- Conference Session
- Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 5
- Collection
- 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
-
Luciana Debs, Purdue University Programs; Bhavya Rathna Kota, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
- Tagged Topics
-
Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
-
Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
by others [10]. Thereverse belongingness is alienation, social isolation, or rejection, leading to depression in thelong term [11]. Among factors that influence the sense of belonging of women to a major areidentity or being valued [12]; stereotype-free educational environment [13]; formal and informalstudent organizations supporting female students [12]; family, faculty and peer support [7]. Onthe other hand, and specific to the construction industry, many prior studies indicate thatpresence of gender stereotyping, low sense of belonging, lack of support system, and lack offemale role models factor to women opting out of construction-related studies and careers [14],[15], [16].Previous research on sense of belonging found that only when an
- Conference Session
- Architectural Division Technical Session
- Collection
- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
-
Shannon Massie Chance, University College London and TU Dublin; Mike Mimirinis, Anglia Ruskin University; Ines Direito, University College London; John E. Mitchell, University College London; Emanuela Tilley, University College London
- Tagged Divisions
-
Architectural Engineering
-categorical, and generative—get moreout of their higher education and are much better prepared for their careers than those who do not(Love & Guthrie, 1999). This conceptual shift is necessary for effective performance in STEM,yet the typical engineering student progresses fewer than two positions along Perry’s nine-positionscheme in college (Pavelich & Moore, 1996).Research has been conducted to understand how these theories play out across various judgmentdomains (e.g., “personal taste, aesthetic, value, and truth” as per Kuhn, Cheney, & Weinstock,2000, p. 309) as well as different fields of knowledge such as science (Elby, Macrander, &Hammer, 2016), engineering (Christensen et al, 2015), and design (Eastman, McCracken, &
- Conference Session
- Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
- Collection
- 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
-
Sydney Nguyen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ; Gabriel Medina-Kim, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Franz J. Kurfess, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ; Elise St. John, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ; Jingzhe Wu, The World Bank; Gudrun Socher, Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences; Anurag Uppuluri, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ; Angie Paola Garcia Arevalo, The World Bank; Erin Sheets, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
- Tagged Divisions
-
Architectural Engineering
. The GPSS aims to supportgovernment decision-makers in boosting efficient large-scale intervention strategies andinvestment plans to reduce disaster risks in schools and improve learning environments forchildren.ContextIn the learning experience examined in this paper, two student teams were formed during theWinter 2020 term to collaborate with a professional team from the GPSS of the World Bank todesign a solution aimed at improving baseline data to assess the vulnerability of schoolinfrastructure. Students from an upper-division undergraduate level Human-ComputerInteraction (HCI) course and a graduate-level Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML)course participated. The AI/ML team developed a back-end automatic structural
- Conference Session
- Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 3
- Collection
- 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
-
Eugene Kwak, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York
- Tagged Divisions
-
Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
highest priority for the organization. It was critical topropose an integral design that can suppress weed and reduce maintenance demand. This wasthe first time the students encountered an authentic problem, which is a key component of PBL[4]. In this problem-solving process, faculty from the Department of Urban Horticulture &Design played a role as the consultants who provided input on a crop plan and planting schedule.This session helped the students to determine the location of vegetation, form, and orientation ofthe structure based on the solar exposure, sun path, circulation, and accessibility of the user. Theinteraction with multiple parties provided students a broader perspective on the architect-client,architect-consultant
- Conference Session
- Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 2
- Collection
- 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
-
Saeed Rokooei, Mississippi State University; Mohammadsoroush Tafazzoli, Washington State University
- Tagged Topics
-
Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
-
Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
(2017) in whichthey stated that failure experiences are important to realize as such failures can result in unproductive anddisrupt youths’ engagement in positive youth development frameworks during summer camps.However, the main outcome of summer camp is sought to be an increased interest in the camp subject.Students’ attitudes towards a major or field are factors which maintain the potential to influence students’willingness to pursue that major in college. Several potential motivators, including interest, relevance, funand enjoyment, and hands-on learning can interact and may explain why a person pursues a particularaction. Drey (2016) explored students’ affect towards mathematics and science and their perceptions ofhands-on activities
- Conference Session
- Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 1
- Collection
- 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
- Authors
-
Ryan Solnosky P.E., Pennsylvania State University; Moses Ling, Pennsylvania State University; Lisa D. Iulo; David Eric Goldberg, Pennsylvania State University; Sez Atamturktur Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
- Tagged Divisions
-
Architectural Engineering
” during the core 3-hours withfaculty circulating between pods offering just-in-time desk crits or simply observing the interactions of theteam dynamics as decisions are being made. During the 1:35-2:30 time block, architecture and landscapearchitecture faculty members meet independently with their respective student cohorts. In 2021,architectural engineering instituted an “AE Huddle” after the core studio hour to address issues and providediscipline-specific feedback.4.5 Appropriate Project Selection Selecting an appropriate project is critical to the success of the studio due to the complex anddistinct expectations by each program and advising faculty. The faculty has found that a real projectprovides the necessary sense of purpose for