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Conference Session
The Philosophy of Engineering and Technological Literacy
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Alan Cheville, Bucknell University; John Heywood, Trinity College-Dublin
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Diversity
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
is currently interested in engineering design education, engineering education policy, and the philosophy of engineering education.Dr. John Heywood, Trinity College-Dublin John Heywood is Professorial Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin- The University of Dublin. He is a Fellow of ASEE and Life Fellow of IEEE. he is an Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland. He has special interest in education for the professions and the role of professions in society. He is author of Engineering Education. Research and Development in Curriculum and Instruction. His most recent book is The assessment of learning in Engineering Education Practice and Policy. IEEE Press/Wiley
Conference Session
Sustainability and Hands-On Activities
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yogesh Bhandari, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Akshay Vora, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign; Sengavi Thirupathy; Rashi Singh, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Oscar Azofeifa
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
, the studentsare prepared to effectively integrate energy system development over a broad spectrum of technologieswith the socio-economic requirements to successfully implement them and to compete in the globalenergy market. Thus, the second part of the course module focused on improving the presentation Draft of a paper submitted for presentation at the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, OH, June 25-28, 2017.skills. In this part, authors critically evaluated the paper they had selected. The topics ranged fromoptimizing energy storage for California (potential of solar and wind in that region with scoping ofbattery such that renewable could supply constant power for an entire day) to review of the currentstate of
Conference Session
New Tools for Teaching Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bernd Steffensen, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt; Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
goal was to prepare graduates forengineering practice by equipping them with contextual (also sometimes called “professional”)skills. These calls for reform resulted in the EC2000 accreditation criteria, which require, amongother things, that graduates demonstrate the ability to integrate “realistic constraints such aseconomic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, andsustainability” into the design process, including the development of new products. This ability,in turn, rests on other abilities including an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams; anability to define and solve problems; an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility;an ability to communicate effectively; the
Conference Session
Innovative Pedagogies for Facilitating Student-driven Learning Experiences
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Caroline Haggard; Fabio Matta; Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
integrate student learning of nanotechnology across the civil andenvironmental engineering curriculum [7].The problem-based learning framework is embedded with assessment instruments, such asdecision worksheets, that are intended to capture student knowledge and critical thinking. Thisparticular research project aims to assess methods for evaluating critical thinking fromillustrative and written responses on worksheets completed in an engineering-focused classenvironment. It is proposed that this can be accomplished by: examining how students absorb,process, and apply new information through multiple iterations of similar active learningexercises, when new information is presented between each iteration; examining how groupdynamics influence
Conference Session
Action on Diversity - Institutional Change & Perspectives on Diversity
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan M Lord, University of San Diego; Michelle M. Camacho, University of San Diego; Nadia N. Kellam, Arizona State University; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity
current RED projects. Next it moved into two hypothetical cases, to allow for an in-depthdiscussion of revolutionary and not-so-revolutionary ideas. The session concluded with tips for arevolution.In this session, Villa began by explaining that a revolutionary curriculum is one that substantiallyshifts fundamental understandings of learning and the content, practices, and structures ofeducation. This includes a systems level approach that addresses social, contextual, andorganizational processes in addition to curriculum. The approach needs to address coreentrenched historical and cultural norms and core beliefs and values of faculty, students, andother stakeholders in the community.Next Koretsky and Salzman discussed traditional ways of thinking
Conference Session
Life After Graduation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Houshang Darabi, University of Illinois, Chicago; Elnaz Douzali, University of Illinois, Chicago; Fazle Shahnawaz Muhibul Karim, University of Illinois, Chicago; Samuel Thomas Harford, University of Illinois, Chicago, PROMINENT Labs; Hereford Johnson, University of Illinois, Chicago
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Educational Research and Methods
