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Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 8
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rana Hussein, Boston University; Muhammad Hamid Zaman, Boston University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
., Dzombak, R., & Martin, S. (2018). Building 21st century skills through development engineering. International Journal of Engineering Education, 34, 619-631. 9. Passino K. M. (2009). Educating the humanitarian engineer. Science and engineering ethics, 15(4), 577–600. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-009-9184-8 10. Baaoum, M. (2018). Humanizing Engineering Education: A Comprehensive Model for Fostering Humanitarian Engineering Education. International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2(1), 1-23. 11. U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2023, March). Addressing Challenges of Forced Displacement through STEM Education: A Workshop. https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/03-09-2023
Collection
2012 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Mauro J. Caputi
end of thesemester. Over 95% of the students write favorable comments about the Lecture, includingcomments for improvements. The feedback has been used to modify and strengthen severalportions of the Lecture media and Class Workbook.BIBLIOGRAPHY[1] Caputi, M. J., DESIGN 15 Class Workbook & Lab Manual, Season 11 - Fall 2011. Hofstra Engineering Dept., 2011.[2] Hacker, M., Burghardt, D, Technology Education: Learning by Design. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004.[3] Hill, P. J., The Science of Engineering Design. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.[4] Niku, S. B., Creative Design of Products and Systems. Wiley, 2009.[5] Hofstra First-Year Connections. URL http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/Colleges/Hclas/FYC/index.html
Collection
2012 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Yacob Astatke; Craig Scott; Kemi Ladeji-Osias; Petronella James
,” International Journal of Continuing Education Lifelong Learning, 2010, vol. 3, Issue: 1, pp: 53-71.[7]. R. Oliver, “Exploring Benchmarks and Standards for Assuring Quality Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education,” Proceedings of the 16th Open Distance Learning Association of Australia Biennial Forum, Canberra, October 2003.[8]. D. Millard, M. Chouikha, and F. Berry, "Improving Student Intuition via Rensselaer‛s New Mobile Studio Pedagogy", ASEE 2007 Annual Conference, Honolulu, HW, June 2007.[9]. K. Conner, et. al., “Multi-Institutional Development of Mobile Studio Based Education and Outreach,” 2011 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 26-29, 2011.[10
Collection
2012 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Lunal Khuon; Timothy Camise; Clayton Bannan; Kevin Buckley
, S., Singh, P., O’Brien, J, Jones, G., Char, E., Mer- cede, F., Weinstein, R., and Yost, J., Project-Based Freshman Engineering Experience: The Core Course, ASEE Annual Meeting, 2010. 2. Nitzan, M., Automatic Noninvasive Measurement of Arterial Blood Pressure, IEEE Instru- mentation & Measurement Magazine, pp. 32-37, Feb. 2011. 3. Neuman, M., Measurement of Blood Pressure, IEEE Pulse Magazine, pp. 39-44, Mar.-Apr. 2011. 4. Drzewiecki, G., Hood, R. and Apple, H., Theory of the Oscillometric Maximum and the Systolic and Diastolic Ratios, Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 22, pp. 88-96, 1994. 5. Chua, C.S. and Hin, S.M., Digital Blood Pressure Meter, Freescale Semiconductor Appli- cation Note, AN1571, Rev 1
Collection
2009 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Alfred A. Scalza
motivate too many individuals. We need something more specific such as a parent telling their son or daughter to set their sights on getting “A”s because graduate school may depend on it. Edwin Loche wrote in 1960 that a person’s intention to work toward a goal that was specific, achievable and had feedback was a great motivator for most people.8 He felt that goals not only tell the person what has to be done but they give a good approximation of the amount of effort required. Also, as well as goal setting works, it works better when the goal is higher rather than lower so long as the goal was accepted by the student. Higher, not lower expectations from the teacher are motivating. Students require feedback to be motivated so
Collection
2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Andrew Grossfield P.E.
