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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 29
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sakhi Aggrawal, Purdue University ; Lisa Bosman, Purdue University; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
experiences.Future research should consider exploring teamwork dynamics in diverse URPs across differentgeographical and disciplinary contexts to generalize the findings as well as compare teamworkexperiences across various URPs to understand the impact of different institutional cultures andprogram structures. Additionally, longitudinal studies could offer a deeper understanding ofhow teamwork skills developed in URPs impact students’ professional careers. References[1] K. W. Bauer and J. S. Bennett, “Alumni Perceptions Used to Assess Undergraduate Research Experience,” J. High. Educ., vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 210–230, 2003.[2] D. Lopatto, “Undergraduate Research Experiences Support Science Career Decisions and Active Learning,” CBE—Life Sci. Educ., vol
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Bridging Cultures, Advancing Justice: Fostering Inclusion and Sustainability in Engineering Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sage Maul, Purdue University; Rachel Figard, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
fiveundergraduates identify as disabled [11]. Yet, in engineering such substantive data is almostentirely unavailable. The National Science Foundation (NSF)’s 2023 Diversity and STEM:Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities report states, “compared with data for othergroups, data on postsecondary degrees earned by persons with disabilities are limited” [1] and assuch, provides no data on disabled engineering undergraduate students and diminutive data ondisabled engineering doctoral students. Whether it be funding, available statistics, access, orsupport, the lack of care toward disabled students in engineering is apparent and intentional [12]–[16].This paper explores the availability of data for disabled students in postsecondary engineeringprograms
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL) Technical Session - Effective Teaching 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott R Hamilton P.E., York College of Pennsylvania; Camilla M. Saviz P.E., University of the Pacific; David A Saftner, University of Minnesota Duluth; Tanya Kunberger P.E., University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
components (usedefinitions below)? (Note: the percentages should total 100--do not type % sign, just numbers).Enter 0 for a component if not a part of your course grade. NOTE: Please be as accurate aspossible, but exact percentages are not necessary if you can provide a good “ballpark” number. Attendance Class participation (beyond just attending) Final exam - deliverable that is normally expected to be completed by an individual student at the end of the course, but may involve group work. Typically covers multiple modules of a course, often cumulative. Midterm(s)/Exam(s) - deliverable that is normally expected to be completed by an individual student, but may involve group work. Typically covers multiple lessons
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Emerging Information Technologies
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara E. Brazon, Penn State University; Mary Lynn Brannon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Computing & Information Technology
abilities.”6 These objectives were achieved utilizing a variety of Page 22.1605.3active learning methods, including lecture, demonstration, problem solving, collaborative work,formal team work, and peer learning. The assessment was done as formative assessment via oraland written reports and tests; and summative assessment with the completion of theimplementation of the website for the final grade. Interviews were conducted to acquire feedbackfrom the students on their perception of the learning experience using the Lesson‟s Learnedapproach.Course DescriptionIT Project Management was designed with two pedagogical approaches to learning
Collection
2024 ASEE PSW Conference
Authors
Sam B Siewert, California State University, Chico
, they must also understand theory of speed-up and scaling, both scale-up and scale-outas well as co-processor scaling. Students are challenged at the end of the course to pick aprogram to design or re-design and to show significant speed-up, comparing results to Amdahl’slaw, based on parallel hardware and parallel programming methods used5,6. Modern systemshardware can make selection of the appropriate value for scaling factor used in Amdahl’s law,“S,” a non-trivial decision. Amdahl’s law and a very convenient algebraic equivalence I callSiewert’s law makes analysis simple since speed-up (SU) can be measured with time-stamps andP computed if S is well understood. 1Equation 1: Amdahl’s law is SU
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 7
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nivedita Kumar, Florida International University; Bailey Bond-Trittipo, Florida International University; Maimuna Begum Kali, Florida International University; Stephen Secules, Florida International University; Angela Estacion, WestEd; Mark Allen Weiss, Florida International University; Michael Georgiopoulos, University of Central Florida; Ken Christensen P.E., University of South Florida; Tiana Solis, Florida International University; Jacqueline Faith Sullivan, University of Central Florida
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
Affecting the Future Career Pathway Decisions of Lower-income Computing Students1. IntroductionWithin research on broadening participation in computing, the experience and perspectives ofundergraduate students have been important elements of exploration. As undergraduate studentsare experts of their own experience, conducting research that focuses on understanding theirperspective can help those who organize programmatic efforts to respond to student needs andconcerns. This paper emerges from the context of a specific National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) program.As with all S-STEM programs, Florida Information Technology Graduation
