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Conference Session
Manufacturing Curriculum and Course Innovations
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faisal Aqlan, Penn State Behrend; E. George Walters III P.E., Penn State Behrend
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, both from Lehigh University. He has been a licensed Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania since 1998. Dr. Walters worked in industry as a controls and automation engineer for eighteen years prior to joining the faculty at Behrend in 2010. Most of his experience is in the design, development, and commissioning of PLC-based control systems for the food & beverage and cement industries. He has developed and teaches a course on PLC-based control systems for engineers. He also teaches a course on advanced digital design using FPGAs, a course on embedded systems using 8- and 32-bit microcontrollers, and the two-semester capstone project sequence for electrical and
Conference Session
Program-Level Assessments for Multidisciplinary Areas
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel; Elise Barrella P.E., James Madison University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
abilities to incorporate sustainability into capstone design projects in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition. 2013. Atlanta, GA.25. L., C.A. and M.C. A., Teaching sustainability as a contested concept: Captializing on variation in engineering educators’ conceptions of environmental, social, and economic sustainability. J. Clean. Prod., 2008. 16: p. 105.26. A., Y., S. D., L.M. A., and B. C., Problem-based learning: Influence on students’ learning in an electrical engineering course. J. Eng. Educ., 2011. 100: p. 253.27. Sattler, M.L., Y.P. Weatherton, V. Chen, S.P. Mattingly, and K.J. Rogers, Engineering sustainable civil engineers, in American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference &
Conference Session
Aerospace Hot Topic: Unmanned Aerial Systems
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Hudson, Western Michigan University; Kristina Lemmer, Western Michigan University
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
reportedgreater interest in space system design after each workshop.Finally, several key subsystems were designated as capstone senior design projects formechanical, electrical, and aerospace engineering students. Delegating these projects to studentsin the capstone course (many of whom were not previously involved in WALI) providesaccountability for key tasks, as the students are required to complete the projects to pass theclass. In a university that does not offer a designated spacecraft design course, these individualdesign projects can serve many of the same functions.Preliminary results of these initiatives are positive. There are currently more than 20 activeWALI members and 10 senior design team members working on CubeSat-related projects
Conference Session
Institutionalizing Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victoria Matthew, VentureWell; Jeffrey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University; Raina Michelle Khatri, Western Michigan University; Thomas M. Katona, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Robby Sanders, Tennessee Technological University; Bonnie J. Bachman, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Renee Cole, University of Iowa; John Lovitt, Wichita State University and Missouri University of Science & Technology; Melissa Geist, Tennessee Technological University; Charles Henderson, Western Michigan University ; Debra May Friedrichsen; Phil Weilerstein, VentureWell
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
studies at three institutions: California PolytechnicState University, San Luis Obispo; Missouri University of Science and Technology; andTennessee Technological University.California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly)Written by Thomas Katona, Assistant Professor, Biomedical EngineeringDescription of Innovative Entrepreneurial ProgrammingCal Poly received an initial course development grant from VentureWell that started in August2015. The grant was focused on developing a yearlong interdisciplinary and entrepreneurialsenior design capstone sequence. The course was to include students from the colleges ofengineering and business, and was focused on student-initiated entrepreneurial projects, andspecifically potentially high
Conference Session
Retention
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Laggini Fiore, Temple University; Shawn Patrick Fagan, Temple University; David Brookstein, Temple University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Instruction in Mechan- ical Engineering at the Temple University College of Engineering. He received his Bachelor of Textile Engineering from Georgia Tech and his Sc.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He was responsible for re-imagining and leading the college-wide capstone senior design course Currently he is the College -wide Coordinator of ABET ac- creditation. Prior to joining Temple University in 2014 he was Dean of the School of Engineering and Textiles at Philadelphia University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 WIP: Rethinking How We Teach in Engineering
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 11
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pong P. Chu, Cleveland State University
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Electrical and Computer
framework to connect and integrate the individual courses.This goal of the lab framework is to make students aware of the big picture, help them to connectthe individual subjects, and apply and integrate the previous learning in a new context. The labs cover the entire computer engineering curriculum, including freshman engineering,introductory digital systems, advanced digital systems, computer organization, embeddedsystems, hardware-software co-design, and senior capstone design. The complexities andabstraction levels of the experiments and projects gradually grow. The key concepts are repeatedin different courses with increasing sophistication and studied from different aspects andcontexts, such as hardware implementation versus software
