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Emerging Computing and Information Technologies II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Samuel Moses, Brigham Young University; Nathaniel Scott Baker; Dale C. Rowe, Brigham Young University
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Computing & Information Technology
outline a graduate-level curriculum for social engineering education, which can be used to teach aspiring offensivecybersecurity analysts the best methods to test the security of an organization’s human element,as well as teach aspiring security professionals about best practices and policies that they can useto protect the resources they are responsible for.IntroductionModern cybersecurity is seeing a spike in attention. Recent vulnerabilities and exploits haveprompted industry professionals to spend a greater amount on cybersecurity measures, frompowerful and comprehensive authentication systems to the most thorough and comprehensivefirewall and anti-virus systems. However, there is a simple fact that cannot be negated by anyamount of money or
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Fundemental and Evaluation: Embedded Programs in Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Te'Airra Monique Brown , Virginia Tech; Glenda D. Young Collins, Virginia Tech
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
great deal of focus on bringing technology into the classroom andengineering faculty are involved in curriculum design and engineering outreach content, it iscrucial that the instructional design supported by AR applications be based on learning theory[4] .Engineering education researchers, Newstetter and Svinicki [4], offer engineering faculty andgraduate students a “primer” of three conceptual frameworks that present learning theory toengineers in an approachable way, with examples of how the theory can be used to influencepost-secondary instructional design. We suggest that post-secondary engineering educatorsshould also follow these recommendations as they develop technology to be used in the K-12environment.In this paper, we create a
Conference Session
Case and Scenario in Engineering Ethics Instruction
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elisa L. Warford, University of Southern California
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Engineering Ethics
case study exercise. The full text of the casestudy is included as an appendix.IntroductionSince ABET’s 2000 requirement for an ethics component in engineering education,1 instructionin ethics is now commonplace in engineering curricula. The 2015 Volkswagen diesel scandal,however, has sparked calls for moving away from “this compliance mindset” in ABET accreditedschools to one in which ethics instruction is integrated more effectively and thoroughly into theengineering curricula.2 There is considerable debate about the most effective way to incorporateethics instruction in the classroom, whether as a stand-alone course or as incorporated throughoutthe engineering curriculum (or both). There have also been calls for greater emphasis on
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Effects on Student Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Ortegon, Universidad Icesi
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
with engineeringtechniques and problem solving; and a set of “soft skills” associated with professional practiceand work environment skills. Although the means to develop each of these hard and professionalskills individually has been discussed in the past, since the creation of the ABET accreditationsystem, educational research has been centered on assessment methods and learning methods toimprove the attainment of (a)-(k) outcomes in students.2,3,4 Little attention has been given tolearning strategies that develop multiple student outcomes in an integrated way and theassessment and impact of real-world learning experiences on the developing of multi-outcomes.5,6The Solar Decathlon competition is one example of a variety of alternatives
Conference Session
MVCC Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jakob C Bruhl, U.S. Military Academy; Joseph P Hanus, U.S. Military Academy; Paul M Moody P.E., U.S. Military Academy; James Ledlie Klosky P.E., U.S. Military Academy
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Military and Veterans Constituent Committee
Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Pittsburgh, PA. 34. Hamilton, S., & Meyer, F., & Klosky, J. L., & Hanus, J., & Hart, S., & conley, C. (2010). “A “Global” Curriculum To Support Civil Engineering In Developing Nations: The Final Result.” Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Louisville, KY. 35. Hart, S. D., & Klosky, L., & Hanus, J. P., & Meyer, K. F., & Toth, J. A., & Reese, M. (2011). “An Introduction to Infrastructure for All Disciplines.” Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Vancouver, BC. 36. Hart, SC, Klosky, JL, Katalenich, S
Conference Session
Engineering Physics Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; Katherine Snyder, University of Detroit Mercy
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
the next term something like “Whichobject (or objects) never speed up?”We believe that the time and effort spent on analyzing these graphs has significant value becauseas students’ progress though the curriculum, the graphical representations become morecomplex. For example the spectral radiance involves a variable like wavelength on the horizontalaxis but the vertical axis is a derivative with unfamiliar units and interpretation. In an upper levelmodern physics course we introduce the idea of a cumulative distribution functions in thefollowing manner. Suppose we have a large population of people and need to determine somestatistics of a particular physical feature such as height in cm, h. We imagine setting up a polewith a bar at height h
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Lum, University of Washington; Stephanie Gardner, University of Washington; Cathryne Jordan, University of Washington; Matthew Dunbabin, Queensland University of Technology
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Diversity
