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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibukunoluwa Eunice Salami, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Logan Andrew Perry, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
students set priorities in engineering design,Cynthia et al., 2008 [31] used a mixed methods approach to examine how engineering studentsuse their design skills to solve real-world problems. They found that engineering students aremore likely to think like professionals in their senior year compared to freshmen students, whoapproach design issues based on their introductory courses. The senior students also prioritizedmetrics such as budget and safety, leading them to conclude that capstone students are able tofocus on an holistic design solution compared to the first-year students, whose focus was basedon getting the project done faster [31]. Another study by Zheng et al., 2018 [32] involvedassisting students in engineering design process. The
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Power Engineering & Curriculum Innovations
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Agoritsa Polyzou, Florida International University; Joaquin Molto, Florida International University; Nicholas Sean Gonzalez, Florida International University; Trina L. Fletcher, Florida International University; Sophia Tavio Perez
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
collected course descriptions, we removed those that refer to special courses, e.g.,“Research Experience for Undergrads”, “Graduate Research”, “Project Research”, “Capstone”,“Cooperative Education in Computing”, “Special Topics”, “Independent Study”, “VerticallyIntegrated Projects”. If a course has multiple sections, we aggregate them into one, and considerthem as a single offering, since the course description will be the same for all sections. We alsoremoved courses that had less than five students enrolled, as in that case, the percentage of maleversus female would be less meaningful and could have an unintended effect when aggregatingthem with other courses with higher enrollment numbers. In the departments of BME, CEE, CIS,ECE, we have 31, 62
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS) Technical Session_Monday June 26, 3:15 - 4:45
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laurie A. Pinkert, University of Central Florida; Jonathan Beever, University of Central Florida; Steven Kuebler; Lakelyn E. Taylor, University of Central Florida; Eve Vazquez, University of Central Florida; Victor Milanes, University of Central Florida
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
preparation for capstone experiences, like internships and senior-design projects. The shift toward explicit training in ethics, sometimes referred to as “ethics andresponsible conduct” (ERC) training, has been driven by a range of factors including high-profileethical transgressions, increased public scrutiny, mandates from funding agencies, and newaccreditation standards.The landscape of disciplinary ethics frameworks, or the value content and structured experiencesthat shape professional development and disciplinary enculturation, reaches wide across thecurriculum and deep into the discipline [10], [11], [12]. This landscape might includeframeworks ranging from accrediting bodies and institutional compliance structures to state and
Conference Session
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LIBED) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Johanna Bodenhamer, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis ; Robert Weissbach, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis; Ruth Camille Pflueger, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Corinne C. Renguette, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis; Brandon Sorge, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis; Annwesa Dasgupta; Immanuel Edinbarough P.E., The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
Engineers, India, M.E. (Production Engineering) degree from PSG College of Te ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Using Tutor-led Support to Enhance Engineering Student Writing for AllAbstractWriting Assignment Tutor Training in STEM (WATTS) is part of a three-year NSF IUSE grantwith participants at three institutions. This research project seeks to determine to what extentstudents in the WATTS project show greater writing improvement than students using writingtutors not trained in WATTS. The team collected baseline, control, and experimental data.Baseline data included reports written by engineering and engineering technology students withno intervention to determine if there were variations in
Conference Session
Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 13
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janis P. Terpenny, National Science Foundation; Tracee Gilbert, System Innovation
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
), engineering education has seen a shift to the importance of design andproblem solving. The approach has been to educate by specific engineering field [24].Largely, students have relied on internships and coop programs to gain experience in the field.Capstone design projects with external clients are also common in engineering curricula,providing students opportunities to work on real problems with external clients. It is verycommon for students to reflect on these experiences highlighting a greater sense of clarity aboutengineering and its application. Indeed, when asked about their favorite or most impactfulexperience at the time of graduation, it is common that students highlight internship, coop andcapstone design experiences. Outside of capstone
Conference Session
Disciplinary Engineering Education Research – Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mackinley Love, University of Calgary; Philip Egberts, University of Calgary; Joanna Wong, University of Calgary; Miriam Nightingale, University of Calgary
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
