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Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Robotics in Pre-K-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fethiye Ozis, Northern Arizona University; Anna Danielle Newley, Sonoran Science Academy - Phoenix; Erdogan Kaya, University of Nevada - Las Vegas
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
skills.Schools around the country are striving to prepare students for the competitive and demandingjob market after college. As a way to assist students for this shift, there are in-depth discussionsabout the benefits of project-based learning, methods for teaching all subject-areas, and extra-curricular clubs.In this paper, a detailed account of the methods and practices used in an extracurricular roboticsclub at a culturally diverse, low-socioeconomic Title 1 School is provided. As studentscollaborate within the team and compete against other schools in FIRST Robotics’ FIRST TECHChallenge ® (FTC), they gain experience in problem solving, programming, fundraising,documentation, and community outreach. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the premise
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session - Strategies Beyond the Classroom to Tackle Gender Issues
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eddie L Jacobs, University of Memphis; Amy L de Jongh Curry, University of Memphis; Russell J. Deaton, University of Memphis; Carmen Astorne-Figari, University of Memphis; Douglas Clark Strohmer, University of Memphis
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. He also served as team leader for theUniversity of Memphis Professional Identity Research Team, which investigated the interplay betweenprofessional identity and work environment in the area of rehabilitation counseling. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Empathy and Gender Inequity in Engineering Disciplines Eddie L. Jacobs ∗1 , Amy L. DeJongh Curry2 , Russell Deaton1 , Carmen Astorne-Figari3 and Douglas Clark Strohmer 4 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Memphis 2 Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session - Understanding and Improving Female Faculty Experiences in STEM
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel Yonemura, University of Washington ; Denise Wilson, University of Washington
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ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity, Engineering Deans Council
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Women in Engineering
professionals.1 This studyfocuses primarily on the engineering workplace which, for this study and paper, encompassesboth traditional engineering fields as well as computer science. The engineering workforce inparticular, while critical to global competitiveness, faces potentially significant shortages.2 Theconsistently low unemployment rates associated with engineers as compared to other professionsand overall national unemployment rates in the United States3 confirm that such a shortage doesindeed exist. In response to unmet needs for talent in engineering, the National Academies4 haveissued a broad and urgent call to increase recruitment and retention in engineering. Shortages ofengineers and other workers trained in related science and technology
Conference Session
Exploring Student Affairs, Identities, and the Professional Persona
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexandra Vinson, Northwestern University; Reed Stevens, Northwestern University
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
understand the individualexperience and trajectory of each focal engineer and then look for patterns across our sample.This paper highlights the experiences of three focal engineers, who are introduced below.The data for this work in progress come from 30 interviews with 15 engineers and 1 engineeringstudent (sample data are displayed in table 1). The engineering student is included in the samplefor this paper because he was observed in the workplace and participated in multiple interviewsdescribing both his career aspirations and current work experiences. His case serves as importantevidence of patterns noted retrospectively by the other engineers, namely that access to everydayengineering work shifts the engineer’s images of work from hopeful to
Conference Session
Research to Practice: STRAND 5 Other Topics in K-12 Engineering Education.
