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Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Michael James Deigert P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Anahid Behrouzi, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Pamalee A. Brady, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
courses for architecture and construction management students. Prior to joining the faculty at Cal Poly she worked in applied research at the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory in Champaign, Illinois. She is a member of the Education Committee of the ASCE Forensic Engineering Division. Her research is in the areas of engineering education, including engineering case studies in undergraduate education as well as early education to promote interest in engineering. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Implementing Bluebeam Software in Architectural Engineering Design CoursesAbstractA critical aspect of structural
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New Engineering Educators 1: Learning Aids
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Lawrence Angrave, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Karin Jensen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Zhilin Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Chirantan Mahipal, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; David Mussulman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Christopher D. Schmitz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Robert Thomas Baird, University of Illinois Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning; Hongye Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ruihua Sui, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maryalice S. Wu; Rob Kooper, NCSA / University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators
, iii) Use of video forlearning, iv) How application of Universal for Design for Learning principles and online contentmay provide greater equity and access, v) The limited understanding of imposter syndromeeffects and interventions in engineering education and the potential to improve students’self-confidence. Three case studies are presented. The first case study described the use of thetool in CS and ECE courses and analyzed which student behaviors lead to statistically-significantfavorable learning outcomes. The second case study examined the use of ClassTranscribe toaddress challenges of a Bioengineering laboratory course and student preferences for further useof ClassTranscribe-based learning in Bioengineering. The third case study
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NSF Grantees: Student Learning 2
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Brian J. Skromme, Arizona State University; Caleb Redshaw, Arizona State University; Abhishek Gupta; Shatrughn Gupta, Arizona State University; Petru Andrei, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Hector Erives, University of Texas at El Paso; Deanna Bailey, Morgan State University; Willie L. Thompson II, Morgan State University; Srividya Kona Bansal, Arizona State University; Wendy M. Barnard, Arizona State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
, Morgan State University Dr. Willie L Thompson, II is an Associate Professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering De- partment within the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering (SOE). Dr. Thompson serves as the Director for the Laboratory for Tactical and Communication Systems, which focuses on research for the design, implementation, and security of advanced wireless embedded systems. Dr. Thompson secured and led the SOE’s first DoD prime contract for the development of a multi-band, multi-mode software-defined radio (SDR) for next-generation DoD telemetry applications. In addition, he led the de- velopment of a NASA SDR Testbed for space communication technologies. During his industry tenure, Dr
Conference Session
Assessing Ethics Learning
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David S. Greenburg, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics
the context of responsible laboratory behavior, and intellectual propertyrights and in the professional obligation to hold the safety and welfare of the public paramount.Teams of students are assigned dedicated space in a large laboratory shared with other teamswhere considerate and ethical behavior in this environment is stressed. One 75 minute lecturesession is typically devoted to a patent lawyer guest speaker, whose overview of intellectualproperty (IP) rights includes the ethical responsibility of honoring IP ownership. A key secondsemester engagement employs the National Institute of Engineering Ethics video, Incident atMorales, to dig deeply into the engineers’ obligations to public welfare.The engineering capstone design experience
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Computers in Education Division Technical Session 7: Advanced CS courses
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Sabahattin Gokhan Ozden, Penn State Abington; Omar M. Ashour, Penn State Erie, the Behrend College; Ashkan Negahban, Pennsylvania State University, School of Graduate Professional Studies
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Computers in Education
points in database design. Database design knowledgeis technical as well as practical. Many skills are required including problem-solving, critical think-ing, creativity, communication, team working, and time management. Traditionally, expositionallectures or closed and hands-on laboratories are used to teach database design. Exams are usuallyused to evaluate knowledge and skills required in the database design process. In the rest of thisarticle, we refer to such methods as traditional methods. Unfortunately, despite their wide use,traditional methods are found to be ineffective for teaching and learning the abstract and complexdomain of database design [2, 3]. While existing teaching methods for design learning providesome clues, there is no
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 6
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Jessica L. Murphy Ph.D., Jackson State University; Dawn Bishop McLin, jackson state university
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
