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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jeremi S. London, Virginia Tech; Brianna Benedict McIntyre, Virginia Tech; Nicole Adia Jefferson, Virginia Tech
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Education. Because of a GRA appointment where I research exemplary engineering colleges and their production of successful Black and brown engineers, I am currently interested in the preparedness of underrepresented students from undergraduate and master’s engineering programs to doctoral engineering programs. I am excited about having the opportunity to become a better ENGR/ENGE researcher. In the future, I aspire to be an engineering education policy advocate and have plans to develop a research preparation consortium. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 CAREER: Disrupting the Status Quo Regarding Who Gets to be an Engineer -- Highlights from Year
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ellen Zerbe, Georgia Institute of Technology; Adjo A Amekudzi-Kennedy, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kevin Haas, Georgia Institute of Technology; Donald R. Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
’ the KEEN Framework: An Assessment Plan for Measuring ABET Student Outcomes and Entrepreneurial Mindset,” in ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2020, vol. 2020-June, pp. 1–19, doi: 10.18260/1-2--33968.
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christy Wheeler West, University of South Alabama; Eric Steward P.E., University of South Alabama; Joseph David Richardson; Tom Thomas; Nicole Carr
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
aplan for their semester that includes extracurricular involvement and share it with their mentor,along with discussing long-term goals. At midsemester, the student and mentor meet to plancourses for the next semester and check in on academic progress. At the end, they meet to reflecton the semester, make adjustments for the next semester, update the student’s resume and discusscareer plans. Through this process, we ensure that the scholar is engaged in the college, finds theresources needed, and progresses academically and professionally.In addition to the faculty mentors, students are assigned a peer to whom they can direct questionsregarding their transition to the university. In the student success seminar that is required in thefirst
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James L. Huff, Harding University; Amy L. Brooks, Oregon State University; Halle Miller, Harding University; Grant R. Countess, Harding University; Kyle Shanachilubwa, Harding University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
). We embed our IPA efforts within a constructivist grounded theory analysis [10] thatgenerates a theoretical model of the relationships between faculty emotion regulation andcultures of well-being (Objective 2). Further, the education plan to develop faculty training onregulating professional shame (Objective 3) is interwoven with the research focus to changecultures of well-being (Objective 2).In this paper, we focus on our data collection and analysis efforts related to understanding thelived experiences of professional shame in engineering faculty (Objective 1) and discuss how weleverage this in-depth insight to establish our aim to theoretically model relationships betweenfaculty emotion regulation and cultures of well-being in engineering
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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eugene leo draine mahmoud, Mt. San Antonio Community College
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
) was robotics. Also, themajority of student survey respondents (94%) attended the general Mt. SAC new studentorientation/Mountie Academic Planning Session, and of the 46 students in their first semester of the Mt.SAC engineering program, only 15 respondents (33%) indicated that they participated in the EngineeringSummer Cohort (ESC) program.These results are subject to re-testing and confirmation. Additional analysis will disaggregate results forstudents from underrepresented groups, different engineering majors, and correlation to engineeringcoursework completion. Future work will incorporate marketing of new engineering program awardsand transfer pathways, incorporating project-based learning into each engineering course, and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine C. Chen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Haley McDevitt; Hermine Vedogbeton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Debra Boucher, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Arnold Mitchell Lane Jr., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Brianna Raphino, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ; Olufunmilayo Ayobami, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
of our quarterly check-ins with our CoMPASSScholars in November 2022. We had 14 out of the 15 scholars that were on campus (since 5 werestudying at a global project center that term) participate in the event. Several reminders to thestudents with an explanation of the special event with dinner helped with the high participationrate (although some students could attend for only part of the time).Meetings with the CoMPASS support team (i.e., WPI faculty and staff) and the artist took placebefore the event to plan out the 2-hour event, and Figure 1 displays the flow of the eventcomponents. As students arrived to the meeting, we had our typical check-in chats and used theRose-Thorn-Bud activity [4] for mindful reflection. We also designed a
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Neha B. Raikar, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Nilanjan Banerjee
