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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Maccariella Jr., Mercer County Community College; Laura Blinderman, Mercer County Community College; Helen Tanzini, Mercer County Community Cillege; Richard Porter, Mercer County Community College
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
mentoring. In addition, recruitment and retentionactivities include a high school summer bridge program, weekly cohort meetings focusing oncollege success and transfer strategies, and peer-tutoring. The project is designed as a selectiveprogram for a cohort of students featuring nationally recognized strategies to promote STEMsuccess.The SAMS program includes weekly meetings and study groups (with pizza) to help studentsbond in a non-formal, non-threatening environment; which is in contrast to the high-stressenvironments experienced in math and science classes. Students attend conferences to viewpresentations by industry professionals. Field trips provide opportunities to observe constructionprojects and learn design methods used in current
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kari Kozak, University of Iowa; Claire M. Szeszycki, University of Iowa; David Snyder, University of Iowa
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
created a hands-on approach to gamify their library orientationtutorial by creating a series of tasks and stamps as a reward for completing each step (Spence).The project was great for allowing students to choose their own path for answering the questionsand giving awards (stamps) once each task was complete. One issue with this model is itrequires all the students and several libraries to be together at the same space and time.Other gamifying projects have been done in a more asynchronous video game format, such asvideo games created at Rowan University for their freshman engineering clinics (Gulotta). Thesevideo games use a scaffolding model, which means the challenges become harder as they movethrough the program, and allow the users to
Conference Session
Practice III: Multimedia Learning
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Qi Dunsworth, Penn State Behrend; Yi Wu, Penn State Behrend
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
reversing the roles teachers and students play in a traditionallearning environment, the classroom is then “flipped” or “inverted” [2, 6]. As summarized bySchmidt and Ralph [15], the “I do”, “We do”, “You do” teaching approach has become “Youdo”, “We do”, “I do”.A flipped classroom, when designed and implemented well, can provide a range of benefits. Forinstructors, having students learn outside of the class gives them more time to cover additionalselected topics [6]. Instructors will also have the freedom to use class time for highly interactiveactivities [2] through team-based learning, problem-based learning, or hands-on projects etc..They will also likely to give more personal attention and guidance to the students. In addition,once the
Conference Session
Topics in Computing and Information Technology-I
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kari L. Jordan Ph.D., The Carpentries; Marianne Corvellec, Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE); Elizabeth D. Wickes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Naupaka B. Zimmerman, University of San Francisco; Jonah M. Duckles, Software Carpentry; Tracy K. Teal, The Carpentries
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
Engineering Education, 2018 Short-format workshops build skills and confidence for researchers to work with data.AbstractTraining for data skills is more critical now than ever before. For many researchers in industryand academic environments, a lack of training in data management, munging, analysis andvisualization could lead to a lack of funding to support sustainable projects. Today’s researchersare often learning ‘as they go’ and need the flexibility of short, or self-paced learningexperiences. Research results in educational pedagogy, however, stress the importance of guidedinstruction and learner-instructor interaction, which contrasts the need for ‘just in time’ training.We’ve taken a distinctive approach to this
Conference Session
Engineering Career Attitudes
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah A. Roller, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Sandra A. Lampley, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Monica Letrece Dillihunt, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Michael P.J. Benfield, University of Alabama, Huntsville; Matthew William Turner, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
Educational Research Association (AERA), Association of Black Psycholo- gist (ABPsi), National Association of Multicultural Education (NAME), American Society of Engineer Education (ASEE) Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), and National Association of Black School Educators (NABSE).Dr. Michael P.J. Benfield, University of Alabama, Huntsville Dr. Michael P.J. Benfield is currently the lead of the STEM Projects Advancing Relevance and Confidence in the Classroom (SPARCC) Laboratory and a Principal Research Engineer within the Systems Manage- ment and Production (SMAP) Research Center at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, a
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University; Ismail Megri; Sameer Hamoush P.E., North Carolina A&T State University; Taher M. Abu-Lebdeh P.E.
