of Problem-based Learning,” Interdiscip J Problem-based Learn, vol. 6, no. 1, 2012, doi: 10.7771/1541-5015.1314.[4] K. M. Markham, J. J. Mintzes, and M. G. Jones, “The concept map as a research and evaluation tool: Further evidence of validity,” J Res Sci Teach, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 91–101, 1994, doi: 10.1002/tea.3660310109.[5] L. Hsu and S.-I. Hsieh, “Concept Maps as an Assessment Tool in a Nursing Course,” J Prof Nurs, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 141–149, 2005, doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2005.04.006.[6] D. M. Torre, B. Daley, T. Stark-Schweitzer, S. Siddartha, J. Petkova, and M. Ziebert, “A qualitative evaluation of medical student learning with concept maps,” Med Teach, vol. 29, no. 9– 10, pp. 949–955
Ethics, https://www.nspe.org/resources/ethics/code-ethics, accessed 16 January 2023.[2] E.A. Cech, "Culture of disengagement in engineering education?" Sci., Tech. Human Values, vol. 39[1], pp. 42-72, 2014.[3] S. Niles, S. Contreras, S. Roudbari, J. Kaminsky, and J.L. Harrison, “Resisting and assisting engagement with public welfare in engineering education,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 109, pp. 491–507, 2020.[4] K. Litchfield and A. Javernick-Will, "'‘I am an engineer AND': A mixed methods study of socially engaged engineers," J. Eng. Educ., vol. 104, pp. 393-416, 2015.[5] D.S. Schiff, E. Logevall, J. Borenstein, W. Newstetter, C. Potts, and E. Zegura, "Linking personal and professional social responsibility development to
suitable measuring procedure given available devices and fixtures; they thenproceed with measurement basic GD&T features on provided samples (Figs. 2a-e). Each group isfree to choose combination of contact-type metrology device, tool, and fixture for their group.During this stage, the TA only helps to clarify the part requirement and usage of metrologydevice without showing the solutions. After 30-45 minutes, each team takes turn presenting to their classmates how they set upand measure a feature, showing the measured data, and concluding if the part is accepted orrejected. The TA then comments on the approach, selection of tooling and fixture, and maysuggests alternative ways to constrain datum(s). Common mistakes are observed when
; Beddoes, K. (2013). Team effectiveness theory from industrialand organizational psychology applied to engineering student project teams: A research review. Journalof Engineering Education, 102(4), 472-512.Cardador, M. T., & Caza, B. B. (2018). The subtle stressors making women want to leave engineering.Harvard Business Review: https://hbr.org/2018/11/the-subtle-stressors-making-women-want-to-leave-engineering?ab=at_art_art_1x1Campero, S. (2021). Hiring and intra-occupational gender segregation in software engineering. AmericanSociological Review, 86(1), 60-92.Crenshaw, K. (1989). Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique ofAntidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory, and Antiracist Politics. University of
or Equivalent on First Attempt. D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 C1 C2/C3 C4 B1 M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S M S#A 82 48 51 31 63 27 42 31 39 20 32 31 65 30 21 17 27 11 N 246 90 243 88 224 87 208 87 187 87 192 86 262 89 122 85 92 42% 33.3 53.3 21.0 35.2 28.1 31.0 20.2 35.6 20.9 23.0 16.7 36.0 24.8 33.7 17.2 20.0 29.3 26.2Notes: #A = raw number of tests scored with Approved
. Newton, “How to Co-Lead a Team,” Harvard Business Review, 2015. https://hbr.org/2015/07/how-to-co-lead-a-team (accessed Nov. 07, 2022).[13] Q. Wu and K. Cormican, “Shared Leadership and Team Effectiveness: An Investigation of Whether and When in Engineering Design Teams,” Front. Psychol., vol. 11, no. January, pp. 1– 12, 2021, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.569198.[14] “Best Biomedical Engineering Programs - Top Engineering Schools - US News,” 2022. https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/biomedical-rankings (accessed Feb. 22, 2023).[15] Allen, R. H., Acharya, S., Jancuk, C., & Shoukas, A. A. (2013). Sharing best practices in teaching biomedical engineering design. Annals of
some cases, a single essay is all the evidence an institution canaccess to plan DEI interventions and improve academic programming. Our recommendation foraddressing the STEM pipeline leak is to create a system to track students that fall out of formalSTEM pipelines. The system can assist the student to return to the pipeline if the student desires.The system will support the student to secure employment in the engineering discipline.References[1] L. L. Crumpton-Young, S. Etemadi, G. E. Little, and T. D. Carter, “Supportive practices used with underrepre- sented minority graduate students,” in 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, no. 10.18260/p.25979. New Orleans, Louisiana: ASEE Conferences, June 2016, https://peer.asee.org
