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Conference Session
Dimensions of Engineering Literacy and Engineering in General Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John W Blake PE, Austin Peay State University; John Krupczak Jr, Hope College
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
justify more faculty. One measure of department productivity is the number of students takingclasses from that department. A university core course can greatly boost a department’sproductivity in this area.ResourcesIn addition to faculty, other resources are needed for the course. Based on current models, it ishighly desirable to include a laboratory component in the course. For that, money will be neededfor equipment, supplies, and, unless the class is small, assistants in the lab. Additional labtechnicians may be needed; hopefully, undergraduate students could be hired as lab assistants. Ifthe course is either another elective option or is replacing another course in the core, adequateclassroom and lab space should be available.MaterialsPeople
Conference Session
Engineering Literacy: Champions of Engineering in General Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John R. Reisel, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
technological literacy for a wide audience byteaching courses on engineering topics to non-engineering majors.Such courses for non-engineering majors can take various forms.7-9 Courses can take the form ofa traditional lecture, with the engineering professor lecturing on technical subjects to a largegroup of non-majors. While such a course has the advantage of exposing a large number ofstudents to some science and engineering knowledge, unless well-done, such a course is likely tohave minimal impact on the overall understanding of technological or engineering principles andpractices for most of the students. Courses could also be centered on laboratory experiments,which allow the students to gain hands-on experience with engineering principles
Conference Session
Engineering Literacy: Champions of Engineering in General Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maria E. Garlock, Princeton University; Aatish Bhatia, Princeton University; Evelyn Hanna Laffey, Princeton University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
majors, where the students in this case may not have a solid background in coreconcepts related to engineering (e.g. physics) and may even have negative affect towardsengineering or low self-efficacy (i.e., enter with the attitude of ‘I am not sure I can do this’). Forexample, in the first lecture of the course, using online polling, the instructor asks “What do youexpect to be the greatest challenge in this class?”. Partial responses are shown in Figure 1, whereit is seen that “physics” comes up often, as do other anxieties. Although not shown, “math” isanother popular response, as are the laboratory components of the course.Although math and physics does play a role in the class, this is subordinate to learning whatstructural engineers ‘do
Conference Session
The Philosophy of Engineering and Technological Literacy
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary P. Halada, Stony Brook University; Peter H. Khost, Stony Brook University
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
, expert psychological biases on ocean liner industry including overconfidence, history in NYC and Europe conflict of interest Use of substandard materials Videos of laboratory tests (at due to external pressures on ocean temperature) on shipyard culture materials similar to those used versus once which should have been usedHindenburg Hydrogen-fueled
Conference Session
Dimensions of Engineering Literacy and Engineering in General Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuetong Lin, Indiana State University; A. Mehran Shahhosseini, Indiana State University; M. Affan Badar, University of Sharjah & Indiana State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
learningare collaborative learning, co-operative learning, and problem-based learning. Various studies,from using interactive, hands-on lessons and activities designed to teach research process toundergraduate engineering students 1 , to preparing manufacturing engineering students throughcompetitions, projects sponsored by industry, capstone projects, laboratory exercises or projectssimulating real-life scenarios 2 , have shown that active learning increases student performance inSTEM subjects.Critical thinking, identified by The U. S. Department of Labor as the raw material of a number ofkey workplace skills such as problem solving, decision making, organizational planning, and riskmanagement, is highly coveted by employers of engineering graduates
Conference Session
Aspects of Engineering Literacy and Community and Industry Engagement
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Catherine Garner, West Virginia University; Karen E Rambo-Hernandez, West Virginia University ; Afrin Naz, West Virginia University Inst. of Tech.; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
Electromagnetics Laboratory in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was an assistant professor with the Department of Elec- trical Engineering, the University of Texas at Arlington from 2005 to 2012. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, West Virginia University Institute of Technology in 2012, and he is currently an associate professor. His current research interests include wireless power transmission, radar systems, microwave remote sensing, antenna design, and computational electromagnetics. He was the recipient of the first prize award in the student paper competition of the IEEE International Antennas and Propagation Symposium, Boston, MA in 2001. He served as the chair of Antennas
Conference Session
Dimensions of Engineering Literacy and Engineering in General Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Krupczak Jr, Hope College; Mani Mina, Iowa State University; Kate A Disney, Mission College
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
development and testing the assessment is presented in thissection. A goal is to convey presently available results at this initial stage of the project.Results are available from preliminary trial testing with students in three different institutions.Figure 1 shows the results from this trial. A total of 131 students took the test. Of these, 42 werefrom Hope College. These were non-engineering students enrolled in a course called “Scienceand Technology of Everyday Life”. The course satisfies a general education laboratory courserequirement for non-STEM majors. All of these students are majoring in a discipline that is not afield of science, engineering, technology, or mathematics. There were 59 students from IowaState University. These non