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Conference Session
Diversity, Inclusion, and Representation in STEM
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
Paper ID #45979Engagement in Practice: Lessons Learned from Using COAST to Teach EnvironmentalModelingDr. Daniel B Oerther P.E., Missouri University of Science and Technology Professor Daniel B. Oerther, PhD, PE joined the faculty of the Missouri University of Science and Technology in 2010 as the John A. and Susan Mathes Chair of Civil Engineering after serving for ten years on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati where he was head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Professor Oerther is internationally recognized for leadership of engineers, sanitarians, and nurses promoting the practice the
Conference Session
Where Are Tomorrow's Civil Engineers?
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Tarek Rizk; Donald Carpenter; James Hanson
Session 1315 Engineering the World: Hands-on Experimentation for Civil Engineering K-12 Outreach James L. Hanson, Donald D. Carpenter, and Tarek Rizk Lawrence Technological UniversityAbstractThis paper details the development and application of a community outreach program designedto teach children about math, science, and the world in which they live. The program was titled“Engineering the World” and emphasized civil engineering applications. The program wasoffered in an inner-city middle school in Detroit, Michigan. The program was developed by
Conference Session
Research Informing Teaching Practice II
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renata A. Revelo Alonso, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Michael C. Loui, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Educational Research and Methods
scholarship of teaching and learning. He serves as Executive Editor of College Teaching and as a member of the editorial board of Accountability in Research. He is a Carnegie Scholar and an IEEE Fellow. Professor Loui was Associate Dean of the Graduate College at Illinois from 1996 to 2000. He directed the theory of computing program at the National Science Foundation from 1990 to 1991. He earned the Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980. Page 25.1320.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 The Long-Term Outcomes of an Engineering Course for Students
Conference Session
Transformative and Just Futures in Engineering (Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division ECSJ Technical Session 11)
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roneisha Wynette Worthy, Kennesaw State University; Preethi Titu, Kennesaw State University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
) framework intoengineering classrooms to equip students with the tools to address systemicinequities and environmental challenges. Grounded in culturally sustaining and anti-deficit pedagogical practices, the EOP framework leverages tools such as theSTEEP framework (Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, andPolitical) to foster systems-level thinking and engage students in criticaldiscussions about the intersection of engineering, equity, and justice. This paperexamines a case study where the EOP-aligned curriculum was implemented in acourse analyzing the Atlanta water main crisis. Faculty training, supported by theSTEEP framework and reflective practices inspired by Schön’s (1984) concepts of“Reflection-in-Action” and “Reflection-on-Action
Conference Session
Engineering and Society
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Rebekah Oulton P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Amro El Badawy, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Conference Submission
program. They also suggested additional changes to the PEOs beyond integration of socialand environmental justice. IAB Input Figure 1. The roadmap for updating the CE/ENVE program educational objectives (PEOs)A task force was formed to develop a solid draft of the new PEOs (Revision-3) according to thepreviously outlined recommendations by the students, faculty, and IAB members. In addition,the task force members integrated their own concepts while developing the new set of PEOs. Thetask force consisted of a variety of stakeholders: 7 CE/ENVE faculty (including the twoAccreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) coordinators and the DepartmentChair); 9 CE/ENVE students; the Chair of the College of Engineering
Conference Session
First Year Engineering
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irene B Mena, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Sarah E Zappe, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Educational Research and Methods
to take these ideas that are already there and make them better.” “I guess engineering would be defined as an innovation of products that we are looking – or problems we’re looking to solve and products that we already have to make them better and safer for everybody. I guess it can also be considered research and expansion to new, better ways to do different things that we look forward to doing.” Page 23.559.6 2. Engineering is using math, science, and/or technology. For example: “I’d say engineering is a very scientific, very hardcore major where you have to combine the best of a lot of sciences and
