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Faculty Development 3: Research, Practice, and Lessons Learned
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Nadiye O. Erdil, University of New Haven; Ronald S. Harichandran, University of New Haven; Maria-Isabel Carnasciali, University of New Haven; Jean Nocito-Gobel, University of New Haven; Goli Nossoni, University of New Haven; Emese Hadnagy, University of New Haven; Joseph A. Levert, University of New Haven; Junhui Zhao, University of New Haven
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Faculty Development Division
theirdisciplines. The EM Champions and mini-grant programs provided the necessary means andsupport to faculty members to integrate EML in their courses. However, the development offaculty members’ interest in and teaching skills related to EML were based on the broad array ofFD opportunities provided.Example 1: Sustainability, Ethics, and Professional PracticeSustainability, Ethics, and Professional Practice is a course that most engineering students takeduring the sophomore year or later at the University of New Haven. The course is divided into 14modules of which 10 focus on the different engineering aspects of sustainability. The course wasoriginally developed with a theoretical term project of greening the engineering building byreducing the energy
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Learning in a Socially-Distanced Environment
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Wm. Michael Butler, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Kenneth Reid, University of Indianapolis
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Diversity
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Aerospace
Workplace Work Structures and Performance Assessment – Students are introduced to concepts such as matrix organizations and the yearly performance appraisal process • Job Search and Interview Practices – Students gain practical skills necessary for a successful professional job search • Engineering Ethics in the Workplace – Students are introduced to engineering ethics as it is practiced in the workplace along with receiving training typical of employees at companies such as Lockheed Martin • Industry Design Practices – Approaches to solve design problems in the workplace are introduced • Team Management in Industry – Course makes extensive use of teams to approach design problems
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Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
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Ranji K. Vaidyanathan, Oklahoma State University; Shalini Sabharwal Gopalkrishnan, Menlo College
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
-rounded, multidisciplinary, holistic and creative with ethical values, intellectual curiosity and scientific temper,• With developed cognitive, collaborative and professional skills,• To participate in knowledge creation, innovation and entrepreneurship, thereby contributing to a growing national economy, and,• To find and implement robust solutions to problems of societySince teaching entrepreneurship is a key part of the National Education Policy, IUCEE facultyinitiated a Mass online class to train faculty and students at the same time. The expectation wasthat students could benefit but at the same time, faculty would be motivated to initiate courses forentrepreneurship education that could be tailored to the needs of the students of
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First-Year Programs: Virtual Instruction in the First Year II
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Jaya Dofe, California State University, Fullerton; Sudarshan T. Kurwadkar, California State University, Fullerton
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
projects.In most engineering programs, the Introduction to engineering courses is offered based on disci-pline-specific contents. Introduction to engineering (EGGN-100) at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF),is offered to first-year and undecided engineering majors every fall semester. Besides theobjectives mentioned earlier, one of the primary goals of this PBL course is to “introduceundecided freshman engineering students to major projects in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, andComputer Engineering projects so that students can make an informed choice about their major.”The course starts with an active introduction to the engineering profession, different engineeringdisciplines, engineering ethics, team building, and engineering
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First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
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Matthew Lucian Alexander P.E., Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Breanna Michelle Weir Bailey P.E., Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Rajashekar Reddy Mogiligidda, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Mahesh Hosur, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; David Hicks, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Michael Preuss, Exquiri Consulting, LLC
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First-Year Programs
; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; and Mechanical Engineering. Whilenot an exhaustive list of undergraduate majors offered by the COE, these four broad cohortsenabled the SBP to cover major areas of interest to participants.Engineering presentations by Texas A&M University-Kingsville faculty addressed introductoryengineering topics such as the design process, importance of math for engineers, use of computerprograms, professional registration and public safety, engineering ethics, and engineering careerpaths. These were distributed throughout the 3-week period. The organizing faculty decided thatworking or retired engineers from the community and alumni from the COE would be invited tospeak individually or as group panelists about
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Supporting the Capstone Experience