this course on high school students14. Theirfinding indicate that life skills and consumer’s education courses ultimately increase the rate inwhich students save and accumulate wealth throughout their lives.As an extension of financial curriculum and Consumer’s Education provided in high school,courses in engineering colleges have been developed to teach students about life and careerskills15. In respect to the number of students who take high school courses for life skills andpreparation, few universities provide professional development through specific classes andsmall groups. Harvard University began offering these life courses before 2007; and providedclasses for soft and life skills such as “How does health insurance work?, When should I
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hossein EbrahimNejad, Purdue University
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College Industry Partnerships
were then placed into one of two main themes/classifications inorder to answer the research questions. The first classification represented articles whose aimwas to identify the essential competencies that should be developed through an engineeringeducation, and the second theme of articles tended to define approaches for implementing thesecompetencies into education based curriculum or programming.ResultsThe following paragraphs elaborate upon the literature and each article’s relative positioning inthe themes focused on responding to the research questions in this paper.Theme 1: What are engineering Competencies?Five of the 23 articles were appropriate for the first theme, looking to identify essentialengineering competencies. Among the five
Conference Session
Technical Session 2d
Collection
2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Andrew W Hostler, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo; Bridget Benson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Pacific Southwest Section
10 week, hands-on, extra-curricularworkshop, taught by upper division students, that gives lower division students an exciting introduction topractical skills in the fields of Engineering, Robotics, and Marine Technology. The aim of this workshopis to guide students through a design, build and test cycle of an ultra-low cost underwater roboticsplatform- the BudgetROV. This workshop involves CAD design, machining, soldering, andprogramming at an introductory level appropriate to lower division students across all engineeringdisciplines. In this paper, we describe the curriculum for this workshop and discuss student feedback thatsuggests the workshop will help students find further project opportunities (such as summer internships)and will
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steve E. Watkins, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Randall L Musselman, U.S. Air Force Academy
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Systems Engineering
effectiveness of the locator system will depend upon successful integration of thetechnological components and the user procedure. During the transmitter hunt, the user mustunderstand the characteristics of the transmitting antenna with an unknown orientation and thepossible influences of a complex propagation environment. The user must choose a receiverdesign and a search procedure with an understanding of the limitations of each systemcomponent.Design ProblemTarget Concepts in Antenna Theory The UAV locator context is interdisciplinary with aspects related to antenna theory,communication techniques, electronics, system integration, etc. The concern of this paper isantenna design and performance, but the antenna topics can be discussed in
Conference Session
Novel Pedagogical Techniques I: Online, Electronic, and Apps!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Staehle, Rowan University
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Chemical Engineering
course. Computers and Chemical Engineering, 30(10- 12): 1749-1762.6. Silverstein, D.L. (2005). An Experiential and Inductively Structured Process Control Course in Chemical Engineering. Proceedings of the 2005 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition.7. Silverstein, D.L. and G. Osei-Prempeh (2010). Making a Chemical Process Control Course an Inductive and Deductive Learning Experience. Chemical Engineering Education, 44(2): 119-126.8. Doyle III, F.J., E.P. Gatzke, R.S. Parker (1998). Practical Case Studies for Undergraduate Process Dynamics and Control Using Process Control Modules. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 6(3): 181-191.9. Henson, M.A. and Y. Zhang (2000). Integration of
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sandy L. Furterer, University of Datyon
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Systems Engineering
lecture time was kept to aminimum, and interspersed with the case study and active learning exercises.2) Inquiry-oriented case studies:The healthcare case study was used to provide a real-world example of how the systemsengineering principles, methodology and tools could be applied. Additional detail and examplesof the case study, as well as an assessment of the case study’s effectiveness are provided in theCase Study section.3) Active or performance-based active learning exercises:The instructor integrated active learning exercises into each classroom session within theprepared lecture materials. The students worked together in teams on the exercises, that enabledthe use and practice of the systems engineering principles and tools. Examples of
Conference Session
Construction 2: Teaching Using Projects, Case Studies, and Service Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert B. Austin, Bowling Green State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
-long learning principles and 3)incorporate an objective measure of student performance into the program’s curriculumdevelopment process. Currently in their second cycle, the revised instructional methods for thecapstone course also were designed to increase student-instructor interaction and studentengagement, and focus on students’ preferred learning styles. The revised methods have resultedin an increased breadth and complexity of problem-based learning assignments and an apparentimprovement in third-party test results. This paper is believed to offer a new perspective on anintegrated instructional approach and the use of third-party testing as an objective measure in theprogram’s curriculum development processIntroductionBowling Green State
