Paper ID #25339Does How Pre-College Engineering and Technology Role Models See Them-selves Relate to Girls’ Engagement in the Fields? [Research To Practice]Dr. Mary B. Isaac, HEDGE Co. Mary Isaac retired from General Electric in 2007 as a Customer Service Executive, after 30 years in various technical and commercial roles in GE’s energy business, serving electric utility customers such as Excel, Constellation Energy, and Entergy. She has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Union College in N.Y., an M.A.T. in technology education from North Carolina A&T State University in 2011, and Ph.D. in occupational and technical
Paper ID #13876Not engineering to help but learning to (un)learn: Integrating research andteaching on epistemologies of technology design at the marginsDr. Prashant Rajan, Iowa State University Prashant Rajan is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of English and the Communication Studies Program at Iowa State University. He has a B. Eng. in polymer engineering from Pune University, an M.S. in materials science and engineering from the University of Cinainnati, and a Ph.D.in Organiza- tional Communication with Ph. D. minors in research methods and critical-cultural theories from Purdue University. He is
Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research areas are thermal system modelling and thermal management of electronics. She teaches courses in the thermal sciences at SJSU and is heavily involved with advising and assessment.Mr. Sorin Ion Neagu, Independence High School c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Implementation of a Near-Peer Mentoring Program between a High-School Technology Class and a University Undergraduate Engineering ClassAbstractNear-peer mentoring has been shown to result in improvements in student academicengagement and achievement in STEM fields due to the synergy between mentors andmentees. This paper discusses the elements of a program
Paper ID #26915Gender Equality in the Information Systems and Technology Fields: A Com-prehensive Diagnosis at the School of Engineering of the University of MinhoProf. Rosa Maria Castro Fernandes Vasconcelos, University of Minho Rosa Maria de Castro Fernandes Vasconcelos is a Associate Professor at the Department of Textile Engi- neering since 2005. Degree in Textile Engineering by the University of Minho. Professor at the University of Minho since 1984. PhD in Engineering –Technology and Textile Chemistry by the University of Minho in 1993. Rieter Award, 1993. Responsible for several curricular units in the integrated
Paper ID #16207A Three-Semester Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design Sequence Basedon an SAE Collegiate Design SeriesDr. James A. Mynderse, Lawrence Technological University James A. Mynderse, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the A. Leon Linton Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lawrence Technological University. His research interests include mechatronics, dynamic systems, and control with applications to piezoelectric actuators, hysteresis, and perception. He serves as the faculty advisor for the LTU Baja SAE team.Dr. Robert W. Fletcher, Lawrence Technological University Robert Fletcher joined the faculty of the
Paper ID #35530Geometric Design Project for First Year Civil Engineering StudentsHadi Kazemiroodsari, Wentworth Institute of Technology Hadi Kazemiroodsari is assistant professor at Wentworth Institute of Technology. He earned his PhD in Geotechnical engineering from Northeastern University. His area of expertise are Geotechnical engineer- ing and Earthquake engineering.Dr. Anuja Kamat, Wentworth Institute of Technology Anuja Kamat is an Associate Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston. Prof. Kamat received her Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Arizona
the search on “human rights” AND engineering into thecategories of: sociology 189; genetics heredity 166, medical ethics 141, government law 113,social issues 96, philosophy 89, psychology 88, health care sciences services 86, behavioralsciences 81, and engineering 69. This indicates that other disciplines commonly exploreintersections among engineering / technology and human rights. Comparing the number ofarticles published in the European Journal of Engineering Education with the Journal ofEngineering Education (affiliated with the American Society for Engineering Education, ASEE),those outside the U.S. seem to more frequently explore intersections among human rights andengineering.Table 1. Literature Search Results Summary Source
, ethical business practices in which engineersengage, and broader aspects of the influence of engineering and technology on society. Ethicseducation should therefore encompass both microethical issues and macroethical issues.Microethics has been defined as “ethical decision making by individual engineers and theinternal relationships of the engineering profession” while macroethics has been defined as “theprofession’s collective social responsibility and the role of engineering in societal decisionsabout technology.”1, pg. 68 The various professional codes of engineering ethics are focused onmicroethical issues, including designing for public safety, whistle-blowing, conflict of interest,and integrity of data. Macroethics moves into a broader
on improving student services and technology/infrastructure ratherthan addressing classroom pedagogies, particularly techniques to teaching large classrooms. Thefollowing factors will be investigated in the study as a whole: socioeconomic background, healthissue, work load versus course load, enthusiasm in engineering, learning environment andconfidence in pre-engineering courses, and interaction with instructor. However, this paperfocuses on whether taking prerequisite courses at community college is academically morebeneficial for the students than taking them within the university. The main difference beingclass size.RESEARCH QUESTIONSThe research questions explored in this preliminary analysis of our study are:1. What factors
Paper ID #34916An Instructional Approach to Engage Children with Autism to EngineeringDesignDr. Hoda Ehsan, Georgia Institute of Technology Hoda is a research faculty at the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. from the School of Engineering Education, Purdue. She received her B.S. in mechanical engineering in Iran, and obtained her M.S. in Childhood Education and New York teaching certification from City College of New York (CUNY-CCNY). She is now a graduate research assistant on STEM+C project. Her research interests include designing
