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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie M. Smith, CSEdResearch.org; Monica McGill, Institute for Advanced Engineering; Jacob Koressel; Bryan Twarek
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
updated student standards, rapidly changing impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), andan increasing number of school systems requiring a CS class for graduation. In order to preparefor these changes – as well as to address the equity issues that have plagued CS since its inception– we engaged in a project designed to reimagine content and pathways for high school CSeducation. As a collaborative project, we hosted multiple events for relevant parties (includingK-12 educators and administrators, higher education faculty, industry professionals, state anddistrict CS supervisors, and CS education researchers). These events were designed tocollaboratively seek input for the creation of a series of reports recommending what a CS coursethat satisfies
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First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 5: Identity & Belonging
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Javeed Kittur, University of Oklahoma; Moses Olayemi, University of Oklahoma; Tierney Harvey, University of Oklahoma; Haley Taffe, University of Oklahoma
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
in Nigeria” was awarded the best DEI paper in the International Division of ASEE at the 2023 Conference. He is the Founding President of the African Engineering Education Fellows in the Diaspora, a non-governmental organization that leverages the experiences of African scholars in engineering education to inform and support engineering education policy, practice, and pedagogies in Africa. His research revolves around the professional development of STEM educators and researchers in low-resource contexts for which he employs culturally relevant pedagogy and the contextualization and validation of measurement instruments with a keen interest in sub-Saharan Africa.Tierney Harvey, University of OklahomaHaley Taffe
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Engineering Technology Division Curriculum Development
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Khoa Ngac, George Mason University; Mihai Boicu, George Mason University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
more accurate results). In this case, thefactors will be dependent. Such an analysis will be performed both at the beginning usingdomain expertise but also during the experiment analyzing the answers received and adaptingprior decisions.Step 3: However, not all categories have the same contribution. Therefore, the researchers hadto identify the relative relevance of the determined categories. For instance, the inputs from ajunior respondent being as relevant as the inputs from a senior level respondent need to bedetermined. A senior level respondent may be more experienced and have more knowledge inprinciple and current best practices of the field, but it may also be the case that a junior levelrespondent may be more aware of the emerging
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE) Technical Session 3
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Fadlelmula, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Nayef Alyafei, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Albertus Retnanto, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE)
Guevara, J. C. Tudón Martínez, D. HernándezAlcántara, and R. Morales-Menendez, “Active learning in engineering education. A review offundamentals, best practices and experiences,” International Journal on Interactive Design andManufacturing (IJIDeM), vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 909–922, Feb. 2019, doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12008-019-00557-8.[2] L. C. Hodges and Internet Archive, Teaching undergraduate science: a guide to overcomingobstacles to student learning. Sterling, Virginia: Stylus Publishing, 2015. Available:https://archive.org/details/teachingundergra0000hodg.[3] A. Retnanto, M. Fadlelmula, N. Alyafei, and A. Sheharyar, “Active Student Engagement inLearning - Using Virtual Reality Technology to Develop Professional Skills for
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MECH - Technical Session 14: Advanced Pedagogical Techniques
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arkasama Bandyopadhyay, Texas A&M University; Phapanin Charoenphol, Texas A&M University
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
University. She earned her M.S., and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She teaches thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, engineering laboratory, and senior design studio courses. Her research interests include engineering education and targeted drug delivery. In 2022, she was awarded the ASME Best Teacher Award and earned the ACUE Certificate in Effective College Instruction. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 A Comparative Study on the Role of Bloom’s Taxonomy-based Assignments and Project-based Learning on Student Performance in an Undergraduate Fluid Mechanics CourseAbstractThis paper compares and evaluates the role of two group-based active learning
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Marge's Mission: Empowering STEM Innovation
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pamela S. Lottero-Perdue, Towson University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