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Leslie R. Brunell, Stevens Institute of Technology; Alex Dubro, Stevens Institute of Technology; Viraj Vasudev Rokade, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
century.Enhancing student knowledge of sustainability within the capstone design course preparesengineering graduates for the challenges they will face as they move into their professionalcareers while also meeting the ABET criteria, namely to “design a system, component or processto meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social,political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability” [2]. Addingsustainability tasks into their proposed designs encourages the students to think about the largerimpact of their projects. Consideration of sustainability within the undergraduate capstone designis linked to professional ethics for all civil engineers, as noted in the BOK3: “striving to complywith the
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Enhancing Teaching and Research
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Lisa Benson, Clemson University; Rebecca A. Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Karin Jensen, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Gary Lichtenstein, Arizona State University; Kelsey Watts, Clemson University; Evan Ko, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Balsam Albayati
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators
from https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01622-z[23] J. Walther, N. W. Sochacka & N. N. Kellam, “Quality in Interpretive Engineering Education Research: Reflections on an Example Study,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 102, no. 4, pp. 626–659, 2014. doi.org/10.1002/jee.20029[24] N.W. Sochacka, J. Walther & A. L. Pawley, “Ethical Validation: Reframing Research Ethics in Engineering Education Research To Improve Research Quality,” Journal of Engineering Education, 107(3): 362-379, 2018. doi:10.1002/jee.20222
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Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Saeed Rokooei, Mississippi State University; Michelle Garraway, Mississippi State University; Ali Karji
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Construction Engineering
critically examine social issues and situate students within a community setting. CEL also enhances the engagement with a community to address and embodies ethical and effective service principles, which result in producing reciprocal benefits for students, faculty, and community partners. Thus, CEL is commonly connected to innovation, learning, and partnership and all these together make a better life. Through mutually beneficial partnerships within the community, students cultivate their identity as lifelong learners and active citizens. CEL promotes a culture of active and engaged learners by integrating opportunities for students to apply construction theories and knowledge through real-world experiences
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Studies of Classroom Assessment: Exam Wrappers, Equitable Grading, Test Anxiety, and Use of Reflection
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Kenya Z. Mejia, University of Washington; Jennifer A. Turns, University of Washington
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Educational Research and Methods
now articulate main ideas of this course 0.761Areas for Growth, 𝜶 = 0.716 11 In doing this reflection activity, I understood more about my own weaknesses as a student. 0.825 12 In doing this reflection activity, I was able to improve my work 0.644 13 In doing this reflection activity, I gained insights about my study habits 0.697Social Impact, 𝜶 = 0.747 14 In doing this reflection activity, I thought about ethical concerns in engineering. 0.708 In doing this reflection activity, I learned about the personal and emotional costs in 15 0.71
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Student Division Technical Session 2
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Kevin Zhu, University of Toronto; Aoran Jiao, University of Toronto; Xinyue (Crystal) Liu, University of Toronto; Scott Ramsay P.Eng., University of Toronto
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Student
employed for the design and verification of the EP.This study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Board at the University of Toronto.Participants have reviewed and signed consent form which outlined the procedure, conditions,and confidentiality of the study. All participation is voluntary, and participants could withdrawfrom the experiment at any point. First, participants were asked to follow typed instructions to set up the headset bythemselves, without any prior exposure. Their set-up time was recorded, and their comfort levelwas measured using a Likert scale from 1 to 10, where 1 was defined as “absolutely unbearable,I cannot wear the headset for any longer” and 10 was defined as “I could wear this all day
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Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 2: Innovative Approaches for Teaching Environmental Engineering
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Sara Freix, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Yousef Jalali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Daniel S. Brogan, Virginia Western Community College; Akshat Kothyari, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Vinod K. Lohani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Environmental Engineering
this paper.Mr. Yousef Jalali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Yousef Jalali is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. He re- ceived a B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering and M.Eng. in Energy Systems Engineering. His research interests include interaction between critical thinking, imagination, and ethical reasoning, interpersonal and interinstitutional collaboration, diversity, equity, and inclusion, systems thinking, and chemical en- gineering learning systems. Yousef taught chemical engineering courses for a few years in his home country, Iran, and first-year engineering courses for several semesters at Virginia Tech. He has provided service and
