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Computers in Education Division (COED) Poster Session (Track 1.A)
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michaela Harper, Utah State University; Cassandra J McCall, Utah State University; Daniel Kane, Utah State University; Wade H Goodridge, Utah State University; Linda Davis Ahlstrom, Utah State University; Oenardi Lawanto, Utah State University
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
into higher education. At the timeof writing, over 1,100 students had responded to the questionnaire, and we plan to analyze theremaining qualitative responses through the current lens. We also plan to reanalyze the initial andremaining participants with an activity theory lens, clustering based on GPA and AI use, with asecondary cluster analysis on gender. As a mixed-methods study, the full research project willalso consist of 30 semi-structured interviews, with the interview protocol derived from thequestionnaire analysis. We also plan to analyze comparisons and interactions between thequantitative and qualitative portions of the questionnaire and interview responses to providedeeper insights into how student perceptions, disruptive
Conference Session
Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jalal Rastegary, New Mexico State University; Patricia A. Sullivan, New Mexico State University; Marissa Rae Montoya, New Mexico State University
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
assessments and encourage businesses to adopt sustainable practices. These grants reduce financial barriers and incentivize businesses to invest in sustainable solutions.Embracing a comprehensive approach, the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University(NMSU) conducts energy audits benefiting the environment and businesses together. The casestudy has assisted over 80 businesses and plans to continue improving the sustainability of NewMexico, Texas, and surrounding areas. These assessments provide a holistic review of operationalpractices, pinpointing areas for improvement and offering clear, actionable recommendations thatalign with industry best practices.Implementation of RecommendationsThere are three types of recommendations
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aiden Vance Dailey, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Tyler Kroon, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Julio Enrique Teran, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD)
current progress of e-REF and outlines our plans for its currentimplementation and evaluation. We describe its learning outcomes, structure, and preliminaryassessment strategies designed to measure its effectiveness in teaching literature review skills,engineering documentation, and data visualization techniques.Project Approach and Experimental Methodse-REF: Learning OutcomesIn the first-year engineering program at NC State University, we provide a project-based courseemphasizing teamwork, task management, and problem-solving. Students learn projectmanagement principles, engineering design, computer-aided design, data analysis, and prototypedevelopment and presentation. The overarching learning outcomes of this course include theability to
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Linda Vigdor, Advanced Science Research Center, City University of NY; Rosemarie Wesson, City University of New York, City College; JOSHUA Craig BRUMBERG
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
programs to help CUNY faculty better understand the expectations of funding agencies and write more competitive proposals. Her intensive NSF CAREER and Grants 101 bootcamps, which are open to CUNY faculty across all its colleges, have supported 21 NSF CAREER awards, and prepared over 150 faculty to submit and win awards. Linda was part of the planning committee and a presenter for NSF’s Engineering CAREER workshops for 3 years and organized a CUNY-wide Convergence Workshop in 2018 as well as Broader Impacts presentations. Linda has a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; her postdoc, through the University of Arizona, focused on art and technoscience collaborations. She
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University; Karim Heinz Muci-Kuchler, Texas State University; Damian Valles, Texas State University; Felipe Gutierrez, Texas State University; Jitendra S. Tate, Texas State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
topics and activities that are part of other SEED program elements and build relationships of peer support in a community of practice environment.Training for Faculty Mentors. Faculty members who are mentoring SEED scholars participated in an eight-hour mentoring training course before they started meeting with students. This training was open to other engineering and engineering technology faculty members to expand the impact of the program and in case there would be a need for additional faculty mentors of SEED Scholars.Student Mentoring. As soon as a student is selected as a SEED scholarship recipient or guest scholar, a faculty member from the engineering major that the student is planning to pursue is assigned as their SEED
Conference Session
WIP Poster Session: Emerging Research and Practices in Pre-College Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey D Radloff, SUNY, Cortland
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
related foci. Encouragingly, PSTs came to recognize sustainability in terms ofenvironmental stewardship and social responsibility, consistent with the EOP framework (TheLemelson Foundation, 2022) and as emphasized in the stories. When writing the stories, wehighlighted what motivates sustainable engineers to carry out their work (Gottschall, 2012; Raoet al., 2020). PSTs also formed more detailed understandings of sustainability (Gannon et al.,2022), gained related self-efficacy (Menon et al., 2024), and planned to use stories in their ownfuture classrooms. The stories supported PSTs’ disciplinary literacy (Silvestri et al., 2021).Our work thus far indicates promising areas for further exploration and scaling up. As wecontinue to implement the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pilar Gonzalez, University of Texas at El Paso; Benjamin C. Flores, University of Texas at El Paso; Song An, University of Texas at El Paso; Karime H Smith, University of Texas at El Paso