held high agreement andfollowed the increasing velocity trend as set by the analytical solution. Radius Solution (m/s) Experiment (m/s) Percent Error 0.024 0.002 0.003 74% 0.033 0.009 0.003 63% 0.042 0.016 0.013 22% 0.051 0.023 0.022 5% 0.059 0.029
figure to identify the probable mode(s) of heat transfer.During the review period, groups of students work together to come up withpotential exam problems related to the covered content and then identifystrategies, methodologies, and/or relevant equations to obtain solutions. Theprimary role of the instructor during these activities is to ensure that thediscussions are relevant to the upcoming exam’s content or focus. Reviewsessions are typically held the day before the exam, and the preview figures areprovided in advance. The review activity is based on various studies supportingcollaborative learning as study strategies that lead to enhanced academicperformance. The majority of participating students are in the third year of theirdegree
California and B.S. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from India.Dr. Pramod Abichandani, New Jersey Institute of TechnologyMs. Heydi L. Dominguez, New Jersey Institute of Technology Heydi Dominguez is a fourth-year undergraduate student pursuing her Bachelorˆa C™s Degree in Me- chanical Engineering and minoring in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Heydi is a first generation college student who isCraig IaboniKevin Alexander Nino ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Using the ARCS Model of Motivation to design 9-12 CS CurriculumAbstractThis ongoing project provides an overview on the use of the Attention, Relevance,Confidence
seventies,” Hum. Relat., vol. 35, no. 12, pp. 1179–1204, 1982.[5] S. Assegaff and A. R. C. Hussin, “Review of Knowledge Management Systems As Socio-Technical System,” p. 6.[6] E. Molleman and M. Broekhuis, “Sociotechnical systems: towards an organizational learning approach,” J. Eng. Technol. Manag., vol. 18, no. 3–4, pp. 271–294, Sep. 2001, doi: 10.1016/S0923-4748(01)00038-8.[7] T. Reiman and P. Oedewald, “Assessment of complex sociotechnical systems – Theoretical issues concerning the use of organizational culture and organizational core task concepts,” Saf. Sci., vol. 45, no. 7, pp. 745–768, Aug. 2007, doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2006.07.010.[8] S. Winter, N. Berente, J. Howison, and B. Butler, “Beyond the
teachers developed an engineering learning sequence thatconnected to a design opportunity within their local context (see Hammack et al., 2022 foradditional curriculum detail). After developing the lessons, participating teachers enacted thelessons with their elementary students. Participants included 43 4th and 5th grade students dividedinto two groups, those who attended school on a Native American reservation (n=23) and thosewho attended a small town school not located on a reservation (n=20). To measure the impacts ofthe program, students completed the Students Attitudes towards STEM survey ([S-STEM],Friday Institute, 2012) and the Engineering Identity Develop Scale ([EIDS], Capobianco et al.,2017) before and after engaging in the community
established.So far, there has been support from organizational structures and changes in individual coursessupport existing learning outcomes.References[1] K. Haas, “Sankey Diagram Analysis: Undergraduate Program Updates 2017-2019,” 2020.[2] N. Desai and G. Stefanek, “A Literature Review of the Different Approaches That Have Been Implemented to Increase Retention in Engineering Programs Across the United States,” in ASEE Zone II Conference, 2017.[3] Georgia Institute of Technology, “Deliberate Innovation, Lifetime Education: Final Report of the Commission on Creating the Next in Education,” 2018.[4] K. D. Hall, D. G. Linzell, B. S. Minsker, J. F. Hajjar, and C. M. Saviz, “Civil Engineering Education Summit: Mapping
Science, vol. 37, pp. 331-356, 2007.[4] W. Faulkner, "Doing gender in engineering workplace cultures. II. Gender in/authenticity and the in/visibility paradox," Engineering Studies, vol. 1, pp. 169-189, 2009.[5] M. Tremblay, T. Wils, and C. Proulx, "Determinants of career path preferences among Canadian engineers," Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, vol. 19, pp. 1-23, 2002.[6] R. W. Lent, S. D. Brown, and G. Hackett, "Contextual supports and barriers to career choice: A social cognitive analysis," Journal of Counseling Psychology, vol. 47, p. 36, 2000.[7] R. W. Lent, H.-B. Sheu, C. S. Gloster, and G. Wilkins, "Longitudinal test of the social cognitive model of choice in engineering
. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Engineering a Transfer Friendly Experience with Alternative Pathways to ExcellenceAbstract:The Alternative Pathways to Excellence (APEX) program is an NSF funded S-STEM Track 2project that seeks to strengthen efforts to recruit and retain STEM transfer students by integratingfinancial, academic, and practical supports.The APEX program provides student support services, formal and informal mentoring, curricularand co-curricular supports, and cohort building activities all formulated to create accessiblepathways into engineering careers for a population
Cincinnati. Along with his current role as the Manager of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement for the Co ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Greater Equity, Access, and Readiness for Success in Engineering and Technology (GEARSET) - An Alternate Pathway to Engineering and ETIntroductionThe Greater Equity, Access, and Readiness for Engineering and Technology (GEARSET)Program, an NSF funded S-STEM program was developed to address several institutional needsat the university. The original target population for the GEARSET program was identified as asubset of the students who applied to the College of Engineering (COE) at the University ofToledo (UToledo) and do not meet all the admissions
out a brief reflectivestatement to share in the main room.Workshop design strategies used within each component were guided by literatureEach workshop component utilized a variety of strategies [33] to ensure active participation andcreation of a safe environment (Table 1).Table 1. Workshop features selected during the design of the workshop. Workshop Design How it was employed Literature Basis Strategies Common vocabulary The workshop pre-work and A common vocabulary can help introduction component(s) participants feel comfortable using contained definitions of appropriate words to engage in common diversity, equity, and
, “Reading mastery as pedagogy of erasure,” J. Res. Rural Educ., vol. 26, no. 13, 2011, [Online]. Available: http://jrre.psu.edu/articles/26-13.pdf.[16] E. Shizha, “Indigenous knowledge systems and the curriculum,” in African Indigenous Knowledge and the Disciplines, G. Emeagwali and G. J. S. Dei, Eds., Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2014, pp. 113–129. doi: 10.1007/978-94-6209-770-4_11.[17] M. Kovach, Indigenous Methodologies: Characteristics, conversations, and contexts. University of Toronto Press, 2009. Accessed: Sep. 23, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://read.dukeupress.edu/ethnohistory/article/58/4/727/26209/Indigenous-Methodolo gies-Characteristics[18] G. J. S. Dei, “Indegenizing the school curriculum
engineering ethics, writing in the disciplines, and the development of professional skills.Shelly Sanders, Mississippi State University Shelly is currently an instructor in the Shackouls Technical Communication Program in Mississippi State University’s James Worth Bagley College of Engineering and has taught technical writing as well as various English composition and literature courses at MSU since 2005. She also tutored writing with the English department’s Writing Center from its inception in the early 2000’s until 2015. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from The University of Alabama and a master’s degree in English from Mississippi State University. ©American Society for Engineering
supply case must be 8 inches in width, 8 inches in length, and 5 inches in height or the power supply will not properly fit. 6. The potential quality of materials could affect the desired outcome. 7. There was no set budget for the project, so this leaves the possibility of a lack or abundance of supplies. 8. Due to Covid-19, there is a lot of uncertainties in whether we will have access to 10 resources to successfully complete the project. In conclusion: The practical project in linear design course, w a s i ntended to be a challenging, practical and exposure them to real-world projects, demands and expectations. It provided
