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Civil Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sandra Shaw Courter, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Lauren Seabury, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Benjamin Lee; Gregory Alan Payne; John A. Hoopes, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Civil Engineering
, 2009.8 Luo, Q., Qi, C., and Zhou, S. (Dec. 2009) Multimedia Application for Fluid Mechanics Teaching.ComputationalIntelligence and Software Engineering (CiSE). December, 2009.9 Beauchamp, G.& Kennewell, S. (2010) Interactivity in the Classroom and Its Impact on Learning,Computers &Education, 54(3) 759-766.10 Wiggins, G. P., McTighe, J. (2005). Ch. 1, Backward Design? in Understanding By Design, Wiggins andMcTighe, eds. Expanded 2nd edition. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.11 The National Academy of Sciences (2000) How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: ExpandedEdition. USA.12 Qualtrics Website: http://www.qualtrics.com
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Focus on Capstone Experiences in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Philip H. Harding, Oregon State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
AC 2011-2009: DESIGN OF A SENIOR LABORATORY SEQUENCE TOGUIDE STUDENTS IN MULTIPLE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS TOWARDSWORKFORCE PREPAREDNESSPhilip H. Harding, Oregon State University Dr. Harding has served since 2007 as the Linus Pauling Distinguished Engineer at Oregon State University School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering. He has worked in the oil, pulp and paper, and microelectronic industries with a history of responsibilities including process engineering, research and development, product reliability, and worldwide manufacturing and research strategy. He holds 14 patents, with another 9 pending. Most recently, he worked for Hewlett-Packard Company in the role of Master Technologist.Milo Koretsky
Conference Session
Developing Systems Engineering Curriculum, Part II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael C Smith, University of Virginia; Reid Bailey, University of Virginia
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Systems Engineering
challenge, the faculty of theDepartment of Systems and Information Engineering at the University of Virginia launched aninnovative approach to systems engineering education for working professionals. The program,first labeled “Executive Master’s Program” and, in 2003, renamed “Accelerated Master’sProgram” or AMP, was designed with following concepts in mind:1) A solid, well-conceived, well-integrated, and rigorous academic curriculum centered on systems analysis, problem solving, information technology, and decision analytics.2) Well-qualified full-time systems engineering faculty who know how to teach working professionals and can bring the same intellectual capacity to the program as is found in the research-oriented graduate program.3) A
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laila Guessous, Oakland University; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Brian P. Sangeorzan, Oakland University; Xia Wang, Oakland University; Gary Barber, Oakland University; Lorenzo M. Smith, Oakland University; LianXiang Yang, Oakland University; David Schall, Oakland University, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Michael A. Latcha, Oakland University
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Mechanical Engineering
Page 22.150.5Engine Research Lab and a DTE power plant; the Society of Automotive Engineering YoungAutomotive Professionals Conference and the Meeting of the Minds Undergraduate ResearchConference; and seminars on contemporary automotive topics by experts from the auto industry.Students also met with and were inspired by, among others, one of the highest placed women inthe auto industry, Ms. Meg Novacek, Director of Powertrain Systems Engineering at Chrysler.One of the goals of such meetings is to inspire and motivate students and to broaden theirthinking about potential career goals and interests.Since Oakland University has been hosting other REU and summer programs on campus, whenpossible, efforts were made to organize joint events or
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Education and Workforce Development Challenges
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven D. Hart, U.S. Military Academy; Ledlie Klosky, U.S. Military Academy, West Point; Joseph P. Hanus, U.S. Military Academy; Karl F. Meyer, U.S. Military Academy; Jason Allen Toth; Morgan Reese, U.S. Military Academy
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Civil Engineering
AC 2011-293: AN INTRODUCTION TO INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ALLDISCIPLINESSteven D Hart, U.S. Military Academy Steven D. Hart is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Corps of Engineers with over 22 years of service in both command and staff positions in Iraq, Kuwait, Panama, Germany, Korea, and the United States. He is currently assigned as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at West Point where he is currently teach courses on Infrastructure Engineering and Critical Infrastructure Protection.J. Ledlie Klosky, U.S. Military Academy, West Point J. Ledlie Klosky, P.E., is an associate professor of civil engineering in the Department of Civil and Me- chanical Engineering at
