contexts, and perceived future outcomes. Withthat, and in relation to whether one identifies HC as active or passive, People of Color (POC) andmarginalized identities have operated in a world that is curtailed to and normalized/s theexperience of whiteness. Because of this, a POC woman might feel a HC that perpetuates andnormalizes the status quo of cisgender-heterosexual white male engineers as active whereas awhite male might identify a professor including nontraditional engineers of color into theircurriculum as active. HC can be identified as active or passive for different reasons based ondifferent identities. Through the lens of sociology and symbolic interactionism theory, passive is defined asindividuals who “receive society in a
Underrepresented Minorities in Aerospace EngineeringAbstractTraditionally, aerospace engineering disciplines are substantially underrepresented by AfricanAmerican, Hispanic, and female students. For example, Black and Hispanic American studentscollectively earn only 10.6%, 8.4%, and 6.4% of the BS, MS, and Ph.D.’s in aerospaceengineering, respectively. They are among the lowest percentages of all major engineeringdisciplines, leading to underutilization of the talent pool in the aerospace industry. 1 To tackle thisconcern, a multi-institution coalition sponsored by NASA is established to engageunderrepresented minorities in coordinated educational and professional development activities,including senior design projects, undergraduate research experiences
subject. The next subject offering will address this latter point bymore heavily guiding students through a short design cycle iteration early in semester. Studentswill then be able to use this design cycle as a model on which to base their subsequent designiterations.References [1] J. E. Mills and D. F. Treagust, “Engineering education: is problem-based or project-based learning the answer?” Australasian Journal of Engineering Education, n.2003-3, 20 Dec. 2003. [2] E. Crawley, J. Malmqvist, S. Ostlund, D. Brodeur, and K. Edstrom, Rethinking Engineering Education, the CDIO Approach. Springer, 2014. [3] T. F. Collins, R. Getz, D. Pu, and A. M. Wyglinski, Software-Defined Radio for Engineers. Artech House, 2018. https
availability of broccoli microgreens. Consumerswill complete an anonymous five-question Qualtrics survey on their knowledge, consumption ofmicrogreens, and zip code. A visual assessment of the grocery stores using the NutritionEnvironment Measures Survey in Stores (NEMS-S) will rate the nutrition environments of thecommunities. Using Qualtrics, the student proposed to distribute a short survey with thefollowing questions to the university campus: 1) What are broccoli microgreens? 2) How oftendo you consume them? 3) Are you aware of their health benefits? 4) Are they accessible at yourlocal grocery store? and 5) What is your zip code? This student acknowledged the importance ofobtaining institutional approval to conduct research before collecting human
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which led me topiqued their reflect on the ethical responsibilities of engineers. …it teaches an important lesson ininterest: how a limited perspective can lead to unequitable technology.” “This class was unlike any other class, whether in college or high school, I have everStudent 4’s taken before. Prior to taking this class, when I saw EG or ENG followed by numbersreflection testifies on my schedule I expected to do critical thinking, but in a math, or science sense.to the viability of This class shifted that expectation drastically. Each time I entered this class,weaving critical especially later in the semester, I was challenged with new ideas of what it
September of 2010, she served as the Outreach Program Coordinator for the Women in Engineering & Science Program at Kansas State University from 2000-2010. She began her work in STEM outreach and student support at Girls to Women, a private not for profit in Kansas City, in the late 90’s. She has also served on the board for WEPAN from 2012-2014. She earned her M.S. in Youth Development from the University of Nebraska and her B.S. in Family Studies at Kansas State University.Dr. Dayna L. Mart´ınez, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Inc. Dr. Dayna L. Mart´ınez currently serves as a Director of Research & Innovation at SHPE. In this role, she oversees the Equipando Padres program, pre-college programming
Illinois. Throughout her academic career, she joined various registered student or- ganizations to help support traditionally underrepresented engineering students, and she was awarded the Grassroots Initiatives to Address Needs Together (GIANT) grant to help undergraduate Hispanic students pursue graduate degrees during her graduate career.Dr. Natasha Mamaril, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Natasha Mamaril is currently the Associate Director for Undergraduate Research in The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research interests include academic motivation and the assessment of student learning. She has a B. S. in Chemical Engineering and obtained her M.S