Conference Session
CEED Technical Session: High-Impact Makerspaces, Transitioning from Co-op to School and Service Research
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexandra Longo, American Society for Engineering Education; Brian Yoder, American Society for Engineering Education; Rocio C. Chavela Guerra, American Society for Engineering Education; Rossen Tsanov, American Society for Engineering Education
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
it is used, a total of70 individuals (61 ED and 9 ETDC) provided open-ended responses. Of these respondents,approximately two-thirds of ED and all ETDC shared that their makerspaces serve primarilyeducational objectives. Respondents shared a variety of educational uses for these spaces; someare used to support classes and individual student projects (including capstone projects andindependent study projects), while others are used as a direct supplement to curricula (onerespondent noted that their makerspace is used for a required course for all introductoryengineering students).Aside from a solely educational focus (in that the makerspaces uses and activities primarilysupport curricular activities), a significant number of university
Conference Session
Assessment and Liberal Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kirsten A. Davis, Virginia Tech; Chris Gewirtz, Virginia Tech; Ramon Benitez, Virginia Tech; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
ePortfolio; Engineering N/ACapstone taken simultaneously with a capstone design courseDesign Engineering/ Critique & Practice Incorporates all skills learned in the minor in aCapstone Various in Design & Arts team project A pervasive challenge of developing a minor like the IPM is communicating clearlyacross disciplines. Because the IPM core sequence includes courses from three differentcolleges, the faculty teaching these courses have had to work closely to negotiate terminologyand outcomes throughout the minor. One example of this is the term “design,” which can beviewed differently
Conference Session
Professional Skills and Teaming in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tehya Stockman, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Claire Elizabeth Kincaid, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Thomas Andrew Heale, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Steven Eric Meyer, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Alexandra Coso Strong, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
in authentic cross-disciplinary design projects. While guidance fromprofessors with industry experience and teaching techniques such as project-based and servicelearning are common approaches to supporting student preparation, there is continued need fordesign education to include a focus on the development of skills to support communicationacross disciplinary and team boundaries (e.g., shared language and clarity of narrative). Theseskills, which are frequently thought of as non-engineering work, are as critical to the completionof cross-disciplinary projects as skills associated with conventional engineering design work(i.e., design and technical practices). As a result, a multiple case study was designed to explorethe practices of
Conference Session
Curricular Issues in Computing and Information Technology Programs II
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chaomin Luo, University of Detroit Mercy; Jiawen Wang, University of Detroit Mercy; Wenbing Zhao, Cleveland State University; Lei Wang, Anhui Polytechnic University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
. V., A Senior Design Project: Heating and Cooling System for Car’s Interior. Proc. of the 2014 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, ASEE 2014.3. Lumpp J., Jacob J., Smith S., Smith W., BIG BLUE: A Multidisciplinary Capstone Engineering Design Project, Proc. of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, ASEE 2006.4. Koehler, M. J., and Mishra, P. What Is Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge? Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, 9(1), 60-70, 2009.5. Abbas, K. and Leseman, Z. C., A Laboratory Project on the Theory, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Silicon-On-Insulator Micro-Comb Drive Actuator With Fixed
Conference Session
Design Tools and Skill Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Annie Abell, Ohio State University; Kelly DeVore, Columbus College of Art and Design
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Paper ID #18607Embracing Ambiguity: A Framework for Promoting Iterative Design Think-ing Approaches in Engineering and Design CurriculaAnnie Abell, Ohio State University Annie Abell is an Assistant Professor of Practice at The Ohio State University in the Department of Me- chanical & Aerospace Engineering. Abell received her BS in Mechanical Engineering from Valparaiso University and a MFA in Design Research & Development from The Ohio State University with an em- phasis on Industrial Design. She teaches project-based, product design courses to senior-level and gradu- ate engineering students, as well as an
Conference Session
Diversity and Inclusion
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mel Chua, Olin College; Tess Edmonds, Olin College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