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Diversity
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Architectural Engineering
simulation of materials. He participate in multiple projects, including the Development of a Model for The Metal Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing Process. Dr. Ahmed Cherif Megri is currently the chair of the NCAT CAM’s Education subcommittee. He contributed to the outreach CAM since 2015.Mr. Ismail Megri Is a rising junior at Northwest Middle in Greensboro, has begun taking 3D printing and design courses at North Carolina A&T State University. He participated to 2017 Appalachian Energy Summit Poster Competition.Dr. Sameer Hamoush P.E., North Carolina A&T State University Professor and Chair of Civil and Architectural Engineering DepartmentDr. Taher M. Abu-Lebdeh c
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Caitlin Donahue Wylie, University of Virginia; Michael E. Gorman, University of Virginia
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
perhaps all grads, earnsimilar benefits. Serving as a mentor may also build grad students’ confidence by remindingthem how much they have learned since they were undergraduates. Undergraduates give gradsopportunities to learn how to communicate with and manage others, a valuable professional skill.Dan’s postdoc James argued that this is the most important reason to include undergraduates in aresearch group: “I think [teaching undergraduates] is not very helpful for the project, but it’svery helpful for grad students to learn how to teach the junior students.” He believes thatundergraduates’ presence benefits grad students’ development more than the lab’s research. Thuseven by doing simple tasks, novices can instigate important learning mechanisms
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Indira Nair, Carnegie Mellon University; William M. Bulleit, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
to the economy,made the utilitarian principle an obvious choice as one of the principles on which to“base” engineering ethics. Yet recognizing the potential of technology to cause harm, theyalso chose the Kantian principle of people as “ends rather than means”. While textbooksmentioned other principles such as Rawls’ theory of Justice, these two – utilitarianism andKant’s Imperative- translated as a version of the Golden Rule – remained the main basis.This was the case for example of the widely used textbook on engineering ethics [3]. Theother pioneering textbook, by Martin and Schinzinger [4], framed engineering as “socialexperimentation”, and chose three principles: Awareness (of the consequences of theengineering project); Autonomy (the
Conference Session
Middle School Engineering Education
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lawrence Chu, University of Texas at Austin; Victor Sampson, University of Texas at Austin; Todd L. Hutner, University of Texas at Austin; Stephanie Rivale, University of Texas at Austin; Richard H. Crawford, University of Texas at Austin; Christina L. Baze, University of Texas at Austin; Hannah Smith Brooks, University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
our understanding of how people learn to evaluate and im- prove student learning in college and K-12 engineering classrooms. Her work also focuses on improving access and equity for women and students of color in STEM fields.Dr. Richard H. Crawford, University of Texas at Austin Dr. Richard H. Crawford is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and is the Temple Foundation Endowed Faculty Fellow No. 3. He is also Director of the Design Projects program in Mechanical Engineering. He received his BSME from Louisiana State University in 1982, and his MSME in 1985 and Ph.D. in 1989, both from Purdue University. He teaches mechanical engineering design and geometry modeling for design
Conference Session
Imagining and Reimagining Engineering Education as a Dynamic System
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Rebecca A. Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Cheryl Allendoerfer, University of Washington; Dan Ewert, Anderson Industries; Ronald R. Ulseth, Itasca Community College
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
has a broad background in mechanical and electrical engineering, and physiology with specific training and expertise. His work includes mod- eling the cardiovascular system, ventricular assist devices, cardiac physiology, instrumentation systems and leadless cardiac pacing. He help developed and was the inaugural director of a project-based-learning engineering curriculum. As Chief Innovation and Culture Officer in industry, He is now involved in discovery-based-learning on multi-disciplinary teams.Mr. Ronald R. Ulseth, Itasca Community College Ron Ulseth directs and instructs in the Iron Range Engineering program in Virginia, Minnesota and he teaches in the Itasca Community College engineering program in Grand
Conference Session
Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Beyond the Undergraduate Years
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cliff Fitzmorris, University of Oklahoma; Deborah A. Trytten, University of Oklahoma; Randa L. Shehab, University of Oklahoma
Tagged Topics
ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity
about particular courses or career experience described by the participant. Whileconducting the interview, he attempted to maintain a neutral posture but his background may haveinfluenced the probing questions that he chose to ask and the topics that he chose to clarify. During dataanalysis, he was especially careful not to project his personal feelings onto the data and to accurately portraythe views of the participants to the best of his abilities. Once the data were coded, all three authors met tolisten to the coded audio data, identify emergent codes, and to discuss the findings. The three authors havedifferent academic roles (non-tenure-track faculty, tenured faculty, and administration) which strengthenedthe data analysis.III. ResultsThe
