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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Technical Session 12: Resource Exchange
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tamecia R. Jones Ph.D., North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Erik Schettig, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Steven Miller
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
solutions Student teams work on projects Sweeping Operations 10 Lab Safety Challenge 1: (remotely or in session) How to plan a 3D print 1030 Lab Tour Create school logo Multipiece/tolerance Concept Challenge 2: practice project 11 Intro
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Student Experiences and Development – Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natalie Evans, University of Virginia; Jessica Scoville, University of Virginia; Jamie J. Jirout, University of Virginia; Caitlin Donahue Wylie, University of Virginia; Elizabeth Opila
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
, Technology and Society in the University of Vir- ginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science.Elizabeth Opila ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Student curiosity in engineering courses and researchexperiences: “I'm kind of torn between being a decent student and a decent engineer.”Abstract:This mixed-methods research paper investigates how classes and research experiences affectundergraduate engineering students’ curiosity. Students become curious when they recognize agap in their knowledge and seek to resolve this uncertainty [1]. When students are curious abouta topic, their learning better generalizes to new material and contexts [2]. Both the classroom andthe
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Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Erik Schettig, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Jeremy V. Ernst, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Daniel P. Kelly, Texas Tech University
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD)
learning management system(LMS), instructors can transition from traditional lecture-based use of course time and use thatinstructional period as an in-person meeting to facilitate collaborative engagements of students.Facilitative Instructor Model with Active Learning Modules A facilitative instructor model is a method of inverted classroom instruction wherecontent and supplementary material appear in an accessible location for students, such as withinan online LMS (1), and an instructor facilitates students learning through authentic learningexperiences during course time (2). Students can utilize times and locations where they feelcomfortable learning and practicing course content. During scheduled course time, students
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Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hugh Jack P. E., Western Carolina University; Scott Rowe, Western Carolina University
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
: ChatGPT was not used to author the paper except for items that are shown in theFigures and Program Listing.IntroductionIn 2022 artificial intelligence became widely accessible through the release of ChatGPT, aninteractive platform that produces cogent text in response to user queries.1 Subsequently, thegrowth of ChatGPT’s popularity, as measured by its user base, quickly outstripped the premier ofany prior application.2 Likely this tool, based on large language models and user feedback, willaffect the future of engineering education. By predicting “tokens” (characters or small assembliesof characters) related to a user input the software can: · Provide simple explanations of technical topics; · Problem solve; · Write
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 3: Instruction & Information Literacy
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denise Amanda Wetzel, Pennsylvania State University; Paul McMonigle, Pennsylvania State University
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD)
the past two decades, there have been many attempts to create a method or tool that helpsstudents comprehensively evaluate the sources they find. The most well-known method is knownas the CRAAP test. Designed mostly to help students remember steps to take while examiningresources, the acronym stands for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose. Touse the tool, an evaluator moves through the steps, answering questions about the source thatrelates to each criterion [1]. Although the CRAAP test can seem like nothing more than justchecking off boxes when evaluating suitable resources, it really comes into its own when theexamples shown in class are below the standards required for academic and professional papers[2].The CRAAP test
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Teaching Tools: Communication (NEE)
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sean St. Clair, Oregon Institute of Technology; Dave Kim, Washington State University, Vancouver; Charles Riley, P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology
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New Engineering Educators Division (NEE)
engineering judgment to draw conclusions” [1] is a fundamental outcome of all engineeringprograms. Students conduct laboratory experiments in all areas of engineering and report on theirfindings. New faculty, however, have little experience or training in how to develop effective labreport assignments and instruct students on how to write laboratory reports. In an effort toimprove both the teaching and learning of laboratory report writing, engineering educators fromthree distinct universities (one large public research university, one small public polytechnicuniversity, and one private undergraduate university) developed a series of online laboratoryreport writing instructional modules. These modules were presented to laboratory instructors,half
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - WIPS 2: Advising & Mentoring
