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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 7 - Multi-URM Perspectives
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, New Mexico State University; Luis Rodolfo Garcia Carrillo, New Mexico State University
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154ContextThe ROLE program is housed in the Unmanned Systems Laboratory in the Electrical andComputer Engineering Department at New Mexico State University (NMSU). Funded by theNational Science Foundation (NSF) Broadening Participating in Engineering program, ROLEaims to trigger interest in research activities and development in engineering among minorityundergraduate students. The ROLE program has had three student cohorts since its inception inJanuary 2022, with six to eight students in each cohort. During students’ time in ROLE, studentsspend six hours weekly in the laboratory. During the first months in ROLE, students learn aboutLinux OS, Robot Operating System (ROS), Python programming language, as well as how tooperate a motion capture system
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 1 - Women in Computing
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tiana Solis, Florida International University; Stephen Secules, Florida International University
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, laboratory sessions, and grading may promoteengagement and improve the educational students' experiences, especially women.This study aims to determine whether using UTAs is an effective practice for underrepresentedstudents and to identify strategies that UTAs can employ to enhance active engagement. Thepaper presents institutional data showing the outcomes of students in the programming sequenceof the first three courses. This data includes a comparative analysis between classes with UTAsand those without UTAs. Institutional data supported our results of increased student retention inCS1 and progression to CS2 and CS3. We also discuss a qualitative research approach byobserving classroom dynamics from video recordings depicting student
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 4 - Hands-on Learning
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Federica Aveta, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Marisha Rawlins, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Afsaneh Ghanavati, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gloria Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Pilin Junsangsri, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Anuja Kamat, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Engineering, Math and Data Analysis, and Engineering DesignThinking. Each module spanned 40 minutes and comprised an initial lecture aimed atfamiliarizing female students with the specific engineering field and topic. The remainder of thesession was dedicated to hands-on activities.Faculty members from respective disciplines conducted each module, accompanied by 2-3undergraduate engineering student volunteers. These volunteers aided in setting up the lab andnecessary equipment, actively engaging with female students during activities, addressingqueries, and assisting with any technical issues they encountered during the laboratory activity. Itis important to note that both faculty members and student volunteers underwent training toeffectively
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 3 - Belongingness and Community
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Krystal Corbett Cruse, Louisiana Tech University; Kacie Mennie, Louisiana Tech University; Ashton Garner Ward, Louisiana Tech University; Mary E Caldorera-Moore, Louisiana Tech University
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Arduino with sensors and devices,offering a hands-on approach that fosters a deep understanding of fundamental engineeringconcepts and troubleshooting skills. LWTL first-year courses follow a lecture/lab format,spanning ten weeks per quarter with two meetings per week, each lasting one hundred tenminutes.The classroom setup includes four laboratory classrooms, two accommodating 40 students andtwo with a capacity for 24 students, Figure 1. Designed for collaboration and communitybuilding, the classrooms feature multiple tables at the center, each equipped for six students.Additionally, fabrication stations along the perimeter provide essential project tools such asmilling machines, soldering stations, and hand drills, creating an environment
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 8: Leadership and Persistence
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christine Michelle Delahanty, National Science Foundation
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was an NSF ATE Mentor Connect Mentor Fellow in 2022. She is an Emeritus Professor of Engineering and Physics at Bucks County Community College where she was the Principal Investigator of two NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grants, focusing on workforce readiness, and creating pathways from non-credit into credit programs. She also taught at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) in the School of Engineering for 15 years. With funding from these ATE grants she created two technician education programs, and enhanced the engineering major at her community college. Dr. Delahanty established technical, college level, programs of study for modernized classroom and laboratory including six online course platforms
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 4 - Hands-on Learning
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Foss, Weber State University; Mark Baugh, Weber State University; Yucheng Liu P.E., South Dakota State University
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team-oriented course for mechanical engineering seniors”, Proceedings of ASEE SE Section Annual Conference, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA, April 12-14, 2015.32. Y.-C. Liu, F. Baker, W.-P. He, and W. Lai, “Development, assessment and evaluation of laboratory experimentation for a mechanical vibrations and controls course”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 47(4), 2019, 315-337.33. Y.-C. Liu and F. Baker, “Development of vibration and control system through student projects”, Proceedings of ASEE SE Section Annual Conference, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA, March 10-12, 2019.34. Y.-C. Liu, V. Meghat, and B. Machen, “Design and prototyping of a debris clean and collection
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahjah Marie Johnson, University of Cincinnati; Samieh Askarian Khanamani, University of Cincinnati; Mark Okoth Onyango, University of Cincinnati; Whitney Gaskins, University of Cincinnati
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, several faculties have devised different mechanisms for engaging studentsat the early stage of their entry into the STEM departments. This includes pairing new studentswith their senior college mates at the laboratories to create more directed mentorship and co-research opportunities [41], thus enabling the programs to adapt to the ever-changing WOCSTEM student interests [42], [43].3.0 TheoryIn 2012 Strayhorn conducted a study to explore the experiences of Black males engaged in Blackmale initiatives. The study yielded a sense of belonging framework. To understand therelationship between campus climate and STEM culture, we utilize Strayhorn's Sense ofBelonging framework (2012). The framework explores how the context of spaces can foster asense of