Conference Session
Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A Ross, University of Detroit Mercy
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics and Physics
computation or quantum mechanics requires some knowledge ofDirac notation. Coverage of this is sorely lacking in current modern physics textbooks. We haverevised our modern physics course to include some quantum computing projects. Theseintroductory projects can easily be integrated into the curriculum since our engineering studentshave familiarity with MATLAB. The MATLAB environment is designed to handle vectors andmatrices – the fundamental tools of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is introduced bydescribing entanglement from the very beginning. Mermin’s device is used as a platform to delveinto the extremely peculiar nature of quantum mechanics.4This paper is organized as follows: first we describe Mermin’s device, next we explain howDirac
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Timothy Matthew Murray, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Shankar Muthu Krishnan, Wentworth Institute of Technology
. Previously, he was an assistant di- rector at Massachusetts General Hospital (a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School) in Boston. He has also held faculty appointments in Illinois, Miami and Singapore. At NTU in Singapore, he was the founding director of the BME Research Center and the founding head of the Bioengineering division. He was the Principal Investigator for several Biomedical Engineering projects. He also worked in R&D at Coulter Electronics in Miami and in hospital design and operations management at Bechtel for healthcare megaprojects. He has served in the National Medical Research Council in Singapore. His research in- terests are biomedical signals and image processing, telemedicine, medical
Collection
2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Felipe J. Perez, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Yasser Salem, Cal Poly Pomona
Shear Wall Building Felipe J. Perez1, Yasser S. Salem1, Brittany J. Myers1, Cristian Aguilar1, Garrett Jones1, Daniella Ginocchio1, Edwin Medina1, and Kevin Chin1 1 California State Polytechnic University, PomonaAbstractThis paper presents results of a capstone senior project at California State Polytechnic University,Pomona. Students conducted a vulnerability assessment of a five-story building constructed inSouthern California. The structure has non-ductile concrete shear walls at the core and gravityframes at the perimeter. Partial infilled walls exist within the perimeter frames, creating captivecolumns. Students studied as-built plans for the structure and conducted an assessment of
Conference Session
Gender Track - Technical Session VII
Collection
2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
Authors
Tricia S. Berry, University of Texas, Austin
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Diversity, Gender
Paper ID #242572018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and ComputingDiversity Conference: Crystal City, Virginia Apr 29A Leadership Collaborative Model: Fostering Community Through DiverseStudent Organization CollaborationsMs. Tricia S. Berry, University of Texas, Austin Tricia Berry, Director of the Women in Engineering Program (WEP) at The University of Texas at Austin, is responsible for leading the efforts on recruitment and retention of women in the Cockrell School of Engineering. She concurrently serves as Director of the Texas Girls Collaborative Project, connecting Texas organizations, companies and
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua Alexéi García Sheridan, Virginia Tech; Kenneth Reid, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
success in first-year engineering, engineering in K-12, introducing entrepreneurship into engineering, and international service and engineering. He has written two texts in Digital Electronics, including the text used by Project Lead the Way. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Innovating Teamwork Instruction in High School: Using Pandemic (WIP)IntroductionTeamwork is an important aspect of the engineering profession. Criterion 3.d of the ABETStudent Outcomes for undergraduate engineering education states the need for anengineering graduate to have “an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams” [1]. Moregenerally, applied learning outcomes that teamwork
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Theresa Green, Utah State University; Angela Minichiello P.E., Utah State University; Amy Wilson-Lopez, Utah State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
in the future [21]. DLI can be used to improve academic performance of women andunderrepresented students and encourage them to pursue technical pathways.Research GoalsWhile models of disciplinary literacy have been developed and disseminated in severalhumanities and science fields [10], little research on disciplinary literacy has been conducted inthe engineering domain. This research project aims to address this gap by developing anddisseminating a model of disciplinary literacy in engineering. This model will draw uponexperiences and literacy practices performed by engineers in the engineering workplace.Engineering literacy practices include how engineers read, evaluate, interpret, synthesize, andcommunicate information within their
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Madeleine F. Jennings, Texas State University; Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University; Shaunna Fultz Smith, Texas State University; Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
