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Lulu Sun, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Chad Rohrbacher, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach
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interest includes blended learning, flipped classroom, gamification, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and the integration of innovation and entrepreneurship into engineering courses.Chad Rohrbacher, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Comparing Weekly Reflection Surveys and a Midterm Survey: Insights on Formative Feedback in Graphical Communication EducationAbstractThe authors report on a pedagogical feedback strategy employed in a first-year engineeringgraphics course, which implemented a flipped classroom model for self-regulated learning. Classtime was reserved for activities and
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Raghu Pucha, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shivani Kundalia; Carol Subiño Sullivan, Georgia Institute of Technology
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characteristics that a student brings to an educa- tional setting and their influence on students’ learning (ii) to study the role of culture inspired creative design projects on students’ sense-of-be- longing (iii) quantify students’ perceptions on the interventions and their reflections on culture in- spired creative design projects.In this study, students incorporate their cultural / cross-cultural influence on creative home-décorproducts at the conceptual stages of design through creative ideation, sketching, CAD and proto-typing. Students enhanced engagement and sense of belonging in learning engineering graphicsis assessed through pre and post-activity reflection and quality of students’ design
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Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Erik Schettig, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Jeremy V. Ernst, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Daniel P. Kelly, Texas Tech University
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students through examples and reflection on how the content applies to real-worldapplications (21). Active learning modules contained course content information, video tutorials,sample exercises, and self-check features that enabled students to apply elements of self-regulated learning. Technical content knowledge from the course was covered in the modules and reinforcedthrough real-world examples, such as demonstrating how engineers use section views of modelsto show function (figure 1) and using everyday objects to help define technical terms, such asvarious section views cut out of vegetables (figure 2). Video tutorials guided students on how toapply content knowledge in software and technical practice, such as in a video demonstration
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Jan Edwards, College of Lake County; Rob Twardock, College of Lake County
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that welcomes any studentto use it for project work, studying, collaborating, or meeting with fellow students. It is staffedmostly by student interns; between 8 and 12 students each semester get experience in a workatmosphere that resembles a small prototype shop. They maintain and troubleshoot equipment,work with “clients”, enforce safety, run workshops, develop equipment expertise, and assist withthe long-term development of the lab mission and goal fulfillment.Need for Change in Engineering Design GraphicsEngineering Design Graphics has many concepts that can be dry and discourage freshmanengineering students from persisting when taught with a theoretical focus. This is reflected inthe historically high attrition rate observed for this
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Joshua Gargac, Ohio Northern University
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is shown in Table 4. Table 4: Grading for Project 1 Evaluation % Written Memo 40% Presentation (Instructor Score) 30% Presentation (Rocket Feedback) 10% Reflection 20%Project 2: Router Cutting with CAMThe purpose of this project was to introduce the built-in CAM plugin for SolidWorks. Before thisproject was assigned, the students completed all 18 video tutorials in the CAM learning path onthe MySolidWorks training site [8]. These videos described the steps for setting the cuttingparameters
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Raissa Seichi Marchiori, University of Alabama; Siyuan Song, The University of Alabama; Jewoong Moon, University of Alabama; Sepehr Khorshid, University of Alabama
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what the other students was saying Measure the active I listened carefully and understood other students’ questions, listening comments, and feedback I was able to reflect and judge what other students was saying I feel motivated to share information with the other student on my group Measure the I tried to be active in asking and talking to the students during the communication process The communication between students was clear I pointed possible alternatives to choose a solution Measure
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Nancy E. Study, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Steven Nozaki, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College
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lecture and two 110-minute labs perweek for fifteen weeks. Topics addressed in the course include visualization, sketching,orthographic, isometric, section, and auxiliary views, dimensioning standards, and parametricCAD using Creo. Because hand sketching has been shown to be important to improvingvisualization abilities and long-term student success not only in engineering graphics but across avariety of engineering courses [1], [2], [3], the first five weeks of the course are spent handsketching and it is continued throughout the semester even after CAD has been introduced.Whilst the content in the course is regularly updated to reflect changes in engineering graphicsstandards and CAD software used, the basic format remained the same for several
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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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comparedto high spatial visualizers.This research has qualitatively characterized the design process utilized by high and lowspatial visualizers from a design cognition perspective and has shed some light onunderstanding the relationship between students’ spatial skill levels and their process ofsolving a design task. These results may help to inform curricular changes that will benefitengineering students to move along a trajectory toward expert design behavior.AcknowledgmentsThis work was made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF#2020785). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation
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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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learning to adjust their designs and recut throughout their lab time.Figure 3. 3D SolidWorks model of the fidget spinner exampleAfter creating the 2D sketch, students are then asked to 3D model their designs to become morefamiliar with independent use of the 3D features in SolidWorks. Students are encouraged not tosimply extrude their 2D design and instead incorporate different 3D features in an iterative design.In the design below, the feature manager tree shows how instead of extruding the whole bat-shaped design, the student extruded half of the design, and mirrored it in order to reduce the needto define many measurements and relations in the base sketch and so that any designadjustments to the main sketch immediately get reflected in the