that students’self-reported attendance of office hours throughout the quarter was low, with 50% of studentsnever having attended office hours and 39% having attended infrequently (1-4 times).Motivation and Barriers to Office Hours Attendance: Students in the Test Course were askedfor what reason(s) they typically have attended office hours in previous courses, andapproximately 47% of students indicated that “build[ing] relationships with instructors” was agoal of their attendance. Students additionally reported through a free response question that adiverse set of reasons can prevent them from attending office hours. Most importantly, a number of the barriers cited by students in the pre
[31]. As design thinking is naturally embedded within engineeringproblems, it is essential for students to start to be exposed as early as possible to acquire thenecessary problem-solving skills. To initiate, teachers should be equipped to teachengineering in their teaching subjects [32]. Carroll et al. [33] combined DT with a classroomlearning environment in various manners and found how DT linked to academic standardsand the learning of content in the classroom. Meanwhile, DT is interdisciplinary [34],building new scholarly spaces by combining disciplines. McLaughlin et al.’s [35] workproved this view and portrays DT’s validity across fields and institutions.In engineering, design is seen as the main or distinguishing activity [9]. As such
the MET3060 course for Spring 2022 and Fall 2022AcknowledgmentsService Learning practices held at the CNC Machining Practices course were funded by theESCL@Te Program. This support is greatly appreciated.References[1] M. Salam, D. N. Awang Iskandar, D. H. A. Ibrahim, and M. S. Farooq, “Service learning in higher education: a systematic literature review,” Asia Pacific Educ. Rev., vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 573–593, Feb. 2019, doi: 10.1007/s12564-019-09580-6.[2] I. Fidan, B. Barger, E. Obuz, S. M. Bagdatli, I. Anitsal, and M. Anitsal, “Integrating manufacturing, management and marketing into international service learning,” 2013 ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Conf. Proc., doi: 10.18260/1-2--19791.[3] M. M. Anitsal, I. Anitsal
deployment phase, faculty see the potential benefitsof the approach despite the challenges associated with low process maturity and the time required toimplement the tagging-based approach. BibliographyAmos, J. R., Angra, S., Castleberry, C., & Stadie, O. (2021, March). Using Gradescope to Facilitate Tag- Enhanced Student Feedback [Conference presentation abstract].52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. https://doi.org/10.1145/3408877.3432498Fayyad, U., Piatetsky-Shapiro, G., & Smyth, P. (1996). From data mining to knowledge discovery in databases. AI magazine, 17(3), 37-37. https://doi.org/10.1609/aimag.v17i3.1230Ideaedu.org. (n.d.). Idea's history. IDEA
. Prins, “Providing Hands-On Context to Frames and Machines Analysis”, 2017 ASEEAnnual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 24–28, 2017.[2] C. Ramming and J. Phillips, “Improving Retention of Student Understanding by Use of Hands-on Experiments in Statics”, 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, June 15–18, 2014.[3] S. Wodin-Schwartz, K. LeChasseur, and C. Keller, “Hands On Learning in a Remote Introduction to Statics Classroom Environment”, 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, Virtual Meeting, July 26-29, 2021.[4] S. Ardakani and J. Ellis, “Developing a 3D-Printed Statics Modeling Kit,” 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, Minneapolis, Minnesota
marginalized populations. A potentiallimitation of this study involves the first author having relationships with most of theparticipants. It will be interesting to replicate the study with participants who are unknown to thefirst author. Those participants might be less willing to be interrogated and challenged.References[1] S. Stokes, Into the Wildfire: Campus Racial Climate and the Trump Presidency (Doctoral dissertation, 2020, University of Southern California).[2] S. R. Harper, An anti‐deficit achievement framework for research on students of color in STEM. New Directions for Institutional Research, 2010, (148), 63-74.[3] Z. W. Taylor, A sage on two stages: What a Black academic taught a white scholar about cross-cultural mentoring. Texas
ETD 515 VARiETy: Using Virtual and Augmented Reality in Engineering Technology to Improve Academic Success of African American Males and Females in Engineering Technology Programs at Augusta Technical College Kim Gaines, Caleb Allen, Johnica Mitchell, Shirley Walker-Herrington Augusta Technical CollegeAbstractVARiETy work-in-progress explores Augusta Technical College’s U. S. Department of EducationPredominantly Black Institutions (PBI) Formula grant initiative to incorporate the immersive technology ofvirtual and augmented reality into introductory