discoveries from thiscollaborative project. In addition, Bobcat Made makerspace is described in this paper and posteras well as the challenges that were faced/overcome in implementing the best practice ideals. Adiscussion regarding key findings related to programmatic, facilities, personnel, and online-toolswill also be presented.Makerspace design considerations include high visibility both in physical location and in onlinepresence, welcoming environments to help new students engage in the space, the culture of themakerspace and fostering a sense of student co-ownership. Bobcat Made makerspace hasattempted to implement these ideals through furnishing, signage, staff training, special themenights to attract new users, establishment of cross-college
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert P. Van Til, Oakland University; Chris J. Kobus, Oakland University; Michael A. Latcha, Oakland University; Sankar Sengupta, Oakland University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Lifecycle Management (PLM). His projects have been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Michigan Economic Development Corp. as well as by companies such as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ford Motor Co., Siemens PLM Inc. and the Crittenton Hospital Med- ical Center. He has served in visiting positions at universities in Hawaii, the Netherlands and Australia.Dr. Chris J. Kobus, Oakland University Associate Professor of Engineering. Director of Outreach, Recruitment and Retention, School of Engi- neering and Computer Science.Dr. Michael A. Latcha, Oakland UniversitySankar Sengupta, Oakland University Currently a Professor of Engineering in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Oakland
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University; Evelyn C. Brown, North Carolina State University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Lessons Learned from an S-STEM grantThe engineering department at East Carolina University (ECU) completed a 6-year S-STEMgrant project in 2017. In this poster, the successes and shortcomings of this project are presentedand evaluated. Issues addressed include appropriate levels of funding for incoming freshmenand recommendations of funding levels for upperclassmen, along with incentive bonuses forsignificant academic achievement. Cohort size is discussed, along with the complications ofdrawing significant research conclusions from small cohorts. A job-shadowing experience isdiscussed, along with lessons learned about the selection of appropriate personnel for
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Robbiano, Colorado State University; Anthony A. Maciejewski, Colorado State University; Edwin K. P. Chong Ph.D., Colorado State University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Analysis of Correlations in Student Performance in Core Technical Courses at a Large Public Research Institution’s Electrical and Computer Engineering DepartmentIntroductionThe National Science Foundation is supporting our Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)department at Colorado State University (CSU) through their “Revolutionizing Engineering andComputer Science Department” (RED) program. As the focus of this project, we propose toremove the artificial barrier that a traditional course-based curriculum creates [1]. To aide indoing so, we seek to understand the relationships of student performance between technicalcourses within the ECE curriculum. In particular, we begin by studying the
Conference Session
Technical Session VII
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University
Tagged Topics
FYEE Conference Sessions
TIES (Teach, Inspire, Engage, and Stimulate) to STEM1. IntroductionThe critical entry-level engineering course, titled First-Year Seminar in Engineering, isdesigned to orient the incoming student to the university and to introduce engineering as aprofessional field1. To form TIES (Teach, Inspire, Engage, and Stimulate) to STEM, thecourse must comprise hands-on problem-based2 and project-based3 engineering laboratoryactivities. This paper identifies structured laboratory activities in the field of electrical andcomputer engineering (ECE) with aspects which demonstrate TIES to STEM. The studentsare expected to engage in laboratory activities lasting approximately fifty-five minutes.During this short time interval, the
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2018 Engineering Research Council (ERC)
Authors
Peg AtKisson
Project management ‒ Team support2. Faculty development• Grant writing training• Awards and Honors nominations• Connection with funding opportunities3. Strategic Planning4. Communication• Dissemination of funding opportunities• Internal advertisement of ongoing research ‒ Promote collaboration• Go-between with federal agenciesWho is the target customer for the researchdevelopment professional?• Individual faculty members• Teams of researchers• Dean• Central administrationResearch development is not researchadministration• Can be placed ‒Under VP/CR for central coordination ‒Under ADR for school-level support• The closer to the top, the better coordination with long- and short-term administrative goals“You can’t put creation and regulation in
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2018 Engineering Research Council (ERC)
Authors
Doug Backman
representative.The Impact of Federal Protected InformationRegulations on Higher Education InstitutionsAdequate Security Cyber incident reporting requirement  Conduct a review for evidence of compromise of CDI  Identify compromised computers  Identify compromised servers  Identify compromised data and user accounts  Identify contractor network(s)  Cyber incident report  Medium assurance certificate Subcontract flow down requirementsThe Impact of Federal Protected InformationRegulations on Higher Education InstitutionsSummary Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) requires strict information technology guidelines and controls that may be in effect under fundamental research projectsNIST SP 800-171 outlines 110