Conference Session
The Best of First-Year Programs Division
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jan DeWaters, Clarkson University; John C. Moosbrugger, Clarkson University; Pankaj Sharma, Clarkson University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
I can succeed in an engineering curriculum.0.814 0.188 18 I will succeed (earn an A or B) in my math courses.0.826 0.170 0.133 19 I will succeed (earn an A or B) in my physics courses.0.702 0.150 20 I will succeed (earn an A or B) in my chemistry courses.0.765 0.291 0.204 21 I will succeed (earn an A or B) in my engineering courses.Group 2: Satisfaction with Engineering, Sense of Fit At the present time, I am satisfied with my decision to0.343 0.567 0.231 14 study engineering. At the present time, I feel confident that I will keep
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Tech Session 1: IE-ing a Broader Perspective
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alejandro Salado, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
educating them in the skills, competences, and toolsnecessary to cope with them, are necessary in the education of every engineer. This paperhighlights the integration of ethics into an existing, traditional industrial engineeringundergraduate course at the senior level. In particular, we show how traditional optimizationassignments can be reformulated to blend mathematics and ethics. Therefore, we do not followthe path of developing an independent, elective course that focuses on ethical issues.Furthermore, integration of ethics is not performed through case studies on which students canreflect on their own experiences. Instead, we embed ethical issues in traditional industrialengineering knowledge. In this way, ethical conflicts reveal themselves
Conference Session
Let’s Get Pumped: Innovative Approaches for Better Student Engagement
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victoria Bennett, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Tarek Abdoun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Casper Harteveld, Northeastern University; Flora P McMartin, Broad-based Knowledge, LLC; Usama El Shamy P.E., Southern Methodist University
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Civil Engineering
variety of field testing, system health assessment, and the process of sound engineeringjudgment (sense-making), which are all required in practice. This project aims to address theeducational gaps in geotechnical engineering education through the development andimplementation of a transferable and scalable Mixed Reality and Mobile (MR&M) EducationalGame, “GeoExplorer,” that will be integrated with traditional geotechnical engineeringeducation. This MR&M game builds on the positive experience gained from two existingeducational games, Levee Patroller and CPT Operator, developed by Deltares, an independentapplied research institute in The Netherlands.Use of Educational Games to Create Advanced Learning MaterialsGames and Learning to Solve
Conference Session
Technical Session 2: Improving Information Literacy Programs
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chelsea Leachman, Washington State University; Talea Anderson, Washington State University
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Engineering Libraries
educational resources survey. Florida Virtual Campus. [cited 2017 March 15] Available from http://www.openaccesstextbooks.org/%5Cpdf%5C2012_Faculty-Admin_OER_Survey_Report.pdf.29. Allen IE, Seaman J. 2014. Opening the curriculum: Open educational resources in US higher education, 2014. Babson Survey Research Group. [cited 2017 March 15] Available from http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/openingthecurriculum2014.pdf.30. Kursun E, Cagiltay K, Can G. 2014. An investigation of faculty perspectives on barriers, incentives, and benefits of the OER movement in Turkey. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning. 15(6):15-32.31. Hilton J. 2016. Open educational resources and college
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheree Buikema, Purdue University; Robert J. Herrick, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Wanju Huang, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Paper ID #19233Using Technology to Reinvent a Learning EnvironmentMs. Sheree Buikema, Purdue University Sheree Buikema is an Instructional Designer working in Course Design and Development (CDD) at Pur- due University. Prior to joining the CDD team, she piloted new technologies, including eText and LON- CAPA, as part of the Innovations in Teaching and Learning team. In addition to earning several teaching certifications, Sheree holds a Master of Education degree in Educational Psychology, with an emphasis on Curriculum, Technology, and Education Reform. As an instructor, she has led her students to win state and
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Jackson, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Nathan Mentzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
- ing design thinking on the secondary level. Nathan was a former middle and high school technology educator in Montana prior to pursuing a doctoral degree. He was a National Center for Engineering and Technology Education (NCETE) Fellow at Utah State University while pursuing a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction. After graduation he completed a one year appointment with the Center as a postdoctoral researcher.Dr. Hugh Jack P.E., Western Carolina University Not an author. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Taking Soft Robotics from the Laboratory to the ClassroomAbstractSoft robots are an emerging technology which causes us to rethink the design and fabrication ofrobots
