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Conference Session
Chemical Engineering in the Sophomore Year
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Tracy Q Gardner, Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
systems and the like tostudents’ homes. The Unit Operations Laboratory course at Mines is an outlier in many ways(number of experiments run, way in which it is administered) amongst Unit Ops coursesnationally [7] and has a longstanding history of being the most highly touted part of our degree,by alumni, faculty, and recruiters alike. [7]-[11] Safely operating equipment, learning how totroubleshoot a set-up when it is not functioning as expected, hearing and feeling what happenswhen a pump cavitates or a fluid system experiences water hammer are just a few examples oflearning outcomes students would mostly or entirely miss with only virtual labs in place ofhands-on labs. Gaining the confidence in their own ability as engineers through turning
Conference Session
Professional Skills Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashlee Nicole Ford Versypt, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
explanation for the apparent regression in theseskills is that some students may have gained experiences that tested their skills throughout thesemester in new ways, revealing that they had deficiencies in these skills that they were notoriginally aware of. An example of such an experience is the team projects in the concurrentcourse Unit Operations Laboratory where students were randomly assigned to work in severaldifferent teams throughout the semester rather than forming teams with their friends. 22 20 18 16 Number of Responses 14 12 10 8
Conference Session
Perspectives and Approaches to Teaching Simulation and Design-Based Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca K. Toghiani, Mississippi State University; Hossein Toghiani, Mississippi State University; Larry Everett Pearson, Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
at MSU, including Pro- cess Control, Transport Phenomena, Reactor Design, Engineering Materials, Thermodynamics, both Unit Operations Laboratories and graduate courses in Advanced Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena and Chemical Kinetics. He performs research in the areas of catalysis, fuel cells and nanocomposite materials.Dr. Larry Everett Pearson, Mississippi State University Page 23.468.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Efficient and Effective Instruction in Process Simulation across the Chemical Engineering CurriculumAbstractOne
Conference Session
New Classrooms, New Challenges II: Assessing Non-traditional Approaches
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; Kenneth J. Williamson, Oregon State University; Jeffrey A. Nason, Oregon State University; Goran Jovanovic Ph.D., Oregon State University; Chih-hung Chang, Oregon State University; Adam Z. Higgins, Oregon State University; Craig M. Gates, Oregon State University; Richard Mark Roehner, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Faculty GTA GTA GTA GTA Page 25.1443.3 GTA GTA Figure 1. Weekly class structure for a typical studio course.to reinforce content from the lecture that was delivered the day before. A few of the activitiesinvolve “virtual laboratories” where students collect data on their computers. Students each fillout an individual worksheet, but are often allowed to work in groups for all or part of the
Conference Session
Experiential Learning in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jeffrey Stransky, Rowan University; Caleb Hill; Robert John McErlean, Rowan University; Jacob Willetts, Rowan University; Landon Bassett, University of Connecticut; Daniel D. Anastasio, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Daniel D. Burkey, University of Connecticut; Matthew Cooper, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Cheryl A. Bodnar, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
decision was made to keep the plant running, instead of shutting it down,aligning the holes in the final safety barrier of the Swiss cheese model. Since it is evident thathuman decision making is integral to the overall safety of plant operations as poor decisions canimpede the effectiveness of other safety barriers, it is necessary to ensure appropriate training isprovided to students before they enter the workforce. Figure 1. Example of the Swiss cheese model [18].Process Safety EducationSince 1992, the Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SAChE) program has helped tobring process safety to engineering schools by providing teaching materials and programs forstudents [19]. After the events of the T2 Laboratories
Conference Session
Communication in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrienne Minerick, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #13944Student Led Example Problems in a Graduate-Level Advanced TransportPhenomena CourseDr. Adrienne Minerick, Michigan Technological University Adrienne Minerick received her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and B.S. from Michi- gan Technological University. Adrienne’s research interests include electrokinetics, predominantly di- electrophoretic characterizations of cells, and the development of biomedical microdevices. She earned a NSF CAREER award and was nominated for Michigan Professor of the Year in 2014. Research within her Medical micro-Device Engineering Research Laboratory (M.D. – ERL
Conference Session
Chemical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard L. Zollars, Washington State University; Christopher Hundhausen, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University; Derrick Wayne Smith, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Adam Scott Carter, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