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chelsea Leachman, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
Libraries (ACRL) Framework forInformation Literacy in Higher Education. The ACRL Framework includes a specific frame forauthority: “Authority is constructed in that various communities many recognized different typesof authority [5]” which is key when working with students across disciplines.When starting an interdisciplinary research project, it is essential that students can “…identify aninformation need and understanding the underpinnings of where to locate that informationprovides a solid foundation for being successful in the information probing, gathering, siftingand consolidation process[6]”. Other challenges in completing interdisciplinary literatureresearch include: 1. learning the disciplinary culture and language; 2. research
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A Heard, Carnegie Mellon University; Christiaan Job Nieman, Universidad de los Andes
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Materials
Paper ID #21452Exploration and Innovation in Creative Material EducationDr. Robert A Heard, Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Heard holds a Teaching Professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University. Past work includes activities as an industrial consultant, entrepreneur/president of two companies, and vice president positions in several engineering companies. His experience lies largely in the development and application of specialized new technologies and business opportunities, having significant international business and project experience. He has served on the Board of
Conference Session
Faculty Development Work-in-Progress Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico and Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile; Maria Elena Truyol, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile; Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico and Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile
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Faculty Development Constituency Committee
Engineering (UNAB) that is engaged with the continuing teacher training in active learning methodologies at the three campuses of the School of Engineering (Santiago, Vi˜na del Mar and Con- cepci´on, Chile). She authored several manuscripts in the science education area, joined several research projects, participated in international conferences with oral presentations and key note lectures and serves as referee for journals, funding institutions and associations.Prof. Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico and Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago,Chile Genaro Zavala is a Full Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Engineering and Sciences at Tecnologico de Monterrey. Professor
Conference Session
Hands-On Skills in BME
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renata Fortuna Ramos, Rice University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
below-average students.Troubleshooting Skills in the Bioinstrumentation Laboratory CourseLaboratory courses play an important role in engineering education, providing the students withopportunities to develop proficiency in experimental design, data analysis, the use of relevantequipment and tools, team work, communication skills and other practical skills relevant to theengineering practice1-3. As design instruction has become more prevalent, engineering programshave incorporated design courses and embedded design projects at several stages of theundergraduate curriculum4, including instructional laboratories. However, most of these coursesfocus on the early stages of the design process (i.e. problem identification, design criteria,research
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yufang Jin, University of Texas, San Antonio; Timothy Yuen, University of Texas, San Antonio; Stephanie Ann Garcia, University of Texas, San Antonio; Robin Lynn Nelson, University of Texas, San Antonio; Ruitao Jin, University of Texas, San Antonio
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Electrical and Computer
supporting engineering faculty in implementing culturally relevant pedagogy and other course transformation projects.Mrs. Robin Lynn Nelson, University of Texas at San Antonio Robin Nelson is a doctoral student in the Department of Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching and is pursuing a cognate in Instructional Technology at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her research interests include the development of TPACK in preservice teachers, evidence-based teaching strategies, and the use of gaming in education. She is a Graduate Research Assistant for the TRESTLE project at UTSA.Mr. Ruitao Jin, University of Texas, San Antonio Ruitao Jin is a current MS student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul K. Andersen, New Mexico State University; Patricia A. Sullivan, New Mexico State University; Jalal Rastegary, New Mexico State University; Christopher Campbell, New Mexico State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
State University. She received her PhD in industrial engineering and has over 32 years’ experience directing statewide engineering outreach services that include technical engineering business assistance, professional development, and educational outreach programs. She is co-PI for a National Science Foundation (NSF) INCLUDES pilot grant, co-PI for a NSF grant to broaden participation in STEM, and was a co-PI for an i6 Challenge grant through the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). She is institutional integrator for the Partnership for the Advancement of Engineering Education (PACE) at NMSU, is University Affiliate Director for the NM Project Lead the Way program, and was co- lead for a NSF funded