anexample conversation loosely synthesized from an engineering senior capstone project (detailschanged) follow:  Person A: We're falling behind on our capstone project. I really don't think the software platform we're designing is appropriate for the high school students we are supposedly making it for, and want to switch to a more beginner-friendly programming language for them, but we're already two weeks behind and my teammates just want to keep going... (continues describing the issue, then steps back for B and C to discuss)  Person B: It sounds like A feels like she should be working extra hours outside of class to prototype the project in a different language so she can show her team it works
Conference Session
Novel Pedagogical Techniques II: Potpourri
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Miriam R. Wattenbarger, University of Pennsylvania
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
field of expertise.The class is divided into four main sections: 1) drug distribution and delivery in the body anddrug interactions with the body: challenges and specific aspects of biotherapeutics; 2) drugdelivery systems and nanocarriers; 3) targeted and smart DDS; cellular delivery; and 4)translational aspects of DDS. The main project for the class is a group assignment for a proposalon a new drug delivery system. The students read current journal articles on drug deliverysystems and discuss their ideas with classmates and faculty. The groups submit several versionsof their proposal, and the second draft is read by several groups in a peer review process similarto an NIH or NSF grant review process. The peer review process is very beneficial
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Tech Session 1: IE-ing a Broader Perspective
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faisal Aqlan, Pennsylvania State University, Erie (Behrend College); Yuan-Han Huang, Pennsylvania State University, Erie (Behrend College); E. George Walters III P.E., Pennsylvania State University, Erie (Behrend College); Osama T. Al Meanazel, The Hashemite University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
commissioning of PLC-based control systems for the food & beverage and cement industries. He has developed and teaches a course on PLC-based control systems for engineers. He also teaches a course on advanced digital design using FPGAs, a course on embedded systems using 8- and 32-bit microcontrollers, and the two-semester capstone project sequence for electrical and computer engineers at Behrend.Dr. Osama T. Al Meanazel, The Hashemite University Dr. Osama T. Al Meanazel is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering at The Hashemite Univer- sity since September 2013. He received the B.S. in Industrial Engineering from The University of Jordan, Jordan; the M.S. in Engineering Management from Sunderland University
Conference Session
Integrating Additive Manufacturing Practices in Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University
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Manufacturing
learningoutcomes that students receive in their course of study. Many universities use direct assessmentinstruments such as written exams, oral exams, embedded questions in exams, certificationexams, and other instruments. Traditional teacher-constructed tests and standardized tests yieldinformation about student knowledge and performance. Alternative forms of assessment, such asthis constructive project, can be used as a capstone project to validate student outcomes. It mayalso be expanded to examine student development and progress in creativity, design, problemsolving, trouble shooting, and approaches in handling real world projects.In this performance assessment project, students were observed while working with complextasks associated with a real
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Monday Potpourri
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tammy VanDeGrift, University of Portland; Sherry Liao, University of Portland
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
students (how they chose their 100 website (WR) major, internship experience, capstone projects) were created by an undergraduate student and added to the set of web resources; Student blogs about their summer internships and study abroad programs were also added to the set of web resources. Presentations about the disciplines were available on the EGR 100 website.In order to create lecture time for the new labs, the presentations about the professions were notgiven during lecture time. Instead, those presentations were posted to the course website andstudents were encouraged to view these resources when preparing their student
Conference Session
First- and Second-year Design and Professional Development in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christa M Wille, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Dalton James Hess; Jake Mitchell Levin, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Amit Janardhan Nimunkar, University of Wisconsin, Madison; John P. Puccinelli, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
guided problem through the application of intradisciplinary technical skills. In Phase 3, thejuniors start on a more complex project that typically spans into senior year and Phase 4:capstone design [1-4].Over the last five offerings of BME 201, this course has evolved to cohesively combine threecomponents (lecture, lab and a design project) into modules throughout the course that representthe field of BME, both from a curricular and industry standpoint. To effectively teach thestudents in the course and maintain current course content, we utilize a three tiered instructionalapproach: instructors, three teaching assistants, and up to 20 undergraduate student assistants, allbringing their educational and industry experiences to the course. The
Conference Session
Changing the Engineering Classroom
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reid Bailey, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