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Software Engineering Division (SWED) Technical Session #3
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanos Matsumoto, Olin College of Engineering; Michelle E Jarvie-Eggart P.E., Michigan Technological University
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Division (SWED)
, “Software Carpentry: Getting scientists to write better code by making them more productive,” Computing in Science & Engineering (CiSE), vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 66–69, Nov. 2006. [8] A. Simperler and G. Wilson, “Software Carpentry – get more done in less time,” arXiv:1506.02575, Jun. 2015. [9] B. K. Weaver, “The efficacy and usefulness of Software Carpentry training: A follow-up cohort study,” Master’s thesis, The University of Queensland, 2019.[10] A. Berg, S. Osnes, and R. Glassey, “If in doubt, try three: Developing better version control commit behavior with first year students,” in ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), Feb. 2022, pp. 362–368.[11] V. Garousi, G. Giray, and E. T¨uz¨un, “Survey of the
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Breaking barriers, building futures: Narratives of equity and inclusion in STEM education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elahe Vahidi, University of Cincinnati; Mark Okoth Onyango, University of Cincinnati; Kaitlyn Anne Thomas, University of Nevada, Reno; Kelly J Cross, Georgia Institute of Technology; Whitney Gaskins, University of Cincinnati
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
+ stress OR Latin* student + stress OR Indigenous student + stress”, “Black student + distress OR Latin* student + distress OR Indigenous student + distress”, “Black student + trauma OR Latin* student + trauma OR Indigenous student + trauma.”To appropriately scope the literature review, we used multiple exclusion criteria. First, anyliterature focusing on faculty, graduate students, or postdoctoral students was omitted. Second,literature published before the year 2000 was excluded as much has changed in the field oftrauma studies since the 1990’s. Lastly, any guest editorials or conference proceedings that didnot include a paper were excluded from the literature review.After an initial search through the journal databases, we screened the
Collection
2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
Toriano Armèl Thomas, Norfolk State University; Bini Ben; Sacharia Albin, Norfolk State University; Sunday Adeyinka Ajala, Norfolk State University; Matthew Edward Bickett; Ryan David Shahan, Old Dominion University; Puspita Panigrahi, Norfolk State University
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Diversity
/10.1364/AO.32.001154.[2] P. K. Koech, M. Ogini, S. Mohan, A. Alice Francis, M. Deo, S. Albin, and K. B. Sundaram, “Characterization of Silicon Nanowires Reflectance by Effective Index Due to Air-Silicon Ratio,” ECS Transactions, 89(4), 17–30, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1149/08904.0017ecst[3] S. Patchett, M. Khorasaninejad, O, N., and S. S. Saini, “Effective index approximation for ordered silicon nanowire arrays,” Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 30(2), 306. 2013. https://doi.org/10.1364/josab.30.000306.[4] F. Kimeu, S. Albin, K. Song, and K. C. Santiago, “ALD-passivated silicon nanowires for broadband absorption applications,” AIP Advances, 11(6), 065101, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1063
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lili Dong, Cleveland State University; Yuejin Xu, Murray State University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
Feb 12, 2023].[3] R. B. Sepe and N. Short, “Web-based virtual engineering laboratory (VE-LAB) for collaborative experimentation on a hybrid electric vehicle starter/alternator,” IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 1143-1150, July 2000.[4] H. Hodge, H. S. Hinton, and M. Lightner, “Virtual circuit laboratory,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 90, no. 4, pp. 507-511, Oct. 2001.[5] H. Gurocak, “E-Lab: An electronic classroom for real-time distance delivery of a laboratory course,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 90, no. 4, pp. 695-705, Oct. 2001.[6] M. Koretsky, C. Kelly, and E. Gummer, “Student perceptions of learning in the laboratory: Comparison of industrially situated virtual
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cristian D. Jacome; Ting Dong, University of Florida; Matthew J. Traum, University of Florida
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
startup and casting safety protocols aspart of her M.S. project.Referencesi R. W. Heckel, W. W. Milligan, C. L Nassaralla, J. Pilling, M. R. Plichta, “Benefits of CapstoneDesign Courses in Materials Education,” Science and Technology of Polymers and AdvancedMaterials, P. N. Prasad, J. E. Mark, S. H. Kandil, Z. H. Kafafi, (eds), Springer, Boston, MA., 1998.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0112-5_75ii M. Schaefer, “Use of Casting Simulation and Rapid Prototyping in an Undergraduate Course inManufacturing Processes,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2016.iii K. Molyet, “Providing a Meaningful Lab Experience for a Manufacturing Processes Course,”(,” ASEE IL-IN Section Conference, 2019. https://docs.https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/aseeil
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mireia Perera-Gonzalez, Northeastern University; Shiaoming Shi, Northeastern University
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
factors were attributed to the nativelanguage being English (yes/no).Results and DiscussionTable 1 Breakdown of averaged Turnitin scores for each submission (S). Turnitin Scores (%) All YES Eng NO Eng YES Biol NO Biol YES Native NO Native S #1 20 ± 19 22 ± 12 15 ± 16† 20 ± 19 23 ± 19 14 ± 12 25 ± 21† S #2 14 ± 14* 13 ± 10** 10 ± 13* 12 ± 10** 19 ± 18† 10 ± 7** 17 ± 16**,†YES/NO refers to their background in: Biol = Biological Sciences, Eng = Engineering. *,**denotes statistically significant differences (t-test) between submissions (*p<0.05, **p<0.01); †between YES and NO categories (†p<0.01
