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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 9
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Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Pomona
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Computing and Information Technology
gamblingcasinos. The Monte Carlo method (MCM), also known as the method of statistical trials is atraditional marriage of two major branches of theoretical physics the probabilistic theory ofrandom process dealing with Brownian motion or random walk experiments and potentialtheory, which studies the equilibrium states of a homogenous medium. It is a method ofapproximately solving problems using sequences of random numbers. It is a means of treatingmathematical problems by finding a probabilistic analog and then obtaining approximateanswers to this analog by some experimental sampling procedure.Monte Carlo methods have three characteristics: 1. Random sample generation 2. Known input distribution 3. Numerical experimentsThe direct output
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
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William A. Kitch, Angelo State University; Andrea L. Robledo, Angelo State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
Universities – Larger programs. The current total enrollment is 10,417. It is aregional public university located in San Angelo, a city with a population of approximately100,100. San Angelo is in the West Texas region of the state and is a three hour or longer drivefrom any major urban center. The university draws students largely from West Texas.The university is a Hispanic-Serving Institution with a Hispanic enrollment of 40 percent asshown in Figure 1. However, as the data in Figure 1show, the faculty are significantly lessdiverse than the students with only 8 percent of faculty identifying as Hispanic.Within the engineering program, the diversity picture is dramatically different as shown by thedata in Figure 1. The students within the engineering
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WIP It! Faculty Development Style!
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Iftekhar Ibne Basith, Sam Houston State University; Junkun Ma, Sam Houston State University; Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University
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Faculty Development Division
this course received a certificate for onsite training issued in FANUCAmerica provided format and signed by the primary author. Figure 1(a) shows the first evergraduating batch of Engineering Technology students who received this certificate. Thiscertification of training will certainly encourage our students to get more involved hands on forrobotics training. The department is now working diligently to send authors for further trainingand hoping to take the advantage of being a FANUC recognized official training site by offeringtrainings to industry personnel. The training schedule in Houston TX and at FANUC America siteis limited and seats fills up real quick. Engineering Technology department at SHSU will be agood alternative and serve the
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ENT Division Technical Session: Creativity and Innovation
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Mona Eskandari, University of California, Riverside; Ville Mikael Taajamaa, City of Espoo; Barbara A. Karanian, Stanford University
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
feasible, viable, credible and desirable solutions.Dr. Barbara A. Karanian A., Stanford University Barbara A. Karanian, Ph.D. , Lecturer, formerly visiting Professor, in the School of Engineering, in the Mechanical Engineering Design Group at Stanford University. Barbara’s research focuses on four areas: 1)grounding a blend of theories from social-cognitive psychology, engineering design, and art to show how cognition affects design; 2) changing the way people understand the emotion behind their work; 3) shifting norms of leaders involved in entrepreneurial-minded action; and 4) developing teaching methods with a storytelling focus in engineering and science education. Founder of the Design Entrepreneuring Studio
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Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Scott Walbridge P.E., University of Waterloo; Rania Al-Hammoud P.Eng., University of Waterloo
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Diversity
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Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
desired program outcomes will also be outlined.2.0 Curriculum OverviewFigure 1 presents an overview of the new architectural engineering program. Highlights of thisprogram include the following: 1) the students alternate between academic and coop work terms,with the exception of having two back-to-back academic terms in their fourth year; 2) each termfeatures a studio course – as mentioned earlier, each of these courses will involve the planningand execution of a series of design projects that integrate and put into practice concepts coveredin the other courses the students will be taking; 3) the core courses in the first two years are builton the established civil, environmental, and geological engineering programs at the sameinstitution, and
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Design Across the Curriculum 2
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Michelle Maher, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Kathleen O'Shea, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Jacob M. Marszalek, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Darran Cairns, University of Missouri-Kansas City
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
Education, 2020 Integrating the IDEO Design Process to Find Solutions toEngineering Challenges in a Freshman General Education ClassIntroductionHow undergraduates are introduced to the discipline of engineering at the college level can havelong-term educational and professional implications, including influencing decisions to pursue orleave engineering majors and validating beliefs about the purpose of engineering in society [1].Classroom lectures have been traditionally used within introductory engineering courses as theycan transmit large amounts of content [2]. However, they are generally less effective in helpingundergraduates engage with and apply content [3]. In recognition of this, learner-centeredapproaches are increasingly being used in
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 8
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Simeon Ntafos, University of Texas at Dallas
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Computing and Information Technology
Change of Major Policy and its EffectsAbstract: Considerable attention has been paid to factors affecting student's selection ofEngineering and related majors [1, 3, 5] and issues affecting retention and graduation in thesemajors [4, 7]. Lesser attention has been paid to change of major policies and their effects [2].We study the history and effects of "change of major" policies in the Erik Jonsson School ofEngineering and Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. We further focus ontwo closely related degree programs (Computer Science and Computer Engineering) that aredelivered by different departments within the School. A university-wide policy that justrequired "good standing" to change major up to four years ago has evolved into
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Assessment and Accreditation: Making the Grade!
