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Conference Session
Educating Students for Professional Success
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Devdas M. Pai, North Carolina A&T State University; Robin Guill Liles, North Carolina A&T State University; Courtney Lambeth, North Carolina A&T State University; Prashant N. Kumta, University of Pittsburgh; Harvey S. Borovetz, University of Pittsburgh; Sarah K. Pixley, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine; Partha Roy, University of Pittsburgh; Jangannathan Sankar, North Carolina A&T State University
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Graduate Studies, New Engineering Educators, Student
Bootstrapping a New Graduate Curriculum through an Engineering Research CenterAbstract NSF Generation-3 Engineering Research Centers (ERCs) are charged both withadvancing the state-of-the-art in terms of engineering and scientific research as well as training awell-qualified workforce in the domain of expertise. Such an ERC was awarded in 2008 to NorthCarolina A&T State University (NCAT), with the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and theUniversity of Cincinnati (UC) as the core US research partner institutions. The focus of thisERC, the ERC for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials (RMB) is the development of advancedmaterials and processes targeted at the biomedical implant and device industry. NCAT has strongresearch
Conference Session
Graduate Education in ETD
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer P.M.P., S.P.H.R., Purdue University, West Lafayette; Gary R. Bertoline, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology, Graduate Studies
considered individuals with an innovator’s DNA, then it stands to reasonthat systems integrators are prone to be classified as having the characteristically defined DNAof successful innovators; yielding the connection between innovators, innovation and systemsintegrators.The basic element of successful systems integration is the vision of interrelatedness of the manyattendant knowledge domains; vision, that acts as the common thread through the innovationprocess. The evolution of this concept resides between the philosophical underpinnings ofinnovation leadership, and, the tactical realities of curriculum design, development andimplementation.Technology as a discipline -As in the previous section, the intent is not to define the innovation process
Conference Session
Methods, Techniques, and New Programs in Graduate Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dominic R. Primé, Arizona State University; Bianca L. Bernstein, Arizona State University; Amy K. Way, Villanova University; Liza Cohen Hita Hita, Arizona State University; T Michael Liddell, CareerWISE, Arizona State University; Arti R. Sarma, Arizona State University; Jennifer M Bekki, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Paper ID #7544Development of an Internet-delivered Communication Curriculum for Grad-uate Women in STEMDominic R. Prim´e, Arizona State University Dominic.Prime@asu.eduDr. Bianca L. Bernstein, Arizona State UniversityDr. Amy K. Way, Villanova University Amy K. Way (Ph.D., Arizona State University) is an assistant professor at Villanova University. As an organizational communication scholar, she draws upon critical and feminist theory to inform engaged qualitative research. Her research takes a discursive approach to processes of socialization of identities across the lifespan to understand how discourses organize
Conference Session
Analysis of Effectiveness and Impacts of Graduate Programs: Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Wayne Coots, Purdue University; Sarah Knapp, Purdue University; Amelia Chesley, Purdue University; Nathan Mentzer, Purdue University; Dawn Laux, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Technology (CIT) at Purdue University. She has been with the University since 2007 and is responsible for teaching database fundamentals courses and introductory technology courses. Laux has 10 years of industrial experience in the information technology field, and her research area of interest includes technology readiness, the social impacts of technology, and increasing interest in the field of computing. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 An Evaluation of STEM Integration Effectiveness by Artifact AnalysisAbstractImproving the learning experience is the purpose of integrating curricula and providing studentswith explicit connections between disciplines. However, the mainstream
Conference Session
Methods, Techniques, and New Programs in Graduate Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Clara Pérez-Molina, DIEEC - National Distance Education University; Maria José Albert Gomez, UNED; Rosario Gil, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED); GABRIEL DIAZ ORUETA, UNED; Elio Sancristobal, uned; Sergio Martin, UNED - Spanish University for Distance Education; Mohamed Tawfik, Spanish University for Distance Education (UNED); Manuel Castro, Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia; Alberto Pesquera, UNED; Félix García Loro
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
from The Alcal´a de Henares University (Madrid). She got a grant in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of UNED in 2005 and since December 2010 she is an assistant professor. Her research interest is the integration of different biometric techniques in educational environment by providing them with security and access control.Prof. GABRIEL DIAZ ORUETA, UNED Gabriel D´ıaz Orueta has a doctoral degree in Physics from the Sciences Faculty of Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. He worked for 10 years for different ICT companies as DEC or Cisco. He has several different industry certifications, as those of Cisco, HP, Microsoft and ITIL or ISO 20000. He currently works, as an Associate Professor, for UNED
Conference Session
Issues in Academic Integrity and the Value of Portfolios, Case Studies, and Supportive Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott R. Hamilton, Northeastern University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
