detrimentaleffects in the racial, classist, and gendered dynamics involved in the success of science,technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students at their universities. Overall, K-12STEM education has had a long history of tracking and creating inequities in supporting youth toprepare for post-secondary opportunities (Calabrese Barton & Yang, 2001). As STEM universityeducators, we often assume this failure of students means they are individually not college-ready(Warter-Perez et al., 2022). Interventions have been created and engaged with at various levels.Still, despite the hard work of implementation, these efforts have not resulted in dramaticimprovements to STEM educational ecosystems or student engagement. Often, theseimplementations
publications in congresses, international and national symposiums, as well as in scientific journals. From 2017 to 2020 he served as Director of the Civil Engineering program at Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey Campus Quer´etaro and as professor of the Structural Engineering area at the institution and since November 2020 he leads the Department of Sustainable Technologies and Civil Engineering at Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey Campus Quer´etaro. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023The positive effect of construction site visits in the adequatecomprehension of structural engineering concepts for students.AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate, through on-line polls, questionnaires, and face-to
, “Addressing the Nets for Students Through Constructivist Technology Use in K–12 Classrooms,” J. Educ. Comput. Res., vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 91–128, Jan. 2006, doi: 10.2190/E0X3-9CH0-EE2B-PLXG.[4] K. Connor et al., “Matched Assessment Data Set for Experiment-Centric Pedagogy Implementation in 13 HBCU ECE Programs,” in 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, Columbus, Ohio: ASEE Conferences, Jun. 2017, p. 28652. doi: 10.18260/1-2--28652.[5] S. Ikiriko, A. Wemida, S. Efe, M. Shokouhian, O. Owolabi, and J. “Kemi” Ladeji-Osias, “Home-based Cantilever Beam Experiment for Civil Engineering Undergraduate Students,” in Best in 5 Minutes: Demonstrating Interactive Teaching Activities, Virtual On line: American Society for
Paper ID #37078A Pathway to Initiate Engineering Education Research: A First-YearReflection on Faculty DevelopmentDr. James W. Giancaspro, University of Miami James Giancaspro, Ph.D., P.E. is an associate professor of civil engineering with an emphasis on struc- tures and mechanics. He has two years of industry experience and 17 years of teaching and research experience at the University of Miami, where he is also currently a graduate program director. His current engineering education research interests include instructional technology in mechanics, undergraduate student retention, and graduate student support.Dr. Diana
quantitative data aggregation.Dr. Jamie R Gurganus, University of Maryland Baltimore County Dr. Jamie Gurganus is a faculty member in the Engineering and Computing Education Program and Affiliate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at UMBC. She is the Associate Director STEMed Research in the College of Engineering and Information Technology (COEIT). She also serves as the Director for the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL) in the graduate school. Her research is focused on solving problems relating to educating and developing engi- neers, teachers, and the community at all levels (P12, undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate). A few of these key areas include engineering
multipledisciplines within the College of Engineering). The teams were composed of students from threecolleges: Engineering, Earth and Mineral Sciences, and Information Sciences and Technology andwere interdisciplinary in composition. Ninety-eight percent of the project teams containedstudents from multiple departments from these colleges, while sixty percent of the teams consistedof students from three or more departments.The capstone design projects were facilitated over the course of a semester through regular classmeetings supervised by engineering faculty members across the College of Engineering. As partof the course, students were prepared to communicate their final projects at a public end-of-semester showcase event, where design teams presented
Jersey Institute of Technology Prateek Shekhar is an Assistant Professor - Engineering Education division at New Jersey Institute of Technology. His research is focused on examining translation of engineering education research in prac- tice, assessment and evaluation of dissemination initiatives and educational programs in engineering dis- ciplines. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Southern California and B.S. in Electronics and Communica- tion Engineering from India.Jacqueline Handley, University of Michigan Jacqueline Handley is a graduate student at the University of Michigan, in Science Education. Her back
