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First-year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natalie C.T. Van Tyne, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
are people with common traits of human nature.Our research questions are as follows:  How do team members describe manifestations of trust as a key factor in team success?  How can faculty remove barriers to the development of trust among members of student teams?End-of-semester surveys revealed that teams that exhibited a high level of trust often stated thatthe choice of design project did not affect the ability of the team to be successful, while teamswith a low level of trust often blamed the choice of project for their difficulties factors.Successful teams also seem to exhibit a type of “team chemistry” whereby they enjoyedsocializing as well as working together. The trust reinforces this type of
Conference Session
Pre-College: Perceptions and Attitudes on the Pathway to Engineering (4)
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J. Chris Carroll, Saint Louis University; Shannon M. Sipes, Indiana University ; Jacob W. Benton, Primoris Services Corporation; Traci Aucoin, GEAR UP; Gloria E. de Zamacona Cervantes, Saint Louis University; Adam O'Neill, Saint Louis University; Sana M. Syed, Saint Louis University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
- St. Louis Section. He has eight years of formal experience with K-12 engineering education.Dr. Shannon M. Sipes, Indiana University Shannon M. Sipes is an instructional consultant in the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning at IU. In this role she provides professional development and individual consultation services for faculty with questions regarding their own teaching and student learning. Prior to her current role, she has served as the director of assessment helping faculty members with SOTL projects and classroom assessment. Shannon holds B.S. and M.A. degrees in psychology and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction with a focus on higher education.Mr. Jacob W. Benton, Primoris Services Corporation
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Professional Skills and Teaming in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James M. Leake, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; David Weightman MDesRCA IDSA, University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign; Baigalmaa Batmunkh, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Design in Engineering Education
innovative freeform modeling capabilities.The multidisciplinary teams include students, mostly seniors, from systems engineering anddesign, mechanical engineering, bioengineering and industrial design. The design projectsconsist of biomedical products and devices, and each project includes a sponsor from thehealthcare industry. The instructors include faculty from systems engineering and design,industrial design, and bioengineering.Using this testbed, a graduate student conducted research on reflective practice, design thinking,and how students engage in and use digital tools for design and collaboration. The initialresearch was conducted in the fall of 2015. Project results include a five-minute video thatdescribes student impressions of their
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christina L. Carmen, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Deborah Lynn Fraley, Women in Defense, TN Valley Chapter
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Women in Engineering
senior design teams have been able to work with NASA engineers on projects that are relevant to NASA’s mission. In April 2011, Dr. Carmen was selected as a Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award recipient.Ms. Deborah Lynn Fraley, Women in Defense, TN Valley Chapter Deborah Fraley is an Aerospace Engineer from Auburn University with 38 years experience as a defense contractor. She is employed as the Business Development Manager for Quantum Research International, Inc., a small company headquartered in Huntsville, AL. She is also the STEM Director for the TN Valley Chapter (TVC) of Women In Defense (WID), a national security organization dedicated to the advance- ment of women in
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Research Experiences at Two-year Colleges
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas Patrick Langhoff, Skyline College; Amelito G Enriquez, Canada College
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Diversity
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Two Year College Division
Paper ID #18987Development and Implementation of an Introduction to Research Winter In-ternship Program for Underrepresented Community College StudentsProf. Nicholas Patrick Langhoff, Skyline College Nicholas Langhoff is an associate professor of engineering and computer science at Skyline College in San Bruno, California. He is also a co-investigator for multiple grant projects at Ca˜nada College in Redwood City, California. He received his M.S. degree from San Francisco State University in embedded electri- cal engineering and computer systems. His educational research interests include technology-enhanced instruction
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation in First-Year Programs
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Patricia Brackin P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Richard A. House, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Jay Patrick McCormack, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Anneliese Watt, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Bill Riley, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
 Describe assemblies rules and behaviors that  Create proper patterns contribute to engineering drawings effective to communicate a teamwork design  Identify the  “Explode” an relevance of assembly and to professional animate the explosion ethics in to show the intended project work
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Dell, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Carol Elizabeth Marchetti, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Sharon Patricia Mason, Rochester Institute of Technology; Margaret B. Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Maureen S. Valentine, Rochester Institute of Technology (CAST); DeLois Kijana Crawford, Rochester Institute of Technology (GCCIS)
