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First-year Programs Division Technical Session 8: Project-based Learning and Cornerstone Courses
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James M Widmann, California Polytechnic State University; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University; Peter Schuster, California Polytechnic State University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
Scholar.Dr. Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University Brian Self obtained his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech, and his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Utah. He worked in the Air Force Research Laboratories before teaching at the U.S. Air Force Academy for seven years. Brian has taught in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo since 2006. During the 2011-2012 academic year he participated in a professor exchange, teaching at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. His engineering education interests include collaborating on the Dynamics Concept Inventory, developing model-eliciting activities in mechanical engineering
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles M Schweik, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Paula Rees, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Steven D Brewer, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Christine Olson; Dan Smoliga
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Manufacturing
. The relatively new maker movement(and emerging groups like the Public Laboratory of Science, described below) are primeexamples of these new opportunities. This topic is perhaps the least well-known point inthis paper, and holds significant promise.In this paper, we describe our efforts to offer an interdisciplinary undergraduate classunder a flipped-content model utilizing open access content, coupled with team-basedlearning and student-defined projects. In this class we introduce students to the idea ofcommons-based peer production, and give them the opportunity to define and implementtheir own “open source science” project. Projects in our first offering of this class
Conference Session
Teaching Problem Solving in a Multidisciplinary Context
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Luciana C. El Debs, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Rich Dionne, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Marisa Exter, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Mark Shaurette, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
critiques, as well as design revisions. In the humancomputer interaction sessions that had elements of studio learning, the authors indicate that spaceand time limitations hindered the development of both larger group work and revisions26.3. MethodsThis section of the paper is broken down into three subsections (research context, data collection,and data analysis), to facilitate comprehension. This research uses a case study methodology toanalyze student interaction within the class. The case study method is a good fit for this studybecause of the uniqueness of the environment.3.1. Research contextThe course was taught by two male instructors with occasional help from three teachingassistants. The laboratory where class took place (figure 2
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
(focused) schools or are designated a STEM school. In SouthCarolina, a number of elementary and middle schools have been designated a STEM school.These schools seek out annual field trips to allow their students to have firsthand STEM Page 26.1395.2experiences such as laboratory experiences within college level courses, aquariums, architecturalfirms, research labs, and manufacturing companies to mention a few.Gifted and talented Fourth and Fifth Grade students from Richland School District 2 schoolshave been conducting a field study (ALERT)2 at The Citadel every other year. Recently, the offyear visit is with an architectural firm at the school and
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2015 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Dr. Mudasser Wyne, National University Dr. Lu Zheng, National University Keynote SpeakersDr. Don CzechowiczB.S. University of Southern CaliforniaM.S./Ph.D. Penn State UniversityDr. Czechowicz is currently Project Leader at General Atomics where he has worked for the last25 years on a variety of applied technology programs mainly focused on advanced energydevelopment. Previously Dr. Czechowicz was at Los Alamos National Laboratory where he didhis Ph.D. thesis research, and was involved in nuclear power programs for space applications.For the past 15 years Don has served as advisor to the UCSD Engineering Honor Society, TauBeta Pi. In this role Don has been a link between the best
Conference Session
Teaching Problem Solving in a Multidisciplinary Context
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denia Djokic, University of California, Berkeley; Wil V. Srubar III, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
pertaining to engineeringstructures; (6) to see (in person) modern engineering marvels.The principles of structural engineering and calculations of efficiency and safety were presentedthrough the use of structural case studies. Homework assignments, laboratories, and hands-ondesign projects were designed to emphasize structural analysis for columns, towers, buildings,trusses, and arch structures. This course included field trips to relevant local landmarks,documentaries, structural analysis using computer modeling software, and hands-on learning bybuilding and testing domes and a model bridge. In addition to technical calculations, this courseemphasized the importance of effective communication in the field of engineering throughstudent
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Technical Session 8: Project-based Learning and Cornerstone Courses