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Cozzens, Southern Utah University
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
available across the state of Utah in the 2014 FallSemester. Again, data was collected from these courses and used to improve it in the nextphase.2.4 Summary of the Research HistoryThe TICE grant has provided the state of Utah the opportunity to reach the Governor HerbertEducational Plan, ‘On Pace to 66% by 2020’2. The objectives of this research helps fulfill thefirst three steps of the PACE plan: 1. Reach young students. 2. Provide STEM related curriculum to small rural schools (providing access to all students). 3. Help students complete a degree by receiving concurrent high school and college credit.On a much larger scale, the contribution of this research could not only help preserve theexisting engineering and technology
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University; Julie P Martin, Clemson University; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas, Austin; Nathan H Choe, The University of Texas at Austin; Margaret J. Foster, Texas A&M University; Xueshu Chen, University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
methodology. Systematic reviewis a set of methodologies to identify relevant primary studies (e.g., journal articles, technicalreports, conference papers) from multiple sources and synthesize results from these studies. Theinclusion criteria we have defined for the articles we will synthesize are: (1) provides a cleardefinition of how student success was defined, e.g., transfer, retention, graduation, intent tocomplete degree; (2) presents empirical evidence of at least one individual or contextual factor thatcontributes to success of students at two-year institutions or who have transferred from a two-yearto a four-year institution in the United States; (3) presents results or comparison of Hispanicstudents, Hispanic-serving institutions, or STEM
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 7: Experiential Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah B. Lee, Mississippi State University; Hunter Lovvorn, Mississippi State University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
atMississippi State University (MSU) for computer science (CS) and software engineering (SE)majors to a project-based, hands-on approach to building skills in computational thinking andteamwork. While critical thinking ability and the dynamics of working in a team have beenemphasized in the class through individual and team-based assignments previously, the use oftechnology has been limited.Recent experience with a summer outreach program for middle and high school studentssuggests that students build confidence in problem solving by using a simple programminglanguage with robotic concepts.1 Building off of this experience, students in this first yearengineering course were introduced to programming with a “drag and drop” interface and arobot. Teams
Conference Session
Classroom Practice II: Technology - and Game-Based Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Derrick S. Harkness, Utah State University; Angela Minichiello, Utah State University; Joshua Marquit, Pennsylvania State University, Brandywine
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
, or difficult; or appeal to the emotions instead ofcognitive learning of their students4. Ultimately, constructive resistance may help students toengage more deeply if managed appropriately by the instructor.Research Questions Acknowledging the need for a deeper understanding of student resistance to activelearning, this study was guided by two research questions:1. To what extent do nontraditional undergraduates resist required participation in anasynchronous, online support forum in first year calculus? [QUAN]2. What are the attitudes and rationales of nontraditional undergraduates who resist participationin the online forum? [QUAL]Frameworks Theoretical framework. The theoretical framework for this study is
Conference Session
Promoting Multidisciplinary Efforts
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Todd Kaiser, Montana State University
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
different departments represented by studentsmajoring in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, ElectricalEngineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science. This paper will present an overviewof the multidisciplinary capstone project, the lessons-learned from running several iterations ofthe project and recommendations for further improvements. It will present ideas and methodsthat should assist faculty at other small institutions in implementing similar contest-basedmultidisciplinary capstone project.1. IntroductionThe value of competition based senior design projects has been reported across numerousdisciplines. Electrical engineering students have created micromouse and line-maze solvingrobots1, while electrical and
Conference Session
The Intersection of Higher Ed and Industry
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, NMIMS University; Pramod Jagan Deore, R. C. Patel Institute of Technology, Shirpur, India; Jayantrao Bhaurao Patil, R. C. Patel Institute of Technology, Shirpur, India
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Diversity
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Continuing Professional Development
their educational phase. Therefore, the educationsystem requires measuring and developing the competency.It is worthwhile to examine if the employers evaluate the competency during the campus hiringprocess and students‘ performance, therein. This paper investigates correlation between lifelonglearning competency and result of hiring process. We carried out the study at one of the bestengineering colleges in a small town in India. It had about 600 senior (final year) students and alarge corporate house had selected 46 out of them. We measured life-long learning using theform developed by Kirby et al.. 1 We received responses from 373 students out of which thelarge corporate house had selected 33. We found statistically significant difference
Conference Session
Additive Manufacturing Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas - El Paso; Aditya Akundi, University of Texas - El Paso; Richard Chiou, Drexel University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