integration about 1906.During the 1700’s, developments in mathematical theory were dominated by Leonhard Euler.Euler had more mathematical insight, made more mathematical discoveries and had moremathematical fun than anyone else either before or since except maybe Erdos. However, theviews of Euler on the nature of mathematics differed sharply from the views of the nineteenthcentury mathematicians. In fact, he understood a function to be in the constellation of ideasregarding equations in two variables, curves and tables. To quote David M. Bressoud4: … to the mathematicians before 1807, functions were polynomials, roots, powers, and logarithms; trigonometric functions and their inverses; and whatever could be built up by addition
Collection
2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Beth Richards; Karen Walsh
Bonnie Lisle. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2007.13. Frederickson, George M. “Models of Ethnic Relations: A Historical Perspective.” Rereading America: CulturalContexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Ed. Gary Columbo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle. Bedford/St.Martin’s, 2007.14. Parillo, Vincent M. “Causes of Prejudice.” Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking andWriting. Ed. Gary Columbo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2007.15. Nugent, pp. 189-90.16. Dunwoody, A. Bruce, Patrick J. Cramond, Susan E. Nesbit, Carla S. Peterson, and Tatiana N. Teslenko.Fundamental Competencies for Engineers. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2006.17. Wolfe, Joanna. “How Technical Communication Textbooks Fail Engineering
Collection
2009 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Bruce Dvorak; Dennis Schulte; Mary Garbacz; Shari Aldrich; David Admiraal; Julia Soulakova
Collection
2016 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
Authors
Jing Guo; John M. Santiago
. Assignment “07AA Active Assignments Week 7” provides an overviewof the work that needs to be competed in week 7.Figure 1. 07AA Active Assignments Week 7As shown in Figure 1, Week 7’s work started from “WK07 Intellipath Type Questions.Intellipath is an adaptive learning platform and a personalized learning technology3 which can beviewed as an intelligent tutoring system. It customizes learning for students based on students’pre-determined knowledge state on a particular subject or topic3. Intellipath was adopted inCTU’s existing online courses such as math courses. By using this platform, students report thatthey can move quickly through the course material on what they know and focus on what they donot know, so they are not left behind or doing
Collection
2016 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt; Daniel Knight; Christopher Swan; Nathan Canney
, American Society for Engineering Education, 2001, 90 (2), 223-229.13 Bielefeldt, A.R., N.E. Canney, C. Swan, and D. Knight, “Efficacy of Macroethics Education in Engineering,” American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, 2016, New Orleans LA.14 Knight, D., A. Bielefeldt, N. Canney, C. Swan, “Macroethics Instruction in Co-curricular Settings: The Development and Results of a National Survey,” Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference Proceedings, 2016.15 Eagan, K., E.B. Stolzenberg, J. Berdan Lozano, M.C. Aragon, M. Ramirez Suchard, and S. Hurtado, “Undergraduate Teaching Faculty: The 2013-2014 HERI Faculty Survey,” Higher Education Research Institute
Collection
2009 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Alfred A. Scalza
motivate too many individuals. We need something more specific such as a parent telling their son or daughter to set their sights on getting “A”s because graduate school may depend on it. Edwin Loche wrote in 1960 that a person’s intention to work toward a goal that was specific, achievable and had feedback was a great motivator for most people.8 He felt that goals not only tell the person what has to be done but they give a good approximation of the amount of effort required. Also, as well as goal setting works, it works better when the goal is higher rather than lower so long as the goal was accepted by the student. Higher, not lower expectations from the teacher are motivating. Students require feedback to be motivated so
Collection
2010 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Shauna A. Morimoto; Anna M. Zajicek; Valerie H. Hunt; Joseph J. Rencis
and More Than You Think: A Status Report on Gender Diversity in Biomedical Engineering,” Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 38, No. 5, pp. 1928-1935, 2010.   Proceedings of the 2010 Midwest Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education  15   8. Canes, B. J., and Rosen, H. S., “Following in her footsteps? Faculty Gender Composition and Women’s Choices of College Majors,” Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 486-504, 1995.9. Sonnert, G., Fox, M. F., and Adkins, K., “Undergraduate Women in
Collection
2010 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Beth Richards; Karen Walsh