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International
, may result in fewer minority studentsas well [1], [6].Fear of racism – research suggests that students who are susceptible to stereotype threat(potential interpretations of ones’ actions through an existing negative lens) often respond byadjusting behavior patterns to minimize or avoid similar situations [11]. Students of color andmore often African American college students at predominantly white institutions are oftenalready vulnerable to such negativism. Since study abroad is rarely required as part of theundergraduate curriculum, they are more likely to decline the opportunity even in the presence ofother incentives [11], [6]. Studying abroad is often marketed as a means to improve ones’ crosscultural experience. For the minority student
Conference Session
Software Applications in ET Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maddumage Karunaratne, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
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Engineering Technology
, GA.[4] Frontoni, E., Mancini, A., Caponetti, F., Zingaretti, P., "A framework for simulations and tests of mobile robotics tasks,"Control and Automation, 2006. MED '06, The 14th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation.[5] Nelson, M.L., Rice, D., "Introduction To Algorithms And Problem Solving," Proceedings 2000 Frontiers in EducationConference, Oct. 2001, Kansas City, MO.[6] Raymond, D.R., Welch, D.J., "Integrating Information Technology And Programming In A Freshmen ComputerScience Course," Proceedings 2000 Frontiers in Education Conference, Oct. 2001, Kansas City, MO.[7] Ludi, S. Collofello, J., "An analysis Of The Gap Between The Knowledge And Skills Learned In Academic SoftwareEngineering Course Projects And Those Required In
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ning Xuan Yip, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Melissa Loren Ullmer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jennifer L. Groh, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Darshini Render, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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International
hours of training in academic coaching to become a certified Affiliate Coach with LifeBound, Inc. with a specialized focus in serving Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) populations nationwide. Additionally, she has facilitated numerous national workshops on academic coaching which have been well received by a variety of audiences, including undergraduate and graduate students, fac- ulty and staff in higher education, and corporate representatives. In addition to leading these engaging sessions, Dr. Groh integrates coaching into WIEP programming, student mentoring, and her personal life.Darshini Render, Purdue University, West Lafayette Darshini Render is an Assistant Director for Student Success in the
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 2A: Using Alternative Measurements to Look at Students and Their Success
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jack Bringardner, New York University; Christopher Leslie, New York University; Gunter W. Georgi, New York University; Alyssa Marie D'Apice, New York University
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First-Year Programs
Paper ID #15067Improving Efficacy in Group Projects with Teamwork AgreementsDr. Jack Bringardner, New York University Jack Bringardner is an Assistant Professor in the First-Year Engineering Program at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He studied civil engineering and received his B.S. from the Ohio State University and his M.S and Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin. His primary focus is developing curriculum and pedagogical techniques for engineering education, particularly in the Introduction to Engineering and Design course at NYU. He has a background in Transportation Engineering and is affiliated with the
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Evaluation: Impact of Curriculum for PreK-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer B. Listman, New York University; Vikram Kapila, New York University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
final goal but 20a framework for learning related material.The robotics and smart cities curricula provide middle and high school students with anopportunity to experience engineering design as a model for problem solving while workingwith tools used by engineers such as microcontrollers, circuit components, programming,and sensors. Through hands-on activities, they learn STEM content, technology, andengineering skills. The smart cities curriculum includes four integrated themes: energy,urban infrastructure, transportation, and wireless communications. Students collaborate ingroups to develop strategies to complete missions in the hands-on exercises in the roboticscurriculum. These lessons have been
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Student Reflection, Self-Perception, Misconceptions, and Uncertainty
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron W. Johnson, Tufts University; Kristen B. Wendell, Tufts University; Jessica Watkins, Tufts University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
the disciplinary practices ofengineering they can develop technology and engineering literacy, understanding how thetechnological, human, and natural components of an engineering problem all affect each other.The findings from our interviews have implications for professional development. Mostprofessional development programs in engineering design focus on increasing teachers’ contentknowledge and introducing engineering curriculum.29 Our findings suggest that teachers need toalso be prepared to assess and respond in-the-moment to students’ engineering design. DuringNovel Engineering professional development, teachers watched classroom videos and interpretedstudent thinking in engineering, building on work in mathematics and science.30-32 By
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Best Papers