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Thomas W. DeNucci, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Elizabeth (Elisha) M.H. Garcia, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Mechanical Engineering
of the EAMU vector is described and data collected from the 2018-2019 academic year is presentedto show both an increase in the fidelity of the assessment data and the creation of meaningful student performancedata trends over time.The ABET accreditation visit found no shortcomings in Criterion 3 – Student Outcomes. For this reason, this paper isapropos, as it may reduce challenges for any other mechanics-based programs seeking initial accreditation or thoseprograms seeking to revise their assessment framework in preparation for ABET accreditation.Introduction and BackgroundQuality assurance in engineering education is paramount [1], [2]. Programmatic and peer review contribute to boththe quality and relevancy of engineering programs by
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 7
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Malle R. Schilling, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Tawni Paradise, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Jacob R. Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Holly M Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cheryl Carrico P.E., Cheryl Carrico Consulting, LLC; Holly Larson Lesko; Gary R. Kirk, Dickinson College
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Pre-College Engineering Education
engineering vicarious experiences, they can inform their ownteaching practices and practice reflective teaching as they teach lessons. IntroductionWithin the last decade, there has been a push for engineering to be taught in the K-12 schoolsystem. Integrating engineering into the classroom is especially important due to the expressedneed for engineers from organizations such as the National Academy of Engineering and fromreports like PCAST that predicted a need for one million more STEM professionals by 2020 [1],[2]. In addition to this expressed need, research shows that students begin making career choicesas early as, if not before, high school, so it is important they gain an understanding of
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Lessons Learned about Faculty Development!
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Elise A. Frickey, Iowa State University; Diane T. Rover, Iowa State University; Joseph Zambreno, Iowa State University; Ashfaq A Khokhar, Iowa State University; Douglas W. Jacobson, Iowa State University; Lisa M. Larson Ph.D., Iowa State University; Mack Shelley, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division
Society for Engineering Education, 2020Changing an Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Culture from the Bottom Up: Action Plans Generated from Faculty Interviews Previous research [1] has documented the pressures encountered by STEM faculty at R1institutions: weighty teaching loads, pressure to “publish or perish,” urgency to obtain funding,mentorship of graduate students, and the stress of promotion/tenure all can have deleteriouseffects on the well-being and job satisfaction of faculty. Moreover, these pressures interact withthe disproportionate barriers faced by underrepresented faculty [2]. Given the predicted growthof faculty positions in coming years (11% from 2018-2028) [3], and that many of these positionswill be
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International STEM Education: International Division Technical Session 6
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Sanjeev Adhikari, Kennesaw State University
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Diversity
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International
departments for his outstanding teaching and research excellence. To supplement his teaching and research, he has been involved in numerous professional societies, including ASCE, ACI, ASEE, ASC, ATMAE, and TRB. His research output has been well disseminated as he has published thirty journal papers and thirty-nine conference papers. His research interests are 1) Creating Innovative Sustainable Materials, 2) Structural BIM Integration, 3) 4D/5D BIM, 4) Virtual Testing Lab, 5) Innovative Construction Demolition, and 6) Carbon Footprint Analysis on Roadways. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020Changing 3rd World Lives Through STEM Education in HondurasAbstractDuring the summer of 2018
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 2
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Elizabeth Ann Moison, Tufts University; Karen Miel, Tufts University; Merredith D. Portsmore, Tufts University; Kelli Paul, Indiana University-Bloomington; Adam Maltese, Indiana University-Bloomington; Jungsun Kim
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Pre-College Engineering Education
outreach ambassadors’ discursive interactions withelementary student design teams adds to the growing conversation about ambitious instruction inengineering.  Introduction  Engineering outreach educators, or engineering outreach ambassadors, have the potential toinfluence significant numbers of precollege youth; university-led engineering outreach programsreach approximately 600,000 K-12 students each year in the United States [1]. Despite theprevalence of these programs, little is known about the ways in which outreach ambassadorsinfluence youths’ participation and progress in engineering practices. Understanding the ways inwhich outreach ambassadors interact with and support youth to learn engineering is critical tofurthering the effectiveness
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Perspectives and Evaluation of Engineering Design Education
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Tugba Karabiyik, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Paul Parsons, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Ying Ying Seah, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
