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Conference Session
Continuous improvement of programs, practices and people.
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette; Kathryne Newton, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
4, it can be seen in the year 2030, theunder 18 population is at 18.4 million, while the 65 and above population is at 73.1 million. By2040, however, the under age 18 population is at 76.8 million, while the over 65 age population isat 80.8 million. The actual cross-over in population projections occurs in 2035. Figure 3 – Cross-Over of Dependent PopulationsFigure 4 – Population by Age: Projections 2020 to 2060The shift from a youth-dependent population to an elderly-dependent population has significantimplications as discussed above. The combined youth and old-age dependency, however, is evenmore revealing. Figure 5 below [1, p. 6] reflects this combined dependency on the working agepopulation. From the below figure, two lines in
Conference Session
Continuous improvement of programs, practices and people.
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emily Nutwell, Ohio State University; Ann D. Christy P.E., Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
simulation would be a fluid-structure interaction analysis whichwould require knowledge of both structural modeling using the finite element method as well asfluid modeling using computational fluid dynamics.Self-efficacy tends to be lower among adults learners when compared to traditional students dueto feelings of being unprepared in academic settings [24], [25]. Including design elements whichvalue adults’ experiences as working engineers will encourage students to make connectionsbetween their roles as learners and engineers. A goal setting exercise is included at the beginningof the course to give students the opportunity to state their own goals for the course. Studentswill reflect on why they have chosen to participate in this class, and
Conference Session
Continuous improvement of programs, practices and people.
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katy Luchini-Colbry, Michigan State University; Dirk Joel-Luchini Colbry, Michigan State University; Julie Rojewski, Michigan State University; Astri Briliyanti
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
wish to thank T.J. Nguyen for his work on the CyberAmbassadors project. We alsoappreciate the support and engagement of the many organizations partnering with theCyberAmbassadors project, including Tau Beta Pi, ACI-REF, CaRRC, the Carpentries, NRMNand CIMER. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundationunder Grant No. 1730137. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendationsexpressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views ofthe National Science Foundation.References[1] H. Neeman et al., “The Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research and Education Facilitators Virtual Residency: Toward a National Cyberinfrastructure Workforce,” in Proceedings of the
Conference Session
Working at the Intersection of Industry and Academia
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Weagle, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; David B. Ortendahl, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Michael Ahern P.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
WayneBishop Jr., Head of Marketing at Omicron Electronics Corp, Wayne remarked “The [energy]industry is constantly impacted by emerging and disruptive technology. How you view thetechnology reflects on your organization’s approach: If it’s emerging, it’s because you’reproactive. If it’s disruptive, it’s because you’re reactive.” While ACE strives to understand andengage with our corporate partners and react to their needs in deep and meaningful ways, theorganization must be proactive in its approach to industry partnership by working from the sameside of the table as our corporate partners in navigating industry challenges on the horizon.ACE seeks out opportunities to better envision and shape the future of the industries with whichwe work. Members