; Exposition, Seattle, Washington.16. Vitali, R., & Perkins, N. C., & Finelli, C. J., “Incorporating IMU Technology to Demonstrate Concepts in Undergraduate Dynamics Courses,” Proceedings of the 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah.17. Shelley, J., “Assessing Learning Outcomes In A Broadcast Learning Environment: Application Of The Dynamics Concept Inventory,” Proceedings of the 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, Texas.18. McVey, M., & Luchies, C. W., & Giraldo, C., & Sidener, L., “Developing Problem- Solving Skills in Dynamics: Implementation of Structured Homework Assignments,” Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida.19
gathered from pre- and post-program surveys from both the 2019 and 2021 sessions arepresented here. These results are shown in Figure 3. Based on a rating scale of 1 (low) to 5 (high),participants reported the largest pre- to post-experience jumps in “Research Self Efficacy” (from © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Annual Conferencenearly 3.4/5 to almost 4.5/5), “Research Skills and Knowledge” (from about 3.4/5 to 4.3/5), and“Scientific Identity” (from 3.2/5 to 3.9/5). To Objective 2, participants significantly improvedtechnical skills including with finite element analysis, improving from 50% to 90% on pre- andpost-experience quizzes related to each participant’s
standards in the third andfourth years of study can help students align educational concepts with real-world applications.6However, this requirement is not universally applied in most colleges and universities.2 Phillips, M. and S. Huber (2017). Standards Resources for Engineering and Technology. Issues inScience and Technology Librarianship, Purdue University.3 Harding, B. and P. McPherson (2010). What do employers want in terms of employee knowledge oftechnical standards and the process of standardization? 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition.4 Solomon, D., Y.-T. T. Liao, and J. T. Chapin (2019). Maximizing the Effectiveness of One-timeStandards Instruction Sessions with Formative Assessment. 2019 ASEE Annual Conference &Exposition.5 ABET
, April). Retention of engineering students. In 2017 ieee global engineering education conference (educon) (pp. 693-698). IEEE. 5. Worrells, D. S. (2006). Characteristics of cooperative education and internship in aviation management programs. The Collegiate Aviation Review International, 24(1). 6. Brown, M. (2019). The effects of informal learning environments on engineering education (Doctoral dissertation, Rutgers University-Graduate School of Education). 7. Branoff, T., & Mohammed, J., & Brown, J. (2022, August), Student Retention in an Engineering Technology Program: The Role of Spatial Visualization Ability Paper presented at 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN
virtually or in the lab andmore work is needed for future publications on the tradeoffs between virtual and in-person versionsof these simulations. However, the return to the lab is highly desired for the physical activities thatcould not be done at home.References[1] O. Rios and D. Fadda, 2017, “A Mechanical Engineering Freshman Course Implementing Four Design Activities,” Proceedings of the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, IMECE17, November 5-8, Tampa, Florida, USA[2] O. Rios and D. Fadda, 2019, "Using Computer Simulations in a Freshman Mechanical Engineering Course to Make Informed Design Decisions," 126th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 15 - 19, 2019, Tampa, Florida, USA[3] D
). Pedagogy of the oppressed. Bloomsbury publishing USA. 9. D. Riley, “Pedagogies of liberation in an engineering thermodynamics class,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 22-25, 2003, Nashville, Tennessee. American Society for Engineering Education, 2003.10. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, "Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs 2018-2019," [Online]. Available: http://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/criteria-for-accrediting- engineering-programs-2018-2019/#program. [Accessed: January 30, 2019].
