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TS3: Working with Students
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jodi A. Bolognese, Northeastern University; Richard Whalen, Northeastern University; Evie Dee Cordell, Northeastern University; Alissa P. Link Cilfone, Northeastern University; Brooke D. Williams, Northeastern University
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Engineering Libraries
the workshop and challenging circumstances for all,achieving parity with last year’s outcomes indicates that in its new format, the workshop is stillproviding first year students with the foundational research skills they’ll need to be successful intheir academic and professional careers as engineers.IntroductionOver the last two years, Research & Instruction librarians at Northeastern University havecollaborated with the First Year Engineering program to develop and refine an interactiveworkshop series designed to introduce new engineering students to key research resources andskills at the start of their degree programs, thus establishing a foundation in university-levelengineering research [1].At Northeastern University College of
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Thermal Fluid Related
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Siu Ling Leung, Pennsylvania State University; Eric Marsh, Pennsylvania State University; Stephen Lynch, Pennsylvania State University; H. J. Sommer III, Pennsylvania State University; Sean N. Brennan, Pennsylvania State University; Tak-Sing Wong, The Pennsylvania State University; Brian M. Foley, The Pennsylvania State University; Jean-Michel Mongeau, Pennsylvania State University; Daniel H. Cortes, Penn State University; Karen A. Thole, Pennsylvania State University
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Mechanical Engineering
. Tak-Sing Wong, The Pennsylvania State University Dr. Tak-Sing Wong is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the holder of Wormley Family Early Career Professorship at Penn State. His current research focuses on bio-inspired materials design with applications in water, energy, medicine, and environmental sustainability. For his research contributions, Dr. Wong was named one of the world’s top 35 innovators under the age of 35 by the MIT Technology Review, and honored by the White House for the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.Prof. Brian M. Foley, The Pennsylvania State University American c Society for
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CoNECD Session : Day 1 Slot 2 Technical Session 4
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2021 CoNECD
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Courtney Zongrone, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cassandra J. McCall, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ashley Shew, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., University of Florida; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
the Vir- ginia Tech Engineering Communications Center (VTECC). Her research focuses on communication in engineering design, interdisciplinary communication and collaboration, design education, and gender in engineering. She was awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation to study expert teaching in capstone design courses, and is co-PI on numerous NSF grants exploring communication, design, and identity in engineering. Drawing on theories of situated learning and identity development, her work includes studies on the teaching and learning of communication, effective teaching practices in design education, the effects of differing design pedagogies on retention and motivation, the dynamics of
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CoNECD Session : Day 1 Slot 7 Technical Session 2
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2021 CoNECD
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Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Cara Margherio, University of Washington; Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington; Sriram Mohan, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Eva Andrijcic, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
others.Dr. Cara Margherio, University of Washington Cara Margherio is the Assistant Director of the UW Center for Evaluation & Research for STEM Equity (CERSE). Cara manages the evaluation of several NSF- and NIH-funded projects, primarily working with national professional development programs for early-career academics from groups underrepresented in STEM. Her research is grounded in critical race and feminist theories, and her research interests include community cultural wealth, counterspaces, intersectionality, and institutional change.Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington Ms. Doten-Snitker is a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Washington’s Center for Evalu- ation and Research for STEM
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CoNECD Session : Day 3 Slot 2 Technical Session 1
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2021 CoNECD
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Emily Knaphus-Soran, University of Washington; Tiffany D. Pan, University of Washington; Eve A. Riskin P.E., University of Washington; Sonya Cunningham, University of Washington; Saejin Kwak Tanguay, University of Washington; Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
as work in teams to apply mathematical concepts to hands-on engineering projects. ● “Math ‘til you drop” sessions (MTUDs) which are mandatory all-day study sessions twice a quarter where students gather to practice problems and study with their peers before midterms or finals. 2 (2) Personal and professional developmentIn addition to math and science coursework, STARS students are required to take courses thatprovide them with research-informed best practices for developing study and learning skills; helpthem navigate university resources; offer career and professional development; and enhancemetacognitive skills such as
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Studies of Classroom Assessment: Exam Wrappers, Equitable Grading, Test Anxiety, and Use of Reflection
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Kaela M. Martin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott; Todd M. Fernandez, Georgia Institute of Technology; Richard Mangum, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott
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Educational Research and Methods
Institute of Technology. His research interests are engineering students beliefs about knowledge and education and how those beliefs interact with the engineering education experience.Prof. Richard Mangum, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Richard T. Mangum is an assistant professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Campus. He graduated from Texas Tech University with a PhD in Technical Communication and Rhetoric. He is interested in helping engineering students discover the relevancy of technical communication in their academic pursuits and future career paths. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021
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2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference - "Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption"
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Dana Dardoon, Cal Ploy Pomona; Yongping Zhang P.E.
