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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David B. Knight, Virginia Tech; Walter C. Lee, Virginia Tech; Karl W. Reid, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE); Monica E. Cardella, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Morgan M Hynes, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Cherie D. Edwards, Virginia Tech; Glenda D. Young Collins, Mississippi State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
develop and expand the nation-wide Summer Engineering Experiences for Kids (SEEK)program. In partnership with education researchers from Virginia Tech and Purdue University,NSBE aims to expand participation in SEEK using the research-to-practice cycle to identify anddevelop best practices moving forward. This paper summarizes preliminary results from the firstyear of the three-year project, Strengthening the STEM Pipeline for Elementary School AfricanAmericans, Hispanics, and Girls by Scaling Up Summer Engineering Experiences. Findingsfrom this research suggest that over the course of the SEEK program students showed increasesin their conceptual knowledge (i.e., math, science, and engineering) as well as their attitudestowards these disciplines
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jay Wierer, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jennifer L Bonniwell, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Sheila Ross, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Richard W. Kelnhofer, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Electrical and Computer
students that took traditional precalculus versus those thattook the “Engineering Applications of Mathematics” course. Their study showed promisingresults in favor of their new course. Salzman, et al., also adopted the work done by Klingbeil inmodifying their “Introduction to Engineering” course, with one of the bigger changes to theiroriginal course being a shift from open-ended design projects to mathematics focused projects.The data provided in [6] anecdotally shows that the math focused course was beneficial for thefollowing mathematics and science courses. There have been other studies on the impact of anintroductory mathematics course centered around engineering applications on student retention,motivation, and ability in later courses as
Conference Session
Technical Session V
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Louie Elliott, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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FYEE Conference Sessions
for 3D printing are then eligible to workpressure and % length by using the area and height of the on applied research projects (Fig. 5).specimens which were measured for each specimen. Our university has funding for student research (PSRA grant) with a faculty member which requires a formal proposal submission. The past president of the Print Club Dogbone, 1 shell, 100% linear infill won this award and was able to perform funded undergraduate
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Technical Session VII
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Dan Burleson, University of Houston; Erin J. McCave, University of Houston
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FYEE Conference Sessions
solving examples and tutorials and students workingindividually, in pairs, or in groups on in-class work. In order to provide the illusion of small classsizes for our students, academic support assistants (also called undergraduate teaching assistants,UTAs) are utilized to assist students both in and out of class. These UTAs assist students withhands-on activities and course projects, as well as provide help during office hours on assignmentsoutside of class. Interaction between the instructor, UTAs, and students is critical in engagingstudents during the process of problem solving with this new programming language.Our university has many non-traditional students that commute and have professional and personalcommitments off-campus that make
Conference Session
Creating a Positive Environment for Learning
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shannon Bartelt-Hunt, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Elizabeth G. Jones, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Richard L. Wood, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Robert M. Erdmann, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Marilyne Stains, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Civil Engineering
a principal investigator or co-principal investigator on over 25 research projects. She has authored or co-authored over 50 papers and served as committee chair for over 25 Masters and Doctoral students. Since 2008, she has served as one of the faculty advisors for the University of Nebraska’s Chapter of En- gineers Without Borders-USA. Dr. Jones has received numerous awards for her leadership, mentoring and teaching including most recently the 2015 Holling Family Distinguished Teaching / Advising / Mentoring Award from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and the 2014 Engineers Without Borders-USA Peter J. Bosscher Faculty Advisor Award for Outstanding Leadership.Dr. Richard L. Wood, University
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington; Camille Birch; Celina Gunnarsson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
full offering of our curriculum through a new honorssection of a large introductory bioengineering course.The introductory course aims to provide broad exposure to several areas of research inbioengineering such as cancer diagnostics, medical device development, regenerative medicine,global health, and synthetic biology. The course emphasizes critical reading of scientificliterature and technical writing, and broadly covers the engineering design process, creativeproblem-solving techniques, engineering ethics, social constraints, and other design principles.Students complete an end-of-course team project where they design a solution to a global healthproblem of their choice.Learning ObjectivesWe aim to engage early engineering students in
