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Engineering Technology Pedagogy 2
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Avimanyu Sahoo, Oklahoma State University; Chulho Yang, Oklahoma State University; Young Bae Chang P.E., Oklahoma State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
2000, he worked as an adjunct faculty and a research staff of the Web Handling Research Center, supported by a consortium of American companies. He previously worked at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute characterizing flow-induced vibration and thermo-fluids prob- lems of nuclear power plant components, mainly related to the safety of pressurized-water reactors. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Graduate Curriculum in Mechatronics and Robotics: Development and Implementation Challenges for Engineering TechnologyThe US Department of Labor projects an increase in the number of engineers in the USA from1.68 million to 1.82 million by
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Capitalizing on COVID: Using This Disruptor to Change the Educational Model
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John Tingerthal P.E., Northern Arizona University; Kaikea Kaoni, Northern Arizona University
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Civil Engineering
for a consulting firm in Prescott, Arizona specializing in sub-division and commercial site development. Following his graduate studies in 2011, he decided to transition into a construction management role with a Flagstaff, Arizona based general contractor. With a focus in higher education construction, Kai helped deliver several campus projects around northern Arizona as project engineer, estimator and project manager. Most recently, he acted as the CMAR project manager on NAU’s first Net Zero Energy building, the NAU International Pavilion. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Implementing a Virtual
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
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Cara Mawson, Rowan University; Cheryl A Bodnar, Rowan University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
Paper ID #32556Investigating Potential Gender Differences in First-Year EngineeringStudents’ Academic Motivation and Homework Submission BehaviorMiss Cara Mawson, Rowan University Cara is a graduate student pursuing her Ph.D. in Experiential Engineering Education (ExEEd) at Rowan University. Her research focuses on the relationship between gamification and motivation in undergrad- uate engineering students. Previously she earned a B.S. in Physics where she performed research in biophysics, astrophysics, and cosmology. In addition, she has taught science, computer science, and technology through Project Lead The Way at a
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First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
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Stephen Andrew Wilkerson P.E., York College of Pennsylvania; Inci Ruzybayev, York College of Pennsylvania; Ashley J. Earle, York College of Pennsylvania
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First-Year Programs
] report that while many K-12 schools strive to prepare studentsfor engineering; engineering graduation rates have stayed stagnant or have seen further declines.An increase in STEM activities in primary and secondary school have increased the flow into theengineering pipeline and once they are in college, Project Based Learning (PBL) [4-7] and othertechniques have proven effective in engaging students in the program. Even with these curricularchanges, students continue to drop out of engineering programs at a higher rate than in otherprograms.Success in Physics is based on both strong calculus skills and the ability to learn physics concepts,which is often mired with misconceptions [8]. Tyson [9] found that high achievement in highschool calculus
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Thermal Fluid Related
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Autar Kaw, University of South Florida
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Mechanical Engineering
, including problem sets and projects thatreinforce higher-order thinking skills, take time, and force learning from failures. Anothercommon myth is that the teacher does not play a central role. The keyword is "central" - theteachers play a prominent role but mainly in the background. On behalf of an instructor, it takesmore organization, effort, and resources in a flipped classroom than in a traditional lecture-basedclassroom. Lastly, the popular myth is that students learn by themselves. In a well-designedflipped classroom, the pre-class work only includes learning the basics of a topic and gettingrefamiliarized with the prerequisite course materials. In a proper flipped classroom, theobjectives, assignments, and tasks are expected to be clearly
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Empathy and Human-centered Design 2
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Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Juval V. Racelis, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Alexander Cabal, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Beth Anne Cooke-Cornell, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gloria Guohua Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology; James R. McCusker, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Lynette Panarelli, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
modeling, project based engineering design, and robotics in manufacturing.James R. McCusker, Wentworth Institute of Technology James R. McCusker is an Associate Professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Since joining Wentworth in 2010, he has been heavily involved with an array of interdisciplinary design courses that range from introductory to capstone courses.Prof. Lynette Panarelli, Wentworth Institute of Technology Lynette Panarelli is an Associate Professor of Interior Design at Wentworth Institute of Technology. She teaches across the curriculum with a special interest in technology and healthcare design. Before arriving at Wentworth ten years ago, Lynette
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Manufacturing Division Technical Session Innovative Pedagogy in Manufacturing Education
