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CoED
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Bahaa Ansaf; Neb Jaksic
descriptive thinking of students, given appropriateteacher support and careful technology selection.Fredriksson [6] explored how and when to use software to support teaching in Engineering, Ma-terials Science, or Design. He described how “a comprehensive digital tool for materials relatedteaching and learning can be introduced to students and used to promote engineering knowledge,skills and understanding in a modern and accreditation-friendly way.” A software (CES Selectorand Granta MI [7]) specifically developed for education was introduced in the first-year class onMaterials Science and Engineering. The results show that the use of the software contributed to anumber of students’ learning outcomes.A multi-levels sequential design project is used by
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 15
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Ryan Barlow, Utah State University; Max L. Longhurst, Utah State University; Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University
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Pre-College Engineering Education
University - Engineering Education Kurt Becker is the current director for the Center for Engineering Education Research (CEER) which examines innovative and effective engineering education practices as well as classroom technologies that advance learning and teaching in engineering. He is also working on National Science Foundation (NSF) funded projects exploring engineering design thinking. His areas of research include engineering design thinking, adult learning cognition, engineering education professional development and technical training. He has extensive international experience working on technical training and engineering educaton projects funded by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, and U.S. Department of
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 11
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sana M. Syed, Saint Louis University; J. Chris Carroll, Saint Louis University; Shannon M. Sipes, Indiana University; Traci Aucoin; Adrienne Enriquez, Oregon GEAR UP; Kelsey Z. Musa, Saint Louis University; Rachel Bultas
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Professor and the Civil Engineering Program Coordinator in Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology at Saint Louis University. His experimental research interests focus on reinforced and prestressed concrete, while his engineering education research interests focus on experiential learning at both the university and K-12 levels. Dr. Carroll is the chair of ACI Com- mittee S802 - Teaching Methods and Educational Materials and he has been formally engaged in K-12 engineering education for nearly ten years.Dr. Shannon M. Sipes, Indiana University Shannon Sipes serves as the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning program Director and Lead Instructional Consultant in the Center for Innovative Teaching and
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Engineering Education Research Practices and Community
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Samantha N. Cruz, Arizona State University; Jeremi S. London, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Taylor Lightner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Educational Research and Methods
Press.Bradley, R., Danielson, L. C., & Hallahan, D. P. (2002). Identification of learning disabilities: Research to practice. L. Erlbaum Publishers.Breimaier, H. E., Halfens, R. J. G., & Lohrmann, C. (2011). Nurses’ wishes, knowledge, attitudes and perceived barriers on implementing research findings into practice among graduate nurses in Austria. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20(11–12), 1744–1756.Center for Science Mathematics and Engineering Education. (1999). Transforming undergraduate education in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.Chang, C., Nixon, L., & Baker, R. (2015). Moving research to practice through partnership: A case study in asphalt paving
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Approaches to Encouraging Student Engagement
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Panagiotis Apostolellis, University of Virginia; Sitong Wang, University of Cincinnati
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Educational Research and Methods
actual implementation of this specific methodology—the UX lifecycle—to course design. This analyze-design -prototype-evaluate iterativeapproach is very similar to what Denning and Dargan called action-centered design insoftware engineering [48]; paraphrasing their proposal (italics replacing original text), this is“a broader interpretation of design that is based on observing repetitive actions of students ina domain and connecting those action-processes to supportive instructional technologies.”Similarly, student-centered learning requires students to be active agents, responsibleparticipants in their own learning, while the teacher becomes the facilitator aptly adaptinginstruction based on their gauged needs [49]. Our contribution lies in that
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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AHMED HUSSAIN; Nizar Tayem; Jamal Nayfeh; Samir El-Nakla
1 Undergraduate Engineering Program Assessment, Evaluation, and Continuous Improvement Process: A Case Study Ahmed A. Hussain Department of Electrical Engineering Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, KSA Nizar Tayem Department of Engineering and Technology Texas A & M University, USA Jamal Nayfeh College of Engineering Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, KSA
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Student Perceptions of Self-efficacy, Success, and Identity
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Juebei Chen, Aalborg University; Anette Kolmos, Aalborg University; Xiangyun Du, Qatar University
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Educational Research and Methods
Education, Aalborg University, Denmark. Guest professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Guest Professor at UTM University Technology Malaysia 2011-2013. President of SEFI 2009–2011 (European Society for Engineering Education). Founding Chair of the SEFI-working group on Engineering Education Research. During the last 20 years, Dr. Kolmos has re- searched the following areas, primarily within Engineering Education: development and evaluation of project based and problem based curriculum, change from traditional to project organized and problem based curriculum, development of transferable skills in PBL and project work, and methods for staff development. She is Associate Editor for the European Journal of
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 4
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Maija A Benitz, Roger Williams University; Li-Ling Yang, Roger Williams University
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
Annual Conference and Exposition, 2018.13. Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. RI state science standards, 2018.14. “KidWind Products for Renewable Energy.” Vernier, www.vernier.com/products/kidwind/.15. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Criteria For Accrediting Engineering Technology Programs, October 2017. Available: abet.org.
