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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nathan Lemke, Bethel University; Gabriel Michael Hjelle; Zachary Erickson
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learning (PjBL) is an excellent framework for undergraduate engineeringeducation, as it provides benefits to learners from different learning styles while buildingcommunication and critical thinking skills [1]. A recent study with high school students foundthat PjBL was especially beneficial to the lowest-performing students, enabling them to improvetheir mathematics test scores more than middle- and high-achieving students [2]. At the sametime, PjBL places additional burdens on instructors, lab spaces, and departmental budgets,particularly when a hardware component is involved. To aid in the deployment of PjBL at ouruniversity and others with similar interests, we are developing a series of optical tools andlaboratories that can be easily
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Betul Bilgin, The University of Illinois, Chicago; Hasiya Najmin Isa; Emily Seriruk; Cody Wade Mischel
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Formation (PFE: RIEF) program under Award#2024960. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation.References[1] Patrick, Anita D., and A. N. Prybutok. "Predicting persistence in engineering through anengineering identity scale." International journal of engineering education 34, no. 2a (2018).[2] Marra, Rose M., and Barbara Bogue. "Women engineering students' self efficacy--alongitudinal multi-institution study." Women in Engineering ProActive Network (2006). Surveyavailable at http://aweonline.org/efficacy.html[3] Bilgin, Betul, James W. Pellegrino, and Vikas Berry. "Work-in-Progress: The Design of Up-to-Date
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Morgan M. Fong, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Liia Butler, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Abdussalam Alawini, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Geoffrey L. Herman, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Mariana Silva, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign
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evidence-based practices for collaborative learning rely on the assumption offace-to-face interactions or asynchronous online activities. In this paper we summarize themilestones, lessons learned, and preliminary research findings for the NSF IUSE project award#2121412 titled “Enhancing Equity and Access Via Digitally-mediated Collaborative LearningExperiences”. As part of this project, we have developed tools and pedagogies for synchronouscomputer-supported collaborative learning activities that can be used in online and in-personclasses. More specifically, we will describe 1) the computer-based tools that facilitate groupassignments and distribution of tasks; 2) how the tool has been adopted by several courses indifferent institutions and 3) how
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Weihang Zhu, University of Houston; Peter Weber
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effectivelycapture teachers’ change in perception and evaluate the affective impact of the RET site. In thefuture, the tools may be improved and used in similar teacher professional development activities. 1. Introduction In 2019, University of Houston (UH) at Houston, Texas was awarded an NSF ResearchExperience for Teachers (RET) site grant titled “RET Site: High School Teacher Experience inEngineering Design and Manufacturing.” The goal of the project is to provide opportunities forhigh school STEM teachers to engage in innovative engineering design and manufacturingresearch and develop advanced high school STEM curriculum modules. This is a summer researchprogram in which teachers participate in university research for six weeks and also convert
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert Deters, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide; Brent Terwilliger, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide; Emily Faulconer, University of Florida; Kelly A George, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide
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year) was modified to try to promote more audience participation.IntroductionUndergraduate research is a high impact practice where studies in traditional learningenvironments show gains in disciplinary knowledge and skills [1], [2], persistence [3], [4], STEMidentity and attitudes [5], [6], [7], transferable skills [8], [9], and career ambition [10]. Onlinestudents have a strong interest in participating in undergraduate research [11], [12], and onlinefaculty have shown to have comparable levels of interest in regards to mentoring undergraduateresearch as residential faculty [13]. To help address some of the unique challenges for onlinestudents to participate in undergraduate research, the authors developed the Research ScholarsProgram at
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yiyi Wang; Stephanie Claussen, San Francisco State University; Xiaorong Zhang, San Francisco State University; Fatemeh Khalkhal
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
experiencespromote learning, technical communication, metacognitive ability, social-technical thinking, andother skills. However, little is known about how teamwork informs or is informed by students’engineering identities. Understanding the connection between teamwork and the engineeringidentity of diverse students, especially among underrepresented groups, enables instructors tocreate inclusive teaching and learning environments. Such learning environments improvestudent performance and promote interest and recognition, which are crucial to a student’sprofessional formation.Funded by the Research Initiation in Engineering Formation (RIEF) program of the NationalScience Foundation, our project aims to (1) depict teamwork experience through the behaviors