. Siller, J. Sonnenberg-Klein. S. M. Sadjadi, S. M. Srachan, M. Taheri, G. L. Woods, C. B. Zoltowski, B. C. Fabien, P. Johnson, R. Collins, and P. Murray. “Vertically integrated projects (VIP) programs: multidisciplinary projects with homes in any discipline,” Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, OH, June 24-28, 2017. http://peer.asee.org/29103[13] S. M. Strachan, S. Marshall, P. Murray, E. J. Coyle, and J. Sonnenberg-Klein, "Using Vertically Integrated Projects to embed research-based education for sustainable development in undergraduate curricula", International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, Vol. 20 No. 8, pp. 1313-1328. 2019 https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-10-2018
of neurodivergent students in post-secondary educa�on is limited. Further, there is litleliterature about the experiences of neurodivergent students in engineering educa�on par�cularly 2(Chrysochoou et al., 2022; Cueller et al., 2022; Robert, 2023; Taylor et al., 2019). This paper seeks toaddress this gap.Importantly, some sectors of the U.S. economy are recognizing the unique abili�es and atributes ofneurodivergent people as beneficial and desirable (Williams, 2023) par�cularly in the STEM sectors(Chrysochoou et al., 2022; Grandin, 2022; Taylor et al., 2019) but also na�onal security (Weinbaum et al.,2023). However, neurodivergent
. Stories Eng. Fac. Pedagog. Journeys. Synth. Lect. Eng., vol. 6, pp. 53–58, 2019.[8] S. Odeh, S. McKenna, and H. Abu-Mulaweh, “A unified first-year engineering design-based learning course,” Int. J. Mech. Eng. Educ., vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 47–58, Oct. 2016.[9] D. B. Dittenber, “Project based learning in an introduction to civil engineering course: A cascade effect on student engagement and retention in subsequent years,” ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Conf. Proc., vol. 2017-June, no. Paper 19087, 2017.[10] C. Pierce, “Creating a community of collaborators to achieve curriculum change,” Transform. Teach. A Collect. Stories Eng. Fac. Pedagog. Journeys. Synth. Lect. Eng., vol. 6, pp. 53–58, 2019.[11] C. S. Kalman
, BCES, CEng, CEnv, CEHS, and DAAS. Oerther’s schol- arship, teaching, service, and professional practice focus in the fields of environmental biotechnology and sustainable development where he specializes in promoting Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH), food and nutrition security, energy efficiency, and poverty alleviation. Oerther’s awards for teaching in- clude the best paper award from the Environmental Engineering Division of ASEE and the society-wide Robert G. Quinn Award from ASEE, the Engineering Education Excellence Award from the NSPE, the Excellence in Environmental Engineering and Science Educator award from AAEES, and the Fair Dis- tinguished Engineering Educator Medal from WEF. Due to his
Murfreesboro Electric.In 2019, the MTSU Solar Boat Team participated in all the events and the members wereenthusiastic about their achieved results. In 2020, the Solar Splash Challenge was canceled dueto the COVID-19 pandemic, but the team has used this time to implement all the previouslymentioned improvements and the boat and will be attending next year’s competition todemonstrate the finished result.References[1] Solar Splash Event. Web. Accessed 4 August 2020. www.solarsplash.com/introduction-and-information.[2] Foroudastan, S. & Zuniga, S. “Experimental Vehicles Program Improves Student Performance through Energy Conversion and Conservation with Hands-on Learning”. Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Conference. Assessed 4 August
Paper ID #49602Analysis of Energy Consumption and Theoretical Assessment of Welding Efficiencyin Augmented Reality Arc Welding and Digital ManufacturingDr. Omar Ahmed Raheem Al-Shebeeb, West Virginia University Dr. Al-Shebeeb is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Industrial and Management Systems Engineering (IMSE) at West Virginia University (WVU). He finished his Ph.D. in the IMSE Department at WVU (2019). Then, he started his job as an Academic Program Director at Greenville Technical College. While Dr. Al-Shebeeb was pursuing his Ph.D. degree at WVU, he was working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the IMSE
management experience to her work with ASCE’s Committee on Education on issues of importance to the undergraduate and graduate level education of civil engineers. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 The 5Ws of the Third Edition of the Civil Engineering Body of KnowledgeIntroductionThis paper is a follow-up to updates on the Third Edition of Civil Engineering Body ofKnowledge (CEBOK3) that were presented at the 2017 [1] and 2018 [2] ASEE AnnualConventions, and provides a comprehensive overview of the Civil Engineering Body ofKnowledge 3 Task Committee’s (CEBOK3TC) effort and the process it followed to complete itscharge. This will be done by focusing
. Accessed: Nov. 03, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/students-in-engineering-design-process-and-applied-research[3] S. Patel, M.-I. Carnasciali, M. Whitson, and D. Schrage, “Board 119: Innovative Mars Exploration Education and Technology Program: Development of an Informal Learning Curriculum (Work in Progress),” in 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jun. 2018, p. 29894. doi: 10.18260/1-2--29894.[4] R. Tang Dan and S. He, “Board 112: A STEM Training Program to Improve Middle and High School VEX Competition Outcomes,” in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, Tampa, Florida, Jun. 2019, p. 32191. doi: 10.18260/1-2--32191.[5] Z. K. Stuart, M. Bugallo, K