those students who did not remember the class well would be less likely to participate inthe study.Future work directions could minimize selection bias and expand scope. To reduce selectionbias, all students could be surveyed at the end of the class (not 2-3 years later). While aninterview during the term would introduce its own problems (i.e., students could be influencedby feeling like the interview could affect their grades), adding questions to the anonymous end-of-course evaluation could be a viable mechanism to get responses from everyone in the class.Expanding the scope of the work beyond exploring why learning improved in the class,following students to their capstone projects to investigate their problem formulation behaviorswould also
Conference Session
EET Papers 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James C. Sanders, Troy University; Govind Menon, Troy University; Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
.  The number of jobs available is 315,900.  From 2014 to 2024, the job opportunities are projected to show little or no change.“Change in employment is expected to be tempered by slow growth or decline in mostmanufacturing sectors in which electrical and electronics engineers are employed. Job growth forelectrical and electronics engineers will occur largely in engineering services firms, becausemore companies are expected to cut costs by contracting their engineering services rather thandirectly employing engineers. These engineers also will be in demand to develop sophisticatedconsumer electronics. The rapid pace of technological innovation and development will likelydrive demand for electrical and electronics engineers in research
Conference Session
Construction 4: Construction Education Curriculum and Assessment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Luciana de Cresce El Debs, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Mark Shaurette, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Denise McAllister Wilder NCIDQ, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Construction
content emphasis of 4812 as being a part of a broadercapstone experience, while 3553 emphasis seems to be strictly in surveying calculations. CE-UY3553 is also offered to Civil Engineering students as a possible elective, and as part of the majorcurriculum for CM students. Even though CE students can take the course as an elective,researchers cannot assess if that is actually the case. Students in NYU may choose only oneelective course from a list of 25 pre-approved courses, of which 13 are in CM, 7 in CE, and 5 isin transportation engineering. • CE-UY 4812 (Civil Engineering Design I: Site Planning and Design): This is the first part of a two-semester capstone design project course for Civil Engineers. Each year a specific
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University; Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
canbenefit from the laboratory experience in applications of mechatronics, robotics, and rapid prototyping.As well as helping in the teaching of various courses, such experience benefits students who are pursuingdegrees in the engineering field. Students in the Mechanical, Electrical, and Industrial fields along withmany others can learn many new skills from multi-disciplinary projects such as the rapid prototype designof consumer products, a walking robot or various designs related to capstone senior design projects3, 4.Such projects show students how to use different types of technology, and demonstrate how advancedtechnology can be used in an actual application. Overall, many different fields of engineering can benefitfrom this application
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Purdy, SmithGroupJJR; Paul Urbanek FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP, SmithGroupJJR
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Architectural
Paper ID #18669Remaking the Engineering Building: Facility Design Best PracticesMr. Christopher Purdy, SmithGroupJJR Chris Purdy is the Higher Education Practice Director for SmithGroupJJR. With twenty five years of ex- perience focusing on facilities for higher education, he understands the unique requirements of campus architecture including longevity, sensitivity to context, sustainability and student engagement. Chris has special expertise in providing leadership for projects that focus on student STEM education and research. Some of his most notable clients include Michigan State University, Oakland University
Conference Session
DEED Postcard Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Goodman, University of Colorado, Denver; Stephen T. Frezza, Gannon University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Engineering in the Computer and Information Sci- ence department of Gannon University in Erie, PA. His research interests include Engineering Education Research, Requirements Engineering, Project Management, as well as Philosophy of Engineering and Engineering Education. He is regularly involved in supporting the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem, as well as projects that serve the regional community. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Finding Möjligheter: Creativity and Ill-Structured ProblemsAbstractCentered around the concept of Möjligheter, this paper focuses on motivating the rationale forfaculty to 1) add more authentic problems to their design courses, 2) foster more
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael J. Vinarcik P.E., University of Detroit Mercy
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Systems Engineering
5990 Capstone Thesis and ProjectElective Courses – (Two are selected by each cohort)  EMGT 5460 Product and Process Improvement: Lean Six Sigma I  ENGR 5790 Mechatronics: Modeling and Simulation  EMGT 5040 Administration of Technical Businesses  MPD 5750 Design for XThe thirty-three hours of coursework and a three-credit thesis are complemented by a two-week,full-time “January Experience” that jumpstarts the program and give the students a chance toform bonds while working on a challenging design project. This cohort kickoff is one of themost memorable experiences in the program and consistently receives positive feedback fromstudents.2As the program has matured, it has