. This aspect oflearning is not incorporated in many active learning procedures, but is an essential part of SBL.A drawback to the implementation of SBL in a traditional class is that it is time-intensive. Asthe title suggests, this technique has most frequently been used in studio-based classes. The classtime allotted for studio sessions is more typical of that for a laboratory class in engineering—twoto three hours. So while the SBL approach might work in a class for which an extendedrecitation section is part of the class, the time constraints inherent in a typical one-hour lecture-based engineering class would seem to be a large impediment to using SBL. With the advent ofasynchronous communication media, this no longer need be a
Conference Session
ChE: Innovations in Student Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Christensen, Texas A&M University; Lale Yurttas, Texas A&M University; Janie Stratton Haney, Texas A&M University; Mahmoud El-Halwagi, Texas A&M University; Jeffrey Froyd, Texas A&M University; Charles Glover, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
. Therefore, students not only learned about the requirements for their homedesigns, but they also got an insight of things to consider when implementing certainaspects of their design. For example, students were warned not to put technologicalsystems in their homes that would frequently break and would be high in maintenancecosts because this would be an expense that home owners could not handle.Professor Jeff Haberl from the Energy Systems Laboratory [4] within the Department ofArchitecture at Texas A&M University and PhD student, Mini Malhotra, spoke to thestudents about past and current projects between the College of Architecture and Habitatfor Humanity. Both speakers were able to summarize past research and give feasibleideas to implement
Conference Session
ChE: Computers and Simulation in the Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Keith, Michigan Technological University; Faith Morrison, Michigan Technological University; Julia King, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
back through the gas diffusion layer, bipolar plate, and electricload where they react with the protons and oxygen to form water. For more informationregarding fuel cell construction, the reader is referred to the text of Larminie and Dicks11or the Los Alamos National Laboratory fuel cell website12.Finite Element ProblemsIn this paper we develop five modules in the following areas: • Fluid Flow o The first module concerns the flow of polymer melts in a capillary rheometer. We note that rheology needs to be understood for compression molding analysis of complex bipolar plate designs. The objective of the module is to determine the velocity profile for laminar and power-law fluids
Conference Session
Grasping the "Concept"
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Debra Gilbuena, Oregon State University; Christina Smith, Oregon State University; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Talia Sidne Finkelstein, Oregon State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #7543Examining the Innovation-Decision Process: A Preliminary Study of the AIChEConcept WarehouseMs. Debra Gilbuena, Oregon State University Debra Gilbuena is a Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engi- neering at Oregon State University. She currently has research focused on student learning in virtual laboratories. Debra has an M.B.A., an M.S., and four years of industrial experience including a position in sensor development, an area in which she holds a patent. Her dissertation is focused on the charac- terization and analysis of feedback in engineering education. She also
Conference Session
Emerging Areas: Biotechnology, Microtechnology, and Energy
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claire Komives, San Jose State University; Michael J. Prince, Bucknell University; Theresa A. Good, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Laurent Simon, New Jersey Institute of Technology; John P. O'Connell, University of Virginia; Jeffrey John Chalmers, Ohio State University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering; Erik Fernandez, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
AC 2011-2605: BIOLOGY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: PREPARINGSTUDENTS FOR A CAREER IN THE LIFE SCIENCESClaire Komives, San Jose State University Dr. Claire Komives is presently an Associate Professor in the Chemical and Materials Engineering De- partment at San Jose State University (SJSU). She has taught ten different courses, including core chem- ical engineering courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels, Biochemical Engineering lecture and laboratory courses and a bioethics general education course. She has research experience in the areas of biosensors, enzyme kinetics, cell culture, fermentation and bioprocess engineering. Among her profes- sional positions, she has spent one year as a Visiting Scientist at
Conference Session
ABET and Curriculum-Level Assessments
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
effectively on multidisciplinary teams. While students work in teams of 4-5 in Chemical Plant Design, neither the teams nor the design problems can be well described as “multidisciplinary.”  Some program objectives are related to ability to perform hands-on experimental and laboratory work. Chemical Plant Design at Rowan University makes extensive use of process simulation but has never been taught with a wet-lab component.Junior/Senior Engineering ClinicRowan University has an eight-semester Engineering Clinic program intended to provideEngineering students with experience solving practical, open-ended engineeringproblems. The sequence culminates in the Junior/Senior Engineering Clinic, in whichstudents work on
Conference Session
Improving Introductory Experiences in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard L. Zollars, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
