civil engineering from the University of Alaska Anchorage. After being employed in the construction industry, he returned to work with ANSEPTM as Pre-College Program Director in 2006 with the purpose of motivating and empowering more Alaska Native high school students to pursue a degree in science or engineering. Matt has now earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees and is the only Alaska Native in the world to complete a doctorate in civil engineering. He is now an assistant professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage and mentors engineering students while working with ANSEPTM . c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Revisiting Engineering Identity in a Common Introduction
American Society for Engineering Education ASEE . Fred Nitterright has been an engineer in the machining, electrical contact assembly, and plastic injection molding industries.Dr. David Clippinger, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Dr. David Clippinger is a faculty member in Mechanical Engineering Technology at the Pennsylvania State University, Erie–the Behrend College. His interests are ship dynamics, measurement & instrumen- tation, and assessment, especially of student writing. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Semester-Long Project of a Part Failure for Freshman Mechanical Engineering Technology StudentsIntroductionFreshman Mechanical
American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 International Research Training: Investigating Public Transportation Commuting in Feira de Santana (Bahia), BrazilABSTRACT International Research Experiences are increasingly seen as important components ofhigh impact undergraduate activities. An International Research focused on Transportation wasdeveloped utilizing the design and distribution of a Comprehensive Transportation Survey (CTS)in Feira de Santana, Bahia state (Brazil). In collaboration with the State University of Feira deSantana, the CTS was developed in Summer 2016 by a team of three program scholars. A teamof ten students at State University of Feira de Santana was trained and engaged in
Industry. As she has plans to remain and be an active member in SWE as a Professional Member, upon graduation in May of 2019. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Impact of "Imagineer Day," an Outreach Program, on K-8 girls and Women in EngineeringAbstractThe Society of Women Engineers at California State University, Chico developed an educationaloutreach program to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) to K-8 girlsin 2012. Since then, every year over 200 local K-8th grade students are invited to participate inmultiple hands-on labs that demonstrate basic science and Engineering concepts. The goal of theoutreach program is to get young girls interested in
University of Texas at Austin and West Point respectively. His research interests include capstone design teaching and assessment, undergraduate engineering stu- dent leadership development, and social network analysis. He is also a licensed professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Catalyzing Engineering Student Identity Development through an Independent Design ProjectAbstract This paper examines the engineering identity development of an undergraduateengineering student through an auto-ethnographic look at an independent design project advisedby a senior faculty member (co-author) at the United States
. Environmental Protection Agency. He is also currently leading a project for the development of open access electronics laboratory materials, funded by the Board of Regents, University System of GA. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Development of Low-cost Remote Online Laboratory for Photovoltaic Cell and Module CharacterizationAbstract: Laboratory experiments are vital component of engineering education. In recent years,significant interest and shift of paradigm from in-class to online teaching is observed whichalthough offers many benefits but poses a great challenge to integrate lab experiments into onlinecourses and degree programs. Internet-based laboratories are a
online sections of CIVE 260 Statics and CIVE 261 Dynamics. He has a keen interest in active learning and has a particular interest in both physical and virtual interactive learning tools. Daniel has a PhD from Colorado State University and is a registered Professional Engineer in Colorado.Stephanie F. Pilkington, Colorado State University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Evaluating the Effect of Flipped Classroom on Students’ Learning in Dynamics- Relative Velocity and Instantaneous Centers of Zero VelocityAbstractFlipping the classroom is an instructional approach where students learn about a topic outside ofclassroom and then use class time for active learning. Our control-impact
