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K-12 and Graduate Experiences in BME
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sam Dreyer, University of Illinois at Chicago; Miiri Kotche, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jennifer Olson, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Andria Shyjka, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Diversity
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Biomedical
includingbiomechanics, rehabilitation engineering, bionanomaterials and biomedical imaging, the firstyear of the Bioengineering Experience for Science Teachers (BEST) Program provided in-depthparticipant-tailored curricular mentoring via weekly workshops that focused on principles ofeffective planning, instruction, and assessment which will be directly connected to teachers’classroom curriculum. In addition to exposure to research in bioengineering labs, City PublicHigh School teachers from diverse schools across the district also translated their experience intocurriculum unit lesson plans being implemented the following academic year. 1. IntroductionIt has been well established that there is a shortage of STEM professionals [1]. While there are anumber of
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Technical Session 4a
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Yongping Zhang P.E., Cal Poly Pomona; Xudong Jia, Cal Poly Pomona; Jon Bumps, Caltrans, District 8; Du Lu, Caltrans, District 8
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Pacific Southwest Section
2017 Pacific Southwest SectionMeeting: Tempe, Arizona Apr 20 Paper ID #20717Learn by Doing: Lessons Learned from the Ten-Year Senior Projects throughUniversity-Agency PartnershipDr. Yongping Zhang P.E., Cal Poly Pomona Dr. Yongping Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Cal Poly Pomona. He is also a registered Professional Engineer in Civil Engineering. Dr. Zhang currently serve on the Transportation Research Board’s Committee on Transportation Planning Applications as well as Task Force on Understanding New Directions for the National Household
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Developing New Engineering Educators
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy B. Chan Hilton, University of Southern Indiana
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New Engineering Educators
and effort to high priorityactivities that require both immediate and sustained, long-term attention. Another goal of thistime management framework is supporting one’s well-being, which can often be neglected. ThePRIDE framework for time management consists of five components: Priorities, Reflection,Implementation, Deadlines, and Emotions. These five components are considered when makingdecisions about individual tasks and setting plans for each day, week, or semester, or for acomplex project.The audience of this paper includes new faculty, faculty at all experience levels who are lookingto tune-up their time management practices, and faculty who have assumed additionaladministrative roles.Introduction and BackgroundTime management is as
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International Educational Experiences (1)
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donna M. Ebenstein, Bucknell University; Margot A. Vigeant, Bucknell University; Jeffrey C. Evans P.E., Bucknell University
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International
. Theseoutcomes have been mapped to ten learning objectives common to all offerings of the course,which are included in the paper.To meet these educational outcomes, the programs are planned around multifaceted themesaccessible to all engineering majors, including: Transportation (UK); Water Resources(Argentina); Engineering in Ancient Lands (Italy, China); Engineering in Extreme Environments(Chile); and Energy and Sustainability (Switzerland/ Germany/France, Norway/Sweden, Brazil,Costa Rica, and New Zealand). Courses typically consist of a series of lectures, site visits andguest speakers arranged around the underlying technical theme. The paper provides examples ofcourse activities from some of these programs.Student requirements include daily class
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Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (RED)
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cara Margherio, University of Washington; Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington; Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington
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Educational Research and Methods
Making Academic Change Happen (MACH) project. The UW membersof the REDPAR team (i.e., the authors of this paper) investigate the academic change processesoccurring across the schools through a participatory action approach, co-producing knowledgewith the team members.In the case of incorporating new teaching methods and curricular designs to STEM academicprograms, education entrepreneurs manage both technological innovations and the people andorganizations that will implement the innovations. In the proposal development stage, REDapplicants strategized about which curricular innovations would be best suited for theirinstitutional contexts. They planned how to implement these changes, but these plans were notoften made in open deliberations
Conference Session
Potpourri
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Andrew Wilkerson P.E., York College of Pennsylvania; Jason Forsyth, York College of Pennsylvania; Cara Sperbeck, York College of Pennsylvania; Matthew Jones, York College of Pennsylvania; Patrick David Lynn, York College of Pennsylvannia
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Diversity
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Computing & Information Technology
construct a map of the environment, as well as its known relative position, in accordance with its location, by using Simultaneous Localization And Mapping (SLAM) (Ghani et. al. 2014). Turtlebot uses the SLAM algorithm called GMapping. Using GMapping, the robot analyzes an existing map to find the best route to get to a destination(Schmidt et. al. 2012). If multiple routes exist there are existing algorithms to help the robot make a decision. In this paper, we document our findings of the many deficiencies in this method of “Robot-made” mapping, and then we propose a method that does not have these same deficiencies. We present a method where the floor plan could be converted to the map file format that