CoalitionThe opening of the workshop invited introductions and affirmations. Author 1’s affirmation drew onNigel Golden’s (2020) talk, “A Politic of Harm Reduction,” in which he began by disclosing his ownvalues and positionality in order to situate himself to his audience. Because Author 1 was an unknownentity entering into a complex situation, she adopted this approach, too, sharing a quote from Audre Lorde(1984) as well as a reference to Indigenous People’s Day since the presentation fell on IndigenousPeople’s day (see Figure 1) Figure 1. Introductory Slide with Affirmations and IntentionsObjective 2: Offer Frameworks for Understanding the Pushback from Men and the Tension amongBlack women and white womenBefore moving to
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recommend continuing use of learningcommunities in the future. The method for forming communities depends on whether the courseis first or later in the department sequence, and may also vary for flipped versus lecture-basedcourses. We recommend using software like CATME [10] for first courses and flipped courses,while we recommend using seating preferences in later courses and lecture-based courses.Reforming communities mid-semester depends on the need for getting to know more peers andon the type of course: flipped or lecture-based.References[1] M. Prince, "Does active learning work? A review of the research," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 93, no. 3, pp. 179-263, July 2004.[2] S. Freeman, S. L. Eddy, M. McDonough, M. K. Smith, N
; Zurhellen, H. S. (1978). Student attitudes toward the grade contract. Improving College and University Teaching, 26(4), 239-242.[7] Frank, T., & Scharff, L. L. (2013). Learning contracts in undergraduate courses: Impacts on student behaviors and academic performance. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 36-53.[8] Hiller, T. B., & Hietapelto, A. B. (2001). Contract grading: Encouraging commitment to the learning process through voice in the evaluation process. Journal of Management Education, 25(6), 660-684.[9] Inoue, A. B. (2019). Labor-based grading contracts: Building equity and inclusion in the compassionate writing classroom. WAC Clearinghouse.[10] Carillo, E. C. (2021). The
also felt they know enough to make problems, which may reflect their havingcompleted the course(s) in the topics they were working on. Shakurnia et al. found learningbenefits for students who created 60 multiple choice questions covering different topics over thelength of the term, which is closer to the experience of the OER students than the coursestudents. OER students overall reported that their understanding of mechanics increasedfollowing their work term.Course students seemed to stick with topics they were comfortable with (e.g. Work-Energy), andwere not required to revise and correct their problems. The students who completed the problemcreation activity and the post-survey did not indicate substantial gains in confidence in the
Mason University: https://go.gmu.edu/videos5 S. Pham et al., “Correlation between Linguistic Racism and Anxiety using Physiological Data“, Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting 2022.6 E. Kwari et al., “Robotic mirror therapy Exoskeleton“, Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, 20227 V.Yasa et al., “Pupil as an indication for neuropathic pain”, Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, 20228 S.Pham et al., “Testing the reliability of an E4 watch for in-the-field experiments. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, 2022.9 Sutherland, J. and Sutherland, J.J., 2014. Scrum: the art of doing twice the work in half the time. Currency. © American Society for Engineering
evaluate candidate’s contributions to DEI● Consideration of any change to length of probationary period included in one-third of R1 templates (34.6%) and one R2 template (4.3%) ○ “Please note that Professor <<< Last name >>> received a <<< number of year(s) >>> extension of their tenure clock by virtue of university policy. We ask that you recognize this extension’s adjustment to the candidate’s time in rank and evaluate their work as if it were accomplished in the period of service that excludes their extension years. “ (Texas A&M University)Findings● About one third of templates at both R1 (36.5%) and R2 (30.4%) institutions asked if candidate would earn tenure at
thatstudents could quickly pick up the dashboard and learn the functionality of the controls. The issuesmostly came up with loading the dashboard across various devices for the first time. For instance,initial testing in ABC Course revealed that “https://” at the beginning of the URL was necessaryfor the dashboard to work. If not, the camera's live feed will not be displayed, since the WebSocketrequired an encrypted connection to the server.4.3.2 Hardware Issues 14Apart from issues with defective components such as servo-drivers, electronic steering controls,etc., some groups, initially, were provided with Raspberry Pi 3’s instead of Raspberry Pi 4’s
tool for use in outreach activities and in industry. We will present the currentFossilSketch interface and the most recent data at ASEE 2023 NSF grantees poster session.1 AcknowledgementsThis work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant “Developing a DigitalSketching Application That Delivers Personalized Feedback to Improve Student Learning andEngagement in Micropaleontolog” #1937827.References[1] R. W. Jones, Foraminifera and their Applications. Cambridge University Press, 2013.[2] J. W. Murray, Ecology and applications of benthic foraminifera. Cambridge university press, 2006.[3] L. Capotondi, C. Bergami, G. Orsini, M. Ravaioli, P. Colantoni, and S. Galeotti, “Benthic foraminifera for environmental monitoring