mechanical objects. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Evaluation of Improvements in Visualization Test Scores Using Predictive AnalyticsAbstractSpatial visualization skills have been long identified as critical competence for success in STEMdisciplines, particularly in engineering and technology fields. Several initiatives to improve theseskills have been implemented at various academic institutions. This study aims to apply dataanalytics (DA) to generate a predictive model for improvement of scores in a commonly usedspatial visualization test. This model is based on pre- and post- scores by first-year engineeringstudents, and the objective is to identify the
Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rowan University. She received her B.S.C.E. from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, an MSCE from the Univer- sity of Arkansas, Fayetteville and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Her passion as an educator and mentor has been recognized by many professional organizations over the years. She is the recipient of the Gloucester County Women of Achievement Award, Lindback Foundation Teaching Award, the NJ ASCE Educator of the Year award, the Gary J. Hunter Excellence in Mentoring Award, the ASEE Environmental Engineering Division Meritorious Service Award, the ASEE Women in Engi- neering Division Sharon A. Keillor Award and the WEPAN Women
Research Triangle Educational Consultants. She received her Ph.D.in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from NC State University in 1996. She also has an MBA from Indiana University (Bloomington) and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. She specializes in eval- uation and research in engineering education, computer science education, and technology education. Dr. Brawner is a founding member and former treasurer of Research Triangle Park Evaluators, an Ameri- can Evaluation Association affiliate organization and is a member of the American Educational Research Association and American Evaluation Association, in addition to ASEE. Dr. Brawner is also an Exten- sion Services Consultant for the National Center for
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Architectural Engineering Starts with Design from Day OneAbstractThis paper describes the implementation of an event for first year students of a new engineeringprogram to build teamwork skills and introduce the iterative design process. The university ofthe author group has recently implemented a new Architectural Engineering (AE) program,which is believed to be the first program of its kind in Canada to integrate core engineeringeducation with open ended design studio courses throughout the program’s entirety. An eventcalled AE Design Days was held during the first two days of classes for the incoming AEstudents. Much like the program itself, the event sought to combine
Engineering Education from Virginia Tech. In 2013, Dr. Mohammadi-Aragh was honored as a promising new engineering education researcher when she was selected as an ASEE Educational Research and Methods Division Apprentice Faculty.Ms. Phyllis Beck, Mississippi State UniversityMs. Amy K. Barton, Mississippi State University Amy Barton is Technical Writing Instructor in the Shackouls Technical Communication Program at Mis- sissippi State University. In 2013, she was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers for the Bagley College of Engineering. She is an active member of the Southeastern Section of ASEE. Her research focuses on incorporating writing to learn strategies into courses across the curriculum.Dr. Bryan A
, embedded cyber-physical systems, and engineering education. He is the lead author of the textbook Introduction to Embedded Systems: Using Microcon- trollers and the MSP430 (Springer 2014). From 2013 to 2018 served as Associate Dean of engineering at UPRM. He currently directs the Engineering PEARLS program at UPRM, a College-wide NSF funded initiative, and coordinates the Rapid Systems Prototyping and the Electronic Testing and Characterization Laboratories at UPRM. He is a member of ASEE and IEEE.Dr. Luisa Guillemard, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus Luisa Guillemard is a psychology professor at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayag¨uez Campus. She has a M.S. in Clinical Psychology from the Caribbean Center of
Survey to Assess K-12 Teachers’ Perceptions of Engineers and Familiarity with Teaching Design, Engineering, and Technology,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 95, no. 3, pp. 205–216, 2006.[3] S. Yoon Yoon, M. G. Evans, and J. Strobel, “Validation of the teaching engineering self- efficacy scale for K-12 teachers: A structural equation modeling approach,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 103, no. 3, pp. 463–485, 2014.[4] T. A. Litzinger et al., “Engineering education and the development of expertise,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 100, no. 1, pp. 123–150, 2011.[5] “PLTW Engineering (9-12),” 2016. [Online]. Available: https://www.pltw.org/our- programs/pltw-engineering-curriculum. [Accessed: 22-Nov-2019].[6] C. W
