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Conference Session
Assessment in Construction Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristen Caroline Hurtado, Arizona State University; Dean Takeo Kashiwagi; Kenneth Timothy Sullivan, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
-based project delivery. The main areas of her research lie in: instructional design, online learning, measurement, professional education, higher education, the built environment, and facilities management. She is also interested in: instructional technology, learning analytics, connected learning, and project-based learning.Prof. Dean Takeo KashiwagiProf. Kenneth Timothy Sullivan, Arizona State University Page 24.151.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 An Assessment Tool for Using Videos and Rich Media in Construction Management Curriculum – A
Conference Session
Models of community engagement practices
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Scott Bates, University of Utah; Karen J. Krapcho, University of Utah; Crystal Orantes, University of Utah
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
attend this event which occursin the spring coinciding with the time that high school seniors are making their choices aboutcollege. The focus of the night is to introduce prospective students and their parents to conceptsrelating to bringing ideas to reality through engineering design and invention. The night beginswith a guest lecturer who presents information on their research and development and strives toinspire students to think outside of the box. The speaker is followed by breakout sessions thatinclude hands-on activities where students work on a small-scale design project, test their design,and make modifications as needed. This gives students exposure to prototyping. Anotherbreakout session option is to attend a panel discussion that
Conference Session
Nanotechnology
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mangilal Agarwal, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Maher E. Rizkalla, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Sudhir Shrestha, IUPUI; Hazim A El-Mounayri, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Kody Varahramyan, IUPUI
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
design issues using nanoscale devices and systems, and communicate team project or team research term paper work through oral presentation, and technical report. [b, c, d]III. Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Multidisciplinary Research ProgramSeries of three research courses introduce students to the research methodologies. Students areassigned in teams to work with faculty mentors who will assign them to do literature search ongiven nanotechnology research topics including the development of research plan and time tablefor the given activities. Three individual research courses are also available for undergraduatestudents to conduct research throughout three semesters (one credit per semester). The threecredit research modules are considered as
Conference Session
Innovations in Pedagogy
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mansoor Nasir, Lawrence Technological University; Joseph Seta, Lawrence Technological University; Eric G. Meyer, Lawrence Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
Projects course that is required for all freshman in the College of Engineering at LTU. He has published 31 peer-reviewed journal articles. At LTU, Meyer offers a number of outreach programs for high school students and advises many projects for undergraduate students. Page 24.809.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Introducing High School Students to Biomedical Engineering through Summer CampsAbstractSummer camps provide many high school students their first opportunity to learn about
Conference Session
K-12 and Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
N. Nezamuddin, Valparaiso University; Anurag Pande, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
development by generating student interest in the field at an early stage. The 8 framework for executing near-peer facilitated activities and assessing the resulting learning 9 outcomes could be adopted for other STEM fields as well.10 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS11 This effort was partially supported by funding from the University of California Transportation12 Center (UCTC) consortium of which Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is a member. We would also like13 to thank Drs. Rod Turochy, David Hurwitz, and Kristen Bernhardt of the National Transportation14 Curriculum Project who provided valuable feedback for refining some of these ideas.15 Page
Conference Session
Engineering Across the K-12 Curriculum: Integration with the Arts, Social Studies, Sciences, and the Common Core
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elise K. Morgan, Museum of Science Boston, Engineering is Elementary; Erin M. Fitzgerald, Museum of Science; Jonathan D. Hertel, Engineering is Elementary, Museum of Science, Boston
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
.”  “As a Curriculum Integration Specialist for my k-8 school, the workshop clearly reinforced a multitude of ways to easily integrate various content areas into project- based learning activities and engineering design challenges. I especially enjoyed meeting and collaborating with other professionals during the workshops.”In addition to the open-ended question, teachers on both follow-up surveys were asked to rankthe impact the workshop had on them. The majority of teachers reported that the workshop had a“great” or “slight” impact on how they integrated topics in their classrooms (see Figure 2). Forthe teachers who responded that the workshop did not make an impact, they stated that theyalready integrated
Conference Session
Data Analytics in Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Conrad Tucker, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Barton K. Pursel, The Pennsylvania State University; Anna Divinsky
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Paper ID #10058Mining Student-Generated Textual Data In MOOCS And Quantifying TheirEffects on Student Performance and Learning OutcomesDr. Conrad Tucker, Pennsylvania State University, University ParkBarton K. Pursel, The Pennsylvania State University Barton K. Pursel, Ph.D., is a Research Project Manager at the Pennsylvania State University, focusing on the intersection of technology and pedagogy. Barton works collaboratively with faculty across disciplines to explore how emerging technologies and trends, such as MOOCs, digital badges, and learning analytics, impacts both students and instructors.Anna Divinsky
Conference Session
Sustainability
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Wilcox , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society, Multidisciplinary Engineering