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 2
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Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
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Computing and Information Technology
? software-vulnerabilities-and-why-are-there- so-many-of-them-77930 Summers - Hunting hackers: An ethical https://theconversation.com/hunting-hackers- hacker explains how to track down the bad an-ethical-hacker-explains-how-to-track- guys down-the-bad-guys-70927 Schmidt & White - Why don’t big companies https://theconversation.com/why-dont-big- keep their computer systems up-to-date? companies-keep-their-computer-systems-up- to-date-84250 Shakarian - The Sunburst hack was massive https://theconversation.com/the-sunburst- and devastating – 5 observations from a hack-was-massive
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Design Teams 1
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Margaret Garnett Smallwood, University of Texas at Dallas; Robert Hart P.E., University of Texas at Dallas; Todd W. Polk, University of Texas at Dallas
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Design in Engineering Education
analyzeswhich career readiness competencies employers value most in their new college hires [3].Employers rank each competency as more than essential, essential, or somewhat essential in thesurvey. In the Job Outlook 2019 Survey, employers ranked critical thinking, oral and writtencommunication, teamwork and collaboration skills, and professionalism/work ethic as more thanessential competencies in new hires [3]. While the training in this project did not address thecritical thinking competency, it addressed the other top three skills cited in the NACE survey:oral and written communication, teamwork and collaboration skills, and professionalism/workethic.Recognizing that we had two groups from distinctly different disciplines that shared a
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Community-Engaged Engineering Education Challenges and Opportunities in Light of COVID-19 Paper Presentations 2
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Camille Velarde, University of New Mexico; Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico; Estike Kokovay Gutierrez
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Community Engagement Division, Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education, Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
can lead to lasting, socially just change ineducational access and economic outcomes for historically marginalized communities. This workinvolves praxis—confronting oppression and injustice through learning, action, and repeatedreflection on the ways actions reverberate into society [11]. Anti-oppressive practices stem fromself-reflexivity and introspection that aims to align actions with the values and ethics of thework.Community engaged work enlists those who are most affected by a community issue. This canbe in collaboration or partnership with others who have particular skills or resources with thegoal of devising strategies to resolve it. Community engaged work adds to or replacesprogramming done on community members with programs done
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division Technical Session 2
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Kristen Koopman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Robert S. Emmett, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicole P. Sanderlin, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
, Feb. 2020.[17] C. B. Newman, “Corporate Internships, Undergraduate Research, and Finances: Successful African American Engineers’ Consideration of Immediate Workforce Entry or Graduate School.,” J. STEM Educ. Innov. Res., vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 11–17, Apr. 2020.[18] C. Murphy and P. Gardoni, “Understanding Engineers’ Responsibilities: A Prerequisite to Designing Engineering Education: Commentary on ‘Educating Engineers for the Public Good Through International Internships: Evidence from a Case Study at Universitat Politècnica de València,’” Sci. Eng. Ethics, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 1817–1820, Dec. 2019.[19] M. Polmear, D. R. Simmons, and N. A. Clegorne, “Undergraduate Civil Engineering Students’ Perspectives on Skills for Future
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The Role of Peers in Promoting Learning and Persistence
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Keilin Jahnke, University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign; Samantha Lindgren, University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign
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Educational Research and Methods
, innovation, and vision. The secondYTU, You Teach Us – What You Learn, gave students the opportunity to select any topic thatthey believe fit the overall objectives of the course and that would advance theirs and their peers’creative abilities. For instance, while the course covers many ideation and implementationtechniques, students provided novel content in areas such as makerspaces, ethics, the connectionbetween creativity and sleep science, brainstorming techniques, and creative habit formation.The topics that students can select to teach for this assignment are intentionally open-ended forthis course on creativity and innovation. By being introduced to a wide variety of topics, studentsare able to build upon their existing knowledge, develop
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Preparing Engineering Students for Their Professional Practice
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Russell Korte, George Washington University; Saniya Leblanc, George Washington University
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Educational Research and Methods
