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Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Tech Session 1: IE-ing a Broader Perspective
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan O. Schall, SOS Consulting, LLC
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Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability). e) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems. f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. h) Broad education to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context. i) A recognition of the need for, and have the ability to engage in life-long learning. k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.This means that a program will need more than one indicator (summative measure) for eight ofthe eleven SOs. Sample performance
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eugene Judson, Arizona State University; Lydia Ross, Arizona State University; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Stephen J Krause, Arizona State University; Casey Jane Ankeny, Arizona State University; Robert J Culbertson, Department of Physics, Arizona State University; James A Middleton, Arizona State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
. Be the faculty sponsor for the student chapter of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME). [Teaching/Advising Role] 4. Work with professors from the Materials Science Dept. on an NSF research project focusing on materials processing and manufacturing research (a topic of interest to all 5 of these faculty members). [Research Role] 5. Work with 2 other faculty members to develop a new Intro to Engineering freshmen course. Course to focus on interdisciplinary nature of engineering and emphasize ethics & societal values. [Teaching/Advising Role]Respondents were also provided brief biographical information about five faculty members whohave varying years of experience. All five of the bios indicate strengths
Conference Session
Innovation and Reflection
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irene B. Mena, University of Pittsburgh; Alexander T. Dale, Engineers for a Sustainable World
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
part of WPSI). The specific ABET outcomestargeted by this course are (c) “an ability to design a system, component, or process to meetdesired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political,ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability”, (f) “an understanding ofprofessional and ethical responsibility”, (h) “the broad education necessary to understand theimpact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context”, and(j) “a knowledge of contemporary issues”9.The purpose of this study is to begin to assess the effectiveness of the course and course structurein helping students learn the course topics. This first study will focus on two topics in
Conference Session
ETD Capstone Projects
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Junkun Ma, Sam Houston State University; Case Dakota Born
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
adopted in ET curricula spanning variousdisciplines by many institutes. 1, 2, 3 Prolific literatures discussing numerous projects successfullycarried out by students with various engineering and technological backgrounds have beenpublished with technical details. 4, 5 Since ET programs focus more on the application oftechnologies, emphasis on developing projects with industrial partners is becoming a trend andstudies have shown great success in many cases. 6, 7 Teaching methods and assessing mechanismsemphasizing different aspects that modern engineers and engineering technologists are facingsuch as time management, team work, communications, and ethics have also been developedand incorporated in these courses to resemble experiences in practical
Conference Session
Graduate Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jane Andrews, Aston University; Robin Clark, Aston University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
be morechallenging. However, the two paper authors co-teach a module on Engineering CorporateSocial Responsibility. As a result of the Great Expectations Project, the learning objectivesassociated with this module have been amended so as to better emphasize the need forindividual and organizational social and ethical awareness. The assessment for this modulehas been altered to encourage graduate students to use their engineering and analytical skillsto work with non-profit heritage sites within the UK.In considering the individual and employment related drivers, one of the paper authors hasdeveloped and introduced a new graduate learning strategy which has been disseminatedacross the School of Engineering. Within this strategy, priority is
Conference Session
Integrating Additive Manufacturing Practices in Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
April Krivoniak, Robert Morris University; Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
FARO Arm demonstration. No further instructions were given, otherthan some discussions occurring if there was a problem just like in the case of editing .stl files.The student faced a large time commitment over several months but acquired strong knowledgeand great amount of skills in 3D scanning, 3D data manipulation, and 3D printing, along withAFO design knowledge due to her strong work ethics and will to learn. The student’scompetency and confidence also improved. After completing this project, she took an internshipposition with a high-tech tissue simulation/phantom company and performed successfully withthe skill and knowledge gained from this project. Following ABET student outcomes are alsocovered in this independent study:(Outcome c) an
Conference Session
Computing Technology Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M T Taher; Usman Ghani, Robert Morris University; Ahmed S. Khan, DeVry University, Addison