will not only prove effective but also creates a willingnessamong students to embrace the technology that is continually and rapidly evolving1.Towards understanding what successful technology integration is, according to InternationalSociety for Technology Integration "Effective integration of technology is achieved when studentsare able to select technology tools to help them obtain information in a timely manner, analyze andsynthesize the information, and present it professionally. The technology should become an integralpart of how the classroom functions -- as accessible as all other classroom tools.1"Technology when effectively integrated to curricula will facilitate both the students and instructorsin 1:  Learning new industry
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering Problem-based and Active Learning
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chaomin Luo, University of Detroit Mercy
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
majormethodologies, implementations, assessments and accomplishments of the hands-on projectare described in this paper. ELEE4650/5650 Hardware Description Language Laboratory isan elective course in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, which is anadvanced graduate-level course. Previous instructors employed different textbooks andexperimental FPGA circuit board, Altera FPGA board. Techniques this curriculum coveredare recently developing rapidly [1]. Consequently, this course was created from scratch,piecing together topics from a range of textbooks in order to keep track of state-of-the-artFPGA technology. The entire lecture slides, reading materials, various handouts, homework,quizzes, exams, and specifically, project assignments were
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 7: The Transition from High School to College
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tony Vercellino P.E., Youngstown State University; Dylan Christenson, Texas Tech University; Audra N. Morse, Texas Tech University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
. Furthermore, all prior mentioned data will beevaluated based on all students, and will also be evaluated to separately gauge the performanceof female and racial minority students.The bridge program is conducted over a week-long period prior to the start of the fall semestereach year. The program is outlined in Figure 1. In addition to the program sections mentioned inFigure 1, tutoring sessions were made available for all students at the end of each day, and theafternoons of each day were used to work practice problems to further prepare the students in theprogram. Upon completion of the program, the students will have taken the MPE three times,and are allowed to use their best score of the three exams as their final score, to be used foradmission
Conference Session
Curricular and Non-curricular Models for Diverse Learners in Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Morris M. Girgis, Central State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
into less difficult or slightly different systems to facilitateinstructional scaffolding techniques. Students were guided to first work out the initial systemwith four springs, two in series and two in parallel, figure 1. During this scaffolded activity,students established their basic skills in formulating the mathematical model, applying theengineering concepts (such as Hooke's law, spring deflection, free-body diagram, and forceequilibrium, etc.), and drafting the solution plan to obtain the final results. At these sessions,instructional soft scaffolds were offered by the instructor. By gradually increasing the systemcomplexity, students enhanced their conceptual understanding, mathematical manipulation skillsas well as problem-solving
Conference Session
Dynamics
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yan Tang, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Haiyan Bai, University of Central Florida
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Diversity
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Mechanics
complex learning tasks. We willshare details of applying deliberate practice in teaching dynamics. Both attitudinal and objectiveassessment will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of this teaching practice. The widelyadopted Dynamic Concept Inventory (DCI) Version 1.0 will be used in our study as the objectiveassessment tool.1. IntroductionDynamics is one of the most difficult subjects for engineering students. It requires a solidfoundation of mathematics, a good understanding of physical systems, and effective problemsolving skills. However, some students are not well prepared with respect to these requirements.Therefore, developing effective instruction strategies to help these underprepared students learnhas been a central topic within
Conference Session
Mobile and Emerging Technologies in Construction
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric A. Holt, University of Nebraska, Kearney; James M. Benham, JBKnowledge, Inc.; Ben Fitzgerald Bigelow, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Construction
focused oncommunication and collaboration, as the benefits to the construction process by improvement inthese areas is obvious 18, 11. Two types of technology have dominated in these areas, buildinginformation modeling (BIM), which has established a solid reputation for collaboration 2, andcloud computing, which has emerged more recently as a solution for collaboration 1, 10, 12. Whileaspects of BIM and cloud computing continue to emerge, in general they are rapidly becoming atypical component in the construction process, whereas a few years ago they were cutting edge.Because of this rapid pace of change knowing what direction technology is heading is vital.Technology in construction education should reflect that of the industry, but a variety
Conference Session
Broadening Participation in Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary W Behm, Rochester Institute of Technology (CAST); Raja S Kushalnagar, Rochester Institute of Technology; Joseph S. Stanislow, National Technical Institute for the Deaf; Aaron Weir Kelstone, RIT/NTID
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
NTID faculty he worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories as an electrical engineer, a physical designer, and a computer programmer for 20 years.Dr. Aaron Weir Kelstone, RIT/NTID EDUCATION Ed.D in Education, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, 2013 M.A. in English Literature Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, 2001 B.A. in English Literature Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1994 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Lecturer, 2010 & Program Director of Performing Arts, NTID ,2011 RECENT PUBLICATIONS American Deaf Prose: 1980-2010: Gallaudet Deaf Literature Series, Vol. 1, ”Homecoming,” Gallaudet UP, April, 2012 Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry, ”Ruminations of a Cyborg
