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Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
M. R. Foster; H. Öz
completed in the prior year, and, (2), the students will haveexperienced systems methodologies in that third year. Included in the capstone design will bemission analysis, preliminary design, and some detail design, using computational and graphicalsoftware, to allow the students to acquire skills that they will utilize in their careers. Studentlaboratories are included throughout the entire senior year as well, with focus on fluids,structures, controls and propulsion during differing portions of the year. Because of the year-long design sequence, there is potential for connecting some elements of a vehicle configurationto an experimental design and implementation. Indeed, our long-term goal is to transition fullyto a project-based laboratory
Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Warren R. Hill
quo. The bottom line in mostbusinesses these days is very tight and for them to provide us something, we need to providethem something. This is particularly true for many small and medium sized companies.There are a number of things we could be supplying to business and industry such as facultyexpertise, student employees, technical assistance, training and project development. It isimportant for us to let industry know what kinds of help we have available to them under whatconditions and who will be their point of contact with the institution. For example, the authorhas had a number of faculty who have worked in industry while on a sabbatical. Finally, if weare going to ask industry for gifts, particularly cash, they must be cultivated in
Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Hamid Khan
-SURVEY - RANK ORDER OF IMPORTANCE (N=78)IMPPREX DESCRIPTION MEAN SDIMPRE6 Building trust with peers, superiors 4.50 .55IMPRE25 Establishing priorities, setting goals 4.46 .66IMPRE31 Writing: expressing ideas correctly 4.42 .79IMPRE41 Understanding clientele (customer) needs 4.42 .88IMPRE12 Budgeting my work time 4.39 .69IMPRE2 Having Flexibility: Varying behavior 4.37 .77IMPRE42 Making oral presentations: impact 4.36 .99IMPRE8 Taking initiative to assume responsibility 4.31 .61IMPRE1 Directing program/project implementation 4.29 1.08IMPRE19 Delegating,coaching,providing follow-up 4.27 1.00(b) PARTICIPANTS PRE
Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Leslie Lahndt-Hearney
Challenges,” Journal ofEngineering Education, Vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 5-9, Jan. 1996.Maul, G.P., “Reforming Engineering Education,” Industrial Engineering, Vol. 26, no. 10, pp. 53-55, Oct. 1994.Miksad, R., et al, “Breadth vs. Depth,” Prism, pp. 48, Mar. 1996.Author BiographiesLESLIE LAHNDT-HEARNEY is an assistant professor of engineering technology, and program coordinator ofcivil engineering technology, at the University of North Texas. She received her B.S. in civil engineering, and M.S.,in engineering management from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Ph.D. in engineering management fromthe University of Missouri-Rolla. She has 8 years practical experience in design and construction of civilengineering projects, and is a registered professional
Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Aaron A. Jennings; Audeen W. Fentiman
submitted in final form for publication.)AcknowledgmentThis is a project of the Gateway Engineering Education Coalition, (NSF Award EEC-9444246), is supported in part by the Engineering Education and Centers Division of theNational Science Foundation.References1. Jennings, Aaron A., (1996), “A Bioremediation Teaching Module Based on BIO1D”, EnvironmentalSoftware, accepted 31 May 1996. Page 3.497.72. Konikow, L.F. and J.D. Bredehoeft (1978), “Computer Model of Two Dimensional Solute Transport andDispersion in Groundwater”, U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book7, chap. C2, 90 p.3. Jennings, A.A. and F.A. Mesania, (1996
Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael D. Ciletti
response,Bode plots, Fourier series, Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms, and spectral concepts.These courses typically focus attention on linear circuits having resistors, capacitors, inductors,opamps, independent voltage and current courses, controlled sources, and transformers, withprimary attention to step and sinusoidal input signals. Today’s classroom and computer technologies offer new solutions to the challenges thatconfront students and instructors in engineering. Software tools now support the curriculum, andmany students learn to use them early in their studies. The availability of powerful personalcomputers linked to classroom video projection systems creates an opportunity for faculty tobroaden the scope of their instruction on
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Technical Session 8: Assessment, Framworks, Standards, Oh My!