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Mustafa Shraim, Ohio University; Yuqiu You, Ohio University
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Manufacturing
optimize operations. Other research interests include the Deming System of Profound Knowledge (SoPK), developing continuous improvement programs as well as sustainable management systems based on ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and other international standards. He has over 20 years of experience in the quality management field as a quality engineer, corporate quality manager, consultant and trainer. His experience is extensive in quality management systems as wells as Lean and Six Sigma methods. In addition, he coached and mentored Green & Black Belts on process improvement projects in the manufacturing and service industries. Dr. Shraim is a Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) & a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
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Elizabeth Turochy, Auburn University; Michael Alexander Perez, Auburn University; Cristina Poleacovschi, Iowa State; Erin Doran, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
% characteristics Assumption of Stereotypes that assume an 4 7% Socioeconomic Class individual’s class Stereotypes that enforce over- Projection of Assumed 5 generalized assumed cultural 18% Cultural Norms norms Stereotypes that discredit an Assumption of Academic 6 individual’s academic status and 46% Abilities (based on race) abilities based on race Stereotypes that discredit an
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Capitalizing on COVID: Using This Disruptor to Change the Educational Model
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Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh; David V.P. Sanchez, University of Pittsburgh; Claire P. Chouinard, University of Pittsburgh
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Civil Engineering
engineering roles. He served as the mechanical coordinator for the RMU Engineering Department for six years, and was the Director of Outreach for the Research and Outreach Center in the School of Engineering, Mathematics and Science. In 2019, Dr. Kerzmann joined the Me- chanical Engineering and Material Science (MEMS) department at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the advising coordinator and associate professor in the MEMS department, where he positively engages with numerous mechanical engineering advisees, teaches courses in mechanical engineering and sustainability, and conducts research in energy systems. Throughout his career, Dr. Kerzmann has advised over eighty student projects, some of which have won
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First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
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Ryan Solnosky P.E., Pennsylvania State University; M. Kevin Parfitt, Pennsylvania State University; Sez Atamturktur Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University; Moses Ling P.E., Pennsylvania State University
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First-Year Programs
. Dr. Atamturktur’s research has received funding from several federal agencies including the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy, the Department of the Interior, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Education, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as industry organizations and partners, such as the National Masonry Concrete Association and Nucor. She served as the director of the National Science Foundation-funded Tigers ADVANCE project, which focuses on improving the status of women and minority faculty at Clemson. Previously, Dr. Atamturktur was the director of the National Science Foundation-funded National Research Traineeship project at Clemson, with funding for
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Multidisciplinary Endeavors: Engineering, Art and Society
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Joseph Churchill Tapia II, University of Kentucky; Danielle Nicole Dutton, University of Kentucky; Ronald Justin Vogler, University of Kentucky; Evan Yang, University of Kentucky; Sarah A. Wilson, University of Kentucky
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Science and Biology. Outside of engineering education, he is involved with bioin- formatics research where he is developing systems for robust mapping of telomeres from next-generation sequencing data and is actively engaged in service projects within his campus community and abroad.Dr. Sarah A. Wilson, University of Kentucky Sarah Wilson is a lecturer in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Kentucky. She completed her bachelor’s degree at Rowan University in New Jersey before attending graduate school for her PhD at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA. Her research interests in- clude engineering communication, process safety, and undergraduate student mental health
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 11
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Sara Willner-Giwerc, Tufts University; Miela Efraim, Tufts University; Chris B. Rogers, Tufts University
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Pre-College Engineering Education
research done to confirm this. Rarely are the submissions to theseonline robotics competitions analyzed in an attempt to try and really understand more about whatstudents are learning. Our main goal in this project was to see what we could understand aboutstudent creativity and learning from analyzing online submissions. Typically researchersexamine the entire journey of students as they complete a robotics challenge, but we wanted tosee how much we could surmise in a situation where we were not able to capture these journeys.Our hope is that this analysis will inform future strategies for understanding student learningwhen full journeys can’t be captured, as well as build a lens that can inform the development ofonline robotics challenge prompts
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Assessment in Multidisciplinary Learning Environment
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Lennon Rodgers, University of Wisconsin – Madison; Caroline Benish, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
