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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Patrick Cunningham, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Rachel McCord Ellestad, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cheryl Carrico P.E., E4S, LLC
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by the rows in Table 3) as we also guide participants in using backward design todevelop their individual metacognitive activities for students in their context (as depicted by the columnsin Table 3). We will also employ flipped workshops in the short course to focus on participant’sdevelopment and needs. Each of the three workshops will have homework completed prior to theworkshop to maximize collaborative work on the specific objectives for each workshop. The short coursedesign also models the use of metacognitive experiences by calling on instructors to engage in planning,monitoring, and evaluating their own understanding and processes.Before starting the workshops, participants will learn about metacognition through our existing modules
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine C. Chen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Donna Taylor, STEM Education Center at WPI; Erin Solovey, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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teacher PD”). In addition, theteachers gather as a cohort for activities such as Friday group lunches, lab and campus tours,speakers, an industry panel and networking session, and other special events. The summerculminates with a RET Poster Symposium and the RET program continues into the academic yearwith quarterly meetings to report on the implementation of their research-inspired lesson plan intheir classroom.Continued engagement with the research mentors can result in the WPI researchers visitingclassrooms or inviting the teachers back the following summer. The final deliverable for the RETparticipants is to finalize their lesson plan for posting on an online repository of teacher resourcesand to present their research experience and lesson
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tolga Kaya, Central Michigan University; Kumar Yelamarthi, Central Michigan University; Brian P DeJong, Central Michigan University; Qin Hu, Central Michigan University; Shaopeng Cheng, Central Michigan University ; Steve Kettler, Alma High School; Daniel Chen, Central Michigan University
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Year Research Experiences for Teachers ProgramAbstractWe have successfully finished our summer program in our National Science Foundation (NSF)supported Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) Site entitled “Multidisciplinary EngineeringResearch for Rural Michigan's Future.” The summer program was 6 weeks long and hosted 7 in-service teachers (high school science) and 5 pre-service teachers (integrated science majors).Participants are split into 6 groups and teamed up with an engineering faculty and an engineeringundergraduate student each. During their 40 hours/week work schedule, participants haveworked on faculty supervised research projects for half their time and the rest was reserved forclassroom unit plans
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Reeping, University of Cincinnati; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Kenneth Reid, University of Indianapolis; Hossein EbrahimiNejad, Drexel University; Nahal Rashedi
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conductingsimulation analyses of completion rates, this aspect of Curricular Complexity is generally toounderdeveloped to be used as a theoretical framework on its own – despite some work by Waller[10], who used the concept of grade anomaly instead of course pass-rate as a proxy forinstructional complexity.Much more promising, however, is the idea of structural complexity. This construct has theresearcher examine the curriculum itself by using network analysis to measure sequencing andinterconnectedness in a plan of study. Two intrinsic measurements are associated with eachcourse in Curricular Analytics: (1) the blocking factor, which counts how many courses areinaccessible to a student upon failing a specific course, and (2) the delay factor, the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renee M Clark, University of Pittsburgh; Autar Kaw, University of South Florida; Rasim Guldiken, University of South Florida
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promoted through reflection, orthought about one’s own actions. With reflection, students become more aware of their ownprocesses. Although reflection is essential for learning, there has tended to be limited systematicreflection and metacognitive instructional activity in engineering (Ambrose, 2013; Cunninghamet al., 2015; Marra et al., 2017).Our NSF-funded research aimed to address this gap. Our research was conducted in a flippedfluid mechanics classroom, in which step-by-step instruction in planning, monitoring, andevaluating (PME) of problem-solving was provided as part of in-class exercises (i.e., directinstruction “in context”) to support metacognitive skills development and problem-solving.Students also reflected weekly in writing about
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Walter C Lee, Virginia Tech; Malini Josiam, Virginia Tech; Taylor Y Johnson, Virginia Tech; Janice Leshay Hall, Florida International University; Artre Reginald Turner, Virginia Tech
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
