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working on technical training and engineering projects funded by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Countries where he has worked include Armenia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, and Thailand. In addition, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in engineering education for the department. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 The Influence of Role Models on Students’ Interest in STEM (Work-in-Progress)IntroductionSTEM fields drive our nation’s economic growth and competitiveness with new innovativetechnologies [1]. In a projection, it was estimated that from 2019 to 2029 STEM
. He is an author of numerous research papers and presentations in these areas. He has worked on undergrad- uate education research projects sponsored by Northrop Grumman, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. Dr. Aliyazicioglu is a member of the IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, and ASEE. Aliyazicioglu is faculty advisor for the student chapter of the IEEE. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Sensor Fusion Algorithms and Tracking for Autonomous Systems Abstract This paper discusses the results and experiences of an undergraduate senior project sponsored by an industry. The project focused on applying sensor fusion and localization algorithms to generate highly reliable and accurate
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andOrganizational Studies, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 1-17, Mar. 2014.[12] B. French, J. Immekus, and W. Oakes, “An Examination of Indicators of EngineeringStudents’ Success and Persistence,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 94, no. 4, pp. 419-425, Jan. 2013. doi: 10.1002/j.2168-9830.2005.tb00869.x[13] R.K. Hackett, G.R. Martin, and D.P. Rosselli, “Factors Related to Performance Ratings ofEngineering Students in Cooperative Education Placements,” Journal of Engineering Education,vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 455-458, Jan. 2013. doi: 10.1002/j.2168-9830.1998.tb00379.x[14] E. Marquez and S. Garcia Jr., “Finding Balance: Examining the Impact of Grades onEngineering Students Well-Being,” 2020 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2020.Paper ID: 29969.[15] E
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acoustics, or building lighting and electrical systems. The first threeyears of the accredited 4+1 track are common to all students in the program, covering coreengineering courses and introductory courses related to each specialization option. In the fourthyear of the program, students begin coursework related to their selected specialization. In thefifth-year master’s program, students complete graduate coursework related to theirspecialization and must complete an interdisciplinary capstone team design project. Studentteams, advised by industry and faculty members, complete a building design in a simulatedprofessional practice and compete in a national student design competition. Prior to 2019, fifth-year master’s students were also required to
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): Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle,D2L Brightspace, and Sakai, as well as certain specialized testing engines that provide functionalities notincluded in the more common platforms.To determine which features were of interest, the author asked for input from three listservs: thediscussion list of the POD Network, North America’s largest educational development community, theETD-L list of the ASEE Engineering Technology division, and the SIGCSE-members list for computer-science educators associated with the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education. Heused the feedback to design a survey that, with the permission of the local IRB, was posted to the samelists in December 2021 and January 2022. Fifty-five responses were received, from users
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next generation of engineers. Paula is intentional in creating programming for women faculty, staff, and students that fosters social engagement and professional growth. From her years as an attorney, Paula is thrilled to continue her research which now focuses on best practices for supporting and recruiting the next generation of women engineers. In 2021, Paula and her colleagues were recognized as the authors of the 2021 Best Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Paper in the Community Education Division for their paper “Leveling the Playing Field: A Virtual Summer Camp for Women of Color”, which was presented at the 2021 ASEE Conference. Paula is passionate about sharing the connection between law and engineering. Paula
at the School of Engineering and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness of engineering courses. She is the winner of 2021 University Teaching Fellow award, 2019 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award, and recipient of 2016, 2017, and 2018 Klewin Excellence in teaching award. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Strength-Based Projects in the Mechanics of Materials Course to Enhance Inclusivity and EngagementAbstractThe Mechanics of Materials course is an entry-level class required for several engineeringmajors such as Civil
integration at an early stage in the process. Integratingtechnical and non-technical subjects can be used to develop efficient integration, e.g., computer,industrial design, and marketing2; and also, for breaking down established approaches andprocesses to give a new outlook, e.g., the integration of the arts and STEM into STEAM.3 1 Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference Copyright © 2023, American Society for Engineering EducationOthers have focused explicitly on art and engineering design through integrated studios toincrease creativity.4 Here, we approach interdisciplinary design