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PCEE Technical Session 5: STEM Teacher Instructional Moves
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benny Mart Hiwatig, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Gillian Roehrig, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Joshua Ellis, Florida International University; Mark Rouleau
address this need, thisstudy examined the relationship between student cognitive engagement in iSTEM and itshypothesized predictors: curricular opportunities for STEM content integration, engagement inmultiple solution development, agency in STEM practices, evidence-based reasoning, datapractices, and collaboration. The study is guided by Roehrig et al.’s (2021) Detailed ConceptualFramework of Integrated STEM and Moore et al.'s (2014) framework for Quality K-12Engineering Education. We utilized multinomial logistic regression (MLR) analysis due to thepolytomous categorical distribution of the outcome variable. This study used classroom videodata from previous work that examined the presence of critical features of K-12 iSTEM. Scoresusing a novel
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PCEE Session 13: Equity in P-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christine Cunningham, Pennsylvania State University; Gregory Kelly, Pennsylvania State University
are asked to reflect on and discuss where they haveencountered a similar problem in their home or community and are invited to discuss and sharetheir ideas using whichever language(s) are most useful to them. For example, students mightdiscuss: Where do they see plastic polluting the environment? Have they had challenges crossingan intersection as a walker, biker, or skateboarder? How much light do they like in their room asthey go to sleep? By inviting students to reflect on related experiences, students can approach aproblem, even a new problem, with a focus on what knowledge and skills they bring that caninform their investigations and solutions.Develop familiarity with materials, tasks, and terminology. Students’ background knowledge
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Faculty Development Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saralyn McKinnon-Crowley, Georgia Institute of Technology; Todd Fernandez, Georgia Institute of Technology; Sara Schley
suggestions that engineering faculty members’ beliefs about knowledge and aboutteaching and learning may be linked to the difficulties in improving engineering education(Montfort et al., 2014). Our research question is: how do engineering faculty members at a singleinstitution describe good teaching? Methods1 This material is based upon work supported by the Kern Family Foundation (KFF) and the Kern EntrepreneurialEngineering Network (KEEN). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the KFF or KEEN.WHAT MAKES “GOOD” ENGINEERING PEDAGOGY
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Maher, University of Missouri - Kansas City; Darran Cairns, West Virginia University; John Kevern, University of Missouri - Kansas City; Jacob Marszalek, University of Missouri - Kansas City; Kathleen O'Shea
Jacob Marszalek Kathleen O’Shea University of Missouri-Kansas City Dan Justice Metropolitan Community College-Penn ValleyAbstractIn this paper, we explore the lived pandemic experiences of civil and mechanical engineeringstudents participating in a S-STEM scholarship program during the 2020-2021 academic year.The program, launched in 2020, is designed to facilitate the transfer of students from acommunity college to an urban-serving research university co-located in a Midwestern city.Findings reveal how the pandemic both challenged students and illuminated resiliency andsources of on- and off-campus support. A description of how findings have informed programgoals and implementation is
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tracy Hammond, Texas A&M University; Matthew Runyon, Texas A&M University; Julie Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kimberly Talley, Texas State University; Kristi Shryock, Texas A&M University; Vimal Viswanathan, San Jose State University; Benjamin Caldwell, LeTourneau University
improve the undergraduate engineering experience through evaluating preparation in areas, such as mathematics and physics, evaluating engineering identity and its impact on retention, incorporating non-traditional teaching methods into the classroom, and engaging her students with interactive methods.Benjamin Caldwell (Associate Provost) (LeTourneau University)Julie S Linsey (Professor) Georgia TechTracy Anne Hammond (Professor) Dr. Tracy Hammond is the current Secretary of the Faculty Senate and passionate about Faculty governance. Hammond is Director of the TAMU Institute of Engineering Education & Innovation and Professor of Computer Science & Engineering. Hammond holds a Ph.D. in EECS and FTO (Finance
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julia Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Eva Andrijcic, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Cara Margherio, University of Washington; Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington; Sriram Mohan, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Selen Güler
inclusion in STEM fields. This includes evaluation of NSF ADVANCE, S-STEM, INCLUDES, and IUSE projects, and climate studies of students, faculty, and staff. Her social science research covers many topics and has used critical race theories such as Community Cultural Wealth to describe the experiences of systemically marginalized students in engineering.Sriram Mohan (Professor of Computer Science & Software Engineering) Sriram Mohan is a Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Rose-Hulman institute of Technology.Selen GülerSelen Güler is a PhD student in Sociology at the University of Washington and a research assistant in the University ofWashington’s Center for Evaluation & Research for STEM Equity (UW
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ERM: Teamwork makes the dream work!
