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- Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE) Poster Session
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mohammad Al Mestiraihi, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley ; Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University - Engineering Education
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skillsrequired for ECE graduates. This was done to gain a more thorough understanding of the skilllevel that electrical and computer engineering graduates have upon graduation, and the impactsof these skills on reducing the gap among both academia and industry. 3.1. Sample and populationTo identify the ideal sample size needed for this research, the authors conducted a power analysis[21]. A power analysis is a metric that aids in determining the minimum sample size for a study.It is made up of four components. If you are aware of or have projections about the first threeelements, you can determine the fourth element. The margin of error is the number thatrepresents the accuracy of the report. The confidence level informs you how convinced you
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- Innovative Strategies for Enhancing Engineering Education Across Diverse Learning Environments
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Aya Mouallem, Stanford University; Trisha Kulkarni, Stanford University; Sheri D. Sheppard, Stanford University
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participating in studies on technologies for disability, overlookingtheir much-needed insight, and treating them as unequal engineering partners in the design andresearch processes [2]. Another literature survey focused on ASEE publications noted that therewas a significant lack of research focusing on disability as an identity and on the experiences ofstudents with disabilities in engineering education [3].Several works have explored the stigma, social exclusion, systemic marginalization, devaluation,and feelings of “otherness” experienced by students with disabilities in engineering education[4], [5]. These consequences were attributed to a variety of reasons, including the lack of rolemodels with disabilities, educators’ misconceptions about the
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- Modern Teaching Strategies in Engineering
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sangshin Park, University of Utah; Reza Kamali-Sarvestani, California State University, San Marcos; Jairo Giraldo, University of Utah; Hamed Nademi, California State University, San Marcos; Masood Parvania, University of Utah
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employability in a dynamic and evolving job market.Moreover, CPS education fosters critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative skills, which areessential in addressing the interdisciplinary and complex problems of the 21st century [19].Thus, the addition of CPS modules in electrical engineering education is not only beneficial butimperative for preparing students to meet the demands and challenges of their future professionalcareers.ConclusionsThis research emphasizes the importance of understanding student perspectives through surveysto effectively integrate CPS modules into electrical engineering education. The findings reveal aclear demand for CPS knowledge among students, highlighting its relevance to their futurecareers and the engineering
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- Frameworks and Comparative Analyses in ECE Education
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Iman Shayegani, University of Cincinnati; Ibrahim Nihad Awartani, University of Cincinnati; David Allen Evenhouse, University of Cincinnati; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Gregory Warren Bucks, University of Cincinnati
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the Duration of InterventionV. DiscussionWe identified and reviewed 32 ASEE conference papers comprising of 44 studies oninterventions in teaching circuits published over the last 10 years. Through this work, weaddressed the following research questions, What kind of interventions were conducted incircuits education and what impact did these interventions have on student performance? anddiscussed findings based on the coding schemes.Class Modes and COVID-19We expect that the main reason for 69% of the interventions identified to be conducted for in-person classrooms compared to online and hybrid classrooms is the dates of the articles electedto study: 2014 to 2023. Since COVID-19 happened at the end of this period, most of theinterventions