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Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Engineering Engagement with Community
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Noa Bruhis; Micah Lande, Arizona State University
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Community Engagement Division
Paper ID #23834Exploring Whitewater Rafting Guides’ Values of Learning and TeachingNoa BruhisDr. Micah Lande, Arizona State University Micah Lande, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering pro- grams and Tooker Professor at the Polytechnic School in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. He teaches human-centered engineering design, design thinking, and design innovation project courses. Dr. Lande researches how technical and non-technical people learn and apply design thinking and making processes to their work. He is interested in the intersection
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Aerospace Division Technical Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M. Javed Khan, Tuskegee University; Chadia A. Aji, Tuskegee University
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Diversity
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Aerospace
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).KeywordsSTEM, computational thinking, drones, programming, middle schoolIntroductionActive learning has a positive impact on students’ cognitive engagement and thus on learning1-3.Active learning can be in many forms such project-based learning, collaborative learning, andcooperative learning. However, an important element to consider is that the active-learningstrategy must support cognitive engagement to foster deeper learning. Authentic learningenvironments have been shown to particularly effective for cognitive engagement of learners. Thetwo important attributes of an authentic learning environment are real world relevance andcompeting solutions to the problems being solved4. More recently, the
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Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fethiye Ozis P.E., Northern Arizona University; Sahar Razavi, Northern Arizona University; Nihal Sarikaya, Northern Arizona University
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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering
“report a lowersense of belonging” [34] in comparison to their white and male counterparts [35] – [37].Belonging to STEM fields is dependent on self-efficacy, which is the “confidence in one’sability to successfully perform a given task” [34]. For a mentee to feel positive about their field,the mentee’s perception of the relationship with the mentor is significant. Prunuske et. al. [30]determined that mentees’ confidence improved when they actively participated in researchprojects and acquired “the skills necessary for professional socialization.” They also determinedthat the personality of the mentor was more significant than the research project. In addition, thementees wanted mentors who would communicate and engage with them. When studying
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Virtual Reality, Simulation, and Optimization of Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Fraley, Tennessee Technological University; Astrit Imeri, Tennessee Technological University; Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; Magesh Chandramouli, Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
studies from the Department of Computer Graphics Technology. He has re- ceived federal, regional, and international grants for his work. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 A Comparative Study on Affordable Photogrammetry ToolsAbstractThe objective of the Project MANEUVER (Manufacturing Education Using Virtual EnvironmentResources)1 is to develop an affordable virtual reality (VR) framework to address the imminentdemand for well-trained digital manufacturing (DM) professionals. One important part of ProjectMANEUVER involves studying, evaluating, and identifying cost-efficient ways to generate 3D solidmodels for use in VR frameworks. To this end, this paper explains the research effort to
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First-year Programs Division: Collection
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George D. Ricco, University of Kentucky; Janet K. Lumpp, University of Kentucky; Joshua Parsons; Shannon Lee Sampson; Brad A. Hubbard, University of Kentucky
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First-Year Programs
). Not at all of this is without harsh – and sometimes inconsistent – criticisms of theprogram itself. One such bone of contention among faculty is the level of required work withinthe FYE courses. Some faculty had heard from students that the coursework was relatively easy,including a few who explicitly described the work as “GPA boosters.” Other faculty had heardthe opposite, that the work was difficult given the number of credit hours required. The numberof credit hours for the design-centric course in the three-course FYE program is two semesterhours, and this includes the construction of a team-based project, significant team formationtraining, and other activities normally present in three- or four-hour courses. Another potentially
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Professional Skills for Graduate Students
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kate Caroline Batson, University of Mississippi
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