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mike Elmore, Binghamton University; Sharon B Fellows, Binghamton University; Koenraad E Gieskes, Binghamton University; Lee A Cummings, Binghamton University
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First-Year Programs
-Declaration 84.3 82.2 85.2 87.7 89.9 Retention (%)improved retention. During the 2013-14 academic year WTSN 111 and WTSN 112 lengthenedthe laboratory from 1-1/2 hours per week to 2 hours and went to a single 1-hour lecture per weekfrom the previous two 1-hour lectures per week. However, improved retention had already beenseen in the 2012-13 academic year, the year previous to the introduction of the new projects Also, in the 2012-13 academic year the class sizes in WTSN 103 and WTSN 104 werereduced from 32 students per section to 24 students per section. And as previously noted, thesame 24 students in an WTSN 103 section were together in the WTSN 111 laboratory
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First-year Programs Division Technical Session 12: Teaching and Advising Students in that Critical First Year
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carmela Cristina Amato-Wierda, University of New Hampshire; Robert M. Henry P.E., University of New Hampshire; Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire (UNH)
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First-Year Programs
sabbatical period in the laboratory of Dr. Kurt Fischer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, she has spent the past several years developing a common language in order to bridge and translate the findings of developmental science to first year college engineering and science education.Dr. Robert M. Henry P.E., University of New Hampshire Associate Professor of Civil Engineering University of Pennsylvania - BSCE 1973, PhD 1981 Areas of interest: structural analysis, engineering educational software, engineering education, using Minecraft to teach engineering ideas to middle school childrenProf. Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire (UNH) 2001 - present: Professor of Statistics, Dept. of Mathematics &
Conference Session
Design Pedagogy
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elissa T. Morris, Texas A&M University; Daniel A. McAdams, Texas A&M University
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Design in Engineering Education
across the nation. Engineering curricula during this period was based on specializedtechnical training to allow graduates to become immediately useful in industrial design careersand to efficiently meet the needs of the quickly developing economy. This trend of educationcontinued and “by 1900, it was generally recognized that American laboratories and methods forthe teaching of engineering were not surpassed and often not equaled in any other part of theworld. This could not be claimed, however, for much of the theoretical instruction in design” 1.Despite the weakness of design theory instruction, the focus on applied learning and hands-onexperience in engineering schools sufficiently met the needs of the booming manufacturing,automobile
Conference Session
ECCD Innovations in Energy Engineering & Technology
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G Belu, University of Alaska Anchorage; Richard Chiou, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas, El Paso; Lucian Ionel Cioca, "Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
engineering technology curricula, 2) the faculty inter-disciplinary expertisenecessary to teach new sustainability, green design or renewable energy topics, 3) the resistanceto revising existing senior design project courses, and 4) new laboratory infrastructure6-12. Thegreen manufacturing, renewable energy technology and sustainability skills and knowledge arerequired to meet the following objectives, including energy efficiency and management,sustainable planning and design, sustainable and green manufacturing, and renewable energysources such as biomass, biofuels, solar power, and wind energy. These components are selectedbecause they represent green technologies highest potential impact in our areas. Development ofa workforce skilled in these
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Hands-on Active Learning
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammed Taqiuddin Taher, DeVry University, Addison; Ahmed S. Khan, DeVry University, Addison
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
addition of a card ortwo. Consequently, engineering faculties are constantly faced with the dilemma of establishing abalance between virtual and real labs to address cost problems while graduating sophisticatedengineers with enough practice. One advantage of virtual experimentation and computersimulation is that engineers are better equipped to understand and use mathematical expressionsas well as graphics effectively. The advantages of using engineering simulation-based training also include reducing thegap between the learning environment and the "real" environment, and making available training“real world” situations that are difficult to simulate in a hands-on lab. Traditionally for teachingtechnology-based courses, laboratory
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Terri Christiansen Bateman, Brigham Young University ; Lisa C Barrager, Brigham Young University; Rebecca Peterson, Brigham Young University; Spencer P. Magleby, Brigham Young University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
laboratory. Several weeks before school begins in the fall, Page 26.606.4each department receives a list of the mentees receiving the award, and a synopsis of the areas ofresearch that she is interested in. The departments can then match students with faculty mentors,    aligning as best as possible the student’s interests with faculty expertise and availability. Theengineering departments are responsible for contacting the students, informing them of theirmentoring professor, getting them hired as research assistants, and making sure they are trainedin department policies and safety procedures.The
