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Engineering Education Research Practices and Community
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Javeed Kittur, Arizona State University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University
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Educational Research and Methods
productivity. The Journal of Higher Education, 86(6), 923-954.12. Potter, H., Higgins, G. E., & Gabbidon, S. L. (2011). The influence of gender, race/ethnicity, and faculty perceptions on scholarly productivity in criminology/criminal justice. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 22(1), 84-101.13. Overall, N. C., Deane, K. L., & Peterson, E. R. (2011). Promoting doctoral students' research self-efficacy: Combining academic guidance with autonomy support. Higher Education Research & Development, 30(6), 791-805.14. Lev, E. L., Kolassa, J., & Bakken, L. L. (2010). Faculty mentors’ and students’ perceptions of students’ research self-efficacy. Nurse Education Today, 30(2), 169-174.15. Bieschke, K. J., Bishop, R. M., &
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Teaching and Learning in Online Environments
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Eunsil Lee, Arizona State University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Bekki, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
. 141-147, 2010.[3] D. Xu, & S.S. Jaggars, “The impact of online learning on students' course outcomes: Evidence from a large community and technical college system,” Economics of Education Review, vol. 37, no. 46-57, 2013.[4] L.L. Long, & J. A. Mejia, “Conversations about diversity: Institutional barriers for underrepresented engineering students,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 105, no. 2, pp. 211-218, 2016.[5] D. Lawton, N. Vye, J. Bransford, E. Sanders, M. Richey, D. French, & R. Stephens, “Online learning based on essential concepts and formative assessments,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 101, no. 2, pp. 244-287, 2012.[6] S. Badjou, & R. Dahmani, “Current status of online science and
Conference Session
Instruments and Methods for Studying Student Experiences and Outcomes
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Sreyoshi Bhaduri, McGraw-Hill ; Michelle Soledad, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
. 13Litzinger, T., Van Meter, P., Firetto, C., Passmore, L., Masters, C., Turns, S., Gray, G., Costanzo, F., & Zappe, S. (2010). A Cognitive Study of Problem Solving in Statics. Journal of Engineering Education, 99(4), 337–337.Lutz, B. D., Ironside, A. J., Hunsu, N., Groen, C. J., Brown, S. A., Adesope, O., & Simmons, D. R. (2018). Measuring Engineering Students’ In-Class Cognitive Engagement: Survey Development Informed by Contemporary Educational Theories. ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT. https://peer.asee.org/30795McCord, R. E., & Matusovich, H. M. (2019). Naturalistic observations of metacognition in engineering: Using observational methods to study metacognitive
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Growing and Maintaining Graduate Enrollment
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Shannon Barker, University of Virginia; Amy Clobes, University of Virginia; Jasmine D. Crenshaw, University of Virginia
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
talent at the crossroads,” National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine, Washington DC, 20115. W.B. Harvey, “American council on education (ace), minorities in higher education twenty- first annual status report (2003-2004),” American Council on Education, 1-100, 20056. P. Gurin, E.L. Dey, E.L. Hurtado, Gurin, P., “Diversity and higher education: Theory and impact on educational outcomes,” Harvard Educational Review, 72, 330-366, 20027. P. Gurin, B.R.A. Nagda, G.E., “The benefits of diversity in education for democratic citizenship,” Journal of Social Issues, 60(1), 17-34, 20048. A.L. Antonio, M.J. Chang, K. Hakuta, D.A. Kenny, S. Levin, & J.F. Milem, J. F. “Effects of racial
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Experiences
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Alexandra Hain, University of Connecticut; Sarira Motaref P.E., University of Connecticut
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
95 R-Square 5.57% R-Square Adjusted 3.21% S (Pooled Standard Deviation) 1.454 Table 7. Analysis of Variance Results for Problem 1 ANOVA Source df SS MS F P Group 1 10.287 10.287 4.867 0.029* Grade on Exam 1 2 2.827 1.414 0.669 0.514 Error 120 253.64 2.114 Total 123 268.60 2.184 *5% significance level, ** 1
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Multidisciplinary Learning Experiences
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Ellen M. Swartz, North Dakota State University; Mary Pearson, North Dakota State University; Lauren Singelmann, North Dakota State University; Ryan Striker P.E., North Dakota State University; Enrique Alvarez Vazquez, North Dakota State University
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
