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working towards being a competitive applicant for a Master’s in computer science.Andrew Stephen KrausHyeongbeen JooElizabeth Louise Meier, University of Florida ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Work-in-Progress: Optimization and Consolidation of a Chemical Engineering Lab-on-a-KitAbstractThe development of innovative experimental modules is an important requirement in themodernization of undergraduate chemical engineering programs. The Chemical EngineeringDepartment at the University of Florida designed desk-scale experimental kits for online andhybrid instruction using 3D-printing technologies along with low-cost electrical sensors, flowcomponents, and Arduino
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Paper ID #38751Understanding international graduate engineering students’ well-being:What do they need to thrive? (Work in Progress)Manuel Jos´ Alejandro Baquero-Sierra, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI) e Alejandro Baquero-Sierra is a 2nd year Ph.D. student in Literacy and Language at Purdue. He got a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Public Administration. o˜Mr. Cristi´ n Eduardo Vargas-Ord´ nez, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE) a o˜ Cristian Vargas-Ord´ nez is a Ph.D. candidate in Engineering Education at Purdue
Introduction to Mechatronics for which she received thDr. Kimberly Lechasseur, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dr. Kimberly LeChasseur is a researcher and evaluator with the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She holds a dual appointment with the Center for Project-Based Learning and the Morgan Teaching and Learning Center. She holds a PhD in Educational LeadershipJennifer deWinter, Illinois Institute of Technology ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023WIP Toward a Free-Body Diagram MobileApplicationAbstractNo skill is more important for a student of mechanics than the ability to draw a complete andaccurate free-body diagram (FBD). A good FBD facilitates proper accounting of forces whenwriting the
BeachDr. Taylor Joy Mitchell, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Taylor Joy Mitchell is an associate professor of composition and humanities at Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- cal University in Daytona Beach, FL. Her research interests includes analysis of pivotal cultural figures, masculinity studies, and SoTL studies in humanities higher education courses. Dr. Mitchell received her PhD in 20th Century American Literature from the University of South Florida in 2011.Dr. Leroy Long III, Sinclair Community College - Dayton Leroy Long III, PhD is a STEM educator, artist, author, speaker, and change leader. Dr. Long chairs the Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) Department at Sinclair Community College. He is a proud
address theimportance of effective communication in a hybrid learning context can greatly strengthen facultymembers’ ability to realize instructional and program goals. One recommendation is to develop astrategic plan that responds to the needs of engineering faculty. This plan can encompassprofessional development sessions, the creation of asynchronous learning modules, guest lecturesby leading experts in the field, and other online resources. Moreover, College of Engineeringleadership can embrace an interdisciplinary approach by collaborating with personnel fromdifferent colleges such as those from education, communications, and technology to developrobust learning experiences for engineering faculty.At a microlevel, the data revealed certain
Outstanding Mentor Award.Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter, Campbell University Dr. Carpenter is Founding Dean of Engineering at Campbell University. She is 2022-23 ASEE President and a co- recipient of the 2022 National Academy of Engineering Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Engineering Technology Education for her role as a co-founder of the Grand Chal- lenges Scholars Program. Dr. Carpenter is an ABET PEV and member of the Executive Committee for the Global Engineering Deans Council and co-past chair for the Undergraduate Experience Committee of the Engineering Deans Council.Dr. Rachel Louis Kajfez, The Ohio State University Dr. Rachel Louis Kajfez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering
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Paper ID #38527Open-Ended Experiential Learning Opportunities in the ChemicalEngineering Unit Operations Laboratory: A Qualitative Research StudyDr. Erick S. Vasquez, University of Dayton Erick S. Vasquez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Dayton. He received his B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering at UCA in El Salvador. He obtained his M.S. from Clemson University and his Ph.D. from Mississippi State University, both in Chemical Engineering. His laboratory research involves nanotechnology in chemical and biological pro- cesses. His educational research
