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Conference Session
Capstone Design
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Andrew L. Gillen, University College London; Michael L. Woodrow, University College London; Jose Luis Torero, University College London
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Design in Engineering Education
Engineers, ‘Joint Board of Moderators 2017 Guidelines for Developing Degree Programmes’. [Online]. Available: https://www.jbm.org.uk/Files/JBMSite/fe/fec419ee-8adf-4451-9d10-afae9751b467.pdf.[3] J. J. Pembridge and M. C. Paretti, ‘Characterizing capstone design teaching: A functional taxonomy’, J. Eng. Educ., vol. 108, no. 2, Jun. 2019, doi: 10.1002/jee.20259.[4] Y.-S. Shin, K.-W. Lee, J.-S. Ahn, and J.-W. Jung, ‘Development of internship & capstone design integrated program for university-industry collaboration’, Procedia - Soc. Behav. Sci., vol. 102, pp. 386–391, Nov. 2013, doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.10.753.[5] B. Jones, C. Epler, P. Mokri, L. Bryant, and M. Paretti, ‘The Effects of a Collaborative Problem-based
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2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference - "Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption"
Authors
Shamim Mirza, California State University at Long Beach
the first coupleof reports. For the rest of the reports, students writing shows significant improvement andreduces the number of second review. It is not necessary to help only the particular group(s) allthe time over the semester.Table 1. The students’ grades of 1st submission and 2nd submission (Spring 2020, Section-1 and2). Lab Report Writing Group Grade (1st Submission) Grade (2nd Submission) 1 70% 90% 2 72% 92% 3 75% 94%Assessment Beginning of Pandemic (Spring 2020)All the processes – lecture before
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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Kevin Hall
challenges.”A total of 156 Opportunity Statements were generated by Summit participants. These statementswere then grouped by the identified people, the need(s), and the opportunity/result. Thegroupings then allowed for the identification of common themes. As a final step in thisdevelopment process, Summit participants ‘ranked’ Opportunity Statements by priority –identifying a list of the “Top-20” statements to move forward with follow-up for possible action.These Top-20 statements are included in Appendix A. Although the participants prioritizedopportunities for action, the full collection of Opportunity Statements developed at the Summitrepresents a rich database of ideas worthy of consideration by the profession and individualeducational
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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Joshua Mitchener; Imam Al Razi; Yarui Peng
throughout the course of this program. The authors are also grateful for staff support of the POETS REU program. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1659794 and EEC-1449548. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2021 2021 ASEE Midwest Section ConferenceVIII. References [1] I. A. Razi, D. R. Huitink, and Y. Peng, “PowerSynth-Guided Reliability Optimization of Multi-Chip Power Module,” in IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and
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2021 First-Year Engineering Experience
Authors
Adam Joseph Malecki, Gannon University; Alexa L. E. Littman; Elisabeth Patricia McAllister, Gannon University; Ethan Michael Regal, Gannon University; Masen Andrew Collins; Robert Michael P.E., Gannon University; David Gee, Gannon University
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Diversity
major design modification called for a detachable conduitthat could be used to funnel warm air into the drying chamber. The conduit was covered withsemi-transparent plastic sheeting to mitigate convective heat losses. Using this design, internalair temperatures exceeding 120 oF were achieved on a partly cloudy summer day with theexternal ambient air temperature only in the low 70’s here in the U.S. northeast.2. Service Learning as Part of FYSIn early fall, the freshman engineering cohort is assembled together in order to introduce anddiscuss the need and opportunity for community engagement through service projects aimed atcommunities and neighborhoods in need. In Erie, the need is particularly acute. For example, in2016 the estimated
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Leonard Bohmann; Dana Johnson; Kris Mattila; Nilufer Onder; John Sutherland
Society, 2007 POM – Dallas, workshop presented. 2007bJohnson, D.M., Bohmann, L., Mattila, K., Sutherland, J., and Sorby, S. “Meeting the Needs of Industry: Service Systems Engineering Curriculum,” Proceedings of 2007 DSI Mini- Conference in Service Science, Pittsburgh, PA, May 24-26, 2007. 2007bNikitina, S. (2006). “Three Strategies for Interdisciplinary Teaching: Contextualizing, Conceptualizing, and Problem-Centering,” Journal of Curriculum Studies, 38(3): 251-271.Petrie, H.G. (1976). “Do You See What I See? The Epistemology of Interdisciplinary Inquiry Journal of Aesthetic Education,10(1): 29-43.Sorby, S.A., Bohmann, L.J., Johnson, D.M., Mattila, K.G., and Sutherland, J.W. “Defining a curriculum for service systems engineering using