: If yes, what disadvantages did that introduce? o Free Response, only answered by students in multidisciplinary groups • Q9: Based on your experiences, what is the greatest challenge for effective communication between team members? o Free Response • Q10: I feel the collaboration within my team was successful when working together towards our learning objective(s). o 5-Point Likert Response (strongly agree to strongly disagree) • Q11: I feel that my groups learning objectives were achieved. o 5-Point Likert Response (strongly agree to strongly disagree) • Q12: I feel the deliverable(s) my team achieved are appropriate for our defined group learning objectives
Conference Session
Improving and Understanding Engineering Collections and Publication
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James Sobczak, University of Miami; Buenaventura Basco, University of Central Florida
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Engineering Libraries
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division Technical Session 1: Topics Related to Engineering - Part 2
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Burford J. Furman, San Jose State University; Salman Ahsan, San Jose State University; Eric Wertz, self/EduShields
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
/262274614_Simply_Python_for_CS0/links/54de78c40cf296663786a2a1/Simply-Python-for-CS0.pdfArora, S. A. S. (2018, September 5). Learn Python: Tutorials for Beginners, Intermediate, andAdvanced Programmers. Retrieved January 11, 2020, from https://stackify.com/learn-python-tutorials/.Ateeq, M., Habib, H., Umer, A., & Rehman, M. (2014). C++ or Python? Which One to Beginwith: A Learner's Perspective. In 2014 International Conference on Teaching and Learning inComputing and Engineering (pp. 64–69). (Available:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271425337_C_or_Python_Which_One_to_Begin_with_A_Learner's_Perspective)Bell, C. (2017). MicroPython for the Internet of Things: A Beginner’s Guide to Programmingwith Python on Microcontrollers. Apress. https://link.springer.com
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Pedagogy and Teaching Preparation in Graduate Programs
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Kara Danielle Fong, University of California, Berkeley; Shannon Ciston, Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
preparedness and self-efficacy. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. American Society for Engineering Education, 2012. [4] S Marikunte, F Harackiewicz, J Nicklow, and L Chevalier. Benefits and challenges of training teaching assistants. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. American Society for Engineering Education, 2006. [5] RJ Gustafson. Determining impact of a course on teaching in engineering. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. American Society for Engineering Education, 2011. [6] S Montgomery. A hands-on course on teaching engineering. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. American Society for Engineering
Conference Session
First-year Programs: Retention and Bridge Programs #1
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Kamau Wright, University of Hartford
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
, Cohort 2 has almost twice the number of students. This is one set ofdata points that suggest the approaches utilized in STRIDE are not only effective, but may evenbe improving in their execution. It should be noted that there could also be various reasons forthese changes, and continuous improvement and revisiting of new data is recommended. A boostin overall average of Cohort 2 over Cohort 1 could have been as a result of a stronger incomingfirst year class. It could have also been due to the recent implementation of university-wide firstyear advising. In the year that Cohort 1 was in their first year, the university did not have its newFirst Year advising model. In Cohort 2’s first year, the university did have it. Hence, this couldhave also
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: RED 1
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Yen-Lin Han, Seattle University; Kathleen E. Cook, Seattle University; Gregory Mason P.E., Seattle University; Teodora Rutar Shuman, Seattle University; Jennifer A. Turns, University of Washington
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Department at Seattle University. Dr. Cook received her doctorate in Social and Personality Psychology from the University of Washington, with a minor in quantitative methods and emphases in cognitive and educational psychology. Her research has included classroom learning, person perception, health perceptions, and jury decision making.Dr. Gregory Mason P.E., Seattle University Gregory S. Mason was born and raised in Spokane Washington. He received the B.S.M.E. degree from Gonzaga University in 1983, the M.S.M.E. degree in manufacturing automation from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1984 and the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering, specializing in multi-rate digital controls, from the University of Washington in
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 15