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aishwary Pawar, University of Michigan - Dearborn; DeLean Tolbert Smith, University of Michigan - Flint
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education focuses oneducating future generations to be successful in their professions. A decline in STEMproficiency has been reported in America, leading to significant regression from its position asa global leader in math and science. Debbie Myers, general manager of DiscoveryCommunications in STEM Diversity Symposium concluded: "International comparisons placethe U.S. in the middle of the pack globally." For the United States to achieve a competitiveadvantage, there is a need to encourage young people to develop a passion for learning andspecifically encourage minorities and females to pursue STEM careers [1]. Another report named "Rising above the Gathering Storm" indicated that the U.S. is
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International Division (INTL) Technical Session #2: Global Engagement
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Schneider, University of Dayton; Corinne Mowrey, University of Dayton; Eric Janz P.E., University of Dayton; Erick S. Vasquez, University of Dayton; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Matthew A. Witenstein, University of Dayton; Jeanne Holcomb, University of Dayton
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Diversity
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International Division (INTL)
Competence for Engineering Formation (Work in Progress)1. IntroductionThe purpose of this project is to determine to what extent global engineering competence can bedeveloped in engineering students through the use of four minimally to moderately intensiveglobal engagement interventions. The specific global engagement interventions evaluatedinclude the use of international engineering case studies in a quantitative analysis course, theintentional formation of multinational student design teams within a capstone design course, aCollaborative Online International Learning (COIL) research project in a fluid flow (transportphenomena) course, and an engineering short course coupled to a community engaged project.The specific
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD) Technical Session 3: Mentorship and Communication in Engineering Graduate Programs
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Magdalena G. Grohman, University of North Texas; Matthew J. Brown Ph.D., Southern Illinois University; Nicholas Raphael Gans, The University of Texas at Arlington; Jeff Glenn Edwards, University of Texas at Dallas
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD)
participation intraditional laboratory or field research overseen by a faculty member, as well as courses thatreproduce or simulate the actual processes of scientific research. They are understood in contrastwith “cookbook experiments” often performed in lab classes [1]. AREs are recommended as amodel of how STEM students should learn; however, these recommendations have not receivedthe rigorous examination they deserve, given their increasing prominence in engineeringpedagogy. AREs could be considered exemplars of situated learning and, in principle, shouldlead to deep learning of the principles and practices of STEM research [2], [3]. The value of suchexperiences is widely assumed, and this assumption is behind programs like the National
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Inclusive Leadership: A Panel Discussion
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Lamb P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Kyle G. Gipson, James Madison University; Seth Claberon Sullivan, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
. Thesestudies fall into one of three categories: First are the studies that use the final product to assessteam performance but test instructional techniques or teamwork frameworks. The objective ofthis first category is to observe if they can modify teamwork inputs to achieve improvedteamwork outputs (designs or reports). Examples of this kind of assessment study include thework by Rodriguez et al. [1] and Ogot and Okudan [2], where they measured the diversity of ateam or the personality of each member to determine the impact on team performance. The second category of teamwork assessment focuses on the ability of a team to adopt andemploy a specific teamwork framework. The work by Senaratne & Gunawardane [3] is a goodexample of applying a
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Sociotechnical Systems in Practice
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Desen Sevi Ozkan, Tufts University; Samantha Fried; Beth J. Rosenberg
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
meet the high stakes of suchconversations. Bell and colleagues outline three assumptions embedded in the calls of urgencythat can push justice discussions to the wayside. 1. “that authoritarian-, imperial-, and/or capital-led forces exist with sufficient motivation to lead a global decarbonization; 2. that such pathways would in fact be easier and faster than more democratic and inclusive ones; 3. [...] that a decarbonization effort brought about via hegemonic political styles could ever be truly sustainable from an ecological and social perspective.” (Bell et al., 2020, p. 4).We extend Bell, Daggett, and Labuski’s argument with a particular focus on elevatingoccupational health and safety. Active, contextually aware, and
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul Marlowe; Stephen T. Frezza, Franciscan University of Steubenville; Joanne Storm Gallagher, Franciscan University of Steubenville; Marita Anne O'Brien, Franciscan University of Steubenville; Sabrina J. Bierstetel, Franciscan University of Steubenville
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE)
