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TS3: Working with Students
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Matthew Frenkel, New York University; Azure Janee Stewart
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Engineering Libraries
building a new generation ofmachines, materials, and systems [1]. As a result, these challenges will require us to examinehow we not only educate engineers for the future, but also to integrate techniques from the largerfield of education so that we can apply research-informed approaches to engineering education.When we talk about a research-informed approach in the context of this work, we are discussingthe method of engaging in interactional ethnography as a logic of inquiry, and as a method forinforming curricular based decisions [2]. Many engineering and science curricula focusprimarily on students developing the technical skills required for their careers post-graduation.This focus on technical skills often comes at the cost of the
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Building Success in the Online Classroom
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Anu Osta, Rowan University; Jennifer Kadlowec, Baldwin Wallace University; Melanie Amadoro, Rowan University
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Mechanics
adapt to the restrictedlearning environment3,4. This include creating a remote Mechanical Engineering Summer UndergraduateResearch Program to engage students in active research and to provide a mentored experience forindependent research work. Students were matched with faculty based on their fields of interest and wererequired to participate in a workshop series on research methods, scientific writing, career planning, andprofessional development5. Another attempt at asynchronous online delivery of remote introductoryphysics lectures used the Playposit technology which is an interactive audio (MP3 listening assignment)and video (MP4 viewing assignment) components6.Some of the challenges that have been reported include financial strains placed
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Student Division Technical Session 2
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Matilda Ho, University of Texas at Dallas; Maria Fernanda Valdez; Casey Hatfield; Jieun Kim; Taylor Carlile Beach
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Student
learning tool for dynamic systems and control." Proc. of International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition. 1998, pp 71-76.MATILDA HOMatilda Ho is currently pursuing a Master’s in Systems Engineering and Management at the University of Texas atDallas. She was a member of the student team in the paper as an undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering. Shehas previously participated in research across civil and mechanical engineering labs and hopes to continue her career inindustry.
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Multidisciplinary Endeavors: Mechatronics, Robotics, and Technology
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Luis Alberto Rodriguez, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
many to pursue a career in Robotics; whileothers opt to take elective courses at the undergraduate level to get some exposure to the field.Robotic courses teaching the fundamentals often cover topics involving rigid transformations,forward/inverse kinematics, dynamics, control, and mobile kinematics. These topics are oftenmore reserved for graduate-level students as they require a strong mathematical background andcan be perceived as abstract without proper simulations and animations. To mitigate this problema popular Robotics Toolbox was created [1] that contains a collection of MATLAB functions thatperform many mathematical operations required in robotics. It provides tools to analyze serialmanipulators and mobile robotics. It also provides
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Computers in Education 9 - Technology 1
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Emre Tokgoz, Quinnipiac University; Samantha Eddi Scarpinella, Quinnipiac University; Michael Giannone, Quinnipiac University
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Computers in Education
majoring in Industrial Engineering. He currently has been accepted to Pennsylvania State University to pursue a Master’s in Industrial Engi- neering. Michael is interested in working either in the Healthcare of Manufacturing industry. Michael has worked at Pratt and Whitney located in East Hartford, CT as well as Crash Safety located in East Hampton, CT. Both of these experiences has helped him strengthen his knowledge in data analytics and optimization. One of Michael’s biggest interests in Ergonomics and Human Factors which he plans to purse later in his career. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Technology Decisions of
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Kent J. Crippen, University of Florida; Gayle Nelson Evans, University of Florida; Chelsey Simmons, University of Florida
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experiences canoccur across the educational continuum, including internships and other forms of field-basedactivities, but empirical research has focused on their use with only two primary populations,undergraduate students and as short-term summer programs for in-service teachers. The U.S.National Science Foundation has historically supported two programs that target each of theseaudiences. Namely, Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and Research Experiencesfor Teachers (RET). Such experiences are principally used as a form of science education for tworeasons: 1) as a means for building identity with and/or skills appropriate for the domain (i.e.,supporting career interest and persistence) and 2) for supporting a curriculum development
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The ABCs of FBDs
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Sheryl A. Sorby, University of Cincinnati; Sylvie Vieau; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati
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Mechanics
