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currently linked with amid-summer new student orientation, creating an extended orientation experience for mostparticipants (participation in the linked new-student orientation is not required). Students spenda total of four nights on campus in a residence hall, followed by a three-day rafting and campingtrip on a river that is about 2 hours from the university. The structure and activities of theprogram were described in more detail in the previous ASEE paper [4] mentioned above. TheRAISE program is also a required component of an NSF S-STEM scholarship program, which isa part of the Redshirting in Engineering consortium [5].RAISE offers students the unique experience of building a diverse STEM community. Programlearning outcomes include
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solutions, copying them and turning them in for a grade with little or nolearning occurring during the process [9]. The results of this experiment should not come as asurprise.This experiment was conducted in the fall of 2019 and is continuing in the spring of 2020, thusgiving the authors another semester of data to consider the question. If requiring gradedhomework does not improve exam performance, it may be more effective to reallocate teachingassistants to interacting with students in small group settings rather than grading homework.References1. Lura D.J., Badir A., and O'Neill R.J., “Homework Methods in Engineering Mechanics,” the 122nd American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle WA, June
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Smart Cities Technology with a focus on transportation. His primary focus is developing curriculum, mentoring students, and engineering education research, particularly for project-based cur- riculum, first-year engineering, and transportation. He is active in the American Society for Engineering Education and is the Webmaster for the ASEE First-Year Programs Division and the First-Year Engi- neering Experience Conference. He is affiliated withthe Transportation Engineering program in the NYU Civil and Urban Engineering Department. He is the advisor for NYU student chapter of the Institute for Transportation Engineers. American c Society for Engineering
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since 2015. FabLabUC is a fabrication laboratory located at the Innovation Center, PUC . Currently she is pursuing a PhD in Computer Sciences with a research focus on Engineering Education at PUC. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Teaching Human-Centered Design to Engineers: Continuous Improvement in a Cornerstone CourseIntroductionThis evidence-based paper describes the continuous improvement process of a first-yearcornerstone (Project Based Learning) course which took place between 2014 and 2019 at anEngineering School. This improvement process has been based on data from the Department ofEngineering Education, and
develop and deliver flipped sections of undergraduate courses. She is a licensed professional engineer. She has attended several teaching workshops and received certificates from UConn CETL (Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning) and NETI (National Effective Teaching Institutes). Sarira is recipient of 2019 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award at the University of Connecticut, Winner of 2010 James D. Cooper Student Award at the International Bridge Conference, recipient of 2016, 2017, 2018 Klewin Excellence in teach- ing award and 2016 nominee for Mentorship Excellence Award from UConn office of undergraduates. American c Society for Engineering
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. This exposed our students tocollaborators among different fields, with their own terminology, goals, work methods andpractical approaches. Our paper reports on the initial experiment during the Fall 2019 term,involving two sections of an Artificial Intelligence class and one section of a Deep Learningclass. We are planning to continue this collaboration in the future.Keywords: Collaborative Learning, Interdisciplinary, Inter-Class teamwork 1. IntroductionStudents at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) are exposed topractical, hands-on educational activities throughout their course of studies, reflected by theuniversity’s “Learn by Doing” motto. In the Computer Science, Software Engineering andComputer
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teaching technical subjects and even project management,following a similar pattern to the ASEE papers found, including a small number of papers withVR.Workshop for VR Game DevelopmentNintendo Switch [11] [12] development environment was chosen for teaching middle and earlyhigh school students game development along with virtual reality (VR). A software engineeringundergraduate student, a co-author, under the supervision of another co-author designed a two-day game development workshop. After two months of preparation, the workshop was offered intwo sections to a total of twenty middle and high school students in the summer of 2019.Participants were taught the basics of the Nintendo Switch development environment along withbasics of virtual
during engineering design projects," PhD, Purdue University, 2017.[42] C. Cope, "Ensuring validity and reliability in phenomenographic research using the analytical framework of a structure of awareness," Qualitative Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 5-18, 2004.[43] N. D. Fila et al., "Work in progress: Considering the impact on research quality of a team approach to phenomenography," presented at the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, FL, 2019.[44] A. O. Brightman et al., “Applying phenomenography to develop a comprehensive understanding of ethics in engineering practice,” in Proceedings in Frontiers in Education Conference, 2018.[45] A. O. Brightman, D. Kim, N. D. Fila, C. B
National Solar Conference, 2017, Denver,Colorado 9-12 October, 2017 • Mansy, Daylight rules-of-thumb experimentally examined, ASEE 2017,Midwest Section Conference, Stillwater, Oklahoma, September 24-26, 2017 • Mansy & Bileha, A NewModel for Code Compliance, Smart, Sustainable and Healthy Cities, CIB-MENA 2014, Abu Dhabi, UAE,December 14-16, 2014 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Interdisciplinary Design Project Teams: Structuring an Impactful ExperienceAbstractProviding opportunities for students to interact on teams is increasingly being incorporated intoengineering and architectural education, in part due to industry feedback that graduates shouldgain
