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Systems Engineering Division (SYS) Technical Session 2
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khadija Ishfaq Rana, University of Toronto; Emily Moore, University of Toronto
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Systems Engineering Division (SYS)
system mapping tools in teams of 3-8 people. Each individual was alsosurveyed before and after the workshop to better understand their learning goals, projects, andawareness of system mapping. Structural coding was used to study resulting maps and surveydata, against a conceptual framework for systems thinking. Most maps only focused on thediffusion of technical knowledge from the research field outwards to the public and assumed thatgood research from academia would lead to overall good in the system. Although most teamsidentified various stakeholders on their maps, only technical expertise was acknowledged acrossmany of them. For the few instances where regulations, ethical, social, environmental andeconomic considerations were included on
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 4.C
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Safia Malallah, Kansas State University; Ejiro U Osiobe; Lior Shamir, Kansas State University; David S. Allen, Kansas State University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
critical aspects necessary to create virtual worlds that are engaging, inclusive,and developmentally appropriate for young children. These elements are: Engagement andMotivation (EM), Collaboration and Teamwork (CT), Creativity and Problem-Solving (CPS),Communication and Interaction (CI), Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Age-Appropriate (IAA),Design and Environment (DE), Data Security and Privacy (DSP), Safety and TechnicalSecurity (STS), Evaluation and Feedback (MEF), Cultural Responsiveness (CRR), CommunityBuilding (CB), Facilitation and Educator Tools (FET), Ethics, Empathy, and Decision-Making(EDM) [4]. This paper uses these elements to develop the virtual world environment in Roblox.Table. 1 Elements for Virtual World [4]. The VW integrates
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Design Cognition and Self-Perception in Design
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew L Gillen, Northeastern University; Daniel Fisher
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
intheir journey to the second year through the First Year Engineering Program (FYP) and theirdedicated faculty. While there are multiple courses under the FYP umbrella, the flagship coursesinclude two introductory/fundamental engineering courses. These are hands-on courses that alsoexplore CAD software, computer programming, microelectronics, ethics, and design. The coursegoals are shared between the two courses and include the following overarching pointsdeveloped by FYP faculty: ● Goal #1. Discover the iterative engineering design process through authentic, hands-on design projects. ● Goal #2. Integrate value-sensitive design, ethical principles, and professional responsibilities into engineering design. ● Goal #3
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DSAI Technical Session 1: K–12 and Early Exposure to Data Science and AI
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sri Krishna Chaitanya Velamakanni, Pennsylvania State University; Suman Saha, Pennsylvania State University
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Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) Constituent Committee
traditional full-length videos.3) Procedure: The survey was administered online using Microsoft Forms. Participants receivedan invitation via their university email addresses and were given a 15-day period to complete thesurvey at their convenience. Participation was entirely voluntary. To encourage participation,students were offered an optional extra credit opportunity, approved by the course instructor andin accordance with university policies.4) Ethical Considerations: This study received approval from the Institutional Review Board(IRB) at the University. All procedures performed in the study involving human participantswere in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional research committee and with the1964 Helsinki Declaration and
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 6.D
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell Gerhardt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Andrew Katz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
by incorporating social justice, ethics,problem definitions, and professional development considerations, many still rely on technically-focused a developed during the Cold War ([28], as cited in [24]). Robinson [3] analyzedengineering textbooks’ approaches to teaching electrical circuits over about 80 years (1940-2017), focusing on how they present and understand engineering knowledge. Although morerecent textbooks included brief “real-world” applications at the beginnings and ends of chapters,they primarily concentrated on mathematical analysis, problem-solving, and technical details,minimizing theoretical explanations. By contrast, earlier textbooks contained more detailedwritten explanations, emphasized theoretical understanding, and
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Mechanics Division (MECHS) Technical Session 1A
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dave Kim, Washington State University-Vancouver; Charles Riley P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology
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Mechanics Division (MECHS)
both the ASCE ExCEEd New Faculty Excellence in Civil Engineering Education Award (2012) and the Beer and Johnston Outstanding New Mechanics Educator Award (2013). ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025Exploring the Capability of Generative AI as an Engineering Lab Report AssessmentAssisting Tool AbstractSince ChatGPT’s public launch in November 2022, considerable discussion and changes haveoccurred in higher education. Active educational research related to generative artificialintelligence (GAI) has been conducted in various areas, including student learning, ethics, andassessment. Although many authors have raised concerns about the impact of GAI
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International Division (INTL): Humanitarian Design and Sustainable Development