students and faculty better integrate the virtue of resilienceinto student learning experiences. This paper examines the development, reliability, andvalidity of the VRI.Resilience and its RoleResilience reflects the ability or willingness to ‘bounce back’ and persist in the effort toachieve a goal when faced with challenges [1]. Beliefs related to resilience increase thelikelihood that an individual will act resiliently but are not in themselves “resilience”.Consequently, resilience is more related to a habitual attitude and is better modeled as adisposition. When supportive of the good, resilience becomes an aspect of the virtue offortitude [2]. When viewed through a lens of psychometrics, resilience relates to thepsychological disposition of
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Student Projects in Physics Education, Engineering Physics and Physics Division (EP2D) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kanti Prasad, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division (EP2D)
Paper ID #39666”Design of Integrated 5G Chip-set with Microstrips Modules for MobileCommunications with Its Integration in MMIC Course”Dr. Kanti Prasad, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Dr. Kanti Prasad is an emeritus professor since 1/1/2023 in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is the founding Director of Microelectronics/VLSI Technology program at UMass Low- ell. He holds his Ph.D. from University of South Carolina. He is a registered Professional Engineer, P.E., in the State of Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He has been a senior member of IEEE since 1980. He is the ASEE’s campus representative
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - Technical Session 2: Program Design
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emily M Wortman-Wunder; Miriam Howland Cummings Ph.D., University of Colorado Denver; Maryam Darbeheshti, University of Colorado Denver
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
to graduating seniors, alumni of the program, and writing assessments.IntroductionThere is a long history of collaboration between mathematics and engineering departments, asdemonstrated through engineering-specific sections of mathematics courses [1], but collaborationbetween English and engineering departments is less common (although see [2]–[4]). Similarly,collaborative efforts to incorporate writing and information literacy into the teaching of thenatural sciences (e.g., biology and chemistry) appear to be more common than in engineeringcurricula [5]–[8]. Because writing is an essential skill for professional engineers, introducing andpracticing engineering writing skills early in a student’s academic career is an opportunity toincrease
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Moses Olayemi, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Mohammad Javad Ahmadi
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
LiberatedUniversities of Iraq 1. One of the focus areas of this project was the professional development ofeach University’s engineering educators because of its affordances for sustainable economicgrowth. Subsequently, Purdue University, World Learning, and an Iraqi University conducted ajoint needs assessment to identify the specific areas of interest for the engineering facultymembers. A population survey was conducted with all 161 faculty members of the College ofEngineering. The needs assessment identified student-centered learning, blended learning, andculturally relevant pedagogy as the faculty members’ core pedagogical areas of interest. Theseneeds were identified in a conscious attempt to navigate the disruption to normal day-to-dayclassroom practices
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 5
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kaitlyn Anne Thomas, University of Nevada, Reno; Adam Kirn, University of Nevada, Reno; Kelly J. Cross, University of Nevada, Reno
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED)
of stereotype threat and thetheoretical framework of epistemic injustice. Stereotype threat examined through the lens ofepistemic injustice offers an extemporaneous perspective on the epistemological interplaybetween culture and individual to tackle the long-standing problem of women’sunderrepresentation in engineering.IntroductionThe origins of engineering in the US stem from mid-19th century universities, in which the firstengineering societies began to form and establish values for the profession [1]–[5]. Becausewhite, cisgender, heterosexual men were the population of individuals that had the most access tostudying engineering in the 1850s, they established the culture and values of engineering basedon their shared identities [6]. As a
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Effective Teaching and Learning, and Post-Pandemic Classrooms
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olga Mironenko, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Juan Alvarez, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
advancedcourses. Although there are various reasons affecting the student’s ability to master the conceptswell, two factors are considered often. One factor is class attendance.Regular lecture attendance is typically expected from college students. Indeed, as the findingspresented in [1], [2], and [3] demonstrate, there is a positive correlation between regularattendance and the student’s grades.The other factor is the ability of students to keep up with the material promptly. As study [4]emphasize, some students may wait until the last moment to study the material, which negativelyimpacts their deep understanding of the material.Many studies summarized in [5] believe that in-class quizzes are a valuable tool to encouragestudents to attend classes and
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - Technical Session 7: Making
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Scott Robinson, University of Louisville; Thomas Tretter, University of Louisville; Nicholas Hawkins, University of Louisville; James E. Lewis, University of Louisville
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