ideas need to be brought into the field. Therefore, a new simulation-based teaching systemsuch as the use of vitual and segmented reality technologies is needed to better prepare studentsfor their future careers as professional engineers. By implementing a new engineering teaching system that considers the continually evolvingtechnologies emerging in the engineering field, students can advance highway design and perfectit. Without such a teaching system, students will not be able to get their transportation classesfull experience, whether it be given online or face-to-face. Only then, the impact of anyemergency events such as the COVID-19 pandemic can be minimized. 2. Literature Review Transportation
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2021 First-Year Engineering Experience
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Todd France, Ohio Northern University; J. Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University; Patrick James Herak, The Ohio State University; Sherri Youssef, The Ohio State University
project affords a viewpoint of this critical juncture of theengineering career pathway, when students are first introduced to the design process. Studentsample answers will demonstrate separation across a spectrum of students with and withoutengineering course experience, shedding light on opportunities to better align introductorycoursework with professional engineering viewpoints. Constructive feedback for the presenterson the problem-framing tools and activities is highly encouraged.Provided MaterialsPresenters will facilitate an abbreviated version of a multi-day classroom intervention designedto systematically break down key components of the problem framing process. Attendees will betasked with participating in activities to identify
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2018 Public Policy Colloquium
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Miriam Quintal; Otto Katt
enable major funding increases for both defense and non-defense agencies – Most research agencies are continuing business as usualBUT, Challenges and Vulnerabilities Remain:• Congressional brinkmanship threatens progress on FY 2018 spending and other potential areas of agreement• FY 2019 budget request expected to severely cut key agencies and programs – continued F&A threat• Loss of career staff could hollow out agency abilities and responsiveness over next several years.• Worrisome views of higher education also emerging: – Caricatures of universities as unaffordable, elitist, not worth it, too liberal – Efforts to cut student aid or increase regulation around free speech and sexual assault – Attacks on US graduate student support and
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
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Abulkhair Masoom; Fahmida Masoom
Department. The program has the following continuing goals, which directlysupport the mission of the College and the University: a. Prepare students for entrance into the professional engineering programs; b. Smooth the transition from high school to college for new freshmen in engineering through proper advising, schedule-building, counseling and monitoring; c. Assist freshmen and transfer students in career counseling related to both engineering and non-engineering fields; d. Recruit and retain high quality high school and transfer students interested in majoring in engineering with special emphasis on attracting women and minorities; and e. Maintain the high quality of instruction and professional development necessary to
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
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David A. Rogers
from the immense variety available today.SAMPLE LECTURE CONTENTAppealing to Abraham Lincoln (1838) enriches the debate on the environment in the context ofdiscussion of provision for the common good of society. In his Lyceum speech he states hisconviction that Americans have the responsibility to transmit what they have been given to allfuture generations. Lincoln was speaking early in his career on the perpetuation of Americanpolitical institutions. In the opening of a very serious speech that through its publication helped Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE North Midwest Sectional Conferenceto awaken a broad interest in Lincoln the politician, Lincoln proclaims two responsibilities ofevery American citizen. The first is the
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
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AnnMarie Polsenberg Thomas; J. Roxanne Prichard
areain which they believed there was a real need for better designed products for the elderly.Due to the generosity of our sponsor, the University of St. Thomas’ “Beyond Career toCalling” office, we were able to accept all 17 students who applied for the program. Thebreakdown of student participants was as follows. Major # Gender # Mechanical Engineering 8 Male 11 Electrical Engineering 1 Female 6 Mathematics 1 Expected # Psychology 6 Graduation Year Accounting
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Frank T Fisher, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Alexander J De Rosa, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science)