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Michigan Technological University, an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management, and his Ph.D. from Colorado State University. His research interests are in the areas of Nanotechnology, Fiber Optic Communications, Faculty Development, and Social and Ethical Implications of Technology. He is the author of many educational papers and presentations. He has authored/coauthored the following books: • Nanotechnology: Ethical and Social Implications (2012) • Technology and Society: Issues for the 21st Century and Beyond 3E, (2008) • The Telecommunications Fact Book and Illustrated Dictionary 2E (2006) • Fiber Optic Communication: An Applied Approach, Prentice Hall, N.J. (2002) • Technology and Society: A Bridge to the
Conference Session
Balancing Act: Ideas in Pre- & Post- Surveys and Assessment of Professional Skills
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William J. Davis P.E., The Citadel; Simon Thomas Ghanat P.E., The Citadel; Kweku Tekyi Brown P.E., The Citadel; Dimitra Michalaka P.E., The Citadel
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
proficiencies and understanding of ethical issues andprofessional responsibility2. Furthermore, adopted assessment procedures have beensuccessfully applied using Senior Exit Surveys to assess student outcomes through acomprehensive and integrated approach using both direct and indirect measures3. Understandingstudents through perception surveys is useful to improving engineering pedagogy as a means ofproviding insight into student development occurring during their engineering education4.Embedded indicators are widely accepted as an effective means of assessing student achievementas compared to adopted performance standards5. Use of course-based embedded indicators,detailed grading rubrics, and graded student performance scores compared to
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith W. Buffinton, Bucknell University; Vincent P. Manno, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Joseph J. Helble, Dartmouth College; Susan M Lord, University of San Diego; Ann F. McKenna, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
. Developing an entrepreneurial mindset is an important part of our education of 1 5 3.4 undergraduate engineering students.11. Developing ethics and empathy for others is an important part of our education 2 5 3.8 of undergraduate engineering students.12. Developing an appreciation for the global context of engineering is an 2 5 3.9 important part of our education of undergraduate engineering students.13. Engineering education research and innovation is important at my
Conference Session
Design and Making
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marisa Exter, Purdue University; Iryna Ashby, Purdue University; Colin M. Gray, Purdue University; Denise McAllister Wilder NCIDQ, Purdue University; Terri S. Krause, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
simulations, smart home technology and aging in place, and retrofitting existing homes to create net zero homes for aging in place.Mrs. Terri S. Krause, Purdue University Terri Krause is a second year PhD student in Learning Design & Technology, a Graduate Research Assis- tant in Purdue Polytechnic Institute, and is serving on the research and evaluation team for the Transdis- ciplinary Studies in Technology (TST) program. Her interests include adapting learning experiences for cross-cultural instructional and online instructional environments; with a values-based, ethical focus. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Systematically Integrating Liberal Education in a
Conference Session
Insights and Practices for Engineering Leadership Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University
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Engineering Leadership Development Division
ethically, making a genuineeffort to get to know others and build relationships, and self-sacrifice/servanthood.Summers et al. [3] identified several “soft skills” as being extremely important for engineersincluding: writing reports, team leadership, project and time management, and setting of projectdeadlines. There are many definitions of leadership and lists of skills, knowledge, and abilitiesexpected of leaders. Bowman and Farr [4] describe a leader as “someone who can influence anorganized group toward accomplishing its goals.” They emphasize that the literature supportfour key leadership traits: communication, teamwork, cultural awareness, and ethics.There are various leadership models and debates about what constitutes leadership. Similarly
Conference Session
Development of Technical and Soft Skills in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington; Alyssa Catherine Taylor, University of Washington; Stephanie Pulford, University of California, Davis
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
University of Washington include introductory and honors courses in bioengineering, tissue and protein engineering lab courses, bioengineering ethics, leadership, and bio- engineering capstone writing and research/design courses. She is committed to enhancing diversity and inclusivity in engineering, and creating opportunities for undergraduate students to engage in K-12 educa- tional outreach. Dr. Hendricks has over a decade of experience leading educational outreach and summer camp programs at both Duke University and the University of Washington.Dr. Alyssa Catherine Taylor, University of Washington Alyssa C. Taylor is a lecturer in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Washington. She received a B.S. in
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