participants. Our poster will present anoverview of our: 1) conceptual model informing our data collection; 2) workshop developmentand implementation; and 3) instrument revision and piloting.Project OverviewThis project is a multi-case study with three phases in the research plan and two phases in theeducation plan. The project is guided by a conceptual model developed during Years 1 and 2 ofthe project. Phase 1 of the research plan is a single case study, which involves data collection atthe PI’s home institution, which is the current stage of the project. Part 1 of the education planrelated to developing and implementing Situational Judgment Inventories is currently underwayas well.Before we began collecting data, we reflected on the research
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Russell, Northern Virginia Community College; Josh Labrie, Northern Virginia Community College; Antarjot Kaur
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librarians. During the project, fellowscompleted 24 hours of design thinking instruction, practiced teaching at digital fabricationsummer camps for elementary and middle school youth, and created a lesson plan that integrateddesign thinking into their subject area. This paper investigates the extent to which teacherconfidence & ability in integration of design thinking principles into classroom instruction wereimproved by participation in the PL fellowship.Project Rationale. The notion of “making” has shown promise as an active, project-basedlearning intervention[2]. Integrating digital fabrication into classroom instruction has beenshown to improve student attitudes toward the STEM disciplines and increase career interest [3]-[5]. However
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacob R. Grohs, Virginia Tech; David B. Knight, Virginia Tech; Michelle Soledad, Virginia Tech; Scott W Case, Virginia Tech; Homero Gregorio Murzi, Virginia Tech; Natasha Smith, Virginia Tech
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]. While this decision is reasonable from an operational andresource management perspective, research on large classes have shown that students sufferdecreased academic engagement, motivation and achievement [3]–[5] . Instructors, on the otherhand, report having difficulty establishing rapport with their students and a growing inability tomonitor students’ learning gains and provide quality individualized feedback [4]–[6]. To addressthese issues, our project draws from Lattuca and Stark’s Academic Plan model [9], whichincorporates a thorough consideration of factors influencing curricular activities that can beapplied at the course, program, and institutional levels, and assumes that instructors are keyactors in curriculum development and revision
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University; Priya Manohar, Robert Morris University; Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering; Peter Y Wu, Robert Morris University
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Paper ID #14633Enhancing Verification and Validation Education Using Active Learning ToolsDeveloped through an Academia-Industry PartnershipDr. Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University Acharya joined Robert Morris University in Spring 2005 after serving 15 years in the Software Indus- try. His teaching involvement and research interest are in the area of Software Engineering education, Software Verification & Validation, Data Mining, Neural Networks, and Enterprise Resource Planning. He also has interest in Learning Objectives based Education Material Design and Development. Acharya is a co-author of ”Discrete
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary R. Anderson-Rowland, Arizona State University
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about graduate school until they became a part of thisprogram.The programming changed every semester. The paper will describe the Academic ScholarshipClass that goes with this program and the changes that have been made over the four years,including a paper assignment on career plans after graduation. The students were encouraged todo research and to take internship positions. Twenty-one of the 30 students in the programworked during Spring 2011, the last semester of this program.Challenges that still remain will be discussed including: convincing students that 18 hours is too Page 25.110.2large a load of classes if they are also working
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jill K. Nelson, George Mason University; Jessica Rosenberg, George Mason University
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one year before COVID and the physics CCT was active forroughly six months prior to COVID. Timing relative to COVID is mentioned because themovement to online learning impacted the trajectories and schedules for teaching change efforts.Both of these CCTs started their work by designing a change plan that outlined the issues theywanted to target and then started to work towards those goals by making changes in the targetedintroductory courses. The computer science department joined the project more recently, and itsCCT is still working to design its plan for change.Teaching change efforts spearheaded by the math and physics CCTs primarily focused on thestructure of recitations. Math focused on redesigning calculus recitations to an active
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carolyn A. Nichol, Rice University; Alice Chow, Rice University; Carrie Obenland, Rice University; Christina Anlynette Alston, Rice University Office of STEM Engagement ; Carolina Avendano, Rice University
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connectionsbetween scientific principles, experimentation, and their classrooms. RET participants are guidedin these connections via workshops on classroom pedagogy that focus on translating nanoscienceand engineering into inquiry-based lessons. The teachers meet weekly during their summerexperience to discuss their research, share their experiences in the lab, develop ideas for theirstudents, as well as plan the dissemination of their research, thus forming a collaborative,supportive community. Each teacher creates a poster to present their research experience on theRice University campus, as well as with their home campus and district or at professionalconferences. In the school year following the research experiences, teachers return to Rice toshare both
