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- Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD) Technical Session 2
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Raghu Pucha, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shivani Kundalia; Carol Subiño Sullivan, Georgia Institute of Technology
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objectives and learning outcomes associated with this project are inherentlytied to introductory engineering graphics and design skills. The purpose of integrating the themeof culture-inspired design ideation is to enhance the learning process for students and provide ex-posure to a potentially untapped source of personal creativity. In order to fully understand the ef-ficacy and impact of a cultural theme on students’ experience during the engineering design pro-cess, a post-activity reflection and assessment is devised as an intervention method, specific tothe heritage-related aspects of the project.Results and DiscussionTo assess the impact of multicultural curricula and culturally-integrated learning initiatives onstudents' engagement and sense
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- Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD) Technical Session 1
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Gibin Raju, University of Cincinnati; Sheryl A. Sorby, University of Cincinnati; Clodagh Reid, Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest
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Science, Technology, Engineering, andMathematics (STEM) experience lower rates of unemployment and higher salaries, aphenomenon seen across all nations. Recent technological advancements in the engineeringfield have created an environment for educators to reconsider the ways they should beeducating future engineers. Educational reform efforts have been spurred by concerns aboutcompetitiveness and the insufficient number of graduating engineers to fill vacant positions inthe job market. Several organizations have released reports that describe the need forsystemic change in the engineering education curriculum with a focus on skills that helpgraduates develop their employability skills, such as process, design and analytical skills [1][2] [3
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- Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD) Technical Session 2
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Barbara Groh, University of Texas at Austin; Christopher Grady Rylander; Michael Cullinan, University of Texas at Austin; Dipankar Behera
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introducestudents to manufacturing and prototyping to reinforce concepts and visualize the consequencesof their design decisions. However, identifying outdated aspects of the course to be substitutedwith their modern counterparts can be challenging. In this paper, we describe the decisions madeto create a more advanced design environment in an introductory-level engineering design andgraphics course without losing critical engineering design foundations. This includes building aproject-based curriculum focused on computer aided design of a product with considerations formultiple manufacturing methods, including 3D printing, laser cutting, and injection molding.IntroductionThe objective of pedagogical improvements in engineering education is to strive
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Jan Edwards, College of Lake County; Rob Twardock, College of Lake County
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the positive results of the project and encourage the incorporation of makerspace-based design projects into the Engineering Graphics curriculum, with a focus on the communitycollege setting.Engineering Design Graphics is a gateway introductory course in the Engineering curriculumthat has high potential for engaging and retaining freshman engineering students. An example ofa group project involving a simple marble lift will be presented that incorporates open-sourcedesign process content, engineering principles, functional analysis, lab safety, buildability,hands-on prototyping, exposure to various desktop manufacturing methods, inspection andmeasurement. The project is integrated throughout the course and includes reverse engineering
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- Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD) Technical Session 1
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Joshua Gargac, Ohio Northern University
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://engineeringunleashed.com. [Accessed 23 February 2023].[2] J. B. Hylton, D. Mikesell, J-D. Yoder and H. Leblanc, "Working to Instill the Entrepreneurial Mindset Across the Curriculum," Entrepreneruship Educ. and Pedagogy, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 86-106, 2019.[3] C. Kim, R. A. Cheville, E. & Jablonski, M. J. Prince, K. E. K. Nottis, N. P. & Siegel, M. A. Vigeant and J. Tranquillo, "Instilling an Entrepreneurial Mindset through IDEAS Studio Courses," in Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, LA, June 2016.[4] S. Ardakanai, "Implementing Entrepreneurial Mindset Learning (EML) in a Timber Design Course," in Paper presented at 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference, Virtual On line, 2020.[5] C. Wang, "Teaching