that those feelings influence their thoughts, beliefs, and actions [17]. In engineering, weoften devalue the affective aspects of these discussions, and sometimes forget to bring up themoral/ethical aspects of our positions. This architecture develops the moral imagination ofengineering students by examining how their actions impact others.The ability to make meaning of complex, open-ended problems is critical to the success ofprofessional engineers in the workplace [18] and has been examined as a specific difficulty thatengineering students have [19]. The Four Voices architecture provides an alternative to simply"finding the best solution" to the issue being discussed. Instead, it asks participants to considerhow and why different parties
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John M Santiago Jr, Colorado Technical University; Kathy L. Kasley P.E., Colorado Technical University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
theirdiscipline knowledge.”8 Wasson also identified a need to integrate SE concepts, principles, andpractices into engineering programs. This will significantly upgrade the knowledge and skills ofnew engineering graduates to meet demands of the public and private workforce6.At the undergraduate level, the Western Kentucky University created a new SystemsEngineering (SE) Minor to upper division civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering9. Theintent is to prepare the student for their capstone design course. Their course consists of systemsengineering process, requirements, design fundamentals, subsystem fundamentals, trade studies,integration, technical reviews, and case studies and ethics. The minor in SE offers students toexpand their perspective on
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
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
assignments will follow t Bloom's taxonomy(Bloom 1956) where each new assignment moves to a higher level with each module. Forexample, Module 1 is descriptive and focuses on knowledge acquisition, Module 2 focuses oncomprehension and understanding of materials to formulate questions, Module 3 moves toapplication, while Modules 4 and 5 will focus on analysis, evaluation, and creation. With eachModule there will be a set of tasks undertaken and an assessment. The final product will be asynthesis of engineering knowledge and social, political, economic, and ethical considerations. Module 1: Introduction. New knowledge/ tasks: The social science professors and the engineering professor will discuss the role of computer technology in community
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Monday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Haolin Zhu, Arizona State University; Benjamin Emery Mertz, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
., an engineerinstilled with the entrepreneurial mindset) places product benefits before design features andleverages technology to fill unmet customer needs”. Skills associated with the entrepreneurialmindset include: effective communication (verbal, written, graphical), teamwork, ethics andethical decision-making, customer awareness, persistence, creativity, innovation, timemanagement, critical thinking, global awareness, self-directed research, life-long learning,learning through failure, tolerance for ambiguity, and estimation3. In order to prepare moreengineering students with such skills, the Kern Family Foundation has established the KernEntrepreneurial Education Network (KEEN), a network of institutions that are committed tochanging
Conference Session
Curricular Issues in Computing
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Secil Caskurlu, Purdue University; Iryna Ashby, Purdue University; Marisa Exter, Purdue University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
; the ability to demonstrate ethical judgment andintegrity; intercultural skills; the capacity for continued learning, and general breadth of skillsand knowledge 5. Thus, having disciplinary knowledge is not enough. Today’s workplacerequires applying such knowledge towards analysis, decision-making, and problem solvingwithin a complex environment6-8. 2Formal Education and Computing Professionals’ Needs It is therefore unsurprising that, in the Computing Science Curricula 2013 final report, theJoint Task Force on Computing Curricula9 stated that The education that undergraduates in computer science receive must adequately prepare
Conference Session
Edifying Engineering Education through Multidisciplinary Efforts
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nael Barakat P.E., Texas A&M University, Kingsville; David Ramirez, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Selahattin Ozcelik, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; John Austin McCoy, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Aws Al-Shalash; Jong-Won Choi, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Paper ID #20602The CASCADE Experience: An Innovative Cascaded Peer-Mentoring ProjectDr. Nael Barakat P.E., Texas A&M University, Kingsville Dr. Nael Barakat is a professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean for Research and Grad- uate Studies at Texas A&M University - Kingsville. He is a registered professional engineer in Ontario, Canada, and a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). His areas of interest include Controls, Robotics, Automation, Systems dynamics and Integration, Mechatronics and Energy Harvesting, as well as Engineering Ethics, professionalism, and Education. Dr
Conference Session
Integrated Activities for Green Energy and Manufacturing Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.); Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Tech.); Richard Chiou, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