inlaboratories can be perceived as more valuable if the laboratories are better linked to futurecareers in industry. This is shown in the second selected response, where the student understandsthat the tests they have conducted are applicable in their future career, but shows uncertainty as tospecific applications in research and industry. This conclusion is also supported by Figure 1,which shows that students want more links to industry in their laboratories.However, it should be noted that these students have not undertaken the internship experience thattypically occurs in the surveyed program between their third and fourth years of study, or the finalyear capstone project that has numerous opportunities for students to partner with industry and
Conference Session
Materials Division (MATS) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William D. Callister Jr., University of Utah; David G. Rethwisch, The University of Iowa
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Materials Division (MATS)
should develop mastery ofthe four higher levels (applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating) which, hopefully, will beachieved in more advanced courses (e.g, senior capstone project).one another. For example, what kinds of relationships exist among atomic bonding, crystalstructure, imperfections, diffusion, phase diagrams, phase transformations, and mechanicalproperties? How do they fit together? Why is it necessary to study and understand these topics?For most students (including materials majors) this disorganization of topics proves to be veryconfusing and mind boggling. Consequently, student interest and motivation begin to wane, andby the semester’s end many (most) students have developed a dislike for the course and havebecome
Conference Session
Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eli Patten, University of Washington
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED)
the electromechanical tether for their new wind energy kite and and was an inventor on over a dozen patents. In 2020, he joined the Mechanical Engineering department at the University of Washington as an Assistant Teaching Professor, where he leads the capstone design program and teaches the senior-level design sequence. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Work in Progress: Interactive and Dynamic Lecture Slides for Active Learning of Concept Evaluation and SelectionAbstractThere are many methods to integrate engaging, actively learning material into a typical lectureslide, such as live polls or clicker activities that show a histogram of the results from amultiple
Conference Session
Software Engineering Division Technical Session II
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Walter W. Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Division (SWED)
titlesincluding “Requirements Engineering and Specification”, “Full Stack Development 1: SoftwareRequirements Analysis”, “Software and Safety Requirements Engineering”, and “RequirementsElicitation, Modeling, and Analysis”, many of the other programs embedded requirements concepts intoother courses. This may have been a project-based course or a general introduction to softwareengineering with a more substantial focus on requirements. In all but one case, requirements wereclearly mentioned in one or more courses as a topic outside of the capstone design experience.However, the security area is somewhat concerning. In reviewing the course descriptions, 49% ofprograms clearly required a course which focused on security. Course titles, seemed to be
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 11
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leonardo Pollettini Marcos, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Tiantian Li, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Kristin Bartlett; Wanju Huang, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Kerrie A. Douglas, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
-Based Enterprise”, and “6: MBSE Capstone Project”. These aredesigned to provide students with enough knowledge and practice to enable them to startapplying MBSE in their professional environments.The interview protocol was constructed to understand instructor experiences using the modules,the scaffoldings they provided to learners, and the effectiveness of the modules as perceived bythem. All the participants in this WIP were involved in the module design process as contentselectors or as content producers. Content selectors were responsible for content selection andestablishing main course goals in the modules while collaborating with instructional designers onthe pedagogical approach. Content producers were in charge of transferring the
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (ELOS) Technical Session 1: Laboratories in Mechanics, Thermofluids, Embedded Systems, and Controls
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fiona C. Levey, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
Paper ID #39357Work-in-Progress: Hands-on group activities for large fluid mechanicsclasses in a traditional lecture hall settingDr. Fiona C. Levey, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dr. Fiona Levey is an Associate Teaching Professor the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engi- neering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She teaches materials science and thermal fluids classes and advises capstone design projects. She employs active learning and project-based learning in her curricu- lum, using varied approaches for different levels, and correlating course design and teaching techniques to learning outcomes. Dr. Levey
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD) Technical Session 1: Recruitment and Support in Engineering Graduate Programs
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Himanshu Jain, Lehigh University; Volkmar Dierolf, Lehigh University; Anand Jagota, Lehigh University; Zilong Pan, Lehigh University; Nathan Urban, Lehigh University
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD)
US industrial PhD track v. Block grants to universities to educate STEM doctoral students beyond technical expertise vi. Celebrate alumni outside academia who are making a difference in the world vii. Centers of excellence for engaging studentsviii. Support networks for underrepresented students ix. Doctoral analog to undergraduate capstone collaboration to solve current problems x. Co-advisors / mentors from industry xi. Industry involvement in developing classes, programs xii. Refer undergraduate interns in industry to relevant graduate programs depending on their interests and skillsxiii. Engage industry researchers to teach the skillsets needed, and to establish robust mentoringxiv. Engage