engineering-focused teacher practitioner articles, chapters, and research articles, and presents her research regularly through the ASEE Pre-College Engineering Education Division, a division she has chaired. Her current research includes investigating how children plan, fail, and productively persist; how mixed-reality simulated classroom environments can be used to help pre-service and in-service teachers practice facilitating challenging discussions in science and engineering; and how undergraduate engineering design teaching assistants address (and may be able to practice addressing) team conflict within similar simulated environments. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 7
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret A Hunter, Hofstra University; David M. Rooney, Hofstra University; Richard J. Puerzer, Hofstra University
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
2023 for all faculty represented an initial commitment to enhancing awareness of relevant issues. 5. To seek to employ best practices through frequent interaction with other institutions and to regularly assess the effectiveness of initiatives already being implemented. Initiative: Development of a School DEI Committee. Participation of faculty in professional conferences which include a DEI component. 6. To foster the culture of inclusion within the curriculum to ensure that all graduates enter the workforce with a heightened awareness of the value of operating in a diverse professional environment. Initiatives: The culture of inclusion is a focus of the first-year engineering program sequence of
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Reimagining Pathways: Nurturing Diversity and Identity in STEM Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robyn Mae Paul, University of Calgary
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
meeting, we spoke for a few minutes and told each other our 30-minute writinggoal. We then turned off our camera and audio, checking in with each other again at thepredetermined time, and repeating the process for as long as we had available to write together.Writing a PhD thesis (especially on social justice in engineering) can be one of the most isolatingtasks of graduate school and somehow, I turned it into the most community-based three monthsof my degree. Every few paragraphs, I got to talk to others doing similar research about what Iwas doing, I heard about what they were doing, the challenges they had had, and we gavefeedback and encouragement to each other. The learnings were often interconnected and thetheoretical foundations of my
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NEE Technical Session 1 - Educator's Tools
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Savage, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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New Engineering Educators Division (NEE)
gamesare too difficult or expensive to use. For this purpose, the board game Markopoly was designed to aid in the teaching ofdiscrete-time Markov chains in a junior-level industrial engineering class, ProbabilisticOperations Research (POR). Markov chains represent a form of mathematics and a way oflooking at the world that most of the students have never seen before, and many of them strugglewith the concepts – how to use them, what the different statistics mean, and which ones to use inwhich situations. Markopoly was designed to help guide students through the concepts usingmore open-ended questions than is typical for a class assignment. Four different versions of thegame were played in class by groups of two to five players, and then
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DSA Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ben D Radhakrishnan, National University; James Jay Jaurez, National University; Nelson Altamirano, National University
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Data Science & Analytics Constituent Committee (DSA), Diversity
-making, is one of the critical ways practical labs and hands-on experience can be facilitated (Desha et al., 2007). Creating a toolset for educational andprofessional environments requires utilizing principles related to force sustainability andanalytical tools that are specifically matched with data analysis. To demonstrate and facilitate theengineering management student experience, the researchers utilized foundational tools likeExcel, tableau, and Orange and sophisticated experiments using IBM Watson.Excel serves as a significant touch point for graduate students in analyzing data on sustainabilityconcepts. It also offers a platform for statistical viewpoints and a practical bridge to decision-making. Engineering management students could
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 7
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Lynn Orton P.E., University of Missouri, Columbia
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
Feedback Form.” 2023. [Online]. Available: https://courseevaluationsupport.campuslabs.com/hc/en- us/articles/360038360953-IDEA-Diagnostic-Feedback-Form[16] D. J. Bernstein, J. Jonson, and K. Smith, “An examination of the implementation of peer review of teaching,” New Directions for Teaching and Learning, vol. 83, pp. 73–86, 2000. 5[17] M. Dennin et al., “Aligning practice to policies: Changing the culture to recognize and reward teaching at research universities,” CBE - Life Sciences Education, vol. 16, no. 4, p. 5, 2017, doi: 10.1187/cbe.17-02-0032.[18] S. Thomas, Q. T. Chie, M. Abraham, S. J. Raj, and L. Beh, “A qualitative review of the literature on peer review of teaching
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First-Year Programs Division WIPS 1: Projects, Teams, and Portfolios
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fayekah Assanah, University of Connecticut; Jorge Paricio Garcia Ph.D., HRM, MID, University of Connecticut; Jake Scoggin, University of Connecticut; Martin Huber, University of Connecticut; Michael Cohen, University of Connecticut; Stephany Santos, University of Connecticut; Kathrine Pavel Ionkin, University of Connecticut; Sean Patrick Hirt, University of Connecticut; Britney Russell, University of Connecticut