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
quantitative results to explain how a STEM degree promotes the social mobilityof a selected group of students. In this explanatory sequential follow-up, the plan is to exploresocial mobility with Hispanic students. The independent variable was the student's undergraduateor graduate research participation. On the other hand, the dependent variables were: a) monthlyearnings, b) medical insurance, c) active participation in research, d) self-disclosed socioeconomicstatus (SES) at the beginning of their higher education journey, and e) self-disclosed SES at themoment of the study.Quantitative data for study 2 was collected via student transcripts of the participants (N=68) tolook for overall earned credits, transfer credits from other institutions, and
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xinyu Zhang, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Lynnette Michaluk, West Virginia University; N’Diya Harris, Wright State University; Ansley Lynn Shamblin, West Virginia University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
)program is administered by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and supports projects thatbuild researchers’ capacity to conduct rigorous research in STEM education [1]. This BCSERaward belongs to the Individual Investigator Development (IID) track New to STEM EducationResearch type. It includes both a professional development plan for the PI and a research project.Engineering bridge and success programs such as summer bridge, math remediation, andengineering scholars’ programs have been created at 4-year institutions in the U.S. to supportstudents’ college transition, success, and retention in the major. Many bridge and successprograms face challenges in recruiting underserved students such as underrepresented minorities(URMs), women, first
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND) Technical Session 8
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, New Mexico State University; Stephanie Zackery, New Mexico State University; Luis Rodolfo Garcia Carrillo, New Mexico State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
. He currently holds an Assistant Professor position with the Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Mexico State University, USA. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Finding the Inner Researcher and Leader through an Engineering Mentored Research Program at an HSIAbstractThrough being involved in effective and well-planned research activities, undergraduateengineering students can feel as if they are involved and part of the research community. Oneway of engaging these students is through undergraduate research experiences (UREs) in whichstudents engage in research activities. URE experiences have been associated with positiveoutcomes for
Conference Session
Engineering Management Pedagogy: Teaching for Real-World Impact
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kumar Yelamarthi, Tennessee Technological University; Mazen I. Hussein, Tennessee Technological University; Elizabeth A. Powell, Tennessee Technological University
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Engineering Management Division (EMD)
planning and material handling, optimization and simulation modeling, production planning and control, reverse logistics and recycling, modern manufacturing systems, microalloying and mechanical behavior, teaching statistics and increasing the data analytics content in engineering curricula, and the impact of the administrative policies on the engineering education. Memberships: Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, American Society for Quality, Institute for Supply Management, and Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.Dr. Elizabeth A. Powell, Tennessee Technological University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Streamlining an
Conference Session
Enhancing Student Engagement and Support in ECE Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olga Mironenko, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Juan Alvarez, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Yang Victoria Shao, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
,” while another noted, ”Mandatory, so that students can avail this opportunity to learn more about useful resources on campus and potentially sharpen their professional/personal goal plans.” Another student added, ”I think that they should be mandatory because there are many students that would benefit greatly from these meetings, but would never sign up if it was optional.” • Preference for optional meetings: Approximately 23.7% of the students prefer optional meetings. One student commented, ”I think they should be optional, as students who find them helpful would attend”. Another suggested, ”Making it optional could save the faculty and students time”. • Preference for conditional meetings
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FPD) Work-in-Progress 3: Integration of Math, Computing, and AI in First-Year Courses
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Justine Chasmar, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Sarah Jane Grigg, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Darcie Christensen, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD)
engineering students [1], [2], asthis new generation of engineers will need to solve multi-faceted, complex social, technical, andethical issues using interdisciplinary, collaborative, data-driven, and systematic approaches [3],[4].Background and Theoretical FrameworksTo solve these complex, ill-defined social problems, students must first learn the processes anddevelop frameworks for concepts and procedures behind solving well-defined technical problems[5]. One crucial component of problem-solving is metacognition, the process of reflecting onone’s own learning processes including planning, monitoring, and evaluating that learning [6],[7], [8]. Metacognition, commonly referred to as “thinking about thinking,” is essential forself-directed learning
Conference Session
New Approaches and Leadership Development Frameworks