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amongst oSTEM (Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)participants were that GM members less often reported experiencing community (56%) andsocial networking (6%) than gender majority members did (74%; 22%). Both groups similarlyreported benefitting from professional resources, leadership skills, and academic resources. Forreducing isolation, GM students slightly more frequently reported a reduction in the isolation ofan unspecified identity (38%), though this was similarly reported amongst gender majoritystudents (29%). oSTEM was generally not reported as reducing isolation of other identities foreither group. In terms of the impact of oSTEM on participants, nearly a third of GM studentssaid it had not impacted their progress
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earned an M.S. degree in industrial engineering from Sharif University of Technology, and a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Tabriz University. Her research interests focus on mental health and wellness in engineering, retention of engi- neering students from underrepresented groups, engineering student interactions with peers and faculty, and system thinking and system analysis. Dr. Gholizadeh has also work experience as an educational data analyst and strategic planning project manager.Mrs. Shanta A. Jerideau, University of South Carolina Shanta Jerideau is a doctoral candidate in the counseling education and supervision program at the Uni- versity of South Carolina (USC). Shanta obtained her B.A. degree in
other academic levels (e.g., non-degree, undergraduate)[1].2.1.1 Engineering Students' Experiences in NigeriaIn a typical public university in Nigeria, the student-to-teacher ratio is very high [19]. With moreengineering students, and fewer engineering faculty members, Nigerian engineering students(especially those in a non-private institutions) attend overcrowded classes [20], that are mostlynot technologically supported to enhance learning. As such, the students may have to: 1) get tothe class earlier (to secure a good sitting spot), 2) shun the noises and be highly attentive to thelecture, 3) seek a tutoring time (often conducted by a senior student who has previously done theclass before and more knowledgeable), 4) join smaller study group
Paper ID #36761Integration of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Topics into a First-YearIntroduction to Civil Engineering CourseDr. Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder Angela Bielefeldt is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Department of Civil, En- vironmental, and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) and Director of the Integrated Design Engineering program. She has served as the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Education in the CEAE Department, as well as the ABET assessment coordinator. Professor Bielefeldt was also the faculty director of the Sus- tainable By Design Residential
Cooper for their collaborationin developing Contents Under Pressure.References[1] M. A. H. Amani, “Quality Control and Safety During Construction,” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 108–113, 2017.[2] D. D. Akinleye, L. A. McNutt, V. Lazariu, and C. C. McLaughlin, “Correlation between hospital finances and quality and safety of patient care,” PLoS ONE, vol. 14, no. 8. Public Library of Science, Aug. 01, 2019. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219124.[3] W. E. Encinosa and B. M. Didem, “Hospital finances and patient safety outcomes,” The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 60–72, 2005.[4] P. R. Amyotte et al., “Why
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Paper ID #37360Civil Engineering Curricula and Sustainability Education: AnInternational Cross-Case Analysis of Alignments and GapsMiss Laura Gutierrez-Bucheli, Monash University Laura Gutierrez-Bucheli is a doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Education, Monash University, origi- nally from Colombia, with a background in civil engineering and construction management. Parallel to her studies, she works as a research assistant and teaching associate in curriculum development and peda- gogy projects. Her research interests are sustainability education, engineering education, and construction management.Alan Reid, Monash
stuff like this is always going to happen to us. . . we're always taught to turn the other cheek, water down our back and to just keep moving forward. ~ChristinaLGBTQ+ students continue to be underrepresented in undergraduate engineering programsdespite decades of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in science, technology, engineering,and mathematics (STEM) education [1]. Prior literature indicates that the underrepresentation ofLGBTQ+ students in STEM persists due to the heteronormative culture of engineering [2].Furthermore, Leyva et al. [3] theorized that queer students of color face
