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- Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Use of Technology in Design Education
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Ryan D. Sochol, University of Maryland; Mohammad Fazelpour, University of Maryland
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Paper ID #41898An Exploration of Game-Based Learning in Enhancing Engineering, Design,and Robotics Education via ”The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”Prof. Ryan D. Sochol, University of Maryland Dr. Ryan D. Sochol is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering within the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. Prof. Sochol is a Fischell Institute Fellow within the Robert E. Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices and an Executive Committee Member of the Maryland Robotics Center, and also holds affiliate appointments in the Fischell Department of Bioengineering and the
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- Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Empathy, Psychological Safety, and Leadership in Engineering Design
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Tara Esfahani, University of California, Irvine; Isra Malabeh, University of California, Irvine; Mark E. Walter, University of California, Irvine; David A. Copp, University of California, Irvine
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engineering careers and curriculum is well-known. ABET lists“an ability to function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create acollaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives” as astudent outcome in its outcomes-based assessment of engineering curricula [1]. Early careerengineers often describe effective teamwork and interpersonal skills as the most importantcompetencies in their jobs [2, 3]. The formation of teams can significantly affect how well a teamworks together, and team formation and function have been studied in engineering curriculum fordecades [4–6]. Previous research has shown that teams are more effective when instructors createthe teams considering students
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- Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 14
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Donna Jaison, Texas A&M University; Hillary E. Merzdorf, Texas A&M University; Lance Leon Allen White, Texas A&M University; Kerrie A. Douglas, Cornell University; Karan Watson P.E., Texas A&M University; Tracy Anne Hammond, Texas A&M University
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explored the tremendous potential of ITS in providing a student-centeredlearning experience to undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Essentially, we intendedto give the engineering students an experience of learning sketching at their own pace and tim-ing and replicate the experience of having a human tutor. Sketching is a valuable skill for en-gineering students, and also difficult for instructors to teach and provide individual attention tostudents. Students receive real-time personalized feedback on the sketches they draw using theITS. Through this study, we got an opportunity to gather details about user experiences from bothgraduate and undergraduate engineering students from three diverse institutions. A statisticallysignificant
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- Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Student-Centered Approaches in Design Education
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Noel Hennessey, The University of Arizona; Dean Papajohn; Tyler Jean Le Peau, The University of Arizona
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construction engineers, so they saw this program as a win-win. The internship program is advertised to freshmen engineering students in their first semesterbefore they declare a specific engineering major. Interested students complete a one-pageapplication and submit it with their resume. A faculty member in construction managementmeets with each interested student one-on-one to make sure they understand what heavyconstruction is and what an internship in heavy construction looks like. Resumes andapplications of all screened students are then provided to a group of industry partners, whoreview these documents and decide what students, if any, they would like to interview. It is up toeach company to decide whether to extend an internship offer to a
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- Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 5
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Kavitha Chandra, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Sumudu Lewis, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Susan Thomson Tripathy, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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students of all genders and race/ethnic/socioeconomicbackgrounds. It is designed to give students an early start in their engineering majors and helpbuild a community of students, faculty, and staff across different engineering disciplines. Forhigh school students this is an opportunity to further explore their interest in engineering whilebuilding networks with students and mentors in the university.Workshops, programs, and other initiatives to bring awareness to issues related to diversity,equity, and inclusion (DEI) in an organization (a workplace or an academic institution) havebeen around since the 1960s [3], [4], with questionable outcomes [5], [6]. However, during thesummer of 2020, amidst the global pandemic, certain events such as the