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Jean M. Andino Ph.D., P.E., Arizona State University; Erick S. Vasquez-Guardado, University of Dayton; Ricardo Gomez Gonzalez, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon; Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston ; Nilza D. Aples, University of Technology, Jamaica
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problem – or at least assist us along the way to find a better solution?Prof. Nilza D. Aples, University of Technology, Jamaica A professional chemical and environmental engineer with over 35 years of combined experience in process design and project management in the petroleum industry and environmental consulting, Prof. Aples join the University of Technology, Jamaica in 1999. Since 1999, she has spearheaded the Waste Management & Laboratory Services Research Unit at UTech. She led the design team that developed and implemented the first bilingual chemical engineering undergraduate programme in Jamaica. Also collaborate in the development and implementation of the MPhil, PhD, and MSc programmes in engineering
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Mackenzie Booth, Cedarville University; David Brian Dittenber P.E., Cedarville University
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and then equipping them with the ability to engage that workwith competence and insight. Learning taxonomies are tools that can be used to categorize thecognitive levels at which learners are engaging with material as a means of providing structureand metrics to the educational process, with achievement at higher levels of a taxonomygenerally corresponding to the desired intellectual abilities for practicing engineers [1, 2, 3].The general consensus among engineering educators has long been that creative, practical, andactive educational methods are needed in order to produce engineers who are well-prepared forthe workplace. Presenting students with problems and projects, laboratory experiences, designchallenges, group work, and other
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Jeffrey M. Bielicki, The Ohio State University; Yun-Han Weng, The Ohio State University; Emily T. Creamer, The Ohio State University; Matthew Judkins Mayhew, The Ohio State University
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Paper ID #42682EmPOWERing a Sustainable Energy Future through Interconnected Curricularand Co-Curricular PedagogiesProf. Jeffrey M. Bielicki, The Ohio State University Dr. Bielicki is the Program Director and Principal Investigator of the OSU EmPOWERment Program on convergent graduate training for a sustainable energy future. He is also research lead for Sustainable Energy for the OSU Sustainability Institute and he runs the Energy Sustainability Research Laboratory where he and his students research issues in which energy and environmental systems and policy interact, specifically on topics related to carbon management
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Cara J Poor P.E., University of Portland; Jackson Kaye, University of Portland
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Year Area (m2) Average Soil Type Plant Type Installed Soil Thickness (cm) Shiley Hall, 2009 255.5 8.0 Loamy Sand Sedum Album, University of Sedum Reflexum PortlandThe green roof is accessed through an Electrical Engineering laboratory, and is only viewablethrough windows in the staircase between the 2nd and 3rd floors of the building. Access is limitedto faculty and staff, as well as students who have special permission. Students typically onlyhave access to the roof if they are doing research related
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Daniel B. Oerther, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Sarah Oerther
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,the ABET program criteria for environmental engineering and similarly named programs statesthat, “the curriculum must include … calculus-based physics, chemistry (includingstoichiometry, equilibrium, and kinetics), earth sciences, biological sciences, and fluid mechanics… hands-on laboratory experiments, and analysis and interpretation of the resulting data in morethan one major environmental engineering focus area, e.g., air, water, land, environmentalhealth…” [45]. These criteria – focused on foundational math and science, engineeringapplications of math and science, and experimentation are areas where environmental engineershistorically have tremendous strength in teaching using a variety of pedagogies. The ABETprogram criteria also
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Jennifer Mueller, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Samuel Thomas Walsh, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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of implementing SDGs into curriculum. Not only will a wide variety of topics beingrained into engineering education, but student experiences must reinforce this learning.Options exist to create a “living laboratory” out of the campus “for the implementation anddeployment of [SDGs]” [13]. Implementing SDGs into project work often demands localizedand unique solutions acknowledging the greater system which any project exists within. Asystems thinking and entrepreneurial mindset offers the potential to identify needs and designinnovative solutions in the realm of sustainability. SDG-oriented course learning objectives candirect and motivate inclusion of topics of sustainability within course material and teachings[14].As with any topic of
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Benjamin Gbeminiyi Famewo, Morgan State University; Pelumi Olaitan Abiodun, Morgan State University; Gbekeloluwa B. Oguntimein P.E., Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University
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consists of various constructs, this paper only reports peer learning and collaborationitems.Module DesignFigure 2 shows the well-developed modulus structure and how the Experimental CentricPedagogy was deployed. This has been given a detailed explanation by Fibrined et al [19].Figure 2: ECP Instructional module design [19].CEGR 338 introduces students to the planning and design of elements of water treatment plantsand elements of wastewater treatment plants, and the design of sewers and water distributionsystem hydraulics. The ECP laboratory experiment applies the knowledge of general chemistryto sanitary chemical analyses, which include pH measurements and total dissolved solids.Hands-on Activity during Module ImplementationThe pH
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Alexa Rihana Abdallah, University of Detroit, Mercy; Katherine C. Lanigan, University of Detroit, Mercy
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approach in an undergraduate engineering mechanics course," in 2021 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2021: IEEE, pp. 1-5.[6] P. Buckley and E. Fahrenkrug, "The Flint, Michigan water crisis as a case study to introduce concepts of equity and power into an analytical chemistry curriculum," Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 97, no. 5, pp. 1327-1335, 2020.[7] G. A. Lasker, K. E. Mellor, M. L. Mullins, S. M. Nesmith, and N. J. Simcox, "Social and environmental justice in the chemistry classroom," Journal of Chemical Education, vol. 94, no. 8, pp. 983-987, 2017.[8] A. Miller and A. Gift, "Community awareness and service learning in Analytical Chemistry laboratories," Journal of Chemical
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Hang Song, Auburn University; Karen McNeal, Auburn University; John T. Solomon, Tuskegee University; Lauren E. Beckingham, Auburn University; Kelly Lazar, Clemson University
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high-speed flow control applications. The National Science Foundation has supported Dr. Solomon’s research through grants such as the Research Initiation Award, Excellence in Research (EiR), and Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE). He was selected as a summer faculty research fellow at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), in 2019 and 2020.Dr. Lauren E. Beckingham, Auburn UniversityKaren McNeal, Auburn University Dr. McNeal conducts research in geoscience education investigating how people think and learn about the Earth. She conducts quantitative and qualitative methods to assess people’s understanding, perceptions, and behavior about complex environmental systems