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Diversity
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
anonymity [8]. However, thereare no tools, to the best of our knowledge, that can allow anonymous grading for in-class paperexams and quizzes which form a majority of exams on campus.Approach and Plan of WorkOur proposed work has three distinct components listed below.● Development of a mobile system that helps instructors perform anonymous grading for paper exams● Data collection in courses and statistical analysis to understand grade differences using anonymous and non-anonymous grading.● Self-reporting data collection to understand the student and faculty perspective on anonymous grading.Mobile system that helps instructors perform anonymous gradingThe proposed workflow for the mobile application of anonymous grading is shown in figure 1
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carla Lopez Del Puerto, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez ; Monica Alfaro; Carmen M. Bellido; Matias J. Cafaro; Bernadette M. Delgado, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
individually to offer academic advice and monitor the academicprogress of the correspondent STEM Scholars for further involvement in STEM culture. Theeffective practices for academic mentoring were:1) Each faculty mentor became familiar with the series of events and challenges that each ofhis or her scholars experienced during and after hurricane María and the chain of earthquakesevent and met individually with each scholar at least twice each semester. Faculty workedwith students to develop individualized plans. They offered guidance and support to helpthem stay on track and offered orientation regarding opportunities to attend STEMconferences or participate in STEM research.2) Faculty Mentors referred scholars to existing campus services to address
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Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nisaka Munasinghe, University of New South Wales; Hua Chai, University of New South Wales; Jayashri Ravishankar, UNSW Sydney
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Diversity
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
faces a skillsshortage and lacks a workforce that is confident and prepared to take on the challenges of aclean energy future [2]. 60,000 new jobs in energy planning and management are expected toform in regional Australia alone by 2025, with the number increasing every year. By 2025, itis projected that the construction of generation, storage, and transmission projects necessary topower cities with renewable energy will require an additional 43,000 workers [2]. With verylarge energy targets to hit, an equally significant effort must be made by education systems toequip upcoming power engineers with the necessary skills and knowledge to tackle theproblems of an evolving industry. For the past 30 years, university engineering faculties have
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Work-in-Progress Session: Understanding Issues Faced by Graduate Students and Faculty
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Todd M. Fernandez, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shayla Ellington, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
performance, to impact students’ perceptions. We plan to explore that further in future work.Participants from any year and engineering major were recruited via email through a variety of channels includingemailing student groups, courses, and Greek life organizations. Our choice of all majors was in hopes of pursuinga sufficient sample to perform some cross-disciplinary analysis. However, we saw high dropout between the1 Our use of the term ‘good teaching’ would generally align with ‘ways to create better learning’ in field discourse. However,as we address in the discussion, students’ use more closely aligns with dualist notions of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ in reference tofaculty actions. We see this potential ambiguity as important to highlight for
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED): Best of Works in Progress
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Uri Feldman, Wentworth Institute; George D. Ricco, University of Indianapolis
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
School at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Dr. Feldman developed informatics metrics to quantify performance of clinicians when using digital diagnostic tools. He has published in Radiology, Academic Radiology, IS&T, SPIE, and RESNA. As a Latino and native Span- ish speaker, born in Peru, Dr. Feldman has created markets and commercialized innovative telemedicine products in Latin America for medical device companies, including Orex Computed Radiography, Kodak Health Group, and ICRco. Dr. Feldman also served as Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Boston Health- care for the Homeless Program where he led the strategic planning and migration to EPIC Electronic Health Records system and novel meaningful use
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - WIPS 1: Programs & Curricula
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Spencer Randolph Davis
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
filter were on oppositeends of a clear tunnel. Desired measurement were identified and a pressure port and inlet for ananemometer were planned. Before sizing the tunnel, an appropriate fan was selected as this wasidentified as the limiting factor. The Vornado 573 Compact Flat Panel Air Circulator [5] had anacceptable compromise of a flat front and a 3 speed adjustment on the backside where it wouldbe accessible.Filters were sized to a similar area as the surface of the fan resulting in a 10in x 10in area.Multiple of each of the following filters were purchased (Filterbuy). • 1in pleated MERV 8 • 1in pleated MERV 11 • 1in pleated MERV 13 • 2in pleated MERV 13 • 4in pleated MERV 13Clear polycarbonate sheets 12in x 12in x 1/4in were