Service Award, and the 2007 Faculty Advisor of the Year Award. He received the Excellence in Engineering Education Award and Faculty Advisor Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). He was also nominated for the MTSU 2005 and 2009-11 Outstanding Research Award. He received two Academic Excellence awards from the Tennessee Board of Region in 2010-11. Foroudastan has also won many College of Basic and Applied Science awards. In addition to this, Foroudastan also reviews papers for journals and conference proceedings of ASEE, ASEE-SE, and ASME, and he has been a session moderator for several professional conferences. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Experimental
modeling strategies and spatial visualization abilities in undergraduate students. He has con- ducted CAD and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing workshops for both industry and education professionals. Dr. Branoff served as President of the International Society for Geometry and Graphics from 2009-2012. In 2013 he was elected into the Academy of Fellows of the ASEE, and in 2014 he received the Distinguished Service Award from the Engineering Design Graphics Division of ASEE. In April of 2015 Dr. Branoff received the Orthogonal Medal for distinguished service in graphic science from the Technology, Engineering & Design Education faculty at North Carolina State University.Dr. Kevin L Devine, Illinois State
to use story as a way to allow students to develop their engineering identity, and a project to improve teaming by teaching psychological safety in engineering education curricula. Michelle also mentors undergraduate researchers to investigate the removal of stormwater pollutants in engineered wetlands, and has a project to improve undergraduate student training for and exposure to research opportunities. Michelle is a current NSF ASCEND Fellow, a current KEEN Fellow, was a 2018 ExCEEd Fellow, and was recognized as the 2019 ASCE Daniel V. Terrell Awardee.Dr. Kenneth W. Lamb P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Kenneth is a Professor of Civil Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona and a licensed
We Teach: Thermodynamics,” Asee.org, Jun. 15, 2019.https://peer.asee.org/how-we-teach-thermodynamics (accessed Feb. 07, 2024).[6] M. A. Vigeant, D. L. Silverstein, K. D. Dahm, L. P. Ford, J. Cole, and L. J. Landherr, “HowWe teach: Unit Operations Laboratory,” peer.asee.org, Jun. 23, 2018.https://peer.asee.org/how-we-teach-unit-operations-laboratory (accessed Feb. 07, 2024).[7] Silverstein, David L., Vigeant, Margot A., and Mary Staehle, "How We Teach ProcessControl: 2015 Survey Results", Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition,2016.[8] D. Lepek, M. A. Vigeant, D. L. Silverstein, and J. M. Keith, “How We Teach: TransportPhenomena and Related Courses,” peer.asee.org, Jun. 14, 2015.https://peer.asee.org/how-we-teach-transport
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Dean’s Awards for Outstanding New Faculty, Outstanding Teacher Award, and a Faculty Fellow. Dr. Matusovich has served the Educational Research and Methods (ERM) division of ASEE in many capacities over the past 10+ years including serving as Chair from 2017-2019. Dr. Matusovich is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Advances in Engineering Education and she serves on the ASEE committee for Scholarly Publications. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Stumbling Our Way Through Finding a Better Prompt: Using GPT-4 to Analyze Engineering Faculty Members’ Mental Models of AssessmentAbstractIn this full research paper, we discuss the benefits and challenges of using GPT-4 to
an overall issue that needs to be dealt with. Some of these NSF entitiesare the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing, the Micro-Nano TechnologyEducation National Center, the BEST Center, and The Future of Work and CORD [16-19].These groups are all struggling with this issue to one extent or another, most likely from a lack ofexpertise about the topic themselves.Additionally, the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) has been involved with afairly, long-term major initiate concerning Industry 4.0 (i.e, ASEE Industry 4.0) [20]. However,that effort became dominated by four-year college faculty and really had very little input fromtwo-year faculty or relevance to the two-year college technology education mission in the
grading system as compared to the conventional grading system in high school chemistry. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 10(1), 3-12.Helmke, B. P. (2019, June), Specifications Grading in an Upper-Level BME Elective Course Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/33278Lloyd, D. A. (1992). Commentary: Pass-fail grading fails to meet the grade. Academic Medicine, 67(9), 583-584.Martin, K. M., Mangum, R., and Battaglia, D., “Giving Students Choice in their Capstone Experience,” 2019 ASEE Annual Conference, Tampa, FL. https://peer.asee.org/32874Nilson, L. (2015). Specifications grading: Restoring rigor, motivating students, and saving faculty time. Stylus Publishing