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Valerie A. Carr, San Jose State University; Maureen C. Smith, San Jose State University; Belle Wei, San Jose State University; Morris E. Jones Jr., San Jose State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
that the minor is new and that the first cohorts were relativelysmall, the number of students completing the survey was modest (n = 15). Results indicate thatstudents were motivated to minor in Applied Computing by a desire to improve their dataanalysis skills and better prepare themselves for the job market / graduate school, as well as abelief that programming is a necessary skill for the future. A large majority of students indicatedthat their peers, instructors, and homework assignments supported their learning very well,whereas they found topics covered and course projects to be less supportive, followed by pacingof course content. With respect to career plans, a majority of students agreed that the minorprovided them with their desired
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leisa D. Thompson, University of Virginia; Lecia Jane Barker, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
computing and engineering teams on eachclient campus collaborated to expand the pool of women students who apply to, enroll in, andgraduate from their majors; in the past, departments have competed for the same pool of women.Our approach to accomplish this goal included: 1) client departments working together toincrease their pool of potential women students, instead of raiding each other’s limited numbersand 2) client teams collaboratively creating and implementing a strategic recruiting plan andadopting a minimum of two retention strategies.Progress was measured against three objectives: 1. Increases in number and percent of female applicants, admissions, and enrollments 2. Enrollments of women increase in client departments at a faster rate
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mo Ahmadian, Eastern New Mexico University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
competitive. Somestudies have shown that underrepresented students drop out of STEM programs at much higherrates than non-STEM programs. Although, providing equal access to higher education isnecessary, colleges and universities must also provide equal opportunity for retention,graduation, and advancement.2 In the book Talking About Leaving, Why Undergraduates Leavethe Sciences, 1.3 it is stated that nationally 40 percent of undergraduate students leave engineeringprograms, 50 percent leave the physical and biological sciences programs, and 60 percent leavemathematics programs to pursue other non-STEM programs.Recent findings from the Academic Pathways Study (APS) have shown that among the factorsthat predict the post-graduation plans of seniors
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donna Milgram, Natl Inst for Women in Trades, Technology & Science (IWITTS)
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Training curriculum teaches STEM educators to work in high-functioning teams to focuson specific audiences of prospective female students for targeted recruitment instead of relyingon the traditional broad brush approach of generic STEM career awareness. The team-based, 12-week WTE Online Training combines asynchronous video modules and assignments with liveinteraction and feedback from the trainer in Team Coaching and Live Question & Answer Calls(see Figure 1). The WTE Online Training System also includes nine months of team-basedFollow-Up Support for plan development and implementation that culminates in a GroupPresentation Call where teams present their outcomes.Participants in this NSF Project’s Online Training are now able to see
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohsen Azizi, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
new course entitled “Solar PV Planning and Installation”, (ii) summer workshopsfor K-12 students through Center for Pre-College Programs (CPCP) at NJIT, (iii) facultydevelopment workshops for the instructors of other 2- and 4-year institutions, (iv) undergraduateresearch and senior design projects, and (v) development of a dedicated public website to includeall the lecture notes, laboratory experiments, video recordings, publications, guidelines todevelop similar courses, and other instructional materials. This paper summarizes and presentsthe comments and feedback from external advisory committee (EAC), external evaluator, facultydevelopment workshop participants, K-12 workshop participants, and the students enrolled in thenew course. It
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: REU 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University; Jyhwen Wang, Texas A&M University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
was matched based on complementing skills andinterests. Creating such collaborative teams was intended to promote both horizontal and verticallearning in an interactive environment, thus laying the pathway to mold independent researcherswho are also team players. During this time, they were immersed in hands-on researchexperiences comprising of a transformative research project, capsulated technical sessions andcomplementary lab practice, field tours, research seminars, and professional developmentworkshops; this on-site experience was supplemented with a 1-year follow-up for continuedinteraction, growth, and guidance for pursuing advanced study. Student deliverables includeddissemination of research results, and a follow-up plan tailored to