Conference Session
Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Orlando Sanguinette Hoilett, Purdue University; Asem Farooq Aboelzahab, Purdue University; Erica Amanda Layow, Purdue University; Jacqueline Callihan Linnes, Purdue University; Chi Hwan Lee, Purdue University
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Biomedical
Society for Engineering Education, 2017 #FunTimesWithTheTA – A Series of Fun, Supplementary Lessons for Introductory Level Biomedical Instrumentation Students (Work-in-Progress)Engineering is hallmarked by the process of assessing a need and implementing a design to meetthe need[1]. Over the years, universities have adopted the capstone Senior Design project inorder to provide students the opportunity to put their engineering skills to the test in real-worldprojects. However, educators agree that obtaining competency in engineering design requireshours of hands-on practice beyond the time and scope of a university course. As a result, we arepilot testing a series of supplementary active-learning
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Melnyk, U.S. Military Academy; Brian J. Novoselich, U.S. Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
is an active duty Army Lieutenant Colonel currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy (West Point). He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech in 2016. He holds Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and West Point respectively. His research interests include capstone design teaching and assessment, undergraduate engineering stu- dent leadership development, and social network analysis. He is also a licensed professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017
Conference Session
Professional and Regulatory Issues in Ethics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramanitharan Kandiah P.E., Central State University; Krishna Kumar V Nedunuri, International Center for Water Resources; Ning Zhang, Central State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
lecture based approach. Hence, in 2016, as the newcomponents, reviews on ethical case studies and exams were added to the course. Also, thegraduates from the same ENE program, who currently work in the industry and the governmentwere invited as the guest speakers to provide the students their insights and the experiences. Withthe Fall 2016 assessment (Appendix-C), in the capacity of the instructor, the first authorrecommended to incorporate two more components, project management and research conductinto EPS course with the experiences gained from other courses. Project management was foundas a required topic from the course, Senior Capstone Project. Engineering students doingundergraduate research at the authors’ institution have to pass an
Conference Session
Student Division Diversity and Persistence Related Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stacy Lynn Mann, Kettering University ; Diane L. Peters, Kettering University; Rebecca Marie Reck, Kettering University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Student
might add more information of different types of welds, what is a poor weld etc. – Nothing • Juniors – Attend more events like this one – Make more stuff – Feel more confident in future machining work • Seniors – Use some of these techniques in future course projects and my thesis or senior capstone class – Better understand how machining works – I am more comfortable with the machines. They are much less intimidating, and I am less afraid to make mistakes.Do you have any suggestions for how we could make this event more useful? • Freshman and Sophomores – This was a pretty good event, I learned something I didn’t know anything about and was good at it and
Conference Session
Integrating Liberal Education and Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ravi T. Shankar, Florida Atlantic University; Diana Mitsova, Florida Atlantic University; Alka Sapat, Florida Atlantic University; David J. Terrell, Florida Atlantic University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
discussion pedagogy (Barnes et al.1994). We wish to synergistically combine the two pedagogies and the two learning paradigmsin our program by (1) having faculty members develop multi-disciplinary case studies (perhapswith the aid of MS theses students), (2) using these as scaffolding examples for students in multi-disciplinary teams at the junior level, and (3) measuring the improvement in a student’smetacognition process when the student undertakes a capstone team project in a later semester(Bransford et al, 2000).Theoretical Basis:Conceptualization of active student engagement (ASE) is associated with a critical reflection onknowledge gains including theoretical premises such as motivation; building results-orientedmindset, “learning in context
Conference Session
ETD Accreditation and Assessment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul Yearling P.E., Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Tim Anderson, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Robert J. Durkin, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
frigates and diesel electric submarines. Most recently includes 12 years in Research and Development and Lean Six Sigma process improvement experience troubleshooting process issues in the Paper, Chemical, and Converting Industries.Tim AndersonProf. Robert J. Durkin, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Mr. Durkin teaches courses in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technology; including the capstone design and independent study projects. He serves as a Faculty Senator and earned the 2013 Outstanding Teacher Award. He has over 25 years of engineering and manufacturing experience including; design, project management, and various engineering, research and manufacturing leadership roles. He has been