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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Seth Vuletich, Colorado School of Mines; Emily Bongiovanni, Carnegie Mellon University ; Brianna B Buljung, Colorado School of Mines; Alexander Luis Odicino, Claremont Colleges Library
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. With the help of two graduate student fellows,ACE was built and launched. Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE North Central Section Conference 1 Copyright © 2022, American Society for Engineering EducationThis paper discusses the development of the STEM-focused portions of the ACE coursecurriculum, lessons learned while supporting accessible OER development in STEM disciplinesand areas for future growth of the course. First, the paper discusses models used for and strugglesin designing the course. Lessons learned include accessibility challenges inherent to STEMresources, lack of librarian competency in this area and special issues with STEM tools likeLaTeX. The paper concludes with areas for future development of
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University
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, First-Year Programs, and Design in Engineering Education Divisions. He has also been recognized by ASEE as the recipient of the 2005 Merl K. Miller Award and by the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) with the 2018 ASEE Best Card Award. Dr. Estell received the ASEE First-Year Programs Division’s Distinguished Service Award in 2019. Dr. Estell is also active within the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). He has been an ABET Expert since 2010, starting as a Program Evaluator (PEV) for both Computer Engineering and Computer Science. He served as a Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) Commissioner from 2013 to 2021, including being on the CAC Executive Committee from 2016-19
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Alexia Leonard, The Ohio State University; Andrew Maxson, The Ohio State University
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: myPID.Compute()7 References[1] Artiles, M. S., Waters, R. C., Taylor, A. R., Boyd-Sinkler, K., Blackowski, S. A., Hampton, C., Nave, A. H., Lutz, B. D., & Lee, W. C. (2017). Action on Diversity: A Content Analysis of ASEE Conference Papers, 2015–2016. 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, OH.[2] Anderson, E., Williams, K., Ponjuan, L., & Frierson, H. T. (2018). The 2018 status report on engineering education: A snapshot of diversity in degrees conferred in engineering.[3] Roy, J. (2019). Engineering by the numbers. American Society for Engineering Education.[4] Deloitte (2021). CHEMICAL ENGINEERS. DATAUSA. Retrieved from https://datausa.io/profile/soc/chemical- engineers[5] Ohio State
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Holly Maribeth Plank, University of Pittsburgh
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integrated into contexts of all shapes and sizes in K-12, it is clear that engineeringeducators need to critically evaluate the potential impact of classroom technology integration.Engineering education can look vastly different from one school district to another. For example,some schools may have designated engineering classes while others incorporate engineeringconcepts and practices into computer science, technology education, STEM, and/or STEAM(science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics) pathways. Others focus on Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE North Central Section Conference Copyright 2022, American Society for Engineering Education 1integrating engineering practices into
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc, The University of Toledo; Josh Landel, The University of Toledo; Ethan Dunham, The University of Toledo
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Zone 2 Conference, SanJuan, Puerto Rico, March 2-5, 2017[4] H.I. Abu-Mulaweh, H.M. Oloomi, D.W. Mueller, and O.A. Thomas, “A MultidisciplinaryCapstone Senior Project: Interactive Cooling System”. Proceedings of 2012 ASEE AnnualConference & Exposition, San Antonio, Texas. June 10-13, 2012. 10.18260/1-2-20834.[5] N. Dukhan, and M. Schumack, “Thermal Science Capstone Projects in MechanicalEngineering”, Proceedings of 2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Vancouver, BC.June 2011. 10.18260/1-2-18859[6] A.D. Christy, T.G. Wilson, and O.J. Meehl, “Thermodynamics for Citizenship:Entrepreneurial Engineering through Project-based Learning”. Proceedings of 2019 ASEEAnnual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida. June 2019. 10.18260/1-2
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Joaquin Rodriguez, University of Pittsburgh; April Dukes, University of Pittsburgh; John Andrew Keith, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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“gene pool” from which creativity springs” (Wulf 2001).MethodologyClass descriptionWe collected data by direct observation of the instructor in eight chemical engineering coursesfor the period of spring 2019 to fall 2021. One course is for junior students (Reactive processengineering) and two courses are capstone courses for senior students (System Engineering I:Dynamics and Modeling, and Systems Engineering II: Process Design). These are three out ofthe six “Pillar” courses that provide the backbone for the chemical engineering curriculum at theUniversity of Pittsburgh (McCarthy and Parker 2011). They are all five credit courses each withsix hours/week of lecturing and a two hours/week recitation. The first two courses arecomplemented with a