demonstration projects across thenation. The new projects could fully integrate research and practice, beginning with the initial phase ofproject development, and could be conceptualized as living laboratories that provide opportunities forboth researchers and practitioners (NRC, 2011, p.107).”The CRC will provide the opportunity to add to the literature concerning private and publiccollaborations about fragile communities of color and those that are socially vulnerable. How do privateand public organizations support, prepare and plan in these communities? Often underservedcommunities do not trust governmental agencies due to past social injustices, continuous inequalities,fear of governmental control, and deportation. Emergency preparedness is
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Before the Capstone: Project-based Experiences Early in the Curriculum
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Wayne Sarasua, Clemson University; Nigel Berkeley Kaye, Clemson University; Jennifer Harper Ogle, Clemson University; Mehdi Nassim Benaissa, Clemson University; Lisa Benson, Clemson University; Bradley J. Putman, Clemson University; Aubrie Lynn Pfirman, Lander University
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Civil Engineering
excitement that a student has when they encounter more detailed instruction on similartopics in future courses.The format for Springer 1 is also unique as it is scheduled as two 2-hour laboratories but, inactuality, the length of the laboratory period is variable depending on what is being covered on aparticular day. If the material coverage is predominantly lecture-based, then the time period usedmay be as little as 50 minutes. If most of the material coverage is active project-based learningwith little instruction, then the full 2-hour period is used.The first week of the course covers the civil engineering profession and sub-disciplines, history,and societal context as well as an overview of the project. About 30 minutes is allocated
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A Focus on Sustainability
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Inez Hua, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Monica E. Cardella, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Environmental Engineering
concluding activities occurredon the campus of Purdue University. The six week, on-campus portion of the program beganwith an orientation week. The orientation week included hand-on demonstrations to topics suchas electronics materials properties, global supply chains and computer assembly/disassembly,training from the libraries on how to conduct primary literature surveys, and field trips toadvanced manufacturing facilities and recycling centers. During the orientation week, teachersalso completed project specific training on laboratory methods, modeling tools, and safety, asappropriate to each research group, and discussion about teaching engineering in a service-learning context. As the program progressed, participants completed weekly
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Professional Issues and Opportunities for Engineering Librarians
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Michael Fosmire, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Libraries
their Section 7.E (Library Services).The responses embedded in the Section 4 data indicated that outcome 3.g tended to be addressedmany times in the curriculum. Frequently, laboratory courses (where students typically writereports) were identified as such courses, as well as technical writing courses, often offered in anEnglish department, technical drawing courses, and design courses. The broad scope of 3.g,including written, oral, graphical communication and ability to identify and use appropriateliterature means that any time students are writing or giving presentations as part of a course, itmight be counted as addressing that outcome. One institution even re-defined 3.g to be only“ability to communicate effectively through written, oral
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: The Art of Education
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Eleazar Marquez, Rice University; Samuel Garcia Jr., Texas State University
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Mechanical Engineering
, which heldundergraduate research positions, expressed greater confidence in research and professionalabilities, 88% reported significant growth in structuring and conducting a research project, and73% attested awareness of a graduate school environment [2], [3], [7]. According to Hurtado et al.[1], these undergraduate research opportunities have further facilitated the decision of pursuingSTEM careers and Ph.D. studies post-graduation [5].However, experiencing success, such as procuring an internship position, joining an undergraduateresearch laboratory, or being able to attend graduate school, highly depends on maintaining acompetitive grade-point average (GPA). Grades in higher education are of great value since theyinfluence multiple
Conference Session
ET Pedagogy III
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Brian Scott Rice, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #28572How Extra Credit Quizzes and Test Corrections Improve Student LearningWhile Reducing StressDr. Brian Scott Rice, Rochester Institute of Technology Dr. Brian S. Rice is an assistant professor in the Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology Department at Rochester Institute of Technology since 2016. He joined the RIT faculty after spending over 25 years in applied research while working at University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Ener- getics, Lockheed Martin Corporation, and Eastman Kodak Company. Areas of applied research include system dynamics and controls, solid mechanics, heat transfer, and
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First-Year Programs: Major Choice
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Brian J. Smith, University of Notre Dame; Elizabeth Kerr, University of Notre Dame
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First-Year Programs