Conference Session
Stories, Communication, and Convergence in Engineering Education
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joanna G Burchfield, University of South Florida; April A. Kedrowicz, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
positive impacts of diverse thinking in STEM and how to negotiatediversity to the benefit of a team, project, or product. The same students may then be instructedto use number-based peer-assessment tools that compare team member task completion to thedetails of the team contract. The expectation is that such assessment will address team discord,despite the students never being expressly taught about conflict types, resolution strategies, orthe constructive aspects of well-managed conflict in communication and team settings. Such anapproach invites well-organized complaining based on a narrowly structured and poorlyunderstood team contract from students who may have little to no understanding of or patiencefor perspectives and ways of being that
Conference Session
Student Experiences and Development – Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shannon M. Clancy, University of Michigan; Berenice Alejandra Cabrera, University of Michigan; Sarah Jane (SJ) Bork, University of Michigan; Kayleigh Merz, University of Michigan; Erika Mosyjowski, University of Michigan; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan; Lisa R. Lattuca, University of Michigan; Joi-Lynn Mondisa, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
. IntroductionEngineering curriculum frequently focuses on technical, analytical, and decision makingknowledge and skills, evident by the common focus of courses on math and physics principles[1]–[3]. Course problem sets and projects routinely focus on determining variables and solvingequations where there is one “right” answer [4]. However, engineering work is inherently bothtechnical and social [5], [6]. To address major problems of today’s world, engineering studentsneed to develop contextual and cultural competencies, ethical responsibility, and socialengagement knowledge and skills, as well as the ability to work across disciplinary boundaries[7]–[10]. Engagement in these skills, which we collectively call “comprehensive engineeringknowledge and skills”, are
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Engineering Programs and Institutional Factors
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nikita Dawe, University of Toronto; Lisa Romkey, University of Toronto; Amy Bilton
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
different situatedlearning experiences can influence lifelong learning orientations (attitudes and values related tolifelong learning). There is wide awareness that the engineering profession has a role to play inaddressing global socio-technical problems such as climate change and digital misinformation[1]. At the same time, rapid technological change and other shifts in the labour system mean thatengineers’ workplace responsibilities and career paths are prone to uncertainty and precarity [2].As will be discussed, lifelong learning competencies can enable individuals to navigate thesechanges and challenges in their individual career trajectories and to make innovativetechnological contributions. As part of a curriculum realignment project in the
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 11
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Glenda T. Kelly, Duke University; Joshua Granek, Duke University; Claudia K. Gunsch, Duke University; Joseph L. Graves Jr., North Carolina A&T State University; David Singleton, Duke University
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
) core courses were primarily taught by aBiostatistics & Bioinformatics faculty member along with integration of the Seminar SpeakerSeries taught by a range of faculty and partners from the private sector and other universities.Topics covered a breadth of research relevant to trainees’ projects and beyond. Each yeartrainees were assigned to work in teams assembled in such a way that one trainee from eachresearch core area (Biological Sciences, Engineering and Biostatistics & Bioinformatics) wasrepresented. Each program year from three to five interdisciplinary research teams were formedto conduct capstone microbiome research projects as part of this CSPII course. CSP practicawere cross listed between Duke and N.C. A&T as for-credit
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 6
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abdullah Umair Bajwa, Habib University; Abdul Basit Memon, Habib University
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
formally taught to engineering students since thelatter half of the last century, either as engineering design or a discipline-specific version of it,e.g., mechanical engineering design, chemical engineering design. The inclusion of design asa core graduate attribute in engineering accreditation requirements [6] and the prevalence ofdesign courses (cornerstone, capstone, industry-sponsored projects) in engineering curriculaworldwide is a testament to the importance afforded to it by engineering educators. This isnatural, as design has always been the distinguishing feature of engineering practice [7, 8].Then, why is there a need for these courses on DT? It should be noted here that the term “DesignThinking” will only refer to formalized DT
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Integration and Sociotechnical Thinking: The Big Picture
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth A. Reddy, Colorado School of Mines; Marie Stettler Kleine, Colorado School of Mines; Matt Parsons, Colorado School of Mines; Dean Nieusma, Colorado School of Mines
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
’ perception of Community Engaged Learning pedagogy in 2020 at North Dakota State University. Over my final undergraduate years, I created a Humanitarian Engineering lab on OSU’s campus. The lab served over 125 students when I graduated in May 2022. I currently attend Colorado School of Mines to study Humanitarian Engineering and Science. At Mines, I am a teaching assistant for the Engineering With Community Design Studio. It consists of eight capstone projects applying engineering for social good. After Mines, I want to become a lecturer for general engineering courses and Humanitarian Engineering.Dr. Dean Nieusma, Colorado School of Mines Dean Nieusma is Department Head of Engineering, Design, and Society at Colorado
