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Conference Session
Innovations in Engineering Education
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
Engaging Engineering Students at Scale:Technological Innovation and Organizational Change Milo Koretsky School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering Problem Solving: Procedural ApproachGiven T Given T Given P Step 1 Step 1 Step 4 Step 2 Step 2 Step 3 Step 3 Step 3 Step 2 Step 4 Step 4 Step 1Find P Find P Find TExample Homework Exam School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering Problem Solving
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
J B Holston, University of Denver, Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science
Daniel Felix RitchieSchool of Engineering & Computer Science Project XITEOne DU : Entrepreneurship and InnovationThree Deans : Business, Law, and Engineering/CSInstitute – structure (-ish) Project XITEOne BHAG: “Building the Stanford of Denver at the speed of an entrepreneur”http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_29689866/building-stanford-denver-at-speed-an-entrepreneur Project XITETwo Activities during Alpha Phase: “Meetings of the Minds” --Building a CyberSecurity Eco-System “Activate” --JoyBox, „Uber-ize the Courts‟, Lyric2Learn Project XITEWhat could possibly go wrong???
Conference Session
Commercialization and IP
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Katharine Ku, Office of Technology Licensing, Stanford University
Tagged Topics
Innovations
Innovations: Stanford School of Engineering Katharine KuOffice of Technology Licensing March 30, 2016Industry relations President VP, Development Provost SchoolIndustry Development Dean of ResearchRelations Officers OTL Industrial Sponsored Contracts office projects office Industrial AffiliatesHow we see the world……..(licensing and sponsored research) Physical Sciences
Conference Session
Innovations in Engineering Education
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Edward J. Coyle, Georgia Institute of Technology
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Gary S. May, Georgia Institute of Technology
Experience (SURE) Peer-2-Peer Mentoring (P-2-P) BS Retaining Inspirational Students in Engineering and Technology (RISE) HS Summer Engineering Institute3 (SEI) Recruitment/Retention Summer Engineering Institute 3-week residential program for rising 11th/12th grade URMs from across the nation • Provides a real world engineering experience that prepares students for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow • Hosts 48 students, 13 resident assistances and 3 project facilitators • Over 92% of participants major in STEM Retaining Institutional Scholars in Technology and Engineering Financial support of URM and nontraditional STEM students who
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Keith Buffington, Bucknell University
Program Research Initiative Various dept.  KEEN IDEAS  Ciffilillo & Costa capstones (interdisciplinary) (college-wide) Various dept. Senior Design Funds electivesDevelop & evaluate Hybrid experiential Most highly-early stage health- learning & output resourced & outputcare technology driven driven SYNCHRONIZED ENGINEERING COLLABORATIONS: THE BUCKNELL – GEISINGER INITIATIVES Tech. Development Pathway BME Senior Design
Conference Session
EDC Business Meeting
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Darryll J Pines, University of Maryland
ASEE’s EDC K-12 Engineering Education Committee Darryll J. Pines Dean and Farvardin Professor, University of Maryland Chair of ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council K-12 Engineering Education Committee Outline• Membership of EDC K-12 Engineering Education Committee• LinkEngineering.org• K-12 Pre-College Division: Strategic Planning for P20 – Day of Impact at June 2016 Conference• AP in Engineering?• Committee Meeting at ASEE Annual Meeting Committee Membership• Emily Allen (Cal State, Los Angeles) • David Munson (University of Michigan)• Nada Anid (New York Institute of Technology) • Darryll Pines
Conference Session
Innovations in Engineering Education
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Stephen M. Phillips P.E., Arizona State University; Kyle D Squires, Arizona State University; Marco Saraniti, Arizona State University
November 15, 2015 - 19 programs at 15 institutions: Applied Science Accrediting Commission – 1 MS program, 2 BS programs, 1 AAS program (incl. occupational, health and fire safety) Engineering Technology Accrediting Commission – 5 BS programs (electrical, nuclear and construction technology) Computing Accrediting Commission – 6 BS programs (information technology/systems, computer science/networks) Engineering Accrediting Commission – 2 MS Engineering programs (AFIT and JHU Systems Engineering) – 2 BS Engineering programs (ASU and Stony Brook Electrical Engineering) Other accredited BS Electrical Eng. programs that are “mostly” online – U North Dakota (labs on campus) – Clemson U
Conference Session
Innovations in Engineering Education
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Monica Farmer Cox, The Ohio State University
Education Department ofInnovation Center (EEIC) Engineering Education (established 2007) (est. 2015) Enhanced Engineering EEIC Graphics 1st Year Engineering Engineering Sciences Innovative Graduate Program Minor Game Changing GroundbreakingMultidisciplinary Instructional Research CollaborationsCapstone Design Technology Want to
Conference Session
ABET Innovations
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Michael K. J. Milligan P.E., ABET; Joseph L Sussman, ABET; Patricia Brackin P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Sarah A Rajala, Iowa State University
Tagged Topics
ABET
76ETAC 581 204 59 12 7Update• Advisory Councils: Academic & Industrial• Accreditation Processes • ISO 9001:2008 Certified• Rebranding & Strategic Planning • Identify constituent needs; increase outreach• ASEE Sponsorship• Federal issues facing accreditation• Natural sciences• Expanding international engagement 8ABET Accreditation:ProcessABET Accreditation ProcessObjectives• Assure that graduates of an accredited program are adequately prepared to enter and continue the practice of applied science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology• Stimulate
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Sharon A. Jones P.E., University of Portland