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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Okere O. George, Washington State University; W. Max Kirk, Washington State University
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Civil Engineering
associated resources and efforts needed to complete the work. Inaddition, the format includes a section for ratios and analysis, which is used for testing out theaccuracy of the bid against known benchmarks.The Association for Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE) is comprised of constructionprofessionals, and the association’s journals are practice-based and practical. The total costmanagement (TCM) framework published by AACE [4] details the fundamental principles andframework that inform how practitioners should practice cost estimating and include thefollowing:1. Plan for cost estimating2. Quantify scope content3. Cost scope content4. Price the cost estimate5. Simulate and optimize costs6. Budget costs7. Analyze cash flow8. Bidding the cost
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Engineering Transfer Issues: Two-year College to Four-year College
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth W. Schott, Florida SouthWestern State College; Cynthia Jane Wilson Orndoff Esq., Florida SouthWestern State College
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Two Year College Division
, Columbia. She has taught courses in infrastructure management, planning, transportation and construction management. Dr. Orndoff has more than ten years of engineering field experience. Her application-based engineering research incorporates sustainability, policy, legal issues, economics, decision-making, planning as well as public administration, policy, finance, and their stakeholders. She is active in engineering leadership and management practice issues. She has also served on several professional committees, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the NSF Transportation Research Board, American Society of En- gineering Educators and economic development initiatives. c
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2017 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Mwarumba Mwavita; Ranji Vaidyanathan; Pankaj Sarin
, communication styles, and learning stylesFaculty mentors from the Helmerich Research guided participants to work on studentdriven projects that were integral to well-established research programs. Studentsreceived technical and professional training designed to increase their ability to conductindependent research as well as excel in professional opportunities in their area oftechnical interest. Throughout their experience, students communicated their progresswith their faculty mentors and cohorts. REU students were introduced to the graduatestudents working on each individual project.SurveyThe survey was designed to evaluate 1) scientific processes and procedures to conductmaterials science and engineering research 2) the academic and career plans 3
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Edifying Engineering Education through Multidisciplinary Efforts
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hsiao-Wen Wang, National Cheng Kung University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Paper ID #19958Multidisciplinary Efforts Addressing Problem-Based Learning in a GraduateCourseProf. Hsiao-Wen Wang, National Cheng Kung University Hsiao-Wen Wang is an Associate Professor with the Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering and the director of International Relations Division, Office of International Affairs in NCKU. Her fields of expertise include river mechanics and restoration, sediment transport, ecohydraulics, water environment planning and assessment, and geomorphology. Her recent research interests include innovative learning and teaching design in engineering education
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gloria Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Lili Ma, New York City Colledge of Technology
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
high school administration setup a year-long robotics program. Thisprogram started in Fall 2014 and lasted for two years. Many adjustment, modifications, andimprovement were made during the two-year process. Two positive outcomes were firstdescribed here. First, a new robotics club was formed at the high school. Second, one femalestudent in the high school enrolled in the school of engineering and technology at WIT.The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section 2 describes several key elements of theworkshop series including hardware platform, software programming languages, format of theworkshop, and detailed lesson plans. During the first-year offering, several issues and challengeswere encountered and these are discussed in Section
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Installation, Integration, and Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James W. Jones, Ball State University; Janet Fick, Ball State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
and can be implemented in a variety of ways to fitinstitutions’ particular aspirations.BackgroundThe authors’ involvement in LEED Lab was based upon their institution’s longstandingsustainability initiatives. Ball State University is signatory to the Talloires Declaration, whichstates: The first official statement made by university administrators of a commitment to environmental sustainability in higher education. The Talloires Declaration (TD) is a ten- point action plan for incorporating sustainability and environmental literacy in teaching, research, operations and outreach at colleges and universities. It has been signed by over 350 university presidents and chancellors in over 40 countries. 6Ball State
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Sustainability and Hands-On Activities