potentialinfluences, and some students may be uncertain about what constitutes academic integrity andwhat constitutes plagiarism if they are new to the English language and or western educationalstandards.[1, 18] In summary, the reasons for plagiarism are many and complex.[9]Engineering educators may debate the relevance of plagiarism to the practice of engineeringtoday. The reality is that many master of science degree programs in engineering fields rely onthe development of technical and problem solving skills in their respective curriculum. As aresult, students may not be required to develop and refine writing or research skills. Often, theprimary objective most masters programs at the Case Study University, is securing full-timeemployment. Because of the
Conference Session
Developing Teaching and Mentoring Skills
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hyun Hannah Choi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Yuting W. Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; A. Mattox Beckman Jr., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Lucas Anderson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Matthew D. Goodman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Chris Migotsky, University of Illinois; Nicole Johnson-Glauch
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
students in STEM, integrative training for graduate teaching assistants, and curriculum innovation for introductory programming courses.Dr. A. Mattox Beckman Jr., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Mattox Beckman is a teaching assistant professor in the Computer Science department. He earned his doctorate from UIUC in 2003 under Sam Kamin, specializing in programming languages. He was a senior lecturer at the Illinois Institute of Technology for 12 years, and then returned to UIUC in 2015, where he teaches the Programming Languages and Data Structures courses. He has recently adopted Computer Science Education as his research focus.Mr. Lucas Anderson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lucas Anderson is a
Conference Session
Mentoring Graduate Students
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heidar Malki, University of Houston; Michael Gibson, University of Houston; Enrique Barbieri, University of Houston; William Fitzgibbon, University of Houston
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Graduate Studies
proposing an interdisciplinary graduate programs in technology is tocapitalize on CoT resources to provide graduate degrees that integrate the different disciplineswithin the college. A secondary motivation is to elevate the research emphasis within the CoT.Establishing a CoT-wide graduate degree will provide a method of moving towards a doctoraldegree in Technology, consistent with the objectives of a Research 1 university. A fundamentalgraduate degree program proposal would include core courses Technology/leadership/Management, specialized tracks for various CoT disciplines (Concentrations), Practicum//internship, and thesis/project.Literature ReviewThere have been increasing efforts to establish new innovative and interdisciplinary
Conference Session
Methods, Techniques, and New Programs in Graduate Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roobik Gharabagi, Saint Louis University; Huliyar S. Mallikarjuna, Saint Louis University; David E. Webb, Saint Louis University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
the Capstone requirement, a culminating field experiencedesigned to immerse the student into a practitioner role inside and organization or group thatconnects to their respective discipline, area of interest, or career goals. A minimum of 30 credithours is required for the Saint Louis University’s Master of Sustainability. Continuousassessment is an integral part of the program to ensure its quality and continued updates.Introduction:In 2008 the International Commission on Education1 for Sustainable Development identified aneed in the marketplace for practitioners in sustainable development, with core competencies innatural sciences, engineering, social sciences, and management. Within higher education,sustainability related curriculum was
Conference Session
Design and Assessment of Graduate Curriculum
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Homero Gregorio Murzi, Virginia Tech; Prateek Shekhar, University of Texas, Austin; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
India.Dr. Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech Lisa D. McNair is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech, where she also serves as co-Director of the VT Engineering Communication Center (VTECC). Her research interests include interdisciplinary collaboration, design education, communication studies, identity theory and re- flective practice. Projects supported by the National Science Foundation include exploring disciplines as cultures, interdisciplinary pedagogy for pervasive computing design; writing across the curriculum in Statics courses; as well as a CAREER award to explore the use of e-portfolios to promote professional identity and reflective practice
Conference Session
Preparation for Graduate Research
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University; Yu Xia, Pennsylvania State University; Cliff J. Lissenden, Pennsylvania State University; Francesco Costanzo, Pennsylvania State University; Bruce Gluckman, Pennsylvania State University; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Paper ID #29950Work in Progress – A Problem-Based Curriculum in Support of StructuredLearning Experiences to Prepare Ph.D. Candidates for Independent ResearchDr. Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Stephanie Cutler has a Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech. Her dissertation explored faculty adoption of research-based instructional strategies in the statics classroom. Currently, Dr. Cutler works as an assessment and instructional support specialist with the Leonhard Center for the Enhance- ment of Engineering Education at Penn State. She aids in the educational assessment of faculty
Conference Session
Professionalism and Preparations Developed by Graduate Study Programs—Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Nate Derbinsky, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Yugu Yang-Keathley, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Durga Suresh, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