Engineering from Northwestern. His research interests include charac- terization of multifunctional nano-reinforced polymer systems, multiscale modeling of nanocomposites and materials, vibration energy harvesting/scavenging, and engineering pedagogy and instructional tech- nologies. Awards that he has received include the NSF CAREER award, the 2016 Alexander Crombie Humphreys Distinguished Teaching Associate Professor award (Stevens), the 2014 Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award from the Stevens Student Government Association, the 2009 ASEE Mechanics Division Outstanding New Educator Award, and the 2009 Outstanding Teacher Award from the Stevens Alumni Association.Dr. Alexander J De Rosa, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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David RB Kraemer, The Johns Hopkins University
Paper ID #35338Teaching Electronics Laboratory Classes RemotelyDr. David RB Kraemer, The Johns Hopkins University After earning his PhD from Johns Hopkins University, Dr Kraemer has focused his career on undergrad- uate engineering education. Previously, he taught as a Full Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin - Platteville. He is currently an Associate Teaching Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Teaching Electronics Laboratory Classes
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2008 GSW
Authors
Mohamad H. Ahmadian
, and applying concepts to real lifeexperiences. This paper provides some critical thinking techniques and suggests that in acapstone course using the multi-stage approach encourages students to think more critically. IntroductionFor engineering technology students to be successful in their careers they must have necessaryknowledge as well as critical thinking skills. These skills are sharpened to a degree during thecollege years through various activities such as lectures, assignments, laboratory assignments,and effective grading techniques. However, critical thinking is the art of analyzing andevaluating thinking with a view of improving it. Faculty members who tried to incorporatecritical thinking as
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2009 GSW
Authors
Mariah S. Hahn
students think andapproach problems relative to their natural science colleagues. Due to this, the chemicalengineering department of Texas A&M has introduced a new course in biology whichemphasizes student ability to apply biological concepts to solving engineering problems. Resultsfrom survey evaluation of student ability to apply learned biotechnology concepts to newproblems indicates that the application oriented approach to teaching biotechnology concepts iseffective and should be further developed. IntroductionThe next generation of chemical engineers will be expected to have an understanding of basicbiotechnology concepts. Even students entering careers in more traditional chemical
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2009 GSW
Authors
Robert Fithen
students think andapproach problems relative to their natural science colleagues. Due to this, the chemicalengineering department of Texas A&M has introduced a new course in biology whichemphasizes student ability to apply biological concepts to solving engineering problems. Resultsfrom survey evaluation of student ability to apply learned biotechnology concepts to newproblems indicates that the application oriented approach to teaching biotechnology concepts iseffective and should be further developed. IntroductionThe next generation of chemical engineers will be expected to have an understanding of basicbiotechnology concepts. Even students entering careers in more traditional chemical
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Houshang Darabi, University of Illinois at Chicago; Rezvan Nazempour, University of Illinois at Chicago; Anthony E. Felder, University of Illinois at Chicago; Shanon Marie Reckinger, University of Illinois at Chicago; Didem Ozevin P.E., University of Illinois at Chicago; Renata A Revelo, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jeremiah Abiade, University of Illinois at Chicago; Betul Bilgin, University of Illinois at Chicago
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
and inform them Illinois about the available resources. Project Makerspace Berwyn, Illinois (Chicago Introduce students to Makerspace and Suburb) engineering career. Development of Engineering N. Lawndale (Chicago West Develop engineering components of a Curriculum for local K-8 side) curriculum for primary school students. STEAM School Adopt Our Classroom Chicago Public Schools Implement a Web-based app to facilitate the connection between public school teachers and
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Engineering Technology Potpourri
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Gregory Lyman, Central Washington University; Rowdy A. Sanford, University of Idaho; Jeff R. Wilcox, Central Washington University; Timothy L. Sorey, Central Washington University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
that we have a plausiblesolution to the problem and can make evidence-based changes to our curriculum for futureofferings of this course sequence.BackgroundThe Engineering Technologies, Safety, and Construction (ETSC) department at CentralWashington University offers three bachelor’s degree paths for undergraduate students:Electronics Engineering Technology (EET), Industrial Engineering Technology (IET), andMechanical Engineering Technology (MET). These specialized programs provide students witha combination of engineering theory and application-based instruction to prepare graduates forcareers in industry [1]. The department also offers a variety of minors from which students maychoose to enhance their academic careers. After years of