creative response, encouragingfaculty and administrators to focus on experiences of students, staff, and others in moreprecarious positions in the academy. Convening both virtually and in person to document,process, and share both our analysis and our feelings, in the hopes of building relationship,networks, and a stronger movement toward engineering that embraces diversity, inclusion,justice, and liberation.References[1] S. Quiles-Ramos, E. K. Foster, D. M. Riley, and J. Karlin, (2019, June), InfrastructureSinkholes: The Pretense of Operating Gender Neutral Organizations Erodes EngineeringEducation Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida.https://peer.asee.org/32964[2] L. M. Frehill, (2011). Moving beyond
Paper ID #28858Revolutionizing Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate CurriculumShelby Ann McNeilly, Boise State University Shelby McNeilly is a student at Boise State University, graduating in May 2020 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Minor in Applied Mathematics. In 2019, she was selected as the Top Junior Mechanical Engineering Student at BSU by the Southwest Chapter of the Idaho Society of Pro- fessional Engineers. Shelby currently works as an Undergraduate Research Assistant under department chair and another professor to co-author two papers for ASEE publication. She is also actively
and perspectives. in Conference proceedings of »eLearning and Software for Education« (eLSE) 133–141 (2015). doi:10.12753/2066-026X-15-02012. Potkonjak, V. et al. Virtual laboratories for education in science, technology, and engineering: A review. Comput. Educ. 95, 309–327 (2016).13. Max Hoffmann,Tobias Meisen, S. J. Shifting Virtual Reality Education to the Next Level – Experiencing Remote Laboratories through Mixed Reality. Eng. Educ. 4.0 235-249. (2016).14. Lopez, C., Ashour, O. & Tucker, C. An introduction to CLICK: Leveraging Virtual Reality to Integrate the Industrial Engineering Curriculum. ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. 1–12 (2019).15. Vogel, J. J., Greenwood-Ericksen, A., Cannon-Bowers, J. &
Project-Based Study Abroad Programs in Developing Countries,” Presented at the 2008 ASABE AnnualInternational Meeting, Providence, RI, 2008.[14] S.S. Wu and Y.S. Park, “Effectiveness of High-Impact Practices (HIPS) in an EngineeringCourse,” Presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, FL, 2019.[15] W. Zhan, J. Wang, and M. Vanajakumari, “High Impact Activities to Improve StudentLearning,” Presented at 2013 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA, 2013.[16] V.G. Gude, B.S. Magbanua, and J.L. Martin, “Student Perceptions of High-Impact LearningActivities and Teaching Strategies,” Presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference andExposition, Tampa, FL, 2019.[17] T.S. Henderson, “Exploring the Post-graduation Benefits of High
,”Proceedings of the 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, TX, June 14-17, 2009.https://peer.asee.org/5739[14] M. Z. Lagoudas, and J. E. Froyd. “Multidisciplinary vertically integrated teams working ongrand challenges,” Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus,OH, June 24-28, 2017. http://peer.asee.org/24515[15] V. Gale and V. Bill. “Work in progress: multidisciplinary, vertically integrated projectscourse on 3-D printed biomedical devices,” Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference &Exposition, Tampa, FL, June 15-19, 2019. http://peer.asee.org/33641[16] J. Bringardner. “Developing a vertically integrated project course to connectundergraduates to graduate research projects on smart cities
;T RED project. Withthis, we can course-correct and adjust to provide an optimal learning experience for our students. References[1] S. Chandrasekaran, J. M. Long and M. A. Joordens, "Evaluation of student learning outcomesin fourth year engineering mechatronics through design based learning curriculum," in 2015IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), El Paso, TX, Oct 2015, pp. 1-7.[2] C. E. Hmelo-silver, "Problem-Based Learning: What and How Do Students Learn?"Educational Psychology Review, vol. 16, (3), pp. 235-266, 2004.[3] T. N. Walton, S. B. Knisley and M. B. A. McCullough, "Board 154: Model-building inengineering education," in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, FL, June
at an exchange partner school in the spring o major international conference on AI, for attendees with no background in machine learning and an interest in agriculture, food and nutrition, life sciences and similar areas o week-long workshop at a research partner school in the summerDue to the restrictions in traveling and large gatherings as a result of the coronavirus epidemic,we are also focusing on online and remotely-delivered versions. In addition, we are pursuingfunding opportunities for the development of full university courses in different disciplines.References:[1] Roser, M., Ritchie, H. and Ortiz-Ospina, E. (2019) - "World Population Growth". Published online at
Alfrey, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Karen Alfrey is a Clinical Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Associate Dean for Un- dergraduate Academic Affairs and Programs in the School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI. She has been a member of ASEE since 2003. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Launching the Urban STEM CollaboratoryAbstractThe Urban STEM Collaboratory is a tri-institution collaboration of University of Memphis(UofM), University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver), and Indiana University Purdue UniversityIndianapolis (IUPUI). Each of the three partner universities is embedded in a large city, andserves similar student
, June), Adoption of an Online Queue App for HigherEducation: A Case Study Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition ,Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32042[2] A. Ultsch, “Proof of Pareto’s 80/20 Law and Precise Limits for ABC-Analysis,” Proof ofPareto’s 80/20 Law and Precise Limits for ABC-Analysis.[3] E. Wisniewski, R. Shapiro, E. Kaeli, K. Coletti, P. Dimilla, and R. Reisberg, “The Impact ofSupplemental Instruction on the Performance of Male and Female Engineers in a FreshmanChemistry Course,” 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings.[4] T. Bowles, A. McCoy, and S. Bates, “The effect of supplemental instruction on timelygraduation,” The effect of supplemental instruction on timely graduation.[5
educational projects to enhance environmental engineering education while at Rowan University. Dr. Bauer is an active member of ASEE and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and currently serves as the Faculty Advisor for Rowan’s Student Chapter of SWE. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Integration of Environmental Humanities Modules into the Environmental Engineering ClassroomAbstractIn today’s rapidly changing world, engineers and scientists are challenged with solving themultitudes of environmental and social problems our society is currently facing. The rapidgrowth of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and pedagogy iscritical for