-curricular, andat present, cannot be easily placed into the existing curricula for the targeted majors.A number of existing works focus on the encouragement of minority and women students inSTEM 10,12,13 . While this may be considered an additional benefit (Wentworth Institute ofTechnology contains a significant number of underrepresented minority students), it is not theprimary goal of the work reported here.There are a few published works regarding graduate information seminars, as described in thiswork. The primary differences, when separated from the curriculum and scholarship programs asdescribed above, revolve around the ability to integrate an existing cohort of graduate studentsinto the seminars, including graduate student research talks and
Conference Session
Issues in Academic Integrity and the Value of Portfolios, Case Studies, and Supportive Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vincent Wilczynski, Yale University; Patrick H. Knowles Jr., Cleveland Mixer
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
. Typically this process involves an applicant responding to an openposition with a cover letter and résumé (or curriculum vitae) often submitted electronically. It isproposed that an engineering portfolio format allows engineering students to showcaseaccomplishments and provides potential employers with greater insight into their competenciesand abilities. The material presented in an applicant’s professional portfolio may includeresearch findings, artifacts from course work, results from extracurricular activities, and personalendeavors. It is proposed that an applicant with a high quality professional portfolio also has highdegrees of creativity, innovation, and initiative, all of which may resonate with future employersand increase their
Conference Session
New Trends in Engineering Graduate Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Walsh, California Polytechnic State University; Stacey Breitenbach, California Polytechnic State University; Robert Crocket, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
also the solution tothe social challenges confronting us on local and global scales.BS Engineers - Birds in Gilded CagesThe plight of engineers with BS degrees is viewed as enviable by most other college graduates.As engineers we know it is an earned situation. BS engineers command high salaries vis-a-vistheir counterparts in other majors. The engineering curriculum is usually more extensive andmore intensive than other curricula, and the BS engineer provides an immediate and valuableservice to their employer. Graduates in most other disciplines are aware that furthering theircareers, to their own and their employers benefits, will require that they go on to a professionalor graduate school of some sort. Only engineers are thrust into the
Conference Session
Innovation and Measuring Success in Graduate Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joy Watson, University of South Carolina; Jed Lyons, University of South Carolina
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
can bedirectly assessed by the SDLRS, though it fails in assessing the leadership elements of others’knowledge and skill gaps and creating an organizational climate that encourages others to learn37 . So in order to answer the basic question of the instructional strategies’ effectiveness, theeffectiveness of developing students’ leadership skills must be assessed to answer the basicquestion of how it can be taught in a doctoral setting.AcknowledgementThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation’s Innovations inEngineering Education, Curriculum, and Infrastructure program, under Grant No. 0935039. Anyopinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those ofthe authors and
Conference Session
Assessing Learning Outcomes for Flipped Classrooms, Recruitment and Research Internships, and Alternate Assessments for Online Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ritushree Chatterjee, Iowa State University; Ahmed E. Kamal, Iowa State University; Zhengdao Wang, Iowa State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Paper ID #14692Alternate Assessments to Support Formative Evaluations in an AsynchronousOnline Computer Engineering Graduate CourseMs. Ritushree Chatterjee, Iowa State University Ritushree Chatterjee is an Instructional Development Specialist working at Engineering-LAS Online Learning at Iowa State University. She did her undergraduate in Chemistry from Delhi University, In- dia and subsequently received her MS in Environmental Chemistry from Iowa State University. She received her second MS in Education with specialization in Curriculum and Instructional Technology and her Instructional Design certificate from Iowa
Conference Session
Discipline Specific Topics and Techniques
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tasha Zephirin, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Monica Farmer Cox, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Suely M. Black, Norfolk State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Integrated Graduate Research Team in a Complex Interdisciplinary Domain: Preliminary Findings. In: SEFI Annual Conference: Global Engineering Recognition, Sustainability and Mobility. Lisbon, Portugal; 2011:303–307.17. The Design-Based Research Collective. Design-based research: An emerging paradigm for educational inquiry. Educ Res. 2003;32(1):5–8. Page 24.1087.1318. Roco M, Bainbridge W. Converging technologies for improving human performance: Integrating from the nanoscale. J Nanoparticle Res. 2002;4:281–295.19. Borrego M, Cutler S. Constructive alignment of interdisciplinary graduate curriculum in
Conference Session
Professional Development for Graduate Students
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Melissa Gavin, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Randy Mentz, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Lori M. Wedig, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Christine H. Storlie, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Eric Herbst, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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Graduate Studies