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
Paper ID #19040Career Navigation Initiatives for Women STEM Faculty in Support of Insti-tutional TransformationProf. Elizabeth Dell, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE) Professor Dell is an associate professor in the Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology department at RIT. She serves as the Faculty Associate to the Provost for Women Faculty and is co-PI for RIT’s NSF ADVANCE project. Her research interests include: characterization of biodegradable plastics and environmental consideration in materials selection for production design, the impact of technology paired with active learning pedagogies on
Conference Session
Engineering Identity
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anita Patrick, University of Texas, Austin; Nathan Hyungsok Choe, The University of Texas, Austin; Luis L. Martins, University of Texas, Austin; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas, Austin; Meagan R. Kendall, University of Texas, El Paso; Carolyn Conner Seepersad, University of Texas, Austin
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Educational Research and Methods
engineers but is notaddressed in studies focusing on math and science identity. This gap in the literaturepresents a unique opportunity to make an important contribution to the literature byexplicitly examining how students’ affect towards key elements of engineering practicepredict their engineering identities. The first step towards narrowing this gap isestablishing a measure of affect towards key elements of engineering practice. In abroader project, we seek to understand how an individual’s affect toward elements ofengineering practice, i.e., the extent to which one likes these elements, predicts theirattraction to and retention within engineering education and the engineering profession,via its effects on identification with the engineering
Conference Session
Writing and Communication
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Denise Tombolato-Terzic, Christopher Newport University; Daniel P. Richards, Old Dominion University; Pilar Pazos, Old Dominion University; Megan McKittrick, Old Dominion University; Julia Romberger, Old Dominion University; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
lead of Area of Specializa- tion Mechatronics Systems Design. She worked as a Visiting Researcher at Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing in Disputanta, VA on projects focusing on digital thread and cyber security of manufacturing systems. She has funded research in broadening participation efforts of underrepresented students in STEM funded by Office of Naval Research, focusing on mechatronic pathways. She is part of the ONR project related to the additive manufacturing training of active military. She is also part of the research team that leads the summer camp to nine graders that focus on broadening participation of underrepresented students into STEM (ODU BLAST).Dr. Denise Tombolato-Terzic
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Student Division Early Introduction to Engineering Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Md Tarique Hasan Khan, Wayne State University; Kamyar Raoufi, Oregon State University; Kijung Park, Iowa State Univerisity; Tasnia Reza; Carolyn E Psenka, Wayne State University; Kathy Schmidt Jackson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Karl R. Haapala, Oregon State University; Gül E. Okudan Kremer, Iowa State University; Kyoung-Yun Kim, Wayne State University
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Student
collaborates with faculty on the Scholarship of Teach- ing and Learning through various research projects. Particular current areas of collaboration include instructional design, evaluation, engineering education and learner support. In addition, Dr. Jackson is an Affiliate Faculty in Penn State’s Higher Education Department.Prof. Karl R Haapala, Oregon State University Dr. Karl R. Haapala is an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University, where he directs the Industrial Sustainability Laboratory and is Assistant Director of the OSU Industrial Assessment Center. He received his B.S. (2001) and M.S. (2003) in Mechanical Engineering, and his Ph.D. in
Conference Session
Understanding Student Development in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Megan Kenny Feister, California State University, Channel Islands; Carla B. Zoltowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Patrice Marie Buzzanell, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); David Torres, Purdue University
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Design in Engineering Education
School of Communication at Purdue University pursuing a PhD in Organizational Communication with a minor in data analysis and research methodol- ogy. His research interests reside at the intersection of organizational communication, identity, design, and organizational ethics c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Development of Perceptions of Technical and Ethical Expertise In Teams Over TimeAbstractThis study considers a social network analysis conducted with design teams in an engineeringeducation program at a major Midwestern university. We conducted a longitudinal socialnetwork analysis with two classes, which each contained 2-5 project teams
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Ahmed Abdalwhab Galaleldin, University of Ottawa; Hanan Anis, University of Ottawa
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
paper describes how Makerspaces help cultivate students’ communities ofpractice (CoP). We interviewed 19 engineering students with different participation levels in theMakerspace, from different engineering disciplines to understand how they became participantsin the makers’ community of practice at the Richard L’Abbé Makerspace. We found that theMakerspace provided engineering students with a platform for forming a CoP that shares acommon interest in making, by providing them with access to equipment, workshops,competitions, and by connecting engineering students from various disciplines to work on hands-on engineering projects that allowed them to translate theories learned in classroom to practice.The paper also describes the lessons learned
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 11