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Work-in-Progress Session: Exploring Learning and Development in Engineering Courses
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radheshyam Tewari, Michigan Technological University; Aneet Dharmavaram Narendranath, Michigan Technological University; Jaclyn Johnson, Michigan Technological University
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
method of assessment of problem-solving skills that may beextended to assist with the process of assessment planning and quantification for accreditation ofundergraduate degree programs in engineering. Accreditation of undergraduate degree programsin engineering, such as by ABET, currently requires programs to demonstrate students’ ability to“identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles ofengineering, science, and mathematics”[1]. Traditional assessment data can lack reliablegranularity [2] to measure problem-solving skills. Reliable granularity is the reliability (oragreement) of assessment across instructors while quantifying problem-solving processes withaccurate granularity. We propose a new method using
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 8
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rasoul M. Milasi, Pennsylvania State University; Andrzej J. Gapinski, Pennsylvania State University, Fayette Campus
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
importanceof the capstone projects is reflected in Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology(ABET) criteria and assessment protocols. [7]2. EMET Senior Projects at Penn State - FayetteAt Penn State – Fayette EMET program the senior project coursework is based on requiredEMET 403 and EMET 440 courses. The EMET 403 is a one-credit course on design projectpreparation that includes the selection of the topic and initial design work that involves planning,creation of design schematics or blueprints, and design specifications, and culminates in thePreliminary Design Report (PDR) with a budget and schedule of all activities includingimplementation stage. Since the EMET program does not provide a separate course on projectmanagement principles with
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED)
. TheClass of 2022 was significantly affected by Covid-19 protocols. In the spring of 2020, classeswere removed to a remote setting and a majority of co-ops planned for the summer of 2020 werecancelled. Furthermore, all co-op and career networking events were cancelled and were slow toreturn. The university was back to its pre-covid operations in the spring of 2022. As a result, theClass of 2022 experienced a significant increase in recruiting efforts from both companies thatoffered co-ops and those who did not. There was also a significant increase in the number ofoffers per student. The aggressive hiring process did create a more competitive hiringenvironment for employers as they tried to also catch up with the backlog of pandemic delayedprojects
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shirley Qin, University of Toronto; Jiawei Tian, University of Toronto; Yuqi Yang; Qian Guo, University of Toronto; Junhao Liao, University of Toronto; Hamid S. Timorabadi, University of Toronto
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
users to upload image files containing faces tobe identified, or access web cameras to stream and capture face images. For the uploaded and/orcaptured images, the backend of this module will first extract the facial landmarks of the faces[2]. If the face is identified, the name of the face with its related information from the applicationdatabase will be returned to the frontend and displayed. For the faces not identified by thesystem, users can name those faces for future usage.3.0 EvaluationThe prototype was verified through testing in order to determine whether it complies with thedesign specifications. A test plan was constructed and its details are provided in Appendix A.The prototype is tested for the functional requirement to determine
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University, Bozeman; Sidrah MGWatson
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
item, othersask me for help in my field, performed the worst in terms of how little it loaded onto either factor(factor 1, .26; factor 2, .36). Since the unrotated factor loadings did exceed generally acceptedminimum cutoffs for factor loadings (.4), and the reliability was reasonably high, we proceededto compute the composite scores for competence from the unrotated loadings for the purposes oftesting here. We plan to revisit this factor after we complete administration of the survey.We then ran several tests to see if these composite factors performed as would be hypothesizedin bivariate tests with other variables in our dataset. The descriptive statistics for all thecomposite factors are provided in Table 1. There is some variation among
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 5
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenny Fotouhi, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Mahdi Joseph Fotouhi, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Joel Michael Tomlinson, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
. For a better appearance, the power supply enclosure is made from PVC. Dimensions were 8-inch length 8-inch width and 5-inch height. The enclosure is a housing for the step-down transformer, rectifier, DC filter, and a regulator. With this information, a schematic was developed and assisted in mapping out a circuit plan. The case was prefabricated by the instructor which ensures accuracy. 3. Students created social and technical support structures for this design project differed from pre-COVID 19 classes. Since students are social distanced, the social invitation to examine or assist in identifying faults or issues was limited. The linear circuits design course during Covid-19 courses demonstrated limited