., engineering science) while largely ignoring the practical, social and behavioralinteractions that make up a significant part of engineering practice [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11].There is an increasing sense that science and engineering need to develop broader, moreinterdisciplinary perspectives to address the complex social problems facing the world today[12], [13], [14]. To become competent professionals, engineering graduates need to work acrossdisciplinary boundaries and engage more meaningfully and holistically with the social world andsocial systems that embed engineering such as the diverse international, societal, and communityinterests, as well as the various political, economic, legal, ethical and commercial interests inwhich engineers
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 4
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Ramsin Khoshabeh, University of California, San Diego; Vikash Gilja
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Electrical and Computer
andLearning Commons, highlighting the learning outcomes we discussed above, and then activelytrying to support the students through engaged learning.Labs StructureThere exist a total of seven weekly lab modules. Each lab introduces a set of related topics thatbuild upon the material from previous labs. The labs used to be two weeks in length, allowing forflexibility in fitting with the students’ personal schedules, but we discovered that the flexibilityactually motivated procrastination. Instead, to encourage a strong work ethic, we shifted to aweekly schedule. The labs are gamified so that the next lab will not unlock unless a studentcompletes the prior lab first. This incentivizes them to get something working, even if theirsolution is not
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Bringing a Different Perspective
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Josué Njock Libii, Purdue University Fort Wayne
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Mechanics
, “Does homework matter? Acomparison of homework with established predictors of exam performance in large college[23] J. R. Young, “High-Tech Cheating Abounds, and Professors Bear Some Blame,” TheChronicle of Higher Education, March 28, 2010.[24] D. L. McCabe, L. K. Trevino, K. D., Butterfield, “Cheating in Academic Institutions: ADecade of Research”, Ethics & Behavior, Vol. 11, Issue 3, pp.219-232, January 08, 2010.[25] D. D. Carpenter, T. S. Harding, C.J. Finelli, S. M. Montgomery, H. J. Passow, “EngineeringStudents’ Attitudes Towards Cheating” Journal of Engineering Education, The ResearchJournal for Engineering Education, January 02,2013.[26] C. M. Cartledge, J.E. Sasser, “The effect of homework assignments on the mathematicsachievement
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Holy Cow! We’re Going Online When? 
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Gerald J. Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
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Civil Engineering
educationliterature, a healthy social and emotional climate is critical for students to succeed in theclassroom [2]. This activity also centers within students an ethic of conscientious gratitude,which is well aligned with curricular goals that emphasize teamwork, socially consciousengineering, and lifelong learning.This activity also generates an auxiliary source of data that reveals patterns of intramuralcollaboration and supportiveness that may not be immediately obvious to the instructional staff,especially in remote education. This data can supplement primary assessments of courseparticipation; critically, this data facilitates more-equitable assessment of class engagement,especially for students who are less inclined to participate in synchronous
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
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Cynthia Howard-Reed, The Pennsylvania State University; Erin A Hostetler, Pennsylvania State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
a 10 hour per week commitment of research from undergraduate students. In addition toresearch hours, students are required to attend monthly professional development sessionsfocused on best practices in research, program deliverables, and community building. Exampletopics include maximizing your research experience, communication, research ethics, academicwriting, poster design, and an overview to graduate school. At the conclusion of the program,students are required to present their research as a poster and write an associated researchabstract.To apply for the program, students connect with a faculty member and write a short 1 to 2 pageresearch proposal describing the type of work they will be doing, the importance of the research,and a
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Virtual Instruction of Chemical Engineering Courses
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Rupak Dua, Hampton University
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Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering within the School of Engi- neering & Technology, Dr. Dua worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Hampden-Sydney College, where he taught and supervised undergraduates on clinically translated re- search projects. He has been an active leader in promoting STEM fields and has chaired several scientific and ethics sessions at national conferences. His current research focuses on improving or finding solutions for the musculoskeletal system disorders that still exist clinically through biomimetics, chemical, and tis- sue engineering approaches. Dr. Dua’s research has been funded by several organizations, including the National Science Foundation (NSF
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Engineering Technology Pedagogy 2
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Mert Bal, Miami University; Farnaz Pakdel, Miami University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
printing work? Classification of additive manufacturing processes and materials. Polymer and paper-based printing processes. Metal and ceramic powder processes. Quality issues and analysis. Lab Activity 1: Identifying sources for 3D-Printable Objects. Object repositories. Introduction 2-3 to Grab CAD and Thing verse. Setup and model preparation for MakerBot and CubePro FDM printers. Download and print with an FDM machine. Lecture: Business aspects of 3D Printing. Global impacts of 3D printing on business and manufacturing. Ethics of additive manufacturing. Future of 3D-printed designs. 4-5 Lab Activity 2: Setup and model preparation using 3D