combinedelectrical and mechanical engineering technology major, with several courses related torenewable energy, energy conversion, green energy manufacturing and sustainability. Our maingoal is to create a highly skilled professional workforce ready to “hit the ground running” aftergraduation and also having most of the qualities of a “global engineer”, a critical thinker and aninnovator which is in total agreement with ABET criterion c (“an ability to design a system,component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic,environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability”)[7], [8]. During the past 8 years, our ET program developed courses oriented towards energyconversion
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Zhang, Zhejiang University; Yuexin Jiang, Zhejiang University; Xiaofeng Tang, Pennsylvania State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
management, Hangzhou Dianzi University 2007-2012 Associate Pro- fessor, School of management, Hangzhou Dianzi University 2005-2007 Assistant Professor, School of management, Hangzhou Dianzi UniversityMiss Yuexin Jiang, Zhejiang University Master degree candidate in School of Public Affairs in Zhejiang University. Research direction: Educa- tional Economy and Management.Dr. Xiaofeng Tang, Pennsylvania State University Xiaofeng Tang is a postdoctoral fellow in engineering ethics at Penn State University. He received his Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 University Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Conference Session
Listening and Negotiation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adjo A Amekudzi-Kennedy, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kevin D. Hall, University of Arkansas; Trevor Scott Harding, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Amy J Moll, Boise State University; Janet Callahan, Boise State University
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Minorities in Engineering, Women in Engineering
earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1993 prior to joining the faculty of the University of Arkansas. Hall is very active in both the research and education communities. He has published more than 70 articles and given more than 150 presentations to various groups. His primary teaching and research interests include pavement design, materials, construction, and rehabilitation, in addition to the topics of professionalism, licensure, and ethics. On the education front, he serves as the co-Chair of the ASCE Body of Knowledge Education Fulfillment Committee (BOKEdFC), and is an active participant in the Civil Engineering Division of ASEE. In terms of technical/research efforts, he currently serves on eight
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in First-Year Programs
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Curtis Abel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Kristin Boudreau, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Through a Humanistic Lens” in Engineering Studies 2015 and ”A Game-Based Approach to Information Literacy and Engi- neering in Context” (with Laura Hanlan) in Proceedings of the Frontiers in Education Conference 2015. A classroom game she developed with students and colleagues at WPI, ”Humanitarian Engineering Past and Present: Worcester’s Sewage Problem at the Turn of the Twentieth Century” was chosen by the Na- tional Academy of Engineering as an ”Exemplary Engineering Ethics Activity” that prepares students for ”ethical practice, research, or leadership in engineering.” c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Negotiating a Nineteenth-Century Solution  AbstractThis
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Experiences of Diverse Students
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joel Alejandro Mejia, Angelo State University; Amy Wilson-Lopez, Utah State University, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership; Andrea L. Robledo, Angelo State University; Renata A. Revelo, University of Illinois, Chicago
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
theshower chair adjustable headrest – mentioned that she wanted to provide solutions to people intheir community working at a meat-packing plant. However, she desisted from addressing thatspecific problem because she thought it would become very politicized. She understood that hercommunity had a history of struggle and subjugation and wanted to prevent any harm to them.This is a clear example of conciencia and empathy. Living in a liminal state5 provided Sofia witha different set of decision-making skills and approaches to solve problems in the community. Shewas aware that options were limited by economics, politics, and social constraints. In this way,Sofia demonstrated an understanding of the importance of ethics in engineering. Ethics
Conference Session
New Tools for Teaching Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bernd Steffensen, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt; Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
goal was to prepare graduates forengineering practice by equipping them with contextual (also sometimes called “professional”)skills. These calls for reform resulted in the EC2000 accreditation criteria, which require, amongother things, that graduates demonstrate the ability to integrate “realistic constraints such aseconomic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, andsustainability” into the design process, including the development of new products. This ability,in turn, rests on other abilities including an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams; anability to define and solve problems; an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility;an ability to communicate effectively; the
Conference Session
First- and Second-year Design and Professional Development in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emma K. Frow, Arizona State University; Michael R. Caplan, Arizona State University
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Biomedical
teaching with engineers and scientists has been geared towards encouraging them to think about the broader social, ethical and political dimensions of their research and training.Dr. Michael R. Caplan, Arizona State University Michael Caplan earned his undergraduate degrees from The University of Texas at Austin and his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Following post-doctoral research at Duke University Medical Center in Cell Biology, Michael joined the faculty of Arizona State University in 2003, and he is now an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Caplan’s research focuses on molecular cooperativity in drug targeting, bio-sensing, and cell sig- naling. Current projects align along
Conference Session
They need more than technical skills!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Boz Bowles, Louisiana State University; Paige Davis, Louisiana State University; Adrienne Steele, Louisiana State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
International
Criterion 3: Student Outcomes:  an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams  an ability to communicate effectively  the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal contextIn addition, it met several of the course objectives.  Examine current automotive and robotic manufacturing methods used in the United States and Europe.  Identify current and future trends in manufacturing and technology.  Analyze the global impact manufacturing and technology has on society and the environment.  Identify technology-based ethical issues and conflicts.  Evaluate the impacts of a discipline-specific technology observed
Conference Session
Mechanics, Music, Meaning, and Mohr
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig M. Shillaber, Northeastern University; Joseph E Dove P.E., Virginia Tech; James K. Mitchell, Virginia Tech; Cristopher D. Moen; Victoria A Mouras P.E., Virginia Tech
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Civil Engineering
generations to do the same2. Therefore,undergraduate civil engineering education should provide instruction in how to consider theaspects of environment, society and economy in design. For instance, the first canon of theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) code of ethics was updated in 1996 to includesustainable development3. ASCE’s Body of Knowledge4 recommends that upon completion of anundergraduate degree, engineers should have knowledge and comprehension of sustainability, andunderstand applications of sustainability.In 1996, ABET revised its accreditation criteria from being a set of detailed prescriptiveguidelines to focusing more on student outcomes in attaining certain technical and professionalskills5. ABET’s accreditation Criterion 3
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Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (RED)
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cara Margherio, University of Washington; Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington; Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
individual colleges with designing their own plans to alignwith the institution’s broader goals. Change agents must be able to read their institutions’ culture,Kezar and Eckel concluded, in order to develop effective strategies for empowering stakeholderswithin their specific contexts. Empowerment can take different dimensions, and there are nobounds to what it looks like. The crux of empowerment is its result, not its process.Why empower stakeholders to develop a shared vision for change?Stakeholder empowerment is not a strategy to eliminate resistance, although it may have thateffect. Its real goal is to preempt ethical issues in a change process. In an age when “most of thecurrent ethical frameworks for organizations, as well as in society
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Student Division Diversity and Persistence Related Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeannie Marie Purchase, Virginia Tech ; Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Student
Organization’s Lisa Tabor Award for Community Service. Using deep insights from a fourteen-year industry career and her strengths as a systems thinker, she is now developing and disseminating empirically-grounded models and strategies for improved human competence, motivation, and learning as it relates to the civil engineering profession and the construction industry. She is a discipline-based education researcher who passionately pursues research to develop an agile, ethical, diverse construction workforce enabled to lead, design, and build sustainable, intelligent infrastructure. Her mission is to transform the construction workforce and sustain change. To this end, she undertakes research that enables her to influence
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Beyond the Classroom
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy Joseph Balz, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; William A. Kline, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Jessica Livingston, Rose-Hulman Institute of technology; Stephen Michael Misak, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
develop a large range of the skills that arecurrently being underdeveloped. Maker spaces go beyond the traditional machine shopenvironment familiar to the undergraduate curriculum offering access to rapid prototypingequipment and conceptual design spaces coupled with a unique culture that can betransformative to its users.”In their synthesis on the humanitarian engineering literature, Campbell and Wilson suggest thathumanitarian engineering “provides a broader context than is found in mainstream engineeringcourses” and therefore can better address ABET learning outcomes F (professional and ethicalresponsibility), H (understanding the impact of solutions), and C (design within realisticconstraints), with a particular emphasis on ethics (Cambell