. Resultant implications,limitations, and revelations of these findings conclude this paper.1. The Formal Makerspace Course1.1 Course OverviewDuring the first-year at the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville(UofL), all engineering students are required to take a course titled Engineering Methods, Tools,and Practice II (ENGR 111) [1-7]. The ultimate goal of ENGR 111 is to instruct students inapplication and integration of institutionally-identified fundamental engineering skills that areintroduced and practiced in the prerequisite Engineering Methods, Tools, and Practice I (ENGR110) course. Other notable general features of ENGR 111 include a formal (15,000 ft2) makerspacesetting that exclusively employs active learning
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Inclusive Leadership: A Panel Discussion
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katreena Thomas, Clemson University; Brooke Charae Coley, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
unbought, unbound, unafraid, and unintimidated to tell the truth." – Dr. Cornel WestIntroduction Leadership is a highly sought-after skill and experiential opportunity for engineeringstudents and professionals. Engineering leadership research has explored how engineeringincorporates and conceptualizes leadership in engineering professional and educational settings.For example, engineering leadership research has explored the definitions of what engineeringleadership is [1], [2]; the skills involved in engineering leadership [3]–[5]; and practices tosupport engagement in engineering leadership [6]–[11]. While there are studies that explore howengineering leadership is conceptualized, there is a lack of
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Ocean & Marine Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Brahan, US Coast Guard Academy; Thomas W. Denucci, United States Coast Guard Academy; Jaye Falls, United States Naval Academy; Paul H. Miller, P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy; Peter A. Sousa, United States Coast Guard Academy
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Ocean and Marine Division (OMED)
-Based-Learning (PBL) for skillsdevelopment, motivation, and retention (both in terms of students staying in the major and interms of retaining learned skills) of engineering students. While all students take design coursesleading to their senior capstone projects, they do not all build prototypes of their work. Typically,in naval architecture and marine engineering programs, PBL projects focus on building smallmodels due to time, space, and cost issues with using full-scale vessels. Exceptions to thisapproach are taken at two colleges, where students may take elective courses that feature full-scale construction of 10-15 ft long plywood craft. At the United States Coast Guard Academy(USCGA), the first-year, 1-credit, course introduces
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Supporting Students with Disabilities and Understanding Spatial Ability and Accessibility
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel Figard, Arizona State University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Bekki, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
identified as male and four as female. The representation of the sample’s race and ethnicity makeup include: Black (n=1), Hispanic or Latino (n=1), Middle Eastern (n=2), and white (n=6). Table 1 provides additional co-researcher demographic information, as reported in the screening survey. Table 1 Co-researcher Demographic InformationPseudonym Race Gender Disability(s) Engineering Year-in-School International Major Student (Y/N)Joe Middle Male Learning Civil First-year Y EasternSammy Middle Male Cognitive
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Student Mental Health and Communities of Care
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natalie Ban; Lordina Odeibea Mensah; Matthew Whitwer; Lucy Elizabeth Hargis; Courtney Janaye Wright, University of Kentucky; Joseph H Hammer; Sarah A. Wilson, University of Kentucky
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
health related help seeking in undergraduate engineering students,a qualitative study was conducted based on the integrated behavioral model (IBM). Through thisstudy, 33 students were asked about their beliefs related to seeking help for a mental healthconcern, as guided by the IBM. The current study aims to characterize the messages that studentsreceive (either explicitly or implicitly) from engineering faculty and staff that might influence theirthoughts around help seeking. After qualitative analysis, three common themes were identified: 1)Supportive explicit and implicit messages around help seeking are often tied to an individualfaculty or staff member, 2) College level change around mental health is viewed positively ifappropriately
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Computer Science Education and AI research
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Mao; Sharon Ferguson, University of Toronto; James N. Magarian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alison Olechowski, University of Toronto
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
and the importance of close mentorship.We motivate further persistence research in ML/AI with particular focus on social belonging andclose mentorship, the role of intersectional identity, and introductory ML/AI courses.IntroductionArtificial intelligence (AI) is now used in almost every industry [1]. As such, ML/AI courses, majorsand careers are increasingly sought out by university graduates. While ML/AI falls within theboundaries of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), there are elements of this newfield, industry and type of work which set it apart; Thus, a study dedicated to understanding thedynamics of student perceptions of ML/AI can help us better evaluate how the field may beencouraging or discouraging broad
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Committee on Effective Teaching Presents: Creativity
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shinae Jang, University of Connecticut; Christa Taylor, University of Connecticut