mining and learning analytics in engineering education, broadening student participation in engineering, faculty preparedness in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of learning, and faculty experiences in teaching online courses. He has published papers at several engineering education research conferences and journals. Particularly, his work is published in the International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education (ICTIEE), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Computer Applications in Engineering Education (CAEE), International Journal of Engineering Education (IJEE), Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET), and IEEE Transactions on Education. He is also serving
communication skills to the test. The competition, created in the Fallof 2019, had as a primary goal to get students involved in extra-curricular activities and have themconnect professionally and socially with their peers across the campus. As a primary goal of thecompetition, students are challenged to work in a team environment to design, build anddemonstrate a remote-controlled water vehicle. Their vehicle must use bi-directionalcommunications over WiFi for control of the platform. Each team is limited to commontechnologies and a $100 budget to ensure that all teams compete on a level playing field. For thefirst offering of eSMART in Spring 2020, ninety-four students across multiple academic programsregistered and competed. This paper describes the
with her family and dogs.Dr. Paul Morrow Nissenson, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Paul Nissenson (Ph.D. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, 2009) is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. He teaches courses in the thermal-fluid sciences, computer programming, and numerical meth- ods. Paul’s main research interests involve studying the impact of technology in engineering education. He has served on the ASEE Pacific Southwest Section Board of Directors since 2014, including as the PSW Section Chair for 2018-2019.Brooke JonesJeffrey A. PhillipsHarmony Nguyen, The Pennsylvania State University
ACM Conference on on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Vol. 1, ITiCSE ’22, page 19–25, New York, NY, USA, 2022. Association for Computing Machinery. ISBN 9781450392013. doi: 10.1145/3502718.3524766. URL https://doi.org/10.1145/3502718.3524766.[13] Brian P. Helmke. Specifications grading in an upper-level bme elective course. In 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, number 10.18260/1-2–33278, Tampa, Florida, June 2019. ASEE Conferences. https://peer.asee.org/33278.
ME studentsExecuted in the fall of 2019, the intervention began with recruitment of six student “clients”majoring in entrepreneurship or involved in the entrepreneurship club. These clients pitchedtheir ideas to engineering students enrolled in the CAD course during an event facilitating briefinteractions with both sets of students. Small groups (3-4) of engineering students rotated amongpotential clients, hearing and responding to the clients’ pitches. Some clients openly expressed adesire to recruit engineering students to their entrepreneurial teams for purposes beyond thebounds of the CAD course project. Both the entrepreneurial student clients and engineeringstudent “consultants” rated each other, and the ratings provided a means of
, “LearningEquity in First-Year Engineering Design,” in 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual ConferenceContent Access, 2021. Available: https://peer.asee.org/37425[10] K. E. Rambo-Hernandez, M. L. Morris, A. M. A. Casper, R. A. Hensel, J. C. Schwartz,and R. A. Atadero, “Examining the effects of equity, inclusion, and diversity activities infirst-year engineering classes,” in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2019. Available:https://peer.asee.org/32782Appendix A Activity 1: COMMUNICATION GAMEIntroduction : For our first activity, you will be playing a communication game with your groupthat highlights the idea of Respectful Teaching. Please keep in mind the following: • Your teammates will not know exactly what you are trying to
research and teaching, including Dean’s Awards for Outstanding New Faculty, Outstanding Teacher Award, and a Faculty Fellow. Dr. Matusovich has served the Educational Research and Methods (ERM) division of ASEE in many capacities over the past 10+ years including serving as Chair from 2017-2019. Dr. Matusovich is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Advances in Engineering Education and she serves on the ASEE committee for Scholarly Publications.Dr. Wayne Gersie As the inaugural Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion at Michigan Technological University, Dr. Wayne Gersie is responsible for providing vision, strategic leadership, and thoughtful change management for campus diversity, equity, inclusion