is the critique phase of SBLwherein the Evaluation (Evaluate) level of the taxonomy is clearly invoked. This aspect oflearning is not incorporated in many active learning procedures but clearly is an essential part ofSBL.A drawback to the implementation of SBL in a traditional class is that it is time-intensive. Asthe title suggests, this technique has most frequently been used in studio-based classes. The classtime allotted for studio sessions is more typical of that for a laboratory class in engineering—twoto three hours. So while the SBL approach might work in a class for which an extendedrecitation section is part of the class, the time constraints inherent in a typical one-hour classwould seem to be a large impediment to using SBL. With
Conference Session
Virtual Instruction of Chemical Engineering Courses
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Olivia Reynolds, Washington State University; Kitana Kaiphanliam, Washington State University; Olufunso Oje; Aminul Islam Khan, Washington State University; Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University; Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; David B. Thiessen, Washington State University; Kristin Bryant, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
discouragement of passive behaviors; however, students who completed in-person implementations felt more interactively engaged than those who completed virtualimplementations, highlighting the lack of valuable peer interaction in an asynchronousenvironment. The authors plan to conduct more detailed analysis including fall 2020 and spring2021 data prior to the final conference presentation and provide evidence-basedrecommendations for best use of virtual, hands-on experimentation activities in an online coursespace. We believe the development of virtual laboratory activities can benefit traditionally onlineprograms and resource-limited institutions, although in-person activities should still be employedwhere possible
Conference Session
Experiential Learning in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
David R. Wagner, San Jose State University; Fanny Huang
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Chemical Engineering
,” Interface, no. August 2008, pp. 1–14, 2016.[2] ABET, “ABET Engineeirng Acceditation Commission.”.[3] NCESS, “NCEES engineering.” [Online]. Available: https://ncees.org/engineering/#texas.[4] K. Aljuhani, M. Sonbul, M. Althabiti, and M. Meccawy, “Creating a Virtual Science Lab (VSL): the adoption of virtual labs in Saudi schools,” Smart Learn. Environ., vol. 5, no. 1, 2018, doi: 10.1186/s40561-018-0067-9.[5] W. L. Jason L. Williams, Marcus Hilliard, Charles Smith, Karlene A. Hoo, Theodore F. Wiesner., P.E., Harry W. Parker, “The Virtual Chemical Engineering Unit Operations Laboratory,” Eng. Educ., vol. 2, no. December, pp. 6–8, 2003.[6] AICHE, “Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SAChE) Certificate Program,” AICHE. https
Conference Session
Works in Progress in Chemical Engineering Education
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Sarah E. Zappe, Pennsylvania State University; Enrique D. Gomez; Scott T. Milner; Yu Xia
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
. 28th Annual (Vol. 3, pp. 1133–1138). IEEE.Guglielmino, L. M. (1991). Developing self-directed learners: Why and how. Changing Schools, 19 (2), 6-7 &11.Mabrouk, P. A., & Peters, K. (2000). Student perspectives on undergraduate research (UR) experiences in chemistry and biology. CUR Quarterly, 21(1), 25–33.Porter, L. A. (2017). High-impact practices in materials science education: Student research internships leading to pedagogical innovation in STEM laboratory learning activities. MRS Advances. doi:10.1557/adv.2017.106 7Russell, S. H., Hancock, M. P., McCullough, J., Roessner, J. D., & Storey, C. (2005). Evaluation of NSF support for undergraduate
Conference Session
ChE: Innovation to Improve Student Learning
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University; Mariano Savelski, Rowan University; Robert Hesketh, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
PreventionAbstract Student projects have examined how to apply pollution prevention strategies to bothR&D and manufacturing in several chemical industries. This has been accomplished throughindustry-university partnerships with pharmaceutical and petrochemical companies. Severalgrants from the US Environmental Protection Agency have supported initiatives in greenchemistry, engineering and design. These projects have the broader goal of supportingsustainability in the chemical industry.Introduction Too often the teaching of a technical subject like green engineering is limited to anindividual class experience or one dimensional laboratory or design experience. The teaching ofpollution prevention in the curriculum is greatly enhanced by
Conference Session
ChE: Departmental Issues and Integrating Freshmen into the ChE Program
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Silverstein, University of Kentucky; Daina Briedis, Michigan State University; Kevin Dahm, Rowan University; Richard Zollars, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
membersserving as moderators are asked to occasionally monitor their topic and make contributions,enhancements, and consolidations as they see necessary. Their role is both to improve thecoherency of their topic by summary threads messages and to solicit new topics. Moderators canedit or delete all messages posted in their area. The Forum includes the ability to upload and disseminate attachments. This is intended toallow electronic materials, such as a innovative laboratory assignment, to be uploaded in acompact form, such as a PDF (Portable Document Format), without the use of an intermediarywebsite. This means that faculty who do not maintain their own websites can still disseminatematerials broadly through the ChED.The ASEE Chemical
Conference Session
Professional Skills Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Dee Clay, Ohio State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