Bonnie Lisle. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2007.13. Frederickson, George M. “Models of Ethnic Relations: A Historical Perspective.” Rereading America: CulturalContexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Ed. Gary Columbo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle. Bedford/St.Martin’s, 2007.14. Parillo, Vincent M. “Causes of Prejudice.” Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking andWriting. Ed. Gary Columbo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2007.15. Nugent, pp. 189-90.16. Dunwoody, A. Bruce, Patrick J. Cramond, Susan E. Nesbit, Carla S. Peterson, and Tatiana N. Teslenko.Fundamental Competencies for Engineers. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2006.17. Wolfe, Joanna. “How Technical Communication Textbooks Fail Engineering
Collection
2011 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Shoba Krishnan; Ruth Davis; Marco Bravo; Melissa Gilbert
for their support. Proceedings of the 2011 PSW American Society for Engineering Education Zone IV Conference  Copyright © 2011, American Society for Engineering Education  184 References 1. Davis, R. E. (2005). Community-Based Learning Develops Diverse Engineering Workforce. In W. Aung, R. Altenkirch, T Cermak, R. W. King & L.M. S. Ruiz (Eds), Innovations 2005: World Innovations in Engineering Education and Research. pp. 7-16, Arlington VA, iNEER/Begell House Publishing. 2. Mattern, N., & Schau, C. (2002). Gender differences in science attitude-achievement relationships over time
Collection
2012 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Yacob Astatke; Craig Scott; Kemi Ladeji-Osias; Petronella James
,” International Journal of Continuing Education Lifelong Learning, 2010, vol. 3, Issue: 1, pp: 53-71.[7]. R. Oliver, “Exploring Benchmarks and Standards for Assuring Quality Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education,” Proceedings of the 16th Open Distance Learning Association of Australia Biennial Forum, Canberra, October 2003.[8]. D. Millard, M. Chouikha, and F. Berry, "Improving Student Intuition via Rensselaer‛s New Mobile Studio Pedagogy", ASEE 2007 Annual Conference, Honolulu, HW, June 2007.[9]. K. Conner, et. al., “Multi-Institutional Development of Mobile Studio Based Education and Outreach,” 2011 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 26-29, 2011.[10
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
NADIYE O. ERDIL; KOENRAAD E. GIESKES
what extent How well did the How well satisfied regularly were the did assignments exam(s) measure were the were have you objectives of contribute to your how much you course you with attended the course overall learning learned in the objectives this this SECTION RATE defined? in the course? course? achieved? course? class? Excellent 46.9% 50.0% 25.0% 34.4% 37.5% 87.5% Good 40.6% 31.3% 43.8% 40.6% 37.5
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division: Approaches to Ethics Education (Part 3, Nature and Environment)
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marilyn Dyrud, Oregon Institute of Technology
and an enhancedlearning environment.Problem DefinitionOne of the first steps in introducing a case study is clearly defining the problem and its context,followed by determining a goal for the analysis, identifying key facts and relevant data, andproposing viable solutions [51]. As the literature indicates, incorporating case studies is a form ofactive learning that engages the students via narrative, which “put[s] [students] squarely in theshoes of real people wrestling with real dilemmas” [52]. Cases also allow students to exercise themoral imagination, which is the ability to view a situation from a variety of perspectives anddiscover new “mental models” for decision making [53].In the complex case of Everest pollution, students will need
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering 2
Collection
ASEE Southeast Section Conference
Authors
Elizabeth Whitehurst, Mississippi State University; Nathaniel Hyams, Clemson University; Morgan Green, Mississippi State University; Matthew William Priddy, Mississippi State University
Tagged Topics
Professional Engineering Education Papers
how to ideally balance both short319 and long-term student desire.320321 4.0 Acknowledgements322 ENW would like to thank Dr. Tonya Stone, Dr. Emily Spayde, and Mr. Dustin Spayde for323 providing the survey to students in their classes. NAH would like to thank MSU’s Bagley College324 of Engineering (BCoE) for their financial support via the BCoE Undergraduate Research Award.325 MWP and MKG would like to thank the Department of Mechanical Engineering for their financial326 support of this work.327 References:328 1. Khalaf K, Balawi S, Hitt GW, Radaideh A. Engineering design EDUCATION: When,329 what, and HOW. Adv Eng Educ. 2013;3(3):1–31.330 2. Dym CL, Agogino AM, Eris O, Frey DD, Leifer LJ. Engineering
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 14: Introductory Programming Assessment, Plagiarism, Motivation, Engagement, and Textbooks
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Alford, University of Michigan; Heather Rypkema, University of Michigan; Ryien Hosseini, University of Michigan; Megan Beemer, University of Michigan; Harsh Jhaveri, University of Michigan
