, Dr. Randewijk has built up three undergraduate laboratories at DTU to aid in the teaching of electrical machine, power systems, and in the field of power system protection and substation automation. Dr. Randewijk is a senior member of the IEEE.Dr. David Navarro-Duran, Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Virtual Globalization: An experience for engineering students in the Education 4.0 FrameworkAbstractIn
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Carol S. Stwalley, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Robert Merton Stwalley III P.E., Purdue University at West Lafayette; Grace Lynn Baldwin; Virginia Lynn Booth-Womack, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Sarah Larose
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,preparing future agricultural educators to meet the needs of a diverse array of learners in their classes. Sheteaches coursework in curriculum design, laboratory teaching practices, and teaching methods in agricul-tural education. Central to all of Dr. LaRose’s work as an educator and a scholar is an effort to addressinequities in agricultural education curriculum, program design, and recruitment practices. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Value of Experiential Experiences for Diverse StudentPopulations within Engineering Disciplines: A Work in ProgressAbstractTraditional admissions processes at top institutions predominately utilize standardized test scoreswhen
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Candyce Hill, Michigan State University; Katy Luchini-Colbry, Michigan State University
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engineeringdisciplines, and the context of their research varied considerably. Some students were part oflarge, established experimental laboratories while other students worked individually or in smallgroups on computational or theoretical projects. As this course was launched in Fall 2020,students in this class experienced the additional challenge of starting college (and undergraduateresearch) remotely during a global pandemic. The design and content of this course wereevaluated using anonymous feedback and a review of reflective discussion posts in order todetermine whether the course supported the stated learning goals. This evaluation indicates thatstudents found the course material helpful in understanding their role as undergraduate researchassistants
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Diane L Peters P.E., Kettering University; Ronald E Kumon, Kettering University; Gabrielle Feeny
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appropriately. 8. Maintain a high-quality laboratory notebook. 9. Choose appropriate methods for effective and comprehensive data analysis. 10. Comprehend the importance of research results while drawing sound conclusions. 11. Communicate results and background information verbally and in writing. 12. Suggest ideas for future work in a specific discipline.When deciding on course prerequisites, several issues were discussed. The purpose ofprerequisites was considered in some depth. The faculty creating the course felt it was importantto promote wide access to the class, which argues in favor of few if any prerequisites. However,it was also important to ensure students who take the class have the necessary preparation to besuccessful, which
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Amitava 'Babi' Mitra, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Timothy Kassis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Yuan Lai, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Justin A. Lavallee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Gregory L. Long PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alice Nasto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; M. Mehdi Salek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Rea Lavi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Rebecca Shepardson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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; however, this plan was ultimatelydelayed two-weeks into the fall semester because it took longer than expected to receive severalcomponents from vendors as well as to assemble all the robots. Through the experience gainedthis semester, we learned how to run a laboratory-style robotics-based class remotely withmanageable electronics trouble-shooting and computer code debugging.b. Living MachinesSophomore students in this thread are required to take a hands-on, lab-based introductory class.After considering multiple virtual lab options, we decided not to offer this class in the Fall, butinstead allow the students to take it later. Juniors and Seniors in this thread had also planned topursue various research activities on campus through a variety of
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Lynn Merritt Ekstedt, Oregon State University; Nikki James, Northeastern University; Kemi Jona, Northeastern University; Erich White, Oregon State University; Scott Paja, Oregon State University; Josefine Fleetwood, Oregon State University
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students applied had an August 17 start date. A fifth project started in late Augustwith a national laboratory. This student was funded from a current grant active at the university.The selected student was an international graduate student who was overseas at the time, and thedelayed start was due to the processing time for CPT, security, and grant paperwork. This studentcould begin the internship overseas and complete it after returning to Oregon State University forthe Fall term. The last two projects involved direct hiring by the employer partner and did notutilize the technology platform due to company security concerns. These began in late Augustand ended in early October. One of these two students was also an international student.Phase 3
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fusion of sUAS and TLS point-clouds.” International Journal of Image and Data Fusion, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 136-161, 2020.[4] M. Janiszewski, L. Uotinen, J. Merkel, J. Leveinen, M. Rinne, “Virtual Reality learning environments for rock engineering, geology and mining education.” In 54th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, American Rock Mechanics Association, 28 June - 1 July: physical event cancelled, 2020.[5] D. Bolkas, J. Chiampi, J. Chapman, J. Fioti, V. F. Pavill IV. “Creating Immersive And Interactive Surveying Laboratories In Virtual Reality: A Differential Leveling Example.” ISPRS Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 9-15, 2020