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Special Topics: Conscious Considerations
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Lizabeth L. Thompson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education, Equity
sections with 30 to 35 students. Usually, in thiscourse the labs this large are not a big problem as the class is taught using project based learningwhere the students worked on teams to produce a underwater autonomous vehicle. However,three times during the semester the labs met in the computer lab. Below is a mostly true story Iwrote about an event that occurred during one of the computer lab activities. Moises is respectful of authority. He listens and tries to disappear into the crowd. This has worked for him his entire academic career. He is smart and resourceful. He does his work quickly which helps so much. Of course, the speed causes errors, but in general he has achieved high marks. The lab today is in the computer
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division Technical Session 4
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Diane L. Peters, Kettering University
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
, typically taken in the second half oftheir junior year or the first half of their senior year. Students in the course wrote an essay, as arequired assignment, in which they reflected on the links between their co-op work and thecourse, and were asked for permission to use those essays in the professor’s research on thistopic. Analysis of the essays shows that students typically did see connections; in many cases,these were connected to the course content. However, in other cases, students noted that they hadlearned problem-solving skills, time management, or other skills that were not directly connectedto the class content, which were also useful in their co-op assignments and future careers. Theresults of this work can be used to motivate students
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Timothy A. Wilson, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; James J. Pembridge, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Erin Elizabeth Bowen, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott; Omar Ochoa, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Carlos Alberto Castro, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona BeachDr. Erin Elizabeth Bowen, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott Currently appointed as the A. Dale Thompson Professor of Leadership at the University of Texas at Arlington, Dr. Erin Bowen is a scientist-practitioner with an interdisciplinary focus on the intersection of I/O Psychology and Aviation. With a research and practice career focused on applying psychological science to the aviation industry, Dr. Bowen’s expertise is relied on by research and industry partners as well as numerous national and international news outlets. Recent media appearances include ”Good Morning America”, live in-studio on NBC’s ”Meet the Press”, CNN’s ”The Lead” with Jake Tapper
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Roberta Rincon, Society of Women Engineers
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
the pandemic on their educationand career. While SWE continues to study the impact on gender equity in engineering andtechnology, this paper focuses on the responses received from women engineering students andacademic professionals from the summer survey.MethodologyData for this study was collected using an online Qualtrics survey. The survey link was emailed toengineers over the age of 18 who were members of the professional association conducting thestudy. Data collection took place between June 3, 2020 and June 15, 2020. Responses werereceived from students in engineering programs and those working in a variety of industries,including academia. The majority of respondents were from the United States, with 5% basedoutside of the U.S. Over
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MASS: Mastery, Assessment and Success of Students
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Jenna Landy, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; James M. Widmann, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; John Chen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Michelle Kerfs, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Mechanics
western public university and has been used to track students’development as they progress through their academic careers. The 14 different constructs that areexplored are big-five personality [1, 2], grit [3], identity [4-6], mindset [7], motivation [8,9],gratitude [10], mindfulness [11], belongingness [12], test anxiety [13], time and studyenvironment [13], perceptions of faculty caring [12], self-control [14], student life stress [15],and meaning and purpose [16]. A short description of each of these, as well as how we chose andvalidated these constructs, can be found in our earlier work [17,18].MethodsData CollectionThe study was approved by our institutional review board and informed consent was obtainedfrom each student. For the current
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Manufacturing Division Session: Make-it!