their design patterns and descriptively identifiedthe least and most prominent patterns students implemented.Keywords: design strategies, design thinking, generating ideas, conducting experiment, revisingand iterating, troubleshooting.IntroductionEngineering design is an iterative decision-making process of generating, evaluating, andspecifying concepts for systems or components to meet desired requirements [1]. Designthinking, which includes cognitive, strategic, and practical aspects of a design processes, is acrucial part of engineering design. Due to their strategic nature, design thinking processes shouldbe taught and learned through design strategies such as those described in the Informed DesignTeaching and Learning Matrix [2]. In this
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New Developments in ECE
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Akshay Sarin, University of Michigan; Sung Yul Chu, University of Michigan; Heath Hofmann, University of Michigan; Al-Thaddeus Avestruz, University of Michigan
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Electrical and Computer
activity. This evaluation showed that 96% of thestudents had developed an intuition for inductor design, and 62.5% of the students were able tocorrectly identify the concept for magnetic coupling including proper alignment, the distancebetween two coils and the relative size of the receiver coil with respect to the transmitter coil. Thestudents gave an average rating of 8.2/10 for how much they liked the competition, furtherindicating their engagement in the activity.IntroductionThe transportation sector accounts for 28% of global energy consumption and 23% of total CO2emissions [1]. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommends up to 60%reduction of the CO2 emissions from the transportation sector by 2050 to meet the target of
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 12
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Ayse Asatekin, Tufts University ; Isadora Shamah, Tufts University; Abigail Anne Klotz; Merredith D. Portsmore, Tufts University; Michael Forte, Tufts University; Russell Lincoln Shute
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Pre-College Engineering Education
process path to produce their spherifiedproduct on a large scale.Motivation Chemical engineering is about developing and designing processes that change raw materials intouseful products on an industrial scale. They must manage their resources to get the best result whileprotecting health and safety, and making the smallest environmental impact possible. Chemicalengineering is an abstract concept to many, especially younger children; the aim of this activity is to bringit onto a more understandable plane, especially the concept of scale up, and make it tangible for studentsin a way that isn’t intimidating.Learning Goals 1. A chemical reaction is a process in which two or more molecules interact and are converted into different
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Chemical Engineering in the Junior and Senior Year
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Michael David Mau Barankin, Colorado School of Mines; Kevin J Cash, Colorado School of Mines
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Chemical Engineering
any interested faculty to seek direct contact by email with any questions orrequests for materials, such as grading rubrics or reading guides.Introduction & BackgroundThe most recent survey of (primarily U.S.) chemical engineering programs in the “How WeTeach” series which focused on the Senior Design course took place in 2013 and revealed that: aplurality (46.8%) of respondents offered a single course (semester or quarter), a similarpercentage of lead instructors are full professors, most draw projects from a combination ofsources including industrial or faculty sponsorship and the AIChE design challenge, and a largeplurality use Turton, et al. for their textbook and Excel & Aspen Plus for software applications inthe course [1]. The
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Work in Progress: Assessment, Evaluation and Hands-on Activities
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Justin F Shaffer, Colorado School of Mines; Jordan Lopez, Colorado School of Mines; Alexander Luther Ellis, Colorado School of Mines
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Chemical Engineering
behavior can be directly tied to their attitudes towards thatbehavior [1, 2]. For example, engineering students likely have strong positive emotions andattitudes towards math which could be a reason that they major in engineering. Positive attitudesor emotions may also impact retention of students in a major, as positive feelings towardsengineering have been shown to be correlated with retention rates in engineering programs [3].This can have important outcomes with regards to diversity in engineering programs as femaleshave been shown to have more negative attitudes or feelings towards engineering than males [4],which may contribute to differences in gender balance in some engineering programs.As attitudes and emotions are important in shaping a
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 10
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Greg J. Strimel, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Liesl Klein, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Sydney Taylor Serban, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Pre-College Engineering Education
. MethodologyStudy Context The focus of this study centered on a K-12 career awareness/outreach event, titledManufacturing Week, which was developed through industry-education partnerships facilitatedby a regional commerce group. This event was designed to (1) bring awareness to the communityabout manufacturing in the region, (2) share with the future workforce the vast opportunities andcareer pathways available to them, and (3) provide opportunities for local youth to discover howthey can learn, work, and live within the region. To achieve these goals, Manufacturing Weekserved three different grade-level groups, K-5 (ages 5-11), 6-8 (ages 11-14), and 9-12 (ages 14-18), through three distinct types of activities. The K-5 students participated in a