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel W. Chang, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Electrical and Computer
classroom where the students learn with one method(visually with gates and structures) and in labs or projects where they are asked to implementdesigns using text descriptors. Often times a student's frustration with HDLs leads to them beingdisinterested in digital systems or even computer engineering as a major. This paper will describethe transition of an introductory Computer Engineering course from primarily using Verilog forits assignments to instead using a combination of schematic capture (which is very similar to whatthey see in class) and Verilog. With this course's redesign, the author saw the student's self-reportedconfidence in their design skills improve by 44% (from 41% to 85%) and their interest in takingadditional computer
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kauser Jahan, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Ying Tang, Rowan University; Cheryl A Bodnar, Rowan University; C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University; Mariano Javier Savelski, Rowan University; Parth Bhavsar, Rowan University; Angela D Wenger, Center for Aquatic Sciences; Patricia Lynn Hurley, Rowan University; Roisin Breen, Rowan University; DeMond S Miller, Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Kara Ieva Ieva, Rowan University; Megan Casey Mittenzwei
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and the Environment and Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. Dr. Bhavsar was pre- viously a postdoctoral fellow in a connected vehicle research program in the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering at Clemson University, where he worked on several connected vehicle technology research projects. Dr. Bhavsar received his Ph.D. degree in 2013 and his M.S. degree in 2006 from Clemson University. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on development of an evaluation framework for connected vehicle technology supported alternative fuel vehicles. Dr. Bhavsar also has three years of experience in the private sector in developing transportation engineering and
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Engineering Technology Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael C. Hatfield, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Catherine F. Cahill, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; John Monahan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
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Engineering Technology
-based sensors for determining the concen- tration, composition, and spatial distribution of atmospheric aerosols. In August 2015, Cathy completed a nineteen-month Congressional Fellowship with the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Re- sources and returned to UAF to join ACUASI’s leadership team.Dr. John Monahan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks John Monahan is currently the Director of University of Alaska Fairbanks, Upward Bound and Princi- pal Investigator of the National Science Foundations EPSCoR Track 3 ”Modern Blanket Toss” project investigating the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in K12 classrooms. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Low-Cost Fixed
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wesley G. Lawson, University of Maryland, College Park; Stephen Secules, University of Maryland, College Park; Shuvra Bhattacharyya, University of Maryland, USA, and Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Andrew Elby, University of Maryland, College Park; William Hawkins, University of Maryland; Tudor Dumitras, University of Maryland, College Park; Neruh Ramirez, University of Maryland, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
compares an innovative approach to teaching an introductory C programming course to atraditional C programming course for electrical engineering students. Students who pass eithercourse must subsequently take a traditional intermediate C programming course. The novel courseutilizes hardware-based projects to motivate students to master language syntax and implement keyprogramming concepts and best practices. In addition to comparing the attitudes and self-perceptions of the students in each of the introductory courses, we also look at success rates foreach cohort in the intermediate programming class as well as their progress toward their degrees.The electrical engineering students who took either introductory class on average had identicalGPAs
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Technical Session 3: History and Future of Engineering Librarianship
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kari A. Kozak, University of Iowa
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Engineering Libraries
project began in 2012 with a single email from a professor asking if the Librarywould be open to checking out tools. The professor had tools to loan to students but no systemfor tracking the items. The Library was eager to add this new service and set up procedures anda loan policy. (Full policy and procedures can be found at http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/eng/tool-library/.)The Tool Library started out with thirty-eight items available for checkout and items have beenadded ever since. News of the new Tool Library spread by word of mouth, triggering severaldifferent groups to donate tools.At the beginning of 2016, it became apparent there was a need for items more geared towardcreating and hands-on learning with a strong emphasis on technology. It also
Conference Session
Energy Conservation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rajarajan Subramanian, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg; Fazil T. Najafi, University of Florida
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
, Sustainable Energy in Buildings and Roads and Construction Project Management. Currently, he is teaching Civil and Construction Engineering at Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.Dr. Fazil T. Najafi, University of Florida Dr. Fazil T. Najafi For more than forty years, Dr. Fazil T. Najafi has worked in government, industry and education. He earned a BSCE in 1963 from the American College of Engineering, in his place of birth, Kabul, Afghanistan, and since then came to the United States with a Fulbright scholarship earning his MS in civil engineering in 1972 and a Ph.D. degree in transportation in 1977. His experience in industry includes work as a highway, structural, mechanical, and