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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
use cryptography as a security tools, 6) how to implement security defenses such as Security Policy, Vulnerability Assessment, Intrusion Detection, Virus Protection, Auditing, Accounting, and Logging, and 7) how to harden an operating system (Linux or Windows), 8) firewalling, and 9) hands-on experiments using operating system tools used for security. • Information Security: In Fall 2019 and Fall 2020 we reworked the CIS341/CSC341 Information Security course with an emphasize to infuse those aspects of information technology that are directly relevant to network and application layers security and to provide students the opportunity to obtain Security+ certification and/or Certified Ethical
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Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 1: Mechanical and CAD Track
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Robert J. Kerestes, University of Pittsburgh; Anthony M. Popovski, University of Pittsburgh; Feng Xiong, University of Pittsburgh
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
problems • Work in groups, effectively communicate with peers, and produce periodic status reports • Construct their design using COMSOL and simulate this design using multiple different materials and boundary conditions • Write a report on this design detailing; (1) a statement of the design problem and its constraints, (2) the behavior of the design for different materials used and different boundary conditions, (3) economic analysis of design in comparison with other design options, (4) global and ethical considerations in gathering materials in comparison with other design options • Present their design to the rest of the classImplementation of COMSOL
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 7
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Jaby Mohammed, Illinois State University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
to communicate effectively with a range of audiences 4 an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts 5 an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives 6 an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions 7 an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate
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Manufacturing Division - Workforce Development and Curricular Innovations
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Jaby Mohammed, Illinois State University
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Manufacturing
, environmental, and economic factors 3 an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences 4 an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts 5 an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives 6 an ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions 7 an ability to acquire and apply new knowledge as
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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
].This C++ program, presented in the appendix, can be a useful assignment to both beginning andadvanced students in engineering and computer science for developing programming skills andalso conveying the historical significance of Lovelace’s work. This interdisciplinary exercisewould promote interdisciplinary competence and knowledge transfer between science andengineering and the humanities, emphasizing the human aspects of the history of science.Lattuca et. al. observed that engineers “need the strong analytical skills fundamental toengineering practice, but also a number of other attributes, such as creativity; skills incommunication, management, and leadership; high ethical standards and professionalism;agility, resilience, and flexibility
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First-year Programs: Computation in the First Year
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Darren K. Maczka, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Rehan Shah, University College London; Andrew L. Gillen, University College London
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First-Year Programs
assess, manage, communicate and ethically use data (Prado& Marzal, 2013). However, with the recognition of the increasing importance of computationalliteracy as a valuable learning outcome within undergraduate courses, a new framework ofdata-informed learning i.e., learning that emphasizes the use of data within a specific disciplinarycontext, while constructively building on students’ past experiences, is being used progressivelyas a tool to promote lifelong learning in higher education (Maybee & Zilinski, 2015).An empirically motivated case-study by Magana et al. (2016) discusses a similar notion termed“authentic computational learning” (learning that is meaningful to the learner, contextual to thediscipline and relevant to real-world
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Steven Hoffenson, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Systems & Enterprises); Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
concept maps were categorized intothemes and subthemes, which emerged through an iterative process as two coders categorized theterms. The themes were Engineering (with subthemes technical skills, conceptual development,prototyping & testing, and manufacturing & production), Business (with subthemes finance,market, operations, and project management), Society (with subthemes government & citizens,sustainability, ethics, and standards & codes), and General. Between Sections B and C, therewere no statistically significant differences in the pre- or post-course concept map structures orthematic contents. This indicates that the market simulation activity on its own (which took placein Section B but not Section C), without follow-up