. He has taught a variety of courses in the ChE department and currently focuses on the Unit Op- erations Laboratory, Mass and Energy Balances, and Separations. He completed the National Effective Teaching Institute course (NETI-1) in June, 2016. Dr. Clay is married to Dr. Kristy Clay, a veterinarian, and has three children, Luke (15), Natalie (15), and Meredith (12). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Integration of Industrially Relevant Examples in ChE Courses Energy Balance on an e-Cigarette DeviceAbstractIdentifying industrially relevant and/or real-world examples is an excellent technique to enhancethe
Conference Session
Problem Solving and Communication in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah A. Wilson, University of Kentucky
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
time at Rowan and UMass, she developed a passion for undergraduate education. This passion led her to pursue a career as a lecturer, where she could focus on training undergraduate chemical engineering students. She has been teaching at UK since 2015 and has taught Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Computational Tools and the Unit Operations Laboratory. She is especially interested in teaching scientific communication and integration of process safety into the chemical engineering curriculum. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Understanding the gap between communication in the classroom and communication during an industrial internshipAbstractWhile it
Conference Session
Work in Progress: Hands-on Activities
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Negar Beheshti Pour, University of California - Berkeley; David B. Thiessen, Washington State University; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; Kitana Kaiphanliam, Washington State University; Aminul Islam Khan, Washington State University; Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University; Olivia Reynolds, Washington State University; Katelyn Dahlke, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Olufunso Oje, Washington State University; Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
things: Simple experiments in the thermal and fluid sciences, in 2009 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Austin, Texas.7. Moor, S., and Piergiovanni, P., Experiments in the classroom: Examples of inductive learning with classroom friendly laboratory kits, in 2003 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Nashville, Tennessee.8. Connor, J., Goff, R., Assessment of providing in-class, hands-on, activities to Virginia Tech’s first year engineering students, in 2001 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings. Albuquerque, New Mexico.9. Garrison, L., Garrison, T., A demo every day: Bringing fluid mechanics to life, in 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Seattle, Washington.10
Conference Session
Labs and Experiments
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristen Ann Thompson, Loras College
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
experiment, this procedure will work best in a setting whereeach student can feel the flask and therefore it is ideal for a laboratory setting, but could be usedas a classroom demonstration. When this experiment was performed, it was part of aThermodynamics class with 16 students. Students worked in groups of two with each studentable to have direct contact with the experimental apparatus. Because two experiments wereperformed in the same session (cold boiling and triple point), half the group did each experimentand then the groups switched. This experiment could also be used in a Chemistry lab or UnitOperations lab, likely in conjunction with a unit on the Refrigeration Cycle. Additionally, due tothe simple nature of this experimental set-up, this
Conference Session
Outreach and Beyond in the Chemical Engineering Classroom
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sindia Rivera-Jiménez Ph.D., University of Florida; Deanna Alford, University of Florida; Lilianny Virguez, University of Florida
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
-internship 4 Software 3 Tutor 2 Volunteer 1 Shadowing 1 Makerspace 1 Laboratory-course 1 First-Year-Design 1 Figure 2. Frequency of workshops applicants’ responses about their previous experiences and word cloud representation of the data.Open-ended questions were gathered to help the authors get additional insight into the students’reason why they want to participate in the workshops even if it is not for a grade. Understandingstudent’s motivation to
Conference Session
Computer-Based Learning in Chemical Engineering Courses
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew W. Liberatore, University of Toledo; Kayla Chapman
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Chemical Engineering
2017, 2017.[28] A. S. Bowen, D. R. Reid, and M. D. Koretsky, "Development of interactive virtual laboratories to help students learn difficult concepts in thermodynamics," Chemical Engineering Education, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 229-238, 2015.[29] E. D. Sloan and C. Norrgran, "A neuroscience perspective on learning," Chemical Engineering Education, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 29-37, 2016.[30] F. Paas, A. Renkl, and J. Sweller, "Cognitive load theory: Instructional implications of the interaction between information structures and cognitive architecture," Instructional science, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 1-8, 2004.[31] M. W. Liberatore and K. Roach, "Building Spreadsheet Skills Using an Interactive Textbook," in ASEE
Conference Session
Experiential Learning in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Polly R. Piergiovanni, Lafayette College; John H Jarboe
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