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul F. Penko P.E., Baldwin Wallace University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
produce useful electrical power.The project requires knowledge in several technical and scientific areas and is conducted on astudent-team basis with a faculty advisor. IntroductionThis project is multi-disciplinary as it involves biology, chemistry, physics and engineering. Atleast one student from each of these disciplines is a member of the project team. The team meetsonce a week to discuss plans for designs, fabrication of test units, scheduling of tests anddiscussion of test results. The team is led by a student project leader with a faculty member asadvisor. At this point, initial tests have been conducted on a lab model for purposes of provingthat the concept does produce electrical power by
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First-Year Programs: Assessment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brittany Ann Kos, University of Colorado, Boulder; Sarah Miller, University of Colorado, Boulder
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First-Year Programs
Implementing your Students will be able to construct a professional goal Engineering Plan and an educational goal 11 Complete your Final Project 12-16 This class has ended. Good luck with your other courses!Table 1: Course ScheduleThe design of the course was based on content pulled from previous iterations of this course inpast years, as well as best practices learned from the introduction to engineering courses at otherinstitutions (Brake 2016, Peuker 2016, ASEE 2017). The coursework was divided into two typesof assignments: weekly homework and a final report. The course schedule is presented in Table1.At our university, semesters are 16 weeks long, usually lasting from mid-August toearly-December, but we
Conference Session
Tips and Tricks for Actively Engaging Students
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Clifton B. Farnsworth, Brigham Young University; Donna Harp Ziegenfuss, University of Utah; Matthew W. Roberts, Southern Utah University
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators
University.Dr. Donna Harp Ziegenfuss, University of Utah Donna Harp Ziegenfuss, is an Associate Librarian in Graduate and Undergraduate Services in the J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah. She has an Ed.D. in Academic Leadership/Higher Education and an MS degree in Applied Technology/Instructional Design. She has over 10 years of experience teaching, designing instruction, and doing qualitative research both in and outside of a library context. Her research interests focus on library and technology-based instructional planning and course design, assessment and evaluation topics, as well as online teaching and learning.Dr. Matthew W Roberts, Southern Utah University Dr. Roberts has been teaching structural
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Career Development in Engineering: From Higher Education to Industry
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ben David Lutz, Virginia Tech; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Continuing Professional Development
workplacelearning along three different dimensions: 1) location, 2) degree of planning, and 3) facilitatorrole. First, location can be either on- or off-the-job. This criterion helps distinguish experience-based learning (e.g., learning through doing) from classroom or training environments. Second,learning events can be structured or unstructured, where structured learning occurs within somekind of planned system. Last, the facilitator may be either active or passive. It is active if thefacilitator drives the learning experience (e.g., a software training program), but passive if thelearner needs to reach out to the facilitator to acquire new information (e.g., asking a coworker aquestion about a work task).Table 1: Initial categories of learning and
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Military and Veterans Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 3
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; Kevin C Bower P.E., The Citadel; Robert J Barsanti Jr., The Citadel; Ronald W. Welch P.E., The Citadel
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Military and Veterans
the department/school culture.The School of Engineering’s six year strategic plan (LEAD 2018) includes objectives inretention and graduation numbers. The team established the following goals (which were asubset from the institution’s strategic plan) that established the foundation for creating newinitiatives to address the most pressing issues: 1) enhance student retention, 2) expandengineering student enrollment, 3) enhance the non-traditional student experience bytransforming the delivery of student services, 4) expand veteran, reservists, and active dutyenrollments, 5) expand diversity, and 6) recruit and retain a diverse faculty and staff. Armed withthe new strategic plan, the leadership team began developing new programs and setting
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Integrating Teaching Assistants, Tenure-track, and Non-tenure-track Faculty into a Cohesive Department
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel; Ally Kindel Martin, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; Kevin C Bower PE, The Citadel
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
to $2500 foronly one research presentation, and up to $2500 for only one faculty developmentopportunity (workshop, conference attendance) per year and only with a detailedprofessional development plan established with the department head prior to the currentyear of funding. Additionally, new assistant professors could apply for one grant in eacharea, associate professors on track to achieving full professor could apply for two out of thethree grants and full professors and long-term associate professors could only apply for oneout of the three faculty development grants.Initially the full and long-term associate professors expressed concern at the loss of anexpected college-wide benefit. However, further research into benefit use noted that