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Issues Part One
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claire Komives, San Jose State University; Moira M. Walsh, Independent Scholar
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Engineering Ethics
AC 2011-2571: APPLICATION OF CLASSICAL REALIST PHILOSOPHYPRINCIPLES TO ENGINEERING ETHICSClaire Komives, San Jose State University Claire Komives earned her Ph.D. degree at the University of Pittsburgh in Chemical Engineering. She worked at DuPont Research and Development before starting at San Jose State University, where she is currently an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. She teaches Process Safety and Ethics currently. She took an interest in ethics when teaching a freshmen seminar course, Biotechnology and Ethics. Her research interests are in whole cell bioprocesses and biochemical engineering education. Moira Walsh received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 1998, where
Conference Session
SE Capstone Design Projects, Part I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard W. Freeman, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Richard J. Hartnett P.E., U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering, Systems Engineering
writing it looks like the plan is to parallel an electricmotor/generator to the rear drive train, a combination battery/super capacitor will be used tostore energy during braking and release energy during acceleration. The aim is to increase fuelefficiency of the mail truck during its start-stop mail delivery cycle by 20% or more.The greatest challenges of the current project are administrative rather than technical – and thehackney phrase “herding cats” comes to mind. Four mechanical engineers have the project astheir fall-spring capstone project, two civil engineers are assigned only for their one semesterspring capstone, and two electrical engineers have joined in as a directed study for the springsemester. All three majors have different
Conference Session
Focus on Entry Experiences in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margot A. Vigeant, Bucknell University; Lori Smolleck, Bucknell University
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2011-2506: GIZMO FESTIVAL: K-8 OUTREACH AS A DESIGN/BUILDFOR ENGINEERING STUDENTSMargot A Vigeant, Bucknell University Margot is an associate professor of chemical engineering and associate dean of engineering at Bucknell University.Lori Smolleck, Bucknell University Page 22.746.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Gizmo Festival: K-8 Outreach as a Design/ Build for Engineering StudentsAbstractThe Gizmo Project is completed by first-year engineering students as the final exercise intheir introductory course: ENGR 100 – Exploring Engineering. The project also servesas a
Conference Session
SPECIAL SESSION: Interdisciplinary Course Design Opportunities for Chemical Engineers
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph J. Biernacki, Tennessee Technological University; Christopher D. Wilson, Tennessee Technological University
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2011-1831: INTRODUCING INTERDISCIPLINARY CONTENT THROUGHELECTIVESJoseph J. Biernacki, Tennessee Technological University Joseph J. Biernacki is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Tennessee Technological University (TTU). His research interests include the kinetics, characterization and modeling of inorganic hydration reactions and their hydrate products as well as the pedagogy of critical thinking, problem solving, team training and how engineering students learn. Biernacki received his BS in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and his MS and DRE (Doctor of Engineering) degrees from Cleveland State Univer- sity.Christopher D. Wilson, Tennessee Technological University Christopher D
Conference Session
Poster Sessions for Unit Operations Lab Bazaar and Tenure-Track Faculty
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Danilo Pozzo, University of Washington; Jim Pfaendtner, University of Washington; Marvi A. Matos, University of Washington; William B. Baratuci, B-Cubed; Jim L. Borgford-Parnell, University of Washington; Arne S.A. Biermans, University of Washington
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Chemical Engineering
Engineering Education, 2011 Integration of the chemical engineering laboratory with a focus on biofuel production.Abstract: The production of renewable energy is one of the most important technological problemsthat we face today. This challenge also offers us an opportunity to motivate and shape the earlycareers of Chemical Engineering undergraduate students. With this goal in mind, we havedesigned an innovative pedagogical model for the Chemical Engineering Laboratory that isbased on the central theme of producing fuels from biomass. The most innovative component ofthe new laboratory is the complete integration of new and existing experimental stations. Thesecond part of the unit operations laboratory
Conference Session