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 4
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John L. Irwin, Michigan Technological University; Martin E. Gordon DFE P.E., Rochester Institute of Technology ; Clay Gloster Jr., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Barbara L. Christe, State University of New York, College of Technology at Farmingdale; Ronald E. Land, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Lara L. Sharp, Springfield Technical Community College
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
machinery, basic electrical circuits, and linear electronics. He was also one of three faculty responsible for organizing and conducting the capstone design course for the EMET program. Ron received a baccalaureate degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1971 and an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1973.Ms. Lara L. Sharp, Springfield Technical Community College Ms. Sharp has a BS in chemical engineering, an MBA, and is currently working on a MS in Industrial engineering. She has worked in both secondary and higher education teaching and developing curriculum and is currently Program Director of Engineering Tech
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Lynn Orton P.E., University of Missouri, Columbia; Fan Yu, University of Missouri, Columbia; Lisa Y. Flores, University of Missouri, Columbia
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
in their ability to learna particular course’s material and their confidence in the instructor’s ability to teach thematerial. The paper is part of an overall larger project investigating if changes inteaching practices can change student self-efficacy in engineering [1]. Therefore, thefollowing gives a background on self-efficacy, and relates it to students’ confidence intheir learning and to their instructors’ teaching. Also, the following explains howteaching practices can influence students’ confidence. Self-efficacy theory, which has a significant impact on how students view theirown abilities as learners, emphasizes that people’s confidence in performing a certaintask depends on four types of experience: previous success
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Community Engagement Division 5 - Nurturing Well-Being and Promoting Awareness
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gianina Morales, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile; Mauricio Reyes Gallardo, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
event that struck the central region of Chile onFebruary 27th, 2010—a joint research project between Japan and Chile was established toadvance the development of technologies and resources to foster tsunami resilient communities.The SATREPS (The Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable DevelopmentProject) program [2] allowed the introduction of the Disaster Imagination Game (DIG) in Chile.DIG was created as a method for disaster drill in Japan [3] and has been used in differentcontexts since then (e.g., [4], [5] ). The game’s overall goal is to promote disaster risk awarenessand resilience. Its core is a teamwork exercise around a printed map, where people discuss andrecord information about the territory under study [6]. We
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice Technical Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ingrid Scheel, Oregon State University; Rachael E. Cate, Oregon State University; Devlin Montfort, Oregon State University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
programmaticintegration as vital to addressing the differences in student reception of sociotechnical problemsolving.Cote and Branzan Albu [9] performed a case study of full integration of socio-cultural impactswhich they define as student-identified topics related to technical projects in a capstone coursefor computer vision technology. The definition of socio-cultural in this context includes but isnot limited to the environment, ethics, social relations, personal development, economics,health/medicine, law, elderly, and politics [9, pg. 697]. The authors describe how both theCanadian accreditation body (CEAB) and the European Network for Accreditation ofEngineering Education (ENAEE, which serves Germany, France, UK, Ireland, Portugal, Russia,Turkey, Romania
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Interdisciplinary Integration at the Course Level
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Romkey, University of Toronto
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
problemsthrough human action. Proponents of this Current focus on citizenship at both the local andglobal level, and use strategies like community projects, debates and action plans that actuallyencourage students to stand up for what is just. Educators may have concerns about exposingtheir ideology and political leanings in the classroom, creating some tension with respect to thisCurrent.STSE-Relevant Practices in Engineering educationIn reflecting on the nature of STSE as described above, and considering the integration withengineering, we might start with exploring the nature of the engineering profession, and how thattranslates to the engineering education context. In a critique of engineering education, Pawley(2019) suggested that engineering
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS) Technical Session _Monday June 26, 11:00 - 12:30
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rosalyn W. Berne, University of Virginia; William J Davis, University of Virginia; Kent A. Wayland, University of Virginia; Bryn Elizabeth Seabrook, University of Virginia; Caroline Crockett, University of Virginia
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
macro perspectives, providing faculty development that includes training in both STS and practical ethics; and revision of curriculum materials, including online resources.”16Putting primary focus on micro-ethics in the piloted engineering ethics course provides studentswith the self-awareness of their values and skills to be able to voice those values during theirsenior capstone experience two years later. It also gives students the foundation for weavingethics considerations into the deep dive of researching and writing their undergraduate theses.Course OverviewEngineering ethics courses share a common provocation: When confronted with an ethicallychallenging situation, how can engineers identify the choices and options that will