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Assessment Strategies in Mechanics
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Ning Fang, Utah State University
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Mechanics
Paper ID #28543Diagnostic Assessments of Student Attitudes and Approaches to ProblemSolving in an Engineering Dynamics CourseProf. Ning Fang, Utah State University Ning Fang is Professor and Department Head of the Department of Engineering Education at Utah State University, U.S.A. He has taught a variety of courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels, such as engineering dynamics, metal machining, and design for manufacturing. His research in engineering education are in broad areas of engineering learning & problem solving, technology enhanced learning, and K-12 STEM education. His research in engineering focuses
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NSF Grantees: Diversity 3
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Diane L. Peters, Kettering University; Elizabeth Gross, Sam Houston State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #29156Investigating the experiences of military professionals who return toengineering graduate schoolDr. Diane L Peters P.E., Kettering University Dr. Peters is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University.Dr. Elizabeth Gross, Sam Houston State University Elizabeth A. Gross MLIS, PhD is currently assistant professor of Library Science and Technology at Sam Houston State University and engineering education researcher. She achieved her doctoral degree in learning design and technology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Her research interests include engineering education in
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3: Diversity in Mathematics Education
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy; Kirstie A. Plantenberg, University of Detroit Mercy
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Diversity
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Mathematics
.Although pre-calculus is what most students are expected to have completed, in the first two yearsdifferent advisors have allowed students with a lower level of preparedness to be in this class. Wehave since then tightened this up so that poorly prepared students are put in other mathematicsclasses prior to them taking Engr 1234. It is still too early to conclusively state if this course ishelping with retention and we will continue to monitor retention data for the next few years tomeasure the impact.References 1. Felszeghy, Stephen F. On Reforming the Teaching of Calculus to Engineering Students at CSULA, College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology California State University, Los Angeles, February 8, 2010. 2. Lavelle
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2020 First-Year Engineering Experience
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Briana M Bouchard, Tufts University; Kristen B Wendell, Tufts University; Ethan E Danahy, Tufts University
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Diversity
- bethke-wendellDr. Ethan E Danahy, Tufts University Ethan Danahy is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department Computer Science at Tufts Univer- sity outside of Boston MA, having received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science in 2000 and 2002, respectively, and a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in 2007, all from Tufts. Additionally, he acts as the Engineering Research Program Director at the Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO), where he manages educational technology development projects while researching innovative and interactive techniques for assisting teachers with performing engineering education and communicat- ing robotics concepts to students spanning the K-12 through
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Maryamsadat Shokrekhodaei; Annatoma Arif; Robert Christopher Roberts
, pp. 1-8.2. Olin iSim website, 11/25/2019, Available: http://isim.olin.edu/.3. UTEP Intro to Electrical Engineering, 11/25/2019, Available: http://www.ece.utep.edu/courses/web1305/EE1305/.4. Digilent Device website, 11/25/2019, Available: https://analogdiscovery.com.MARYAMSADAT. SHOKREKHODAEIPh.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP),Texas, USA. She received the M.Sc. degree from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Her research interestsare bioelectronics and biosensors, analog/ RFIC circuits and systems design.ANNATOMA ARIFShe is a doctoral student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso(UTEP
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 7
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jacob R. Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cheryl Carrico P.E., Cheryl Carrico Consulting, LLC; Karen J. Gilbert, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Paper ID #30648Adding Local Cultural Relevance to Engineering Exploration Lessons forMiddle School StudentsDr. Jacob R Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Jacob Grohs is an Assistant Professor in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech with Affiliate Faculty status in Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics and the Learning Sciences and Technologies at Virginia Tech. He holds degrees in Engineering Mechanics (BS, MS) and in Educational Psychology (MAEd, PhD).Dr. Holly M Matusovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Holly M. Matusovich is an Associate Professor in the Department