Conference Session
Curriculum Exchange
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mercedes M McKay, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES); Jason Sayres, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES)
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Page 26.1080.2 Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) ♦ Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point on Hudson ♦Hoboken, NJ 07030 ♦ 201.216.5375 (v) ♦201.216.8069 (fax) Mission 1 Rescue! Goal: Create a Robot That Can Rescue a Distressed SwimmerThe ProblemA person is enjoying a nice day at the beach. However, while swimming in the ocean, this unlucky individual iscaught in a riptide and carried far away from the shore and the lifeguard station. If help doesn’t arrive soon, theperson will be in danger of drowning due to exhaustion
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith J Bowman, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
Mentoring Award and he became a Professor of Engineering Education (by courtesy). In 2012 he was invested as the first Duchossois Leadership Professor in the IIT Armour College of Engineering. Page 26.1506.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Texas versus California: Trends in Gender Diversity and Impacts by Engineering Discipline Page 26.1506.2   1  IntroductionAcross the past decade, there has been
Conference Session
Studying Engineering Education Research & Institutions
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kacey D Beddoes, Oregon State University; Corey T Schimpf, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods, Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
theory), and in that it borrows concepts from disciplines, making it dependent onknowledge that is transportable. However, not all knowledge is transportable and borrowing isnot always successful.10Data Point 1: The 2006 Engineering Education Research AgendaAs mentioned above, a group of leaders in the engineering education community developed aresearch agenda for the field in 2006. Engineering epistemologies was one of five research areasprioritized. Engineering epistemologies was defined as “research on what constitutes engineeringthinking and knowledge within social contexts now and into the future.”11 Within that area, fourspecific lines of inquiry were further identified: 1) What knowledge, skills, processes, values, and attitudes
Conference Session
Supporting Diversity through Co-curricular Programming
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yanfen Li, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Danielle Jamie Mai, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Elizabeth Horstman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Rohit Bhargava, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
members from various departmentsand academic ranks, ranging from Dean to Assistant Professor. The seminar and panel topicsinclude cover letters, application package materials, grant proposals, recommendations,interviews, and negotiations (Table 1). The peer-review groups were encouraged to meetthroughout the program to discuss their cover letters, teaching statements, and researchstatements. They are also given the opportunity to have a tenured faculty member review theirentire application package at the conclusion of the program. A case study of the iFEAT program will be performed to explore the success of theprogram goals in order to gain a holistic portrayal of the participants’ experience in the iFEATprogram13. This method has proven
Conference Session
Promoting Engineering and Technological Literacy
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dan G. Dimitriu, University of Texas at San Antonio; Mehdi Shadaram P.E., University of Texas, San Antonio
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Diversity
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
United States realized that science and technology had a continuouslyincreasing role in the everyday life of our citizens and initiated a major effort to define culturaland scientific literacy (1-3). Bauer, et al. published a comprehensive review of the key issues inpublic understanding of science research, outlining the divergence between science literacy andsociety in general.Current developments connected with Global Warming, Pollution, Green Energy, and GeneticEngineering show that the “Trust deficit” and the “Crisis of confidence” between Society andScience are more prevalent now than ever before in our society and that our future depends onhow we will address these vital issues(5).As society continues to evolve, technological and
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vignesh Subbian, University of Cincinnati; Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
Assurance (QA) course that integrates evidence from research andnew developments in software testing as well as engineering education. The specific goals are:1. To incorporate empirical studies in software engineering to supplement instruction in testing of all aspects, including safety, security, reliability, and performance.2. To increase focus on particular topics of high relevance such as formal testing of safety- critical systems and software inspection through targeted pedagogical interventions.3. To leverage existing instructional materials from the software engineering education community to create and explore blended learning models such as a flipped classroom.4. To integrate and promote inclusive and reflective teaching practices in
Conference Session
Works in Progress: Facilitating Student Success and Inclusion
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raja S. Kushalnagar, Rochester Institute of Technology; Gary W. Behm, Rochester Institute of Technology ; Aaron Weir Kelstone; Brian Trager, Rochester Institute of Technology; Mary Rose Weber, Rochester Institute of Technology; Shareef Sayel Ali, Rochester Institute of Technology NTID and VTCSecure's ACE Innovation Lab; Jason Dominick Lee, Rochester Institute of Technology, Center on Access Technology
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
and has presented over 30 scientific and technical papers at various professional conferences worldwide.Dr. Aaron Weir Kelstone EDUCATION Ed.D in Education, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, 2013 M.A. in English Literature Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, 2001 B.A. in English Literature Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1994 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Senior Lecturer, 2010 & Program Director of Performing Arts, NTID ,2011 RECENT PUBLICATIONS American Deaf Prose: 1980-2010: Gallaudet Deaf Literature Series, Vol. 1, ”Homecoming,” Gallaudet UP, April, 2012 Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry, ”Ruminations of a Cyborg,” (WWW.wordgathering.com) March, 2010 Vi- gnettes