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan W. Valvano, University of Texas - Austin; Ramesh Yerraballi, University of Texas - Austin; Chad Fulton, University of Texas - Austin
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Diversity
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
teaching and research. He has received numerous teaching awards and authored five widely-used text- books on embedded microcomputer systems. He has co-founded a successful medical device company called Admittance Technologies. His research involves integrated analog/digital processing, low-power design, medical instrumentation, and real-time systems.Dr. Ramesh Yerraballi, University of Texas - Austin Ramesh Yerraballi is a Distinguished Senior Lecturer in the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at The University of Texas at Austin. He received his Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Osmania University, India, in 1991 and his PhD degree in Computer Science from Old Dominion
Collection
2016 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt; Daniel Knight; Christopher Swan; Nathan Canney
among the respondents might teach a type of course and not include ethics/societalimpact issues.The surveys include a lot of additional information that was not analyzed and presented in thecurrent paper. The goals of the larger study include identifying exemplars for teaching differenttopics in different courses using various pedagogies and assessment methods. Thus, many surveyrespondents provided some of this basic information for one or two of their courses. In responseto an open-ended question, a number of the survey respondents indicated that societal impact andethics issues should be integrated into courses across the curriculum. Given the large number ofexamples provided by survey respondents, it appears that there are opportunities to
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Fundamental; K-12 Students & Engineering Division: Fundamental; K-12 Students & Engineering Design Practices: Best Paper Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Morgan M. Hynes, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Tamara J. Moore, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Monica E. Cardella, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kristina Maruyama Tank, Iowa State University; Senay Purzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Muhsin Menekse, Purdue University; Sean P. Brophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
this need was amajor outcome of the recent “Engineering Design and Practices Roundtable: Working Togetherto Advance Pre K-12 Engineering Design” convened by the Museum of Science in Boston inJanuary 2015. Without a shared understanding of what engineering design practices (orcomputational thinking in this case) look like in pre-college settings, researchers and curriculumdevelopers will result in numerous inconsistencies across the broad spectrum of implementation.The project reported in this paper aims to integrate computational thinking into an existingintegrated STEM curriculum. In order to develop computational thinking supplementsappropriate for young children, the team analyzed the existing curriculum and videotapedobservations of
Conference Session
Issues in Engineering Technology Education II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jay R. Porter, Texas A&M University; Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University; Michael Johnson, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Technology
Technical College-West 19 Texas Tyler Junior College 28 Statewide 185 The multidisciplinary engineering technology program with a focus in mechatronicsproposed by ETID will be a seamless integration of the two programs with two additional newcourses specifically in mechatronics. This new program will address the job market needprimarily in Texas, as well as be competitive nationwide. The unique structure of ETID will keepthe cost of creating the new degree at a reasonable level. In the State of Texas, there is nomultidisciplinary engineering technology program with an emphasis in mechatronics at the
Conference Session
Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vignesh Subbian, University of Cincinnati; Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
introductory software engineering course with integrated mobile application development. Annual ASEE Conference. 2014.4. Subbian V, Purdy C. Redesigning an advanced embedded systems course: A step towards interdisciplinary engineering education. IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference. 2013.5. Subbian V, Beyette F. Developing a new advanced microcontrollers course as a part of embedded systems curriculum. Frontiers in Education Conference. 2013:1462-1464.6. Inozemtseva L, Holmes R. Coverage is not strongly correlated with test suite effectiveness. Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering. 2014:435-445.7. Harder M, Morse B, Ernst MD. Specification coverage as a measure of test suite quality. ACM. 2001;25
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Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer R. Amos, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Marcia Pool, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Karin Jensen, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; John Vozenilek
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Diversity
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Biomedical
their choice of major, begin developing their professionalidentity, and begin defining their professional goals. To assist students in developing theirprofessional identity and behavior, an immersive, first-year experience with shadowingcomponents was developed to renovate the Introduction to Bioengineering course at theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This type of experience is designed to exposestudents to the professional environment with a didactic and self-reflective curriculum, therebysupporting students in their early professional development. The class was taken from a passiveseminar series that broadly covered the bioengineering field to one split into three career-centered foci, each with an overview and experience: i