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Hetal Jasani
and they will havehard time to learn OPNET in short period of time such as one semester.VI. References[1] N. K. Swain, M. Swain, and J. A. Anderson, “Integration of virtual instruments into an EET curriculum,” Firenze, Italy, 2004.[2] C. Rosenberg and S. G. M. Koo, “Innovative and easy-to-deploy communication networking laboratory experiments for electrical and computer engineering students,” Como, Italy, 2002.[3] Z. Nedic, J. Machotka, and A. Nafalski, "Remote laboratories versus virtual and real laboratories," Reno, NV, 2003.[4] R. P. Ramachandran, L. M. Head, S. A. Mandayam, J. L. Schmalzel, and S. H. Chin, “Laboratory experiments unifying concepts in the communications, digital signal processing (DSP) and very
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Zhanping You
mixture complex modulus across a range oftest temperatures and loading frequencies. It is found that the students trained in this classwere able to understand the basic engineering experiments.Table 1: An Incomplete International Review of the DEM Study in Pavement AreaAuthor(s) Study InstitutionsRothenburg, L. Micromechanical Modelling of University ofBogobowicz, A Asphalt Concrete in Connection with Waterloo, CanadaHass, R. (Rothenburg et al. Pavement Rutting Problems1992)Chang and Meegoda DEM application on asphalt mixture New Jersey Institute(Chang and Meegoda 1997; with a modified code of TechnologyChang and Meegoda 1999
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Adam Kramschuster; Gregory Slupe
-Stout. Because peer evaluations are conducted each semester for MFGE-325, data isreadily available to assess this ABET outcome. Results from Student Outcome D for fall 2012can be found in Table 4.Table 4: Results from ABET Student Outcome D in fall 2012.Performance Indicator ScoreEngages others with a cooperative attitude 3.81/4Contributes to the mission, goals, and outcomes of the team 3.73/4In addition to peer evaluations, MFGE-325 student groups are tasked with writing a reflectionpaper upon completion of the project. The learning objective of the reflection paper is forstudents to re-examine their project experience, describe any change(s) in
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Craig J. Gunn, Michigan State University
. Sheppard, Jennifer Turns, Robin S. Adams, Lorraine N. Fleming,Reed Stevens, Ruth A. Streveler, Karl A. Smith, Ronald L. Miller, Larry J. Leifer, KenYasuhara, and Dennis Lund., Enabling Engineering Student Success: The Final Report for theCenter for the Advancement of Engineering Education, San Rafael, CA: Morgan & ClaypoolPublishers, 2010.Besterfield-Sacre, M.E., et. al., “Triangulating Assessments”, Proceedings 2000 ASEEAnnual Meeting, American Society of Engineering Education, 2000.Biggs, J., "Enhancing teaching through constructive alignment", Higher Education 32: 347-364,1996, Kluwer Academic Publishers.Bloom, B.S., and D. R. Krathwohl, Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook 1,Cognitive Domain, New York, Addison-Wesley, 1984.Crawley
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Sabrina Martin, University of Pittsburgh; Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh
Stimulus for Clean Energy, Not Fossil Fuels” June 2020. Available: https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/news-events/new-poll-voters-support-stimulus- for-clean-energy-not-fossil-fuels/. [Accessed: Nov. 7, 2020].[2] FHWA, “Highway Statistics 2017,” Office of Highway Policy Information. Available: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2017/vmt421c.cfm. [Accessed: Nov. 7, 2020].[3] S. Ahmad. M. Abdul Mujeebu. M. Ahmadullah Farooqi, “Energy harvesting for pavement and roadways: A comprehensive review of technologies, materials, and challenges.” Wiley International Journal of Energy Research. November 2018. Available: file:///C:/Users/Marti/Documents/Engineering/Renewable%20Roadways
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo; Noela A. Haughton, The University of Toledo; John B. Napp, The University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc, University of Toledo
three Qualitative questions, as listed below.Only six students provided feedback. 1. Describe activities or assignments that were most beneficial to your learning. 2. Suggest ways(s) in which the course could be improved (if any). 3. Briefly describe what you thought was the most important thing you learned in this course.For the first question, 3 out of the 6 responses were related to the final project; “Group Labreports and the final project for the semester”, “The project was very beneficial because we gotto apply what we were learning to a real-world application”, “Labs, assignments, and Finalproject”.For the second question there was no comment related to the final project.For the last question, four out of the six comments were
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Ivan L Guzman P.E., New York City College of Technology; Sara Gómez Woolley, New York City College of Technology