Paper ID #15220Confidence in Computational Problem-Solving Skills of First-Year Engineer-ing StudentsMs. Mary Fraley, Michigan Technological University Mary Fraley is a Lecturer in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals at Michigan Technological University. Her research interests include online/blended learning methods, first-year engineering courses and program development.Ms. Amber Kemppainen, Michigan Technological University Ms. Kemppainen is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals. Her research interests include the improvement of STEM education, ethics, and online/blended learning
Paper ID #14662Extending WID to Train Mechanical Engineering GTAs to Evaluate StudentWritingDr. Nancy B. Barr, Michigan Technological University As the Communications and Senior Design Program Advisor, Barr developed a multi-faceted technical communications program in the Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics Department at MTU. She delivers communication instruction to undergraduate and graduate students, assists faculty in crafting critical thinking/communication assignments, and trains GTAs and faculty in best practices in evaluating student writing. She has a PhD in Rhetoric, Theory, and Culture, with a focus on
Paper ID #40890Navigating the First Year: Adapting Engineering Education for DiverseStudent PersonalitiesDr. Mazen I. Hussein, Tennessee Technological University Mazen is an Associate Professor in the General and Basic Engineering Department at Regional University. His research interests include: Freight modeling and logistics, facilities planning and material handling, optimization and simulation modeling, production planning and control, reverse logistics and recycling, modern manufacturing systems, microalloying and mechanical behavior, teaching statistics and increasing the data analytics content in engineering
Paper ID #14914Successes and Challenges in the Implementation and Running of the FirstME-Practice Class in the 2nd Undergraduate Year as Part of a CurriculumRevisionDr. Paul J. van Susante, Michigan Technological University Dr. van Susante is a senior lecturer at Michigan Technological University. He received his BSc and MSc in Civil Engineering from Delft University of Technology followed by a MSc and PhD in Engineering Systems (Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering hybrid) from the Colorado School of Mines. He started at Michigan Technological University in Fall 2012 as a lecturer in Mechanical Engineering and has
Paper ID #22320Correlation Between Academic Credit-use Policies and Student Persistencein Multidisciplinary Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) CoursesJ. Sonnenberg-Klein, Georgia Institute of Technology Assistant Director, Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Doc- toral student in Education at Georgia State University, with a concentration in Research, Measurement and Statistics; Master of Education in Education Organization and Leadership, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.Prof
Paper ID #22319Social Network Analysis: Peer Support and Peer Management in Multidisci-plinary, Vertically Integrated TeamsJ. Sonnenberg-Klein, Georgia Institute of Technology Assistant Director, Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program, Georgia Institute of Technology; Doc- toral student in Education at Georgia State University, with a concentration in Research, Measurement and Statistics; Master of Education in Education Organization and Leadership, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.Dr. Randal T. Abler, Georgia Institute
Paper ID #15827Hands-On Entrepreneurial Engineering Management Course and Its Expe-riential LearningDr. Vani Gaddam, Tennessee Technological University Currently, Dr. Vani Gaddam serves as an academic advisor in the College of Education at Tennessee Technological University. She completed her PhD in Education in 2003 from Utah State University. She is a strong believer in life-long learning and is currently pursuing her fourth Master’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in International Management. She is an energetic and enthusiastic person and her passion lies in teaching and learning practices
Paper ID #24452Work-in-Progress – Entrepreneurial Mindset in First-Year Engineering CoursesMs. Mary Fraley, Michigan Technological University Mary Fraley is a Sr. Lecturer in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals at Michigan Technological University. Her research interests include online/blended learning methods, entrepreneurial mindset, and applying LEAN to the process of teaching and learning.Ms. Mary Raber, Michigan Technological University Mary Raber currently serves as Assistant Dean for Academic Programs for the Pavlis Honors College at Michigan Technological University. She also serves as co-Director of the
Paper ID #15473Undergraduate Research in Science as an Elective Course for EngineersDr. James O’Brien, Wentworth Institute of Technology James G. O’Brien is an associate professor of Physics at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. James is currently pursuing educational pedagogies in engineering education through game-ification of education and the design of competitive table top games which engage students in an exciting atmo- sphere to help facilitate learning of essential physics concepts. Aside from a love of gaming and its role in education, James is also the Vice President of the International
Paper ID #30657Insights about an academic elevator pitch competition in undergraduateengineering curriculaMrs. Sandra Furnbach Clavijo PE P.E., Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science) Sandra Clavijo is the Director of Core Education for the Schaefer School of Engineering & Sciences. She coordinates the instructional delivery, student registration and scheduling logistics and collection of assessment data for all core courses in the undergraduate engineering and science programs. Sandra also teaches Senior Innovation and Introduction to Entrepreneurial Thinking. Sandra previously worked in
