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ENT Division Technical Session: EM Across the Curriculum II
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Andrea T. Kwaczala, Western New England University
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
collaborative instructors with like-minded teaching goals. Well organized EML online-modules such as elevator pitch makes deployment easy to implement in the engineering classroom [15]. Inthis semester-long project, students were introduced to new engineering topics in lecture, they practicedtechniques in mini labs, and then applied the knowledge to their project while considering theentrepreneurial mindset at every step. In this paper, we hypothesized that an EML module that utilized aproject-based approach would improve student engagement, improve technical laboratory and writing skillsand foster student’s curiosity to learn about human body motion. This project led to a mastery in kinematics,kinetics and human body motion technology with a stronger
Conference Session
ENT Division Technical Session: EM Across the Curriculum II
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Walter W. Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
successful, software engineering studentsmust learn to effectively communicate with those who have different areas of technical expertise.Institutional ProfileThe Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) offers an accredited Bachelor of Science degreein software engineering and has been accredited since 2001. As an institution, there is a strongemphasis on small class sizes 13:1 student to faculty ratio) and extensive laboratory experience.Students graduating from MSOE spend on average 600 hours in laboratories related to theirmajor. Institutionally, there is more square footage devoted to lab space than lecture hall space.All engineering students are required to complete a three-course capstone experience. Whilemost students on campus are in the
Conference Session
ENT Division Technical Session: EM Across the Curriculum II
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jennifer Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology; Michael Scott Richards
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Laboratory Modules inBiomedical Engineering,” ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Indianapolis IN,2005.
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ENT Division Technical Session: EM Across the Curriculum I
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Scott Duplicate Streiner, Rowan University; Cheryl A. Bodnar, Rowan University; Kaitlin Mallouk, Rowan University; Bruce Oestreich, Rowan University; Ted Howell, Rowan University; Jennifer Tole, Rowan University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
sophomore level two-coursesequence (required for engineering students in all disciplines) in which the primary learningoutcomes are engineering design and technical communication. These courses are team-taughtby faculty from Engineering and from Communications; specifically, Writing Arts in the fall andPublic Speaking in the spring. Historically, the fall course has featured three major coursedeliverables: (1) a “research sequence” consisting of a rhetorical analysis, an annotatedbibliography, and a literature review, (2) a humanities assignment in which students explore theimpact of technology on societal needs, and (3) laboratory and design reports stemming fromhands-on engineering projects completed in lab.During the summer of 2019, the faculty
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ENT Division Technical Session: Assessment Tools and Practices
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Laine E. Rumreich, Ohio State University; Faith Logan, Ohio State University; Zachary Dix, Ohio State University; Nicholas Rees Sattele, Ohio State University; Krista M. Kecskemety, Ohio State University; Ann D. Christy P.E., Ohio State University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
coursematerials were collected and analyzed: lecture slides or videos, laboratory, project, andhomework assignments, and sample student projects and assignments.Material from three courses was used for the purposes of this analysis. These courses were usedin this study for a relative rather than absolute comparison of EM content. Therefore, the coursesand content within the courses chosen for this study is not of great importance to the results orgoal of the paper. However, a brief description of the courses and why they were chosen follows.The first course used in this study was a first-year engineering course that focuses on teachingfirst-year engineering students the foundational knowledge they will need in the remainder oftheir undergraduate career
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ENT Division Technical Session: Creativity and Innovation
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Tess Hartog, University of Oklahoma; Megan Marshall, University of Oklahoma; Amin G. Alhashim, University of Oklahoma; Md Tanvir Ahad, University of Oklahoma; Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. From January 2015July 2015 he was at the Dana Engineering International Ltd (GEWaukesha) in Dhaka, Bangladesh as an Assistant Engineer (GEWaukesha) gas engine. From 2015-2018 he was at the Applied DSP Laboratory of the Lamar Univer- sity at Beaumont,TX, USA, and obtained a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering on 2018. Currently he is perusing his Ph.D. degree in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at The University of Okla- homa starting from 2018present. Md Tanvir Ahad currently holds a Graduate research assistant position at Product and Process Design Lab under the advisement of Professor Dr. Zahed Siddique.Prof. Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma Zahed
Conference Session
ENT Division Technical Session: Assessment Tools and Practices
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
. Brackin, C. V. Haden, and S. Jedlicka, “U212P SUNDAY WORKSHOP: Using Entrepreneurial Mindset to Demonstrate ABET Student Outcomes 1-7”, presented at 2019 ASEE Annu. Conf. & Expo., Tampa, FL, June 16, 2019.[20] B. Olds and R. Miller. (1999). Performance Assessment of EC 2000 Student Outcomes in The Unit Operations Laboratory. Presented at 2019 ASEE Annu. Conf. & Expo., Charlotte, NC. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/7881[21] W. Hussain, M. F. Addas, and F. Mak, “Quality improvement with automated engineering program evaluations using performance indicators based on Bloom's 3 domains,” 2016 IEEE Frontiers in Educ. Conf. (FIE), Erie, PA, USA, 2016, pp. 1-9. doi: 10.1109/FIE.2016.7757418.[22] Lao Tzu and J
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ENT Division Technical Session: Competitions, Challenges, and Teams
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jared Schoepf, Arizona State University; Stephanie M. Gillespie, University of New Haven; Amy Trowbridge, Arizona State University; Alison Cook-Davis, Arizona State University; Kristen Peña, Arizona State University ; Courtney Argenti, Arizona State University; Daniel J. Laxman, Arizona State University
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utilized the sustainability measures ofthe venue including: recycling bins, internal recycling program for vendors, Vertical UrbanGarden, staff uniforms composed of recycled materials, solar panel pavilion, heating and coolingsystem for the stadium, implementation of artificial grass on the field, grease from concessionsrecycling and biodegradable diesel program, left-over food donation program, and the stadium’scompost program. Students also visited the Laboratory for Algae Research and Biotechnology atASU where they learned about the lab’s work in producing renewable energy, biofuelproduction, crop protection, wastewater and nutraceuticals.Zero Mass Water, a local startup from ASU, provided a seminar on research and development ofnew products at