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Conference Session
Virtual Engineering
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Indumathi Jeyachandran, San Jose State University; Laura E Sullivan-Green, San Jose State University
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Paper ID #35751Civil Engineering Accreditation Assessment in a Forced Online LearningEnvironmentDr. Indumathi Jeyachandran, San Jose State University Dr. Indumathi (Indu) Jeyachandran is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environ- mental Engineering at San Jose State University. She is a Certified Mapping Scientist- Remote Sensing, offered by the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and a LEED Accredited Pro- fessional. Dr. Jeyachandran has been adapting high-impact teaching practices including Universal Design for Learning, Active learning, backward design principles in the courses she
Conference Session
Innovation In Teaching - I
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Daniel E Kane, Utah State University; Theresa Green, Utah State University - Engineering Education; Natalie L Shaheen, Illinois State University; Wade H Goodridge, Utah State University
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University in Engineering Education. Her re- search interests include K-12 STEM integration, curriculum development, and improving diversity and inclusion in engineering.Dr. Natalie L Shaheen, Illinois State University Dr. Natalie L. Shaheen is an assistant professor of low vision and blindness at Illinois State University. Dr. Shaheen’s research and teaching focus on equity and access for disabled students in technology-mediated K-12 learning environments.Dr. Wade H Goodridge, Utah State University Wade Goodridge is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Utah State University. He holds dual B.S. degrees in Industrial Technology Education and also in Civil and Environmental
Conference Session
Equity and Ethics in Engineering-II
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
James Gordon Walker, Seattle Pacific University, College of Arts and Sciences, Engineering Department; Gina Howe P.E., Seattle Pacific University; Melani Plett, Seattle Pacific University
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- cluding long-term international assignments in Tokyo and Paris. These roles have provided a keen appre- ciation for the cross-disciplinary aspects of an engineering career in today’s global environment, includ- ing such things as business acumen, cultural sensitivity, communications, ethics, logistics, manufacturing and technology infrastructure. James’ doctoral research involved understanding the unique challenges of First-Generation Students and designing systems and pedagogy to remove unintentional barriers. James resides in Seattle with his wife and their daughters. James is a Certified Flight Instructor, and in his free time trains pilots through the Boeing Employee Flying Association at Renton Municipal
Conference Session
Innovation In Teaching - II
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Amin Malek, California State University, Bakersfield; Robert Hernandez
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Paper ID #35754Factors Affecting Motivation and Concentration of Engineering Studentsin ClassroomsDr. Amin Malekmohammadi, California State University, Bakersfield Professor Malek Mohammadi is a fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and a Senior Member of IEEE, Member of Engineering Council (CEng), IET and Optical Society of America (OSA) and has published over 90 Scientific Research Papers and a Postgraduate Textbook. Currently, he has two successful commercialized products and is the holder of 4 patents on Telecommunications Systems.Mr. Robert Hernandez American
Conference Session
Innovation In Teaching - II
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Harly Ramsey, University of Southern California; Yee Lan Elaine Wong
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is co-producing Vision Venture, a co-curricular interactive video series exploring USC en- gineering students’ identities, agency, and purpose after graduation. In pursuit of her strong interest in bridging the conversational gaps between humans, technology and the natural world through multimedia, Elaine is aspiring to become a cultural critic of the modern condition. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Beyond the Vanishing Point: Using Future Self Theory and Student-Alumni Interviews to Expand Student Perspectives on Engineering Education and Engineering WorkAbstractThis paper discusses a co-curricular video project, Vision
Conference Session
Case Studies
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Yuri R. Rodrigues, Seattle Pacific University
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Conference Submission, Diversity
provided by phasor measurement units, integration of distributed and renewable generation, power system short- and long-term stability, and engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022Multidimensional Design Process for Modern Engineering Applications: A Smart Grid Design Case Study Yuri R. Rodrigues, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, United States 1. Introduction The design of new services and products based on technological advancements is one of thegreatest challenges in engineering. This process has been traditional performed consideringreduced realities of complex system using
Conference Session
Equity and Ethics in Engineering-I
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Agnes Germaine d'Entremont P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Jennifer Pelletier, University of British Columbia
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their professional abilities and, ultimately, the engineering sector of the economy.Undergraduate research experience in particular is important because it develops keycomplementary skills needed for further research, alongside technical competencies.Experiencing research at the undergraduate level is correlated with positive post-graduationoutcomes, including effective speaking, understanding scientific findings, analyzing literature,and having clear career goals [2]. It also promotes three key graduate attributes required of allCanadian engineering students: communication, teamwork, and leadership [3]. Undergraduateresearchers are also more likely to intend to pursue a graduate or professional program inscience, technology, engineering or
Conference Session
Innovation In Teaching - II
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Elizabeth Fife, University of Southern California
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collaborative online platforms), emerging economies development and the role of IT/communications technology, and methodologies for measurement and assessment frameworks American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Bringing Social Justice Rhetoric and Deliberation into the Engineering Writing Classroom: the case of Amazon’s “cubicle activists” Elizabeth Fife, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Technical Communication Practice, ViterbiSchool of Engineering, Engineering in Society Program, University of Southern CaliforniaAbstractThe tech industry has seen a growth in employee protest activity against both internal policies forworkers, but also expressions of concern over
Conference Session
Student Success and Interactions
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Michael Sekatchev, University of British Columbia; John Graeme Dockrill, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Agnes Germaine d'Entremont P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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bothknowledge and self-perception of their problem solving skills (Algarni, 2021). Knowledgeresults did not differ between groups, and problem-solving confidence differences were verylimited, with the control group reporting more confidence on two out of nine items (no overalldifferences) (Algarni 2021).In another study, 15 students in a manufacturing engineering technology program were asked tocreate a mock final exam as well as the corresponding answer key for the material assigned bythe professor (Brink 2004). The students’ exam was to include different question types, such asessay questions, calculation questions, and graphing hydraulic and pneumatic circuits (Brink2004). The students were also explicitly instructed not to use multiple choice