undergraduate HBCUexperience help to prepare Black engineering students to navigate the PWIs on the graduatelevel. A possible avenue to explore this could be to identify experiences that bolster Blackengineering identity in a way that persists through matriculation into a hostile environment, suchas a PWI.References[1] C. M. L. Phillips, J. S. London, W. C. Lee, A. S. Van Epps, and B. A. Watford, “Reflections on the messiness of initiating a systematic literature review on broadening participation in engineering and computer science,” Proc. - Front. Educ. Conf. FIE, vol. 2017-October, pp. 1–8, 2017, doi: 10.1109/FIE.2017.8190482.[2] J. Roy, A. Erdiaw-Kwasie, C. Stuppard, and T. King, Engineering & Engineering Technology By
Paper ID #39654Addressing Engineers and Stakeholders Social and Institutional Power inan Human-Centered Design Capstone CourseDr. Corey T Schimpf, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Corey Schimpf is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. His lab focuses on engineering design, advancing research methods, and technology innovations to support learning in complex domains. Major research strands include: (1) analyzing how expertise develops in engineering design across the continuum from novice pre-college students to prac- ticing engineers, (2
, and Minor in Chinese History from the University of Virginia in 2002, and earned the PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2015. During the nine-year interim between degrees, he was a development engineer with Dell in Austin, Texas, where he worked on high-speed digital design and virtualization technology for multiprocessor servers. He joined Purdue in 2015 as an Assistant Professor, and he was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2022. Dr. Rispoli’s research focuses on novel hardware and methodology for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He is particularly interested in anatomically-tailored radiofrequency coil design for high-field studies, methodology for parallel
Paper ID #37974Adoption of CACPLA Pedagogy Collaborate Approach to ImprovePeer-Facilitated Tutorials in Material ScienceDr. David Olubiyi Obada, Africa Centre of Excellence on New Pedagogies in Engineering Education, AhmaduBello University, Zaria, Nigeria David O. Obada holds a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria, specializing in production/industrial engineering. His research interests include fracture mechanics, advanced materials, and condensed matter physics. Before joining the Atlantic Technological University, Ireland, David was a research fellow at the University of
also focuses on faculty professional development and is a co-director of the Professional development for Emerging Education Researchers (PEER) Institute.Dr. Scott Franklin, Rochester Institute of Technology Scott Franklin is a Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy and Director of the CASTLE Center for Advancing STEM Teaching, Learning & Evaluation at Rochester Institute of Technology. His educa- tion research includes projects on the development of identity and affiliation in physics majors throughout their undergraduate career, and, separately, how physicists express conceptual meaning in mathemati- cal formalism. He has co-directed the PEER faculty development program for four years, integrating
Paper ID #39322Recognizing Principles of AI Ethics through a Role-Play Case Study onAgricultureMr. Ashish Hingle, George Mason University Ashish Hingle (he/him) is a Ph.D. student in the College of Engineering and Computing at George Ma- son University. His research interests include technology ethics, interactions and networking in online communities, and student efficacy challenges in higher education. He received his bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and master’s degree in Information Assurance (Cybersecurity – Forensics – Audit) from sunny Cal Poly Pomona.Dr. Aditya Johri, George Mason University Aditya Johri
. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants Catherine E. Brawner is President of Research Triangle Educational Consultants. She received her Ph.D.in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from NC State University in 1996. She also has an MBA from Indiana University (Bloomington) and a bachelorˆa C™Dr. Joseph Roy, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Joseph Roy has over 15 years of data science and higher education expertise. He currently directs three national annual data collections at the ASEE of colleges of engineering and engineering technology that gather detailed enrollment, degrees awarded, research expenditures, faculty headcounts, faculty salary and retention data for the engineering
, andthe application of knowledge and skills to problems that are representative of those faced bypracticing engineers” (p. 124) [8]. As such, learning effectiveness is first and foremostunderstood as relating to certain outcomes.However, measures of learning effectiveness go well beyond learning outcomes. Other measurescan be attitudes such as motivation [9, 10], satisfaction [9, 11], and initiative [7]. Some studiesmeasured learning effectiveness based on resources, teaching activities, and services provided[12], or instruction, curriculum management, and technological media [2]. As these measuresbetter reflect aspects of teaching practices, they may better represent teaching effectiveness thanlearning effectiveness. Notably, learning
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