12 A portfolio of hands-on projects that they've 14 30 56 completed individually or with teams Working on an engineering club/team such as 10 39 51 FSAE, Baja, etc. Working with other engineering disciplines (e.g. 7 27 66 mechanical with electrical) Working with disciplines outside engineering (i.e. 9 42 49
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Victor Hugo Minces, University of California, San Diego
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
oscilloscope tool also functions as a simplesound editor with which students can apply signal-processing effects and record their creations.The tools' are being used thousands of times each month throughout the United States’ schoolsystem. Here, I give an account of the development of the online tools and the elements that leadto their widespread adoption, hoping that this account can benefit other teams creating interactiveSTEM-oriented applications. This project is funded through NSF’s Innovative TechnologyExperiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST), Division of Research on Learning in Formaland Informal SettingsIntroduction.STEM professionals interested in developing outreach programs are often fascinated by theirscientific domains and passionate
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Manufacturing Division Session - Virtual and Augmented Reality
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Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Hieu V Nguyen, Drexel University; Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University; Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas at El Paso
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Manufacturing
and Instrumentation course as well as for quality control undergraduate and graduate courses in ET Masters program. Also, she introduced the first experiential activity for Applied Mechanics courses. She is coordinator and advisor for capstone projects for Engineering Technology.Prof. Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas at El Paso Dr. Bill Tseng is a Professor and Chair of Department of Industrial, Manufacturing and Systems En- gineering at the UTEP. He is also a Director of Research Institute for Manufacturing & Engineering Systems, the host institute of Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center at UTEP. He received his two MSIE degrees (MFG & DS/OR) from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Ph.D. in
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Thermal Fluid Related
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Julie Mendez, Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
students have access to the course materials from the first day of the course. The goals of thisstudy were to determine student perceptions of the course materials and to compare studentperformance to a previous course offering using a traditional textbook.Pedagogical Approach/MethodologyThe focus of this project is an undergraduate 3-credit-hour heat and mass transfer course. It is arequired course in the mechanical engineering curriculum and requires a fluid mechanics courseas a prerequisite. The course had previously been offered twice in a blended format by the sameinstructor [12]. In the revised Spring 2020 course using OER and other no-cost digital materials,the same course objectives and a similar module structure were used as in previous
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The 'Strengths' of Mechanics
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Gaurav Chauda, Michigan State University; Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University
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Mechanics
multi-year integrated system design (ISD) project for mechanical engineering students. He is a mentor to mechanical engineering graduate teaching fellows and actively champions the adoption and use of teaching technologies. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Effect of a Concept Review Intervention on the Students’ Knowledge Retention and Demonstration of Prerequisite Fundamental ConceptsAbstractStudents achieve functional knowledge retention through active, spaced repetition of conceptsthrough homework, quizzes, and lectures. True knowledge retention is best achieved throughproper comprehension of the
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Tech Tools and Tips
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Kevin A. Waters P.E., Villanova University; Jonathan Hubler, Villanova University; Kristin M. Sample-Lord P.E., Villanova University; Virginia Smith, Villanova University; Andrea L. Welker, Villanova University
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Civil Engineering
college with a deficit of these skills [6].The AR Sandbox is an earth sciences visualization tool that was developed at UC Davis in 2011[7]. The Sandbox’s basic design consists of a box of sand on a table with a short-throw projectorand an altimetry sensor mounted above the sand. The altimetry sensor passes a 3D map of thesand surface to a software program that generates a color elevation map of the surface andprojects it onto the surface of the sand. The software system also displays contour lines on thesand and can show virtual water flowing across the sand landscape according to fluid dynamicsand the sand surface’s shape. The system runs in real time and updates the projection, includingchanges in the flow of virtual water, as users reshape
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First-Year Programs: Virtual Instruction in the First Year III
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AJ Hamlin, Michigan Technological University; Amber Kemppainen, Michigan Technological University; Amanda Marie Singer, Michigan Technological University; Nathan D. Manser, Michigan Technological University; Michelle E. Jarvie-Eggart, Michigan Technological University; Ken Thiemann, Michigan Technological University
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First-Year Programs
