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when STEM careers are set to grow by 12.6%over the next 10 years, 5.2% faster than other occupations (Burke, 2019).Additionally, STEM is facing a diversity crisis with a lack of representation from women andsome races. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, women make up only 15.9% of the totalengineering and architecture workforce (Employed Persons by Detailed Occupation, Sex, Race,and Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity, 2019). This creates an issue, as STEM peer contact correlateswith STEM retention among females (Hilts, Part & Bernacki, 2018). Further, according to theBureau of Labor Statistics, whites make up 79.3% percent of the total engineering andarchitecture workforce (Employed Persons by Detailed Occupation, 2019). Minorities
selected randomly from the entirecollection of Cards with the Exemplar designation. These cards were selected as controls to givea picture of what a “typical” well-written pedagogical EML intervention might include, allowingus to see differences that a workshop that focuses specifically on Makerspace EML pedagogymight create in the class environment.Results and DiscussionOf the 45 faculty who have attended the full duration of the workshop at least once, 30 created29 unique Cards based on their B-Fab project. It is worth noting two observations about theseCards, which are semi-public publications of class content available to any educator whoregisters with the EngineeringUnleashed website. First, that the 2019 workshop used Cards asthe platform
professor in Purdue University’s School of Engineering Technology, where she serves as associate head. She served on the Vibration Institute’s Board of Directors for nine years, and is an active member of the VI Academic and Certification Scheme Committees. She is a Fellow of ASEE and a member of ASME. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Designed Beam Deflections Lab ProjectAbstractStructural mechanics courses generally are challenging for engineering technologystudents. The comprehensive learning process requires retaining knowledge from priormechanics, materials, and mathematic courses and connecting theoretical concepts topractical applications. The various methods for
Paper ID #28705Education and Research at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water with a3-Axis Farming RobotDr. Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Dr. Abhijit Nagchaudhuri is currently a Professor in the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He is a member American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and, American Society for Agricultural and Biological Engineers(ASABE) and is actively involved in teaching and research in the fields of (i) robotics and mechatronics, (ii)remote sensing and precision
for Excellence in Research, and Outstand- ing Academic Achievement in Graduate Studies. He was recently named 40 Under 40: Class of 2019 by the Erie Reader. His projects and achievements have been recognized by U.S. Senators and Represen- tatives. Aqlan is a member of ASEE, ASQ, SME, and IEOM. He is also a senior member of IISE and has served as president of IISE Logistics and Supply Chain Division, co-founder of IISE Modeling and Simulation Division, director of IISE Young Professionals Group, founder and faculty advisor of IISE Behrend Chapter, faculty chair of IISE Northeast Conference, and track chair in IISE Annual Conference. He currently serves as IISE Vice President of Student Development and holds a seat
., & Schmitz, C. D., & Fagen-Ulmschneider, W. (2019, June), Adoption of an Online Queue App for Higher Education: A Case Study Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32042AppendixQueue adopter survey questions 1. What is your affiliation (department or office)? 2. How do you use the Queue? 1. Office hours 2. Advising 3. In-class activities 4. Other, please specify:Queue in Office Hours3. How many students are in your course? 1. Fill in 2. N/A4. If you use the Queue in a course, how many instructors are involved? 1. Faculty 2. Graduate TAs 3. Undergraduate TAs
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analysis. He has chaired multiple national and municipal grants in mechanical engineering. He was a recipient of the ICED’13 Reviewers’ Favorite Prize in 2013 and the ICED’11 Top 5% Paper Awards in 2011.Miss Houzhi Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Houzhi Liu received her Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Engineering and Technology from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2019. She is going to study for a Master’s degree in Nuclear Energy at Cambridge in Oct. 2020. Her research interest includes heat transfer and engineering design.Dr. Lu Chen, Shanghai JiaoTong UniversityMiss Yaxin Huang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Yaxin Huang received a Bachelor’s degree in English language and literature from Hohai University of China
researchers, especially those interested in ControlSystems, including Mechatronics. Results of this first workshop are described in [7]. Lessonslearned from the evaluation of this first workshop were used to inform revisions in the content andformat of subsequent workshops. The second workshop was held at the Robotics Summit andExpo, June 5-6th, 2019 in Boston, MA [8]. With a focus on commercial design and development,tShe Robotics Summit drew primarily industrial professionals with some academic participants.The third workshop was held at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) AnnualConference and Exposition, in Tampa, FL, June 15-19, 2019 [9]. The ASEE Annual Conferencebrings together professionals in all disciplines of engineering
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there wasn’t enough time to ‘speed date’ potential team members in class. - As completed teams left the room, remaining students felt that they needed to ‘hang on’ to their project or be left with no choice.In addition, we observed that student-formed team peer reviews were slightly lower throughoutthe course of the project.Please see [6] for more complete descriptions of the faculty-formed and student-formedprocesses, in addition to data on the effects of these two types of team-forming on the studentexperience in senior project. The rest of this paper presents a new hybrid approach developed toaddress the shortcomings of these two alternatives.Hybrid-formed: In Fall 2019, we implemented a hybrid process, blending the best aspects of
KickStarter Process. As colleges transitioned to sustaining mode, they wereencouraged to continue their participation as KickStarter Alumni. In this sense, they became partof a growing community that continues beyond their direct involvement in the KickStarterProgram.KickStarter CohortsThe four Cohorts of 2-year HSIs that have participated in KickStarter from 2015 to 2019 arelocated across six states, as shown in Figure 4. Ten HSIs were from California, five from Texas,four from Arizona, three from New Mexico, and one from each of Florida and Illinois. Theparticipating institutions varied in their characteristics. Some colleges belonged to large districtsin urban settings, that provided centralized infrastructure for grants and institutional data
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