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 12
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Elise Rodich, University of St. Thomas; Deborah Besser P.E., University of St. Thomas; Annmarie Thomas, University of St. Thomas
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Designed for 3rd-5th Connect what we have 45 minutes - 1 hour grade students. learned about electricity and circuits to real world applications.Objectives: Next Generation Science Standards:Students will be able to demonstrate 4-P S3-2. Make observations to provideknowledge of how circuits function. evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat,Students will be aware of multiple ways to and electric current.create circuits with household materials. 4-P
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Beyond the Capstone: Integrating Authentic Experiences that Promote Learning and Excitement
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Jennifer Retherford P.E., The University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Beth Lin Hartmann, Iowa State University; Rania Al-Hammoud P.Eng., University of Waterloo; George A Hunt P.E., University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Civil Engineering
Number of Credit Hours 5 4 3 2 1 0 5 10 15 20 Number of RespondentsFigure 2.1. Number of respondents specifying the number of credit hours, n=56Survey responses capturing interaction between students and the instructor of record, otherfaculty and/or mentors was also solicited. The number of hours allocated on average for eachteam for meetings with faculty members, practitioner
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Integrating Sustainability and Resilience Concepts into Courses
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Andrew Katz, Virginia Tech; Tripp Shealy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Allison Godwin, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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Civil Engineering
recognize themselves in this group. Instead, civil engineering studentspredominantly believe the effects of global warming will start to have a serious impact onthemselves, their family, and people in their community in 25 to 50 years. These results aretroubling because if those beliefs translate into students waiting to address climate change foranother two to five decades locks in more emissions and increases the chance of future and moresevere global humanitarian crises. Educational interventions are needed to change theseperspectives about time and impact.IntroductionClimate change caused by humans is irreversibly affecting future generations and is one of themost urgent issues facing society [1]–[3]. The effects of climate change are already
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Making Mechanics Courses Fun and More Effective
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Anuja Kamat, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Hadi Kazemiroodsari, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Leonard Anderson, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Mechanics
Institute. He is a certified professional constructor and licensed construction supervisor. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Classroom Demonstration Module for Two and Three Dimensional Force Analysis : The Montessori Based Engineering (MBE) ModelAbstract:Statics or Engineering Mechanics 1 is a fundamental course for most engineering disciplines andincludes topics such as force systems, equilibrium, truss analysis, centroid, and moment ofinertia. Statics or Engineering Mechanics 1 is typically taught in the first semester of thesophomore year of the four-year engineering degree. It is usually observed that this is a difficultcourse for students and the passing rate is 60.7% [1]. The
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Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 5
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Jacob Robert Huene, Oral Roberts University; Michael Stephen Huene, Oral Roberts University; Esther Marie Spear, Oral Roberts University; Ezra Whitman Walblay, Oral Roberts University; Harley Craig, Oral Roberts University; John E Matsson, Oral Roberts University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
method used in some developing nations is to filter water through a ceramicwater filter (CWF). One of the more common shapes for this type of filter is a frustum. Withenough time, gravity will cause the water to flow through the porous material. This allows thefrustum to act as a filter for the water which collects in a container beneath the frustum. Thegreater the depth of water, the faster the water will filter through the frustum. However, as thewater level lowers, the filtration rate decreases. In addition to this, the study done by Bielefeldtet al. [1] states that a CWF will only catch particles greater than approximately 1 µm. Whilethis can eliminate most harmful substances, it may not be able to remove viruses due to theirsmall size.CWFs
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Chemical Engineering in K-12 and the First Year
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Ashlee N Ford Versypt, Oklahoma State University; Daria Khvostichenko, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Chemical Engineering
water and how they can be used to enhance access topurified drinking water. This lesson is designed to be completed in one 1-hour period with twoexperiments and one physical activity. For more mature students, an inquiry-based experimentalactivity for designing a new filter is also provided. The goal of this paper is to disseminate thelesson plan and all the associated documentation to other educators and to provide some ideas foradapting the lesson to a variety of audiences.IntroductionWater filtration is an engineering process with great societal benefits and clear connections toseveral engineering disciplines. Design and deployment of water filters is a popular topic forengineering service learning courses and trips1-5, philanthropic efforts