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joanna G Burchfield, University of South Florida; Jamie Chilton, University of South Florida
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Diversity
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International Division (INTL)
individualistic norms they associate with the United States. Public infrastructure, particularly the transitsystem, was praised for its accessibility, reliability, and environmental integration, prompting several students to reflect onthe limitations of comparable systems in the U.S. Cultural observations often centered on social restraint, rule adherence,and expectations around personal conduct in public spaces, which challenged students’ assumptions about Germanformality and perceived aloofness.Sustainability emerged as a deeply embedded societal ethic, with students noting that practices such as energyconservation, water purity, recycling, and walkability were not framed as special efforts, but as integral parts of everydaylife. This led many to
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD) Technical Session 6: Learning by Doing - Contextual and Community-Based Engineering
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ben Campbell, Robert Morris University
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD)
ABET outcomes selected by the engineering department forthis course. The revised class was piloted in the Fall semester of 2023. For the BS in Engineering, ABET has 7 outcomes which must be achieved to attain orretain accreditation. [7] The program must have documented student outcomes that support theprogram educational objectives. [8,9] Attainment of these outcomes prepares graduates to enterthe professional practice of engineering. For Robert Morris University, the Introduction toEngineering ENGR1010 course is designated to assess outcomes 3, 4a, 4b and 7. 3. an ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences. 4. (a) an ability to recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering
Conference Session
New Approaches and Leadership Development Frameworks
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bailey Kathryn McOwen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Arsalan Ashraf, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Emad Ali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Dayoung Kim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
Paper ID #48182Considering Personal Mastery as a Framework for Developing Students’ Affinityfor Lifelong Learning [Research]Bailey Kathryn McOwen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bailey McOwen is a Ph.D. student in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech with an academic foundation in physics and industrial engineering. Her research focuses on workforce development, professional training for engineering practitioners, and engineering ethics, with an emphasis on how emerging technologies can enhance continued education. Through her research, service, and academic work, she aims to bridge engineering
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD) Technical Session 3: Session 3: Curriculum in Motion - Redesigning the First-Year Experience
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Juan David Ortega Álvarez, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cassie Wallwey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Benjamin Daniel Chambers, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; David Gray, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Daniel Newcomb, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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First-Year Programs Division (FPD)
discussionsremained focused and relevant, and intentionally anchored conversations around the GE learningoutcomes. Based on the number of learning outcomes and the time allocated for this portion, theUGC organized discussions around six guiding topics, each one to be discussed within 15 minuterotating table discussions: 1.​ Engineering design skills (e.g., problem scoping and solving, data analysis, decision making) 2.​ Engineering tools (e.g., programming, CAD, prototyping) 3.​ Holistic issues (e.g., stakeholders, ethics in engineering) 4.​ Teamwork (e.g., equitable teaming, conflict resolution) 5.​ Communication (e.g., reports, presentations, citations) 6.​ Academic success (e.g., major choice, transitions to college and majors, self
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Effective Teaching Potpourri
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shinae Jang, University of Connecticut; Christa L. Taylor, University of Connecticut
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
, undergraduate engineering educationincreasingly emphasizes the development of self-regulated professional students equipped withthe skills and competencies necessary for the field. Civil engineers play a vital role in creating asafer, more sustainable, and ethically responsible society, necessitating a strong foundation inprofessionalism. This principle is a core component of the ASCE Body of Knowledge [1], whichhighlights the importance of ethical and responsible practice. Similarly, the National Society ofProfessional Engineers [2] mandates integrity, honesty, and impartiality to protect public welfare,and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) [3] reinforces ethicalresponsibility as a key learning outcome for engineering
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Team-Based and Experiential Learning
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elissa Ledoux, Middle Tennessee State University; Brian James Slaboch, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
, and ethical decision-making. Furthermore, students demonstrate a stronginvestment in learning these skills, driven by their recognition of the importance of hands-onexperience and practical knowledge for success in the workplace. This motivation ensures thatmechatronics engineering capstone projects, regardless of their source, serve as a vital linkbetween academic preparation and industry expectations. The remainder of this paper is outlined as follows. Section II describes the methods andapproach used for both faculty-driven and student-driven projects. Section III presents thequalitative and quantitative results comparing both types of projects. Section IV provides adiscussion of the results, and Section V provides concluding