spatial thinking; others did not. Results fromthis Work-In-Progress study will be used to conduct an in-depth study examining the relationshipbetween spatial skills and solving problems in engineering mechanics. This paper outlines keyfindings from this Work-In-Progress study and makes recommendations for future work in thisarea.IntroductionSpatial visualization is defined as “process of apprehending, encoding, and mentally manipulatingthree-dimensional spatial forms” [1]. Spatial cognition has been widely studied throughoutpsychology and education for more than 100 years [2-4]. Engineering students and engineeringprofessionals exhibit some of the highest levels of spatial skills compared to their counterparts inother majors/careers [5-6
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Manufacturing Division Session - Virtual and Augmented Reality
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Rui Zhu, Complex System Monitoring, Modeling and Analysis Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA; Faisal Aqlan, The Pennsylvania State University - Erie Campus; Richard Zhao, University of Calgary; Hui Yang, The Pennsylvania State University
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Manufacturing
and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Dr. Yang’s research interests focus on sensor-based modeling and analysis of complex systems for process monitoring, process control, sys- tem diagnostics, condition prognostics, quality improvement, and performance optimization. His research program is supported by National Science Foundation (including the prestigious NSF CAREER award), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Lockheed Martin, NSF center for e-Design, Susan Koman Cancer Foundation, NSF Center for Healthcare Organization Transformation, Institute of Cyber- science, James A. Harley Veterans Hospital, and
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Faculty Development Lightning Talk Session 2
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Angelica Burbano, Universidad Icesi; Ana Judith Ledesma, Universidad Icesi; Dayana Alexandra Ordoñez
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Faculty Development Division
area 3 Industry experience / career development 2 Discipline based Research skills 1The identified competencies in the eight papers listed in Table 1 are consolidated by frequencyof appearance, tabulating the number of times each competence appears in the models proposedby the authors. The most frequent is the competence associated the pedagogy while the leastfrequent are associated with research and teamwork. In addition, these competencies can begrouped into three categories: pedagogical, generic and discipline based, as shown in Table 2.The first category, pedagogical, is the most representative, followed by
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Best in DEED
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Andrew Olewnik, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico
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Design in Engineering Education
- tion / Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow and a 2018 NSF CAREER awardee in engineering education research. Dr. Svihla studies learning in authentic, real world conditions, specifically on design learning, in which she studies engineers designing devices, scientists designing investigations, teachers designing learning experiences and students designing to learn. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Framing Engineering Problems in an Intramural ContextAbstractSupporting students to frame design problems is one of the most challenging aspects ofengineering education, and as faculty, sharing agency with students, such that they have framingagency to
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International Division Technical Session 5
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Sylvia Jons, Institute of International Education; Edward Randolph Collins Jr. P.E., Clemson University
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Diversity
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International
developed a career working in various roles throughout the institute. She has worked on IIE’s Generation Study Abroad initiative, on the Fulbright Program, the Brazilian Scientific Mobility Program and on two private STEM programs within the U.S. Student Programs Division. Prior to joining IIE in 2012, Sylvia worked at the University of Nebraska on a system-wide Internationalization plan. Sylvia has a Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration with a focus on Internationalization. She studied abroad at Korea University and extended her stay in Korea working with the Asian Pacific Association of International Education. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising with an emphasis in Public Relations from the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Eric Davishahl, Whatcom Community College; Lee Singleton, Whatcom Community College; Todd Haskell, Western Washington University; Liam G. O’Bannon, Whatcom Community College
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designing, manufacturing, and iterating 3D modelling kits for instructional use. His academic goal is to transfer to a four year university to attain a bachelors in mechanical engineering. Outside of school Liam is an avid flight student, and hopes to combine his passions for aviation and engineering in his future career. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Hands on STEM Learning at Home with 3D Printed ManipulativesAbstractThis NSF-IUSE exploration and design project began in fall 2018 and features cross-disciplinarycollaboration between engineering, math, and psychology faculty to develop learning activitieswith 3D-printed models, build the theoretical
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Manufacturing Division Technical Session Innovative Pedagogy in Manufacturing Education
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Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; George Chitiyo, Tennessee Technological University; Perihan Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; Ankit Gupta, Tennessee Technological University; Seymur Hasanov, Tennessee Technological University; Allen Munyaradzi Mathende, Tennessee Technological University; Zhicheng Zhang, Tennessee Technological University
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Manufacturing
