- Conference Session
- Teaching Mechanics: Modes and Methods
- Collection
- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
-
Christopher Papadopoulos, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
- Tagged Divisions
-
Mechanics Division (MECHS)
establish a weekly problem set of traditional textbookproblems, lead an opening discussion of how to approach them, and then allow students time towork on them in class, with opportunity to consult directly with me, a peer tutor, or with a fellowstudent. I aimed that students would ‘crack the egg’ of the fundamental ideas during theseworking periods, and then complete them for homework. Nevertheless, I still had the mentality“to cover the material” and “to show students how”. Thus, lectures would tend to migrate backto me serving as the central figure leading a class discussion on how to outline problemsolutions. True, I was not reciting lecture notes, and using a Socratic style, I would not show anyexplicit steps unless a student provided it. I
- Conference Session
- Keeping It Real: Real World Examples and Systems Thinking
- Collection
- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
-
Kathryn Mary Rupe, Western Washington University; Eric Davishahl, Whatcom Community College; Lee Singleton, Whatcom Community College; Rebecca S. Borowski
- Tagged Topics
-
Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
-
Mechanics Division (MECHS)
discussed and resolved, resulting in 100% agreement in coding. Moredetails about the development of the codes is provided in the next section.Development of CodesAfter all 10 of the recorded interviews had been completed, a thematic analysis was conductedthrough multiple views of each video. Throughout the videos, key moments were identified astimes where students were actively engaging with or describing their thinking around the tasks.This meant that times when students were reading the directions or writing their responses on theactivity sheet were not considered key moments. After repeated viewings and analyticaldescriptions of the key moments in videos were compiled, themes were developed. Studentsbroadly engaged with the problems using either
- Conference Session
- Keeping It Real: Real World Examples and Systems Thinking
- Collection
- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
-
Max Magee, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Jessica Swenson, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
- Tagged Divisions
-
Mechanics Division (MECHS)
. ● Write equilibrium equations for the FBDs. ● Use a coding language or spreadsheet to solve for the joint reaction forces and list in a table. Part IV ● Discuss how to model a support at a point. ● Create shear force and bending moment diagram for the vertical member of the pool lift. ● Determine the maximum shear force and bending moment location and magnitude Part V ● Choose what values to use for bending moment and centroidal axis to the point of interest for maximum
- Conference Session
- Teaching Mechanics: Modes and Methods
- Collection
- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
-
Phillip Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Ioan Feier; Nicholas J. Marco; Danielle Ozment
- Tagged Divisions
-
Mechanics Division (MECHS)
are more work since they are required towatch the videos outside of class.Students were asked to complete a “notetaker” while watching the videos. As shown in Table 1,this was required and collected for Instructor 1, but for the other two instructors it wasencouraged, but not collected. The purpose of the notetaker was to help students stay engagedwhile watching the videos and to ensure that they would have a good set of notes. For the lecturematerial, the notetaker consisted of a copy of the PowerPoint slides with blanks for students towrite in key equations. For the example problems, the notetakers consisted of the problemstatements and room to write down the solution from the video. The notetakers were also intendedto provide some