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Joel Howell, University of South Florida; Chris S. Ferekides, University of South Florida; Wilfrido A. Moreno P.E., University of South Florida; Tom Weller, Oregon State University; Arash Takshi, University of South Florida
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his research, he has devised a few teaching activities, including Lab-in-Class and Lab-in-a-Bag. He has received several teaching awards for his effort in developing the new activities. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Preparing Undergraduate Engineering Students for their Profession – A Novel Curricular Approach Joel R. Howell1, Christos S. Ferekides1, Wilfrido A. Moreno1, Thomas M. Weller2, Arash Takshi1 1 University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 2 Oregon State University, Corvallis, ORAbstractThis Work-In-Progress (WIP) paper describes a
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Vicki V. May P.E., Dartmouth College; Charles R. Sullivan, Dartmouth College; Honor J. Passow P.E., Dartmouth College; Benoit Cushman-Roisin, Dartmouth College
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environmental engineering, sustainable design, and green infrastrucure. In addition, he offers consulting services in the areas of energy efficiency and water in and around buildings. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Designing and Building a Tiny House to Develop Connections across Disciplines and Concepts Cooperative and Experiential Learning Work-in-ProgressAbstractThe ‘tiny house movement’ describes the trend away from large houses to smaller, minimalisthouses; it is a social movement as well as an environmental movement. Tiny houses are typicallyless than 400 ft2 and are built for a range of
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Cyrus Habibi P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Lily Chang, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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, he is interested in developing novel medical devices. In addition to his technical research, he is also an active member of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) and conducts research in engineering education.Dr. Lily Chang, University of Wisconsin, Platteville Dr. Chang earned her PhD in Computer Science from Florida International University and her Master of Science in Computer Science from New Jersey Institute of Technology. Her primary research area involves software engineering, specifically formal specification. Dr. Chang is an associate professor and the program coordinator of the software engineering program at the University of Wisconsin - Platteville. She is a member of the American
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technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Robotic Competition Teams: Assessing the Experiential Education Value of Participation1. IntroductionCompetitions and prizes can contribute to innovative changes by influencing society or specificcommunities and individuals. According to Dias et al. [1], the potential societal benefits ofcompetitions include identifying excellence, influencing public perception for a specific domain,focusing communities on specific problems and mobilizing new talent, strengthening problem-solving communities by educating individuals.This research
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, 2019 Students’ Self-Assessment of Modern Making SkillsAbstractMany studies have examined the effects of active learning on students’ educational outcomes.For engineers, this often comes in the form of fabricating components for proof-of-conceptprototypes of their engineering designs. At Carnegie Mellon University, the general engineeringstudents in the freshmen course Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering prepare forengineering design projects by receiving training in the modern making skills of CAD software,3D printing, laser cutting-engraving, power tools, and Arduino. This study analyzed the self-assessment of students’ confidence level to apply these maker skills before and after completingthe course. Results showed a
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Nicole Bowers, Arizona State University; Michelle Jordan, Arizona State University; Kate Fisher; Zachary Holman, Arizona State University; Mathew D. Evans, Arizona State University
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complex engineering design projects. Her scholarship is grounded in notions of learning as a social process, influenced by complexity theories, sociocultural theories, sociolinguistics, and the learning sciences.Ms. Kate FisherProf. Zachary Holman, Arizona State UniversityMathew D. Evans, Arizona State University Mathew D Evans is currently a doctoral candidate at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Fostering Belonging through an Undergraduate Summer Internship: A Community of Practice model for engineering research educationIn the 21st century, it is not sufficient for engineering students to acquire good