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Raghu Pucha, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bryan Levy, Georgia Institute of Technology; Julie S. Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology; Sunni Haag Newton, Georgia Institute of Technology; Meltem Alemdar, Georgia Institute of Technology; Tris Utschig, Kennesaw State University
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-authored over 60 research papers. He is honored with Undergraduate Educator Award in 2012 and Geoffrey G. Eichholz Faculty Teaching Award in 2015 from the Center for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) at Georgia Tech.Bryan Levy, Georgia Institute of Technology Bryan Levy is a graduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech and is currently obtaining a Master’s degree from the same institute. His research primarily focuses in the impact of maker spaces on students and design problem equivalency as it pertains to assessing creativity.Dr. Julie S. Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Julie S. Linsey is an Associate Professor in the George W. Woodruff
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Scott R. Bartholomew, Purdue University; Patrick E. Connolly, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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, L., & Zembal-Saul,C. (2002). Making the case for the use of web-based portfolios in support of learning to teach. The Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 1 (2) 1-19.Barrett, H. C. (2005). Researching electronic portfolios and learner engagement. The Reflect Initiative; Researching Electronic Portfolios: Learning, Engagement, Collaboration, through Technology. Retrieved from http://ww.w.electronicportfolios.org/reflect/whitepaper.pdfBartholomew, S. R. (2017). Assessing open-ended design problems, Technology and Engineering Education Teacher, 76(6), pp. 13-17Bartholomew, S. R., Reeve, E., Veon, R., Goodridge, W., Stewardson, G., Lee, V., Nadelson, L. (2017). Mobile devices, self-directed learning
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Rustin Deane Webster, Purdue University, New Albany
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detailed engineering drawings, animations, and photorealisticrenderings. Typically, each week (two class periods) consisted of the following: Period 1: o Instructor presented the lesson(s) overview PowerPoint to the students. o Students were assigned to complete the lesson(s). The instructor emphasized following the guide with great detail and accuracy. Period 2: o Class reviewed the previous lesson(s). Instructor displayed and discussed modeling practices/procedures for the corresponding models provided in the lesson(s). o Instructor administered an online quiz in regard to that weeks’ lesson(s) o Students were assigned to complete the lesson(s
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Kaloki Nabutola, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Heidi M. Steinhauer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Theodore J. Branoff, Illinois State University; Nancy E. Study, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend; Craig L. Miller, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Steven Y. Nozaki, Ohio State University
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is applicable across CAD software packages and independent of instructorbackground.BackgroundA Concept Inventory is a tool that uses a multiple choice assessment with carefully chosendistractors. These distractors are typically influenced by student responses to find commonlymisconceived concepts. The engineering graphics CI is framed around 10 main conceptsidentified by a Delphi study comprised of graphics professionals [2]. More information regardingthe origin of this particular CI and the Delphi study can be found in Sadowski, M and Sorby, S.2013 and 2014.Solid modeling constructs were identified as important by the Delphi panel [3] but the pilot studyof the CI using the original CAD-related questions developed by the researchers did not
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Jorge Rodriguez P.E., Western Michigan University; Luis Genaro Rodriguez, University of Wisconsin, Waukesha
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visualizationskills, both, for development of imagination and creativity, as well as development ofcompetencies directly related to technical fields such as engineering graphics and design.In this field of graphics and design, which is more linked to STEM education, there are acceptedtest such as the Purdue Spatial Visualization Test - Rotations PSVT:R (Guay, 1977), the MentalCutting Test (MCT) (Sorby, 1999) and the Shepard-Metzler Rotation (S-M) Test (Shepard, 1971)and its modification (Vandenberg, 1978). All of these tests have been used to measure thevisualization skills in an individual at a given time, thus providing a reference for comparison. Theunderlying concept in these tests is the mental rotation of 3D given objects. PSVT:R is perhapsone of the
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Ziang Xiao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Yuqi Yao, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Chi-Hsien Yen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Sanorita Dey, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Helen Wauck, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; James M. Leake, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Brian Woodard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Angela Wolters, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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. ReferenceLoyalka, P., Carnoy, M., Froumin, I., Dossani, R., Tilak, J. B., & Yang, P. (2014). Factors affecting the quality of engineering education in the four largest emerging economies. Higher Education, 68(6), 977-1004Lubinski, D. (2010). Spatial ability and STEM: A sleeping giant for talent identification and development. Personality and Individual Differences, 49(4), 344-351.Maeda, Y. & Yoon, S. (2011). Scaling the Revised PSVT-R: Characteristics of the First-Year Engineering Students' Spatial Ability. Proceedings of the 2011 ASEE Annual Conference &Exposition, Vancouver, BC, 2011.Maeda, Y., & Yoon, S. Y. (2013). A meta-analysis on gender differences in mental rotation ability measured by the
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Asefeh Kardgar, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Nathan Mentzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Dawn Laux, Purdue University; Amelia Chesley, Purdue University; David M. Whittinghill, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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audiobook archive LibriVox.Dr. David M. Whittinghill, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Dr. David Whittinghill is an Assistant Professor of Computer Graphics Technology and Computer and Information Technology. Dr. Whittinghill’ s research focuses on gaming, simulation and computer pro- gramming education and how these technologies can more effectively address outstanding issues in health, education, and society. Dr. Whittinghill leads projects in virtual reality, pediatric physical therapy, sus- tainable energy simulation, Chinese language learning, and games as a tool for improving educational out- comes. Dr. Whittinghill is the director of the Games Innovation Laboratory (www.gamesinnovation.org
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Morteza Sadat-Hossieny, Northern Kentucky University; Mauricio Torres, Northern Kentucky University
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theeducational point of view, curricular integration has been a recurring recommendation [18].Bibliography[1] V. Kosse and W. Senadeera, "Innovative Approaches to Teaching Engineering Drawing at Tertiary Institutions," International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, vol. 39, no. 4, 2011.[2] P. Carrato, "Scared to sketch? The lost art of drawing," 16 09 2016. [Online]. Available: http://csengineermag.com/article/scared-to-sketch-the-lost-art-of-drawing/.[3] G. Romero, J. Maroto, M. Martinez and J. Felez, "Tachnical Drawings and Virtual Prototypes," International Journal fo Mechanical Engineering Education, vol. 1, no. 35, pp. 56-64.[4] S. A. Sorby, "Developing 3-D Spatial Visualization Skills," Engineering Design Graphics
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Myela A. Paige, Georgia Institute of Technology; Katherine Fu, Georgia Institute of Technology
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technical, complex topic. The authors plan to assess theeffectiveness of the learning tools in the near future, through a direct measurement of GD&Tknowledge acquisition and retention, in addition to self-reported satisfaction and self-efficacydata collection from the students. These data will be compared with a control group of a similarpopulation taught GD&T in a more traditional manner, such as through diagrammatic lecture-based delivery.References[1] S. A. Sorby, "Educational Research in Developing 3‐D Spatial Skills for Engineering Students," International Journal of Science Education, vol. 31, pp. 459-480, 2009/02/01 2009.[2] G. M. Bodner and R. B. Guay, "The Purdue visualization of rotations test," The Chemical