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Engineering Education Issues Relevant to Agricultural, Biological and Ecological Engineering: Part 1
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Trisha Moore, Kansas State University; James Randall Etheridge; Glenn Thomas Dale; Sara Winnike McMillan, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Niroj Aryal; David Austin; Theresa Thompson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Paper ID #44392An Ecological Engineering (EcoE) Body of Knowledge to Support UndergraduateEcoE EducationDr. Trisha Moore, Kansas State UniversityDr. James Randall EtheridgeGlenn Thomas DaleSara Winnike McMillan, Iowa State University of Science and TechnologyDr. Niroj Aryal Dr. Niroj Aryal is an associate professor of Biological Engineering at the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design at the North Carolina A&T State University. His academic background includes a bachelorˆa C™s in Agricultural EngineeringDavid AustinTheresa Thompson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Engineering education issues relevant to agricultural, biological and ecological engineering-Part 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Richard Cody Prince, East Tennessee State University; PAMELA MIMS, East Tennessee State University; Aruna Kilaru, East Tennessee State University; Eric Jorgenson, East Tennessee State University
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increases inthe service sector, manufacturing plays an important role in the gross domestic product (GDP) inthis region, and GDP shows continuous growth over the last decade [14]. Manufacturingrepresents more than 15% of GDP in T.N., and advanced manufacturing has seen significantinvestment and growth recently [15, 16]. We can use T.N.’s 1st Congressional District as anexample of area demographics. The area lags behind the rest of the nation with an overall povertyrate of 15.4%, while 22% of children fall below the federal poverty line [17]. Demographic dataare summarized in Table 1.In addition to traditional manufacturing industries, Tennessee as a whole has a thriving lifesciences-based economy. Bioeconomic centers exist primarily around Memphis
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Engineering education issues relevant to agricultural, biological and ecological engineering-Part 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hector Palala, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Heydi Han, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Juan Carlos Ramos Tanchez, Cornell University; Boanerges Elias Bamaca, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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translation in Japanese language class,” Al-Ishlah : Jurnal Pendidikan, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 2557–2564, Dec. 2021, doi: 10.35445/alishlah.v13i3.1461.[7] H. Gnanasegar, T. Paradise, R. Theeravachirakul, S. K. Khanna, and M. Pipaliya, “International students face unique challenges in their college transition: lessons learned from a Discipline-Specific Support System,” 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings, Feb. 2024, doi: 10.18260/1-2--37372.[8] G. Tembrevilla, A. Phillion, and S. Ebrahimi, “Collaborative Teaching Model: Synergy of Teaching Assistants in a First-year Engineering Course During the Pandemic,” 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Feb. 2024, doi: 10.18260/1-2
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Engineering Education Issues Relevant to Agricultural, Biological and Ecological Engineering: Part 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hector Palala, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Amy Millmier Schmidt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Mara Zelt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Bethany Zelt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Andrew Stiven Ortiz Balsero, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Maria Jose Oviedo Ventura, Cornell University
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. Each lesson first introduces concepts in slides with vocabulary, emphasizingconnections to previous knowledge. Vocabulary is then used in the lesson's video(s) and again inlesson activities to enhance understanding in context and provide repetition.By and large, these educational tools were effective for building basic microbiologicalknowledge in the first elementary cohort. During the first lesson, instructors observed studentresponses to questions about general microbiological concepts (relative size of microorganisms,types of organisms, potential habitats, etc.) and used this discussion as a base to understandknowledge gains. Student instructor, Interviewee 4, observed that by the end of the coursestudents had achieved an "entry-level
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Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra, Ph.D., University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Jesu Raj Pandya, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
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production agriculturalpractices on UMES farms for growing corn, soybean, and wheat utilizing advanced farmmachinery and drones to promote sustainable intensification through best practices in the growingarea of “precision agriculture” at a somewhat larger scale. Integration of advanced digitalagricultural tools such as the FarmBots (http://farmbot.io) for growing specialty crops on smallraised beds is also central to the overall scope of the project [1-3]. Since its inception, the projecthas adopted the experiential learning [4] paradigm and involved undergraduate students fromengineering and other STEM disciplines on campus to engage with one another in a verticallyintegrated [5] team setting along with the graduate student (s) in the Food Science
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Strategies and/or Approaches to Engage Students in Agricultural, Biological, or Similarly Named Programs
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lucie Guertault, North Carolina State University
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use of the ARCS model of instructional design,” Journal of instructional development, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 2–10, 1987.[8] S. Al-Qudah, J. Davishahl, E. Davishahl, and M. A. Greiner, “Investigation of sense of belonging to engineering in undergraduate introductory classes,” in 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2018.[9] E. Vanhala and J. Kasurinen, “Goals and Principles for the Redesign of a Programming Course,” in Workshop on PhD Software Engineering Education, CEUR-WS, 2018.[10] A. Forte and M. Guzdial, “Motivation and nonmajors in computer science: identifying discrete audiences for introductory courses,” IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 248–253, 2005.[11] E. K. Pullu and M. N. Gömleksiz
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Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heydi Han, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Hector Palala, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jennifer Keshwani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Deepak R. Keshwani, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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, Dec. 1994, doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/npr.4040140107. [8]  L. Arney, Go Blended!: A handbook for blending technology in schools., First Edition. Jossey‐Bass  Books, 2014. [9]  T. Daher and B. Meyer, “Using blended learning to address instructional challenges in a freshman  engineering course,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, vol. 2016‐ June, Jun. 2016, doi: 10.18260/P.27133. [10]  A. Medelyan, “Best practices for analyzing open‐ended questions: You guide to making sense of  free‐text feedback.” [Online]. Available: www.getthematic.com [11]  A. Joshi, S. Kale, S. Chandel, and D. K. Pal, “Likert Scale: Explored and Explained,” Br J Appl Sci  Technol, vol. 7, no. 4, pp