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Duncan Davis, Northeastern University; Matthew Burns; John Sangster P.E., Northeastern University; Constantine Mukasa, Northeastern University; Brian Patrick O'Connell, Northeastern University; Elizabeth Quinn, Northeastern University; Alice Smith; Kathryn Schulte Grahame, Northeastern University
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Pre-College Engineering Education
] N. A. Tran and M. J. Nathan, “Pre-College Engineering Studies: An Investigation of theRelationship Between Pre-college Engineering Studies and Student Achievement in Science andMathematics,” J. Eng. Educ., 2010.[2] “Boston-Area Summer Programs for Middle & High School Students,” 2020. [Online].Available: https://oeop.mit.edu/resources/boston-area-summer-programs-middle-high-school-students.[3] R. Hammack, T. A. Ivey, J. Utley, and K. A. High, “Effect of an Engineering Camp onStudents ’ Perceptions of Engineering and Technology and Technology,” J. Pre-College Eng.Educ. Res., vol. 5, no. 2, 2015.[4] J. Rodriguez, S. Butt, and T. Fredericks, “Pre-College Activities to Promote PositivePerception of Engineering and Engineering
Conference Session
Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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Luciana Debs, Purdue University Programs; Bryan John Hubbard P.E., Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Construction Engineering
Paper ID #29625Faculty Experience in Team Teaching in Construction Management HigherEducationDr. Luciana Debs, Purdue University Programs Luciana Debs, is an Assistant Professor of Construction Management in the School Construction Manage- ment Technology at Purdue University. She received her PhD from Purdue University Main Campus. Her previous degrees include a MS from the Technical Research Institute of Sao Paulo (IPT-SP), and BArch from the University of S˜ao Paulo (USP), in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Prior to her current position she worked in design coordination in construction and real estate development companies in Brazil
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Learning Experiences
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Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jazmin Jurkiewicz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Kenneth Reid, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Rachel Rosenbaum, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
] L. J. Virguez Barroso, “A Quantitative Analysis of First Year Engineering Students’ Courses Perceptions and Motivational Beliefs in Two Introductory Engineering Courses,” Ph.D. Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2017.[3] M. K. Orr, C. E. Brawner, S. M. Lord, M. W. Ohland, R. A. Layton, and R. A. Long, “Engineering matriculation paths: Outcomes of direct matriculation, first-year engineering, and post-general education models,” in 2012 Frontiers in Education Conference Proceedings, 2012, pp. 1–5.[4] V. Tinto and A. Goodsell, “Freshman interest groups and the first-year experience: Constructing student communities in a large university,” Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 7–28, 1994
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Design Mental Frameworks
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Kaylee A Dunnigan, NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering; Amy Dunford, New York University Tandon School of Engineering; Jack Bringardner, NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
UndergraduateEngineering Programs Emphasize? A Systematic Review. J. Eng. Educ., 106: 475-526.doi:10.1002/jee.20171[3] Woods, D.R.,Problem-Based Learning: Helping Your Students Gainthe Most fromPBL,Woods, Waterdown ON ISBN 0-9698725-1-8, 1996,Chapter 3, distributed on the WWWthrough http://chemeng.mcmas-ter.ca/problem based learning/.[4] Engineering Criteria 2000, 2nd Ed., Engineering Accreditation Commission of theAccreditation Board for Engineering Technology (ABET), Baltimore, MD, 1996.[5] Sternberg, R.J., “Criteria for Intellectual Skills Training,”Educa-tional Researcher, Feb., 1983,pp. 6-12.[6] Robin S Adams, Jennifer Turns, Cynthia J Atman, Educating effective engineering designers:the role of reflective practice, Design Studies, Volume 24, Issue 3, 2003
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 2: Poster Presentations
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Anibal Sosa, Universidad Icesi, Colombia; Norha M. Villegas, Universidad Icesi, Colombia; Stephanie Celis Gallego, Universidad Icesi, Colombia; Diego Antonio Bohórquez, Universidad Icesi, Colombia
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Mathematics
oftraditional textbooks, although the latter were allowed to be used. Through short tasks thatwere designed to be initiated and terminated during in-classroom sessions, mostly to beworked in peers, we cover three general moments in the designed learning experience: ashort introduction, a discussion and a closure argument with general feedback by the end ofeach assignment.Each guide has different learning objectives: 1. Guide one: a. To distinguish sets that may or may not be subspaces of 𝑅𝑅 2 or 𝑅𝑅 3 , using GeoGebra for visualization. b. To construct linear combinations in 𝑅𝑅 2 and 𝑅𝑅 3 and identify the geometrical locus they define. c. To determine which vectors belong to the span of S for
