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Tyler J. Smith
meet each outcome from theEOP framework. In order to meet each objective, I developed a variety of learning materials,assignments and assessments. With Bloom’s Taxonomy in mind, I developed the followingobjectives (in italics) and content for the first outcome6: 1(a) Be able to locate legitimate sources of facts and data about environmental issues. Thelearning materials for the first outcome include content about information literacy and evaluation.Information evaluation is a skill critical for engineers to develop as students when the stakes aremuch lower, as in a classroom setting. Evaluative frameworks are often helpful in providingguiding questions that will help with each state of the evaluation. RADAR (Relevance, Authority,Date
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Sinan Onal
2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings Exploring the Potential Benefits and Risks of ChatGPT in Engineering Education Sinan Onal Department of Industrial Engineering Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville sonal@siue.eduAbstractThis paper examines the potential benefits and risks of using ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot developedby OpenAI, in engineering education by generating sample questions and answers and solving samplemathematical problems related to course subjects in the industrial engineering curriculum. The
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Rustin Webster; Matthew Turner; Brittany Newell
2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference ProceedingsWork-in-Progress: Transformation of a School of Engineering Technology Gateway Experience Rustin Webster* Matthew Turner Brittany Newell Purdue University Purdue University Purdue University rwebste@purdue.edu ABSTRACT This work-in-progress (WIP) paper begins to 1) describe the transformation of a School ofEngineering Technology (SoET) gateway experience and 2) explore students’ outcomes andperceptions in the general areas of preparedness for success, satisfaction, learning preference,and competency development. In
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Najmus Saqib
).“Validating the use of concept-mapping as a diagnostic assessment tool in organic chemistry:implications for teaching”. Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 12, 133-141.[4] Enszer, J. A. (2018). “WIP: Exploring Mind Maps for Assessment in an IntroductoryChemical Engineering Course.” Proceedings 2018 ASEE Annual Conference.[5] Noor-A-Alam, M., & Mendez, J. (2022). “Construction and Use of a Concept Map in anUndergraduate Dynamics Class”. Proceedings 2022 ASEE Annual Conference.[6] Johnstone, A. H., & Otis, K. H. (2006). “Concept mapping in problem based learning: acautionary tale”. Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 7, 84-95.[7] Saqib, N. (2022). “Let’s Take a Look at the Exam Figure: A Heat Transfer Exam ReviewActivity
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D. W. Mueller; Josue Njock Libii; Donna D. Holland; O. David Momoh; Peter A. Ng; Reynaldo M. Pablo; Suleiman Ashur
UniversityAbstractThis paper describes activities and preliminary findings from a five-year, NSF-sponsored project(Award #1565066) at Purdue University Fort Wayne to increase the number of students whocomplete engineering, engineering technology, and computer science degrees. Purdue UniversityFort Wayne is a metropolitan, non-selective, public institution with a high percentage of under-prepared, first-generation, low-income, commuter students, many of whom work. The objectivesof this project are to (a) increase graduation rates of the STEM cohorts; (b) build the foundationfor a sustainable institutional structure and support STEM scholars and other students; (c) carryout research designed to advance understanding of the factors, practices, and curricular and
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Benjamin D. McPheron; Devin J. Goodrich; Michael Q. Mullinix
2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings The Development of Low-Cost Programmable Logic Controller Labs for a Control Systems Course Benjamin D. McPheron* Devin J. Goodrich Michael Q. Mullinix Anderson University Anderson University Anderson University bdmcpheron@anderson.eduAbstractMany engineering disciplines require an undergraduate course in control systems, but fewintroduce students to programmable logic controllers (PLCs), which are commonly used toimplement real-time process control in industry. Curricular exposure to PLC systems is desirablefor many internship and full-time career opportunities for students studying