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Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Sabine Linke, University of California, Davis; Ian C. Garretson, University of California, Davis; Fahad M. Jan, University of California, Davis; Lee Michael Martin, University of California, Davis; Mohamed M. Hafez, University of California, Davis
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Mechanical Engineering
a water table experiment. The planned course evaluation and assessment ofstudent learning are presented. The course is taught at the University of California Davis inSpring Quarter 2017 for the first time.IntroductionMechanical and aerospace engineering are multi-disciplinary sciences. Many engineering topicsand the principles behind them are sophisticated, so that real-world applications have to be basedon theoretical concepts, numerical computer simulations, and experimental verification.Undergraduate students are usually presented with a lot of theory in their classes, but fewapplications, computer simulations and experiments and rarely all of these topics in acomprehensive, integrated course. In general, the engineering workforce is
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Pedagogy and Its Impact on Faculty and Students
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hiro Iino, Iowa State University; Pinar Melek Celik, Iowa State University; Bryan Alan Lutz, Iowa State University
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Continuing Professional Development
throughlectures/lecture notes in an attempt to transfer all the factual material within a prescribed time.Since the legacy course suffered from the sin of coverage, we knew our course needed to beredesigned as logically derived from the results sought, not inferred from the methods, books,and activities with which we are most comfortable. This way, curriculum lays out the mosteffective ways of achieving specific results.We believe that the most effective curricular design is “backward”. Backward design arose intandem with the concept of learning standards, and it is widely viewed as a practical process forusing standards to guide the development of a course. As a strategy for designing, planning, andsequencing curriculum and instruction, backward design
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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Philip J. Parker P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Carol Haden, Magnolia Consulting, LLC
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Civil Engineering
4 Triple Bottom Line/Sustainability 5 Social impacts of infrastructure 6 Teamwork 7 Ethics I 8 Ethics II 9 Traits of effective written and oral communication 10 Financing public works 11 Safety/licensure 12 Land use and planning/growth/forecastingThe process to create these lessons is as follows.  Team assignments – teams of faculty members were assembled to create each lesson. Faculty members were asked to give preferences to the 12 lessons they would like to develop. Teams contained three
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John D. Carpinelli, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Angelo J. Perna, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Linda S Hirsch, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
McNair Program, 17 of the 27 students indicated that they did intendto pursue graduate studies, and another seven were undecided. Only two students stated thatthey did not plan to pursue graduate studies after completing their baccalaureate degrees. Incomparison, the post-summer survey showed 17 students intending to pursue graduate studies,six undecided, and two not planning to do so. Even though the aggregate numbers of replies areconsistent, quite a few students changed their intentions, indicating that they were impacted bytheir participation in the McNair Program. Half of the students who were undecided before theprogram decided to pursue graduate studies. Conversely, three students who planned to pursuegraduate studies became undecided
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Pre-College: Evaluation
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deborah A. Lange, Carnegie Mellon University; Donna M, Beck, Carnegie Mellon University; Judith R. Hallinen, Carnegie Mellon University; Susan Finger, Carnegie Mellon University; Annette M. Jacobson, Carnegie Mellon University; Alicia Angemeer, Carnegie Mellon University; G. Lynn Berard, Carnegie Mellon University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
time for adequate preparation. We are exploring a solutionto this challenge that will serve to increase the participation of our STEM outreach volunteersand provide the recipients with a more complete STEM experience. The proposed solution is theadvance preparation of stand-alone kits, complete with a scalable lesson plan, that will fit in acontainer with the approximate size of a ‘shoebox’ and will be stored and catalogued in theengineering and science library.The original intent of the kit approach was to facilitate the College of Engineering’s collectiveinclusion of more stakeholders at the university (the library and maker space, for instance). Inaddition, teachers in the local school districts have had valuable input and look forward to
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 1
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kellie Schneider, University of Dayton
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Community Engagement Division
, integrated teaching andscholarship program focused on community engagement. Several research and capstone projectsaimed at improving efficiency and reducing operational costs at the food bank are summarized.Then, opportunities for expanding the scope and impact of the research agenda are discussed.Specifically, these opportunities focus on interdisciplinary collaborations centered on the use ofsustainable urban agriculture as a means to increase access to fresh produce within theemergency food network, improve health outcomes for socially disadvantaged people, revitalizeneighborhoods, and alleviate urban poverty. Finally, plans to incorporate formal assessment andreflective activities related to community engaged learning are presented.1