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
taught Industrial Design for over 29 years at various institutions: Rhode Island School of Design, Ohio University, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, The Art Institute of Colorado, Pratt Institute, Parsons School of Design, and the Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid, Spain. He has practiced product design and exhibit design in New York City, Denver and Madrid, Spain, and has helped write a patent and developed concepts for Colgate Palmolive among other companies. He has written two books, Perspective Sketching and Hybrid Drawing Techniques for Interior Design. Hi area of specialty is concept drawing for product design, digital rendering, design thinking, and product development.Jake Scoggin, University of
Conference Session
Experiential Learning in ET Programs II
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aleksandr Sergeyev, Michigan Technological University; Vinh Nguyen, Michigan Technological University; Paniz Khanmohammadi Hazaveh, Michigan Technological University; Linda Wanless, Michigan Technological University; Mark Bradley Kinney, West Shore Community College; Scott A. Kuhl, Michigan Technological University; David Michael Labyak, Michigan Technological University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
and Cognitive and Learning Sciences.Dr. Mark Bradley Kinney, West Shore Community College Dr. Mark Kinney is the Vice President of Academics and Student Services at West Shore Community College in Scottville, MI. He has a passion for rural higher education, leading him to conduct his dissertation on the various social roles these institutions play within their community. His career has been spent conducting both qualitative and quantitative research and evaluating the efficacy of a wide variety of organizational initiatives. This ultimately led Dr. Kinney to found All-Star Assessment, LLC, where he applies these research-based principles to the practice of thoroughly evaluating candidates for high-level leadership
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica Centers, The MITRE Corporation; Michael A Balazs; Titilayo Ogunyale
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP)
regarding digitalreadiness.More broadly, common terms for best practices proved requisite amongst all IWGs. At thebeginning of the Strategic Plan’s implementation, ‘best practices’ as a term was ubiquitous likelydue to its use in a range of spaces such as education, research, business, industry, and publicpolicy. Furthermore, IWGs needed a way to describe the various development stages that a givenpractice may be in so that entities could use recommended practices appropriately. This led to thedevelopment of shared definitions for evidence-based, emerging, and promising practices.The definition for evidence-based practices was inspired by the National Institutes of Health’s(NIH’s) definition of evidence-based medicine.Definition 4.3 (evidence-based
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Bridging Cultures, Advancing Justice: Fostering Inclusion and Sustainability in Engineering Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kian G. Alavy, The University of Arizona; Matthieu Bloch, Georgia Institute of Technology; Gregory L. Heileman, The University of Arizona; Benjamin Richmond, The University of Arizona; Ahmad Slim, The University of Arizona; Mitchell L R Walker II, Georgia Institute of Technology; David Ruiter, University of California, San Diego
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
Paper ID #42714Equitable Attainment of Engineering Degrees: A Tri-University Study andImprovement EffortKian G. Alavy, The University of Arizona Kian Alavy is Director of Strategic Planning and Initiatives for the Division of Undergraduate Education and a doctoral student in Higher Education at the University of Arizona. Kian is interested in the history and evolution of undergraduate education offices at research universities in the United States, particularly their current nationwide organization around high-impact practices (HIPs). He earned his MA in Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University of
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Innovative Laboratory Approaches in ECE Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ojonugwa Oluwafemi Ejiga Peter, Morgan State University; Oluwapemiisin Gbemisola Akingbola, Morgan State University; Pelumi Olaitan Abiodun, Morgan State University; Md Mahmudur Rahman, Morgan State University; Neda Bazyar Shourabi, Pennsylvania State University, York ; Lynford Goddard, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE), Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
provides enhancedcomprehension of core concepts and practical applications. Using a quantitative method anchoredin pragmatic research philosophy, the efficacy of learning outcomes and practical applicationswere scrutinized. One semester leveraged PCB tools, while the previous semester utilizedconventional techniques. Feedback was garnered from educators and students, with SPSSfacilitating statistical analysis. Additionally, Bidirectional Encoder Representations fromTransformers (BERT) were utilized for sentiment analysis. The comparative study highlights thesuperiority of the PCB method over traditional approaches in digital electronics education forengineering students. Key findings include a 23% higher initial comprehension score (83% forPCB vs
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Principal Skinner's Secrets: Cultivating STEM in Remote Locations, Steamed Hams!