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Biomedical Engineers and Professional Development - June 23rd
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William H. Guilford, University of Virginia
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering
research interests include novel assessments of educational efficacy, the molecular basis of cell movement, and the mitigation of infectious diseases. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Clinician-engineer career bias and its relationship to engineering design self-efficacy among Biomedical Engineering undergraduatesBackgroundBiomedical engineering undergraduates are often drawn to clinical practice rather than to careersin engineering – 54% according to one study in 2008 [1]. An informal survey of recent careeroutcome dashboards suggests that this remains the case, though medical schools are not calledout separately in those reports. These
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New Engineering Educators 3 - Grading: Grate or Great
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Timothy Aaron Wood, The Citadel; Dan D. Nale; Ryan Kent Giles P.E., The Citadel
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New Engineering Educators
where the instructor could addresscommon problems. As time has gone on, this approach has been further undermined by the wide-spread availability of solution manuals and crowd-sourced homework resources on the Internet[1]. Engineering instructors have been actively attempting to address these various issues. Aliterature review of ASEE publications will show the development of the authors’ dual-submission-with-reflection homework methodology as an attempt to optimize the effectivenessof homework. The methodology, as detailed in the course syllabus, has resulted in positivefeedback from a range of instructors and students in the The Citadel School of Engineering.Homework ChallengesHomework can be a source of frustration and anxiety for both
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NSF Grantees: S-STEM 3
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Paul D. Adams, University of Arkansas; Xochitl Delgado Solorzano, University of Arkansas; Wenjuo Lo, University of Arkansas; Carol S. Gattis, University of Arkansas; Jennie S. Popp Ph.D., University of Arkansas Honors College
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
investigator on over $20 million in federally competitive grants to support her research. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Closing the STEM Labor Gap Through a Path to Graduation (PTG) for Low Income, Rural StudentsThe current shortage of STEM graduates has highlighted the importance for novel approaches toincreasing the pool of intellectual talent [1]. These approaches can be expected to lead to increasedrecruitment of, and facilitating pathways to, success in the number of STEM graduates. The stateof Arkansas has consistently ranked near the bottom, in comparison to all 50 US states in collegeattendance, as well as the number of Bachelor of Science degrees awarded in
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Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 2
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Derek M. Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University
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Engineering Design Graphics
tools that need to be integrated, even thoughwith standards this is getting easier. This presents unique challenges that will be discussed in thispaper. Finally, though some may argue otherwise, there are employment (internship andpermanent) advantages for graduates in some industries that do their CAx work using a preferredplatform.Literature ReviewWu et al. [1] pose the question “Is cloud-based design and manufacturing (CBDM) actually anew paradigm?” To answer this question they compare existing definitions related to the field ofCBDM, develop a checklist with requirements that can be used to verify the existence ofappropriate capabilities and provide a comparison with other related technologies such as web-and agent-based design and
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 3
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Camilo Andrés Navarro Forero P.E.; Odesma Onika Dalrymple, University of San Diego
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
possibility of pursuing the creation of a community-based waste-upcycling business.Both the Web of Life and Social Cartography workshops invited the participation of a large numberof community stakeholders to first co-create a common systemic model of the community system(STW #1) and then see how the model fits in the physical geographical space and how each individualin the systems fits and navigates in the space (STW#4) . This paper presents the structure andexecution of these workshops and the resulting artifacts created by participating stakeholders. Itwill also discuss the implications for further work within the context of the identified ExSJ projectand more broadly for community-engineering partnerships
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 14
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Alyssa Marie Eggersgluss, Playful Learning Lab; Annmarie Thomas, University of St. Thomas; Deborah Besser P.E., University of St. Thomas; Jeff Jalkio, University of St. Thomas; Cullen Charles Kittams, University of St. Thomas; Grace Kubista; Rachel Farah, University of St. Thomas
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Graph paper (preferably with large squares) Code + Chords Software (on our website) Pencil Shape Reference Worksheet (on last page) Code + Chords Youtube Video: Coding a Shape* *Note: Code + Chords videos are meant to be watched in sequential order, and this activity should only be used after watching the previous videos. Lesson Plan.1 Show students the Code + Chords video: Coding a Shape. This video will cover the basic shapes of the Code + Chords software and how to create them. 6 Ask students to then create a rectangle. Remind