, studentclub meetings, departmental or college guest lecture series, departmental information sessions,and meetings with individual faculty members. For those students specifically interested in CE orEVEG, the following additional major exploration opportunities were created for all studentsenrolled in the Fall semester course: (1) guided construction site tours of a large campus project,(2) CE/EVEG major information session, (3) faculty and student departmental picnic, (4) guidedtours of academic and research laboratories, and (5) lunches between small groups of FYEstudents and individual CE/EVEG faculty members. Table 1 provides a summary of these majorexploration opportunities. For each event, sign-in sheets were used to track student
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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Lisa R. Volpatti, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Kara Rodby, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Gurleen Kaur Singh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bianca Kaushal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Kelley Marie Adams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Paula T. Hammond, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sarah Rankin
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
institutions cater theirtraining to specific populations, use qualified, in-person trainers, and instruct participants how tointervene. These recommendations motivated a chemical engineering department at a technicalinstitute to develop a custom in-person training program in collaboration with the Title IX andBias Response (T9BR) and the Violence Prevention and Response (VPR) offices.The in-person trainings, entitled “Promoting a Professional and Inclusive Lab Culture,” weremandatory for all laboratory groups in the department, including faculty, staff, and trainees. Topromote discussion and interaction within the context of individual lab cultures, training sessionswere small (~20 participants) and grouped lab members together. The trainings were
Conference Session
Opening Up: Data, Open Access, and Open Educational Resources
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Fred Rascoe, Georgia Institute of Technology; Lisha Li, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Engineering Libraries
would be “incredibly helpful”.AE scholars also use a wide variety of tools and platforms for sharing research data. Manyfaculty think of the published thesis or journal article as the public sharing of data. However,internally, data is shared through local tools like emails and shared laboratory disc drives. Datathat is not sensitive is shared through document sharing platforms like Microsoft OneDrive,Dropbox, and Google Drive. Services like QNAP's Network Attached Storage (NAS) are alsoused for backup, storage, and transferring large data. Although sharing data internally wasgenerally not considered a challenge by most respondents, getting large amounts of simulationdata from one place to another was a problem. At least one faculty member
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Research! Research! Research! in Faculty Development
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Ariana C. Vasquez, Colorado School of Mines; Amy Hermundstad Nave, Colorado School of Mines; Sam Spiegel, Colorado School of Mines
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Faculty Development Division
Curriculum Study (BSCS). Dr. Spiegel also served as Director of Research & Development for a multimedia development company and as founding Director of the Center for Integrating Research & Learning (CIRL) at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University. Under Dr. Spiegel’s leadership, the CIRL matured into a thriving Center recognized as one of the leading National Science Foundation Laboratories for activities to pro- mote science, mathematics, and technology (STEM) education. While at Florida State University, Dr. Spiegel also directed an award winning teacher enhancement program for middle grades science teachers, entitled Science For Early Adolescence Teachers (Science FEAT). His
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ECCD - Technical Session 1 - Energy & Electrical Engineering
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Glenn T. Wrate P.E., Northern Michigan University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
returned to his boyhood home and is teaching at Northern Michigan University. He is a member of HKN and IEEE, a Registered Professional Engineer in California, and is a past chair of the Energy Conversion and Conservation Division of ASEE. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Teaching Substation Battery Testing to UndergraduatesAbstractMost educational electrical power laboratories do not have access to a full-scale 120 V stationbattery bank. Station battery banks are crucial for the proper operation of an electrical powersubstation. When station service power is lost, the battery bank must power 1) the tripping andclosing of circuit breakers, 2
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Student Learning Assessment Methods
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Aditya Akundi, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Immanuel Edinbarough P.E., University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Manufacturing
- ogy, University of Madras, India, his B.E.. (M.E.) degree from the Institution of Engineers, India, M.E. (Production Engineering) degree from PSG College of Technology, Bharathiar University, India, and his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Bharathiar University, India. He is currently a professor and di- rector of engineering technology at the University of Texas, Brownsville (UTB). Prior to joining the UTB faculty he was a visiting professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an associate professor of production engineering technology at PSG College of Technology, Bharathiar University, India, where he served as the director of the Computer Vision Laboratory and National Cadet Corps – Engineering
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 4
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Paul Benjamin Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Engineering Physics and Physics
Paper ID #28539the D and F Ionosphere Layers: Why are AM Broadcast Signals Mostly LocalDr. Paul Benjamin Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Paul Crilly is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the United States Coast Guard Academy. He re- ceived his Ph.D. from New Mexico State University, his M. S. and B.S. degrees at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, all in Electrical Engineering. He was previously an Associate Professor of Electrical and Com- puter Engineering at the University of Tennessee and was a Development Engineer at the Hewlett Packard Company. His areas of interest include laboratory development, antennas
