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and understanding of the material. Survey Question: Percentage of Students that Found In Class Exersices Useful in Learning the Course Material vs. Textbook 100% 92% 100% 88% 50% 5% 8% 0% 0% EGR115 CS118 8am CS118 9am In Class Exercises Textbook Figure 1: Survey results of 56 students in an optional survey fall 2019During fall 2019, fifty-six of my ninety students
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assess whether the mentoringprogram increased the mentee’s confidence in STEM and a sense of belonging.References[1] Kloos, E. and Furterer, S., “Designing an Undergraduate Engineering Mentoring Program to Enhance Gender Diversity through Application of Lean Six Sigma Methods and Tools.” Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida. 2019, June. https://peer.asee.org/32615[2] No Author, "Female Peer Mentors Help Retain College Women in Engineering." Education Digest, vol. 86, no. 4, Dec. 2017, p. 30. EBSCOhost,libproxy.udayton.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/ login.aspx?direct= true&db=f5h& AN=125896865&site=eds-live. Accessed January 30, 2019.[3] No Author, "Women in
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). Promoting student metacognition. CBE—Life Sciences Education, 11(2), 113-120.Tanu, E. D., & Quan, G. M., & Gupta, A., & Turpen, C. A. (2017, June), The Role of Empathy in Supporting Teaching Moves of Engineering Design Peer Educators Paper presented at 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio. https://peer.asee.org/29004Wendell, K. B., & Matson, D., & Gallegos, H., & Chiesa, L. (2019, June), Board 53: Work in Progress: Learning Assistant “Noticing” in Undergraduate Engineering Science Courses Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32372Appendix A: Screenshot of student view during week 3 reflection(continued on the next
science areas such as computernetworking, database technologies, web services, etc. Although there have been papers presented at ASEE conferences on the development andintegration of IoT courses and projects into existing curricula at a number of engineeringprograms in North America, this paper provides a unique angle from an oversea collaborativeIoT program at a vocational college in Shanghai, China. A learn-by-doing approach in teachingan Introduction to the Internet of Things course at this IoT program in Shanghai is presented. This paper is organized as follows: the Background section gives a review on IoTcurricula developed by engineering educators at other universities, and provides backgroundinformation on the collaborative
- sity in West Lafayette, Indiana. Afshin’s research is in the areas of fatigue, material life prediction, and structural condition assessment and health monitoring. He served as the President for Chi-Epsilon civil engineering honor society (IIT Chapter) and is an associate member of ASCE, ASME, and ASEE. Afshin has 7 years of teaching experience as a visiting faculty, an adjunct faculty, and as a Teaching assistant. He has taught a wide variety of classes including Statics, Dynamics, Strength of Materials, Hydraulics, Soils and Foundations, Structural Analysis I and II, and Reinforced Concrete Design. He has won IIT’s ASCE Teaching Assistant of the Year Award in 2015-16 and 2016-17. Afshin also had experience in
Engineering Edu- cation (ASEE) and conducts research in engineering education.Darius Fieschko, University of Wisconsin - Platteville c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 PLC Training in First Year Electrical Engineering ProgramAbstractProgrammable Logic Controllers ( PLCs) have had a profound impact on industry and society atlarge. PLCs are an integral part of a wide variety of control systems, ranging from industrialmanufacturing to amusement park rides and filmmaking. Programming languages like ladderlogic allow technicians and engineers without formal programming experience to build anddebug complex automation systems much faster than if they needed to physically build arrays ofrelays and
entitled The Analytics Revolution in Postsecondary education [30],calls for postsecondary institutions to harness the analytics revolution to improve studentsuccess. The other is a joint statement released in 2019 by three US organizations within U.S.postsecondary education communities (The Association for Institutional Research (AIR),EDUCAUSE, and the National Association of College and University Business Officers),expresses a strong sense of urgency to reaffirm postsecondary education’s commitment to theuse of data and analytics to make better strategic decisions [31]. Data analytics has arisen from existing, well-established practices within postsecondaryinstitutions carried out by data-oriented professionals in the areas of
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from theimmediately relatable and incrementally to the future self an instructor can increase the studentawareness of different perspectives, widen the inter-relations of stakeholders being consideredand incrementally provide situations that are further removed from the student’s personalexperience. Students were then asked to interview non-engineers to get feedback on theperception of engineering decisions accounting for end user perspectives. This was followed upwith a final assignment in which students reflected on watching portions of an ASEE sessionpanel of activists giving their experiences around specific engineering crisis (CommunityEngagement Panel, 2019). The voices of stakeholders in these last two assignments are intendedto move
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, Taxonomy of educational objectivesand the classification of educational goals. New York: Long- mans, Green, 1956. [3] L. D. Feisel and A. J. Rosa, “The role of the laboratory in undergraduate engineering education,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 94, January 2005, https://peer.asee.org/24647. [4] X. Le, M. Olia, A. Moazed, and R. L. Roberts, “Design a new set of strength labs for the course, mechanics of materials,” 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2016, https://peer.asee.org/24647. [5] M. Miller, “Board 98: Lessons learned from an integrated class-lab approach to a mechanics of materials course,” 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2019, https://peer.asee.org/24647. [6] M. J. Schertzerand