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Filiz Demirci, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Senay Purzer, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
solutions, drawing and creating representations,visualization, engaging in argument to defend best solution and redesign, communicating bestsolution (Yu et al., 2012; NRC, 2012). Engineering knowledge involves (a) engineering science,(b) engineering mathematics, and (c) engineering technical applications (AE3 & ASE, 2020). B. Engineering Integration Pedagogical Knowledge refers to having a deep understandingof suitable pedagogies (such as project-based learning or design-based learning), the connectionsof engineering with daily life, and materials suitable for engineering activities (Marquis, 2015).This knowledge requires teachers to decide which engineering integration methods will be themost appropriate for both content and their
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pelumi Olaitan Abiodun, Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
, group projects,simulations, in-class talks, problem-solving exercises, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving exercises. Active learning, in contrast to conventional lecture-based methods, promotesstudent participation in the learning process, leading to a deeper comprehension of the subjectmatter. By encouraging active student participation instead of just passive information intake, theintention is to create a more dynamic, encompassing, and interactive learning environment.When compared to more passive approaches, an increasing amount of research shows that activelearning improves student outcomes like retention, engagement, and learning gains [2], [3].However, faculty at colleges and universities continue to adopt active learning
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Springfield's STEM Spectacle: Evaluating Engineering Excellence, D'oh!
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Meintel, University of Cincinnati; Samieh Askarian Khanamani, University of Cincinnati; Blaire MH Bartish M.Ed., University of Cincinnati; Whitney Gaskins, University of Cincinnati; Kyle Turner, University of Cincinnati
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
typically been thought of as successful. The main takeaway from thisinitial study is a need to address the researcher’s own assumption that looking for “untraditional”expressions of engineering within the participant’s art is limited only to a similarly “traditional”form of diversity. The researchers continue this project to expand the answer to who can be anengineer and will analyze the rest of the camps that were run in the summer of 2023, hoping tocontinue to see this positive trend. References[1] J. Michaeli, V. Jovanovic, O. Popescu, A. Djuric, and E. Yaprak, “An Initial Look at Robotics-based Initiatives to Engage Girls in Engineering,” vol. 14, no. 2, 2014.[2] Board on Behavioral
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Student Division Technical Session 1: Student Experiences and Support
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laurel Lynn ONeill, Penn State University; Luis Delgado Jr., Penn State; Stephanie Cutler, Penn State University; Sarah E Zappe, Penn State University
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Diversity
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Student Division (STDT)
questions to LGBTQ students”, and that “students’ personal identities can changeas a result of exposure or meeting role models with similar identities and identifying with them”.Third, we learned that participants indeed see themselves using aspects of the panel in the future.For example, they expressed that they would “introduce themselves with their names and pronounsto project that they are open to conversations,” “add an inclusive statement to their class syllabusesand/or research lab group guidelines” and will have confidence in allowing themselves to makemistakes when learning more about LGBTQ experiences. Finally, from participant feedback andinformal conversations afterwards, we learned that administrators and educators would like toattend
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 4
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kyeonghun Jwa, Pennsylvania State University; Catherine G. P. Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
the early stages, our study leverageslongitudinal survey data to outline their initial experiences. This is the foundational step indeveloping a comprehensive understanding of the change in international students’ experiences.MethodsRecruitment This study is an extension of a prior project that primarily investigated attrition ofdomestic students at the Master’s level within engineering disciplines [33]. For data collection, weutilized longitudinal surveys distributed through SMS text messaging on cellphones from October31st, 2022, to November 3rd, 2023. Students were recruited from the top 50 institutions grantingengineering Master’s and Ph.D. degrees based on [34]. We recruited 25 first-year internationalgraduate students in engineering
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keilin Jahnke, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Joe Bradley, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
Finals Week (no class) Impact Portfolio * indicates content delivered by a guest speaker Table 1. Course lecture topics and assignment overview.Most weeks, students were prompted to complete a warm-up at the beginning of class withinstructions projected in the front of the classroom. Similarly, the last five minutes of manyclasses were reserved for an individual cool down activity. Students were asked to write theirresponses in the provided course workbook. Table 2 provides an overview of some of theseactivities. Week Warm-up Cool Down Futurist activity by imagining the impact