practices survey (Spring 2018, Spring 2019). Two sources of data onstudent perceptions of the learning environment include an end-of-course survey (Spring 2017 through Fall2020) and a mid-course survey (Fall 2018 through Fall 2020). In what follows, we draw on these sources ofdata to describe general patterns of changes in instructional practice for the 10 teaching faculty whoparticipated in the project for 3 years. As we describe summary findings qualitatively for a small group offaculty, no data are included here.Results and DiscussionImplementation of Active-Learning ApproachesPrior to the start of the project, 8 of the 13 core courses were taught as large lectures. The four-coursecalculus sequence had multiple sections of approximately 40
collaboration. Dr. Khan is the Chair of ASEE Midwest Section.Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim, Arkansas Tech University Mohamed Ibrahim, PhD Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education Arkansas Tech University (479) 964-0583 ext. 2452Dr. Syed Ali Haider, State University of New York at Fredonia American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Performance Prediction of Computer Science Students in Capstone Software Engineering Course through Educational Data MiningAbstractEducational data mining has been extensively used to predict students’ performance in universitycourses to plan improvements in teaching and learning processes, achieve academic
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who mentor competition teams (Rose-Hulman Institute ofTechnology, June 2019), there was general agreement that some items in the EUES aligned wellwith the competition teams context, while there is distinct misalignment with others: • Create a business model—while the faculty interviewed did not see the phrase “business model” with a focus on revenue and cost as appropriate to the engineering competition context, they stated that competition teams generally need to construct an operating model to help them organize and work together effectively; • Identify a supply chain—in order to keep their projects on schedule, student teams need to establish a supply chain or the ability to navigate the university financial
Unleashed website:https://engineeringunleashed.com/card/2403 [6]. The card provided the instructional materialmentioned within the paper including the full assignment write ups, examples of student work,instructor notes, rubrics, and an hour-long video presentation of the materials. All of thesematerials can be freely downloaded, modified, and used.Resources[1] “KEEN - Home,” KEEN - Home. [Online]. Available: https://engineeringunleashed.com/.[Accessed: 06-Mar-2021].[2] KEEN - The Framework. [Online]. Available: https://engineeringunleashed.com/framework.[Accessed: 08-Mar-2021].[3] J. B. Hylton, D. Mikesell, J.-D. Yoder, and H. LeBlanc. (2019) “Working to Instill theEntrepreneurial Mindset Across the Curriculum,” Entrepreneurship Education and
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Virtual Instrumentation (REV) and served as a special session committee member for the Experiment@ International Conference Series (exp.at). American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021BYOE: Creating the STAND: Sensors and Transducers Active eNgineering Design-bench. ASEE 2021 – DELROS Division – BYOE SessionAuthor Information: Mark Trudgen, PhD Dominik May, PhD Robert Oliver Zanone Lecturer, School of Electrical Assistant Professor, Student, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering Education and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering Transformations
response, pauses, file download, check your work, andmore. This platform allows for seamless integration of existing recorded videos with the additionof active exercises built in the platform.This assessment was completed in Spring 2020. However, platforms change overtime with newfeatures being added. Therefore, modern assessments should be made for individual instructoruse. For example, in 2019 PlayPosit added one of our favorite features that allows instructors toview the video in “learner mode”. For instructors interested in incorporating active exercises intolecture videos: 1. Familiarize yourself with the terminology used in video platforms (such as branching, jumping, hotspot, etc.) 2. Evaluate each
first introduced in the Fall 2019 offering of themanufacturing course [3]. In Fall 2020, improvements were made to further develop the module.For example, the amount of class-time devoted to the activities was adjusted, and more guidancewas given for the economic analysis portion of the mini-project. The effectiveness of the modulein achieving the five learning objectives was assessed for the first time in Fall 2020. This paperwill describe the revised module and present the assessment results.Description of Polymer Processing ModuleThe module activities include an Injection Molding Lab, Question Formulation Technique(QFT), Jigsaw, and Business Proposal Mini-Project. These activities took place over two 2-hourlab sessions.The first session was
simulate the motion of aircraft based on control inputs initiated by the user.1 However,when testing the motors used to drive the motion, they proved to not be powerful enough toexecute all necessary functions without sustaining damage. At the end of the school year, theteam determined that more powerful motors would be necessary. More funding was requestedand eventually granted, but not before the senior students had graduated from ORU. The nextyear’s class of students installed the new motors in the Spring of 2019, but testing the prototypewas very limited due to the School of Engineering moving all labs and classrooms to newfacilities across the street. Boxing up the simulator and all required equipment proved to be alarge challenge. Another
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE).Dr. Jeanette Hariharan, Florida Gulf Coast University Jeanette Hariharan, Ph.D., P.E., is a visiting assistant professor at Florida Gulf Coast University, and IEEE member. Her main concentrations are applications in statistics and machine learning, optics, machine vi- sion, and pattern recognition. System modeling, algorithm development for microcontroller applications, and image processing are also areas of interest. Jeanette did her undergraduate education at Carnegie- Mellon University where she was a double major in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering. She worked as a research assistant for NASA, Langley, for two years