design and development, and condition monitoring of power system equipment.Huiye Yu, University of New South Wales Huiye Yu received her Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from North China Electric Power University, China, in 2021. She is studying a Master of Electrical Engineering at UNSW Sydney. She is currently working as a student Electrical Engineer at Aurecon.Mr. Kuthsav Thattai, University of New South Wales Kuthsav Thattai graduated with a Master of Engineering Science in Electrical Engineering from the Uni- versity of New South Wales, Australia in 2018 and a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Instru- mentation Engineering from VIT University, India, in 2013. He has close to three years of experience in
Paper ID #38248Board 63: Work in progress: Uncovering engineering students’ sentimentsfrom weekly reflections using natural language processingMr. Ahmed Ashraf Butt, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)Dr. Saira Anwar, Texas A&M University Saira Anwar is an Assistant Professor at Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering, Texas A &M Uni- versity. Dr. Anwar has over 13 years of teaching experience, primarily in the disciplines of engineering education, computer science and software engineering. Her research focuses on studying the unique con- tribution of different instructional strategies on students
Juan Felipe Calder´on received the bachelor’s in computer science and MSc and PhD degrees in engineer- ing sciences from the Pontificia Universidad Cat´olica de Chile. He is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the Universidad Andres Bello. His research interests are learning design supported by technology, innovation in engineering education, sustainability in cloud computing, technological infras- tructure.Prof. Maria Elena Truyol, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile Mar´ıa Elena Truyol, Ph.D., is full professor and researcher of the Universidad Andr´es Bello (UNAB). She graduated as physics teacher (for middle and high school), physics (M.Sc.) and Ph.D. in Physics at Universidad Nacional
internationally recognized research program focuses on transforming education with AI-driven learning games and technologies, and research on equity and broadening participation. Her current research ranges from investigations of intelligent tutoring systems and teacher professional development to foundational work on educational data mining, computational models of interactive problem-solving, and design of computational thinking curricula. Her personalized learning technologies and broadening participation programs have impacted thousands of K-20 students throughout the United States.Shuchi Grover ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 CS Frontiers: Module 4 - A Software Engineering
results. In Fall 2023, we plan to offer a revisedversion of this PD program, recruiting a new cohort of engineering instructors. Data collectionwill be expanded to additional courses. We plan to collect data across all levels of theengineering program (e.g., first, second, third, and fourth-year courses) and across alldepartments.AcknowledgementsThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.2215003. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this materialare those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundation.References[1] American Society for Engineering Education, “Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology, 2021
opportunities for Latina students to connect with one another and build supportive networks. This might look like going beyond supporting efforts like Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) or the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) to also supporting and getting involved with efforts like SHPEtinas (https://2022.shpe.org/conferences/shpetinas/) or Technolochicas (https://technolochicas.org/), which both focus on advancing Latinas within these fields. • Recognizing the centrality of whiteness and combating microaggressions: Address the centrality of whiteness as well as combat microaggressions and other forms of discrimination and bias that Latina students may
Paper ID #38720Poetry writing to enhance conceptual understanding of mathematicalmodels and approaches for inventory managementProf. Elif Akcali, University of Florida Dr. Elif Akcali is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and an affiliate faculty member in the Engineering Innovation Institute at the University of Florida. She is an industrial engineer, a visual artist and an explorer of the interplay between engineering and the arts.Saron Getachew Belay Saron Belay is a Project Manager at Starbucks Technology and a recent graduate from the University of Florida with a
a concrete experience, reflectively observing the experience, undertakingabstract conceptualization to integrate their learning into their existing body of knowledge, andactive experimentation to test the validity of their new learning. Implementation of all four modesinto a hands-on experience has been found to deepen learning [18].The use of Kolb’s cycle is particularly applicable in an engineering context. Every professionalengineer in Canada is required to follow the Engineers Canada code of ethics, one tenet of whichis professional engineers will “keep themselves informed in order to maintain their competence”([23], pp. 3). Engineering disciplines constantly change as new technologies and scientificknowledge become available and by