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Li Tan, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Siqing Wei, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Matthew Ohland, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
). In terms of student teamcollaboration context, Woods et al. (2021) used Sharma’s survey instrument on ten personalcultural orientations, expanded from Hofstede et al.’s (2018) national cultural dimensions, topredict students’ reported power distance by their uncertainty avoidance and metrics of countryculture. Alternatively, Wei et al. (2019) examined the cultural influence on peer ratings ofteammates between international and domestic students by considering team members’ culturalorientation on individualism based on their internationality. Following Wei et al. (2019), we defineteams consisting of students born in different countries as multicultural teams, as a more
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering: Thermodynamics
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Subodh Subedi, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Krishnan Suresh, University of Wisconsin - Madison
. Sigmund and K. Maute, “Topology optimization approaches,” Structural and Multidisci- plinary Optimization, vol. 48, no. 6, pp. 1031–1055, 2013. [3] C. Li, I. Y. Kim, and J. Jeswiet, “Conceptual and detailed design of an automotive engine cradle by using topology, shape, and size optimization,” Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 547–564, 2015. [4] C.-H. Chuang, S. Chen, R.-J. Yang, and P. Vogiatzis, “Topology optimization with additive manufacturing consideration for vehicle load path development,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol. 113, no. 8, pp. 1434–1445, 2018. [5] P. D. Dunning, B. K. Stanford, and H. A. Kim, “Coupled aerostructural topology optimization
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy Walker, University of Texas at Dallas; Laura Gelles, University of Texas at Dallas
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrea Ortiz; Michelle Kang; Constanza Miranda, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel; Julian Goni
addressed through the program in detail. The activities included theoreticalclasses, practical labs, and games. In the last activity, all the students worked in different groupsso that they could interact more with the rest of their peers. Topic 2D design 3D design Electronics 1 Replication Electronics 2 Project Exhibition Days 1 and 2 3 4 and 5 6 7 and 8 9 10 Content Basic concepts Bases for Theory of Basis of Presentation Design Requirement of dimensional three- electricity mass of electronic methodology s design (color, dimensional (voltage
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division Technical Session - Machine Learning, IoT, Writing Center Peer Tutors, Conceptual Modeling
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Clippinger; Ruth Pflueger, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Steven Nozaki, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College
0.600 Includes considerations of audience, purpose, and circumstances surrounding the writing task(s). Content Development 28 0 3 1.36 0.731 Genre and Disciplinary 28 1 3 1.64 0.678 Conventions: Formal and informal rules inherent in the expectations for writing in particular forms and/or academic fields." Sources and Evidence 28 0 2 0.14 0.448 Control of Syntax and Mechanics 28 1 3 2.32 0.670Table 2: Summary statistics for student papers, post-tutoring N Minimum Maximum Mean Std
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anthony E. Felder, University of Illinois at Chicago; Michael Gordon Browne, University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Biomedical Engineering; Miiri Kotche, University of Illinois Chicago
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
, J., & Merrill, T., & Sood, S., & Greene Ryan, J., & Attaluri, A., & Hirsh, R. A. (2017,June), Clinical Immersion and Team-Based Design: Into a Third Year Paper presented at 2017 ASEEAnnual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio. 10.18260/1-2--28040[7] Muller-Borer, B. J., & George, S. M. (2018, June), Designing an Interprofessional EducationalUndergraduate Clinical Experience Paper presented at 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition,Salt Lake City, Utah. 10.18260/1-2—30279[8] Zapanta, C. M., & Edington, H. D., & Empey, P. E., & Whitcomb, D. C., & Rosenbloom, A. J. (2017,June), Board # 18: Clinical Immersion in a Classroom Setting (Work in Progress) Paper presented at 2017ASEE Annual
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 8
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Darrell D. Nickolson, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