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Decision-Making in Engineering Ethics Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tim Ransom, Clemson University; Alysa Rose Lozano, University of Kentucky; Betul Bilgin, The University of Illinois Chicago; Courtney Pfluger, Northeastern University; Sindia M. Rivera-Jiménez, University of Florida; Katie Cadwell, Syracuse University; Gisella R Lamas Samanamud, University of Kentucky
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
. Related to curiositya) Develop a propensity to ask MORE questions.b) Question information that is given without sufficient justification.c) Recognize and explore knowledge gaps.d) Recognize problems with an open mindset and explore opportunities with passion.e) Be able to self-reflect and evaluate preconceived ideas, thoughts, and accepted solutions.f) Explore multiple solution paths.g) Gather data to support and refute ideas.h) Suspend initial judgement on new ideas.i) Take ownership of, and express interest in topic/expertise/project.2. Related to connectionsa) Understand ramifications (technical and nontechnical) of decisions.b) Identify and evaluate sources of information.c) Connect life experiences with dilemmas.d) Connect content from
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Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ayla Acuña, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Moe Rabea, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Diversity
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
% Tri, CF, 50% HC, CF, 50%Lin, CF, 70% Tri, CF, 70% HC, CF, 70% Testing surface roughness is nondestructive, so this was tested first. A spectrometer isused to measure the differences in the surface. A light is projected over the surface of thespecimen and the spectrometer measures how many photons are captured on the other side.Multiple data points are captured and compiled into an average Ra value in millimeters (mm).Each specimen was used and recorded in this manner. Testing hardness only uses a small portion of the specimen, and therefore the specimencan be used again for future testing. This recycling minimizes waste to be cost effective. Using adigital Shore D durometer, the larger, end section of the
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Springfield's STEM Spectacle: Evaluating Engineering Excellence, D'oh!
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edward Collins, Non-profit; Rochelle L Williams, Graduate Fellowships for STEM Diversity
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
Division and ASEE Projects Board. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024Evaluating the Impact of a Summer Engineering Program Using the National StudentClearinghouseIntroductionSTEM education, encompassing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, is crucialfor elementary and secondary students. It plays a pivotal role in cultivating vital skills likecritical thinking, teamwork, and creativity, preparing students for the demands of a competitive21st-century society. This holistic educational approach equips students with the essentialknowledge and abilities needed to navigate future global challenges.The pursuit of a STEM degree offers students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 7
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Neha B. Raikar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Nilanjan Banerjee
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
cursive font, can reveal the student's identity. This will be more pronounced if multiple exams are taken by the student or if the student has the same instructor in multiple classes. 2) Sample size: The classes we considered had around 40 students. After splitting the class into control and test groups, the number of students in some demographics was low. 3) Nature of the course taught: We employed this technique for courses in the chemical engineering major. A wider outreach with more courses in other majors will provide a comprehensive look at the problem.Future ConsiderationsWe are pursuing several avenues of future research in this project. We outline some of our futurework below.Improvement of the Anonymous
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Systems Engineering Topics
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
ISAAC DAMILARE DUNMOYE, University of Georgia; VINCENT OLUWASETO FAKIYESI, University of Georgia; Similoluwa Temitope Ige, University of Georgia; Wayne Johnson, University of Georgia
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Diversity
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Systems Engineering Division (SYS)
?MethodStudy Participants and ContextThe participants for this study are second-year mechanical engineering students enrolled in an"Engineered Systems in the Society" course during the Fall 2023 semester at the college ofengineering of a southeastern university in the United States. The course employs contemporaryreadings, team projects, and experiential learning elements to enhance students' conceptual andpractical grasp of socio-technical systems. Additionally, the course introduces students to socio-technical complexity, guiding them in the conceptual understanding, systematic analysis, andholistic engagement with engineering settings influenced by social, cultural, economic, andecological factors.Data CollectionThree sections of the course were
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 8
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michaela Harper, Utah State University; Cassandra McCall, Utah State University
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
implementation.Research also might benefit from an understanding of the greater academic ecosystem.Next StepsBased on the findings presented in this work-in-progress paper, the full research project aims todelve into the complexities surrounding the integration of generative AI in academic settings byusing role identity theory and activity theory more heavily as guiding frameworks for continuedanalysis. The completed study will go beyond surface-level opinions to understand how broaderphilosophies and sociocultural factors shape faculty perspectives. At the time of writing,interviews have been conducted with faculty in the remaining engineering disciplines at UtahState University. To date, several consistent themes and concerns among faculty perspectives