Students in Colleges of EngineeringIntroductionCommunication skills used by all engineers include writing, reading, speaking, and listening.Whereas reading and listening focus on comprehension, writing and speaking are forms ofexpression. Engineers employ technical writing with the goals of being accurate, brief, clear,and easy to understand. Engineers use many forms of written communication: on the job, theycompose technical memoranda, project reports, and proposals for new business; while ingraduate programs, they may assist professors with technical reports and publishable articles,while individually writing their thesis or dissertation. Written English has many conventionsintended to impose order on the chaotic English language. While the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leda Lunardi, North Carolina State University; Cheryl Cass, North Carolina State University; Katherine Cimorelli, North Carolina State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
, scholars havereported that the interactions with like-minded peers helped them achieve success in theirundergraduate career at NC State University.AcknowledgementsThis program was supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DUE# 1259630.The authors thank all the students and mentors that have participated in this project, the input inthe early phase of the project with Dr. M. Fuentes, Dr. A. Mitchell, Dr. J. Picart, Dr. C. Zelnar,and Dr. M. Stimpson. We are thankful for the support and assistance of the Dean of the Collegeof Engineering, NCSU College of Engineering Minority Engineering Program, NCSUEngineering Place and the local Society of Women Engineering (SWE) Chapter.References 1. NC State STEM Scholars https://www.ece.ncsu.edu
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IED Technical Session: Preparing Programs for the Future
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nabeel Yousef, Daytona State College; Ron Eaglin, Daytona State College
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Industrial Engineering
Technol- ogy and Infrastructure for the NSF Center for e-Design at the University of Central Florida. Dr. Yousef developed a strategic plan for information technology for the center. Dr. Yousef authored several refereed publications including book chapters, journal papers, and conference papers. He was also either the PI or the Co-PI in many research projects related to Cost Engineering, Cost and Quality Effectiveness, Cost Modeling, System of Systems Interoperability, Supply Chain Management, Decision Support Systems, Knowledgebase Systems, and Database Management. During his career Dr. Yousef earned the award of Excellent Service from the department of Industrial En- gineering and Management Systems in 2006, and
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Hands-On Skills in BME
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen R. Thickman, University of Washington
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Biomedical Engineering
scalingdata. It is not expected that students can write a program to analyze data, but they should becomfortable using a command line programs whether in Java, Python, MatLab or R. As this is afast-changing field, we try to use the most current computational tools. Many of these arecurrently being developed in the programing language R. Therefore, students are introduced to Rand R Studio in the course. These freely available tools run on Mac and Linux environments.Students complete analysis-based reports at the end of each analytical module.Through a final project, students have the opportunity to explore and expand their interest ingenomics. Students have chosen a variety of topics including: defining the criteria for a new typeof sequencer
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Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, Western Michigan University; Pawan Ramchandra Galande
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Diversity
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering
unit, soil and irrigation water analysis laboratory, nursery,earthworm production unit, medicinal and aromatic plant garden, sheep and goat farm, fruitorchard mother block, shade-net, and hydroponic project. The college has departmentallaboratories that are renovated and furnished with state of the art equipment. The college isaccredited by the university through 2018-19 and offers a three-year diploma program, whichadmits 90 students after graduating from high schools. The admissions are based on students’performances in the high school graduation examination, which is a government managed state-wide examination. The main objectives of the diploma program are, 1) to develop competence amongst itsstudents for solving problems related to
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Swetha Nittala, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Tasha Zephirin, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Shiloh James Howland, Brigham Young University; Dayoung Kim, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Andrew Katz, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Ethics
select results from an NSF-funded project aiming to address some of thesegaps in the literature. This longitudinal study was conducted across four universities and focusedon the ethical development of undergraduate engineering students. Preliminary analysis ofinterviews from the first phase of this study identified a number of major themes in the data set,two of which are important to highlight here: 1) influences on students’ ethical perspectives (e.g.,academic curricular, extracurricular activities, family, etc.) and 2) learned outcomes, defined asinsights, learning, or realizations related to ethics, morality, and values. Deeper investigation ofthe relationship between specific influences and students’ insights related to ethics can provide
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Faculty Development Lessons Learned Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alice E. Grimes, Air Force Institute of Technology; Sharon Claxton Bommer, KBRWyle; Adedeji B. Badiru P.E., Air Force Institute of Technology