thePAs and TAs. They attempt to determine if the program was going well and solicit feedback onthe program during implementation (Resp. rate = 55%, N=125). Next, a survey was distributed tothe PLAs to determine the program impacts on PLAs and their opinions of the program (Resp.rate = 60%, N=9) in Fall 2019. Finally, aggregate non-identifiable end-of-term grade data wasgathered and compared between semesters to determine pass/no-pass rates (N=7).Student Rating of Teaching Surveys (SRTs)SRTs are a standard method of rating every course at the University of Minnesota. They provideresponses to general questions about a course. For example, did the course foster a deeperunderstanding of the subject matter, improve student interest in the subject
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typically cover several disciplines across a fewweeks or only devote one single day to cover each engineering branch [8, 9, 10]. Furthermore,BME specific programs typically encompass the entire multidisciplinary field, which requiresimplementation of a wide variety of projects [11, 12].To provide a low-cost and scalable approach to introduce BME applications to high schoolstudents, the authors developed a BME high school summer program that was piloted in thesummer of 2019. Aimed at introducing students to the BME field, the program focused onintroducing neuroscience and neuroengineering principles using low-cost and open sourcematerials.Objective:To determine the efficacy of this approach, the following research questions were posed:1) Is it
Introduction to Engineering Course Paper presented at 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio. https://peer.asee.org/28915 7. Mallouk, K., & Oestreich, B. D., & Streiner, S., & Dahm, K. D., & Bodnar, C. A. (2019, June), Fostering Curiosity, Creating Value, and Making Connections in First-Year Students Through Product Archaeology Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32857 8. Jensen, M. J., & Schlegel, J. L. (2017, June), Implementing an Entrepreneurial Mindset Design Project in an Introductory Engineering Course Paper presented at 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio. https
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must find ways to recruit and retain these students and support educators indoing the same in the classroom.References[1] S. Secules, “Putting Diversity in Perspective: A Critical Cultural Historical Context for Representation in Engineering,” presented at the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2017, Accessed: Jun. 28, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/putting-diversity-in-perspective-a-critical-cultural-historical-context-for -representation-in-engineering.[2] N. A. of E. and N. R. Council, Engineering in K-12 Education: Understanding the Status and Improving the Prospects. 2009.[3] G. Lawrie et al., “Moving Towards Inclusive Learning and Teaching: A Synthesis of Recent Literature,” Teach
2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference Introduction of the Construction Decision Making Inventory (CDMI) to Improve Educational Experience Dr. Tulio Sulbaran Full Professor, School of Construction, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USAAbstractEach learner has different characteristics, learners are not a homogenous mass, but varyconsiderably in terms of educational background, income, age and learning experience. Thesedifferences affect how they make decision and perform as practicing professionals, educators andstudents in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. These
focuswithin the engineering education community. Prior research has centered around graduatestudent engineering identity (Choe & Borrego, 2019; Miller, Tsugawa-Nieves, Chestnut, Cass, &Kirn, 2017; Perkins et al., 2020; Satterfield et al., 2019), writing concepts and processes ofengineering graduate students (Berdanier & Zerbe, 2018a, 2018b), and engineering graduatestudent attrition (Berdanier, Whitehair, Kirn, & Satterfield, 2020; Whitehair & Berdanier, 2018).Berdanier et al. (2020) created a model for graduate student attrition, called the GrAD model,based on Reddit posts of engineering doctoral students who were considering or had left theirgraduate programs. Additional research examines the experiences of engineering
-redesign wooden structure project at the end of the course.3. Implementation and test data analysisFrom week #8 in the Fall semester 2019, we started lecturing about trusses, frames, machines,and beams. In that week, the design-build-test-redesign wooden structure project was released,and students were asked to form their teams with two to three team members. The restraints &conditions, testing procedure & conditions and evaluating criteria of the design projects wereexplained and discussed during lectures. They had approximately 3 weeks to apply the conceptsand principles of force analysis on a truss and a frame to generate some conceptual designs andthen to pick the best one for constructing a wooden structure. The first wooden
to Full Professor in 2019. He was elected to ASME Fellow in 2017 and SAE Fellow in 2019 and holds active membership in ASEE and AAAS. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Design of Instructional Tools to Facilitate Understanding of Fluid Viscous Dampers in A Vibration and Controls Class and Course AssessmentAbstract – In this paper, two vibration systems designed and prototyped by mechanicalengineering students at Mississippi State University are demonstrated at first. Those systemswould help students to better understand damping effects and fluid viscous damper in a vibrationsystem and this paper explains how the students applied knowledge learned from their vibrationclass to
Undergraduate Engineering Student Leadership," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 106, no. 1, pp. 44-70, 2017 2017.[5] B. E. Hughes, W. J. Schell, and B. Tallman, "Exploring the Relationship Between Students' Engineering Identity and Leadership," presented at the Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, Orlando, FL, June 15-19, 2019, 2019.[6] P. J. Kauffmann and W. J. Schell, "Understanding Engineering Leadership: A Critical Review Of The Literature," presented at the American Society for Engineering Management Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC, 2016.[7] M. Borrego, M. J. Foster, and J. E. Froyd, "Systematic literature reviews in engineering education and other developing
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