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 4
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Awatif Amin, Johnson C. Smith University
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
to evaluatethe impact of retention factors on larger private and public institutions. Machine Learning and datamining can be very rewarding as researchers can apply many different methods to institutions of all sizesand types as needed. The suggestion of establishing a centralized center supporting different kinds ofresearch to solve retention problems could impact the university’s marketing and recruitment activities aswell. Improved management of new, innovative, and existing resources could improve retention andallow for greater financial stability at Jonson C. Smith University.References[1] L. A. Spakman, W. S. Maulding and j. G. Roberts, "Non-cognitive predictors of student success in college.," College Student Journa, p. 46, Fall
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Anne M Lucietto, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Diane L Peters P.E., Kettering University; Liza Ann Russell, Purdue University ; Meher Rusi Taleyarkhan, Purdue University; Shelly Tan
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
listen to me: Anticipated power and women’s disinterestin male-dominated domains,” Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 116-128, Jan. 2015.[4] V. VanDoren, “Road to engineer's license is both difficult and worthwhile,” ControlEngineering, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 21, Jan. 1998.[5] J. Keen and A. Salvatorelli, “Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam Pass Rate byGender,” Engineering Studies, vol. 10, no. 2-3, pp. 158-168, Sept. 2015.[6] E. Hamm, “Have you considered certification?” Cost Engineering, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 6, Feb.1995.[7] J. Naveda and S. Seidman, “Professional certification of software engineers: The CSDPprogram,” IEEE Software, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 73-77, Sept. 2005.[8] D. S. Sink and J. L. Higle, “Fusion
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International STEM Education: International Division Technical Session 6
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Rachel A. Brennan, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Julio Urbina, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Jose F. Oliden, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; Juan Martín Rodríguez, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria
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International
, SensePublishers, Rotterdam, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-980-7_2[2] (Available Online) https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/globalhighered/global-citizenship-%E2%80%93-what-are-we-talking-about-and-why-does-it-matter[3] Warrington, R.O., Kulacki, F.A., and Warrington, A. (2011), “Vision 2030 : A Time for Engineering Leadership”, Proceedings, 2011 INEER Conference, Belfast.[4] Urbina, J., Oliden, J. F., Tunno, P., Lakhtakia, A., Rodriguez, J., Estrada, M. L., Obonyo, E., Zappe, S. E., Masters, C. B., and Fonseca Pacheco, F. (2019, June), “Experience-Based Learning: Global Engineering Culture and Society”, Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32789[5] (Available Online
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Graduate Education Expectations, Preparation, and Pathways
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Ellen Zerbe, Pennsylvania State University; Gabriella M. Sallai, Pennsylvania State University; Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University
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Educational Research and Methods
Graduate School: A Realistic Expectation or a Dangerous Dilemma,” New Dir. Student Serv., vol. 115, pp. 31–45, 2006, doi: 10.1002/ss.[10] S. K. Gardner, “Fitting the Mold of Graduate School: A Qualitative Study of Socialization in Doctoral Education,” Innov. High. Educ., vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 125–138, Mar. 2008, doi: 10.1007/s10755-008-9068-x.[11] C. M. Golde, “Should i stay or should i go? Student descriptions of the doctoral attrition process,” Rev. High. Educ., vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 199–227, 2000, doi: 10.1353/rhe.2000.0004.[12] S. K. Gardner and S. K. Gardner, “Contrasting the Socialization Experiences of Doctoral Students in High- and Low-Completing Departments : A Qualitative Analysis of
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: Faculty Development 2
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Lydia Ross, Arizona State University; Stephen J. Krause, Arizona State University; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Eugene Judson, Arizona State University; Lindy Hamilton Mayled, Arizona State University; Robert J. Culbertson, Arizona State University; Kara L. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Sarah Hoyt, Arizona State University; Kristi Glassmeyer, Arizona State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