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CoED: Embedded Systems and Robotics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ying Lin, Western Washington University; Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
statistical signal processing for wireless sensor network applications and secure communications in wireless networks.Prof. Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University Todd Morton has been teaching the upper level embedded systems and senior project courses for Western Washington University’s Electronics Engineering Technology(EET) program for 25 years. He has been the EET program coordinator since 2005 and also served as department chair from 2008-2012. He is the author of the text ’Embedded Microcontrollers’, which covers assembly and C programming in small real-time embedded systems and has worked as a design engineer at Physio Control Corporation and at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an ASEE-NASA Summer Faculty
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Clinical, Patient, and Innovation Experiences in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine E. Reuther, Columbia University; Andrea Nye, Columbia University; Lorna Helen Begg, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; John D. O'Neill, Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Engineering; Ahmet-Hamdi Cavusoglu, Columbia University
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Biomedical
Medical Center, and Columbia Technology Ventures that facilitates commercialization of clinical solutions driven by teams of engineers, clinicians, scientists, students and others, with the end goal of moving promising biomedical technologies to clinical application and market-based healthcare solutions.Ms. Lorna Helen Begg, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Ms. Lorna Begg is a MPH student at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. She works part-time as a Project Coordinator at the Columbia-Coulter Translational Research Partnership.John D. O’Neill, Columbia University, Department of Biomedical EngineeringAhmet-Hamdi Cavusoglu, Columbia University Ahmet-Hamdi Cavusoglu is a Chemical
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tarun Yellamraju, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Mireille Boutin, Purdue University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
appointment in the Department of Mathematics. Her past research accomplishments include the development of light-weight methods for language translation on mobile phones, food anal- ysis tools for the treatment of the inherited metabolic disease phenylketonuria, and improved document processing methods for the printing industry. Her current areas of research include signal processing, big data, and various applied mathematics problems motivated by engineering applications. In particular, she is interested in high-dimensional machine learning problems that stem from applications, including data analysis issues related to STEM education research. She created ”Project Rhea,” a student-driven online learning project at
Conference Session
Retention
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Laggini Fiore, Temple University; Shawn Patrick Fagan, Temple University; David Brookstein, Temple University
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Educational Research and Methods
advising, career guidance,and faculty support are frequently reported by students who leave an engineering program(Seymour et al., 1997, Meyer et al., 2014). Regardless of these challenges it is important forengineering programs to be aware of these realities when developing and implementing retentioninitiatives.Temple University’s Project SOARTraditionally, Temple University has responded to the issue of low rates of success and retentionin its engineering courses and programs by providing support interventions for strugglingstudents. In fact, at Temple we have robust student support services, including tutoring, examreview sessions for select courses, peer assisted study sessions, coaching on academic skillsdevelopment, a writing center, and
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Pre-College: Evaluation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reagan Curtis, West Virginia University; Johnna Bolyard, West Virginia University; Darran Cairns, West Virginia University; David Luke Loomis, West Virginia University; Sera Mathew; Kelly Leigh Watts, Regional Educaion Service Agency 3
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
to teach specific relevant math and sciencecontent standards and objectives, and receive formative feedback and content knowledgecoaching as they implement, evaluate and refine those lessons.Project TESAL (Teachers Engaged in Science And Literacy) is a three-year professionaldevelopment program that includes annual two-week summer face-to-face intensive professionaldevelopment opportunities and four additional day-long experiences throughout the school year.In addition, project personnel observe participants’ classroom instruction, providing feedbackand support on implementation of Engineering Design-focused lessons. In this paper, wedescribe the program and evaluation findings from the first two years of implementation.Project TESAL
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Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karim Heinz Muci-Kuchler, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Mark David Bedillion, Carnegie Mellon University; Shaobo Huang, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Cassandra M Birrenkott, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Marius D Ellingsen, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Walelign Messele Nikshi, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; John Ziadat, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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Systems Engineering
