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Diane Constance Aloisio, Indiana-Purdue University
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Paper ID #281012018 Best PIC II Paper: Systems Engineering Division: Development of aSurvey Instrument to Evaluate Student Systems Engineering AbilityMrs. Diane Constance Aloisio, Indiana-Purdue University Diane Aloisio is a PhD candidate in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University. Her research concentrates on taking a systems approach to finding the common causes of systems engineering accidents and project failures. Diane received a dual BS degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from University at Buffalo in New York. c American Society for Engineering Education
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Lydia Ross, Arizona State University
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practices.Mrs. Kristi Glassmeyer, Arizona State University Kristi is a first-year Ph.D student in Educational Policy and Evaluation at Arizona State University.Prof. James A. Middleton, Arizona State University James A. Middleton is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Director of the Center for Research on Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology at Arizona State Univer- sity. For the last three years he also held the Elmhurst Energy Chair in STEM education at the University of Birmingham in the UK. Previously, Dr. Middleton was Associate Dean for Research in the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education at Arizona State University, and Director of the Division of Curriculum and Instruction
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Michael Andre Hamilton, Mississippi State University
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using VR in learning and specifically how it gives the user a sense of “beingthere” [2]. VR also allows students to have ‘hands-on experiences’ with real-world engineeringsituations, and provides the student with a first-person approach, this allows natural affordancesfor interacting with the environment in a realistic manner.VR application has spanned the healthcare, aerospace, physics and other domain areas. Forexample, a pilot study, to evaluate the usefulness of VR in education, was performed using fifty-nine students, in a summer day camp. Results indicated that VR is beneficial to students in alearning environment [3]. In another study, fifty-one physics students completed a quasi-experimental study to compare the effectiveness of virtual
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Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy; Darrell K. Kleinke P.E., University of Detroit Mercy; David Pistrui, University of Detroit Mercy
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- NEW THIS YEAR! - ASEE Main Plenary II: Best Paper Recognition & Industry Day Session: Corporate Member Council Speaker
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Betsy Palmer, Montana State University
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integrated and comprehensive portfolio of opportunities, programs, andpartnerships that provide students and faculty the resources needed to become leaders in theglobal and professional arena”. Faculty members are also finding ways to integrate students‟hands-on global design experiences in the curriculum. Currently, several departments offersenior capstone experiences which include a global component. Mechanical/Aerospace, forexample, has developed a senior capstone experience in which students work in multidisciplinarydesign teams with students in Singapore.ASU has also, over many years, created a culture which values and promotes interdisciplinaryventures. The current university president actively supports new organizational structures