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Taryn Melkus Bayles, University of Pittsburgh; Claudia J. Morrell, STEM Equity Initiative, LLC; Sandra Staklis, RTI International; Kevin A Jordan, RTI International
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
collaboration with clients and partners, bringing together diverse stakeholders to create projects that result in meaningful and actionable findings.Kevin A Jordan, RTI International Kevin Jordan is a research education analyst in RTI International’s Education Practice Area. He has over a decade of experience in education evaluation, research, and technical assistance with projects focusing on education policy, career technical education (CTE), and STEM. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Professional Development for STEM Teachers in Rural Counties to Broaden Participation in EngineeringAbstractThe research design for the STEM Excellence in Engineering Equity (SEEE
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Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Antony Kinyua, Morgan State University
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Diversity
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
implementation activities that are designed to increase the number of underservedminority students interested in STEAM programs in nuclear science and technology. The impact of ouractivities in addressing the challenges and providing skills developed and utilized in the implementationof our project frameworks of SUpporting Strategic Training of Adaptable and Integrated Nuclear(SUSTAIN) Workforce funded by Department of Energy (DOE), Experiment-Centric Pedagogy (ECP),funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) and Homefront Factors Study funded by our school, hasled us to some innovative and practical solutions that need to be enhanced and supported. Our initialactivities include experiential learning and research; collaborating and making use of
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College Industry Partnerships Division (CIP) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lina Zheng, Beihang University; Ying Lyu, Beihang University
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College Industry Partnerships Division (CIP)
themotivations and interaction channels between the academia and industry, and intends toanswer to following two questions:1) For what purposes would universities and industry jointly involve in educational UIC to trainfuture engineers?2) What are the best practices of educational UIC in facilitating university-industry relations inChina?To address the research questions, we undertake an explorative case study in a highereducation institution (the authors’ home institution) in China, investigating the motivationmechanism and interaction channels concerning university-industry educational collaborationfrom both universities and industry sides at organization and individual levels. By taking thisdiverse perspective, our study contributes to the discussion
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Student Success in ET
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibarre Araojo, Wayne State University; Mohsen Ayoobi, Wayne State University; David Merolla, Wayne State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
ofengineering, preparing students for a broad spectrum of roles in research, design, anddevelopment. These programs provide a strong theoretical understanding of engineeringprinciples, allowing graduates to contribute to cutting-edge innovations and theoreticaladvancements. Ultimately, ET in both community colleges and traditional engineering programsplays a crucial role in the engineering landscape, each attracting many students with uniqueinterests and career aspirations. Whether one chooses to pursue an ET program, geared towardsapplied skills and immediate industry integration, or a traditional engineering program, focusedon comprehensive theoretical knowledge and diverse engineering applications, they will findrewarding opportunities in their
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 3
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Darcie Christensen, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Alexander Steven Victor Krummi; Arynn J. Lorentz, Iron Range Engineering; Cody Mann, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Kaitlyn Mann; Andrew Lillesve, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED)
Engineering Students Transform Into Student Engineers Who Thrive in Industry Placements (Practice Paper),” in SEFI 2023 Conference Proceedings, Dublin, Ireland, 2023.[9] D. Rogalsky and R. Ulseth, “Design-Based Research: Students Seeking Co-Op in Refined Educational Model,” in 2021 ASEE Annual Conference, Virtual Meeting, 2021.[10] J. Saldaña, The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers, Second. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications Inc., 2013. [Online]. Available: www.sagepublications.com[11] R. Ulseth, “Self-Directed Learning in PBL,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Aalborg University, 2016. doi: 10.5278/vbn.phd.engsci.00091.[12] L. Singelmann, Y. Wang, and D. Christensen, “A Self-Study of the Iron Range Engineering