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Goodman, University of Colorado, Denver; Heather Lynn Johnson; Maryam Darbeheshti, University of Colorado, Denver; David C. Mays; Tom Altman
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
to Year 2, as well as the design and implementation of anew faculty orientation, called the Welcome Academy, specific to new engineering faculty andpractices related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Finally, drawing on the principal investigator(PI) team’s reflections as well as feedback from external evaluators, we provide our insights withthe intention of sharing useful experiences to other colleges planning to form such FLCs.IntroductionOverwhelming evidence points to the need for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices inthe profession of engineering in general, and in engineering education in particular. There arestrong arguments for embracing DEI practices, from both economics (to improve the nationaltechnical workforce
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Moreland, Purdue University, Northwest; Kyle Alexander Toth, University of Dayton; Nicholas Walla; Chenn Q. Zhou, University of Dayton; Tyamo Okosun, Purdue University, Northwest; Armin Silaen
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with the research mentors and graduatestudents who were working on complimentary research problems. Each teacher defined aresearch problem unique to them, for a total of 11 individual research projects within the fourmain research areas of Blast Furnace Fuel Simulation, Reheat Furnace Simulation, FiniteElement Analysis of Structures, and Safety Training. Teachers completed the research andpresented results at the end of the 6-week summer session. Each teacher also developed andpresented a lesson plan related to their research which was to be implemented in their classroomduring the 2022-23 school year.Evaluation included pre & post measurement of teacher’s self-reported ability to completeresearch tasks such as defining a research problem
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley Bowen, Virginia Tech; Alan R. Kallmeyer, North Dakota State University; Holly Hermine Erickson, North Dakota State University College of Engineering
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Sustainability. For six weeks in the summer, accompanied by severalprofessional learning workshops throughout the school year, rural middle and high schoolmathematics and science teachers engage in a research program within the College ofEngineering. The main goal of the program is for teachers to develop an in-depth understandingof how research principles, engineering applications, and the engineering design process (EDP)can enhance the delivery of instruction in their content area through standards-based instruction.The intent is to create a pedagogical shift in how the teacher approaches lesson plan designcreating more meaningful, engaging, and authentic learning experiences for their students. Aunique aspect of this program is the focus on rural
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Greg Kepner, Midwest Photonics Education Center; Anca L. Sala, Baker College, Flint
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
curricula, surveying 950 employers to determine their educationand training needs in the photonics area, delivering outreach events to 8000+ K-12 studentsinvolving hands-on exploration of lasers and optics, providing professional development tofaculty, participating in training and subsequently developing a recruiting and retention plan forfemales and minorities into the photonics technology field, and giving presentations about bestpractices in photonics technician education at several conferences. Next steps include setting upa laser assisted manufacturing laboratory at Indian Hills Community College and developing theassociated curriculum to serve as a model for colleges in the Midwest interested in teaching thisadvanced manufacturing technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Boggess Philipp, University of Louisville; Jason Immekus, University of Louisville
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universityresearch projects in socially impactful Big Data and Data Science. We have examined theperspectives on learning of three key site groups: the computer scientist principal investigator,the secondary STEM teachers participating in the RET, and the graduate research assistants whomentored the teachers in original research projects. Teachers also translated their researchexperience into curriculum incorporating the engineering practice of mathematical andcomputational thinking and described the lessons they learned from the research process throughfocus group interviews, seminar presentations, and lesson plans. Preliminary findings suggesteach of the site groups saw their own work and their role in that work, from a differentperspective. Members of
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Zheng, Jackson State University; Gordon W Skelton, Jackson State University; Jianjun Yin, Jackson State University
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guided by learningmotivation, metacognition (thinking about one's thinking, and knowing one’s learning beliefsand strategies), and strategic action (planning, monitoring, evaluating progress, and taking properaction)” 1,2,3. Most educational researchers agree that the self-regulation process is a cyclical process andincludes three major phases: (1) planning, during which learners set goals, make strategic plans,and judge their self-efficacy; (2) execution, which involves learner's performance and control oftheir learning efforts, and use of learning management strategies and self-monitoring; and (3)self-reflection, which involves the self-evaluation of mastery, causal attributions, and reactions tothe learning task and performance after