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AI, Technology, and Data-Driven Learning in Biomedical Engineering
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Viswajith Siruvallur Vasudevan, Cornell University; Shivaun D Archer, Cornell University; Jonathan T. Butcher, Cornell University
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
adopting it for various tasks. ChatGPT may disrupt currentpractices, raising concerns about job displacement [29]. Several situations in a student’s life willrequire them to use AI tools like ChatGPT. In some cases, technology will be helpful; in others, itmay not be appropriate. Therefore, pedagogical shifts are required to educate students on theutilization and ethics of ChatGPT, including highlighting the necessity for cross-checking andequipping them with the knowledge and skills to manage without it when needed.Recently, several works exploring the potential benefits and threats of ChatGPT ineducation [30-36] have been published. The authors of a study on the impact of ChatGPT onassessments in engineering education [37] outline opportunities
Conference Session
Integrating Environmental Justice and Sustainability in K-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer L. Taylor, University of Colorado Boulder; Nick A. Stites, University of Colorado Boulder; Jennifer Ramos-Chavez, University of Texas at El Paso
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
electric vehicle (EV) technology. CED explores theintersection of air quality with EJ and sustainable transportation topics from a local geospatialperspective. Initial findings show that CED increased students’ understanding of the engineeringdesign process and the role of incorporating EJ in design solutions.After several years of classroom testing and revisions, CED is now published and freelyavailable through the TeachEngineering online digital library to extend its reach and adoption.IntroductionEngineers act in the service of healthy communities [1], and Environmental Justice (EJ) is a keyelement of ethical engineering. This reinforces the importance and necessity that engineers mustengage with all stakeholders and assess the value and
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Poster Session (Track 1.A)
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rawan Adnan Alturkistani, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Mohammed Seyam, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
, researchassistance, automated grading, writing coach, make lesson plans, help to make progressreports, also helping the teachers how to teach a subject [76], [77], [78]. Although GenAI is apowerful technology in education, it still needs to be used with extra caution to ensure usingit safely and responsibly. For example, in [70], the article discusses the application ofArtificial Intelligence in online learning and distance education, based on a systematic reviewof empirical studies. The application of AI in these settings has been shown to enhance thelearning experience by personalizing the content, facilitating peer interaction, and providingreal-time feedback. Nevertheless, it also warns of the ethical and legal implications ofwidespread AI use in
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 3.C
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric L Brown, Tennessee Technological University; Douglas A. Talbert, Tennessee Technological University; Jesse Roberts, Tennessee Technological University
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
syllabi, how manyaddress knowledge unit XXX?” This experiment was conducted by providing up to six individualsyllabi simultaneously (limited by the platforms and their associated context windows). A secondversion of this experiment was conducted by providing a single combined PDF document, whichincluded all 16 syllabi. This document was optimized and text-recognized using Adobe Acrobatto assist with readability by the LLM. The authors used the Policy, Legal, Ethics, and Compliance(PLE) knowledge unit, which was known to be unique to one specific syllabus, where many of theothers could have been generalized. This selection was made to help assess the accuracy of theevaluation. For ease of identification, the single combined document experiment
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 6.D
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shana Shaw, Texas A&M University; L. Taylor Starr, Texas A&M University; laila badran, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
technologies toincrease efficiency in their work [29]. Ethical cautions of using AI were prevalent in the literature [19], [20], [23]. Thesecautions involved not only students’ ethical use of AI, privacy concerns, academic quality,quality of the results generated and legal considerations, but a focus on needs for future policy,ethical review, and monitoring in evaluation of AI-generated content. Therefore, cautions shouldbe held at the forefront of future research in engineering education and in the skills developmentof future engineers.DiscussionRQ1: How have engineering educators used generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools toenhance students' proficiency of industry professional skills? As the implementation of AI in engineering
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Tech Session 4: Embedding Engineering for One Planet (EOP) Framework in Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pranshoo Solanki P.E., Illinois State University; Ali Barenji, Illinois State University; Matthew Aldeman, Illinois State University
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Environmental Engineering & Sustainability Division (ENVIRON)
degradation and utilizeresources efficiently so that the environmental, economic, and social benefits minimize theenvironmental degradation created through the life cycle of the built environment [1]. From amechanical engineering and renewable energy perspective, sustainable energy means usingenergy resources wisely and efficiently to meet the energy needs of the present withoutcompromising the ability of future generations to meet their own energy needs. Sustainability isa professional and ethical imperative [2]. It is unethical for a group of people from the currentgeneration to ignore or diminish the abilities of future generations to provide for themselves.Sustainability issues should take on an increased presence in university classrooms. The