INTENTIONALLY INCREASINGDIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF PORTLANDSHILEY SCHOOLMARCH 31 ST 2016 OF ENGINEERINGQuick overview …• Private comprehensive Catholic university• Approx. 97% of students on financial aid guaranteed for 8 semesters• 4-year graduation expected• 720 engineering undergraduates & growing • 75% increase in last decade • 18% increase in last 5 years• 4 majors in the School of Engineering: • civil engineering • computer science • electrical engineering • mechanical engineeringSteady increase: % of femalestudents compared to 10-yearaverage of 21%35302520 Total %15 First-Year %10 5 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Steady increase
Conference Session
New Deans Forum
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Reza Abbaschian, University of California, Riverside
multidisciplinary programs, recruitment, retention, diversification, distance learning, and continuing education.• Work closely with the Provost, other deans and university administration to enlist state, federal and industrial support for the establishment of major initiatives, such as Centers of Excellence, and Engineering Initiative Research Centers.• In collaboration with the Development Office and Foundation, develop strong alumni relations and fundraising to support the College initiatives.• Lead proactive programs in publicizing the role of the College and faculty contributions in addressing societal and technological needs. Bourns College of EngineerinBourns College of
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Shankar Mahalingam, University of Alabama, Huntsville
degree programs• 4 different labs• 8 project teams• 46 ballooning missions CanSat (Top) and Battle of the• $50,000 annual budget Rockets (Left) Competition Teams Left: Student Engineers meet to design payloads . Right: Launching a Balloon Payload at UAH’s Shelby Center for Science and TechnologyThe One Month Project Project Conception• Need for Training Tool to Introduce New Members to the Club – Introduce Club Project and Leadership Structure • Hardware Ordering Process • Team Dynamics – Introduce Club Technology Capabilities • Electrical Design
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Ranu Jung, Florida International University
Miami 65% Hispanic/Latino 18% Black/African-American Miami-Dade County Public Schools FIU College of Engineering & Computing4th largest public school district 5878 students/39% Pell; R1 Public Doctoral Univ.62% Hispanic/Latino 68% Hispanic/Latino 19% Women (12% Latinas)25% Black/African-American 18% Black/African-American Ranu Jung, March 30, 2016 Our K-12 Story: Comprehensive Program at Scale Competency & Knowledge DisseminationAwareness & Engagement
Conference Session
Disruptive Innovations
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Frank Vahid, zyBooks
CEO, co-founder, former Co-founder, co- UC Davis professor oversight authors,Programming in MATLAB UC Riverside professorProgram. Embedded SystemsDigital DesignData Structures EssentialsComputing Technology for All Scott Sirowy, Kathleen Hayes, Russ Anderson, Roman Lysecky,Computer Organization & Design Engin. Director, VP of Sales VP of Finance Assoc. Prof. of ECE,Material and Energy Balances UCR CS Ph.D. Univ of Arizona, co
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
David Munson, University of Michigan
The 21st Century Opportunity• Global economy requires a diverse workforce• U.S. population becoming more diverse• Huge potential for STEM workforce development among underrepresented minority groups• Focus on Detroit What is “The MEZ”?• Safe, supportive, and collaborative workspace• Home to 18 Detroit FIRST Robotics teams, summer camps, and additional programming for middle school students What is “The MEZ?”• Established in January 2010• Collaboration between University of Michigan College of Engineering, Detroit Public Schools, EAA, Charter Schools, and FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology) Who is “The MEZ”?• 270 Detroit high school students and their families• 35
Conference Session
Commercialization and IP
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Amit Shah, Artiman
LEAVING RESEARCH LABS TO CREATE STARTUPS• 30% ENGINEERS LEAVING CORPORATES• 10% PROFESSORS / GRAD STUDENTS CREATING STARTUPS• 10% UNDERGRADUATES CREATING STARTUPS• 20% REPEAT ENTREPRENEURS UNIVERSITY STARTUP MODES• PROFESSOR/GRAD STUDENT MOTIVATED TO DO STARTUPS ARTIMAN MODEL• UNIVERSITY PROGRAM STARTED IN 2009 – VISIT UNIVERSITIES PERIODICALLY WITH 2 TO 3 DAY PROGRAM WITH SEVERAL PARTNERS, ENTREPRENEURS, ECOSYSTEM PARTNERS – MEET 15-20 PROFESSORS IN DIFFERENT FIELDS WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN STARTUPS – EDUCATE AND SHARE KNOWLEDGE OF MARKET (BREADTH) TO COMPLEMENT THE TECHNOLOGY DEPTH OF PROFESSORS/GRAD STUDENTS – EXPOSE SILICON VALLEY PERSPECITVES TO NON VALLEY UNIVERSITIES ARTIMAN
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Emily L. Allen, California State University, Los Angeles
Tagged Topics
ABET, Diversity, inclusion
beliefs… etc.• Inclusion – behaviors and mindset – Promoting respect, belonging, leveraging the value and harnessing the power of diversity to the benefit of the organizationIndividual differences are not always visible Improving inclusivity – removing barriers to inclusion• Explicit exclusion• Unconscious Bias• Micro-messages• Accumulated advantage/disadvantage• Privilege’Diversity’ is being invited tothe dance. ’Inclusion’ is being invited to dance. ABET’s Policy on DiversityABET is committed to developing and using the talents of all qualified persons who study or work in the applied science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology professions.We respect the human qualities
Conference Session
Commercialization and IP
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
John Cabeca, United States Patent and Trademark Office
Tagged Topics
IP, commercialization
ASEE’s 2016 Engineering Deans Institute March 30, 2016John CabecaDirector of the Silicon Valley United StatesPatent and Trademark OfficeUSPTO Offices Midwest – Detroit, MI – Elijah J. McCoy – Opened July 2012 Rocky Mountain – Denver, CO – Byron G. Rogers Federal Building – Opened July 2014 West Coast – Silicon Vally – San Jose City Hall – Opened October 2015 Texas – Dallas, TX – Terminal Annex Federal Building – Opened Nov. 2015