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Two-Year College Potpourri
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chris A. O'Riordan-Adjah, Durham Technical Community College
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Two-Year College Division (TYCD)
engineering program, and over three years at a community college. Dr. O’Riordan-Adjah help develop the college’s strategic plan during his time at one of the community colleges. He is committed to aligning student learning to not only the strategic plan but also the real world, and employer needs. He understands how the college can serve students holistically by focusing on retention and student success initiatives, like improved advising, success coaching, and connections to employers. He is also an advocate of the Building and Construction Trades which provides a great opportunity for hands-on student enthusiasts. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 ASEE Annual Conference
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Technical Session 2: Thermo-Fluids Projects and Active Learning
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibrahim Hassan P.E., Texas A&M University at Qatar; Omar Al-Ani, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
simulators.The authors feel that this project did help introduce students to a modern process simulator that isused in industry so there is a plan to continue such a project in the next course offering. References[1] S. Brunhaver, et al. Bridging the Gaps between Engineering Education and Practice. Us Engineering in a Global Economy. University of Chicago Press, 2017. 129-63. Print.[2] A. Elshorbagy and DJ Schonwetter. Engineer Morphing: Bridging the Gap between Classroom Teaching and the Engineering Profession. International Journal of Engineering Education 18.3 (2002): 295-300. Print.[3] K. Volkov, Thermofluids Virtual Learning Environment for Inquiry-Based Engineering Education
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED) Technical Session 5: Work-in-Progress Part 2
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bethany Jean Klemetsrud, P.E., University of North Dakota; Frank M. Bowman, University of North Dakota
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
summer and school year PD days. To collect data on self-efficacyand culturally relevant engineering design implementation several data collection methods wereused, including: Teaching Engineering Self-Efficacy Scale (TESS) [9], Culturally ResponsiveTeaching Self-Efficacy Scale (CRTSES) [10], Culturally Congruent Instruction survey (CCI)[11], qualitative teacher feedback from focus group and individual written and verbal reflections,video recordings of classroom implementation, and lesson plan evaluation with a STEAMscorecard [12]. A more detailed description of the professional development program andengineering design task implementation is described in [13].Observable Outcomes in Upper Elementary and Middle School ClassroomsFrom teacher
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Committee on Instructional Technology Presents: Gamers
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott M. Katalenich, Ph.D., United States Military Academy; James Ledlie Klosky, P.E., United States Military Academy; Roderick Wilson; Kevin Taylor Scruggs, United States Military Academy
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
. Theauthors also present the use of the demonstrator within the context of an infrastructureengineering course within a civil engineering program. Lastly, the authors present their plan toassess the demonstrator’s effectiveness in helping students achieve identified learning objectives.IntroductionCivil engineers are responsible for designing the infrastructure society requires. The largeinvestments on civil works projects made by local, state, and national governments requiretrained professionals who understand the interdependencies between various sectors ofinfrastructure and how nearly every facet of society depends upon the built environment. Prior to2008, civil engineering educators discovered a major void in curriculum as few, if any
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Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hugh Jack P. Eng., Western Carolina University; Scott C. Rowe, Western Carolina University
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
well prepared to build and maintain PLCbased systems in industry. Some 4-year schools teach PLCs in their Engineering Technology andEngineering programs. Students that graduate from these programs are able to move into systemdesign and planning roles. Students that learn to design and implement PLC-based systems areeasily employed in some of the highest-paying jobs.PLC courses normally include laboratory and/or project components. Students learn to usehardware and software from a particular vendor. While PLC vendors often offer generousdiscounts for education, the cost to outfit a laboratory is still very high. And, licensing limitationsoften prevent students from installing software on their own computers.The OpenPLC open source PLC software
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Continuing Professional Development Division (CPD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Albertus Retnanto, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Nayef Alyafei, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Mohamed Fadlelmula, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Saba Hanif Khan, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Diversity