Focus on Entry Experiences in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Chemical Engineering
theywere not accepted to medical school or changed their minds or simply delayed their decision toapply for a few years. I was raised in Africa before my family moved to [the U.S.]. And my dad had died and everybody in my family was like, you need to be a medical doctor. So I grew up learning that I had to be a medical doctor. So when I got to the United States I looked at the lifestyle of medical doctors. I’m like, no, I cannot do this. I know everybody still asks, are you gonna go to medical school? I don’t think so, but the closest discipline to math and science I could think of was engineering. … And I thought probably chemical would suit me more because of the different ranges and the options they
Conference Session
Project-Based, Inquiry Guided, and High Performance Learning Environments: Effective Approaches
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khairiyah Mohd-Yusof, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Syed Helmi Syed Hassan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Mohammad Zamry Jamaludin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Nor Farida Harun, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2011-2721: MOTIVATION AND ENGAGEMENT OF LEARNING INTHE COOPERATIVE PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING (CPBL) FRAME-WORKKhairiyah Mohd-Yusof, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Khairiyah is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). She is presently the Director at the UTM Regional Centre for Engineering Education. She was previously the Deputy Director at the Centre for Teaching and Learning in UTM. Her main research areas are Process Modeling, Simulation and Control, and Engineering Education. She has been implementing PBL in her courses since 2002 and is also involved in training engineering instructors in teaching and learning throughout Malaysia.Syed Helmi Syed
Conference Session
Use of Technology in Civil Engineering Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Taylor Halverson, Brigham Young University; Rollin H. Hotchkiss, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
each team in front of their poster and listened to the sales pitch, whiletaking notes on a score sheet. After reviewing all of the proposed instructional projects, thejudges gathered privately to compare notes and scores. The top three winning project proposalswere identified and announced the following day in class. The top three teams won prize moneyof $150 for 1st place, $75 for 2nd place, and $60 for third place (thanks to the generosity ofBYU’s College of Engineering to sponsor these cash awards). Additionally, the winning projectlanded the commitment from BYU’s CTL to professionally produce, free of charge, the proposalas an instructional video project.With the students’ end product in mind we’ll roll the clock back to describe what we
Conference Session
SE Capstone Design Projects, Part II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Jacques, Air Force Institute of Technology; John M. Colombi, Air Force Institute of Technology; Richard G. Cobb, Air Force Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering, Systems Engineering
AC 2011-2669: FOSTERING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING EDUCATION THROUGHINTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS AND GRADUATE CAPSTONE PROJECTSDavid R Jacques, Air Force Institute of Technology Associate Professor and Chair, Systems Engineering Programs at the Air Force Institute of Technology.John M Colombi, Air Force Institute of Technology John Colombi, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Systems Engineering, Faculty Scholar-in-Residence for the Air Force Center for Systems Engineering and Chair of the Operational Technology Program at the Air Force Institute of Technology. He teaches and leads sponsored research in systems engineering, human systems integration, architectural analysis and enterprise/ software services. Retiring after 21
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Multidisciplinary Technical Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa R. Lattuca, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Lois Calian Trautvetter, Northwestern University; Sarah L. Codd, Montana State University; David B. Knight, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Carla M. Cortes, Northwestern University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
AC 2011-994: WORKING AS A TEAM: ENHANCING INTERDISCIPLINAR-ITY FOR THE ENGINEER OF 2020Lisa R. Lattuca, Pennsylvania State University, University ParkLois Calian Trautvetter, Northwestern University Lois Calian Trautvetter Assistant Professor of Education and Director, Higher Education Administration and Policy Program, Northwestern University, l-trautvetter@northwestern.edu Dr. Trautvetter studies faculty development and productivity issues, including those that enhance teaching and research, motivation, and new and junior faculty development. She also studies gender issues in the STEM disciplines.David B Knight, Pennsylvania State University, University Park David Knight is a PhD candidate in the Higher
Conference Session