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristen Peña, Arizona State University; Medha Dalal, Arizona State University; Jean M. Andino Ph.D., P.E., Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
. Additionally, a distinct interest in fostering individual mentor/menteerelationships for scholarly pursuits emerged, indicating a desire for personalized support withinthe CoP.“But personally, I prefer to work one-to-one, like an advisor-advisee relationship. I feel like Iwill make more progress than [at] the team level,” shared Interview Participant 3. Similarly,Participant 1 noted the need for personalized, individual collaboration with another co-author tosustain their efforts, sharing, “[The CoP meetings are] like a sprint. What I'm thinking of is amarathon. I cannot see myself sustaining my interest and investment if it is a long-term project.”Conversely, several benefits that participants found emerged. Access to valuable resources andframeworks
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Justin Kota Shell, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Vatsal Tapiawala, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Taylor Tucker Parks, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Saadeddine Shehab, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
progress through the Understand, Synthesize, Ideate,and Prototype taxonomic spaces sequentially [4]. Students were encouraged to return to previousspaces if needed. Roughly 80% of camp time was spent in facilitated activities and experientiallearning and 20% in lectures.In the Understand space, instructors presented an introduction to HCD through a set ofmini-lectures on HCD taxonomy, identifying bias, identifying extreme users, and conductingmeaningful interviews. Next, students were introduced to the design project and divided intomixed gender groups of 3-4. To explore the Understand space in the HCD taxonomy, each studentgroup was given a user-defined need to accompany a children’s space projector and were taskedto first dissect the projector
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alex Richard Duffy, Penn State University; Edward C. Smith, Pennsylvania State University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
mechanical systemscan be implemented by STEM educators on a broad scale. This method can inspire a lifelonginterest in STEM for students.IntroductionThe acronym STEM refers to four different technical subject areas: Science, Technology,Engineering and Mathematics [1]. Individuals working in STEM-related careers have beencredited with creating some of the most important contributions to societal advancement [2].Therefore, there will be a need for a substantial number of STEM professionals in the future.This demand has been reflected in future employment projections. The Bureau of LaborStatistics estimates that the total employment in STEM occupations will grow 10.8% between2022 and 2032. This figure far outpaces the overall employment growth rate of
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Isabel Miller, University of Michigan; Karin Jensen, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
interpretations and acknowledges the dynamiccomplexities of disability, 2) using local knowledge of students who use accommodations, 3)analyzing power structures that contribute to ableist policies and impact student experience, and4) recognizing the relationship between impairment, disability, and environment (i.e., using anexpanded version of the traditional social model that acknowledges embodiment).MethodsThis research project uses a mixed methods approach consisting of two main components 1) asurvey of undergraduate engineering students, and 2) the analysis of lecture recordings andsyllabi from engineering courses. This paper will explore the initial findings from component 1.Component 1: Survey of Undergraduate Engineering Students Surveys
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Baishakhi Bose, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Lydia Rachbauer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Elina Dluger Rios; Faith Marie Dukes, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
graduate students in STEM to foster research and professional development skills. She also has relevant experiences in organizing undergraduate research symposium/conferences, hosting professional development workshops, providing guidance on undergraduate/graduate school application. Currently, she serves as a Teaching Scholar for the K-12 STEM Education Program at Berkeley Lab and is involved with curriculum development of K-12 outreach at LBNL.Lydia Rachbauer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lydia Rachbauer is a Project Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, as part of the Deconstruction Division at the Joint Bioenergy Institute. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Food
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT) Technical Session 3
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lynn Dudash, University of Mount Union
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
activity. A) Completed concept map B)Unfinished concept map The second phase of the project delved deeper into entrepreneurial mindset. In this phase,groups created concept maps including features of the clippers, clippers stakeholders, andadditional products that could also be used to cut branches. In their concept maps, studentsconnected features of the clippers, such as ease of use, cost, and number of parts, to stakeholders,such as customers, retail partners, and manufacturer, with words that described how the featurecreated value for the stakeholders, like expects, delights, not interested in, or detracts. Studentsalso had the opportunity to include on their concept map additional products that could be usedfor the same purpose and