Conference Session
Engineering Education Research
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Robin Adams; Reed Stevens; Lorraine Fleming; Cynthia Atman; Sheri Sheppard; Theresa Barker; Ruth Streveler
) Understanding how engineering learning and educational experience vary across populations and institutions, identifying significant factors related to gender, ethnic and geographic diversity.The study addresses the following research questions, that can be categorized in four primaryareas: 1. Skills: How do students’ engineering skills and knowledge develop and/or change over time? How do the technological fluencies of engineering students compare with those found in professional engineering settings? What concepts are difficult for students to learn? How can we measure students' understanding of those concepts? Why are these concepts difficult to learn? 2. Identity: How do these students come to identify themselves
Conference Session
International Engineering Education
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Bahadur Khan Khpolwak; Mohammad Saleh Keshawarz
Session 2160 An Attempt to Resurrect Engineering Education in Herat, Afghanistan M. Saleh Keshawarz, Bahadur Khan Khpolwak Associate Professor and Chairman of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT 06117, USA/Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Herat University, Herat, AfghanistanAbstractFormal Engineering Education goes back to 1956 when engineering courses were offered as partof the Faculty of Science. However, it was not until 1996, when Engineering College started itsoperation as an independent college. The new college was built through the
Conference Session
Engineering Mechanics Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roman Taraban, Texas Tech University
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Mechanical Engineering
analyzed to determine ifthey behaved like experts or novices. The data consisted of paper-and-pencil solutions and video-recordings of engineering freshmen and sophomores who were asked to think aloud as theysolved typical statics problems. Data from U.S. students suggested that freshman-sophomoreundergraduate students did not use forward inferencing. In contrast to the U.S. data, students atan Indian Institute of Technology clearly used forward inferencing and showed that beginningundergraduate students can achieve the deep problem solving insight characteristic of experts.The U.S. and Indian data include quantitative and qualitative evidence. The distributions offorward versus backward inferencing are reported. Curriculum and cross-cultural
Conference Session
Engineering Mechanics Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jefferey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University; Christian J. Schwartz P.E., Texas A&M University; Kumbakonam Ramamani Rajagopal, Texas A&M University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2011-1159: COMPREHENSIVE COURSE REDESIGN: INTRODUC-TION TO THE MECHANICS OF MATERIALSJefferey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University Jeff Froyd is the Director of Faculty Climate and Development in the Office of the Dean of Faculties and Associate Provost at Texas A&M University. He served as Project Director for the Foundation Coalition, an NSF Engineering Education Coalition in which six institutions systematically renewed, assessed, and institutionalized their undergraduate engineering curricula, and extensively shared their results with the engineering education community. He co-created the Integrated, First-Year Curriculum in Science, Engi- neering and Mathematics at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Conference Session
Assessing Perceptions of Engineers and Engineering
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Thompson, University of South Carolina; Jed Lyons, University of South Carolina
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
2006-1981: INVESTIGATING THE LONG-TERM IMPACT OF ANENGINEERING-BASED GK-12 PROGRAM ON STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OFENGINEERINGJed Lyons, University of South CarolinaStephen Thompson, University of South Carolina Dr. Thompson is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at the University of South Carolina and the Research Director of the South Carolina Center for Engineering and Computing Education. He teaches courses in science education and classroom instructional technology. His research interests include Engineering Education K-16, collaborations between university-based STEM personnel and K-12 teachers, and inquiry-based instruction
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
John Kinney
Session 1230A Course in Statistical Analysis for Engineers in an Integrated Engineering Curriculum John Kinney Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is one of a number of institutions comprising theFoundation Coalition which is funded by the National Science Foundation. The Coalitionseeks to create model programs in engineering for national use which are tested at theCoalition institutions. With a freshman integrated program in place, a team at Rose-Hulman created asophomore program in engineering during the summer of 1995. The philosophy of