Paper ID #30090Parent and Family Influence on First-year Engineering Major ChoiceDr. Michelle E Jarvie-Eggart P.E., Michigan Technological University Dr. Jarvie-Eggart is a registered professional engineer with over a decade of experience as an environ- mental engineer. She lectures in the Engineering Fundamentals department at Michigan Technological University. Her research interests include online learning, active and collaborative learning, sustainability and diversity in engineering.Miss Amanda Marie Singer, Michigan Technological University Amanda Singer is an Environmental Engineering master’s candidate at
Paper ID #27043Engineering Education and Quantified Self: Utilizing a Student-CenteredLearning Analytics Tool to Improve Student SuccessBrandon Xavier Karcher, Bucknell University Brandon is a Digital Pedagogy & Scholarship Specialist at Bucknell University. His work centers around instructional design, educational technology, and pedagogy. Current interests are reflective learning, student-centered design, and learning analytics. He received his B.S. at Southeast Missouri State in Graphics and Multimedia and an M.S. in Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University.Dr. Beth M. Holloway, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Paper ID #23808The Effectiveness of a Multi-year Engineering EnrichmentDr. Linda Hirsch, New Jersey Institute of Technology LINDA S. HIRSCH is the Assistant Director for Research, Evaluation and Program Operations for the Center for Pre-College programs at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Dr. Hirsch has a degree in educa- tional psychology with a specialty in Educational Statistics and Measurement from the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University. She has been involved in all aspects of educational and psychological research for over 20 years. Dr. Hirsch has extensive experience conducting longitudinal research
Paper ID #33124Engineering in Videogames: A Case Study of Iconoclasts Narrative andInteractive Portrayal of EngineersDr. Corey T. Schimpf, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (CoE) Corey Schimpf is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at the University at Buffalo with interest in engineering design, advancing research methods, and technology innovations to support learning in complex domains. One major strand of his work focuses on analyzing how expertise develops in engineering design across the continuum from novice pre-college students to practicing en- gineers. Another
Professor of Philosophy at Macalester College. Her primary areas of research in- quiry are the philosophy of technology and the philosophy of engineering. She has been actively involved in the creation and development of fPET: the Forum on Philosophy, Engineering, and Technology, and has served as the president of the Society for Philosophy and Technology. Currently, she is co-editor-in-chief of that society’s journal, Techn´e: Research in Philosophy and Technology. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Thinking Like an Engineer: Responding to the Engineering Blind Spot at Liberal Arts CollegesPart One: introductionAmong the many thoughtful and
Paper ID #37063Board 361: Progress in S-STEM Program Electrical Engineering Scholars atthe Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of TechnologyDr. Lisa Shatz, Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology Professor of Electrical Engineering, BFCIT Professor Emerita of Electrical Engineering, Suffolk Univer- sity BS, MS, PhD, MIT Interests: Electrical Engineering education, increasing participation of under- represented groups in electrical engineering, numeric and analytic modeling of electromagnetic phenom- ena.Dr. Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Tech Nicole is an assistant professor in the Department of
Paper ID #29550The Status of University-Industry Collaboration Participating in thePeople-to-People and Cultural Exchanges in Engineering Technology Amongthe Belt and Road Initiative ParticipantsProf. Wei YAO, School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang UniversityMr. Shunshun Hu, zhejiang university Hu Shunshun is a PhD student in the School of Public Affair and the Institute of China’s Science, Tech- nology and Education Policy at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. He received a BA in Marketing from the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in 2015, and a MA in Educational Economic and Management from College of Public
Paper ID #35266Public Interest in Technology: Enabling the Next-Gen Engineer withProject Management Skills for the Public Sector - A Community CollegeCase StudyProf. Dimitrios Stroumbakis PE, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College Dimitrios Stroumbakis, holds a BSME / MSME from Polytechnic University (Summa Cum Laude), and Columbia University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in NY. Prior to transitioning to Academia, Dimitri acquired 24 yrs of experience in the undersea photonics systems industry contributing to the development of over 50 electro-optic devices for commercial and military markets. He
Paper ID #18146Developing a Pipeline for Students from Rural High Schools into Engineer-ing Technology and Mechatronics at a Two-Year College (NSF-ATE Projects)Dr. James E. Payne, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College Jim Payne has been with Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College for ten years after retiring from South Carolina State University as Professor of Physics and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. He serves as STEM Program Developer for the College and as a Principal Investigator and project manager. He is currently managing the NSF-ATE RAMP project and a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Scholars project
viewers. Her primary research interest is science identity, STEM education, and participation in online communities.Mary Wyer c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Fitting In Across STEM: Comparing Science/Math and Engineering/Technology Students’ Perceptions of Their Fields and Futures IntroductionIncreasing the recruitment and retention of students into STEM has been a goal of the field forsome time now [1]–[3]. Not only are more STEM majors still needed to meet projectedemployment goals, but there remain ongoing issues with representation and diversity [4]–[6].Confronting these issues and recruiting more equally from marginalized