Paper ID #29337Soft Skills Curriculum on a Budget: Tackling the STEM skills gap withlimited resources using online videoMelissa Gavin, University of Wisconsin, Platteville After graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Gavin worked for a government research nonprofit and since obtaining her master’s degree has worked for a variety of nonprofits in various roles. Currently, she is the Program Manager for Graduate and Collaborative Programs at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Gavin also teaches MEDIA 3010/5010 Business Communication and APC 3300 Technical and Professional Communication.Randy
Conference Session
Graduate Studies Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuting W. Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Hyun Hannah Choi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Mattox Alan Beckman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Lucas Anderson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Graduate Studies
Systems Group in Poughkeepsie, NY in z Systems Firmware Development. Her current interests include recruitment and retention of women and under-represented students in STEM, integrative training for graduate teaching assistants, and curriculum innovation for introductory programming courses.Hyun Hannah Choi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Hannah Choi is an assistant director of assessment and curriculum design at the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. She collaborates with faculty to conduct research, program evaluations, and learning outcomes assessments pertinent to innovative curriculum designs and educational technologies. She is responsible for fostering continuous improvement in teaching
Conference Session
Graduate Education Model, Industry and Practitioner Experience - Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chi-Ning Chang, Texas A&M University, Department of Educational Psychology; Brandie Semma, Texas A&M University; Debra A. Fowler, Texas A&M University; Raymundo Arroyave, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
criticalawareness [8, 9]. To compare students’ interdisciplinary competence in engineering fields,Lattuca developed a measure for assessing students’ interdisciplinary competence, whichconsisted of three dimensions: (a) interdisciplinary skills, (b) recognizing disciplinaryperspectives, and (c) reflective behavior [10]. Curricula for an interdisciplinary graduateeducation supporting many of the recommendations in the literature may include facilitation ofstudent grounding in traditional disciplines, offering related courses in new chosen disciplines orconceptual areas to advance student understanding, and activities to develop students’interdisciplinary skills (e.g., integration, teamwork, communication, critical thinking, reflection,etc
Conference Session
Research and Graduate Studies
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Katherine Watson, Georgia Institute of Technology; Alexandra Coso Strong, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Graduate Engineering Education Consortium for Students, and she co-founded a Georgia Tech ASEE Student Chapter in the fall of 2011. Her research interests include the integration of stakeholders into the engineering design process, development and evaluation of inter- disciplinary engineering courses and programs, mixed methods research designs, and graduate student experiences in engineering programs. Page 23.556.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Examining Graduate Students’ Philosophies of Education: An Exploratory StudyAbstractAs
Conference Session
Graduate Student Writing and Communication
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy M. Clobes, University of Virginia; Lindsay Wheeler, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
with a variety of audiences. 2. To expose students to a diverse set of future career opportunities available to STEM PhD holders.With an immersive training experience in mind, the SciComm program integrated a variety ofknowledge-based learning activities about communication, practice with communicating, andpractical experience communicating with various audiences. Program participants also engagedwith peers, practitioners, and professionals throughout the program. The program curriculum included three primary components: a) bi-weekly seminarmeetings, b) communication challenges, and c) mentorship by University alumnus/a. The threecomponents were designed to integrate hands-on learning and practical application to helpstudents
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experience
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard J. Aleong, Queen's University
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Graduate Studies, Student
myself as an engineer, researcher, and educator. I have found meaning in mywork through an interdisciplinary understanding2 that serves to integrate my various positions.Mansilla, Miller, and Gardner2 state that individuals show an interdisciplinary understandingwhen “they integrate knowledge and modes of thinking from two or more disciplines in order tocreate products, solve problems, and offer explanations of the world around them” (p. 18).Mansilla, Miller, and Gardner2 explain that “with an interdisciplinary understanding disciplinesare not simply juxtaposed. Rather, they are purposefully intertwined. Concepts and modes ofthinking in one discipline enrich students’ understanding in another discipline” (p. 29). I haveembraced an
Conference Session
Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hoda Ehsan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shabnam Ghotbi, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Hossein EbrahimNejad, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Seyedali Ghahari, Purdue University at West Lafayette
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Paper ID #34925Engineering Graduate Education: An Overwhelming Journey ofFirst-Generation ImmigrantsDr. Hoda Ehsan, Georgia Institute of Technology Hoda is a postdoctoral fellow at Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics & Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. from the School of Engineering Education, Purdue. She received her B.S. in mechanical engineering in Iran, and obtained her M.S. in Childhood Education and New York teaching certification from City College of New York (CUNY-CCNY). She is now a graduate research assistant on STEM+C project. Her research interests