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Said Abubakr, Western Michigan University; Dewei Qi, Western Michigan University
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International
undergraduate and graduate students to obtain global engineering experiencein contemporary China. Participants study at the prestigious Sichuan University for three weeksincluding visiting Beijing, Xian, Chengdu and its surrounding areas. The program includeslectures, engineering field trips and engineering demonstrations. Experienced engineers andfaculty members in China are invited to lecture on special topics and advanced engineeringexperience. The topics may cover chemical, mechanical, electrical, manufacturing and computerengineering. Four engineering field trips are arranged through Sichuan University. The fieldtrips include visiting chemical, pharmaceutical and information technology companies in theChengdu area as well as 2600-year-old
Collection
1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Stephen A. Raper; Susan L. Murray
4References1. ASEE, 1994 Directory of Engineering and Engineering Technology Undergraduate Programs, pp. 40-41, 1994.2. ASEE, 1994 Directory of Engineering and Engineering Technology Undergraduate Programs, p. 398, 1994.3. ASEE, 1994 Directory of Engineering and Engineering Technology Undergraduate Programs, p. 592, 1994.4. ASEE, 1994-95 Directory of Engineering Graduate Studies and Research, p. 432-433, 1994.5. ASEM Conference Proceeding, “Engineering Management at the University if Missouri-Rolla: A New Discipline in Engineering or Management?”, Yildirim “Bill” Omurtag, University of Missouri-Rolla, pp. 35-39, 1988.6. Emerson, Howard P., Naehring, Douglas C.E., Origins of Industrial Engineering, Industrial
Collection
2010 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Jason T. Kirby; Talat F. Salama
Globalization of Engineering Education – Alabama to Egypt: UAB Civil Engineering Study Away Certificate Programs Jason T. Kirby and Talat F. Salama Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering Department University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294AbstractIn 2007, an international partnership began between the Civil Engineeringdepartment at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and theircounterpart in Cairo, Egypt: Misr University for Science and Technology(MUST). This collaboration was developed not only to enhance cutting edgeresearch but to provide a series of unique educational opportunities to bothAmerican and Middle Eastern
Collection
2024 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Annual Conference
Authors
Kai Zhuang; Dimpho Radebe; Mojgan Jadidi
at the intersection of art and engineering, with the belief that there istremendous value in having students engage with art, technology, and the act of engineering atthe same time. In this short paper, we will describe three pedagogies we have developed, andpresent six reasons we have gathered through our experience with these pedagogies in supportof bringing more art into engineering education.Pedagogy 1: VIVID StorytellingComics are a communication medium and art form that combines the captivating nature of visualart with the organized structure of written text to craft compelling narratives. In the pedagogicalsetting, comics can be uniquely accessible and engaging, but requires significant time investmentand artistic skills to craft
Conference Session
Recruiting, Retention & Advising
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Jane Rohrback; Donald Carpenter; Lisa Anneberg; Andrew Gerhart
Engineering Exploration Days – Recruiting High School Students Into Engineering through focused K-12 Outreach Efforts Donald D. Carpenter1, Andrew L. Gerhart2, Lisa Anneberg3, and Jane Rohrback4 1 Civil Engineering Department/ 2Mechanical Engineering Department/ 3 Electrical Engineering Department/ 4Office of Admissions Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI 48075AbstractFaced with decreasing engineering enrollments, many institutions are now forced to considernew techniques for marketing the engineering field, as well as their programs, to high schoolstudents and teachers
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhigang Shen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Yimin Zhu, Florida International University
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NSF Grantees
temporal complexity should bepresented to students in construction engineering and project management. Second, an explicitconceptual framework of spatial and temporal complexity in construction engineering andproject management still needs to be developed and effectively integrated into the curricula.Research goal and objectives Page 22.355.4  The authors are motivated by existing research findings in case-based learning or reasoning(CBL/CBR), computer technologies, learning complex systems, and conceptual changes [20] [21].These findings provide an opportunity to construct a different pedagogical
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Deran Hanesian; Angelo J. Perna