National Society of Professional Engineers Code of Ethics, the IEEE Code of Ethics, engineering experts, government agencies, legal stakeholders, standards agencies)? Ex. Projects require students to locate and use relevant standards in design YES or NO Can the students express their understanding of the need for guidelines and rules (e.g., transfer of technology, genetically modified crops), and do they have the opportunity to practice creating guidance for team interactions? Ex. Teams are required to devise their own contracts that include roles and expectations YES or NO What opportunities do the students have for creating governance within their learning communities
consulting for local industries. His research interests encompass combustion, CFD, engineering education, and additive manufacturing. Dr. Ahmed also serves as a program evaluator (PEV) for the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET.Mrs. Kendra J. Ahmed, Southern Arkansas University Kendra Ahmed earned her Masters in Computer and Information Science degree from Southern Arkansas University in 2015. She completed her Bachelors of Business Administration degree in Economics from the University of Texas (El Paso) in 2007. She has also d ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Effectiveness of a Web-based Advising tool for an Engineering
still, if I want to hang out with my friends, I can do that because I have the time to do so.”He talks about several microsystems where he remains active, such as his “life outside of work”and “to hang out with his friends. Because both of these microsystems involve Darius, this placesBar B as aspirational capital in his mesosystem.Bar C displays aspirational capital in the exosystem, at the middle green layer. When Darius wasasked about his future career goals, he began to describe how and when he initially switchedmajors from an applied engineering technology degree to a “straight” electrical engineeringdegree: That’s when I switched to just straight Electrical Engineering because I want to be the top guy in-charge, not like
Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), and North American Materials Education Symposium (NAMES), Frontiers in Education (FiE), and Materials Science and Technology (MS&T) conferences. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Variations in Motivation for Learning to Use MATLAB Among First Year Engineering StudentsAbstractMotivation can affect learning, and there will be variations in students’ motivation for learning touse computational tools such as MATLAB. In this research, we seek to determine whetherdifferences in motivation correlate with students’ intended engineering major. Students from alarge midwestern state university were surveyed about their interest
cutter MS-ETS1 Engineering design. § Create a template similar to the figure below § Use a compatible software to design and MS-ETS1-1 and MS-ETS1-2 (A4 size). The shapes should be big enough print the frame and geometric figures on the to be manipulated. top of the box MS-PS4 Waves and their applications in technologies for § Copy the template with carbon paper on the § Use the following parameters: Vector, 12 information transfer. top of the box. horizontal, 9 vertical MS-PS4-2
Paper ID #37921Board 217: Assessing Awareness and Competency of Engineering FreshmenonEthical and Responsible Research and PracticesDr. Michael Johnson, Texas A&M University Dr. Michael D. Johnson is a professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University. He currently serves as Associate Dean for Inclusion and Faculty Success in the College of Engineering. He is a member oProf. Amarnath Banerjee, Texas A&M University Dr. Banerjee is a Professor in the William Michael Barnes ’64 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University
. Howe and E. R. Yasinski, "Job Shadowing: Improving Interest and Persistence for Women in Engineering," in 2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Atlanta, 2013.[7] M. A. Meili, S. E. Franks, J. Whitlock and S. Arnold, "Promoting Diversity In Kansas' Future Technological Workforce Through Outreach Programs: The Boeing Experience," Women in Engineering ProActive Network, 2003.[8] E. A. Kitsis and M. Goldsammler, "Physician Shadowing: A Review of the Literature and Proposal for Guidelines," Academic Medicine, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 102-110, 2013.[9] B. T. Irby, C. A. Sue, K. M. Smith and M. Alwan, "Maximizing the Shadowing Experience: A Guidance Document," Hosp Pharm, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 54-59, 2016.[10] M. Danijela