class will be very applicable and valuable in my career. Thank you.3.2. Evaluation of the Hands-on Online/On-ground 3DP WorkshopThis section presents the main findings from the evaluation survey completed by 11 participantswho attended the project workshop in January of 2021, at Tennessee Tech University.Five of the participants attended in person, and six attended virtually via Zoom. Of the 11participants, nine (82%) were male, and two (18%) were female. The racial breakdown was 64%White (n = 7), 27% (n = 3) Black or African American, and 9% (n = 1) Hispanic.3.2.1. Workshop ContentWith regards to workshop content, the items assessed were quality of instruction, the relevance oftopics covered to the respondents’ work, the content of the
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 2
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Uma Kannan; Rajendran Swamidurai, Alabama State University
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Computing and Information Technology
Association) 2020survey [11] respondents say their cybersecurity teams are understaffed and 56% of the (ISC)2[10] survey respondents accept their institution is at risk. According to various reports, about40% of junior-level and over 50% senior and manager level security jobs are vacant and CyberSecurity job postings took 8% longer to fill than other IT job postings overall. In a lot of cases,even the people who should know how to do this job and know how to run these systems do noteven exist. [12]One of the challenges faced in addressing cyber workforce issues is the well documentedshortage of STEMC (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Computing)graduates with technical proficiency [11]. While STEMC careers in academia and industry
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Adrian Villalta-Cerdas, Sam Houston State University; David E. Thompson Ph.D., Sam Houston State University; Steven L. Hegwood, Sam Houston State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
frameworks, growth mindset, self-efficacy, and STEM career self-image. These objectives support participants’ motivation and passion towards their selected fieldof study, creating a sense of belonging and community amongst the participants, the faculty, andthe university environment [1].Bridge courses are often concise (ten or fewer days) and highly packed with content. This leadsto challenges helping participants sustain their learning gains over time. With the NSF Divisionof Undergraduate Education’s support, the STEM Center at Sam Houston State University (NSFaward #1725674) funded the design of a bridge course for entering STEM majors. The bridgecourse incorporates reported strategies to support students in the short and long term via
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Multidisciplinary Curriculum and Course Development
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Kleio Avrithi P.E., Mercer University; Samuel Alan Fong, Mercer University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
for Engineering Education, 2021 Investigating Construction Courses within the US Civil Engineering Curricula – A Resource for Designing the CourseAbstractConstruction courses in the civil engineering curriculum significantly contribute to the technicaland professional knowledge, even if students do not follow a career in construction.Construction courses are offered during the junior or senior year of studies and meet several ofthe learning outcomes of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)Criterion 3. Additionally, the engineering topics covered are necessary for the successfulcompletion of both the National Council of Examiners for Engineering (NCEES), Fundamentalsof Engineering (FE) and Principles
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Chemical Engineering Pedagogy
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Charles E. Baukal Jr. P.E., John Zink Co. LLC
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering
learning strategy preference profiles. For example,Birzer and Nolan [11] found that law enforcement had a distinctive profile compared to thegeneral population in a comparison of known population norms to the preferred learningstrategies of urban police in a Midwestern city. They found there were some differences betweenthose working in community policing environments and those who did not. Police involved incommunity policing tended to be Problem Solvers. Ausburn and Brown [7] studied career andtechnical education students and found that most were Engagers.Verbal-Visual PreferenceA major dimension of cognitive style is the verbalizer-visualizer dimension [12]. Unfortunately,there is no consensus on terminology for this dimension as it has been
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Faculty Development Lighting Talk Session 1: COVID-19 Focus
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Diana A. Chen, University of San Diego; Laura Ann Gelles, University of Texas at Dallas; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Gordon D. Hoople, University of San Diego; Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Mark A. Chapman, University of San Diego
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in environmental engineering and received her Ph.D. in Engineering Education at Utah State University with a research focus on the ethical and career aspects of mentoring of science and engineering graduate students and hidden curriculum in engineering.Dr. Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego Susan M. Lord received a B.S. from Cornell University in Materials Science and Electrical Engineering (EE) and the M.S. and Ph.D. in EE from Stanford University. She is currently Professor and Chair of Integrated Engineering at the University of San Diego. Her research focuses on the study and promotion of diversity in engineering including student pathways and inclusive teaching. She is Co-Director of the National
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Computing and Information Technology Division Poster Session