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-oriented Studies Electrical Engineering and Circuits
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tony Fan, Wayne State University; Gene Yeau-Jian Liao, Wayne State University; Chih-Ping Yeh, Wayne State University; Chung-Tse Michael Wu, Wayne State University; Jimmy Ching-ming Chen, Wayne State University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
setupmodules of sensors, control and communication units, and integrate the modules into a humandrivable car and model vehicles, and develop on-road control strategies and algorithms for self-driving testing. The lane keeping system is one step of the curriculum development, coveringLevel 1 and Level 2 vehicle automation.In general, lane keeping systems use a video camera to detect road features such as lane markers,and calculate lateral vehicle position, velocity, and lane width in-respect to the lane lines3. Thismethod allows the use of existing infrastructure and is easily adaptable to road changes such asconstruction. However, optical systems are prone to failure in conditions where road features donot exist or are obscured by low sun angles
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Tech Session 1: IE-ing a Broader Perspective
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan O. Schall, SOS Consulting, LLC
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
State University of New York, College at Fredonia, and B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Penn State University. She is an ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, an ASQ Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence, and a Six Sigma Master Black Belt. Susan has been a member of ASEE since graduate school. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Engineering the Accreditation Process The similarities and differences between ABET engineering accreditation criteria(otherwise known as EC-2000) and ISO 9000, the quality assurance standard in industry, havebeen discussed and documented since the initial public review of EC2000.[20] ISO 9000 is
Conference Session
Understanding the Discipline of Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrea Mazzurco, University of Queensland; Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Educational Research and Methods
. His research interests include Humanitarian Engineering, social justice in engineering education, global engineering education, professional engineering practice, and curriculum design.Prof. Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Dr. Brent K. Jesiek is an Associate Professor in the Schools of Engineering Education and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. He also leads the Global Engineering Education Collabora- tory (GEEC) research group, and is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award to study boundary-spanning roles and competencies among early career engineers. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Tech and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Science
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Course Efforts
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary P. Halada, Stony Brook University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
needs, aging infrastructure, the impacts ofclimate change, and managing emerging technologies for human health, manufacturing andmaintaining environmental integrity, the study of engineering disasters and the nature of risk incomplex systems (and their broader societal and ethical context) will be an educationalnecessity.1For engineering, science and technology students in particular, the study of engineering disastersin their broadest context is critical. On one level, it is obviously necessary to learn from ourmistakes. But just as, if not more importantly, it is the broader context of failure – failureunderstood through the lens of the “open system” – which must be understood, especially in anincreasing complex engineered world. A key need
Collection
AEE Journal
Authors
Katherine Fu; Robert Kirkman; Bumsoo Lee
and design can fit together seamlessly, which opens theFALL 2017 13 ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION Teaching Ethics as Designdoor to integrating ethics education directly into design-based engineering courses, up to andincluding capstone courses. There are institutional and cultural challenges to be overcome to bringabout such an integration, but it is the long-term goal toward which we strive. A third possibility is that the negative results in the self-report data are an artifact of the surveyinstrument
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carla B. Zoltowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Patrice Marie Buzzanell, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Andrew O. Brightman, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); David Torres, Purdue University; Sean M Eddington, Brian Lamb School of Communication - Purdue
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #19574Understanding the Professional Formation of Engineers through the Lens ofDesign Thinking: Unpacking the Wicked Problem of Diversity and InclusionDr. Carla B. Zoltowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Carla B. Zoltowski is an assistant professor of engineering practice in the Schools of Electrical and Com- puter Engineering and (by courtesy) Engineering Education at Purdue University. She holds a B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., and Ph.D. in Engineering Education, all from Purdue. Prior to this she was Co-Director of the EPICS Program at Purdue where she was responsible for developing curriculum
Conference Session
The Best of First-Year Programs Division
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Madeline Polmear, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Nathan E. Canney, Seattle University; Chris Swan, Tufts University