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Advancing Diversity in Engineering Education: Insights and Perspectives from Underrepresented Communities
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denzel Caldwell, The Ohio State University; Dira Melissa Delpech, The Ohio State University; Nia Johnson, The Ohio State University; Ann D. Christy P.E., The Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
thatinterven�ons designed in harmony with organiza�onal norms are more likely to garner support fromleadership, increase employee engagement, and foster a culture that values diversity and inclusion. Byincorpora�ng these organiza�onally integrated interven�on tac�cs, organiza�ons can ac�vely contributeto the well-being of Black engineers, mi�ga�ng the impact of challenges such as Racial Batle Fa�gue andpromo�ng a more suppor�ve and inclusive professional environment.Our claims advocate for a deeper explora�on of Racial Batle Fa�gue in the professional context,recognizing that a more comprehensive understanding of the experiences of Black professionals isessen�al for addressing the mental health challenges associated with RBF throughout various stages
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Promoting Inclusivity and Broadening Participation
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Betul Bilgin, The University of Illinois at Chicago
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
issues. Furthermore, the datasuggests a need for more accessible and comfortable channels for students to report and discussinstances of bias and discrimination.Senior Exit Surveys and Group Interviews:The senior exit surveys and group interviews at Chemical Engineering Department provide acomprehensive feedback mechanism for understanding the graduating students' experiences. Inhour-long group discussions, seniors reflect on the curriculum, departmental culture,extracurricular activities, and their experiences with the senior design project and mentors.From these surveys and interviews, several actionable suggestions have emerged: • Students find transport phenomena classes too theoretical and recommend integrating more practical
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University; Emmanuel Tetteh Teye, Montana State University; Nickolas Lambert, Montana State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
rate than their peers due to unwelcoming environments, and engineeringeducators should tackle issues like heteronormativity and cissexism in the learning environmentto promote diversity among future practicing engineers. The past year of the project has beenfocused on finishing data collection for the first research aim, investigating the influence ofLGBTQ students' social networks on non-cognitive STEM outcomes, and securing data accessagreements for the second research aim, comparing STEM degree completion rates betweenLGBTQ students and cisgender, heterosexual peers. For this poster, we focus on the process of developing a qualitative, narrative studyexploring how LGBTQ STEM students experience discipline-based identities. Our
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON) Technical Session 1 - Sustainability & Environmental Justice
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
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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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON)
(education; engineering; public affairs; arts andsciences; food, agriculture, and environmental sciences; business; law). The OhioState EmPOWERment Program in convergent graduate training for a sustainableenergy future enrolls Ph.D. students studying any aspect of energy from degreeprograms any college in Ohio State and engages them in several curricular andco-curricular elements that are designed to dovetail with their Ph.D. degreeprogram requirements in ways that do not extend their time to graduate. TheOhio State EmPOWERment Program established at Ohio State an energy StudentCommunity of Practice and Engagement (SCOPE), a Graduate InterdisciplinarySpecialization (GIS), and an undergraduate Research in Sustainable Energy(RISE) summer research
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, New Mexico State University; Luis Rodolfo Garcia Carrillo, New Mexico State University; William Hamilton, New Mexico State University; Marshall Allen Taylor, New Mexico State University; Lauren Cifuentes, New Mexico State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #43480Board 247: ECE-WisCom: Enhancing Student Performance and Persistencethrough a Wisdom CommunityDr. Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, New Mexico State University Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, EdD is a STEM education researcher at New Mexico State University. She focuses her research on qualitative/mixed methods studies addressing minority and underrepresented student college performance and persistence through high-impact practices, particularly in STEM disciplines. Her main lines of inquiry examine best practices in mentoring and promotion of undergraduate research in STEM. She also collaborates with the