engineering and socially just engineering. As we synthesize theliterature and our arguments across these levels, we also consider how equitable practices at anyone level reinforces equitable practices at the others. Envisioning socially just engineeringeducation requires thinking within and across all three of these levels.Macro Level Organization of Engineering for EquityEngineering for equity and social justice involves a recognition of the ideologies shapingengineering and the orientations that engineering has towards society. Historically, science andengineering have been shaped by ideologies that are technocratic and exclusionary, oftensubversively framed as rationalistic (Bazzul & Tolbert, 2019; Gravel et al., 2021; Gunckel &Tolbert
and fun circuits and providing a big picture view, andpromoting students’ motivation to continue pursuing the EE major. We have adopted this courseproject for two consecutive course offerings in fall 2018 and fall 2019, respectively. Studentfeedback in the form of survey questionnaires has confirmed that this pilot project has beensuccessful. Per the survey results, most students feel their abilities of developing design solutions,constructing prototypes, and communicating the design process have improved, which indicatesincreased students’ self-efficacy. Moreover, majority of students feel more motivated to continuewith the EE major of study.I IntroductionFor most Electrical Engineering (EE) and Engineering curricula, analog circuitry and
96 students in 2017, 88students in 2018, and 79 in2019. Table 1 summarizes the enrollment in GEN1001 for the Fall semesters 2017 to 2019. Table 1: GEN1001 Course/Semester Summary Semester Total number of Majors RTTP? UN students enrolled Sust. (number each section) Goals? Fall 2017 96 (48, 48) CE, ME, UE, EE Yes No Fall 2018 88 (45, 43) CE, ME, UE No No Fall 2019 79 (41, 38) CE
racial and ethnic groups: Indicator 24: STEM degrees. https://nces.ed.gov/programs/raceindicators/indicator_reg.asp[3] Adams, P., Delgado Solorzano, X., Lo, W., Gattis, C., & Popp, J. (2020, June). Closing the STEM Labor Gap through a Path to Graduation for Low Income, Rural Students. Paper presented at 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, Virtual Online. 10.18260/1-2—34291[4] Gattis, C., Delgado Solorzano, X., Nix, D., Popp, J., Cleary, M., Lo, W., Hill, B., & Adams, P. (2019, June). Work in Progress: A Path to Graduation: Helping First-Year Low Income, Rural STEM Students Succeed. Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida. 10.18260
design practices,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2014.[8] J. Watkins and M. Portsmore, “Designing for framing in online teacher education: Supporting teachers’ attending to student thinking in video discussions of classroom engineering,” (Under Review), 2021.[9] J. Watkins and M. Portsmore, “Teacher learning in online video discussions of students’ engineering,” 2019.[10] J. Watkins, M. Portsmore, and R. D. Swanson, “Shifts in elementary teachers’ pedagogical reasoning: Studying teacher learning in an online graduate program in engineering education,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. n/a, no. n/a, Dec. 2020.[11] M. Portsmore, J. Watkins, and R. D. Swanson
identity, they reveal different identities such asNature, Institutional, and Discourse identities. This indicates the coexistence of the multipleidentities which is consistent with Gee’s theory [3]. There were instances where participants’discussed identity related items that did not seem to fit with Gee’s approach. To date, those itemshave been coded as “General Identity”. We are continuing to analyze interviews and areexamining additional identity frameworks to understand how our General Identity code mayconnect to Gee’s framework or other frameworks.Phase 2 InterviewsWe are currently preparing to conduct our Phase 2 interviews. These interviews will be completeby ASEE 2019 and initial results will be shared on our poster as appropriate. To
integration mightapply. Proceedings of the 2023 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2023, American Society for Engineering Education ETD 365References[1] G. Lyman, J. Wilcox and R. Sanford, "Robotics Retrofit: Renovating Outdated Robotics Platforms to Meet Current Curriculum Requirements Driven by Industry Demand," in ASEE PEER, New Orleans, LA, 2019.[2] “Mindstorms EV3: Steam for high school,” LEGO® Education. [Online]. Available: https://education.lego.com/en-us/products/lego-mindstorms-education-ev3-core-set/5003400#lego- mindstorms-education-ev3. [Accessed: 30-Sep-2022].[3
. Pinnell, "The Effectiveness of Engineering Camps as Pre-College Recruitment Tools," in 2019 CoNECD-The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity, Crystal City, Virginia, 2019: ASEE Conferences. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/31798[19] B. Mclaughlin and J. Wenner, "Recruitment Strategy Development for First Generation, Underrepresented, and Low-Income Masters Students," in 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN, 2022: ASEE Conferences. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/42068[20] Y. Ma, "Family Socioeconomic Status, Parental Involvement, and College Major Choices—Gender, Race/Ethnic, and Nativity Patterns," Sociological Perspectives, vol