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Concept Inventories in Mechanics
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Phillip Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Mechanics
2000 and the Rose-Hulman Board of Trustee’s Outstanding Scholar Award in 2001. He was one of the developers of the Rose-Hulman Sophomore Engineering Curriculum, the Dynamics Concept Inventory, and he is a co-author of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, by Beer, Johnston, Cornwell, and Self. In 2019 Dr. Cornwell received the Archie Higdon Distinguished Educator Award from the Mechanics Division of ASEE.Dr. Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 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
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
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Dale H. Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
Conference & Exposition, 2010, Louisville, KY, USA, [Online], available https://peer.asee.org/16249. [Accessed Jan. 29, 2020].[2] P. Avitabile, “An Integrated Undergraduate Dynamic Systems Teaching Methodology Utilizing Analytical And Experimental Approaches,” in Proc. of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, [Online], available https://peer.asee.org/2617. [Accessed Jan. 29, 2020].[3] D. Aoyagi, “Pilot Implementation of a Task-based, Open-ended Laboratory Project using MEMS Accelerometers in a Measurements and Instrumentation Course,” in Proc. of the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2017, Columbus, OH, USA, [Online], available https://peer.asee.org/27797. [Accessed
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Design Across the Curriculum 2
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Johnathon Garcia, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Ryan E. Harlow, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Estevan Andres Nunez, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; lorena Isabel Velasquez, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology ; Curtis John O'Malley, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Design in Engineering Education
Paper ID #29838The implementation of dynamic learning in a project-based introductoryengineering courseMr. Johnathon Garcia, New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology Johnathon Garcia is a graduate student in the Mechanical Engineering Department at New Mexico Insti- tute of Mining and Technology, seeking an MS in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis in Mecha- tronic Systems. His research covers multiple fields including compact data acquisition systems, robotics, Machine Learning, and vibrational systems. He has conducted research under Dr. O’Malley with coop- eration with Sandia National Laboratories on designing
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 19
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Tianshi Fu; Molly H. Goldstein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Holly M. Golecki, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
is not generated by robotics alone. Instead, it is specificapplications of robotics that can be used to attract underrepresented minorities. The worksummarized here illustrates that intentional curricular design for ER programs may be aneffective tool to increase student diversity in the STEM fields.Robotics as a vehicle to strengthen STEM conceptsPrevious ER implementations and research suggests the practicality of using a roboticscurriculum in order to promote meaningful learning of STEM concepts [5]. These ERimplementations have transformed traditional STEM education processes by teaching theoreticalconcepts through concrete robotics experiences. While some STEM subjects have laboratory,activities integrated into the course, many, such as
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ECCD - Technical Session 2 - Solar Energy
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Saeed Sean Monemi, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #31467The Scaled Omni-Directional Solar Tracking UnitDr. Saeed Sean Monemi, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Dr. Sean Monemi is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Director of Smart Grid Laboratory at Cal Poly Pomona. He has many years of industrial experience and practiced engineering profession as an electrical engineer for Litton Industries. His professional experience includes working as a senior engineer and supervisor in one of the largest power company, Tennessee Valley Authority, in the areas of Substation Deign and Smart Metering. American
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Collaboration and Communication in Problem-based Learning
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Saadeddine Shehab, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; LuEttaMae Lawrence, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Emma Mercier, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Anthony Salvatore Margotta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Elizabeth Renee Livingston; Mariana Silva, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Taylor Tucker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Educational Research and Methods
. Franke, M. Ing, A. Turrou, N. Johnson, and J. Zimmerman, "Teacher practices that promote productive dialogue and learning in mathematics classrooms", International Journal of Educational Research, vol. 97, pp. 176-186, 2019. Available: 10.1016/j.ijer.2017.07.009.[10] "Occupational Information Network", 2013.[11] J. Luft, J. Kurdziel, G. Roehrig, and J. Turner, "Growing a garden without water: Graduate teaching assistants in introductory science laboratories at a doctoral/research university", Journal of Research in Science Teaching, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 211-233, 2004. Available: 10.1002/tea.20004.[12] G. Marbach-Ad, C. Egan and V. Thompson, "Preparing graduate students for their teaching
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International Research Experiences Intl Div Tech Session 8
