relationships between these factorsand peer rating scores in the context of college course teamwork. We used Tandem to collectpeer rating data from 5,322 college students at a Midwest research university spanning the periodfrom 2019 to 2023. Our analysis reveals statistically significant associations between students’peer rating values and their personal factors. Female students, students with higher GPAs, orthose preferring working alone were more likely assigned higher peer ratings, while those ratingthemselves higher in extraversion and task control tended to receive lower ratings. In addition,the multiple-way interactions among personal characteristics suggest that academic performanceis more influential among these factors analyzed. These results
students use rules andstructured processes to come to the one “right” solution. While in many cases, this strategy isuseful and necessary, real life is complex, dynamic, and imprecise enough that it is unrealistic tothink that problems have only one solution. Therefore, students need to learn how to use truecreative thinking. Realizing this contemporary demand, the Accreditation Board for Engineeringand Technology (ABET) 2018-2019 criteria1 shifted the emphasis of engineering curriculum byidentifying creative problem-solving skill as a vital component for improving the future ofengineering and engineering education. Particularly, ABET 2000 Criteria1 requires visualization,cognitive model, communication, teamwork and creative problem solving.In
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intervention, misconceptions, curriculum development, first-year experience, novices and experts, and metacognition. Address: 242 Duke Engineering Building Division of Physical and Computational Sciences University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Bradford, PA 16701 Office Phone: 814-362-7571 Email: gliu@pitt.edu ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 2024 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Development from Perspectives of Undergraduate Students: ME Senior Exit Survey Gang Liu Division of Physical and Computational Sciences, University of
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Dean of the Pavlis Honors College. Adrienne completed her Presidential terms with the American Society for Engineering (ASEE) in June 2023. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), ASEE, and, most recently, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Adrienne has led and/or helped establish three formal faculty mentoring programs, the Safe Zone workshops at ASEE, the Year of Action on Diversity and served as President during the Year of Impact on Racial Equity. She earned the AES Electrophoresis Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022 and was a prior Michigan Professor of the Year Nominee, which illustrates her dual passion for leveraging research and
Engineering along with both undergraduate programs in BME. She served as associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Engineering for 7 years. In addition, Michele has served an ABET Evaluator since 2008, was a member of the Engineering Accreditation Commission from 2015-2020, and currently serves on the ABET Board of Delegates. In 2019, the Biomedical Engineering Division of ASEE recognized Michele with the Theo C. Pilkington Outstanding Educator Award. Michele earned her BS in Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics from The Johns Hopkins University and her MS and PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania.Dr. Roza Vaez Ghaemi, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Rosa and her
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engineering and ET in 2014 was 3.8% and 10.7% respectively. Thisfinding is not surprising to those familiar with ET programs. Table 1 shows the number of Blackstudents as a percentage of the total enrollment in ET and engineering (EN) at the top 10schools for ET enrollment in 2019 as reported by the American Society of EngineeringEducation (ASEE) [1]. For all of the institutions on the list that offer accredited bachelor’s degreeprograms in both engineering and ET, the proportion of Black students in ET is higher than theproportion of Black students in engineering, and for most the ET number is more than doublethat of engineering.The NAE report went on to recommend that agencies consider funding research aimed at betterunderstanding the reasons for
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instructors. Furthermore, it discusses the challenges associated with working with this inherently unbalanced data. ● It enhances the existing models with new features related to specific course events, such as missing assignments, making late submissions, or failing individual assignments. ● It conducts numerous experiments, training a variety of machine learning models using the augmented data to evaluate their portability and the robustness of their predictions.Data AcquisitionThe data analyzed in this paper comprises 10 required lower-division CS courses taught over aspan of three years, from Spring 2019 to Summer 2022, catering to students pursuing theirassociate CS degrees within the same timeframe. Across these courses
, engineering, and mathematics(STEM) professionals in the United States (Olson & Riordan, 2012). This initiative aligned withrepeated calls from the National Academy of Engineering to broaden participation in engineeringamong underrepresented, first-generation, and low-income students (National Academy ofEngineering, 2004). Given that underrepresented groups in engineering also are included in thefastest-growing subpopulations within the United States, it is important for the field to bettermirror the demographics it serves. Community colleges have emerged as potential starting pointsfor a more accessible and cost-effective pathway to obtaining a bachelor’s degree in engineering(e.g., Grote et al., 2019).Community colleges are recognized as pivotal
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2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Mechatronics Education: Exploring Inertial Measurement Units Through Hands-on Learning Mohammadianaftah, Nafiseh and Wilson, Sara E. Mechanical Engineering, University of KansasAbstractInertial Measurement Units (IMUs) are commonly used in many devices, from exercise trackingwatches and cell phones to aircraft and space vehicles. These sensors include triaxialaccelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers. In a mechatronics course taken by upper levelundergraduates and graduate students, a set of laboratory exercises was created to provide hands-on experience and practical exposure to the operation
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made filling the planned RScohorts extremely challenging. Three recruiting years (2017-2019), instead of the originallyplanned two, were needed to enlist enough students for the study, in cadres of six, nine, and six,respectively. Within the design of the overall program, the researchers sought to include multiple climate-based features, common in smaller engineering departments and advocacy organizations [23]. Topromote intra-group socialization, students were invited to in-home celebratory dinners withfaculty members, social functions on and off-campus, and seminars with the primary researchers.Significant effort was invested in esteem-building for the RS, by providing a welcomingcommunity for them and demonstrating that faculty and
the factors influencing confidence levels amongHMG. With the results, implementing intervention strategies aimed at promoting diversity andinclusion within engineering education may be the answer to closing the gap in confidencedisparities between NHMG and HMG. Additionally, in future iterations of the survey, studentsmay be asked to explain their reasonings for such answers.References:[1] B. Przestrzelski and J. D. DesJardins, “The DeFINE Program: A Clinical Immersion for Biomedical Needs Identification,” presented at the 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2015, p. 26.1514.1-26.1514.16. Accessed: Jan. 18, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/the-define-program-a-clinical-immersion-for-biomedical- needs
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semesters and examines the fullSpring 2022-Fall 2023 data set for any time-dependent trends. The utilization of Zoom and videoformats has decreased over time. However, most students still attend class using a remote optionat least once during the semester and perceptions of the benefits of HyFlex format areconsistently favorable.INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND This article represents an update on an ongoing research study examining studentperceptions of the benefits of continuing HyFlex course format beyond the COVID-19Pandemic. Preliminary results from the Spring 2022 semester were presented at the American Proceedings of the 2024 ASEE North Central Sec on Conference Copyright © 2024, American Society for
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