Paper ID #8870A GIS-based Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Project for Introductory AirPollution CoursesMajor Andrew Ross Pfluger P.E., U.S. Military Academy Major Andrew Pfluger, U.S. Army, was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering at the United States Military Academy. He earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from USMA and a M.S. and Engineer Degree in Environmental Engineering and Science from Stanford University. He is a licensed PE in the state of Delaware.Lt. Col. Philip J. Dacunto, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, United States MilitaryAcademy LTC
Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech. He also holds an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the United States Air Force Academy and served for 26 years in the USAF. Dr. Mitchell is a registered Professional Engineer, a LEED AP BD+C, and a Project Management Professional. Page 24.304.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Competitive Problem Based Learning in an Environmental Engineering Laboratory CourseAbstractThe Problem-based learning (PBL) pedagogical approach to instruction has become widely
are especially prevalent in the middle school grades for female students. Therefore,before peer pressure and popular culture lures them away from self-efficacy in math and science,outreach to females outside of the traditional classroom is crucial. For this research project,thirteen middle school students were invited to attend a summer camp hosted in theenvironmental engineering laboratory at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical StateUniversity. Three environmental and public health “cases” or stories were developed to increasethe student interest in science and environmental engineering. The girls were grouped into teamsand each group was assigned one of the three cases in which a community member or petbecame sick due to an unknown
School of Information Science and Learning Technology (SISLT) in the College of Education at the University of Missouri, Columbia, (USA). Shortly thereafter, she began working with an Environmental Engineering Professor to provide a formative evaluation of his course, using the ABET framework as a lens for assessment. She began researching engineering education, specifically exploring the implementation of Problem-based Learning (PBL) to help prepare students to meet the ABET stan- dards. She is currently working as a graduate assistant for the eThemes project while completing her comprehensive examination, research proposal, and dissertation.Ms. Sara Elizabeth Ringbauer, University of Missouri - Columbia Sara
and projects, and working with faculty to publish educational research. Her research interests primarily involve creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship education.Ms. Mary Lynn Brannon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Page 24.953.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Online modules enable prerequisite review and mastery during design courses.AbstractAll engineering capstone courses are designed with the expectation that students will useknowledge they have obtained in prerequisite classes to design an engineering
Paper ID #10401Investigating Assessment Methods for Informal Environmental EngineeringEducation Modules for K-12 Students, Specifically Focusing on Sustainabil-ity (Extended Abstract: Hands-on Environmental Engineering Panel)Ms. Rebecca Arielle Citrin, Lafayette College Rebecca Citrin is a senior Civil and Environmental Engineering student at Lafayette College with a strong interest in K – 12 Engineering Education. She is currently working with Lafayette College and North Carolina State University faculty members on an NSF funded education project. Rebecca has conducted research on various informal K – 12 engineering education
problems related to determine the impacts of a, c, e pollutants upon the environment 5 411 Calculate and describe the impact of anthropogenic emissions on the a, c, e oxygen content in natural aqueous environments 6 411 Describe the impact of anthropogenic sources on water and air quality a, c, f, h, j, k 7 411 Describe the relationship between community sustainability, global f, h, i, j climate change, environmental impacts, economic projects, and fossil fuel emissions 8 411 Develop
Wastewater Hydraulics Resources Institution Arizona State Solid Waste, Environmental Systems University CE X X Project Polytechnic Calvin College CE/ENV X X Environmental Engineering Design Dartmouth
science and energy resources is shown in Table1.Table 1: Sample participant schedule for Green Techfacturing three-day camp. Day Timing Activity1 Early morning Check-in Introductions Describe “green” manufacturing Late morning Tour facility with renewable biofuel power plant, solvent recovery and reuse, and wastewater treatment Early Afternoon Environmental Science Project at University Pond and Arboretum Late Afternoon Discussion of days learning activities Review
Paper ID #8972Assessing Student Writing Competencies in Environmental Engineering CoursesDr. Philip J. Parker P.E., University of Wisconsin, PlattevilleDr. Ben Bocher, University of Wisconsin, Platteville Over the past ten years, Ben’s work in environmental engineering has focused on anaerobic biotechnolo- gies. His projects have included studying the effects of anaerobic digester configuration on methane pro- duction rates, examining digestion of secondary residuals from brewery wastewater to enhance bioenergy generation, investigating the relationship between microbial community structure and digester perfor
&demonstra0ons& • Enthusiasm& • Positive rapport with students • Frequent assessment of student learning • Classroom assessment techniques • Out-of-class homework and projects • Appropriate&use&of&technology&Figure 2. The ExCEEd model2 with key elements used for in-class activities emphasized in boldtype.The three introductory courses of this study all included an introduction to the following topics:Environmental