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- Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS) Technical Session 4: Bring Your Own Experiments +
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alyssa Catherine Taylor, University of California, San Diego; Molly Y. Mollica, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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. Postsecond. Educ. Disabil., vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 211–225, 2012.[2] B. Blaser, K. M. Steele, and S. E. Burgstahler, “Including Universal Design in Engineering Courses to Attract Diverse Students,” presented at the 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2015, p. 26.935.1-26.935.12. Accessed: Oct. 20, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/including-universal-design-in-engineering-courses-to-attract-diverse- students[3] N. A. of Engineering, Changing the Conversation: Messages for Improving Public Understanding of Engineering. 2008. doi: 10.17226/12187.[4] R. E. Davis, S. Krishnan, T. L. Nilsson, and P. F. Rimland, “IDEAS: Interdisciplinary Design Engineering and Service,” Int. J. Serv. Learn. Eng. Humanit. Eng
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- Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS) Technical Session 5: Lab Design
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nick A. Stites, University of Colorado Boulder; Micaela Valentina Bara, University of Colorado Boulder
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objectivesbetween the IDE and mechanical engineering versions of the course. We feel non-parametricmethods must be included in the course if students are expected to appropriately analyze thedata that they collect as part of their culminating Design Your Own Experiment (DYOE)project. History has shown that students’ DYOE data are often non-normal with smallsample sizes.AssessmentsTable 2 provides a comprehensive list of the assessments that were created to evaluate theextent to which students achieved the learning outcomes of the course. Collectively, theseassessments account for 92% of a students’ grade in the class, with embedded questions inthe online lecture videos (5%) and professionalism and participation (3%) making up theremainder. One notable
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- Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS) Technical Session 5: Lab Design
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Dave Kim, Washington State University-Vancouver; John D Lynch; Artem Taran; Anna Yurov; Ryder Sandry
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report’s requirements were relaxed to provide autonomy to the students inthe Control Systems course, the last course in the sequence. Rhudy [6] assigned short writing inthe five dynamic systems lab projects, and the lab report assignments included a one-page report,abstract with 150-300 words, technical email, and graphical abstract. Walk [7] applied low-stakes writing assignments consisting of abstract writing, one-sentence summaries, headlines,directed paraphrasing, definitions, application cards, editorials, online discussion groups, letterwriting, personal response exercise, journals, poems, and memory matrix, in the EET365W labcourse. The student cumulative average assignment scores were improved through the low-stakes assignments in a
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- Joint Session: Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division and Civil Engineering Division
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Dave Kim, Washington State University, Vancouver; Charles Riley P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology; John D Lynch, Washington State University; Ken Lulay P.E., University of Portland; Sean St. Clair, Oregon Institute of Technology
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ComputationControl (Spring 2021):The instructor for this course has taught it for many years and had used a structured laboratoryreport for the weekly exercises until it was discontinued during the COVID pandemic tostreamline student online submissions of MATLAB-focused weekly activities. The instructor re-implemented the structured lab report format for the control year’s offering. Students were askedto complete the computational exercises and answer questions in an electronic fill-in-the-blankformat. The structure of the “report” requested (1) objectives of the lab, (2) responses tocomputational tasks in complete sentences and with screen captures of student work, (3)conclusions in complete sentences, including responses to “What did you learn in this lab