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currently the director of the Cultural Competence in Computing (3C) Fellows program and the NSF-funded Alliance for Identity-Inclusive Computing Education (AiiCE). She also serves as senior personnel for the NSF-funded Athena Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI). Her career in higher education began at Howard University as the first Black female faculty member in the Department of Computer Science. Her professional experience also includes Winthrop University, The Aerospace Corporation, and IBM. She is a graduate of Johnson C. Smith University (B.S., ’00) and North Carolina State University (M.S., ’02; Ph.D., ’05), becoming the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in computer science at the university and 2019
members from the ECE department. This expansion aims to increase the number ofparticipants as well as to understand faculty’s perspectives, ultimately contributing to thedevelopment of comprehensive guidelines for mentoring meetings. These guidelines will beparticularly beneficial for new faculty members who are leading these sessions for the first time,enhancing the overall effectiveness of the mentoring process.References[1] M. S. Jaradat and M. B. Mustafa, “Academic advising and maintaining major: Is there a relation?” Social Sciences, vol. 6, no. 4, p. 151, 2017.[2] A. M. Lucietto, E. Dell, E. M. Cooney, L. A. Russell, and E. Schott, “Engineering technology undergraduate students: A survey of demographics and mentoring,” 2019.[3] J. K
, a startup spun-off from UC Riverside and acquired by Wiley. zyBooks develops interactive, web-native learning materials for STEM courses. Efthymia oversees the development and maintenance of all zyBoChelsea Gordon, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand Chelsea Gordon received her PhD in Cognitive Science at University of California, Merced in 2019. Chelsea works as a research scientist for zyBooks, a Wiley company that creates and publishes interactive, web-native textbooks in STEM.Dr. Alex Daniel Edgcomb, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand Alex Edgcomb is Sr. Software Engineer at zyBooks, a startup spun-off from UC Riverside and acquired by Wiley. zyBooks develops interactive, web-native learning materials for STEM courses. Alex actively
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specific, its aid in instructional and course design. The METM program curriculum offers courses that focus on Project Management,Strategic Planning and Management, Financial Resource Management, etc., that are included inthe Engineering Management Body of Knowledge (EMBOK)[3]. At the conclusion of theMETM program, students must research, design, and showcase a real-world project that requirescomprehensive application of the knowledge they have learned throughout the program, in orderto bring significant impact to the stakeholders of their chosen organizations. The Capstone course spans over two semesters, Fall (Capstone I) and Spring (CapstoneII); it was first offered in 2019, and in 2023, the fifth student cohort started their
School; most recently, she completed her MPA at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and MBA at Cornell Tech. She has published in multiple academic journals including ASEE, ROPPA, and APPAM. Additionally, her scholarly work has been featured in Forbes magazine. She believes that research can inform diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies and programs to one day have a workforce that is representative of the society it aims to serve. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Faculty Development Symposium: Building a Community for Early-Career Engineering Hispanic Faculty’s Success and Advancement.Background and MotivationIn
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Engineering and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness of engineering courses. She is the winner of 2021 University Teaching Fellow award, 2019 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award, and recipient of 2016, 2017, and 2018 Klewin Excellence in teaching award. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Exploring Experiential Assessment in Mechanics of Materials: A Departure from Traditional ExaminationsAbstractMechanics of Materials is a pivotal junior-level course that is essential for various engineeringdisciplines (including Civil, Mechanical, Material Science, Biomedical, and ManufacturingEngineering) at the
, electronic, and computer engineering curricula. This comprehensiveapproach equips graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary for diverse fields, includingRobotics, where those technologies continually converge. The college’s MCE program achievedsuccessful accreditation in 2013 and reaffirmed in 2019 by the Engineering AccreditationCommission (EAC). As the program has progressed, a collaborative faculty team spanningmechanics, electronics, and computing and along with state-of-the art laboratories, has beeninstituted.The engineering and technology department at the college has consistently acknowledged theimportance of external reviews of our curriculum to ensure the satisfaction of industry needs.The Industrial Advisory Committee (IAC
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Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning. He is also the upcoming Program Chair-Elect of the PCEE Division at ASEE. His current research interests include STEM+C education, specifically artificial intelligence literacy, computational thinking, and engineering. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 K-12 STEM Pre-Service Teachers’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence: A PRISMA-tic Approach (Work-in-Progress)AbstractRecent technological advancements have led to the emergence of generative artificialintelligence (GenAI) applications like Gemini and ChatGPT. Consequently, these applications ofAI and others have proliferated aspects of daily life. Notably, there is a growing
Framework for P-12 Engineering Learning [2] later validated thisdecision. The courses soon grew in richness and became popular at the school. With mentorshipfrom the Research Experience for Teachers program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology,the teacher was able to present the program and curriculum to the ASEE national conference in2015 [4].The lack of a textbook was not a handicap because it left the teacher free to pull resources fromvarious sources, including the USPTO website. From her experience of engineering in industry,it seemed necessary for her to include awareness of the patent process. When teaching the stepsof Engineering Design in-depth, the product is the invention of a new technology, [8] whichlends itself naturally to a
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, it started when, believe, the PI applied for the S-STEM grant, and it was a consequence of that. We didn't have it before that.” (443573)The team evaluated the outcomes for the Fall 2020 offering of the corequisite course for bothreporting to the NSF and for an ASEE paper. The preliminary findings suggested that the coursedid not decrease retention and completion of calculus II for the students in the corequisite course[7]. Using the results from surveys and institutional data, the course was presented for approvalto the mathematics department. NSF funding and the emphasis on “studying” the coursecertainly incentivized continued focus on the course and its potential merits. “We knew the PI’s grant was continuing but also that
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´ Engineering Education Network (REEN), visiting Ecole Nationale Sup´erieure des Mines in Rabat, Morocco as a Fulbright Specialist, receiving an FSE Top 5% Teaching Award, receiving an ASEE Educational Research and Methods Division Apprentice Faculty Award, receiving a Frontiers in Education New Faculty Award, and being named an ASEE Fellow. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Teaching artificial intelligence and machine learning to materials engineering students through plastic 3D printingAbstractComputational tools in conjunction with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)have the potential to play significant roles in the future of Materials Science and
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