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Renata A. Revelo, The University of Illinois, Chicago; Angela Beatrice Warren Lichauco, University of Illinois, Chicago; Anastasiia Rozhkova; Diana Diaz
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community.IntroductionIn this paper, we provide an update for the years 2019-2023 to the implementation of the EarlyResearch Scholars Program (ERSP), developed at the University of California San Diego, to ourinstitution, the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). The program, funded by the NationalScience Foundation Improving Undergraduate STEM Education program, was designed to supportretention of students from marginalized backgrounds in the field of computing especially duringthe second year of their major [1].Currently, the project at UIC is in its fourth grant year, having served four cohorts of students since2019. The program has served majority women or non-binary students and continues to strive forrepresentation of minoritized students in the fields
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Amy Adkins, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Naji S. Husseini, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Lianne Cartee, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Work-in-Progress: Technical Scientific Writing across the BME CurriculumCommunication skills are critical for engineers as they disseminate their novel solutions,experiments, and products. ABET has defined one of the seven student outcomes required forpreparing students to enter the professional practice of engineering as "an ability to communicateeffectively with a range of audiences" [1]. In past assessments of our Biomedical Engineering(BME) program, we have found from student self-evaluations, course
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Chris S. Hulleman, University of Virginia; Delaram A Totonchi, University of Virginia; Joshua Davis, University of Virginia; Michelle Francis, University of Virginia; Emma Huelskoetter; Yoi Tibbetts, University of Virginia
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,Center for Advanced Study of Teaching and Learning, School of Education andHuman Development, University of Virginia: da3tm@virginia.eduSuggested citation:Hulleman, C. S., Totonchi, D. A., Davis, J., Francis, M., Huelskoetter, E., Smith,A., & Tibbetts, Y. (2023, June 23-25). Educational Contexts that Support StudentMotivation Lead to Better Academic Outcomes in STEM: The Role of MathematicsInstructors in Student Motivation [Paper presentation]. ASEE 2023: Baltimore,MD, United States.IntroductionInstructors play a critical role in creating educational contexts that can support or thwart studentmotivation and success [1]-[3]. This impact can be explained by the cue hypothesis [4]-[5],which posits that students will look to situational cues in
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Avinash Danda; Bruce L Tai; Vinayak Krishnamurthy; Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University
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to tackle this grand challenge, especially inconjunction with the Engineering World Health: Projects That Matter challenge on enablinglow-cost medical testing devices for the developing world, a multi-disciplinary and multi-levelteam approach that leverages the future generation of engineers is needed – this paper, inaddition to detailing the project, investigates the effectiveness of such vertically-integrated teamsin tackling essential aspects of this grand challenge.This specific project utilizes a haptic device for VR-based surgical simulations in bone cuttingoperations such as drilling, sawing, and burring, as shown in Figure 1. Haptics refers to the feelof touch. Currently resident surgeons are trained on artificial models, cadavers
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brad Cicciarelli, Louisiana Tech University; Timothy Reeves, Louisiana Tech University; Catherine Hendricks Belk, Clemson University; Marisa K. Orr, Clemson University
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significant.ResultsThe written surveys we use have been revised and improved over time since the first offerings ofthe camp. The current versions involving the use of published subscales have been used since2019. The full survey instrument is shown elsewhere [17], with chemical engineering self-efficacy rated on a 6-point Likert scale [1 = completely uncertain, 6 = completely certain] andcoping self-efficacy, social and academic integration, and intent to persist all rated on a 7-pointLikert scale [1 = strongly disagree/not at all, 7 = strongly agree/very true]. The pandemic hasimpaired data collection, so the cohorts for which we have complete survey data (i.e., Pre-Camp,Pre-Soph, and Post-Soph for campers and Pre-Soph and Post-Soph for non-campers) from
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Renee M Clark, University of Pittsburgh; Matthew Allan Moss, University of South Florida; Autar Kaw, University of South Florida; Rasim Guldiken, University of South Florida
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influence that aninteractive flipped classroom structure can have on students’ perceptions of their “surroundings.”1. IntroductionIn the realm of ecology, an ecosystem consists of a community of interacting organisms and theirphysical environment. Upon reflection, our flipped Fluid Mechanics classroom during the fall2021 at a large southeastern university was analogous to an ecological ecosystem. Our classroomwas characterized by students interacting with one another as well as the instructor during the in-class problem solving as part of the flipped classroom. All were located within the surroundingsof a face-to-face physical classroom during this post-COVID semester. This preliminary paperdescribes how in our classroom ecosystem, students
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Virtual Mentoring Program, Listening to Those That Matter, Moving Beyond Research, and Career Outcomes Tracking