Paper ID #41395Teaching Manufacturing Assembly Processes Using Immersive Mixed RealityMs. Israa Azzam, Purdue University Israa is a Ph.D. student at Purdue University, specializing in digital technologies and control systems. She received her B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Beirut Arab University (BAU) in 2019 and her M.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut (AUB) in 2021, specializing in Robust Control. Israa is a Research Assistant on the National Science Foundation-funded Project ”Research Initiation: Developing Spatial Visualization and Understanding of Complex
.20023Bosman, L., & Fernhaber, S. (2018). Teaching the Entrepreneurial Mindset to Engineers. Springer International Publishing.Brubaker, E. R., Maturi, V. R., Karanian, B. A., Sheppard, S., & Beach, D. (2019, June 15). Integrating Mind, Hand, and Heart: How Students Are Transformed by Hands-On Designing and Making. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition. https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2--32988Desai, N., & Stefanek, G. (n.d.). A Literature Review of the Different Approaches That Have Been Implemented to Increase Retention in Engineering Programs Across the United States. ASEE Zone II Conference.Drewery, D., Nevison, C., & Pretti, T. J. (2016). The influence of cooperative education and reflection upon previous work
Programs, NASEM CEBOK3, ASCE 2019 [6] Related ABET Criterion 3 2018 [28] Student Outcomes [1] Develop core disciplinary knowledge Depth in a civil engineering area 1 and 2; program criteria Ability to work between disciplines N/A Develop abilities defined by a given These abilities defined in the 1 to 7; program criteria profession (e.g. licensing, other CEBOK3 credentials) Develop skills that transcend Communication; 3 (communicate effectively…) disciplines and are applicable in any Teamwork and leadership and 5 (function
have been shown to have similar efficacy inimproving programming skills as writing the programs themselves [11], [12].Parsons Problems have been implemented into a first-year engineering course that teachesintroductory computer programming through MATLAB and C/++. The problems, firstimplemented in Autumn 2019, were designed to be completed in person in the classroom. Thestudents were provided slips of paper and asked to rearrange them into the correct order.Previous student feedback provided some areas of improvement for the next iteration includinglooking at the length and difficulty of the problems [13]. This process is described in thefollowing section, Background.While these challenges were being addressed, an additional challenge
academicchange.org) RED Consortium Meeting: REDPAR organizes the annual meeting by circulating the Request for Proposals, scheduling reviews, and determining the final program, as well as working with ASEE on logistics. Because the RED Consortium Meeting was the first time that RED teamsfunded in 2019 would meet other RED teams, we asked each of the new RED teams toprepare a Lightning Talk that would serve to introduce themselves and their projects.These talks were resented on the first day of the RED Consortium meeting thefollowing day. In order to give new RED teams the opportunity to rehearse their talks,each team presented their talk at the Start Up Session, with members of the REDPARteam offering constructive feedback. The
environments informed by the How People Learn framework. Dr. Yalvac’s research has been funded by NSF, IES, and NIH. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 WIP: Cultivating the Maker Culture through Evidence-Based PedagogiesThis is a work in progress paper.1. IntroductionScience, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields are essential to America'seconomic growth and global competitiveness. However, there is a mismatch between the supplyand growing demand for STEM-skilled workers. According to the 2016 White House Report [1],there were over a million unfilled jobs in information technology across all sectors of theeconomy. The STEM workforce has grown
Engineering Education (ASEE) [35], [36]. NCES contains an array ofhistorical data from each U.S. institution including standardized test score ranges of acceptedstudents, institutional characteristics (e.g., public or private, average cost of attendance),enrollment information, graduation rates, and more. This rich source of data can besupplemented by profiles submitted to ASEE by participating institutions, which contain similardata to the NCES database, as well as faculty demographics.Preliminary FindingsThe list of institutions accredited by the EAC of ABET was exported to establish the scope ofdata collection. Following the removal of duplicate listings and institutions that are no longeraccepting applications, 498 institutions comprised the list
Navigating the COVID landscape with a Mechanical Engineering Junior Laboratory Prof. Charles S. White Department of Mechanical Engineering, Norwich UniversityAbstractAt the author’s institution, all Mechanical Engineering undergraduate students are required totake a two semester laboratory course sequence covering topics in measurement andinstrumentation. As with most hands-on instruction, the restrictions imposed by the COVIDpandemic required significant adjustments to the course, especially the number of studentsthat were permitted in the laboratory space at any given time. In this paper a comparison ismade between the Fall semester course from before the pandemic (Fall 2019) and the samecourse