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- Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
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- 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Leigh McCue, George Mason University; Adrian Hagarty; Cameron Nowzari, George Mason University; Ali Raz; Jessica Rosenberg; Daigo Shishika; Cynthia Smith, George Mason University; Michael Riggi, George Mason University; Jill Nelson, George Mason University
. Each lesson has at least one hands-on activity to encourage engagement with thematerial. Individual lessons conclude with a bonus activity or research challenge for highlymotivated students. For example, one bonus activity ties to history and literature through the bookThe Deltoid Pumpkin Seed (John McPhee) that documents the Aereon 26 flying wing aircraft.Another activity reinforces biologically inspired engineering by asking students to devise a fish-tail connection structure using what they learned about gusset plates. And another bonus activitydelves into the hydrodynamics of using balloons for interplanetary exploration. Where applicable,lessons are tied to each other and/or to the completed kit. For example, a hydrodynamics lessonasks
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- WIED: Activities and Programs
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- 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Anuja Kamat, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gloria Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Jiahui Song, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Tugba Arsava; James Lambrechts, Wentworth Institute of Technology
use material found inthe kitchen to test the properties of the soil.List of material for this module include: • About half cup white Vinegar (If vinegar is not available lemon juice can work) • About half cup baking soda • About one cup water • A few bowls/cups/plates to mix the soil • Mason jar (If mason jar is not available, any bottle/cup would do. It just needs to be transparent) • One spoon • Ruler (or tape measure)This activity can get a little messy so you should keep some paper towels or tissues close athand.In addition, if students have any seeds (like lettuce, peppers, pumpkin, tomato or any type offlowers), bring some to the session. We will check if the soil samples are appropriate, and youcan plant the
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- ERM: Exploring Educational Technology in Engineering
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- 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Danielle Dickson; Rafal Jonczyk; Elif Gunay; Janet Van Hell, Pennsylvania State University; Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma
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