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Innovating Inclusivity: Rethinking Access and Empowerment in STEM Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Secules, Florida International University; Cassandra J McCall, Utah State University; Maimuna Begum Kali, Florida International University; Gabriel Van Dyke, Utah State University; Vanessa Tran, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
areintended to inform faculty practice and understandings of systemic marginalization. Our primaryimplications will be for engineering education researchers of marginalization, to potentiallyincorporate our methodology to help create a more impactful and engaged research agenda. ProposalThis proposal is for an arts-based research and interactive poster session. Following therequested format of the interactive poster session particularly, we outline the following keyaspects of the proposal:Topic and Alignment with ECSJ Mission:The proposed interactive poster focuses on researcher and faculty roles regarding themarginalization of engineering students. First, we note that due to the efforts of many
Conference Session
Teaching with ML and Generative AI
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Han Kyul Kim, University of Southern California; Aleyeh Roknaldin, University of Southern California; Shriniwas Prakash Nayak, University of Southern California; Xiaoci Zhang, University of Southern California; Muyao Yang, University of Southern California; Marlon Twyman, University of Southern California; Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang, Cornell University; Stephen Lu, University of Southern California
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
example,[11] conducted a comprehensive survey of 65 collaboration researchers around the world. Itelicited diverse perspectives on the evolving role of AI in team collaboration, emphasizing theneed for a systematic understanding of team, task, and work practice design in the context ofhuman-AI collaboration. Furthermore, it calls for AI systems that can proactively capture, adjust,and coordinate their responses according to complex contextual nuances, similarly raised by otherrecent works [12, 13, 14, 15, 16].While the present state of AI, including genAI, may not fully embody the ideal envisioned bythese works, it is crucial to recognize that genAI’s generation capability, empowered by largetraining data and pre-trained models, stands as a
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Jordan, Arizona State University; Kelly Simmons-Potter, The University of Arizona; Steven J. Zuiker, Arizona State University; Greg Barron-Gafford, The University of Arizona
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
-located in the Sonoran Desert region of the US. Agrivoltaics is an innovativeapproach to coupling solar energy production with food production by placingphotovoltaic (PV) panels over fields or garden beds. By coordinating agrivoltaicsprojects across two university campuses, SPV Lab involves ten STEM teachers in a six-week summer research experience for three consecutive summers (total of 30teachers). Participants across sites and across years generate and share insights intohow the collection of regional projects contribute to PV performance improvement anduse-inspired engineering. Specifically, teachers learn about, learn to practice, and helpdevelop curriculum and protocols related to agrivoltaics citizen science.SPV Lab faculty and graduate
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Identity Formation and Engineering Cultures
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy Duane Reedy, University of Maryland, College Park; David Tomblin, University of Maryland, College Park
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
oftechnical skills immediately transferrable to the workplace [9], [10], [11], [12].Current engineering education research on identity and sense of belonging has identified severalengineering mindsets such as technical narrowness, meritocracy, the perceived “value neutrality”of engineering practice, and the profession’s pervasive identification with corporate-militaryvalues which can directly and indirectly perpetuate inequities for engineering undergraduates [1],[2]. The razor-sharp emphasis on technical education at the cost of developing human-centeredengineers and the insistence that engineering is a value-neutral practice leads to what is known asthe socio-technical divide. The danger of this divide is that it reinforces deeply embeddedcultural