Conference Session
Works in Progress: Innovation Through Propagation
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan; Jeffrey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University; Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh
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Educational Research and Methods
IEEE Transactions on Education, and past chair of the Educational Research and Methods Division of ASEE.Dr. Jeffrey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University Dr. Jeffrey E. Froyd is a TEES Research Professor in the Office of Engineering Academic and Student Affairs at Texas A&M University, College Station. He received the B.S. degree in mathematics from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. He was an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. At Rose-Hulman, he co-created the Integrated, First-Year Curriculum in Science
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mei-Mei Song, Tamkang University; Shang-Hsien (Patrick) Hsieh, National Taiwan University
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Civil Engineering
freshmancourse, Civil Engineering Concept Design Studio, for one of the three classes. The paper willbriefly describe the progress of trial teaching in the Fall semester of 2014 as well as that ofthe pilot curriculum in the Fall of 2015. Major elements of futures thinking and fundamentalcivil engineering design concepts extracted during the process of incorporation will bepresented along with an assessment of student learning. Suggestions for future curricularimplementation will also be made.Introduction This paper describes an experimental project that introduces futures thinking into afreshman cornerstone course in a civil engineering curriculum in response to calls for reformin engineering education. Through collaboration between civil
Conference Session
Ethics Instruction in Context: Civil and Construction Engineering and Engineering Technology
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hossein Ataei P.E., Syracuse University; Ossama M. Salem, University of Cincinnati
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Engineering Ethics
theemployers and clients, the Professional Engineers shall act in professional manners as faithfulagents or trustees for each employer or client. However, in this practice, the engineers areexpected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty, integrity, fairness and impartiality inprotecting the public health and safety in delivering professional services. To that end, engineersmust perform their professional duties in compliance with the highest principles of ethicalconduct. The Civil Engineering graduates, through their careers, will be involved in working inteams or managing projects where decision making will often be an inevitable part of theirresponsibilities. Therefore, there is an emerging need within the engineering education curriculaacross
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kerry Meyers, Youngstown State University; Brett P. Conner, Youngstown State University; Andrew Scott Morgan
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
One Machine”, 3D Printing Industry, available at http://3dprintingindustry.com/crowd-funding-2/ (accessed September 24, 2014).21. Fidan, I., Patton, K. (2004), “Enhancement of Design and Manufacturing Curriculum through Rapid Prototyping Practices”, Proceedings of IMECE04 2004 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 13-20, 2004, Anaheim, California USA.22. Flynn, E.P. (2011) “From Design to Prototype –Manufacturing STEM Integration in the Classroom and Laboratory”, 1st IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC), April 2, 2011, Ewing, NJ, pp. 3B1- 3B423. Flynn, E.P. (2012) “Design to Manufacture –Integrating STEM Principles for Advanced Manufacturing Education”, 2nd IEEE Integrated STEM
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Dorian A. Cojocaru, University of Craiova; Anna Friesel, Technical University-Copenhagen; Daniel Spikol, Malmö University
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Diversity, International Forum
scenarios that can be possibly used to teach with for labs usingPELARS technology, methods and equipment. We investigated UCV teachers’ perspectives abouttheir current practice of laboratory sessions and their ideas about how to integrate PELARStechnologies in their teaching practice. The data collection was done in an informal focus groupinterview setting and was audio recorded. Workshops are video and audio recorded and interviewsare audio recorded for future references.Student workshops were planned as follows: - Introduction to PELARS project-Presentation - Research consent forms - Introduction to visual programming platform - Presentation of educational scenarios - Introduction to brainstorming - Brainstorming about the
Conference Session
Fostering Transformational Change in Civil Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
T. Michael Toole P.E., Bucknell University
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Civil Engineering
universities campuses will eventuallybelieve that civil engineering graduates should have the ability to perform PtD in order to fulfilltheir ethical duties, especially related to social sustainability. Third, the author believes thatteaching PtD provides instructors with a compelling context to teach underlying issues relating toengineering ethics, social sustainability, collaborative and integrated design, life cycle safety,and public policy.The author is a proponent of the PtD but not naive to the challenges of adding any to topic orcompetency to an already full civil engineering curriculum. The paper is intended to helpfacilitate the adoption of PtD into civil engineering education by summarizing the concept andprocesses of PtD, discussing
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Terri M. Lynch-Caris, Kettering University; Karl D. Majeske, Oakland University
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Industrial Engineering