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Glenn W. Ellis, Smith College; Jeremiah Pina, Smith College; Rebecca Mazur; Al Rudnitsky, Smith College; Beth McGinnis-Cavanaugh, Springfield Technical Community College; Isabel Huff, Springfield Technical Community College; Sonia Ellis, Smith College, Springfield Technical Community College; Crystal M. Ford, Smith College; Kate Lytton, Collaborative for Educational Services; Kaia Claire Cormier, Smith College
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Pre-College Engineering Education
education. In reviewing early attempts at K-12 engineering education, theNRC found that including engineering in K-12 education has numerous benefits including:improved learning and achievement in science and mathematics; increased awareness ofengineering and the work of engineers; understanding of and the ability to engage in engineeringdesign; interest in pursuing engineering as a career; and increased technological literacy. 2Initially individual states led the effort to include engineering in K-12 education. More recentlyattention has shifted to the national level by integrating engineering design into the NextGeneration Science Standards (NGSS) at the same level as scientific inquiry. The NRC notesthat the insight and interest students gain
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Postgraduate Pathways and Experiences
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jacqueline Rohde, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jared France, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brianna Benedict, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Allison Godwin, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
our classification system for industry sectors thatare closely related to engineering. Other popular industries included Healthcare (n = 74),Information Technology (n = 58), and Other (n = 56). Especially given the representation ofbiomedical engineering alumni, it is difficult to say how a degree holder might categorize aposition where they are involved in the manufacturing of medical devices. Additionally, for thosealumni who selected Other, we gave them the opportunity to write in their response. Interestingly,alumni wrote in sectors that may be generally considered to be related to engineering, including“oil and gas” and “consulting,” but which were not specifically named in our broad list of industrysectors. Having a more generous
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Faculty and Student Perspective on Instructional Strategies
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico, and Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Juan Felipe Calderón, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
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Educational Research and Methods
and understanding, designs and implements assessment tools in education, researches on the use of technology in the classroom and physics laboratory, and conducts research on the determination of what are the main factors that influence learning and understanding of first semester engineering students. Monica is currently collaborating with the Educational and Academic Innovation Unit, UNIDA (for its acronym in Spanish) at the School of Engineering of the Andres Bello University, where she works as teacher trainer in active learning methodologies, she teaches undergraduate courses in Environmental Management and Energy and Circular Economy, and is a thesis advisor on the engineering programs at this institution
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ENT Division Technical Session: First-year Experiences
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Elizabeth Pluskwik, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Yuezhou Wang, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation, First-Year Programs
, 2018.[14] S. Tharayil, et al., “Strategies to mitigate student resistance to active learning,” International Journal of STEM Education, 5(1), p. 7, 2018.[15] B.A. Oakley, et al., “Best Practices Involving Teamwork in the Classroom: Results From a Survey of 6435 Engineering Student Respondents,”IEEE Transactions on Education, 50(3), pp. 266-272, 2007.[16] P. Arce, “The Colloquial Approach: An Active Learning Techniqu,”. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 3(3), pp. 145-160, 1994.[17] K. Nguyen, et al., “Students’ Expectations, Types of Instruction, and Instructor Strategies Predicting Student Response to Active Learning,” International Journal of Engineering Education, 33, pp. 2-18, 2017.[18] K. Nguyen, Personal email
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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David Ewing
Education Spaces: Innovation, Collaboration, and Technology, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, 2013, pg. 165-185. Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference Organized by The University of Texas at Dallas Copyright © 2017, American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual ConferenceDavid J. Ewing –Earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering fromPensacola Christian College and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University. Hespent several years teaching in a first year engineering program at Clemson University. He isnow a senior lecturer at the University of Texas at
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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David Ewing