completionof an OER textbook was entirely altruistic. It is also a personal quest. As former students andnow educators, we have seen the cost of textbooks spiral out of control. We have also observedhow textbooks that were used as part of the education of the first author in the 1990’s, are stillmarketed several editions later with very little change in content, while still rising in cost. Withthat said, I immersed myself in this project to create an OER textbook with a sense of duty, assomething that needed to be done in order to help ease the burden of my students. What startedas a humble approach to publishing an OER soil mechanics laboratory manuscript, has flourishedinto a much more engaging and complete textbook by using commonly available
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Marvin Gayle; Danny Mangra
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Diversity
interact with the student. Oftenan email or other contact from the instructor will have a significant impact on student motivationConclusionsIn this paper we highlighted the need for a variety of approaches necessary to address remoteleaning in in STEM disciplines at QCC, and discussed methods utilized to engage students with avaried, diverse approach. Techniques used to conduct experiments remotely, ensure a fairly andbalances method for assessment, and how to best utilize Synchronous and Asynchronousmodalities were also presented. Attracting, and maintaining a more varied group of students willresult in a more diverse group of Science and Engineering [S&E] professionals. In the long termthe society at large will bear the benefits from an
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Jacky Huang, Villanova University
used as a virtual projector for annotating notes. • The breakout rooms were created in Zoom during the lectures to encourage group discussion. • All lectures were recorded and provided to students. • Online office hours were provided in Zoom. • All handouts, homework announcement, homework grading, and recorded lecture links were posted on Blackboard. • The exams were given online, with monitoring cameras on and after students signed an Academic Integrity Form, which mainly included the following statement “By signing my name in the box below, I pledge that I have taken this exam under all instructions/rules, policies, and guidelines that have been given by my instructor(s), as well as those that
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
W. M. Kim Roddis, The George Washington University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
, Treatment Process, Baltimore District Website, https://www.nab.usace.army.mil/Missions/Washington-Aqueduct/, 14 Oct 2021.[5] M. Edwards, A. Dudi, “role of chlorine and chloramine in corrosion of lead-bearing plumbing materials,” Journal - American Water Works Association, Vol.96 (10), p.69-81. 01 Oct 2004.[6] M. Edwards, S. Triantafyllidou, D. Best, “Elevated Blood Lead in Young Children Due to Lead-Contaminated Drinking Water: Washington, DC, 2001−2004,” Environmental science & technology, Vol.43 (5), p.1618-1623, 01 Mar 2009.[7] Rachel Kurzius, “McMillan, D.C.’s Most Cursed Development Project, Explained,” The DCist, Jan 27, 2020, updated Oct 29, 2021. [Online] Available: https://dcist.com
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2003 GSW
Authors
Ray Bachnak; Carl Steidley; Korinne Resendez
),terminal blocks (SCXI 1303 and SCXI 1325), signal conditioning hardware (SCXI1102), and a digital to analog conversion module (SCXI 1124. The PCI-MIO-16E-4 hasthe following specifications: • NI-DAQ driver with Measurement & Automation Explorer for easy configuration for Win 2000/NT/Me/9x and Mac OS • Two 12-bit analog outputs; 8 digital I/O lines; two 24-bit counters • Up to 16 analog inputs; 12-bit resolution; up to 500 kS/s sampling rateThe SCXI 1102C is ideal for higher bandwidth analog signals. Each channel can beconfigured for a gain of 1 or 100 allowing any combination of thermocouples to be used.This module has the following specifications: • 10 kHz low-pass filter on every channel • 32 channels, up to 333 kHz
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2003 GSW
Authors
Richard Bannerot
and design faculty would benefit greatly from a gooddose of creative design as practiced by our colleagues in the Arts. The paper will provideevidence of how two aspects of “creativity” are missing from most engineering students. IntroductionWith some exceptions, engineering design as we know it today is a relatively recentmanifestation of the evolutionary development of the current highly science-basedengineering curriculum. In many ways today’s engineering technology programs mirrorthe pre-1950’s engineering programs and today’s engineering programs appear, in somerespects, to be programs in applied physics. So how did we get to this point?The myth is that the Manhatten Project, one of the most
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2003 GSW
Authors
Ken Van Treuren
, GA. 6. PT6A-20 Technical Manual, Pratt and Whitney. 7. Mattingly, J., 1996, Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York 8. http://www.energy.rochester.edu/us/list.htm 9. http://gatorpwr.che.ufl.edu/cogen/KEN VAN TREURENKen Van Treuren is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering at Baylor University. He received hisB. S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the USAF Academy and his M. S. in Engineering from PrincetonUniversity. He completed his DPhil in Engineering Sciences at the University of Oxford, UK. At Baylor he teachescourses in laboratory techniques, fluid mechanics, energy systems, propulsion, and freshman engineering.Table 1 Manufacturer’s Data6 ESHP