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Construction 2: Teaching Using Projects, Case Studies, and Service Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Alan Bugg P.E., Auburn University; Wesley Collins, Auburn University; Scott William Kramer, Auburn University
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Diversity
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Construction
construction management courseat California Polytechnic State University that was designed to incorporate service learning goalsand objectives into a hands-on construction experience. Students were tasked with completingvarious small renovation projects in their local community, which included the full spectrum ofconstruction management responsibilities, including safety planning and assurance, clientrelations, project scope development, estimating, scheduling, project tracking anddocumentation, construction execution, and project closeout. Post-completion student surveyshighlighted the success of the course, with comments such as “It was a great feeling to applyprevious class materials while at the same time helping families in need.”Study AbroadThe
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First-year Programs Division Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Ann Howard, New Mexico State University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
Education, 2017Evaluating the Success of Peer Led Student Interventions in a Freshman Year Experience ProgramAbstractThis paper is a Work in Progress and will discuss the process and assessment of a structured peermentor intervention plan implemented in a Freshman Year Experience (FYE) program at NewMexico State University, a Hispanic serving institution. The FYE program was implemented inFall 2014 as an attempt to increase retention. After the first year of implementation, retentionsrates from freshman to sophomore rose by 14.6%.The FYE program has several different components, including a hands-on introductory course,peer mentoring and tutoring, exposure to the engineering disciplines on campus, and othersuccess initiatives. In Fall
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oenardi Lawanto, Utah State University; Andreas Febrian, Utah State University - Engineering Education
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
final yearand it is not yet finished. Some qualitative data analysis and educational activities are not yetfully completed. Therefore, the researcher will request an extension for the project for one moreyear. Self-regulated learning (SRL), or self-regulation, is defined broadly as a complexrepository of knowledge and skills for planning, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, andcontinually improving the learning process [1]. The effective use of self-regulation helps astudent oversee his or her learning process by interpreting requirements, planning andmonitoring ongoing cognitive activities, and comparing outcomes with internal and externalstandards [2]. The influence of SRL in learning and problem solving has been demonstrated
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Developing and Establishing Graduate Study Programs - Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammad A. Zahraee, Purdue University Northwest (College of Technology); Niaz Latif, Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
addition, afixed plan of study with a technology leadership and management concentration is offered that isfully on-line. The program is housed at the College level and not at the academic departmentlevel. Most students enrolled in the program take a full load of 9 credit hours and the programgraduates over 60 students per year. Over 95% of these graduates obtain employment withinthree months.This paper discusses the strategies of initiating, implementing, and sustaining such graduatedegree program in Technology with various concentrations. Further, a fiscal model for theoperation of the program by maintaining the program quality, high enrollment, and highemployment rate of graduates is also discussed.IntroductionPurdue University Northwest
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Mechanics, Music, Meaning, and Mohr
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vicki V. May, Dartmouth College
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
agreed to take it on as aproject. Composer Herron plans to incorporate the musical bridges designed by the students intoher composition and performance.Goals, Objectives, and RequirementsThe main goal of the project was to have students apply the theory discussed in class to design,analyze, and build sound-generating or musical bridges in small groups. Additional goals for theproject were: to engage a broader demographic of students (specifically women andunderrepresented minorities), help students build connections between engineering and music,and encourage students to be creative.In addition to designing and building bridges, students analyzed the forces, stresses, anddeflections expected in their bridges for a given load and calculated
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Military and Veterans Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene L. Harding, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Frank Joseph Rossi Jr., Trinity School at Greenlawn; Michael R. Holtz, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Military and Veterans
local high school student who was interested in learning more about both electronicsand military applications.The ultimate goal of the Jammer Project is to create a functional set of equipment that includesboth a mock RCIED and jammer. They are planned to be used for demo purposes at high schoolrecruiting activities.This paper covers the first two phases of the Jammer Project: creating a mock RCIED and thecircuit to control the jammer. It begins with a short description of the course in which the lab istaught, how the link to high school students came about, plus some background information onmilitary applications and what the military terms “electronic warfare”. Then it describes thedesign and construction of both devices, followed by the