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Bosman, Purdue University; Rhea Dutta
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Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
inexecuting plans in anticipated circumstances [12]. In more straightforward terms, it signifies aperson's assurance in accomplishing a specific task. Albert Bandura's framework underscoresthat self-efficacy beliefs evolve through the interpretation of information from four key sources,shaping one's perception of their capabilities [12]. These beliefs significantly impact motivationand behavior.Seeing value pertains to the perceived significance an individual gives to a specific goal, result,or action. It signifies the personal importance or desirability linked to achieving a particularoutcome. The notion of value is pivotal in driving individuals to pursue objectives andparticipate in behaviors, as people are inclined to dedicate effort and
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FPD) Work-in-Progress 4: Pathways, Belonging, and Early Experiences
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen R. Beard, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Zoe Wood Wood, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Sarah Harding, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD)
, their major,figuring out their path to graduation, and emphasizing the importance of ethics and justice,diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering.Academic Advising General academic advising on courses with a primary focus on the importance of each student planning out their flowcharts for their individual path to graduation given the uniqueness of incoming transfer credit for each student; a discussion on concentrations in the major; senior projects; and how to get involved in researchPeer Review Flowcharts and Career Panel After students completed their flowcharts, they were prepared for more in depth discussion on flowcharts that FTFY students typically learn via word of mouth, including: which classes to avoid
Conference Session
ERM WIP II: Equity & Accessibility in Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leslie A Brown, Utah State University; Catherine McGough Spence, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Autumn Cuellar, Utah State University; Kartik Thakkar, Utah State University; Hamid Karimi, Utah State University; Marissa A Tsugawa, Utah State University - Engineering Education
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
which an individual internally andoutwardly interacts with their own symptoms.To capture neurodivergent narratives, we plan on conducting semi-structured interviews withneurodivergent engineering students three times over the semester (beginning, middle, end).Initial interview protocols for each interview will be developed and adjusted throughout theinterview data collection process. An initial compilation of relevant interview questions wascompiled from previous research and from the objectives of the research study. This initial poolof questions will then be refined based on our thematic findings and using the nuanced languageidentified on the social media platforms TikTok, Reddit, and Twitter. Results of this work will bepresented in this
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DSAI Technical Session 4: Workshops, Professional Development, and Training
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olatunde Olu Mosobalaje, Covenant University; Moses Olayemi, The University of Oklahoma
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Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) Constituent Committee
[7]. • Industry collaborations, facilitated through the Society of Petroleum Engineers' Data Science and Engineering Analytics Technical Section (SPE DSEATS). • Resource planning, addressing funding needs for ICT infrastructure, travel, and conference participation.Additionally, the program sustainability is pre-conditioned on external factors such as institutionalsupport, participant commitment, and availability of funding. An On-going Precursor ImplementationRecognizing that educators require foundational programming skills to effectively integrate dataanalytics and machine learning into petroleum engineering curricula, we initiated a pre-requisiteprofessional development effort: the Python
Conference Session
Graduate Education, Artificial Intelligence
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marsha Lovett, Carnegie Mellon University; Levent Burak Kara, Carnegie Mellon University; Rachelle Palchesko, Carnegie Mellon University; Zachary Mineroff, Carnegie Mellon University; Judy Brooks, Carnegie Mellon University; Avi Chawla, Carnegie Mellon University; Martin van Velsen, Carnegie Mellon University
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Continuing, Professional, and Online Education Division (CPOED)
eventually expected to ‘fly solo’ as they build software solutions with no guidance.4. Our multifaceted assessment plan – elaborating on Learning Engineering’s third elementBecause data-informed, iterative improvement is core to our approach, we consider assessmentan ongoing activity. Given our online certificates are rather new, this work-in-progress paperdescribes our multifaceted assessment plan and presents preliminary assessment results. Theseassessment questions, with corresponding data sources and study designs, summarize our plan:1.​ What areas or aspects of each course design can be improved to enhance student learning?​ Data source: Performance data from online students’ coursework, analyzed according to a learning engineering
Conference Session
Culturally Responsive and Identity-Affirming Approaches in Pre-College STEM Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jialing Wu, The Ohio State University; Medha Dalal, Arizona State University; Adam R Carberry, The Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
0.6365 0.9404 0.6801 Intentions & Future Plans 0.9635 0.7280 0.9727 0.9316 Outcome Expectations 0.5980 0.5902 0.9934 0.8975 Support & Barriers 0.0805 0.4568 0.1836 0.5968Note:A P-value less than 0.05 is flagged with 1 stars (*); A P-value less than 0.01 is flagged with 2 stars (**).The ANOVA results showed that in the pre-survey data, male and female students hadstatistically significant differences across most constructs, including engineering curiosity,engineering identity, engineering interest, intentions & future plans, outcome