Conference Session
Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Digital Systems Education 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mehran Mozaffari Kermani, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Reza Azarderakhsh, Rochester Institute of technology
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
education has been discussed8); (c) Developing a respective multi-disciplinary laboratory for both research and teaching of hardware/software security; and (d) Advancing education through inter- and intra-university research collaborations (it is noted that the authors of this work are from different and diverse backgrounds).We note that a cryptographic system was chosen for deeply-embedded security integration ofresearch and teaching for a number of reasons: (a) efficient and practical use of cryptographywill be one of the major schemes in providing security in future deeply-embedded systems and(b) the cryptographic architectures are modular thus dividing the tasks in performing research orinstructing in multiple independent
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-oriented Studies: Mechanical Engineering and Control
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Yao, East Carolina University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
current research interests include wearable medical devices, telehealthcare, bioinstrumentation, biosignal processing, and control systems. His educational research interests are laboratory/project-driven learning and integration of research into undergraduate education. Dr. Yao is a member of the American Society of Engineering Education and a senior member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Page 26.1163.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Modeling and Control of a Tungsten-Bulb Heated Incubator: Teaching Controls Theory in a
Conference Session
Research & Evaluation on K-12 Teachers and Teaching.
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Birgit Fahrman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Lena B. Gumaelius, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Per G. Norström, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
explicitly mentioned in thetechnology syllabus.Aim and research questionsThis pilot study is performed within a research project about teachers’ work in technologyeducation. The overall aim of the project is to extend the knowledge about how teachers planand carry out their teaching in accordance with the technology syllabus. Special attention ispaid to how the teaching strategies of technology have been influenced by methodstraditionally used in science studies (excursions, laboratory exercises, etc.) and crafts (designand making activities, with a strong emphasis on the “making” part) and to what extent atradition concerning technology in itself been established.The specific research questions for this study are
Conference Session
Design and Research in BME
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Breanne Przestrzelski, Clemson University; John D. DesJardins, Clemson University
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Biomedical
for the team’s innovation: Assurefit- a chest tube stabilization device. Breanne found her drive for innovation and fascination with design during the development of this technology and seeks to equip students with this same drive through experiential learning.Dr. John D DesJardins, Clemson University Dr. John DesJardins is the Robert B. and Susan B. Hambright Leadership Associate professor in Bioengi- neering at Clemson University and the director of the Frank H. Stelling and C. Dayton Riddle Orthopaedic Education and Research Laboratory at CUBEInC. He received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, his MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, and his Ph.D. in
Conference Session
ECCD International Outreach
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rim Razzouk, Arizona State University; Anshuman Razdan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Ambika Prasad Adhikari, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
presented during the were delivered last couple of days of the workshopHands-on evaluation Designed to measure the Completed by the instructional performance the performance team by the end of the first of the participants on the week of the training when hands-on laboratory exercises participants completed assigned hands-on exercisesReadiness survey Designed to capture each Completed by the end of the participant’s perception of the training
Conference Session
New Engineering Educators Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ralph Ocon, Purdue University, Calumet
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators
Topics and AssignmentsThe author provides substantive examples on how humor can be incorporated intospecific engineering and/or technology topics and assignments. For example, humor canbe used with class topics and assignments involving: (1) planning and scheduling, (2) justin time (JIT), (3) plant layout, (4) methods and motion studies, (5) statistical techniques,(6) measuring performance, (7) continuous improvement, (8) laboratory work, (9) Page 26.1667.14multidisciplinary learning, and (10) flowchart diagraming.(1) Topic: Planning and SchedulingAfter providing students with a newspaper article on the poor performance of a givencompany, the author
Conference Session
Aerospace Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Rais-Rohani, Mississippi State University