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Erica Haugtvedt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Duane L. Abata, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #32388Lovelace’s Program: A Challenging but Achievable Assignment forUndergraduate Students in Engineering and Computer ScienceDr. Erica Haugtvedt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Dr. Erica Haugtvedt is an assistant professor of English and Humanities at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. She received her PhD in British nineteenth-century literature from Ohio State University in 2015.Dr. Duane L. Abata, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Dr. Abata has worked in academia for over forty years at universities and with the Federal government around the country. He began his career at the
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Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2
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Rahul Verma P.E., United States Military Academy
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
discussion and comparison of the KnowledgeAssessment Survey questions and Course Assessment Survey questions, this short coursesubstantially increased the confidence of the participants to assess and analyze infrastructuresystems, and action responses based on their understanding of CIKRs and Stakeholder Analysis.Other comments received from the participants indicate the course was very well received andbeneficial to their jobs, and they provided very few suggestions for improvements. The seconditeration of the short course, delivered in January 2021, was revised to increase focus on thematerials more relevant to the CAT mission and reduce focus on the education they havepreviously received elsewhere in their careers. The short course provided the
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Virtual Instruction of Chemical Engineering Courses
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Andrew Maxson, The Ohio State University
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Chemical Engineering
were greeted outside of the lab by the instructor, and the distancingrequirements were reiterated and explained. Over the two semesters, various arguments toconvince students of the importance of maintaining distancing were tested: ensuring the safety ofoneself and others, getting practice following workplace safety rules in preparation for a career inindustry, the risk that the Unit Ops Lab may be shut down by the administration if policies werenot followed, and others. Ultimately the most successful argument was that avoiding “closecontact” with others would prevent students from getting stuck in quarantine if someone else inlab later tested positive.5.2 MasksInitially, an open box or stack of procedure masks was provided at the PPE table
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Student Division Technical Session 7
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Haleh Barmaki Brotherton, Clemson University; Marisa K. Orr, Clemson University
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Student
Marisa K. Orr is an Assistant Professor in Engineering and Science Education with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University. Her research interests include student persistence and pathways in engineering, gender equity, diversity, and academic policy. Dr. Orr is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award for her research entitled, ”Empowering Students to be Adaptive Decision-Makers.” American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Overcoming Perfectionism: My journey with the Binary MindsetIntroductionSunday -11:00 am: I have my laptop opened and holding my fresh
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Innovative and Impactful Engineering Leadership Pedagogy
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Seth C. Sullivan, Texas A&M University; Maria Polyzoi, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Leadership Development
exercises.Fourteen coaches worked with students one-on-one during the semester (some coaches workedwith multiple participants). The coaches who were paired with students had recently completedtwo graduate courses: Foundations in Professional Coaching and Coaching Groups and Teams.The majority of the coaches were mid-career professionals who were fulfilling the requirementsfor a master’s degree in education and human development fields, while a few were non-degreeseeking students who enrolled in the courses to learn how to incorporate coaching into theiroccupations.Coached participants were provided with a leadership wheel (Figure 1) during their first sessionwith their coach, and asked to fill it out according to how satisfied they felt in each
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Shaylin Williams, Mississippi State University; Abigail M Clark, Ohio State University; Anastasia Nicole Doty, Ohio State University; Rachel Louis Kajfez, Ohio State University; Mahnas Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Mississippi State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
students following similar pathways into engineering education. However,we acknowledge students’ unique experiences.Theoretical Framework OverviewThis study employed Lave and Wenger’s theory of communities of practice [7] to conceptualizecommunity and identity. We operationalized engineering communities broadly to be the formaland informal groups that students participated in throughout their undergraduate careers. Wewere particularly interested in how these general communities, especially those which fitWenger’s definition of a community of practice, influenced engineering identity development.The definition comprises a community that has mutual engagement, shared repertoire, and jointenterprise. In general, engineering communities have
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; Kristin Nicole Bryant, Washington State University; Olivia Reynolds, Washington State University; Kitana Kaiphanliam, Washington State University; Aminul Islam Khan, Washington State University; Olufunso Oje, Washington State University; Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University; David B. Thiessen, Washington State University
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State University Aminul Islam Khan PhD Candidate School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Washington State University, Pullman, WA Biosketch Khan completed his B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Bangladesh University of En- gineering and Technology (BUET) in 2011 and 2014, respectively. He worked as an Assistant Professor at mechanical engineering department, BUET for 6 years. Currently, Khan is a Ph.D. candidate at Wash- ington State University with multidisciplinary research including hands-on learning for STEM education, drug transport across blood-brain barrier, inverse techniques, deep learning and plans to pursue a teaching career upon earning his Ph.D.Olufunso Oje, Washington