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lexy C. Arinze, Purdue University; Janet M. Beagle; Jacqueline E. McDermott
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
is vital to developing engineering diversity. In the United States, the enrollment ofdomestic Black or African American and Hispanic students in doctoral programs is low (4.3%and 8.4%, respectively) compared to other races [1]. These percentages are even far less thantheir representation within the US population, 13.6%, and 18.6%, respectively [2]. Further, it hasbeen shown that mentoring programs focused on URM undergraduate students positively impacttheir academic performance and retention [3]. However, an outstanding question is whethermentoring can help prepare URM undergraduate students for graduate school and whethermentoring of prospective graduate students (undergrad mentees) by current graduate students canhelp increase feelings of
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tony Hills, Northwest State Community College
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IntelligenceIndex for 2022 states that manufacturing made up most of the cybersecurity attacks they wereasked to remediate in 2021 [1].One way to mitigate against cybersecurity risk is to make sure that OT technicians are aware ofneed for cybersecurity, and that information technology (IT) technicians know about the specialneeds and requirements present in manufacturing environments. This approach has beensuccessfully implemented in an introductory course at Boise State University [2].The convergence of IT and OT technology is known as Industry 4.0. The need for moreawareness regarding Industry 4.0 has been the focus of multiple studies conducted over the lastseveral years [3] [4] [5].An economical, safe, and efficient way of training students both in
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Karl D. Schubert, FIET, University of Arkansas; Carol S. Gattis, University of Arkansas; Xochitl Delgado Solorzano, University of Arkansas; Leslie Bartsch Massey, University of Arkansas; Jennie S Popp, Ph.D., University of Arkansa; Divya Muralidhara, University of Arkansas; Thomas Carter III, University of Arkansas
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are provided the academic opportunity to develop aninnovation skillset while in their undergraduate degree program. With S-STEM grant funding fromthe NSF Division of Undergraduate Education (EHR/DUE), researchers at the University ofArkansas are creating academic content and extracurricular activities to help STEM studentsunderstand innovation and develop an innovation skillset and mindset. In the completed first yearof the grant, the team has developed a 2-week intersession innovation bridge program for incomingfirst-year students as well as a two-semester first-year innovation course sequence.Students were selected using a written application consisting of their university scholarshipapplication with the addition of two essay questions: 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Janna Jobel, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Yanfen Li, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Hsien-Yuan Hsu, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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opportunities for graduate school. As a result of these findings,we increased our outreach opportunities to allow students to discuss and explore the benefitsof graduate school to build the interest and self-efficacy of our target population. Further, weasked faculty members that work with the students to reach out to students individually andencourage them to apply. Using this approach, after identifying 79 eligible students, 38applications were received, 84% from our list of eligible students, and 63% from populationsunderrepresented in engineering.Problem One of NSF’s strategic objectives is fostering the growth of a more capable and diverseresearch workforce [1]. According to the recent National Academies of Sciences, Engineering,and Medicine
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE) Technical Session 2
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Michael Robinson, Saint Vincent College
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE)
material interms of Whitehead’s rhythm of education; however, material is still overwhelmingly confined tothe precision stage.IntroductionEngineering education has a history of recognizing the importance of philosophicalconsiderations on educational research and practice [1]. This is reflected in a 2006 statementfrom a group of leading engineering educators titled The Research Agenda for the NewDiscipline of Engineering Education [2, p. 259] where “engineering epistemologies” is cited asone of five research directions. Epistemology is there defined as “research on what constitutesengineering thinking and knowledge within social contexts now and into the future.” That broaddefinition is applied in “drastically different ways” as Beddoes [3] found
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Teresa Cardador; Karin Jensen, University of Michigan; Grisel Lopez-Alvarez, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Isabel Miller, University of Michigan; Hannah Chiou; Andrea J. Kunze, Delta State University; Sohee Kim, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign
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career path/role choice. We use twocomplementary theoretical lenses to inform our investigation – intra-occupational sexsegregation (IOGS) and social cognitive career theory (SCCT).Intra-occupational Gender Segregation in Engineering While scholars have long noted that engineering is a gender segregated profession,researchers are also paying more attention to patterns of gender segregation within theengineering profession—whereby women and men pursue different career paths and roles withinthe profession—and to acknowledge that they may have important negative consequences forwomen’s professional retention in engineering [1, 2]. However, there is still a relative paucity ofresearch examining how and why these patterns of intra-occupational