, and D. Abbot, “Introduction to SCALE-UP: Student- Centered Activities for Large Enrollment University Physics,” presented at the Annual meeting for the American Society for Engineering Education, St. Louis, MS, 2000.2 Ingram, B., M. Jesse, S. Fleagle, J. Florman, and S. Van Horne, Cases on Higher Education Spaces: Innovation, Collaboration, and Technology, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, 2013, pg. 165-185.3 Ewing, D., “Using the SCALE-UP Method to Create an Engineering First Year Engineering Course”, submitted for presentation at the 2017 annual conference of the ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section. Proceedings of the 2017 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference
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Factors Influencing Curriculum Development: International Division Technical Session 4
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Ashish Agrawal, University of Cape Town; Johnson Carroll, University of Johannesburg; Jennifer M. Case, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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International
Paper ID #29910A comparative study of curricular differences and their influence onstudents’ formation as engineersDr. Ashish Agrawal, University of Cape Town Ashish Agrawal is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Uni- versity of Cape Town. He received his PhD in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech. Prior to that, he completed his MS from Virginia Tech and B-Tech from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, both in Electrical Engineering. His research interests include sociology of education, experiences of students and faculty in academic settings, and critical and
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2020 ASEE North Midwest Section Annual Conference
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Shan Jiang, Iowa State University; Ann M Gansemer-Topf, Iowa State University; Nigel Forest Reuel, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Gül E. Kremer, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Qing Li, Iowa State University; Rebecca Mort, Iowa State University
student success and student learning. She has presented at several regional and national conferences and her research has been published in journals such as Research in Higher Education, Journal of the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, and Journal of Assessment and Institutional Effectiveness. She received her doctoral and master’s degree from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa and her bachelor’s degree from Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa.Prof. Nigel Forest Reuel, Iowa State University of Science and Technology ¨ E. Okudan-Kremer, Iowa State University of Science and TechnologyDr. Gul G¨ul E. Kremer received her PhD from the Department of Engineering
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Research! Research! Research! in Faculty Development
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Julie Aldridge, Ohio State University; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Ebony Omotola McGee, Vanderbilt University; Joyce B. Main, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Monica Farmer Cox, Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division
engineering with science, technology and mathematics disciplines toexamine STEM as a whole. While STEM as an aggregation of fields has become a point of focusbecause of the disciplines’ long-standing lack of faculty diversity [27], there are a few studiesthat examine differences between disciplines. Gumpertz et al. [28] analyzed institutional recordsat four large land grant universities for hiring of assistant or associate professors. Data weredisaggregated by gender/discipline and race/discipline. The team found that women inengineering were more likely than men to leave the institution and depart without tenure. Theyfound no such differences between genders in science, technology, and mathematics. The authorsnoted that minority faculty
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Grading and Feedback Models in Mechanics
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Robert O'Neill P.E., Florida Gulf Coast University; Ashraf Badir P.E., Florida Gulf Coast University; Galen I. Papkov, Florida Gulf Coast University; Jiehong Liao, Florida Gulf Coast University
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Mechanics
of Engineering at Roger Williams University and an Associate Professor and Director of the Civil Engineering Analysis Group at the United States Military Academy. Dr. O’ Neill is a retired Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He has been active at the national level with ASCE’s Committee on Accreditation Operations (COAO) the Technical Council on Computing and Information Technology (TCCIT), Committee on Faculty Develop- ment (CFD) and Excellence in Civil Engineering Education (ExCEEd) initiative. Dr. O’Neill is a licensed Professional Engineer in California, Florida, Nevada and Virginia. He is a senior civil engineering pro- gram evaluator for ABET. He is an American Society of Civil Engineering
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First-Year Programs: Cornucopia #2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Brooke C. Morin, Ohio State University; Krista M. Kecskemety, Ohio State University; Kathleen A. Harper, Ohio State University; Paul Alan Clingan, Ohio State University
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First-Year Programs