yearly competitions such as IIDA, AIA,Solar Decathlon, etc. These institutions, and many others sponsor both annual competitionsReferencesPooley, Alison and Wanigarathna, Nadeeshani (2016) Integrating students through amultidisciplinary design project. In: Integrated Design Conference id@50, 29 June - 1 July2016, University of Bath.Gerber, D. J., & Lin, S. H. E. (2014). Designing in complexity: Simulation, integration, andmultidisciplinary design optimization for architecture. Simulation, 90(8), 936-959.Flager, F., & Haymaker, J. (2007, June). A comparison of multidisciplinary design, analysis andoptimization processes in the building construction and aerospace industries. In 24thinternational conference on information technology in
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Virtual Mentoring Program, Listening to Those That Matter, Moving Beyond Research, and Career Outcomes Tracking
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Rodriguez, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
. 4ReferencesAnderson, E.L., Williams, K.L., Ponjuan, L., & Frierson, H. (2018). The 2018 Status Report onEngineering Education: A Snapshot of Diversity in Degrees Conferred in Engineering, Association ofPublic & Land-grant Universities: Washington, D.C.Anzaldúa, G., & Moraga, C. (1981). This bridge called my back. New York: Kitchen Table.Conchas, G. Q., & Acevedo, N. (2020). The Chicana/o/x dream: Hope, resistance, and educationalsuccess. Harvard Education Press.Hurtado, A. (2003). Voicing Chicana feminisms: Young women speak out on sexuality and identity (Vol.1). NYU Press.McAlear, F., Scott, A., Scott, K., & Weiss, S. (2018). “Women and girls of color in computing.” Databrief. Kapor Center, 2018. Available: https://www.wocincomputing.org
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Biomedical Engineering Division: Best of Works in Progress
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenni Buckley, University of Delaware; Marcia Gail Headley, University of Delaware; Amy Trauth, University of Delaware; Laura Meszaros Dearolf; Margo Donlin, University of Delaware; Kelsey Neal, University of Delaware; Kayla Pariser; Judson Wagner
, instructional activities, and the associatednational STEM standards. NGSS: Next Generation Science Standards [7]; CC: Common CoreStandards [8] Learning Objective Instructional Activities National Standard(s) • Interactive lecture introducing clinical and sports performance CC: ELA WHST.11-12.2 Explain how motion analysis is used in applications of motion analysis NGSS: PS2.A Forces & clinical and sports
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2005 GSW
Authors
Wendy Wagster; Robert A. McLauchlan; Ranjeet Agarwal; Christa Ramon; Brett Keener
Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education Neural Network Analysis vs. Actual Output 2.5 2 Predicted Alcohol Consumption 1.5Output Actual Alcohol 1 Consumption 0.5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -0.5 Exemplar Figure 3: Testing Network Output(s) for Varied Input
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Li Feng, Texas State University; Patrick Massey, Michigan State University; Michael R. Odell, University of Texas at Tyler
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
Regional Education Board.Brophy, S., Klein, S., Portsmore, M., & Rogers, C. (2008). Advancing engineering education inP‐12 classrooms. Journal of Engineering Education, 97(3), 369-387.Gottfried, M. A., & Plasman, J. S. (2018). Linking the timing of career and technical educationcoursetaking with high school dropout and college-going behavior. American EducationalResearch Journal, 55(2), 325-361.Hmelo-Silver, C. E. (2004). Problem-based learning: What and how do studentslearn?. Educational psychology review, 16, 235-266.Lynch, S. J., Peters-Burton, E., Behrend, T., House, A., Ford, M., Spillane, N., Matray, S., &Means, S. (2017). Understanding inclusive STEM high schools as opportunity structures forunderrepresented students: Critical
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Gordon D. Hoople, University of San Diego; Diana A. Chen, University of San Diego; Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Laura Ann Gelles, University of Texas at Dallas; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
this work was provided by the USA National Science Foundation's ImprovingUndergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) program under Award No. 1836504. Any opinions,findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authorsand do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References[1] L. Gelles, S. M. Lord, G. D. Hoople, D. A. Chen, and J. A. Mejia, “Compassionate Flexibility and Self-Discipline: Student Adaptation to Emergency Remote Teaching in an Integrated Engineering Energy Course during COVID-19,” Education Sciences, vol. 10, no. 11, p. 304, 2020. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci10110304[2] B. Momo, G. D. Hoople, D. A. Chen, J. A. Mejia, and S. M. Lord, “Broadening