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Modern Teaching Strategies in Engineering
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenan Baltaci, University of Wisconsin, Stout; Monika Herrmann, University of Wisconsin, Stout
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
phase was completed, the responses were analyzed. This analysisinvolved examining the mean scores, distribution patterns, and other statistical measures toextract meaningful insights and discern prevailing trends in students’ perceptions.The findings from this survey not only highlight key insights and patterns but also suggestactionable recommendations. These insights are crucial for informing future pedagogicalstrategies, curriculum development, and resource allocation aimed at enhancing the effectivenessof custom PCBA boards as a learning tool in engineering education.The Institutional Review Board (IRB) has determined that this project, ‘Advancing ActiveLearning in Electronics with Customized Printed Circuit Boards,' is exempt from review
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Transfer issues between 2-year colleges and 4-year Engineering and Engineering Technology programs 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University; Randi Sims, Clemson University; Christy Jenkins Brown, Clemson University
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Diversity
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Two-Year College Division (TYCD)
qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Her career goals are to work as an evaluator or consultant on educationally based research projects with an emphasis on statistical analyses and big data.Dr. Christy Jenkins Brown, Clemson University Dr. Christy Brown is a Clinical Associate Professor of Quantitative Methodology in the Department of Education and Human Development (EHD) at Clemson University. She teaches doctoral-level courses in statistics for educational contexts and provides statistical support to educational researchers through her role as the founding director of the EHD Quantitative Clinic. She holds a PhD in Quantitative Methods in Educational Psychology, an MS in Statistics, and a BSEd in Mathematics
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 10
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel Figard, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Bekki, Arizona State University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
’ experiences in engineering (e.g., Figard & Carberry, 2023; Figard etal., 2023b; Figard et al., 2023c), this paper expands on the nuanced complexities surroundingidentity within the disabled engineering community by addressing the following researchquestion: How do disabled women in engineering degree programs describe the intersections oftheir marginalized identities, as they relate to their educational experiences?Methods The findings presented in this paper are a subset of a larger project and data collectioneffort that focuses more broadly on the experiences of disabled engineering students. Morecomplete methodological details can be found in (Figard et al., 2023b; Figard et al., 2024).1 Identity-first language is used in this paper to
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Marge's Mission: Empowering STEM Innovation
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pamela S. Lottero-Perdue, Towson University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
qualitative study draws from data gathered as part of a larger efficacy study of the EiEcurriculum [29]. In the present study, the primary unit of analysis is the design team.Participating design teams were in classrooms that participated in the larger study during itssecond year of data collection; were video–recorded as part of qualitative data collection for thelarger project; and learned two science–integrated engineering units in sequence, Unit 1 and Unit2. Unit 1 for all teams was an EiE bridges unit in which students used simple materials toconstruct a strong and stable bridge across two abutments [20]. Unit 2 involved the design of anelectrical circuit; a package to contain a plant; an oil spill clean–up process; or site preparation tosupport
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Industrial Engineering Division (IND) Technical Session 4
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Parsley, University of Kentucky
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Industrial Engineering Division (IND)
of critical success factors for continuous improvement projects." International Journal of Lean Six Sigma 7, no. 3 (2016): 214-232. 2. Bessant, Jo, S. Caffyn, J. Gilbert, R. Harding, and S. Webb. "Rediscovering continuous improvement." Technovation 14, no. 1 (1994): 17-29. 3. Maware, Catherine, and David M. Parsley. "The challenges of lean transformation and implementation in the manufacturing sector." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 6287. 4. Prince, M.J. and Felder, R.M. (2006), Inductive Teaching and Learning Methods: Definitions, Comparisons, and Research Bases. Journal of Engineering Education, 95: 123- 138. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2168-9830.2006.tb00884.x 5. Chryssolouris, George, Dimitris
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arvin Farid, Boise State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
onto the workforce.ACKNOWLEDGMENTThis project was supported by the National Science Foundation, NSF, through the DUE Program,Award No. 1930464. The authors appreciate the support by the NSF and its DUE program. Page 7 of 9REFERENCESU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2018). Educational attainment for workers 25 years and older by detailed occupation. Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/emp/tables/educational- attainment.htm.Fasano, G. & Franceschini, A. (1987). A multidimensional version of the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 225(1), p.155-170.Glaser, B. G. (1965). The constant comparative method of qualitative analysis. Social Problems, 12(4