development programs and active learning in higher education.AcknowledgmentsThe authors of this paper gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundationfor this project under Grant No. JTFDXXX. References [1] Felder, R. M., & Brent. R. (2016). Teaching & learning STEM: A practical guide. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. [2] Felder, R. M., & Brent, R. (1996). Navigating the bumpy road to student-centered instruction. College teaching, 44(2), 43-47. [3] Jungst, S., Likclider, L. L., & Wiersema, J. (2003). Providing Support for Faculty Who Wish to Shift to a Learning-Centered Paradigm in Their Higher Education Classrooms. The Journal of Scholarship
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Curriculum and Education
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Randall D. Manteufel, University of Texas at San Antonio; Amir Karimi P.E., University of Texas at San Antonio
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Mechanical Engineering
class or not.The majority of students are sympathetic to a student who may arrive late to class, and considerthis a “minor thing” as highlighted in the following comment: Professor absolutely disliked students walking in late in class and would ask them to leave if they walked a minute past the class start time. I think this was not only unwelcoming and embarrassing for the student(s) arriving late, but being forced to miss the lecture, despite paying for college tuition was unfair. This act of negative reinforcement also caused the student(s) to be behind and had to catch up on the material on their own time. While I understand that walking late into class can be distracting for the students and the
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Patricia R Backer, San Jose State University; Cindy Kato, San Jose State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
] Johnson, M.J., & Sheppard, S. D. (2004). Relationships between engineering students and faculty demographicsand stakeholders working to affect change. Journal of Engineering Education, 93, 139-151.[2] Marra, R. M., Rodgers, K. A., Shen, D., & Bogue, B. (2012). Leaving engineering: A multi-year singleinstitution study. Journal of Engineering Education, 100(2), 225-246.[3] Besterfield-Sacre, M., Moreno, M., Shuman, L. J., & Atman, C. J. (2001). Gender and ethnicity differences infreshmen engineering student attitudes: A cross-institutional study. Journal of Engineering Education, 90(4), 477-489.[4] Marra, R. M., Rodgers, K. A., Shen, D., & Bogue, B. (2009). Women engineering students and self-efficacy: Amulti-year, multi-institution
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Faculty and Student Perspective on Instructional Strategies
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Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Juan Felipe Calderón, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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Educational Research and Methods
. D. Graaff, "The philosophical and pedagogical underpinnings of Active Learning in Engineering Education," Eur. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 5– 16, 2017.[2] P. Shekhar, M. Demonbrun, M. Borrego, C. J. Finelli, M. Prince, C. Henderson, and C. Waters, "Development of an observation protocol to study undergraduate engineering student resistance to active learning," Int. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 597–609, 2015.[3] A. Kirn and L. Benson, "Engineering Students Perceptions of Problem Solving and Their Future," J. Eng. Educ., vol. 107, no. 1, pp. 87–112, 2018.[4] S. Tharayil, M. Borrego, M. Prince, K. A. Nguyen, P. Shekhar, C. J. Finelli, and C. Waters, "Strategies to mitigate student
Conference Session
Factors Influencing Curriculum Development: International Division Technical Session 4
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Ashish Agrawal, University of Cape Town; Johnson Carroll, University of Johannesburg; Jennifer M. Case, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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International
S. Africa S. Africa USA USA Source of funding Public Public Public Public Campus type College town Suburban College town Suburban Other details Historically Historically Space- Land-grant Afrikaans English grant research research research research university
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Learning Strategies
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Zhenhua Wu, Virginia State University; Amir Javaheri, Virginia State University
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Manufacturing
are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation.Reference[1] F. Chance, J. Robinson, and J. Fowler, “Supporting manufacturing with simulation: modeldesign, development, and deployment”, Proceedings of the 1996 Winter Simulation Conference,December 8-11, 1996, San Diego, CA.[2] Imai, M., Kaizen-The key to Japan's competitive success, New York, N.Y., Random House,1986.[3] S. Barraza, M. R. González, F. Gabriel.. “Bringing Kaizen to the classroom: lessons learned inan Operations Management course”. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence. 26. 1-15,2015.10.1080/14783363.2015.1068594.[4] W. D. Kelton, R. P. Sadowski, and D. T. Sturrock, Simulation with Arena, 6e, McGraw Hill,2013.[5