time,students work through the activities within their semester project teams and may seek supportfrom their peers, LEAP Leader, and instructor. In addition to the Studio Sessions, students arerequired to attend one 50-minute LEAP session facilitated by their LEAP leader. The LEAPsessions are active collaborative sessions designed and facilitated by their LEAP Leader. Thegoal of these sessions is for students to review the most difficult content covered in class thatweek through peer-to-peer engagement and instruction.During spring semester 2020, the students were notified midway through their spring break thatcourse instruction was being moved from in-person to virtual. For the FYE program, thispresented some unique instructional challenges
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How We Tackled the Pandemic
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Ulises Juan Trujillo Garcia, Boise State University; Krishna Pakala, Boise State University; Samantha Schauer, Boise State University; Diana Bairaktarova, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Bhaskar Chittoori P.E., Boise State University
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Mechanical Engineering
changeto remote learning negatively impacted student learning. Due to reduced engagement in thismodality, students seemed to prefer in-person learning over remote learning. The facultyreported being more flexible in assessing student learning by offering open-book quizzes andtests. Some faculty have replaced exams with projects to accommodate students facingpandemic-related uncertainties. A majority of the faculty noted that time constraints made aconsiderable difference in how they were able to assess their students' learning and that the fastpace of events during the pandemic did not allow for much reflection. Overall, faculty felt that ajudicious mix of synchronous and asynchronous teaching methods was most conducive tostudent success during
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Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 1
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Miguel X. Rodriguez-Paz, Tecnológico de Monterrey; Jorge A. Gonzalez-Mendivil, Tecnológico de Monterrey; Israel Zamora-Hernández, Tecnológico de Monterrey; J. Asuncion Zarate-Garcia, Tecnológico de Monterrey; Martha Elena Nunez, Tecnológico de Monterrey; Gibrán Sayeg-Sánchez, Tecnológico de Monterrey
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Diversity
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Architectural Engineering
in Mexico, twenty years of experience in engineering education, several projects in innovation of engi- neering education such as the use of 3D virtual ambiences as a way of developing competences.Prof. Israel Zamora-Hern´andez, Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey Israel Zamora-Hern´andez has a B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from the Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico. He has a M.Sc. in Digital Systems from Tecnologico de Monterrey. He has been a lecturer in the School of Engineering for over 18 years. His work especializes in attracting new stu- dents to STEM programs at University level. He has directed several teams in the Admissions Office at Tecnologico de Monterrey.Dr. J. Asuncion Zarate-Garcia, Tecnol´ogico de
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Resource Exchange
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William A. Kitch, Angelo State University; Andrea L. Robledo, Angelo State University; Wanda James Green
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Program OverviewAngelo State University and Tom Green County Library have been collaborating in STEM outreachprograms for more than three years. The rocketry camp project started with a proof-of-conceptone-week camp in August 2018 with enrollment limited to twelve students, from 6 -12th grades.The students learned about the physics of rocketry, built model rocket kits, launched their rockets,analyzed the flight data gathered, and presented a workshop on rocketry for younger studentsthrough the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts (SAMFA) STEM Family Day in August 2018. Duringthe summer of 2019, the camp expanded to include 33 students in a week-long, full-day camp
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International Division Technical Session 2
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Sanjay Tewari, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Peng Zhang, Missouri State University; Yuan Zhuang, Missouri State University
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Diversity
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International
ininternationalization of higher education by interviewing 16 faculty and researchers atuniversities. The findings suggested four characteristics of faculty and researchers that cansignificantly influence the internationalization of higher education - international academicexperience, participation in international collaboration projects or networks, international co-authorship, and experience in international publications [8]. Besides these personal factors, thereare also some external barriers that prevent faculty from engaging in internationalization work,for instance, not taking into account faculty international services or contribution for the tenureor promotion, lack of financial incentives, and many competing demands on faculty’s time andworkload [9
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 4
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Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Luis Ricardo Betancourt, San Diego State University; Alberto Esquinca, San Diego State University; Vitaliy Popov, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
State University.Dr. Vitaliy Popov, University of Michigan Vitaliy Popov is an Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences at the University of Michigan Medical School. His research focuses on understanding, designing, and evaluating learning technologies and environments that foster collaborative problem solving, spatial reasoning, engineering design thinking and agency. He is currently serving as a co-principal investigator on three projects funded by the National Science Foundation ranging from studying visuospatial skills development through origami to applying multimodal learning analytics in teamwork and understanding the mechanisms of an A-ha! moment. Dr. Popov completed his Ph.D. on computer-supported
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