involves the numer-ical simulation of ballistic impact events. Mr. Ziadat is expected to receive his Master’s degree in May2017, after which he will be working as a Structural Analyst within Blue Origin’s Propulsion Analysisgroup, located in Kent, WA. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Incorporating Basic Systems Thinking and Systems Engineering Concepts in a Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Design CourseAbstractMechanical engineering undergraduate programs in the US commonly have in their curricula oneor more courses and a capstone design project in which students can learn and put into practicesome of the methodologies and tools typically used during the design and development of newproducts
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Early ChemE Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jamie Gomez, University of New Mexico; Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico; Abhaya K. Datye, University of New Mexico
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #18351Jigsaws & Parleys: Strategies for engaging sophomore level students as alearning communityDr. Jamie Gomez R, University of New Mexico Jamie Gomez, Ph.D., is a Lecturer Title III in the department of Chemical & Biological Engineering (CBE) at the University of New Mexico. She is a co- Principal Investigator for the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Professional Formation of Engineers: Research Initiation in Engineering For- mation (PFE: RIEF) for the project- Using Digital Badging and Design Challenge Modules to Develop Professional Identity. She is a member of the department’s ABET and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Inez Hua, Purdue University; Monica E. Cardella, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Michael L Curry, Tuskegee University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
), with theknowledge and skills to equip their students to become part of a technologically adept workforceas well as informed designers and users of sustainable products. The objectives are: 1) To enhance teacher quality and proficiency in teaching highschool science, 2) To increase the number and diversity of students who study STEM (science,technology, engineering and math) in high school and college and choose STEM-related careersand 3) To equip participating teachers to share their knowledge and innovative, science-basedcurricula within their districts and with a broader, national community of high school STEMteachers. Our rationale for proposing this project is that there is high demand for a scientificallyliterate workforce
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies - Bring Your Own Experiment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel J. Monfredo, University of Rochester; David J. Schinsing; James Alkins, University of Rochester; Thor O. Olsen
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
, and fifteen ‘teams’ of two to four students). The experience exposedstudents early in the major to the use of sensors, microprocessors, Arduino software, (remote)data acquisition, and the data processing methods useful for their upper level unit operations andprocess control laboratory courses. Projects included evaluating the economic potential of solarpanels or wind turbines installed on campus buildings, monitoring the temperature changes in arecyclable-material parabolic trough, and developing smart agriculture irrigation systems basedupon soil moisture readings. Voluntary feedback from thirty-seven students at the end of thecourse indicated that more than two-thirds of the respondents ‘Agreed or Strongly Agreed’ toqueries that the
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Mid Atlantic Papers
Collection
2017 Mid-Atlantic Section Fall Conference
Authors
Peter Raymond Stupak, Raritan Valley Community College
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Mid-Atlantic Section Fall Conference
topotential internship and professional employers. Fall 2017 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, Oct 6-7 – Penn State BerksThe spirit of this project is aligned with previous and on-going efforts to expose and engagestudents in “authentic” engineering experiences and environments through, for example, Hands-on projects1-5, Project Based Learning6, Service Learning7, Learning Factories8, and CapstoneProjects9.Industry Skills FocusAll project activity was hands-on and “live” – without classroom lectures or Labs. Principlesand skills were experienced first-hand. The focus was for the student team to learn by doing.Concepts and skills emphasized were those directly useful for engineers in aprofessional/industry environment and included
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Division Experimentation & Lab-oriented Studies Electrical Engineering and Circuits
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Miller, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #19320Use of an Automated Grading Circuit for a Lab-based CourseDr. Christopher Miller, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Chris is an Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Tech- nology. His interests include engineering education, embedded systems, and ubiquitous computing. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 WIP: Use of an Automated Grading Circuit for a Lab-Based CourseAbstract: Laboratories and hands-on projects are an important part of courses in embeddedsystems and microcontrollers
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Engineering in Societal Context
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gordon D. Hoople, University of San Diego; Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, University of San Diego
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
and the school of peace studies. The course will be co-taught, with GDHrepresenting engineering and ACF representing peace studies. The semester will be spent on asingle project, designing a drone for social good. Drones come with an ideal combination oftechnical and ethical challenges that will force students from both schools to wrestle togetherwith unfamiliar questions. One of our primary learning outcomes will be for this struggle tocultivate individual empathy across disciplinary boundaries. Put more practically, we want thestudents to understand how using alternative disciplinary frameworks changes theirunderstanding of problems. During the semester small teams (4-6 students) will each 1) build aquadcopter drone using the open source