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Aerospace
understandingof the manufacturability requirements when it comes to selecting a dimension for each part of thecross-section. Although it is easy to draw a shape with any dimensions, its fabrication may bedifficult or impossible using the specified sheet-forming process. Issues such as this can easilygo unnoticed unless the manufacturing process is a part of the engineering design activity.The student fabricated column concepts A and B are tested using a servo-hydraulic testingmachine in a laboratory. The measured axial compressive failure loads (min, max, mean) arecompared with the analytical prediction for each design concept. Also, various responsecharacteristics such as local buckling would be easy to observe during testing for comparison ofthe
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M. A. Karim, Kennesaw State University
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Civil Engineering
environment in theenvironmental engineering design course, with lecture, exams, and project reports/case studies,with the traditional lecture-centric course. The qualitative paradigm was found to be suitable forstudying the process undergone by the students, mainly because the study focused on thematerials they learned in a prerequisite course and how outcomes of the projects are used in ourdaily lives. Required data was collected by means of literature review, laboratory experiments,and field visits. Students’ perceptions and attitudes about PBL approach appeared to be favorableand acceptable as a learning environment for future environmental engineering design courses.IntroductionIn project-based learning (PBL), students work in groups to solve
Conference Session
Assessing URM Programs Targeting the K-16 Continuum
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pablo Biswas, The Mercer University; Rohitha Goonatilake, Texas A&M International University; Gerardo Javier Pinzon P.E., Texas A&M International University; Mahmoud Khasawneh, Texas A&M International University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
STEM activities throughout years for local high school and middle school students, outreach efforts with local high schools, and other com- munity involvements for many years through enrichment workshops and summer opportunities for the local community.Mr. Gerardo Javier Pinzon PE, Texas A&M International University Mr. Pinzon is the STEM Advisor & Laboratory Manager in the Engineering, Mathematics and Physics Department at Texas A&M International University (TAMIU). He is currently a PhD Candidate (ABD) in Environmental Engineering at Texas A&M University at Kingsville (TAMUK). He holds a Masters of Environmental Engineering from TAMUK, a Masters of Business Administration from TAMIU and a
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Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Benson, Arizona State University; Haolin Zhu, Arizona State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Results for Introduction to Engineering High School Physics Level Current Mathematics Enrollment No High School Physics 5 Pre-Algebra 1 Algebra-Based Physics 22 Pre-Calculus 10 Calculus-Based Physics 11 Calculus I for Engineers 15 Calculus II for Engineers 5 Calculus III for Engineers 6The course consists of a 50-minute lecture section and a 3-hour laboratory section each week. Thefirst half of the semester is focused on content and skill development and the
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Computer Tutors, Simulation, and Videos
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Moe Tajvidi P.E., Utah State University; Ning Fang, Utah State University
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Mechanics
more interest in computer-assisted problem-solvingchallenges7. Several computer tools have been developed to maintain student involvement inengineering mechanics, combining lab activities with CSA in an authentic project15, 28, 29, 30. Themain educational advantage of using computer-based labs is the real-time display ofexperimental results and graphs, facilitating a direct connection between the real experiment and Page 26.221.5the abstract representation19. Nevertheless, acquisition of laboratory skills is often a learning goalin itself which cannot be completely replaced by simulations.It is a common pedagogical practice to use analogies. In
Conference Session
Pipeline and Performance in BME Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington; Lucy L. Pick, University of Washington; Alyssa Catherine Taylor, University of Washington
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Diversity
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Biomedical
bioengineering curriculum design and student learning outcomes. Page 26.283.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015   Bioengineering Global Health: Design and Implementation of a Summer Day Camp for High School StudentsAbstractSummer camps present opportunities for students to expand their knowledge of science andengineering principles and applications, acquire hands-on experience in laboratory techniques,and increase interest in pursuing college degrees and careers in
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Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey & Universidad Andrés Bello; Jorge Eugenio de la Garza Becerra, Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM)
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
disciplines in Spanish, focuseson integrating physics and calculus for first-year engineering students13. The Fis-Mat coursemeets three times a week for a total of 5 blocks of 80 minutes each in three sessions (one blockon Monday and two consecutive blocks on Wednesday and Friday). In terms of teaching load,two blocks correspond to the Physics course, two blocks to the Mathematics course and oneblock corresponds to the Physics Laboratory. Both professors were present and participating atall times. During the actual sessions there was no distinction between the blocks, each professorled the class depending on students’ needs. The course program was structured in a coherent andarticulated way without paying much attention on whose block corresponded