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Joseph Dennis Cuiffi, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Haifeng Wang, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Josephine Heim, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Brian W. Anthony, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sangwoon Kim; David Donghyun Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Manufacturing
against the physical process to detect anomalies.Overall, the students were engaged with the material and found it relevant to their upcomingcareer. The post-training perception of the topics in relation to their career is shown below inFigure 3a. The average student change in perception is shown in Figure 3b. The post trainingdata indicates that all of the topics appeared to be relevant to the students for their career.Artificial intelligence scored the least relevant, perhaps due to the approach taken to describemachine learning or the intimidation of the complexity of implementation with advancedcomputer programming. In the change in perception results, it was interesting and promising tosee that Data Contextualization, providing meaning to
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Reassessing Your Teaching Through Turmoil
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Vikash V. Gayah, Pennsylvania State University; Sarah E. Zappe, Pennsylvania State University; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
Science, University of California Transportation Center Student of the Year Award, New Faculty Award by the Council of University Transportation Centers, the Cunard, Fred Burggraf and D. Grant Mickle outstanding paper awards by the Transportation Research Board, Harry West Teaching Award by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Penn State, Out- standing Teaching Award by the Penn State Engineering Alumni Society, and Faculty Early Career De- velopment (CAREER) Award by the National Science Foundation.Dr. Sarah E. Zappe, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Sarah Zappe is Research Professor and Director of Assessment and Instructional Support in the Leonhard Center for the Enhancement of Engineering
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Manufacturing Division Technical Session Innovative Pedagogy in Manufacturing Education
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Zhenhua Wu, Virginia State University; Lorin Scott Sodell, Virginia State University College of Engineering and Technology; A.A. Elmustafa, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Old Dominion University and The Applied Research Center-Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility; Dawit Haile, Virginia State University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
University’s College of Engineering and Technology. He is also Director of Business Development and Advanced Manufacturing Education at the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM). At VSU, Lorin works on behalf of the College of Engineering and Technology to better engage with industrial partners, finding opportunities to place students both in internships and full-time roles. At CCAM, he is responsible for connecting this manufacturing technology research center with new industrial partners and championing their work to build career opportunities and education in advanced manufacturing. He joined both organizations in February 2019. Previously, Lorin served for nine years as Manufacturing Executive and
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 8
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Te-shun Chou, East Carolina University; Biwu Yang, East Carolina University
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Computing and Information Technology
. government has placedcybersecurity as a national priority in order to minimize damage from cyber incidents. In thefiscal year of 2019, the President's Budget included $15 billion of budget authority forcybersecurity-related activities to improve the security and resilience capabilities of nationalinformation infrastructures [3].In addition to the efforts made from the government in national cybersecurity protection, it isalso important that everyone should receive a basic training of cybersecurity concepts andtechniques. The National Initiative For Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) stated: “Wemust teach science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), and other cyber concepts to allstudents, and educate all students on the secure use of
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University; Michele Miller, Campbell University; Anastasia Marie Rynearson, Campbell University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
and GPA requirements, the total number of eligiblestudents was 42; so fewer students than were eligible applied in year 2. The percentages ofaccepted applicants were 24% from Tiers I/II and 76% from Tier III. Twenty-four percent of theaccepted applicants transferred multiple math and science courses and were grouped with TierIII. Our external evaluator noted (after reading all the applications) that the fall 2019 applicationsdid not capture the at-risk students we aimed to get in the program; so, we revamped efforts forfall 2020. Table 3: Application questions that continuing applicants complete We are interested in how the S-STEM program helped to further your academic and career 1. goals. Please give an example of how the
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Developing Teamwork, Student Attitudes, and Hardware Solutions for Laboratory Courses: Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sergio Arturo Esteban, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Hector Damian Lopez Jr, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Nolan Tsuchiya P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Patrick Mannion, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #33645Low-cost Open-architecture Experimental Platform for Dynamic Systems andFeedback ControlMr. Sergio Arturo Esteban, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Sergio Esteban is an alum from Cal Poly Pomona’s Mechanical Engineering undergraduate program. He will be joining the California Institute of Technology’s Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. program this Fall 2021 to study robot controls and dynamics. Throughout his career, he’s had the opportunity to take roles as a researcher, test and assembly engineer, design engineer, tutor, and mentor. Sergio has worked at engineering institutions such as the NASA