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES) Technical Session 2: Identity, Professionalization, and Belonging I
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lazlo Stepback, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PWL) (COE); Amanda Katz, Utah State University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
Paper ID #47998From Railroads to Electrified Roadways: How Lessons from United StatesEngineering Education Can Power Tomorrow’s InfrastructureLazlo Stepback, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE) Lazlo Stepback is a PhD student in Engineering Education at Purdue University and Adjunct Faculty at Ivy Tech Community College. His current research interests focus on engineering ethics and how students ethically develop as engineers. He also works with the ASPIRE engineering research center looking into engineering workforce development for electrified roadways. He earned a B.S. in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at the
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Integrating Environmental Justice and Sustainability in K-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks P.E., University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; Fethiye Ozis Ph.D., P.E., ENV SP, Carnegie Mellon University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
-2021-2022/. [Accessed 17 June 2021].[2] NSPE, "NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers," 2021. [Online]. Available: https://www.nspe.org/resources/ethics/code-ethics. [Accessed 17 06 2021].[3] ASCE, "Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge: Preparing the Future Civil Engineering, Third Edition," American Society of Civil Engineers, Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge 3 Task Committee, Reston, 2019.[4] AAEE, "Environmental Engineering Body of Knowledge," American Academy of Environmental Engineers, The Environmental Engineering Body of Knowledge Task Force, 2009.[5] Engineering for One Planet, "Engineering for One Planet," 2024. [Online]. Available: https://engineeringforoneplanet.org/. [Accessed 18 November 2024].[6] U.S. Green
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Construction Engineering Division: AI & Automation
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Souhail Elhouar, Bradley University; Phuong Nguyen, South Dakota State University
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Construction Engineering Division (CONST)
inconstruction management raise questions about liability and ethical guidelines, which need to beaddressed in the curriculum. Finally, the adoption of automation in the ConstructionManagement curriculum needs to maintain a balance between physical skills and newtechnological competencies to ensure the technological usability for students.Construction automation has been gradually incorporated into the construction engineering andmanagement programs across the United States. The content analysis of 77 U.S. institutions thatoffer the construction management program showed that construction automation and its relevantcomponents have been fully and partially incorporated into twelve institutions, as described inTable 1. There are four institutions that
Collection
2025 ASEE PSW Conference
Authors
Shadnaz Asgari, California State University, Long Beach; Ga Young Suh, California State University, Long Beach; Perla Ayala, California State University Long Beach
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Diversity
learning in STEM, promoting ethical andsocial responsibility, and equipping graduates to develop innovative solutions to societalchallenges. PEOs are communicated to stakeholders, including students, alumni, faculty, andindustry representatives through the Biomedical Engineering Advisory Council (BAC) and arepublicly accessible on the department’s website.Our ABET report detailed the alignment of each PEO with institutional missions and outlinedour systematic three-year review process. This process incorporates stakeholder feedbackthrough graduating students and alumni surveys, faculty input, and BAC discussions to ensurecontinued alignment with institutional goals and evolving industry needs. The ABET report alsopresented the results of surveys
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Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Rebekah L Martin, Virginia Military Institute; Kacie Caple D'Alessandro, Virginia Military Institute; Charles D Newhouse P.E., Virginia Military Institute; Tanjina Afrin, Virginia Military Institute
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Professional Papers
] engineering projects, develop preliminary design solutions, and prepare a draft technical report. Students will learn necessary computer-aided design software and become familiar with engineering codes and standards." Old "Group design project of civil engineering systems requiring synthesis, data gathering,Dominion preliminary investigation, master planning, conceptual designs, layouts, support studies, costUniversity estimates and report writing. Emphasis will be on alternatives, constraints, economics, ethics [12] and professional practice, business and project management, public policy and leadership"VirginiaMilitary "Application of civil engineering
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Track 6: Technical Session 6: WIP: Factors Influencing Faculty Pedagogical Decisions around Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) in Engineering: A Comparative Case Study
Collection
2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Avis Carrero, Tufts University
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
continuous improvement principles [19], faculty decision-making in teaching andlearning [20], and the impact of personal and environmental factors on faculty perspectivesregarding ethics and societal impacts [21]. These studies highlight how both internal factors(e.g., departmental culture, peer faculty, institutional missions) and external factors (e.g.,accreditation agencies, professional societies, industry, and government) shape the educationalenvironment and instructional practices in engineering education. Second, this research draws on the WRC/FB [13], [17], [22] to complement the APM byfocusing on how engineering faculty members' racial consciousness influences theirequity-oriented practices. It highlights how systems of power and