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
learning objectivesof the course. There are two options that students may choose for the final project: 1) theproblem-solving track and 2) the creativity, or open-ended, track. This paper describes the finalphase of the development of the project option and its assessment results regarding creativity andinclusion. The final project files from three semesters, between Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, and foursections were de-identified and rated for creativity by three experts in civil engineering, using theConsensual Assessment Technique. This paper reports the final project components and rubric,results related to students’ demonstrated creativity for the problem-solving versus open-endedtrack, and the lessons learned, impact, and challenges of
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Values in Engineering: Ethics and Justice-Oriented Engineering
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Madeline Polmear, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
BackgroundResearch and education related to engineering ethics have grown in recent decades, in part due tointernational efforts such as the Washington Accord [1] and the globalization of the engineeringworkforce, which highlight the need for ethics to be embedded in engineering practice.Undergraduate education plays a key role in socializing students into the engineering professionand developing their requisite competencies, including those related to ethical and professionalresponsibilities. Research on engineering ethics education has focused on the integration ofethics in the curriculum such as the topics, pedagogies, and settings [2][3][4], and these reviewssynthesize the body of work on descriptions and outcomes of individual classroom
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AERO 5: Student Success
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian D. Ritchie, The Ohio State University
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
Engineering Network (KEEN) developed a framework [1] tosupplement the engineering skills already taught to students with outcomes that support thedevelopment of the entrepreneurial mindset (EM) to better prepare engineering students to bepracticing engineers. This framework includes a set of educational outcomes based on the 3C’sof EM (Demonstrating Curiosity, Making Connections, and Creating Value). Entrepreneuriallyminded learning (EML) is an evidence-based practice that improves student learning outcomesand the student experience in engineering courses. Grzybowski [2] demonstrated improvedstudent performance in an EML-infused first-year course compared to the traditional course.Carnasciali [3] presented an assessment of EM learning outcomes
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sally J. Pardue, Tennessee Technological University; Kumar Yelamarthi, Tennessee Technological University; Taylor Chesson, Tennessee Technological University; Lenly J. Weathers, Tennessee Technological University; J.W. Bruce, Tennessee Technological University; Joseph C. Slater P.E., Tennessee Technological University
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
team of faculty to address the current state of instructional practices college-wide. TheCoE had undergone a change in leadership with a new Dean in 2019 and an Associate Dean ofAcademic Affairs in 2021. Building on what the faculty and departments had reported in theirABET Self-Studies during their 2020 accreditation visits, the new administration leaders soughtto first understand the existing culture regarding engineering education within this college.Prior InitiativesIn Fall of 2014, prior college leadership sponsored a six-month internal study conducted by asmall team of engineering faculty and administrators. The team performance was guided by thetraining received in the team alchemy[1] system. Using a process of stakeholder discovery
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Framework Studies
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sara Kraemer, Blueprint for Education
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel Ziminski, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Yanfen Li, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
, women of all racial/ethnic backgrounds,and other underrepresented students [1-4]. While women account for over half of all collegedegrees earned in the United States, the National Science Foundation reports that womencomprise one of the lowest rates of engineering degree recipients [5].Within the engineering workforce in the United States, only 14% of engineers are women and13% of engineers are from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups (African American,Hispanic, Native American/Native Alaskan, and Hawaiian/Pacific Islander) [6]. Thesediscrepancies of representation are addressed in this study as underrepresented minorities(URM). The national need to increase representation in the engineering workforce includesretaining URM students that
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randy McDonald, Texas A&M University; Lani Draper, Texas A&M University; Sunay Palsole, Texas A&M University; Sandra R. Childers, Texas A&M University
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
and value of the resources currently offered and to gain inputfrom the faculty community and other stakeholders that may lead to an improved program. Thestudy considers and compares four different perspectives: input from faculty who haveparticipated in the program, input from faculty who have not participated in the program, inputfrom the facilitators of the program, and data analytics of web-based resources. This lessonslearned paper will be presented as a poster session.Motivation and Background of the WorkTo an increasing degree, Engineering faculty are expected to expand their knowledge and skillsrelated to developing and delivering effective online and distance education courses and usingtechnology to enhance student learning. [1