Session 2670 Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Experimentation as an Introduction to Engineering for K-12 Students Deran Hanesian, Angelo J. Perna New Jersey Institute of TechnologyAbstractThe New Jersey Institute of Technology sponsors a wide range of outreach programs gearedtoward K-12 students in order to expose and interest them in science and engineering as acareer. These programs have a chemical engineering and chemistry component which is alecture/laboratory format that is directed to experiential learning and communication skills.Depending on the educational level of the
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibukunoluwa Eunice Salami, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Logan Andrew Perry, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
Civil & Environmental Engineering. His work contains a unique blend of engineering education and civil engineering projects. Dr. Perry’s current work centers on understanding how students transfer their knowledge between engi- neering school and work. This is supplemented by his role in developing assessment techniques for two NSF-funded projects focused on the incorporation of virtual and mixed reality technology into civil engi- neering education. In addition, his past civil engineering research investigated the behavior of wood shear wall structures under seismic loading conditions. Dr. Perry’s expertise in both the engineering education and civil engineering domains provide him with a unique skillset that
Conference Session
Think Outside the Box! K-12 Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nichole Au, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Julia Ross, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Taryn Bayles, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
development. Page 14.554.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 “Engineering Energy Solutions” for the INSPIRES CurriculumThe INSPIRES Curriculum (INcreasing Student Participation, Interest and Recruitmentin Engineering and Science), funded by the National Science Foundation, is beingdeveloped in response to the need to recruit more students in the STEM-related fields.The curriculum seeks to accomplish this goal by exposing students to a combination ofreal-world engineering design challenges, hands-on activities, and inquiry-based learningactivities that target the ITEA Standards for Technological Literacy as well as
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
John Collura; David E. Kaufman
. Page 1.264.1 1996 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings In a three-year project initiated in February 1996 under the NSF Combined Research and CurriculumDevelopment (CRCD) program, we are building on the prior and ongoing research of team members in theseadvanced technology areas, which are generally placed under the rubric of Intelligent TransportationSystems (ITS) research. We are integrating knowledge, concepts, and results from our past and ongoing ITSresearch into existing and new courses in the University's College of Engineering, primarily in theTransportation Program of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, in order to preparestudents at the undergraduate degree level to help plan
Conference Session
New Engineering Educators: Off the Beaten Path
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bobby Crawford, USMA; Tony Jones, USMA
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New Engineering Educators
andhands-on projects that supported the overall objectives of increased student learning andachievement of USMA’s Engineering and Technology Goal outcomes. The results wereremarkable. Students, who expressed concern about their abilities to perform well in thesequence at the beginning of the second course, completed the program wondering if theyhad made a mistake in NOT majoring in mechanical engineering.This paper describes the issues, examination of methods used in other courses to enhancestudent motivation, implementation of techniques in the second and third courses of thesequence, assessment of the results, and recommendations for its applicability outside ofUSMA. Student feedback and the comparative results of student surveys from
Conference Session
New Programs and Success Stories
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Devdas Shetty
GLOBALIZATION AND PRODUCT DESIGN CURRICULUM IN ENGINEERING PROGRAMS Devdas Shetty1 and Seong J. Choi2 1 Professor and Vernon D Roosa Chair holder University of Hartford, Connecticut 06117 (USA) 860- 768-4615; Shetty@hartford.edu 2. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Korean University of Technology and Education, South KoreaAbstractToday products are manufactured and marketed globally and supply chains have dominated themanufacturing landscape. Most companies have much wider product ranges. These
Conference Session
International Developments & Collaborations
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Martin Whalley; Harriet Svec; Harvey Svec; Teresa Hall