Mentoring Graduate Students, Diversity, and Assessment
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joy L. Colwell, Purdue University, Calumet; Jana Whittington, Purdue University, Calumet; Carl F. Jenks, Purdue University, Calumet
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Graduate Studies, Minorities in Engineering
Education Annual Conference & Exposition13 Beams, D. and Niiler, L., How Engineering Students Learn to Write: Fourth Year Findings and Summary of theUT-Tyler Engineering Writing Initiative, Proceedings of the 2009 American Society for Engineering EducationConference & Exposition.14 Daniell, Figliola, Moline and Young, Learning to Write: Experiences with Technical Writing Pedagogy Within aMechanical Engineering Curriculum , Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education AnnualConference & Exposition.15 http://wwwhomemorals.com/moral-value/honesty/why-is-academic-honesty-important.html16 Miller, F.P.,Vandome, A.F., McBrewster, J. (2010) Mind map. Mauritius: VDM Publishing.17 Craig, J., Writing Strategies for
Conference Session
Hardware Applications
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher R. Carroll, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
, without understanding theunderpinnings or implications of what they are doing. To design a combinational circuit usingan FPGA or a CPLD, one can simply enter the truth table for the desired function(s) and thesynthesis software that configures the device figures out the implementation. Where is thedesign experience there? Nothing is learned by using such tools except how to use the tool.PedagogyTeaching digital circuits to pre-engineering students who have no technical background requiressome restraint on the part of the instructor. The topic can be mind-boggling in complexity, butthe fundamentals are easy. The task is to convey the fundamentals while giving just hints aboutwhere those fundamentals can lead
Conference Session
Design Communications & Cognition II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Bielenberg, Petroleum Institute
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
also in particular ways of thinking, doing andbeing that are peculiar to academic contexts such as undergraduate engineering education.[5]Beyond these, it also includes the use of technology, the ability to think both critically andcreatively, and “habits of mind” - attitudes and predispositions - as part of its definition. Thesimilarities between these components of Academic Literacy and the professional skillsoutcomes of ABET are striking. Foundational abilities in each of the areas of Academic Literacyare what is expected from matriculating students. ABET 3a-k are indicators of what studentsshould attain by completion of an engineering program. As such, they encourage continuousdevelopment of the critical reading, writing and thinking
Conference Session
Ethical Perspectives on the Grand Challenges of Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph R. Herkert, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
areoversimplified, false dichotomies of social divides (i.e., “wealth and poverty, health andsickness, food and hunger”). Such complex conditions are not binary on-off states but rather acontinuum that exists both within nations and across the globe. Who goes hungry, for example,is as much a function of politics, culture, economics and ethics as it is of agricultural production.Though suggesting that “engineers must frame their work with the ultimate goal of universalaccessibility in mind,” no attention is given to how engineers might go about contributing to thesolution of such complex problems (other than, à la Moses, pushing forward with technologicalprogress).It is beyond the scope of this essay to examine every one of the fourteen specific
Conference Session
Assessment in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Chin, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2011-1318: MEASURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ENGINEER-ING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNALRobert A. Chin, East Carolina University Robert A. ”Bob” Chin is a full professor in the Department of Technology Systems, East Carolina Uni- versity, where he has taught since 1986. He is the current Director of Publications for the Engineering Design Graphics Division and Editor for the Engineering Design Graphics Journal. Chin has served as the Engineering Design Graphics Division’s annual and mid-year conference program chair and he has served as a review board member for several journals including the EDGJ. He has been a program chair for the Southeastern Section and has served as the Engineering Design Graphics Division’s vice
Conference Session
Using Web-Resources and Literature to Teach Engineering in P-8
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aikaterini Bagiati, Purdue University, West Lafayette; So Yoon Yoon, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Demetra Evangelou, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Garene Kaloustian, Lebanese American University; Osman Cekic, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University; Jiabin Zhu, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