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gary P. Halada, Stony Brook University; Lisa Ospitale, Stony Brook University
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engineering education with a focus on emerging technology systems in thecontext of applications and societal impact. We do this through a program of faculty-mentoredmultidisciplinary research, professional development, and exposure to real-world issues thatreflect the impact of nanotechnology on society, the business community, human health, and theenvironment. This approach also supports self-efficacy, multidisciplinary team-building,understanding the broader impacts of technology, and building the skills necessary for researchand lifelong learning.Overall, the key goals are:1. To provide an exciting and productive research experience for each fellow.2. To create a small cohort of students, who share common goals, that supports the developmentof
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Diana G. de la Rosa-Pohl, University of Houston
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-STEM Program for First-Year Students: 3rd-Year Results1 IntroductionIn 2012, over four million freshmen were enrolled in U.S. four-year institutions of highereducation, and of those almost two million received Pell grants in their first year. Six years lateronly 43% of those students had obtained a bachelor’s degree, 10 percentage points behind non-Pell recipients [1]. The education disparity between privileged and low-income students hasslowly been widening over the years. The percentage of first-time students who obtained theirbachelor's degree within six years has increased from 57% (in 2001) to 69% (in 2017) forstudents from families in the fourth (highest) income quartile [2]. However, for students
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cassandra M Birrenkott, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jon J Kellar, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Michael West, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jesse Herrera
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process, these hurdles can seem almostinsurmountable. As universities around the nation are faced with directives to increase bothenrollment and retention, many have developed programs aimed to attract specific groups ofstudents [1-8]. The success of the population of first-generation students in college environmentshas been the focus of many studies [9-14]. The U.S. Department of Education defines first-generation students as “students whose parents have never earned a bachelor’s degree but mayhave some postsecondary experience” [15], which is the definition used by the SD-FIRSTprogram. Because first-generation students do not have familial experience to turn to, they oftenface specific, significant challenges when navigating the higher
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Andrea Ramirez-Salgado, University of Florida; Tanvir Hossain; Tamzidul Hoque; Swarup Bhunia, University of Florida; Mary Jo Koroly; Bradford Davey; Pavlo Antonenko, University of Florida
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learning environments and rigorous mixed-method research on the effective conditions for tec ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Engaging undergraduate and high school students in hands-on computer hardware fundamentals using FPGA board gamesIntroductionElectronic devices are becoming indispensable in everyone's life. The computer hardwareindustry is demanding skilled professionals to design and physically implement devices to satisfythe market. The global chip shortage impacting the vehicle industry exemplifies the urgency forengineers qualified in the sophisticated manufacturing process behind electronic components [1].However, misconceptions surrounding manufacturing jobs
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tuncay Aktosun, The University of Texas, Arlington; Yolanda Parker, Tarrant County College District; Jianzhong Su, The University of Texas, Arlington
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Arlington1. INTRODUCTIONWith the grant support from the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) at the NationalScience Foundation (NSF), we have been running an S-STEM program [1] in the MathematicsDepartment at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) since 2008. In this paper we presentthe basic information about our S-STEM program and shares some lessons learned over the yearsto run the program better for the benefit of the participants and also for the PI team involved. Theinformation contained here provides an update on our S-STEM program as of April 2023, and itsupplements the data provided in some previous papers [2,3,4].Our S-STEM program uses the acronym SURGE, formed from some of the initials of the fulltitle “A Comprehensive System
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Christy Wheeler West, University of South Alabama; Eric Steward P.E., University of South Alabama; Joseph David Richardson; Tom Thomas; Nicole Carr
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. Thequestion was posed on a Likert scale ranging from very unimportant to very important(numerically 0 to 4). The results are shown in Figure 1. Other transfer students Students ahead in degree program Students in classes in degree program Faculty advisor Other engineering faculty Non-engineering faculty 0 1 2 3 4 Integration Academic success Figure 1. Transfer students’ perceptions of the importance of various groups or
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jennifer Cromley, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Joseph Francis Mirabelli, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Karin Jensen, University of Michigan