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Multidisciplinary Experiences: Teaching in a Pandemic
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Stephen Andrew Wilkerson P.E., York College of Pennsylvania; Stephen Andrew Gadsden, University of Guelph
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Technology Directorate from West Point he has continued his research on unmanned systems under ARL’s Campaign for Maneuver as the Associate Director of Special Programs. Throughout his career he has continued to teach at a variety of colleges and universities. For the last 4 years he has been a part time instructor and collaborator with researchers at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (http://me.umbc.edu/directory/). He is currently an Assistant Professor at York College PA.Dr. Stephen Andrew Gadsden, University of Guelph Andrew completed his Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and Management (Business) at McMaster University. He completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at McMaster in the area of estimation
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
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Bonnie Achee, Southeastern Louisiana University; Ahmad Fayed, Southeastern Louisiana University; Mehmet Emre Bahadir, Southeastern Louisiana University; Deborah Athas Dardis, Southeastern Louisiana University; Troy Williams, Southeastern Louisiana University; Wendy J. Conarro, Southeastern Louisiana University; Mohammad Saadeh, Southeastern Louisiana University; Tireka Cobb Ph.D., Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance
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Pre-College Engineering Education
subject and demand for more advanced workshops on 3D printing.The follow-up survey on Engineering and Virtual Technology reported that participants gainedknowledge about multiple tools that they can use for simulating physics concepts in their remoteclass delivery. They also learned about using 3 technology tools for instant response and gradingthat can make their classes more interactive, engaging, and time and effort saving.Future WorkIt is planned to continue these workshops on a monthly basis and hold them onsite and/or virtualto discuss more STEM related topics that can help high school teachers in their delivery, promoteand strengthen the student interest in STEM careers in their schools.AcknowledgementsThis camp is supported by LA GEARUP
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Experiential Learning in Chemical Engineering
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Heather C. S. Chenette, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Daniel D. Anastasio, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Gregory T. Neumann, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Chemical Engineering
in meaning.We tend to see this same phenomenon in students’ final laboratory reports as well, even in thefinal course of the laboratory sequence. There is often a disconnect between what the studentswrite and the actual meaning of their project results. Rarely do students attempt to begin with thefundamental observations and draw conclusions, supporting their ideas in a logical progression.The observations in this work indicate that this practice is not reserved for final reports, wherespace may be limited, but a common practice. Perhaps by coaching students earlier in theirstudent career, giving them ample opportunities to practice, receive feedback, revise their work,one would hope to see succinct cogent technical response to these types
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Design Methodologies 2
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James Righter, The Citadel; David S. Greenburg, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; Nathan John Washuta P.E., The Citadel
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Design in Engineering Education
an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Leadership and Program Man- agement (ELPM) in the School of Engineering (SOE) at The Citadel. Dr. Greenburg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Leadership and Program Management (ELPM) in the School of Engineering (SOE) at The Citadel. He served over 20 years of active military service in the United States Marine Corps. During his military career he served in a variety of progressively responsible com- mand and staff and leadership positions in Infantry, Logistics, Acquisition, and Human Resources; with peacetime and combat experience. Upon completion of active military service, Dr. Greenburg served in technical program management and
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Virtual Instruction of Chemical Engineering Courses
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Olivia Reynolds, Washington State University; Kitana Kaiphanliam, Washington State University; Olufunso Oje; Aminul Islam Khan, Washington State University; Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University; Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; David B. Thiessen, Washington State University; Kristin Bryant, Washington State University
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Chemical Engineering
learning and plans to pursue a teaching career upon earning his Ph.D.Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University Jacqueline Gartner is an Assistant Professor at Campbell University in the School of Engineering, which offers a broad BS in engineering with concentrations in chemical and mechanical.Dr. Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University Prof. Prashanta Dutta has received his PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Texas A&M University in 2001. Since then he has been working as an Assistant Professor at the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Washington State University. He was promoted to the rank of Associate and Full Professor in 2007 and 2013, respectively. Prof. Dutta is an elected