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International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, Journal of Social Studies Research, School Science and Mathe- matics, and Mathematics Teacher. She served as the Program Chair of the Special Interest Group (SIG) Democratic Citizenship in Education of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) from 2016 to 2018. She has taught high school mathematics and holds a clear renewable teaching certificate in mathematics in the state of Georgia. She currently serves as a Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) of a National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM grant. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Developing Post-pandemic Learning Community
survey.Table 1Project Research Plan Phase Research Question Data Source(s) Quantitative To what extent does engineering USS + PSO surveys students’ social capital predict their opportunities for professional skill development? To what extent do students in different USS survey first-year cohorts have significantly different levels of social capital? To what extent do students in different PSO survey cohorts have different reported levels of opportunities
planning and product design.Based on this review, we developed our survey as follows: • The existing surveys primarily targeted CXOs. Our survey targeted plant technical managers. As the focus of our project is on Industry 4.0 tools and technologies, we anticipate that we can learn more about what is happening on the plant floor if we gather data where “the rubber meets the road.” • In surveying managers about the technologies they are using, we followed Frank et al’s conceptual framework, which provides a useful taxonomy of Industry 4.0 technologies. However, Frank et al.’s sample consisted of Brazilian companies in construction and machinery which may be more traditional and less high-tech than U.S
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National Science Foundation Award #1928611. Any opinions,findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of theauthor(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References1. Bailey, R. (2020) “Chaos and Control: How First-Year and Upper-Level Students Experienced Design Differently in a Project-Based Class.” Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2020.2. Leung, J.K.L., Chu, S.K.W., Pong, T., Ng, D.T.K., Qiao, S. (2022) “Developing a Framework for Blended Design-Based Learning in a First-Year Multidisciplinary Design Course.” IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. 65 (2).3. Prince, S.P., Tarazkar, Y. (2013) “Mechanical Engineering Design
the school’s Green Team led her to grapple with the role science educators play in advancing environmental justice. She holds a MA in Curriculum and Instruction and a BS in Biological Sciences from the University of Connecticut.Dr. Chrystal Smith, National Science Foundation Chrystal A. S. Smith, Ph.D., is a cultural anthropologist with expertise in diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM education. Her research uses social science theoretical frameworks to examine how implicit factors such as culture and social capital influence the persistence of students belonging to groups historically underrepresented in STEM education. Currently, she is a Program Officer in the Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM
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the college environment. Her research interest focuses on higher education policy, access, and representation of marginalized groups in STEM disciplines.Dr. Roberta Rincon, Society of Women Engineers Dr. Roberta Rincon is the Associate Director of Research with the Society of Women Engineers, where she oversees the organizationˆa C™s research activities around issues impacting girls and women from elementary through college and into the engineering workDaniel E. Chand, Kent State University Daniel E. Chand is an associate professor of political science and public administration at Kent State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Public Policy from the University of Arkansas in 2013. His research applies policy and
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University, Syracuse, NY. Registered Professional Engineer (Ohio). Robinson’s teaching approach comes from an amalgam of academic, industrial (Bell Labs), governmental (VA) and clinical experiences, plus an interest in science and ethics from his undergraduate days.Ms. Loretta Driskel, Clarkson University Since the late 1990’s my passion has been to create engaging, diverse teaching and learning experiences for students and faculty. As the senior instructional designer at Clarkson University, I have presented at conferences such as the Online Learning Consortium and I have presented at a wide variety of other venues including ADEIL; Sloan-C International Online Learning; Sloan-C Blending Learning; eLearning Consortium of