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First-Year Programs
discussions, FY introductory courses affordthe opportunity to integrate creative assignments. Turning to the interview results, oneinterviewee, who teaches a two-credit FY course required for all engineering students, usescreative assignments to facilitate ethical awareness in his students. The students create anddisplay a narrative about an ethical situation that they might realistically encounter in the next 5-10 years. The teams choose the characters, settings, and scenarios and have creative control overhow the story is shared with the class. From making videos, acting out skits, recording readings,or illustrating graphic novels, students take time to develop stories and reflect on the ethicalunderpinnings with the class. The assignment provides
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faycal Saffih, University of Waterloo
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
” aspect of the education process. In addition, considering the complexity nature ofengineering disciplines themselves, teaching such subjects needs an integral approach. In thisholistic view, and for engaging students in engineering topics, other disciplines need to be calledand used to convey the course, namely mathematics and other sciences backed by technologicalrealities and advancements. This is a very similar approach to the science-technology-engineering-1 Thus, is the focus on the pedagogy of learning in this paper through the “learning moment” recording/recallingmathematics STEM curriculum program [1] launched by the U.S. Department of Education since2009 and which is expected to have a positive impact on U.S. economy providing much
Conference Session
Student Division Development of Professional Skills Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zahra Shahbazi, Manhattan College; Mary Ann Jacobs Ed.D., Manhattan College; Alexandra Emma Lehnes, Manhattan College; Kathleen Christal Mancuso, Manhattan College; Anthony Scotti, Manhattan College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Student
leadership in their professional guideline series [3]. In AIChE’s body ofknowledge, it lists necessary psychomotor skills of listening and interpreting, speaking andpresenting, communication, leadership, presentation, and teamwork [4]. In general, everyengineering disciple these professional skills for a successful engineer.Despite the standards set by these societies, usually in an engineering curriculum there is noformal course on professional skills. Typically, during the capstone senior design courseundergraduate engineering students are exposed to some of these skills such as presentation andteam work. Occasionally the center of career development at an institution will offer sessions onprofessional skills usually focusing on interviews and
Conference Session
Pre-College: Perceptions and Attitudes on the Pathway to Engineering (3)
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cathy P. Lachapelle, Museum of Science; Christine M. Cunningham, Museum of Science
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
College Engineering (WECE) study. Cathy received her S.B. in cognitive science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her Ph.D. in educational psychology from Stanford University.Dr. Christine M. Cunningham, Museum of Science Dr. Christine Cunningham is an educational researcher who works to make engineering and science more relevant, accessible, and understandable, especially for underserved and underrepresented populations. A vice president at the Museum of Science, Boston since 2003, she founded and directs Engineering is ElementaryTM , a groundbreaking project that integrates engineering concepts into elementary curriculum and teacher professional development. As of September 2016, EiE has served 12.6
Conference Session
Action on Diversity - Supporting Students at Multiple Levels
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paula Holmes Jensen, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Michael West, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jon J Kellar, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Stuart D. Kellogg, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jennifer Karlin, University of Southern Maine; Cassandra M Birrenkott, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Tagged Topics
ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity
Paper ID #18910Culture and Attitude: A scholarship, mentoring and professional develop-ment program to increase the number of women graduating with engineeringdegrees.Ms. Paula Holmes Jensen, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Paula Jensen is an Industrial Engineering Lecturer and the Mentor/Director of Culture and Attitude at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. She also is a small business owner and was in Manufac- turing and Logistics for 9 years.Dr. Michael West, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Dr. Michael West is an associate professor and head of the department of materials and
Conference Session
Novel Pedagogical Techniques II: Potpourri
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Pascal, University of Connecticut; Tiffany Lauren Pascal, New Mexico State University-Carlsbad
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #19848Using Student Developed Comics to Promote Learning of Transport Phenom-ena ConceptsProf. Jennifer Pascal, University of Connecticut Jennifer Pascal is an Assistant Professor in Residence at the University of Connecticut. She earned her PhD from Tennessee Technological University in 2011 and was then an NIH Academic Science Education and Research Training (ASERT) Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New Mexico. Her research interests include the integration of fine arts and engineering and developing effective methods to teach transport phenomena.Prof. Tiffany Lauren Pascal, New Mexico State University