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Jean S. Larson, Arizona State University; Megan O'Donnell, Arizona State University; Kristi Lynn Eustice, Arizona State University; Carolyn Aitken Nichol, Rice University; Kristen Jaskie, Arizona State University; Andreas S. Spanias, Arizona State University; Kimberly Farnsworth, Indiana University-Bloomington; Jennifer M. Blain Christen, Arizona State University; Mi Yeon Lee, Arizona State University
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Orientation ● Orientation module ● Welcome ● Program overview ● Intro to RET program 1 ● Required trainings ● Research presentations ● Knowledge Check ● Q&A Conducting Center ● Research/ Curriculum Dev. module ● Curriculum development Research/ Curriculum ● Center research projects ● Research presentations 2 Development ● Lesson plan expectations ● Industry presentation ● Knowledge Check
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Understanding Students' Authentic and Reflective Experiences of Ethics Education
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Stephanie Claussen, San Francisco State University; Shiloh James Howland, Brigham Young University; Swetha Nittala, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Carla B. Zoltowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Ethics
. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Tech and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Science and Technology Studies (STS) from Virginia Tech. Dr. Jesiek draws on expertise from engineering, computing, and the social sciences to advance under- standing of geographic, disciplinary, and historical variations in engineering education and practice.Dr. Carla B. Zoltowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette Carla B. Zoltowski is an assistant professor of engineering practice in the Schools of Electrical and Com- puter Engineering and (by courtesy) Engineering Education, and Director of the Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program within the College of Engineering at Purdue. Prior to her appointment in ECE, Dr. Zoltowski was Co
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Empathy and Human-centered Design 2
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Greses Pérez, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University; Swetha Nittala, Stanford University; Carol B. Muller, Stanford University
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
inclusion in engineering. Before coming to Stanford, she was a bilingual educator at low-income elementary schools in Texas. Prior to starting her career in education, Greses was an engineer project manager in the Caribbean. She holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Santo Domingo Technological Institute, a M.Eng. in Civil Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayag¨uez, and a M.Ed. in School Leadership from Southern Methodist Uni- versity. Her work seeks to improve education for students who experience a cultural mismatch between the ways of knowing and speaking in their communities and those in STEM.Dr. Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University Sheri D. Sheppard, Ph.D., P.E., is professor of Mechanical
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STEM Issues
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Laura Kasson Fiss, Michigan Technological University; John L. Irwin, Michigan Technological University; Sarah Tan, Michigan Technological University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
both from Michigan Tech. Her research program involves using complementary methods (e.g., statistical modeling and analytics, psychological assessment) to evaluate how individual differences are important and impact behaviors at a cultural, social, and behavioral level. She has served as a project evaluator in the multiple NSF funded projects. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 S-STEM Student Reflections and IDP ProcessIntroductionStudent reflections and using individual development plans (IDPs) for mentoring have been anintegral part of an NSF S-STEM project focusing on students pursuing baccalaureate degrees inEngineering
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Research Methods and Studies on Engineering Education Research
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Kathryn Elizabeth Shroyer, University of Washington; Jennifer A. Turns, University of Washington
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Educational Research and Methods
annotations as theory called annotated portfolios. In these portfolios, thedesign issues, decisions, and rationale of are used to annotated visual artifacts of design. Thesecollections of designs, once synthesized, surface design theory.2. 3 How to Conduct an RtD Inquiry?Zimmerman and Forlizzi suggest 5 steps for carrying out RtD: 1) Select, 2) Design, 3) Evaluate,4) Reflect and Disseminate, and 5) Repeat [2]. In HCI, RtD inquiries are conducted bymultidisciplinary research teams that typically include interaction designers, ethnographers, andcomputer scientists [23]. The full scope of a RtD project, including multiple iterations of designand deployment, is often several years [24].The selection phase refers to identifying a design research problem
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering Division Technical Session 1
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Tara Gupte Wilson, Wright State University; Ashley Nicole Venturini, Ohio State University; Ann D. Christy P.E., Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering
particularly beneficial to those with good time management skills and asense of high self-efficacy. As students and teachers were thrust into the world of distancelearning due to the global pandemic, high quality distance education that supports everyonebecame vital to the success of students.Course ContextThe 4-credit hour course that provides context for this study is a junior-level engineeringthermodynamics course based on mechanical engineering thermodynamics (as opposed to achemical engineering approach to thermodynamics) with some additional biological andbiomedical applications. This course itself has been offered annually at the Ohio State Universitysince 2012. A semester-long team design service-learning project was introduced to the coursein