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Faculty Development Constituency Committee
College at the University of Oklahoma, Norman. He is a registered professional engineer (PE), a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering. His areas of interest include mathematical modeling, project modeling and analysis, economic analysis, systems engineering, and efficiency/productivity analysis & improvement. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Lessons Learned: Program Structure for a Formalized New Faculty Orientation Alice Grimes Air Force Institute of
Conference Session
Undergraduate Peer Educators: Mentoring, Observing, Learning
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Alley, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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ASEE Board of Directors
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
understand the content ofthe design project, they are able to address the boundary between being precise and being clear.For even an experienced technical writing teacher, who might have twenty different researchtopics in a class, the ability to comment on precision is challenging. Another advantage of our approach is the depth of the content. Assuming that a student ina typical technical writing course spends 3 hours outside of class for every hour in class onassignments and assuming that 2 of those hours are spent on the writing, the student would spendat most 15 hours researching the topic of the document sequence. However, because eachstudent in Effective Engineering Writing has one entire design course (with 2 hours of largelecture and 3
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Danielle Roslyn Montecalvo, American University; Teresa L. Larkin, American University
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Engineering Physics and Physics
Paper ID #22361Voices of the Millennial Generation: Connections Between Physics, ScientificLiteracy and Attitudes towards Future Space ExplorationMs. Danielle Roslyn Montecalvo, American University Danielle Montecalvo is a May 2018 graduate from American University in Washington, D.C. with a B.A. in International Studies and Physics. She recently served as an intern on the Space Studies Board at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine and for the Office of International and Interagency Relations at NASA Headquarters, where she worked on space policy initiatives and public outreach projects. In the
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Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julien Henri Arrizabalaga, University of Oklahoma; Matthias U. Nollert, University of Oklahoma; Rachel C. Childers, University of Oklahoma
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Biomedical Engineering
be obtained fromuniaxial tension tests, including: tensile strength, failure stress, regions of strain hardening, andregions of necking, 2) quantitatively assess the anisotropic properties of a material via uniaxialtensile testing, 3) experimentally demonstrate the time-dependent nature of a biomaterial’smechanical response, and 4) quantitatively assess the viscoelastic properties, such as creep andrelaxation, of a soft biomaterial via uniaxial tensile testing.In addition to the mechanical testing experiments for the laboratory course, we plan to let thestudents use these devices to complete projects and self-designed experiments related tobiomechanics at the end of the semester. We hope to explore the use of these devices to help inspirethe
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University; Karen Trujillo, New Mexico State University; Patti Wojahn, New Mexico State University; Melissa J. Guynn, New Mexico State University; Luis Manuel Rangel Jr.; S. M. Yahea Mahbub, New Mexico State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
disciplines as part of our university’s Higher Learning Commission 10-year re-accreditation cycle. As Borderlands Writing Project Director, I also work with K-16 teachers to strengthen quality in using writing in their courses to help students learn, regardless of discipline.Dr. Melissa J. Guynn, New Mexico State University I am a cognitive psychologist with a primary interest in human memory.Mr. Luis Manuel Rangel Jr.S. M. Yahea Mahbub, New Mexico State University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Metacognition: Helping Students Plan, Monitor, & Evaluate Study Skills & StrategiesAbstract: In STEM education, numerous studies have explored how instructors, pedagogy, andcurriculum
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Technical Session I
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Aysa Galbraith, University of Arkansas; Heath Aren Schluterman, University of Arkansas; Leslie Bartsch Massey, University of Arkansas; Brandon Crisel, University of Arkansas
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FYEE Conference Sessions
Assistant Professor and the Associate Director of Academics for the Freshman Engineering Program at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Schluterman completed his B.S. and Ph.D in Chemical Engineering at the University of Arkansas.Mrs. Leslie Bartsch Massey, University of Arkansas Leslie Massey is an instructor in the Freshman Engineering Program at the University of Arkansas. She received her BS in Biological Engineering and MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Arkansas. She previously served as a project manager at a water resources center, but returned to the University of Arkansas to teach general Introduction to Engineering and to coordinator for the Freshman Honors Innovation Experience.Mr. Brandon
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Technical Session I
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Stephen Roberts, University of Florida
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FYEE Conference Sessions