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy B Chan Hilton, University of Southern Indiana
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components of an S-STEM proposal; 2) recruit diverse S-STEM teams who plan to submit an S-STEM proposal to two offerings/ cohorts of the workshop series; 3) increase participants’ knowledge of and confidence in using institutional student data to inform strategies to recruit and support academically talented, low-income students with unmet financial need; and 4) evaluate the overall project to identify the needs of the participants in using institutional data and to inform improvements in faculty development workshops.For the workshop participants, the outcomes include a) articulating awareness of howinstitutional data can be used to inform their project plans and S-STEM program goals; b)developing a plan for
Conference Session
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
standardsand applications relevant to students. Each teacher developed a plan for her/his own school andcurriculum during this part of the RET. Formative feedback on these plans included weeklyfeedback from graduate student, research mentors, resource specialists from Engineering Projectsin Community Service (EPICS) at PU, and the other teachers in the RET program. Teachers were also embedded into the research groups of their mentors: they attendedgoup meetings, discussed research results, and conducted laboratory work, modeling exercises,or other utilized other methodologies to answer their research questions. Teachers also workedwith their research group to develop implemenation plans, and in particular, what type ofsupplies and equipment
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida; Dennis R. Parnell Jr., University of Florida; Pasha Antonenko, University of Florida; Brian Abramowitz, University of Florida; Victor Perez
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
curriculum and AI concepts. This research focuses onleveraging 6th and 7th-grade science curricula related to state standards to introduce machine learningconcepts by using fossil shark teeth. Researchers from engineering, education, and paleontologycollaboratively developed learning modules to upskill Title I schoolteachers to meaningfully integrate AIfundamentals within their existing curriculum. With a special emphasis on machine learning (ML), fivelesson plans were presented during a week-long teacher professional development. Teachers conceptualizedand implemented ML models that distinguish fossil shark teeth by their taxonomy and primary functionsto recognize ecological and evolutionary patterns. After introducing a lesson, each teacher
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Teresa Cardador, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign ; Karin Jensen, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Kelly J. Cross, University of Nevada, Reno; Grisel Lopez-Alvarez, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Andrea J. Kunze, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
selected your major, who, if anyone, were asked about their contributed to your choice? What courses, if any, prepared you major selection and for your major? influences on deciding 2. What factors/characteristics are required for success in your on that major. major? 3. How important are technical in your major? Professional skills? Section 2. Participants 1. What elective track/specialization have you selected/plan to select were asked about their within your major? Why? specialization or 2. What factors/characteristics are required for success in your area elective track within of specialization? their major. 3. What are the ways, outside of coursework
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patrick Cunningham, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Holly M Matusovich, Virginia Tech; John Ray Morelock, Virginia Tech; Deirdre-Annaliese Nicole Hunter, Virginia Tech
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
reach solutions more efficiently and effectively and to continuelearning from their experiences [5]. More specifically, metacognition improves ones awarenessand regulation of how they think – identifying and defining problems and sub-problems, howwell specific known strategies are matched to a particular problem, planning and monitoring asolution process, and evaluating the process and results. These same skills improve engineeringstudent learning in present educational contexts and are connected to lifelong learning. Inpreparing to become practicing engineers, i.e., messy problem solvers, engineering students willbenefit greatly from explicit development of their metacognitive skills – now and throughouttheir lives.The purpose of this project
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NSF Grantees: Entrepreneurship
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Magdalini Z. Lagoudas, Texas A&M University; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Rodney Boehm, Texas A&M University; Samantha Asbell, Texas A&M University
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standardization) from 1990 through 1994. He has been active in SONET’s National and International Standardization since 1985. In addition, Rodney has published numerous papers and presentations on SONET. Rodney began his career with Fujitsu Network Communications in 1989 as the Director of Strategic Plan- ning. He also held the positions of Director of Transport Product Planning, Vice President of Business Management, Senior Vice President of Sales Management, Senior Vice President of Manufacturing, and Senior Vice President of Business Development. Before joining Fujitsu, Rodney worked for Bell Labora- tories, Bellcore (now Telcordia), and Rockwell International. He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in