typicalworkplace.This paper demonstrates an office ergonomics productivity evaluation that was incorporated intoan undergraduate ergonomics class as a lab experiment. The experiment integrated a collectionof topics and allowed students to learn in an experiential fashion. The lab experiment coveredworkplace design by comparing three potential computer workstation configurations: thetraditional seated design, a standing design, and a treadmill walk station. The experimentquantified productivity with an input task based on Fitts's Tapping Task, another basic topic ofergonomics curriculum. The data for the experiment followed a factorial experimental designand were analyzed using multiple regression and analysis of variance, thus combining additionaltopics.The
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session - Pre-college Programs for Women
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Na Gong, North Dakota State University; Jinhui Wang, North Dakota State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division, Women in Engineering
, Systems, and Com- puters, and Mobile Computing. She has also served as track chair for IEEE International SoC Conference 2014. She has also served in technical program committees for a number of IEEE and other international conferences. Dr. Gong received 2014 NDSU Development Board of Trustee Endowment award and 2014 NDSU Centennial Endowment award.Dr. Jinhui Wang, North Dakota State University Dr. Jinhui Wang has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineer- ing at North Dakota State University (NDSU), since Aug. 2014. His research interests include low-power, high-performance, and variation-tolerant integrated circuit design, 3D IC and EDA methodologies, and thermal issue
Conference Session
Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Quamrul H. Mazumder, University of Michigan, Flint; Raghava Mahankali, University of Michigan, Flint
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics
University of Michigan-Flint. He finished his gradua- tion in Computer Science Major. His research is on Student Satisfaction and Ethics. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Student Perception of Ethics in Bangladesh, India and USAAbstract: Ethics is an important attribute that students must develop to succeed in theiracademic career and profession. To improve the ethics perception in students, it is essentialto integrate ethics in the curriculum. A survey questionnaire was used to investigate thestudents’ perception of ethics in three different countries. The objective was to evaluatestudents’ perception of ethics using 5 factors: 1) the impact of education and faculty onethics; 2
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
S. Jimmy Gandhi, California State University - Northridge; Mario G. Beruvides P.E., Texas Tech University; Sepideh Taghizadeh; Jennifer A. Cross, Texas Tech University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #16248A Comprehensive Review of Entrepreneurship Course Offerings in Engineer-ing ProgramsDr. S. Jimmy Gandhi, California State University - Northridge Dr. S. Jimmy Gandhi is an assistant professor at California State University, Northridge. His research interests and the courses he teaches includes Quality Management, Lean Manufacturing, Innovation & Entrepreneurship,Sustainability as well as research in the field of Engineering Education. He has over 30 conference and journal publications and has brought in over $500K in research grants to The California State University, Northridge.Dr. Mario G. Beruvides P.E
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I Study Abroad Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Yanjun Yan, Western Carolina University; Paul M Yanik, Western Carolina University; Sudhir Kaul, Western Carolina University; Chip W Ferguson, Western Carolina University; Robert D. Adams, Western Carolina University; Wes Stone, Western Carolina University; Hugh Jack, Western Carolina University; Jeffrey L. Ray, Western Carolina University
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International Forum
modules in collaboration, a successful launching of a travel course comesfrom not just a single module, but an integrated efforts of them all. All the modules incollaboration are intertwined, and they are fostered throughout the entire duration of thetravel course’s development and implementation.To foster an effective collaboration, the key is to find out the trustworthycollaborators, trust them, learn from them, and appreciate them.Through the collaborations with a wide-range of colleagues and friends, we discovered acolleague had previously drafted a travel course proposal, but the proposal was declinedby the administration. That is why there had never been a travel course offered in ourdepartment before. The common concerns include:1. Why is
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth A. Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Yacob Astatke, Morgan State University; Charles J. Kim, Howard University; Mohamed F. Chouikha, Howard University; Dianna Newman, University at Albany - SUNY; Kathy Ann Gullie PhD, Evaluation Consortium: University at Albany - SUNY; Abdelnasser A. Eldek, Jackson State University; Satinderpaul S. Devgan P.E., Tennessee State University; Ali Reza Osareh, NC A&T State University; John Okyere Attia P.E., Prairie View A&M University; Saleh Zein-Sabatto, Tennessee State University; Demetris L. Geddis, Norfolk State University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Engineering Curriculum for HBCUs”. The project advances a process which willcreate a sustainable “HBCU Engineering Network” that is focused on the development,implementation, and expansion of an Experimental Centric-based instructional pedagogy inengineering curricula used in these HBCUs.The goal of the project was to increase the number of highly qualified and prepared AfricanAmerican engineers, and all students, to have a better understanding of technology and its role inSTEM education and the policy associated with it. Another key goal for the grant is to promotewide spread dissemination of portable hands-on mobile devices through proactive collaborationbetween educational institutions and industry partners. Collaborating partners are each