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experience
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Cutler, Virginia Tech; Walter Curtis Lee Jr., Virginia Tech; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies, Student
AC 2012-5183: EASING INTO ENGINEERING EDUCATION: AN ORIEN-TATION PROGRAM FOR GRADUATE STUDENTSStephanie Cutler, Virginia TechWalter Curtis Lee Jr., Virginia Tech Walter Lee is a Graduate Assistant and doctoral student in engineering education at Virginia Tech. His pri- mary research interests focus on diversity and student retention. He earned a B.S. in industrial engineering from Clemson University.Dr. Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech Lisa McNair is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. Her research includes interdisciplinary collaboration, communication studies, identity theory, and reflective practice. Projects supported by the National Science Foundation include
Conference Session
Developing and Establishing Graduate Study Programs - Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Theodore J. Heindel, Iowa State University; Carolyn J. Lawrence-Dill, Iowa State University; Julie A. Dickerson, Iowa State University; Patrick S. Schnable, Iowa State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
, abstracts, and technical reports. Ted received his B.S. from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Purdue University, all in mechanical engineering with an emphasis in the thermal sciencesDr. Carolyn J. Lawrence-Dill, Iowa State University Carolyn Lawrence-Dill has devoted the last 20 years to developing computational systems/solutions that support the plant research community. Her work enables the use of existing and emerging knowledge to establish common standards and methods for data collection, integration, and sharing. Such efforts help to eliminate redundancy, improve the efficiency of current and future projects, and increase the availability of data and data analysis tools for plant
Conference Session
Preparing Future Educators
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel McCord Ellestad, Virginia Tech; Cory Hixson, Virginia Tech; Ella Lee Ingram, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
, and research practices in science.Dr. Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech Lisa D. McNair is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech, where she also serves as Assistant Department Head of Graduate Programs and co-Director of the VT Engineering Com- munication Center (VTECC). She received her PhD in Linguistics from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in English from the University of Georgia. Her research interests include interdisciplinary collabora- tion, design education, communication studies, identity theory and reflective practice. Projects supported by the National Science Foundation include interdisciplinary pedagogy for pervasive computing design; writing across the curriculum in Statics
Conference Session
Research and Graduate Studies
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brook Sattler, University of Washington; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University; Lauren D. Thomas, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
positive stories from the first two GEECS mentor groups have set the stagefor widespread participation of current and future GEECS members.The initial mentorship activities have established a protocol to build from. The program wouldbenefit from continued refinement including further grounding in scholarship on goal setting,monitoring rigorously to ensure a standard implementation, and identifying future participants.We envision the possibility of the mentorship activities becoming integrated into curriculum atuniversities with sustainable engineering education graduate programs, which would provide anopportunity to encourage students outside their comfort zone. For institutions that cannot supportsuch interventions, the program may benefit from
Conference Session
Professional Development and Advising for Graduate Students
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robin Adams, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Paul Andrew Branham, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Neha Choudhary, Purdue; Trina L. Fletcher, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Molly H Goldstein, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Cole Hatfield Joslyn, Purdue University; Corey A Mathis, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Emilie A Siverling, Purdue University; Natascha Trellinger Buswell, Purdue University, West Lafayette; M. D. Wilson, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
program faculty and describe their research interests and mentoring philosophies 2. Generate questions to learn about the practice of engineering education research 3. Propose connections between research methodologies and research questions 4. Propose connections between engineering education research and practice (policy, curriculum, learning environments, workforce) 5. Consider how faculty interests and mentoring approaches relate to personal interests and mentoring needsStudents take this course during their first term of an engineering education doctoralprogram in combination with another one credit, 50-minute course that serves as anintroduction to the program and field. In addition to the faculty research
Conference Session
Innovative Graduate Programs and Methods, Developing Master's & Ph.D. Programs and Graduate Teaching Assistants
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
MD B. Sarder, University of Southern Mississippi
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
mapping of identified universities (table 3)with identified best practices. Figures 3-5 show specific best practices adopted by USuniversities that offer master program in logistics & transportation related programs. Table 3: University mapping best practices List of best practices for graduate education Number of universities practicing best practices A, Best Practices Related to Program Content 1. Clearly stated program requirement 22 2. Well-rounded curriculum 19 3. Up-to-date and effective course content 27 4. Well integrated research 25 5. Continuous