, incentive programs, and cost effectiveness: A lack of equity and excellence for black students in texas, new york, and florida. Journal of Negro Education, 84(2):139–153, Spring 2015. [5] Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Stacey Sinclair, and J. Nicole Shelton. A lesson in bias: The relationship between implicit racial bias and performance in pedagogical contexts. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 63: 50–55, 2016. doi: 10.1016/j.jesp.2015.10.010. [6] Ilja Cornelisz, Martijn Meeter, and Chris van Klaveren. Educational equity and teacher discretion effects in high stake exams. Economics of Education Review, 73:101908, 2019. ISSN 0272-7757. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2019.07.002. URL https://www.sciencedirect.com
Conference Session
Personnel Development & Retention
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Thomas A. Ward, Cedarville University; Corinna Megan Ward, Capital Group
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
Laboratory Adv Advanced Lin Linear AN Aeronautical or Aeronautical Engineering LTU Lawrence Technological University App Application(s) Manuf Manufacturing Arch Architecture ME Mechanical Engineering AS Aerospace Engineering Mech Mechanics Assoc. Associate’s (degree) Meth Methods Assy Assembly NASA National Air and Space Agency Auto Autonomous NL
Collection
AEE Journal
Authors
Suzan Alaswad; Sinan Salman
entire demanded quantity or withholdpart of the shipment to optimize truck utilizations. Obviously, over-shipping is not permitted in theHARD game. For example, a player may find that the week’s customers’ demand is 230 items. Onone hand, the player may choose to ship the entire quantity utilizing two trucks with a capacity of200 items per truck, costing a total of $440 for transportation. On the other hand, the player canship a full truck load and withhold the remaining 30 items, hoping there will be underutilized spacein the following week’s truck(s). Consequently, if such space exists in the following week, the costin the second scenario will then consist of the current week’s truck cost ($220), a cost of holdingthe remaining inventory for an
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Zheng, Jackson State University; Ye Yuan, Nantong University; Jing Yan, Nanjing Forestry University; Justin R. Allison; Jianjun Yin, Jackson State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
and ProblemSolving: Lessons Education Can Learn from Industry”. International Journal of Technologyand Design Education, 12(3), 227- 247.6. Wirth,J., (2009). “Prompting self-regulated learning through prompts.” Zeitschrift fürPädagogische Psychologie, 23(2), 91-94.7. Rosenshine, B., & Meister, C. (1992). “The Use of Scaffolds for Teaching Higher-levelCognitive Strategies”. Educational Leadership, 49(7), 26-33.8. Davis, E. A., Linn, M. C. (2000). “Scaffolding Students' Knowledge Integration: Promptsfor Reflection in KIE”. International Journal of Science Education, 22(8), 819-37.9. Blank, S., Hudesman, J., Morton, E.D., Armstrong, R., Moylan, A., White, N., andZimmerman, B. (2006). “A Self-regulated Learning Assessment System
Conference Session
Student Recruitment and Retention
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yvonne Ng, College of St. Catherine
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Conference Session
SPECIAL SESSION: Describing the Engineering Student Learning Experience Based on CAEE Findings: Part 2
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Jocuns, University of Washington; Reed Stevens, University of Washington; Lari Garrison, University of Washington; Daniel Amos, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Conference Session
Writing and Portfolios
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Turns, University of Washington; Kejun Xu, University of Washington; Matt Eliot, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Conference Session
Public Engineering of Engineering, K12 Standards, and Overview
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Sanders, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Conference Session
Engineering Student Involvement in K12 Programs
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jill Andrews, University of Michigan; Lorelle Meadows, University of Michigan; Joy Oguntebi, University of Michigan
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Conference Session
Assessment and Curriculum Development
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Godfrey, University of Auckland; Rosalind Archer, University of Auckland; Paul Denny, University of Auckland; Margaret Hyland, University of Auckland; Chris Smaill, University of Auckland; Karl Stol, University of Auckland
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
Conference Session
Ensuring Access to K - 12 Engineering Programs
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William Hwang, United InnoWorks Academy and Duke University; Ahrash Bissell, Duke University; Daniel Kaplan, United InnoWorks Academy and Duke University; Matthew Mian, United InnoWorks Academy and Duke University; Vineet Agrawal, United InnoWorks Academy and Duke University; Jessica Manson, United InnoWorks Academy and Duke University; Gary Ybarra, Duke University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering