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Christian Enmanuel Lopez, Lafayette College; Omar Ashour, Pennsylvania State University; James Devin Cunningham; Conrad Tucker, Carnegie Mellon University; Paul C. Lynch, Pennsylvania State University
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an initial investigation of the impact the ConnectedLearning and Integrated Course Knowledge (CLICK) approach has had on students’ motivation,engineering identity, and learning outcomes. CLICK is an approach that leverages VirtualReality (VR) technology to provide an integrative learning experience in the IndustrialEngineering (IE) curriculum. To achieve this integration, the approach aims to leverage VRlearning modules to simulate a variety of systems. The VR learning modules offer an immersiveexperience and provide the context for real-life applications. The virtual simulated systemrepresents a theme to transfer the system concepts and knowledge across multiple IE courses aswell as connect the experience with real-world applications. The
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Brian Aufderheide, Hampton University; Otsebele E. Nare, Hampton University
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25 new courses. He has supervised over 35 Industrial Design Projects. He is a returned Peace Corps Volunteer. He is dedicated in helping his students to succeed.Dr. Otsebele E Nare, Hampton University Otsebele Nare is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Hampton University, VA. He received his electrical engineering doctorate from Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, in 2005. His research interests include System Level Synthesis Techniques, Multi-Objective Optimization, Device Modeling and K-16 Integrative STEM education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Work in Progress: Engineering Economy Taught Across
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Elif Akcali, University of Florida; Wayne C.W. Giang, University of Florida; McKenzie Landrum, University of Florida
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of Theater and Dance (SoTD). After this experience, Dr. Akc¸alı began exper- imenting with the use of arts-integrated teaching and learning methods in engineering education. Since 2014, she has been affiliated with the Engineering Innovation Institute at UF and teaches a course entitled ”Divergent Thinking” that she specifically designed for engineering students. While the traditional engi- neering curriculum and pedagogy rely and place an emphasis on the development of convergent thinking skills of students for the delivery of discipline-specific domain knowledge, Dr. Akc¸alı challenges and invites the students in her class to think differently and develop their divergent thinking skills.Prof. Wayne C.W. Giang
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Venugopalan Kovaichelvan, TVS Institute for Quality and Leadership, TVS Motor Company Ltd.; Patrick A. Brunese, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Responsibility.Dr. Patrick A Brunese, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette; School of Industrial Engineering Dr. Brunese is the Director of Academic Programs for the School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Creating a Community of Practice for Operations Research byCo-creating a High Impact Executive Education Program in India AbstractThis paper outlines the development of a co-created executive education programfocused on operations research for an Indian company. The focus of the programwas not only the development of a critical mass of operations researchpractitioners, but also the creation of a Community of
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Lisa Bosman, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Aasakiran Madamanchi, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Scott R. Bartholomew, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Vetria L. Byrd, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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approaches for data-guided decision-making in theirexisting business operations; a recent survey indicates that the majority (~85%) of large businessesare in the midst of AI implementation plans [20].Given the greater focus on AI to support decision making, there is a need for industrial engineeringstudents to be prepared to understand and use AI tools in a business context. Yet, at this stage,there is a dearth of educational resources on AI or related technologies that are tailored for thisstudent population [21]. Emerging programs to integrate AI education into industrial engineeringcurriculum include the development of Industry 4.0 themed labs, both physical [22, 23] and virtual[24]. To date, these efforts tend to be technology-focused with an