thecourse – not as part of the Unit Operations laboratory course. Twelve to sixteen studentsenroll in this section each year.The course begins with information on physical properties of foods, including rheology,and electrical and mechanical properties. While these are not covered in a traditional unitoperations course, they are a necessary foundation for this course, and are useful for anychemical engineer. The first experiment covers mechanical properties important to thefood industry, providing background for the rest of the course. The next portion of thecourse covers the mechanical energy balance. Since most foods are non-Newtonian, theexperiment introduced students to the categories and characterization of non-Newtonianfluids and the
Conference Session
Chemical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cheryl A. Bodnar, University of Pittsburgh; Eric J. Beckman, University of Pittsburgh, Chemical Engineering Department; Joseph J. McCarthy, University of Pittsburgh; Steven R. Little, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
chemical productdesign class and laboratory class (for a combination of three credits). The senior levelprototyping class did not require modification to the curriculum as it is listed as an elective. Weanticipate that with the nature of the first two classes in the sequence there will be a strongdemand by students for this elective level class.Introduction to Chemical Product DesignThis course is the first one in the sequence and is taken in the spring semester of sophomoreyear. The educational learning objectives for this course are students will be able to (1) utilizedocumented brainstorming techniques and then select the best idea for further study, (2) collectand analyze customer information in order to generate a customer value proposition
Conference Session
Novel Student Experiences in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacob James Elmer, Villanova University; Noelle K. Comolli, Villanova University; William J. Kelly, Villanova University; Zuyi (Jacky) Huang, Villanova University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
recombinant protein expressionTable 1 – List of fundamental biology concepts covered in our review videos.Experiment/Protocol Videos: Experimental procedures were recorded in a laboratory settingwith a camcorder and tripod. Video clips were edited using Camtasia Studio (TechSmith) andintegrated into PowerPoint presentation slides that included instructions for each step of theexperiment, along with troubleshooting advice and other detailed notes. For example, one of theslides from the Restriction Digest experiment video is shown in Figure 2. While the video playsin the central panel, short step-by-step instructions are listed below it and more detailed notes aredisplayed in the panel on the right. In this case, the notes include a recipe for the
Conference Session
Hands-On Projects and Demos
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Negar Beheshti Pour, Washington State University; Kitana Manivone Kaiphanliam, Washington State University; Arshan Nazempour, Washington State University; David B. Thiessen, Washington State University; Robert F. Richards, Washington State University; Fanhe Shamus Meng, Washington State University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Sarah A. Wilson, University of Kentucky; Derek L. Englert, University of Kentucky; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
and Fire Research Laboratory at NIST as a Post-Doctoral Researcher before joining the faculty of the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Washington State University. His research is in thermodynamics and heat and mass transfer. Over the last five years he has become involved in developing and disseminating research based learning methods. He was a participant in the NSF Virtual Communities of Practice (VCP) program in Spring, 2013, learning research based methods to instruct thermodynamics. More recently he introduced the concept of fabricating very low cost thermal fluid experiments using 3-D printing and vacuum forming at the National Academy of Engineering’s Frontiers of Engineering Education in
Conference Session
Work in Progress: Hands-on Activities
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Katelyn Dahlke, Washington State University; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University; David B. Thiessen, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
a specific laboratory environment.These later interventions do not help their understanding when they are initially taught theseconcepts. To address this, miniaturized hands-on modules have been developed to compelstudent engagement in sophomore and junior level engineering classes, specifically within theheat transfer and fluid mechanics classroom context. These highly visual low-cost desktoplearning modules (LC-DLMs) have been shown to improve student understanding compared topassive lectures, especially at higher Bloom’s levels such as evaluation and creation [4-5].Even with significant data to support the fact that active learning leads to more cognitive gainscompared to traditional lecture-based teaching, there are still perceived
Conference Session
Course Design, Course Projects, and Student Perceptions in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University; Amy F. Golightly, Bucknell University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
intrinsic motivation and performance. Journal of Educational Psychology 78: 210-216.5. Leroy, N., and P. Bressoux. 2016. Does amotivation matter more than motivation in predicting mathematics learning gains? A longitudinal study of sixth-grade students in France. Contemporary Educational Psychology 44-45: 41-53.6. Vigeant, M., D. Silverstein, K. Dahm, L. Ford, J. Cole, and L. Landherr. 2018. How we teach: Unit Operations Laboratory. Proceedings of American Association for Engineering Education.7. Vigeant, M., M. Prince, K. Nottis, and A. Golightly. 2018. Curious about student curiosity: Implications of pedagogical approach for students’ mindset. Proceedings of American Association for Engineering