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
student well-being and retentionIntroductionDoctoral students are experiencing a “mental health crisis” [1], including high rates of mentalhealth concerns and mental health service utilization ([1], [2], [3]) and high rates of attrition.Estimates suggest that the national attrition rate for doctoral students is near 50% (e.g., in [4],[5], [6]). In engineering, the attrition rate is somewhat better compared to other disciplines,however this rate is still high (e.g., no less than 30% [4]). Further, engineering students havebeen described as pursuing fewer help-seeking opportunities such as counseling servicescompared with students in other disciplines [3]. While efforts are underway to characterize theculture of
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kristen L. Sanford P.E., Lafayette College; Frederick Paige, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Philip J. Parker P.E., University of Wisconsin - Platteville; Rodolfo Valdes-Vasquez, Colorado State University
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
curricula.IntroductionCivil infrastructure forms the physical foundation for our society. Therefore, civil engineers areethically obligated to consider issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice (DEIJ), asacknowledged in the most recent revisions to the American Society of Civil Engineers Code ofEthics [1]. This professional responsibility is shared among those who practice engineeringcurrently – the engineers of today – and those who educate the engineers of tomorrow. There isevidence that engineering faculty increasingly recognize the importance of educating students toapproach problems through a socio-technical lens. However, institutional and professionalsociety efforts around DEIJ continue to focus primarily on issues of representation and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Corey E. Brady, Vanderbilt University; Hyunyi Jung, University of Florida; JOSE DAVID DE LEON ALEJANDRO, University of Florida; Chonika C Coleman-King, University of Florida; Zandra de Araujo, University of Florida; Kayla Sutcliffe, University of Florida
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shelters in their design decisions.Team 1. This group began by talking about the walls of the shelter: how to measure them andhow to represent them. More generally, they focused on the structural elements of the shelter,using the materials to envision it and the options they had for design. They began early withmaterials, working to build a model that would take into consideration the real dimensions of thewood panels and wood studs listed in the supply sheet. To them, solid, sturdy walls wereimportant, and they decided that a floor was also important. One student in particular from thisgroup was concerned about the stability and sturdiness of the structure, emphasizing the woodenstuds and their placement, to make the shelter safe.Team 2. This
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Royce A. Francis, The George Washington University; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Tech; Rachel Claire Riedner, George Washington University
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Paper ID #37407Board 410: Thematic Maps of Interdependent Engineering JudgmentProcesses in Undergraduate Systems Engineering Capstone ProjectsDr. Royce A. Francis, The George Washington University Dr. Royce Francis is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Management and Sys- tems Engineering. His overall research vision is to conduct research, teaching, and service that facilitates sustainable habitation of the built environment. This vision involves three thrusts: 1.) infrastructure management, including sustainability, resilience, and risk analysis; 2.) regulatory risk assessment and policy-focused
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Daniel D. Burkey, University of Connecticut; Scott Streiner, University of Pittsburgh; Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Richard Tyler Cimino, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Jennifer Pascal, University of Connecticut
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Ethics Reasoning Instrument (EERI), and concept map assessment to characterizewhere students “are at” when they come to college, the results of which can be found in past ASEEpublications. Additionally, we have developed a suite of ethics-driven classroom games that havebeen implemented and evaluated across three universities, engaging over 400 first-yearengineering students. Now in its third year, we are modifying and (re)designing two of the game-based ethics interventions to (1) more accurately align with the ethical dilemmas in the EERI, (2)allow for more flexibility in modality of how the games are distributed to faculty and students, and(3) provide more variety in terms of the contexts of ethical dilemmas as well as types of dilemmas.As
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John Zachary Clay, The University of Texas, Austin; Xingang Li, The University of Texas, Austin; H. Onan Demirel; Molly H Goldstein, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Rundong Jiang; Charles Xie; Darya Zabelina; Zhenghui Sha, The University of Texas, Austin
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. Zabelina5, Zhenghui Sha*11 Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin2 School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University3 Grainger College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign4 Institute for Future Intelligence5 Department of Psychological Science, University of ArkansasIntroductionGenerative design (GD) is a design method in which computer algorithms computationallyconsider human-defined objectives, parameter ranges, and constraints to generate designs [1], [2],[3], [4]. Generative systems may take several forms (e.g., grammar-based techniques or self-assembling systems) [3], and evolutionary systems have received much interest in