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2008 GSW
Authors
Jerry K. Keska; Chengyi Ma
that flow patterns and viscosity cause significantvariations in responses to different system. References1. Keska, J.K. , Simon, W.E., —Flow Pattern Phenomena in Two-Phase Flow in Microchannels, “ Space Technology and Applications International Forum, CP699 (2004)2. Wongwises, S., Wongchang,T., Kaewon, J. and Wang, C., —A Visual Study of Two-Phase Flow Patterns of HFC- 134a and Lubricant Oil Mixtures, “J. Heat Transfer Engineering, 23, 13-22 (2002)3. Ibrahim S., Green, R. G., —Velocity Measurement Using Optical Sensors, “ICSE2002 Proc.2002 (2002)4. Keska, J.K., —Progress in Analysis of Two-Phase Flow, “Proceedings of The Space Technology & Applications International
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
David Walden; Kenneth R. Leitch P.E., West Texas A&M University; Roy Jean Issa P.E., West Texas A&M University; Emad Manla, West Texas A&M University
incorporation of phase change materials in conventional building walls. His recent studies focused on the enhancement of the thermal transport in heat exchanger systems using nanofluids. Dr. Issa is an author and co-author of over 50 journal and conference papers in the area of heat transfer and fluid dynamics. He was selected as a Fulbright Scholar to Austria in 2016.Dr. Emad Manla, West Texas A&M University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Session XXXX Thermoelectric Generation in Waste Heat Recovery Methods David S. Walden
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 10
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Safia Malallah, Kansas State University; Salah Alfailakawi, Kansas State University; Taiba Yousef Alkhurafi, Kuwait University; Joshua Levi Weese, Kansas State University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
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Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 15
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Alexandria Muller, University of California, Santa Barbara; Liliana Garcia, University of California, Santa Barbara; Ron Kevin Skinner, MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation; Danielle Harlow, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Pre-College Engineering Education
). Productive communication in an afterschool engineering club with girls who are English Language Learners. Theory Into Practice, 56(4), 246-254.[8] Hester, K., & Cunningham, C. (2007, January). Engineering is elementary: An engineering and technology curriculum for children. In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings.[9] Cunningham, C. M. (2009). Engineering is elementary. The bridge, 30(3), 11-17.[10] Yoon, S. Y., Dyehouse, M., Lucietto, A. M., Diefes‐Dux, H. A., & Capobianco, B. M. (2014). The effects of integrated science, technology, and engineering education on elementary students' knowledge and identity development. School Science and Mathematics, 114(8), 380-391.[11] English, L
Conference Session
Capstone Design
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jamie Gravell, University of Texas at Dallas; Robert Hart P.E., University of Texas at Dallas; Todd W. Polk, University of Texas at Dallas
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Design in Engineering Education
, “Multidisciplinary capstone design at the University of Houston,” Advances in Engineering Education, vol. 2, no. 1, 2010.[6] A. Qattawi, A. Alafaghani, M. A. Ablat, and M. S. Jaman, “A multidisciplinary engineering capstone design course: A case study for design-based approach,” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 2019, doi: 10.1177/0306419019882622.[7] S. W. Laguette, “Assessment of project completion for capstone design projects,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2012.[8] K. Edström and A. Kolmos, “PBL and CDIO: complementary models for engineering education development,” European Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 539–555
Conference Session
Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Keith E. Hedges, Drury University
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Architectural Engineering
Control and Prevention, March 1, 2021 [online], Available: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#datatracker-home.[7] S. H. Woolf, D. A. Chapman, and J. H. Lee, “COVID-19 as the Leading Cause of Death in the United States,” JAMA, vol. 325, no. 2, pp. 123-124.[8] W. E. Wei, Z. Li, C. J., Chiew, S. E. Yong, M. P. Toh, and V. J. Lee, “Presymptomatic Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 — Singapore, January 23–March 16, 2020” US Department of Health and Human Services/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol. 69, no. 14, pp. 411-415, Apr. 2020.[9] D. Buitrago-Garcia, D, Egli-Gany, M. J. Counotte, S. Hossmann, H. Imeri, A. M. Ipekci, G. Salanti, and N Low, “Occurrence and
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Michael Elmore P.E., State University of New York at Binghamton; Koenraad E. Gieskes, State University of New York at Binghamton
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