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 8
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Lynn Realff, Georgia Institute of Technology; Sydney Mae Ayers; Julianne Latimer; Lily Sullivan; Clara Blue Templin
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
Antonio, thus showing the transferability ofthe curriculum.IntroductionThe 2017 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicines’ report on UndergraduateResearch Experiences (URE) for STEM Students: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunitiesmakes over 50 references to teams and teamwork, such as the URE’s tendency to “emphasize andexpect collaboration and teamwork” [1]. The report does not contain systematic recommendationsfor team training among its numerous contributing sources. This absence may indicate that teamtraining measures do not keep up with the increased curricular use of team projects. In fact,students are often required to work in groups without adequate preparation and guidelines for suchinterpersonal interactions [2-9
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Technical Session 3: Let's Get Thinking on Design
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Povinelli, Syracuse University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
people with disabilities. The project startedin an HDT course and continued in a capstone project. This project started with the cycle of love,empathy, and ethics by investigating the needs of an inclusive preschool where loanerwheelchairs for younger children were not readily available. The teams used HDT to iteratethrough several prototypes of a transitional vehicle using adaptive assistive technology.The students contacted the school and met with the occupational therapist to conduct anenvironmental assessment. They researched human-machine interfaces and the ethics of thedevelopment and usage of this technology. Students and the teacher obtained InstitutionalReview Board approval for conducting research with human subjects. Through the
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amanda Walls, University of Arkansas; Ishita Tandon, University of Arkansas; Timothy J. Muldoon, University of Arkansas; Jeff Wolchok, University of Arkansas; Mostafa Elsaadany, University of Arkansas
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
optical imaging and spectroscopy approaches for endoscopy applications, and metabolic imaging of the tumor microenvironment.Prof. Jeff Wolchok, University of Arkansas BS/MS in Mech Eng from UC Davis PhD in Biomed Eng from University of Utah Worked in the medical device industry - 8 years Capstone Design instructor - medical device design There are other authors for this abstractDr. Mostafa Elsaadany, University of Arkansas Dr. Mostafa Elsaadany is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Elsaadany teaches Introduction to Biomedical Engineering, Biome- chanical Engineering, Biomolecular Engineering, Senior Design, and Entrepreneurial Bioengineering
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - GIFTS
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Krista M. Kecskemety, The Ohio State University; Benjamin Grier; Brooke Morin, The Ohio State University; Amy Kramer P.E., The Ohio State University
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
State University. The class centers aroundproblem solving and programming in MATLAB and C/C++. In Autumn 2022, there were 8sections of the course taught by 6 instructors, for which the content and format were the samefor all sections. The topics supported by learning theories and resulting course modifications,implemented in Autumn 2022, are discussed below along with their pedagogical rational.Methods - Workshop Content and Classroom InnovationsThe workshop took place over five days and was led by department experts in the topics beingcovered. Morning sessions consisted of learning theory review and instruction. In the afternoon,programmatic areas (e.g., first-year, capstone) broke out to discuss how the theories of the daywere already
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Student Division (STDT) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cody Petitt, Ohio University ; Greg Kremer, Ohio University; Timothy Cyders; Emily McCarty; Robert F. Lindsey; Ryan Pytosh, University of Florida
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Student Division (STDT)
Paper ID #39687Board 188: Student-centered and led approaches for improving Mental HealthCody Petitt, Ohio UniversityDr. Greg Kremer, Ohio University Robe Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, founding director of the ”Designing to Make A Difference” ME senior capstone design experience, and PI for the Stacking the Deck for Career Success Initiative.Dr. Timothy CydersEmily McCartyRobert F. LindseyRyan Pytosh ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Student-centered and led approaches for improving Mental Health (Work in Progress)Introduction:Engineering
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - Best Of FPD
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lakshmy Mohandas, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Nathan Mentzer, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Adrie Koehler; Shawn Farrington, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Elnara Mammadova
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
multiple individual 3and team activities. Seventeen sections with a capacity of 40 students per section of the coursewere offered in the spring of 2022 using a flipped format, where all course content was sharedwith students prior to class time, and hands-on activities and discussions were facilitated duringclass meetings. Students completed three projects throughout the course. The first two groupprojects were designed to help students learn the design thinking process in-depth. The finalgroup-based capstone project challenged students to apply what they have learned to address areal-world problem using the design thinking process to develop a