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Ali Mehrizi-Sani , Virginia Tech; Chen-Ching Liu P.E., Virginia Tech; Stephen McArthur, University of Strathclyde
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Diversity
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International
. [9] T. Mai, R. Wiser, D. Sandor, G. Brinkman, G. Heath, P. Denholm, D. J. Hostick, N. Darghouth, A. Schlosser, and K. Strzepek, “Exploration of high-penetration renewable electricity futures,” in Renewable Electricity Futures Study. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2012, vol. 1, NREL/TP-6A20-52409-1. [Online]. Available: http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/re futures[10] “Presidential policy directive on critical infrastructure security and resilience,” White House, Feb. 2013. [Online]. Available: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/02/12/ presidential-policy-directive-critical-infrastructure-security-and-resil[11] “National science foundation workshop on the future power engineering workforce
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NSF Grantees: S-STEM 3
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Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University; Joseph Dygert, West Virginia University; Melissa Lynn Morris, University of Nevada - Las Vegas
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
taught courses such as Thermodynamics, Thermal Fluids Laboratory, and Guided Missiles Systems, as well as serving as a Senior Design Project Advisor for Mechanical Engineer- ing Students. Her research interests include energy and thermodynamic related topics. Since 2007 she has been actively involved in recruiting and outreach for the Statler College, as part of this involvement Dr. Morris frequently makes presentations to groups of K-12 students. Dr. Morris was selected as a the ASEE North Central Section Outstanding Teacher in 2018. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Understanding Student Retention in EngineeringAbstractThe
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Sociotechnical Integration
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Maysam Nezafati, Georgia Institute of Technology; Mel Chua, Georgia Institute of Technology; Joseph M. LeDoux, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Fellows ofHarvard College.Cezeaux, J., Keyser, T., Haffner, E., Kaboray, A., & Hasenjager, C. (2008). IntroducingUniversal Design Concepts In An Interdisciplinary Laboratory Project. Proceedings of the 2008American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 13.806.1-13.806.9. https://peer.asee.org/4037Dixon, A. G., Clark, W. M., & DiBiasio, D. (2000). A Project-based Spiral Curriculum forIntroductory Courses in ChE: Part 2. Implementation. Chemical Engineering Education 34(4),296-303.Dyrud, M. (2017) Ethics and Artifacts. Paper presented at the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference &Exposition, Columbus, Ohio.Feister, M.K., & Zoltowski, C. B., & Buzzanell, P. M., & Torres, D. H. (2016, June
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 8
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Anthony E. Felder, University of Illinois at Chicago; Miiri Kotche, University of Illinois at Chicago; Amna Hoda, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
the Medical Accelerator for Devices Laboratory (MAD Lab) at the UIC Innovation Center. Prior to joining the faculty at UIC, she worked in new product development for medi- cal devices, telecommunications and consumer products. She also serves as co-Director of the Freshman Engineering Success Program, and is actively involved in engineering outreach for global health. Miiri received her Ph.D. in Bioengineering and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a B.S. in General Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.Miss Amna Hoda, The University of Illinois at Chicago Amna Hoda is a Biomedical Engineering student at The University of Illinois at Chicago
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Design in Biomedical Engineering (Works in Progress) - June 24th
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Erica M. Comber, Carnegie Mellon University; Elisha Anthony Raeker-Jordan, Carnegie Mellon University; Kalliope Georgette Roberts, Carnegie Mellon University; Melanie Alexis Loppnow, Carnegie Mellon University; Andrew Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University; Wayne Chung, Carnegie Mellon University; Conrad M. Zapanta, Carnegie Mellon University
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Biomedical Engineering
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Bioengineering at The Pennsylvania State University in Hershey, PA. He also worked for CarboMedics Inc. in Austin, TX, in the research and development of prosthetic heart valves. Dr. Zapanta’s primary teaching responsibilities are Biomedical Engineering Laboratory and Design. Ad- ditional teaching interests include medical device design education and professional issues in biomedical engineering. Dr. Zapanta’s research interests are in developing medical devices to treat cardiovascular disease, focusing on the areas of cardiac assist devices and prosthetic heart valves. Dr. Zapanta is an active member in the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, American Society of
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A Focus on Sustainability
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Azadeh Bolhari P.E., Angelo State University; Daniel Ivan Castaneda, James Madison University; Kenneth Stewart, Angelo State University
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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering
participants) from variouscommunity organizations and events to participate in this project, as citizen scientists (see Table3). Recruiting focused on low-income, Latinx families because they represent a vulnerablepopulation that does not often participate in citizen science projects. The families completedinitial screening interviews to establish a baseline of their perceptions of drought, drought-resiliency, water conservation and water quality testing. The project required a commitment ofapproximately six months to construct an acrylic concrete rainwater harvesting tank at ourengineering laboratory, adopt it for home use, document water usage, and collect rainwatersamples for quality testing. The tanks were built with a metal frame covered with a