Teaching in Computing and Engineering, 2013: IEEE, pp. 55-61.[7] P. Ihantola and V. Karavirta, "Two-dimensional parson’s puzzles: The concept, tools, and first observations," Journal of Information Technology Education, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 119-132, 2011.[8] B. Morin, K. M. Kecskemety, K. A. Harper, and P. A. Clingan, "The inverted classroom in a first-year engineering course," Proceedings of the 120th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, vol. 23, p. 1, 2013.[9] K. M. Kecskemety and B. Morin, "Student Perceptions of Inverted Classroom Benefits in a First- Year Engineering Course," Proceedings of the 121st ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, vol. 24, p. 1, 2014.[10] R. J. Freuler, M. S. Gates, J. A
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Elsa Castillo; Joel Robinson; Kristine Denman; Anyssa Choy; Tariq Khraishi
/computer science students was conducted at the University of New Mexico. The scholarshipprogram involved elements such as faculty mentoring, career development activities and financial support foreach student scholar. In this paper, the program details are furnished and data on the positive impacts of suchactivities on student academic success is presented. IntroductionThe S-STEM (Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) project (NSFAward ID 1458854) at the University of New Mexico (UNM) officially started awarding scholarships in the fall2015. Funded through a grant from the National Science Foundation, the S-STEM project at UNM focuses onretaining and graduating
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 7
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Stacey V Freeman, Boston University; Sandra Lina Rodegher, Boston University
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
outreach, such as the Technology Innovation Scholars Program which is a professional development program for undergraduate students that provides them the opportunities to fulfill their role as ”societal engineers” by connecting the College with K-12 communities throughout Boston and beyond.Dr. Sandra Lina Rodegher, Boston University Dr. Sandra Rodegher is the Manager for National Outreach Initiatives for the Office of Outreach and Diversity in Boston University’s College of Engineering. In this role she seeks to develop mechanisms for engaging diverse populations and creating cultures of inclusion. She is also a Senior Sustainability Scientist and was previously a Senior Program Coordinator for Sustainability in
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Student Learning Assessment Methods
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Hua Li, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Kai Jin, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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Manufacturing
Conference of American Society of Engineering Education.[5] Singh, P. J., Feng, M., & Smith, A. (2006). ISO 9000 series of standards: comparison ofmanufacturing and service organisations. International Journal of Quality & ReliabilityManagement, 23(2), 122-142.[6] Poksinska, B., Jörn Dahlgaard, J., & Antoni, M. (2002). The state of ISO 9000 certification: astudy of Swedish organizations. The TQM Magazine, 14(5), 297-306.[7] Park, C. W., et al. (2009). Energy consumption reduction technology in manufacturing—Aselective review of policies, standards, and research. International Journal of PrecisionEngineering and Manufacturing, 10(5), 151-173.[8] Goldberg, J. R. (2009). Preparing students for capstone design [senior design
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division Technical Session 3 - Co-op Recruitment and Factors Affecting Success
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Amy Huynh, University of California, Irvine; Helen L. Chen, Stanford University; Krishnaswamy Venkatesh Prasad, Ford Motor Company; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
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Diversity
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
-mark detection technologies. In 2011, Prasad architected OpenXC, the industry’s first open-source hardware and open-source software platform – an ”innovator’s toolkit” – which launched in 2013 and today is one of the tools used by Ford employee-innovators to design, test and release products and by researchers and experimenters the world over. He also co-founded Ford’s startup-lab in 2012 as a 5-person office; a year later it scaled to become Ford’s Research & Innovation Center Palo Alto and today is a 150-person operation.Dr. Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University Sheri D. Sheppard, Ph.D., P.E., is professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University. Besides teaching both undergraduate and graduate design
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2019 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Md. Nizam Uddin; Yeshaswini Baddam; Polo Osornio-Cornejo; Eylem Asmatulu
student) from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, were involved in thepresent study, learned many new techniques and gained a lot of new skills and knowledge aboutsustainability, environmental effects on polymeric structures, their mechanical properties,nanotechnology, and other related technologies and methods. The undergraduate student used © American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 8 2019 ASEE Midwest Section Conference (Wichita State University-Wichita, KS)these research activities as their study requirements (Engineer 2020) in the College of