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Continuing Professional Development Division (CPD)
©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Active Student Engagement in Learning using Virtual Reality Technology in Engineering Education to Strengthen Professional SkillsAbstractSeveral skills are needed and, most of the time, are required by the accreditation bodies as part ofthe preparation for entering the professional practice of engineering. Academic institutionsrequire vision, planning, and time and budget allocation to achieve these objectives. Students arerequired to produce solutions to meet the specific consideration. For that reason, practicalexperience in engineering principles is the key to enhancing student knowledge in engineeringeducation.Virtual reality (VR) technology can be implemented to simulate the real
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Todd R Hamrick, West Virginia University
, 2015[6] U.S. Department of Education, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development,Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning; A Meta-Analysis and Review ofOnline Learning Studies. Washington, D.C., 2010.[7] J. L. Hess, & L. G. Kisselburgh, & C. B. Zoltowski, A. O. & Brightman, “The Developmentof Ethical Reasoning: A Comparison of Online versus Hybrid Delivery Modes of EthicsInstruction” Paper presented at 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans,Louisiana. 10.18260/p.26125, 2016[8] K. E. Holbert, “Comparison of Traditional Face-to-Face and Online Student Performance inTwo Online-Delivered Engineering Technical Electives” Paper presented at 2017 PacificSouthwest Section Meeting, Tempe
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University; Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University
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Diversity
) and Computers in Education (CoED) divisions, and with the Ad Hoc Committee on Interdivisional Cooperation, Interdivisional Town Hall Planning Commit- tee, ASEE Active, and the Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Estell has received multiple ASEE Annual Conference Best Paper awards from the Computers in Education, First-Year Programs, and Design in Engineering Education Divisions. He has also been recognized by ASEE as the recipient of the 2005 Merl K. Miller Award and by the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) with the 2018 ASEE Best Card Award. Estell received the First-Year Programs Division’s Distinguished Service Award in 2019. Estell currently serves as an ABET Commissioner and as a
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maria Perez-Piza, University of Texas at El Paso
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
has diversestudents or the majority of the population has underrepresented students in engineeringeducation). The National Strategy Plan (2020-2025) developed for the National Academies ofScience (NAS) has a cultural component in the three main goals of this plan [15]. The NASrecommends "Address[ing] critical societal and global issues; Improve[ing] public understandingand appreciation of science and the scientific method; Improve[ing] the culture and practice ofscience" [15, pg. 3-9]. Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP) [16] is a framework that designslearning experiences and supports these efforts. However, we know very little about how CRP inengineering education is taken up in the literature, with whom the work is being conducted, andhow
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Marilyn Barger; Richard Gilbert
a published ASEE paper, “.AS Degree Careercourses Pathway within the Florida State College System That includes a Professional EngineeringLicense” and presentation at the 2022 ASEE National Conference. However, Figure 7 doesrepeat the figure that illustrates the planned elective group options that concentrate on Industry4.0 technology supportive skills. Fig. 7. BS ET degree elective course group options. Proceedings of the 2023 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2023, American Society for Engineering Education Page 6 of 8
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2023 CIEC
Authors
John Irwin
instructor, the training equipment and supplies, andadministration. Administratively, the duties are minimal including scheduling the training,budgeting, ordering equipment and supplies, and annual reports to Michigan Works and to thetraining portal.Future plans include using the Advanced Power Systems Research Center (APSRC) Mobile Labto advertise the training opportunities to individuals in the region at fairs and outdoor events. Inaddition, the Mobile Lab has the capability to transport the fluid power equipment, and deliverthe training to remote locations within the UP as needed. Follow up surveys of completers willdetermine the number of advances of individuals from an entry level position to a field servicetechnician, or increases in their
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Benjamin Gaston; Ramy Harik; Kuis Alva; Jesse Warren
Copyright ©2023, American Society for Engineering Education ETD 465 Fig. 12 OEE summary.Future WorkWe are planning on adding more modules to the controller such as a relay to control lights andturn on/off equipment. We will continue learning about the Factory Systems software and usingit at full capacity. Additionally, work at MTC is underway to construct and operate a remoteconsole terminal that will soon connect to the F2F network at USC, to monitor and demonstrateIndustry 4.0 concepts to students and visiting stakeholders, as part of the Factory-to-FactorySCRA project.ConclusionsA classroom dedicated to teaching