Conference Session
Faculty Development Works in Progress Session 2
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shaylin N Williams, University of Virginia
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
Engineering and Ph.D. in Engineering Education at Mississippi State University. Her research used Self Determination Theory to analyze Summer Bridge students’ experiences and senior engineering students’ graduation plans. She also researched how different first-year structures affect students’ engineering identities and involvement in communities of practice over time. Shaylin joined the University of Virginia in July 2023 and serves as an assistant professor and academic advisor in the First Year Engineering Center. She maintains interests in learning more about what contributes to engineering students’ success, how they can get the most out of their undergraduate programs, and how programs can be better designed to cater
Conference Session
Faculty Development Works in Progress Session 2
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Lopez, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya; Raúl López Sánchez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Josep Fernandez, Barcelona School of Informatics - Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
processes. Students must answer these scientific questions using CO2 and O2 sensors. They also design experimental procedures and analyse the data, with a focus on interpretation through theoretical models and stoichiometric calculations [12]. 2) Project "Working with Electricity": This project focuses on activities related to electricity generation and usage. Some outcomes include: a) Creating a Christmas garland and the electrical installation in a home, and b) Analysis and production of an electrical device. Industrial and artisanal designs are also worked on as part of the learning process [13]. 3) Project "Making our School Green": The aim of this project is for students to plan how to save energy in their
Conference Session
ENT-9: Multidisciplinary Activities in Engineering Innovation
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emmanuel Tetteh Teye, Montana State University; Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University - Bozeman; Seth Yeboah Ntim
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
thus far, and we plan to conduct additional interviews in thecoming semesters. Participants’ demographics were as follows: Grace, a graduate student inMechanical Engineering, comes from a rural Midwestern family with deep entrepreneurial roots,including dairy farming and cheese production for global markets. She currently manages aresearch lab. Wes, a first-year mechanical engineering student from an urban background, has nofamily history of entrepreneurship but is exploring his identity within the field. Cortex, a fourth-year mechanical engineering student and Vice President of the Bridger Solar Team, combinestechnical and entrepreneurial skills influenced by his father’s cattle ranching business. Open-ended, semi-structured interviews
Conference Session
ELOS Technical Session 2: Innovative Strategies for Fostering Deeper Learning in Engineering Laboratories
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David M. Czerwonky, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Senay Purzer, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PWL) (COE); Kay C. Kobak, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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Diversity
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
learning activities other than mini conferences. However, facultymentors and the administration suggested that we restrict ourselves to mini conferences so thatstudents have enough lab time to complete their projects. We complied with this suggestionbecause students do experience some pressure to finish their projects within the 11-week period. In lieu of additional activities, we plan to incorporate various STEM teaching techniques(Felder, 2016) to improve the mini-conference session. Notably, most mini-conference sessionsin the past had a lecture-based approach. With this redesign, we hope to incorporate more activelearning techniques to engage students. However, we invite some mini-conference speakers sospeakers will use their own styles that
Conference Session
Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP) Technical Session 1
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mona El Helbawy, University of Colorado Boulder; eric bogatin, University of Colorado Boulder
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Diversity
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP)
and the college have been interested in expanding access to undergraduatestudents by offering core/foundational undergraduate courses through the hybrid/asynchronousdistance learning modality. The authors of this paper planned to launch the two courses as fullyasynchronous online courses for the first time during the Summer 2024 semester. Offering thesetwo courses over the summer semester could significantly improve students' ability to stay on trackwith their degree plans and improve their ability to complete their degrees within 4 years.During the Summer 2024, the authors of the paper, who taught the same courses as in-personcourses during the Fall 2023 semester, offered these courses over a 10-week period through thefully asynchronous
Conference Session
ELOS Technical Session 3: Advancing Engineering Competencies: From Labs to Writing
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Azadeh Bolhari, University of Colorado Boulder; Angela R Bielefeldt P.E., University of Colorado Boulder; Maya Leizerovich, University of Colorado Boulder
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