Engineering Field Experience: Industrial Archaeology Studies in England Harriet Svec, Harvey Svec, Teresa Hall, William Martin Whalley South Dakota State University / Manchester Metropolitan UniversityThe practice of engineering could be described as a nascent profession when contrasted withmedicine, law, academia, politics or the clergy. Engineering as a career emerged as recentlyas the 1800s as an outcome of newly created industry-based economies. Today theengineering profession is well established, respected, and contributes to the greater benefit ofsociety. Bringing science, technology and creativity together, engineers conceive solutionsto problems, develop new
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Nur Ozge Ozaltin, University of Pittsburgh; Angela Shartrand, National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA); Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh; Phil Weilerstein, VentureWell
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NSF Grantees
previous work, we are investigatingthe teaching of entrepreneurship across the nation.Many experts agree that the U.S.‟s technological leadership is highly dependent on its strong ca-pacity for innovation and getting such innovations to market. According to political leaders, thisstrength “has continued to create jobs and raise living standards . . . However, the rising trend ofoutsourcing high technology manufacturing and high-end services jobs overseas presents a newand fundamentally different phenomenon. Key components of our innovation infrastructure suchas knowledge and capital have become highly mobile. If our engineering, design, and researchand development (R&D) capabilities continue to follow the manufacturing and services
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
S. Jimmy Gandhi; Michael McShane
Understanding Globalization for the 21st Century Engineer Dr. S. Jimmy Gandhi, Stevens Institute of Technology Dr. Michael McShane, Old Dominion UniversityDR. S. JIMMY GANDHIHe is a faculty member in The School of Systems and Enterprises at Stevens Institute ofTechnology in Hoboken, NJ. His research interests include risk management, globalizationand engineering education. Currently he is co-authoring a book on Systemic RiskManagement and another one on Case Studies in System of Systems Engineering (SoSE). Dr.Gandhi got a PhD in Engineering Management at Stevens Institute of Technology, a Mastersin Engineering Management at California State University, Northridge and a Bachelors
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2012 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Eric D. Mead; Karen Reynolds; Lawrence Whitman
Robotics Outreach Programs in a College of Engineering Eric D. Mead1, Karen Reynolds2, and Lawrence Whitman2 1 Hawker Beechcraft, 2College of Engineering, Wichita State UniversityAbstractThe Wichita State University (WSU) College of Engineering leads three robotics programsthat encourage young students to explore, experiment, and experience STEM (science,technology, engineering, and mathematics) concepts and skills by participation in team-basedrobotics activities and competitions. Kansas BEST Robotics, which focuses on high schoolstudents, began twelve years ago and has approximately 500 student participants each year.Since 2001, the Shocker MINDSTORMS Program has supported elementary and
Conference Session
Thinking Outside the Box! Innovative Curriculum Exchange for K12 Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zachary Vonder Haar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Taryn Melkus Bayles, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Julia M. Ross, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
interactive curriculum designed for high school students with the goal ofINcreasing Student Participation, Interest, and Recruitment in Engineering & Science. It wascreated to target the ITEA Standards for Technological Literacy and to increase involvement inSTEM related fields. This curriculum allows for students to learn basic engineering designprinciples through a variety of ways including hands-on activities, online animations andsimulations and culminates in an open ended design challenge that encourages creativity,resourcefulness and teamwork to solve a real world engineering problem. A new curriculum module was created this year entitled: "Engineering in Healthcare: AHeart Lung System Case Study". Like all of the INSPIRES curricula
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries Technical Session 2: Instruction
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jean Bossart, University of Florida; Sara Gonzalez
learning in engineering education include group design projects, hands-onbuilding activities, and experimentation. Like many college and university libraries withmakerspaces, the University of Florida Libraries operates a 3D printing service as partof their makerspace. The service provides low-cost 3D printing to students and faculty.After several years of offering a staff-managed service, we realized that although the 3Dservice had met the initial goal of providing access to affordable 3D printing, studentsstill lacked hands-on experience with 3D technology. In an effort to promote activelearning, the engineering library began circulating portable 3D printers for individual use.The first 3D printers available for check out were Printrbot Plays