– 8.597.8.[2] K. Gieskes and M. Elmore, “First-year engineering – deciding on a major,” 12th Annual First- Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conf., July 26 – 28, 2020, Michigan State, East Lansing, MI.[3] S. Zahorian, M. Elmore, and K. J. Temkin, “Factors that influence engineering freshman in choosing their major,” Proc. 120th ASEE Annual Conf. & Exposition, June 23 – 26, 2013, Atlanta, GA.[4] A. Theiss, J. E. Robertson, R. L. Kajfez, K. M. Kecskemety, and K. Meyers, “Engineering major selection: an examination of initial choice and switching throughout the first year,” In Proc. 123rd ASEE Annual Conf. & Exposition, June 26 – 29, 2016, New Orleans, LA.[5] S. L. Kelly, D. K. Maczka, and J. R
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
McKenzie Landrum, University of Florida; Austin Hayes, University of Florida; Josefina Giamichelle; Sima Sabahi, University of Florida; Sanaz Motamedi, University of Florida
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Industrial Engineering
calculators in teaching and learning mathematics. International Journal of Instruction (2).[2] Rohrabaugh, A. P. and Cooper, C. M. (2016). Calculators in high school classrooms. Honors Research Projects, 313.[3] Sheets, C. L. (2007). Calculators in the classroom: Help or hindrance? Action Research Projects. 33.[4] Mao, Yi & White, Tyreke & Sadler, Philip & Sonnert, Gerhard. (2017). The association of precollege use of calculators with student performance in college calculus. Educational Studies in Mathematics. 94. 10.1007/s10649-016-9714-7[5] Tiwari, S., & Rathore, S. "Teaching software process models to software engineering students: An exploratory study," in 2019 26th Asia-Pacific
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Zeran Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Ujjal K. Bhowmik, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Yue Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Zuofu Cheng, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Yuting W. Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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Electrical and Computer
led to an increased interest in PDC topics. Surveys will be specifically designedfor the introductory sequence of courses and the specialized parallel computing course.References [1] Mohamed Zahran and Marsha J. Berger. Parallel computing at the undergraduate level: Lessons learned and insights. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Computer Architecture Education, WCAE’19, New York, NY, USA, 2019. Association for Computing Machinery. ISBN 9781450368421. doi: 10.1145/3338698.3338889. URL https://doi.org/10.1145/3338698.3338889. [2] C. M. Brown, Y. Lu, and S. Midkiff. Introducing parallel programming in undergraduate curriculum. In 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel Distributed Processing, Workshops and Phd Forum, pages
Conference Session
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Within Chemical Engineering
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Laura P. Ford, The University of Tulsa; Janie Brennan, Washington University in St. Louis; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Lucas James Landherr, Northeastern University; Christy Wheeler West, University of South Alabama; Stephen W. Thiel, University of Cincinnati; Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Jennifer Cole, Northwestern University; Marnie V. Jamieson, University of Alberta
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Chemical Engineering
Technology by the Numbers 2019, Washington, D.C.: American Society for Engineering Eduation, 2020.[2] L. P. Ford, J. Brennan, J. Cole, K. D. Dahm, M. V. Jamison, L. J. Landherr, D. L. Silverstein, B. K. Vaughen, M. A. Vigeant and S. W. Thiel, "How We Teach: Chemical Engineering in the First Year," in 127th ASEE Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2020.[3] D. L. Silverstein and M. Vigeant, "Results of the 2010 Survey on Teaching Chemical Reaction Engineering," Chemical Engineering Education, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 31-40, 2012.[4] H. S. Fogler, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Pearson, 2016.[5] H. S. Fogler, Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering, Pearson, 2018.[6] D. L. Silverstein and M. A. Vigeant, "How We Teach
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 7
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie M. Gillespie, University of New Haven; Onyinyechi Nwadiuto Agu, University of New Haven; Erica Maggiore, University of New Haven
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Impact on Student Success in Engineering and Engineering Technology Education,” in Proceedings, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 2017, Columbus, OH.[2] Kennedy, E. D., McMahon, S. R., and D. Reis, “Independence in the Making: Using Makerspaces Experiences to Build Foundational Entrepreneurial Competencies,” Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogies, 0(0) pp 1-18. 2020.[3] “NAE Grand Challenge Scholars Program”, National Academy of Engineers. Accessed Jan. 27th, 2020. [Online] Available: http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/GrandChallengeScholarsProgram.aspx[4] “What Is KEEN,” Accessed Mar. 9th, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://engineeringunleashed.com/what-is-keen[5] J. B. Hylton, D. Mikesell, J.-D. Yoder, and H