from their STEM EducationMentor by week 8. The STEM Mentor was a K-12 STEM teacher, recruited from our localpublic school district, and was introduced to students in week 5. The STEM Mentor assistedstudents in the design of developmentally appropriate content for the target grade or the range ofgrades; 4) Align their activity with either of these K-12 educational STEM standards: CommonCore State Standard, Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), or International Technologyand Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA) Standards for Technological Literacy (STL); 5)Map out their activity to be hosted on ‘TeachEngineering’ digital library to reach a globalaudience. TeachEngineering is a standards-aligned, free-access curricular resource aimed
Paper ID #39506Lean Methods to Optimize Operations in Emergency Departments DuringtheHeight of the COVID-19 PandemicDr. Susan J. Ely, University of Southern Indiana Dr. Ely began her academic career at the community college level, after having worked as an engineer in areas of manufacturing, distribution, logistics and supply chain. She is the Director of Technology Programs and Assistant Professor in Manufacturing at the University of Southern Indiana. Research includes student retention and engagement, mentoring and support of women in engineering and lean applications in non-manufacturing environments
Paper ID #36977Improving Students’ Communication Skills and Systems Thinking Ability inCircular Economy through Combination Learning ModuleMr. Piyush Pradhananga, Florida International University Piyush Pradhananga is a Ph.D. Candidate in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Florida International University (FIU). Piyush holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Tribhuwan University (TU). Piyush is currently a Dissertation Year Fellow at FIU where he focuses on multidisciplinary research that harmo- nizes sustainability in construction. His research interests include Sustainable Construction, Robotics and AI-based Construction
. Sci., vol. 970, pp. 34–53, 2007, doi: 10.1021/bk-2007-0970.ch004.[2] ABET, “2022-2023 Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs.” Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. (ABET), Oct. 2021.[3] B. M. Morgan, “Cooperative learning in higher education: undergraduate student reflections on group examinations for group grades,” Coll. Stud. J., vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 40– 49, Mar. 2003.[4] B. Adenso-Díaz, S. Lozano, E. Gutiérrez, L. Calzada, and S. García, “Assessing individual performance based on the efficiency of projects,” Comput. Ind. Eng., vol. 107, pp. 280–288, May 2017, doi: 10.1016/j.cie.2017.03.026.[5] D. R. Sadler, “Interpretations of criteria‐based assessment and grading in higher education
classroom.Juan Sebastian Andrade, Universidad San Francisco de Quito Juan Sebasti´an Andrade is an undergraduate student in the College of Architecture and Interior Design CADI at Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ.Nicole Janine Villac´ıs, Nicole Villac´ıs Nicole is an undergraduate student in the College of Architecture and Interior design CADI at University San Francisco de Quito USFQ. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 WIP: Mind mapping to improve architecture students’ skills in navigating hand-on and lecture-based pedagogies Ignacio Guerra P. 1*, Juan Sebastián Andrade2, Nicole Villacís21 Professor, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ
Paper ID #39176Teaching Structural Design in Construction Management Programs: TheChallenge of Motivating Students to LearnDr. Souhail Elhouar, P.E., Bradley University Dr. Elhouar is a Professor of Civil Engineering and Construction at Bradley University. He holds a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in structural engineering and a BSc in Building Engineering and Construction. He is a licensed professional engineer and specializes in the design and construction of steel structures and teaches related courses in civil engineering and construction management programs. ©American Society for Engineering Education
cannot stay in the lane if changes are made to the track. The driving itself of bothDonkeyCar and AWS DeepRacer influenced the training process and was not universal to any RCcar. Interfacing with the car was not essentially intuitive. Therefore, it was quite unreliable to useDonkeyCar or AWS DeepRacer in a mechanical engineering course such as ABC at XYZUniversity.3. Modular Package for Autonomous DrivingThe intent of the Modular Package for Autonomous Driving (MPAD) is to allow users to converttheir Radio-Controlled (RC) cars into fully autonomous ones. Such mechanisms will need to havesimilar technology like autonomous vehicles. Most autonomous vehicles are equipped withsensors that enable them to detect objects and avoid obstacles. This is
Paper ID #40169Using Escape Rooms to Apply Team Building and Leadership Skills in anEngineering Leadership Development Program: A Work in ProgressDr. Elizabeth Michelle Melvin, Louisiana State University and A&M College Elizabeth M. Melvin is currently the Director of Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. She earned her BS in chemical engineering from The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH in 2002 and her MS andMr. Boz Bowles, Louisiana State University David ”Boz” Bowles is an Assistant Director of Academic Affairs for the College of Engineering, where he