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2024 ASEE-GSW
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Adam Weaver, Baylor University; Joseph Anthony Donndelinger, Baylor University
Paper ID #44710The Impacts of Reflective Writing on Peer Evaluations in EngineeringDesign CoursesMr. Adam Weaver, Baylor University Mr. Adam Weaver joined the Baylor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with over 15 years of experience in industry and government service. He served in the Active Duty Air Force as an engineer for over eight years, specializing in test and evaluation of avionics, guidance/navigation, and space systems. After his time in the military, he worked as a Propulsion Test and Integration Engineer with Space Exploration Technologies as well as multiple positions with L3Harris
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2024 ASEE-GSW
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Jennifer A Cross, Texas Tech University; Md Rashedul Hasan, Texas Tech University; Diego Alejandro Polanco-Lahoz, Texas Tech University; Mario G. Beruvides P.E., Texas Tech University; Kelli Cargile Cook, Texas Tech University; Jason Tham, Texas Tech University
University. He is author of Design Thinking in Technical Communication (2021 Routledge) and co-author of UX Writing (2024 Routledge), Writing to Learn in Teams (2023 Parlor Press), Designing Technical and Pro- fessional Communication (2021 Routledge), and Collaborative Writing Playbook (2021 Parlor Press). He has also edited the collection Keywords in Design Thinking (2022 University Press of Colorado). ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 1 Session XXXX From Conventional Wisdom to Evidence-Based Practice: Validation of Programmatic Design
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2024 ASEE-GSW
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Matthew Kuester, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor; Paul R Griesemer, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
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1310The content that was added to the curriculum during the course redesign included: • A tour of UMHB engineering facilities. During the second week of classes, the students took a tour of the Engineering Design Building, including the Maker Space. Students talked with the maker space supervisor to discuss how they could use the maker space to build their projects. • A module on the engineering design process. Before the students were given their project definition, students spent two classes learning about the engineering design process (research, ideation, design selection, prototyping, testing, iteration) to understand how they should approach the design project. • A module on technical writing
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2024 ASEE-GSW
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Eman Hammad, Texas A&M University; James K. Nelson Jr. P.E., Texas A&M University; Yuehua Wang, Texas A&M University - Commerce; Heather Manley Lillibridge, Texas A&M University; Chris Scarmardo, Texas A&M University
are: • Oral student presentations via in-person at Texas A&M and via webinar to remote participants at the end of the 10-week onsite program. The students’ presentations provided an overview of the research projects, research questions, approach, observations, testbeds, and results, and students proceeded to demo parts of their projects for attendees. • Student research papers (“mini-thesis”): Students and faculty mentors formatted the research project outcomes as research papers, and students were trained on the skills of technical writing, peer review, proper citation, scientific rigor, etc. A few of the students opted to continue working on the research projects. One student extended the OT
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2024 ASEE-GSW
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Lance Leon Allen White, Texas A&M University; Trini Balart, Texas A&M University; Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University; Karan Watson P.E., Texas A&M University
WorkIn the past few months there has been an exponential leap in the existing literature on the integrationof GAI in higher education, in particular in engineering education have begun to glimpse differentquestions about how these technologies will impact this field [2].In the context of engineering education, adapting to evolving technology and pedagogical methodsis vital to keep pace with the latest technological advances and meet the changing needs anddemands of the engineering industry and today's world. With the launch of ChatGPT, manyquestions have arisen about the impact this technology could have on education. Its ability toperform complex tasks in the field of education, such as writing essays, summarizing and explainingcontent, giving