projectswith the “objects of the world” (nature = enhances the creativity of the mind of the youngengineer”). Furthermore engineering activities for Pre-K students were usually categorized in theterm “building objects through models,” discovering materials”, “junior builders”GreekIn this search the researcher used the Google and the Yahoo search engines. The search startedwith the words “δραζηηριόηηηες μητανικής για παιδιά” (engineering activities for kids). Thissearch led to just one result. The researcher, having been employed in the Greek educationalsystem for a series of years, was familiar with the fact that the term “Τετνολογία” (Technology),was the one main one used by the Ministry of Education Life Long Learning and ReligiousAffairs (MELLLRA
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Aerospace First-Year Project-Based Learning
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alok K. Verma, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
AC 2011-876: IMPACT OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING IN INTRO-DUCTION TO ENGINEERING/ TECHNOLOGY CLASSAlok K. Verma, Old Dominion University Dr. Alok K. Verma is Ray Ferrari Professor and, Director of the Lean Institute at Old Dominion Univer- sity. He also serves as the Director of the Automated Manufacturing Laboratory. Dr. Verma received his B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from IIT Kanpur, MS in Engineering Mechanics and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from ODU. Prof. Verma is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Virginia, a certi- fied manufacturing engineer and has certifications in Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma. He has orga- nized several international conferences as General Chair, including ICAM-2006
Conference Session
Certifying Teachers in Engineering or Integrated STEM
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yvonne Ng, St. Catherine University; Lori R. Maxfield, Saint Catherine University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
each stage, the engineerchecks to ensure that the Need and Constraints are met. For example, some problems naturallyarise from evaluation, but do not really need to be solved to meet the need.Since Practice was the priority curriculum, the Engineering Design Process was taught,practiced, and repeated in several novel applications of increasing complexity. This scaffoldedstudents' experiences, helping them develop mastery of the practice.The units of the course had been set up at first with Core content in mind, starting withStructures and Materials, then moving on to Machines and Mechanisms, followed by Hydraulicsand Pneumatics, and ending with Electricity and Electronics. Students built on the knowledgeand skills of previous units.After
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Female Faculty, Learning, NSF, and ABET Issues at Two-Year Colleges
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dan G. Dimitriu, San Antonio College; Jerry O'Connor, San Antonio College
Tagged Divisions
Two Year College Division
conducting this project some valuablelessons were learned and some new practices were successfully adopted. For faculty thatmay be considering the implementation of Service Learning projects in their freshmanengineering courses, the following points should to be addressed to ensure successfuloutcomes: • Administrative support- this is very conducive to the success of service learning projects; • Emphasis should be placed on academic rigor; • Participation in faculty training offers a lot of help of implementing service learning projects in engineering courses and numerous chances to network with other like- minded faculty; • Emphasis should always be placed on safety and quality at every step; • Publicity and
Conference Session
Engaging Families and Exciting Girls with Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan M. Caley Opsal, Illinois Valley Community College; Dorene M. Perez, Illinois Valley Community College; James A. Gibson, Illinois Valley Community College; Rose Marie Lynch, Illinois Valley Community College
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Involving Parents Can Improve Girls’ Perceptions of Engineering CareersMiddle school girls who participated in a recent engineering technology activity with aparent emerged with more positive attitudes about engineering than girls who workedwithout a parent.The activity, making a diode, was conducted by instructors at Illinois Valley CommunityCollege as part of a National Science Foundation-supported project1 designed to increaseinterest in engineering technology careers. The students who participated were the sixththrough eighth grade girls enrolled in a rural junior high, which has a high percentage oflow-income families. The girls were randomly divided into
Conference Session
FPD IX: Research on First-Year Programs and Students, Part II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jae Hoon Lim, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Patricia A. Tolley, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Kimberly Warren, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Peter Thomas Tkacik, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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First-Year Programs