completed experiments (n=2), orprospectively, planning for upcoming experiments (n=5). The group’s reflections did not seem tobe influenced by whether the students had already conducted their experiment, were still in theplanning phase, or were planning to adjust a previously conducted experiment. There was not anobvious difference in the scores based on this factor, retrospective (10, 13) versus prospective (5to 21, median 10). The memos with the shortest word counts received the lowest score, perhapsbecause it is harder to find evidence of depth of thinking and/or the level of care the teams tookwith the reflection.Table 1. Summary of team scores for groups A to G on categories identified from coding theirexperimentation-related reflective memos
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Civil Engineering & Leadership Division Joint Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin G. Sutterer, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL), Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
practice” examples we share regularlyfeatures good professional attitudes. We also formally teach professional attitudes in teamworkand leadership lessons. This includes, for example • Ethics thread: Learning in our ethics thread across the curriculum includes lessons in integrity and honesty • Leadership thread: Our teamwork and leadership learning, also a thread across the curriculum, includes dependability, consideration of others, empathy and respect, and flexibility. • Civil engineering case studies: Most of our faculty include case study learning in at least some of their classes. Some have planned learning even in required classes, such as “Professional Issues Friday”Despite faculty-driven
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 4
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yunus Doğan Telliel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Sarah E. Stanlick, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Shamsnaz Virani Bhada, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Gillian Smith; Ruth McKeogh, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Sarah Riddick, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
research designhighlight issues of risk and responsibility. In many ways, the IRB application is a mapping ofpotential risks with plans to avoid, mitigate, and accommodate some of these risks (indeed, everyresearch impacting humans has risks, and thus invites ethical response). This myriad of risks cancreate obstacles for researchers who want to go ahead with their research project. This is wherethe regulatory body of the IRB comes to the assistance of researchers to help with the what if'sand support researchers in their plans to mitigate harm to human participants. From a formalistic view, this whole process is ponderous. This is why many of ourstudents tend to approach the IRB process as a matter of a bureaucratic formality that needs to
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - AI and Digital Futures in Design Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniene Byrne Ph.D., Stony Brook University
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
open to the public. The release of ChatGPT marked adistinct shift in thought about the potential of AI in the hands of the public and an urgency forregulation.In November 2022, Brookings (a left-leaning think tank) published a Global AI ResearchAgenda, later cited in the U.S. Global AI Research Agenda released 3-14-24. At the same time,a U.S. National AI Strategic Plan was under development.Agency Approaches to Responsible AIThe Office of Science and Technology Policy and NSF were addressing the meaning and formthat responsible AI research should take across government agencies. This NAIRR initiative,which began in the Trump administration, released the results of its pilot in January of 2023.Determining NSF would house the interagency AI
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 2
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peng Li, East Carolina University; Sohan Gyawali, East Carolina University
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
overall average score is stable (around 87) when all students areconsidered over the years (2021, 2022 and 2024). In 2022, F2F and DE scores were close (87.6vs. 87.9). In 2024, DE students scored lower (83.5 vs. 88.3). This disparity may stem fromvarying Linux proficiency. Some DE students transferred from community colleges with lessrigorous Linux preparation. To address this, Linux review sessions and greater use of the Canvasdiscussion board are planned. Table 1: Lab Grades Comparison Labs 2021 ALL 2022 F2F 2022 DE 2022 ALL 2024 F2F 2024 DE 2024 ALL Lab 1 92.7 92.1 88.9 90.7 93.6 91.3 92.8 Lab 2 81.4 80.8 87.5
Conference Session
Inclusive and Interdisciplinary Approaches in Labs and Research
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer L. Cole, Northwestern University; Chris Barr, University of Michigan; Jamie Clark, University of Washington; Alexis N Prybutok, University of Washington
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
accessibility ofyour lab space. These questions are based on the [institution] Disabilities, Opportunities,Internetworking, and Technology (DO-IT) [18]. QUESTION RESPONSE OPTION(S)/TYPE Please rate to what extent the following Rating scale with options: statements are true about strategy, planning, ● Not at all policies, and evaluation of your physical lab ● Somewhat space. ● Mostly ● People with disabilities were included in ● Completely the planning and selection of lab ● Unknown/Not Sure equipment and services. ● N/A – Not relevant to the lab ● Considering accessibility is a requirement
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ann (Beth) Wittig, City College of New York at City University of New York (CUNY)
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
instructors.Methodology: The overarching goal of the year one intervention is to train students toeffectively self-regulate their learning by guiding them to use the three steps of SRL while doingmajor assignments. The three steps of SRL are: (1) Before beginning a challenging task, setgoals for the task, plan the actions to reach the goal, and self-motivate; (2) Do the task, adheringto the plan and self-monitoring and self-directing actions; and (3) After the task is completed,reflect on performance and experience, and identify adaptations to the plan to improveperformance or experience the next time a similar challenging task is assigned.We began by designing the intervention in Spring 2024, building on educational theory andresearch, and the typical tasks of