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abimelec Mercado Rivera, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus; Eric Prosser, Arizona State University
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD)
, including the legal and ethical use of information. Prior to finding his home in academic librarianship, he worked as a reliability engineer in the nuclear power industry and later as an attorney. Eric has a BS in Physics from Harvey Mudd College, an MA in Information Resources and Library Science from the University of Arizona, an MS in Management of Technology from Arizona State University, a JD from the University of San Diego, and he is currently enrolled in ASU’s PhD program for Engineering Education Systems and Design. Outside of the library, he enjoys travel, skiing, and trivia contests. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Bridging Information Literacy and Data
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Harnessing AI and Collaborative Platforms to Personalize and Innovate K-12 STEM Curriculum
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie M. Smith, Institute for Advancing Computing Education; Monica McGill, Institute for Advanced Engineering; Jacob Koressel; Bryan Twarek
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
toopen-ended questions. LLMs quickly proved their usefulness in tasks ranging from the generationof novel research ideas [1] to making medical decisions [2]. Despite their widespread adoptionand application, however, concerns remain about their accuracy [3] as well as ethical issues,including their environmental impact [4] and potential for bias [5].1.1 LLMs in EducationIn a systematic literature review of the use of LLMs in education, Yan et al. identified ninedifferent ways that they are being used, including assessment, performance prediction, andproviding feedback to students [6]. While developing curriculum is not specifically mentioned intheir taxonomy, two of the categories – teaching support and content generation – have
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Tech Session 5: Toward a New Paradigm in Environmental Engineering: From Knowledge Frameworks to Learning Impact
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Environmental Engineering & Sustainability Division (ENVIRON)
“…During the second half of the spring 2020 semester, [39] Sustainability within First-Year students across 19 sections of the course were presented with Cornerstone Design the same design prompt: How can you improve sustainability at Penn State and in the local communities?...” Educating Engineers to Work “…This article presents faculty perspectives on the ethical [40] Ethically with Global and societal issues (ESI) that should be taught and the Marginalized Communities pedagogies that are used to prepare students for development engineering…”The relationship between each article in Table 1 and the EOP Framework [20
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Innovative Pathways in K–12 STEM: Bridging Emerging Technologies and Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Reid, University of Indianapolis; Cheryl Beauchamp, Regent University; Stacy S Klein-Gardner, Engineering for US All
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
: Discover Engineering ● Iterate and evolve the definition of what it means to engineer and be an engineer. ● Recognize the value of engineering for all regardless of one's potential career. ● Explain and apply ethical & societal considerations when exploring an engineering problem. Yellow Thread: Engineering in Society ● Explore the impacts of past engineering successes and failures on society as a whole. ● Recognize and investigate the world's greatest challenges and the role that engineering plays in solving these challenges (e.g., Engineering Grand Challenges, UN sustainability goals, etc.). ● Integrate cross-disciplinary thinking and expertise to inform design solutions that
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ERM Technical Session: Improving Assessment in Engineering Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kai Jun Chew, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Holly M Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
conceptual understanding: A proposal for qualitative two-tier exam questions,” in ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2015. doi: 10.18260/p.24516.[69] R. Kelley and B. Dooley, “The technology of cheating,” in 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Ethics in Science, Technology and Engineering, ETHICS 2014, IEEE, 2014, pp. 14–17. doi: 10.1109/ETHICS.2014.6893442.[70] D. D. Carpenter, T. S. Harding, C. J. Finelli, S. M. Montgomery, and H. J. Passow, “Engineering students’ perceptions of and attitudes towards cheating,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 95, no. 3, pp. 181–194, 2006, doi: 10.1002/j.2168- 9830.2006.tb00891.x.[71] L. Suskie, Assessing student learning: A common
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Team-Based and Experiential Learning
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Prarthona Paul, University of Toronto; Anipreet Chowdhury, University of Toronto; Loura Elshaer, University of Toronto; Anushka Sethi, University of Toronto; Hamid S Timorabadi P.Eng., University of Toronto
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
engineering course, where all students in the course can use this toolthroughout the term. This will allow the researchers to investigate this intervention from aholistic perspective and understand some of the long-term benefits and shortcomings of thisproject management tool, which can be used to improve the tool.Ethical ConsiderationsWhile this study explores the potential benefits of AI-powered task distribution in project-basedlearning, it is equally important to acknowledge the ethical concerns and pedagogical challengesassociated with automating project management processes. The integration of AI in engineeringeducation, particularly in project management, raises critical questions about skill development,fairness, and long-term impacts on