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Engineering Physics Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christos Zahopoulos PhD, Northeastern University
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
understanding of fundamental scientific principles and lack of any formalinstruction in the science of quantum systems is what was intended for the “ScientificFoundations of Engineering” course in the Gordon Engineering Leadership Program atNortheastern University to address. But before going to Quantum Physics, we start with a quickreview of classical mechanics.Based on his more than 25 years of experience with K-12 science teacher professionaldevelopment and his knowledge of how to teach through preconceptions, the author decided togive the 1992 version of the FCI1 to the 34 students in his class of graduate engineering studentsin order to accomplish three goals: 1. Assess student prior knowledge by probing the level of understanding of these
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
. Thiswork categorizes 3D printed objects as students move through different evolutionary stages whilethey become more experienced and engaged with 3D printing technologies. The stages areaddressed in the following section.Five stages of 3D printing evolution In this work, the development of 3D printing knowledge and expertise is categorized infive evolutionary stages as shown in Table 1. Table 1. The five stages of 3D printing expertise evolution Stage Name Characteristic Stage 1 Familiarization Manufacturer supplied and web-based objects printed Stage 2 Design Student-designed (CAD) objects printed Stage 3 Extension Pre
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Outreach and Early Transdisciplinary Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological University; Mansoor Nasir, Lawrence Technological University; Yawen Li, Lawrence Technological University; Selin Arslan, Lawrence Technological University; Changgong Zhou, Lawrence Technological University; Hsiao-Ping H. Moore, Lawrenece Technological University
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
in the students about this field, which may lead to pursuance of graduatedegrees in nanotechnology, but to also open doors of high tech jobs which, alongsidenanotechnology products, are becoming available.Summer camps provide many high school students their first opportunity to learn about variousdisciplines in the science and engineering profession.1-3 Universities and programs also use theseopportunities to showcase their academic institution and attract students towards enrollment inthe program.4-6 Many programs, especially the ones with weeklong resident aspect built into thecamp, also allow the students to explore the general college lifestyle and campus activities.7Other programs may focus on increasing female or minority participation
Conference Session
Online, Hybrid, and other Virtual Learning Environments
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Magesh Chandramouli, Purdue University, Calumet (College of Technology); Tsu-Chiang Lei P.E., Department of Urban Planning and Spatial Information, Feng Chia University; Tien-Yin Chou, GIS Research Center, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Yi-Min Huang, GIS Reserach Center, Feng Chia University; Srinivasa Raju Kolanuvada, Anna University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
Active Learning (AL) of these geographic concepts, thus leading to a lack ofinterest and aversion among students. Use of VR based methods with improved visualization ofthe concepts like map projection, coordinate system, geographic datum, etc. help betterunderstanding and in turn facilitate CT/PS skills of the students. Virtual environments created forGIS instruction can be visualized using a range of user interfaces and platforms such as desktopvirtual reality (dVR), CAVE, Head Mounted Displays (HMD), and augmented VR etc. As seenfrom Figure.1, each one of these platforms have their advantages and disadvantages with respectto the degree of immersion, presence, navigation, interaction, etc. CAVEs offer high end fidelity,immersion and navigation
Conference Session
ECCD Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James V. Masi, University of Southern Maine; Daniel M Martinez, University of Southern Maine; James A Wilson, United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps; Benjamin Richard Male, United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Zeeh1 1. Students, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 2. U.S. Navy, former students, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 3. Professors, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, MEProf. Daniel M Martinez, University of Southern Maine Dr. Daniel M. Martinez received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Rochester in western New York. He continued there to pursue a Ph.D., and after qualifying for entry into the program left for NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland to conduct his graduate laboratory research. At Goddard he studied nucleation phenomenon, specifically vapor to particle conversion of metals in a gas evaporation condensation chamber. At the end of his Ph.D. work, Daniel became
Conference Session
Utilizing Digital Technologies in Classroom and Distance Learning in ET Programs
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Usman Ghani, DeVry University, Addison, Illinois; Ahmed S. Khan, DeVry University, Addison
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
attention by the instructional designers.Even though the effects of multiple types and forms of feedback have been investigated in alarge variety of instructional contexts, some of the widely used feedback types in a multimedialearning environment are: 1. Knowledge-of-response (KOR), which indicates that the learner’s response is correct or incorrect. 2. Knowledge-of-correct-response (KCR), which identifies the correct response. 3. Elaborative feedback, a complex form of feedback that explains, monitors, and directs, such as answer-until-correct (AUC).A meta-analysis done by Azevedo and Bernard suggests that the achievement outcomesgenerally are greater for students receiving CBI that utilizes feedback than for comparisongroups with