data analysis showed differentpatterns between male and female students‟ peer relationships and support systems. Furthermore,male and female students also tended to adopt slightly different coping strategies relative to thedemanding course workload. While male students were more likely to form a quick socialnetwork and to build “learning relationships” with “like-minded” others most female studentstended to work alone and exclusively focused on academic work while not seeking more diverseand non-academic social networking opportunities. Each strategy seems to present some positiveand negative consequences.IntroductionDuring the last two decades, there has been growing consensus among engineering educators andpolicy makers that the retention
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Research on Engineering Design Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ann F. McKenna, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Gül E. Okudan Kremer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Carolyn Plumb, Montana State University; Hyun Kyoung Ro, Penn State University; Alexander Yin, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Educational Research and Methods
AC 2011-599: APPROACHES TO ENGAGING STUDENTS IN ENGINEER-ING DESIGN AND PROBLEM SOLVINGAnn F. McKenna, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus Ann McKenna is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering in the College of Technology and Innovation at Arizona State University (ASU). Prior to joining ASU she served as a program officer at the National Science Foundation in the Division of Undergraduate Education and was on the faculty of the Segal Design Institute and Department of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. Dr. McKenna’s research focuses on understanding the cognitive and social processes of design and innova- tion, design teaching and learning, the role of adaptive expertise in
Conference Session
Making Students Aware of Their World: Five Perspectives
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cherrice Traver, Union College; Douglass Klein, Union College; Borjana Mikic, Smith College; Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Steven B. Shooter, Bucknell University; Ari W. Epstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Gillette, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
AC 2011-1233: FOSTERING INNOVATION THROUGH THE INTEGRA-TION OF ENGINEERING AND LIBERAL EDUCATIONCherrice Traver, Union College Cherrice Traver received her BS in Physics from the State University of New York at Albany in 1982 and her PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia in 1988. She has been a faculty member at Union College in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department since 1986, and has been the Dean of Engineering since 2005. Recently Dr. Traver has been involved in initiatives at the interface of engineering and the liberal arts. She has led two national symposia on Engineering and Liberal Education at Union College and she was General Chair for the 2008 Frontiers in Education
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher W. Swan, Tufts University; John J. Duffy, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Kurt Paterson, Michigan Technological University; Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Olga Pierrakos, James Madison University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees
and extracurricular service activities in engineering education; • Identify challenges and facilitators to LTS for different faculty and institution types; • Place an importance on pedagogy in the development of future engineering faculty; • Create service-minded engineers who assist communities-in-need through engineering; and • Study whether service is, and should be, an accepted part of the engineering profession.1. IntroductionEngineering education has conventionally focused on developing students’ technical skills. Overthe last few years, concerns have escalated among many national organizations that technicalexpertise solely is no longer sufficient.1,3,4,36 Engineering education must be restructured toadequately
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BME Courses and Learning Activities
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge E. Bohorquez, University of Miami; Ozcan Ozdamar, University of Miami; Jonathon Anthony Toft-Nielsen, University of Miami
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
AC 2011-726: TEACHING MEDICAL ELECTRONICS TO BIOMEDICALENGINEERING STUDENTS: A PROBLEM ORIENTED APPROACHJorge E Bohorquez, University of Miami Dr. Bohrquez obtained his Bachelor degrees in electrical engineering and physics from Los Andes Uni- versity (Bogot, Colombia) in 1983 and 1984. After completing his Biomedical Engineering PhD studies in the National Institute of Applied Sciences (Lyon, France), he joined the faculty of the Electrical Engi- neering Department of Los Andes University in 1992. There, he actively participated in the development of the ”Studio Design Approach” for undergraduate students and performed research in the Biomedical Engineering Research Group. In 2003 he moved to the Department of