challenges that negatively impact first-year student success. The summer componentincludes abbreviated classes in General Chemistry, Calculus, Project Design, Introduction toResearch, Health and Fitness and Machine Learning. Additional activities include, evening studyhalls, corporate tours, a corporate speaker series and student development workshops aimed topromote the holistic development of the student (An Academic, Professional and Personal HolisticDevelopment Model). The non-residential component of the STEPUP program takes place duringthe fall and spring semester and involves peer mentoring, academic support and additional A.P.PHolistic Development programming.History of the Summer-Bridge Program at UFIn 1994, The University of Florida
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2018 Engineering Research Council (ERC)
Authors
Christian Schreiber
projections• Financial data pharmaceuticals • Live animal research• Recruitment and • Engineering • Product marketing data • New materials, such development data as semi-conductors • Information used for • Information expert testimony technology* Adapted from: Universities UK. “Cyber security and universities
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark V. Huerta, Arizona State University; Jeremi S. London, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus; Ann F. McKenna, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #21859Engineering Deans’ Perspectives on the Value of Entrepreneurial Thinkingin Engineering EducationMr. Mark V. Huerta, Arizona State University Mark Huerta is a second year PhD student in the Engineering Education Systems & Design (EESD) program at Arizona State University. Mark is also the Chairman and Director of Projects of a non-profit called 33 Buckets, which empowers rural communities in developing countries to develop solutions for their drinking water problems. Before enrolling in the EESD program, Mark obtained a BS and MS in Biomedical Engineering at ASU.Dr. Jeremi S. London, Arizona State University
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert G. Batson P.E., University of Alabama
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Diversity
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Mathematics
Paper ID #21065How to Make Engineering Statistics More Appealing to Millennial StudentsDr. Robert G. Batson P.E., University of Alabama Bob Batson is a professor of construction engineering at The University of Alabama. His Ph.D. train- ing was in operations research, and he has developed expertise in applied statistics over the past thirty years. He currently teaches the required courses in project management, safety engineering, engineering management, and engineering statistics within the undergraduate programs of the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department, and graduate courses in operations
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Humanitarian and Sustainability in a Global Engineering Context
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia Fox, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis; Charles McIntyre, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis; Brandon Sorge, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis
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Diversity
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International
becausethey value that life style and they fully understand climate change issues.Unfortunately, the U.S., as a whole, is not moving in the same directions as Germany. However,some cities in the U.S. are actively pursuing sustainable agendas. Portland, Oregon leads the listfor the most sustainable city in the U.S. with half of its energy coming from renewable sources[9]. Other U.S. cities are leading the way with large scale recycling and composting programs.San Francisco, eliminates 80% of the city’s waste through its recycling and composting program.In addition, the city has approximately 700 LEED-certified building projects [9]. In order to havea greater and long-lasting impact, sustainability issues need to be addressed at the national, state,and
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Martin Freisinger, U.S. Military Academy; Richard Melnyk, U.S. Military Academy; Brian J. Novoselich, U.S. Military Academy
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Mechanical Engineering
- - - XIntrinsic Motivation X X - -Readiness to Learn X X - X Often, andragogy is used in conjunction with project-based learning (PBL)3, but little isknown regarding whether undergraduate engineering students have developed the adult learningorientation which allows them to fully benefit from these techniques. Students may only view theproject as a means to a grade rather than a concrete experience from which to draw upon later intheir career. In project-based learning, students solve problems and learn, or often teachthemselves, topics in pursuit of accomplishing the project goal.23 Similar to Knowles’ idea ofactivity
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Engineering Libraries Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelly Peterson-Fairchild, Dixie State University; John Burns, Dixie State University
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Engineering Libraries
, an existing science librarian was asked to assume mechanicalengineering subject area responsibilities with little background in the area. This challenge willneed to be addressed, especially as the first ever master’s programs and further new programs arecontinued to be added and other projects and initiatives continue to compete for librarian timeand attention. Staffing models which have been in place for twenty years are no longer viableand new models have to be considered.ObjectivesEarly in the program proposal process DSU hired a new dean of library and learning serviceswith a background in engineering and a familiarity with ABET accreditation. After discussingthe proposal with the subject liaison, she agreed on the inadequacy of the