Conference Session
Broadening Participation in Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacquelyn F. Sullivan Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder; Beth A Myers, University of Colorado Boulder; Kevin O'Connor, University of Colorado Boulder ; Frederick A. Peck; Tanya D Ennis, University of Colorado, Boulder; Nick A. Stites, Integrated Teaching and Learning Program, College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado at Boulder; Beverly Louie, University of Colorado, Boulder; Julie Cafarella, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daria A Kotys-Schwartz, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
course. In essence, all of their prior program baggage went into the classroom every day;they could not hit the “reset” button as students typically do every semester as they encounterdifferent instructors. We became convinced through student testimonials that they needed to feellike, and be “regular” engineering students. Yes, they were admitted through a special programbecause of their potential, but once in the engineering college, students just wanted to be“normal.”To boost both students’ learning and their beliefs that they belong in engineering, in fall 2013 weconverted the traditional preparatory physics course to a hands-on format, implementing weeklyengineering-focused laboratories that focused on data collection, analysis and synthesis
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Student and Other Views on Engineering Leadership
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farah I. Jibril, Qatar University ; Bassnt Mohamed Yasser, Qatar University; Mahmoud Abdulwahed, Qatar University; Mazen O. Hasna, Qatar University; Mohieddine A. Benammar, Qatar University; Saud A. Ghani, Qatar University
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development Division
tools and application and having also total quality management diploma and being quality master holder dealing with all quality systems as documentation , CAPA management , RCA , facility maintenance and also ISO 9000/2008 expert in addition to being certified from Bernard Castle in UK as sterile area facility Design expert as per ISO regulations . Egyptian pharmacist graduate of 2007 who started my career as a research and development pharmacist in SEDICO pharmaceuticals in EGYPT for about 2 years dealing with new dosage forms formulation and then rotated to Methodology and stability department in which i dealt with dosage form analysis and innovation of new methods of analysis dealing with all laboratory
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2015 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Amelito Enriquez; Nicholas Langhoff; Wenshen Pong; Nilgun Ozer; Hamid Shanasser; Cheng Chen; Hamid Mahmoodi; Ed Cheng; Kwok-Siong Teh; Xiaorong Zhang
, Engineering, and Mathematics (HSI STEM) program.The Summer Engineering Teaching Institute and the Joint Engineering Program have contributedto strengthening California’s community college engineering programs by allowing small-to-medium programs to offer more online classes on lower-division engineering courses, many ofwhich would have been canceled due to low enrollment. As a result, the number of communitycollege engineering students who are able to take these courses and be prepared for upper-division courses upon transfer has increased. However, courses requiring laboratory componentsare currently not offered online at any of the partner colleges. As a result many students are notable to complete the required lab courses before transfer, and
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joyce B. Main, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University; Nichole Ramirez, Purdue University; Trina L. Fletcher, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jake Davis, Purdue University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
interested in research around recruiting and retaining underrepresented minorities and women in STEM. Prior to Purdue, she spent time in industry holding technical and operations-based roles and has experience with informal STEM community and outreach projects. She holds a BS degree in Industrial Technology and a MS degree in Engineering Management.Jake Davis, Purdue University Jake Davis is an undergraduate student studying Accounting and Management in the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University. He is also a research assistant in the Social Policy and Higher Education Research in Engineering (SPHERE) laboratory
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Student Recruitment and Retention in ET Programs
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alka R Harriger, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Bradley C. Harriger, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
its steering committee for several years. He has invested over twenty-five years in the development and maintenance of a multimillion dollar manufacturing laboratory facility complete with a full scale, fully integrated manufacturing sys- tem. Professor Harriger has been a Co-PI on two NSF funded grants focused on aerospace manufacturing education and is currently a Co-PI on the NSF funded TECHFIT project, a middle school afterschool pro- gram that teaches students how to use programmable controllers and other technologies to design exercise games. Additionally, he co-organizes multiple regional automation competitions for an international con- trols company