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Care and Inclusive Teaching
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Jorge A. Baier, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Isabel Hilliger P.E., Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Ximena Hidalgo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Constanza Melian, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Educational Research and Methods
engineering faculty and practicing engineers,” Engineering Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 137–159, 2013. [8] J. Walther, S. E. Miller, and N. W. Sochacka, “A model of empathy in engineering as a core skill, practice orientation, and professional way of being,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 106, no. 1, pp. 123–148, 2017. [9] J. Walther, M. A. Brewer, N. W. Sochacka, and S. E. Miller, “Empathy and engineering formation,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 109, no. 1, pp. 11–33, 2020.[10] M. Pantazidou and I. Nair, “Ethic of care: Guiding principles for engineering teaching & practice,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 88, no. 2, pp. 205–212, 1999. [Online]. Available: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs
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Intro to Biomedical Engineering and Vertically Integrated Curriculum (Works in Progress) - June 23rd
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Rosalyn Delia Abbott, Carnegie Mellon University; Conrad M. Zapanta, Carnegie Mellon University; Michael Cameron Melville, Carnegie Mellon University; Steven Moore, Carnegie Mellon University
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Biomedical Engineering
survey will also be performed to compare traditional methods of teachingthe concepts to the described interactive learning methods.References:1. Prince M. Does active learning work? A review of the research. J Eng Educ. 2004;93:223-231.2. Lawson TJ. Active-Learning Exercises for Consumer-Behavior Courses. Teach Psychol. 1995;22:200-202.3. Watson DL, Kessler DA, Kalla S, Kam CM and Ueki K. Active learning exercises are more motivating than quizzes for underachieving college students. Psychological Reports. 1996;78:131-134.4. Bullard L, Felder R and Raubenheimer D. AC 2008-521: EFFECTS OF ACTIVE LEARNING ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE AND RETENTION. age. 2008;13:1.5. Townsend MAR, Moore DW, Tuck BF and Wilton KM. Self‐concept and Anxiety in University
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Laboratory Learning in Biomedical Engineering (Works in Progress) - June 24th
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Scott Howard Seidman, University of Rochester
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Biomedical Engineering
evaluations, andevaluation questions will be added to specifically assess student opinions about the online format.Efforts will be made to compare the evaluations to those of similar courses taught by more traditionalmeans. We will also investigate retention statistics for students with and without early technical skillscourses, with some focus on at-risk students.References[1] Shyamalee, M. M. G. V., W. M. V. S. K. Wickramasinghe, and S. Dissanayake. "Comparativestudy on employability skills of engineering graduates of different disciplines." International Journal ofEducation and Information Technologies 7.4 (2013): 170-177.[2] Halverson, E,R, and Sheridan, K (2014) The Maker Movement in Education. Harvard EducationalReview: December 2014, Vol. 84
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Design in Biomedical Engineering (Works in Progress) - June 24th
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Christopher Arena, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Elham Morshedzadeh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; John L. Robertson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Andre Albert Muelenaer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Brad D. Hendershot, DoD-VA Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center; Jessica L. O'Leary, Salem VA Medical Center; Aliza M. Lee, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Devasmita Choudhury; Brandon C. Briggs; Pamela Jean VandeVord, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Biomedical Engineering
for the students to conduct further researchpending feedback on their preliminary findings and solution suggestions from clinical mentors.Additionally, students will perform low-fidelity prototyping of possible solutions to aid in needsscreening and can perform testing in the Center for Simulation, Research, and Patient Safety atCarilion Clinic. The final lectures conclude with biodesign content [8], and the students areexpected to further prioritize the needs that they have identified according to the potentialmarket, reimbursement strategy, and regulatory pathway. The ultimate deliverables include aprocess book and presentation to faculty and clinical mentors detailing the students’ journeythrough the course and the need(s) that they have