Paper ID #9583Nature/Society: Situating student learning outcomes in a first-year Sustain-ability Studies courseMr. James E Wilcox , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute James Wilcox is a doctoral student in Science & Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where his dissertation project investigates the practices and politics of energy policy interventions. From 2011 to 2013 he was the Program Coordinator for Vasudha, an Undergraduate Living & Learning Com- munity dedicated to sustainability at RPI. Prior to coming to RPI, he served as an Education & Outreach Fellow in the Office of
Conference Session
Active Learning in ECE
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott L. Post, Bradley University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
their tables. The largerand more complex circuits required students to work together to build them. He broughtmultimeters to class to lend out to the students to make the necessary measurements. He foundthat the course drop rate declined from 38% to 7% and pass rate also increased, compared toprevious offerings of the course that did not include the active-learning experiments. He reportsthat, “more than two-thirds of the class indicated that the in-class circuits significantly helpedthem to understand the circuit operation and analysis techniques that were being discussed on agiven day.” While there were other papers found in the engineering education literature thatdescribed some good examples for semester-long building projects,5,6 as well
Conference Session
Methodological & Theoretical Contributions to Engineering Education 3
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Floraliza Bornilla Bornasal, Oregon State University; Jessica Nina Lester, Indiana University; Shane A. Brown P.E., Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #9662Recollecting experience in interviews: the structure and organization of engi-neering ’interview talk’Floraliza Bornilla Bornasal, Oregon State University Floraliza B. Bornasal is a doctoral student in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Ore- gon State University. Her research is currently in engineering education focusing on the transference of expertise among working professionals and undergraduate students. Prior to pursuing her doctoral degree at OSU, she worked as an engineering intern and project inspector for Garfield County Public Works and as an AmeriCorps Volunteer-in-Service-to
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Manghui Tu, Purdue University Calumet; Shiming Xue, Purdue University Calumet
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
(expected) Bachelor of Science in Computer Info Technology Department of Computer Info Tech Graphic Courses: Integrative Programming, Networking Technologies, Discrete Mathematics for IT, Applied Database Tech, Data Communication and Network- ing. Projects and Activities: Created a customer/employee management system with windows server 2008 R2 Created the database and few Web Pages that help to update, insert, and delete data for a customer and employees. Created a Minesweeper with the C# by Visual studio 2010 Created a minesweeper game, which can set mines’ number. Created a high school grade management system with the Basic C by Visual Studio 2010 Created a database for a high school which could help the school
Conference Session
Research in Biomedical Pedagogy
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David W. Gatchell PhD, Northwestern University; Robert A. Linsenmeier, Northwestern University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
of 2004, as well as 31 programs that were not accredited at that time.While these data have been presented in several forums, there has not been a publication on thistopic. In the interest of providing data that can be used by different constituencies, as well as asnapshot of the curriculum at a particular point to which changes can be compared, the data fromthat project are presented here in full. The results from the 2004 sample concerned coursesbeyond freshman math, physics and chemistry, which tend to be common across engineeringmajors, to focus on the courses required specifically for the biomedical engineering degree.Mechanics, physiology and design were the subjects required most frequently, at 90% or more ofthe accredited programs
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Echempati, Kettering University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
(such as static equivalent of distributed loads, moments and couples, determining the axial and torsional stress components, etc.) „came back‟ quickly to their memory than drawing free body diagrams, finding centroid and moment of composite sections such a T-Section, internal loads, etc. Few help sessions were conducted by the instructor with poor attendance (due to various reasons). The majority of these students‟ performance on the two tests and three to five number of quizzes has improved slightly, but not significantly. However, their performance on the final project was significantly higher due to the fact that the instructor gave them time to correct the mistakes (to redo wrong work), and also due to the group effort
Conference Session
FPD 5: Course Delivery Methods and Issues
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Krista M. Kecskemety, Ohio State University; Brooke Morin, Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
thegrade breakdown shown in Table 1. Table 1: First year engineering grade breakdown for the first semester course. Grade Category % of Grade Preparation Assignments 10% Application Assignments 20% Laboratory Assignments 21% Journals 3% Design Project 5% Extra Weekly Assignments BONUS 3% Quizzes 6% Midterm Exams 20
Conference Session
Improving Laboratory Education in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Cooper, North Carolina State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
engineering students.” Transactions IChemE Part D, Education for Chemical Engineers 2 68-79 (2007).6. C. Crosthwaite, I. Cameron, P. Lant and J. Litster, “Balancing curriculum processes and content in a project- centered curriculum – in pursuit of graduate attributes.” Transactions IChemE Part D, Education for Chemical Engineers 1, 29-48 (2006).7. N. Spinks, N. Silburn and D. Birchall, “Educating engineers for the 21st century: the industry view.” Henley Management College, The Royal Academy of Engineering, available at https://www.raeng.org.uk/education/ scet/pdf/henley report 2011.pdf, last accessed January 2014.8. World Chemical Engineering Council, “How does chemical engineering education meet the requirements of
Conference Session
ECE Distance Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; David Michael Majerich, Century for 21st Century Universities; Nathan VerDon Parrish, Georgia Institute of Technology; Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
, 2014 Use of a MOOC Platform to Blend a Linear Circuits Course for Non-MajorsAbstract: This paper describes a project where a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) wasdeveloped in order to blend a Circuits and Electronics course taught to non-majors at GeorgiaTech. The MOOC platform contains videos of all the course lectures, online homework, andquizzes. Over 400 students take this course on campus each term. Since these students werespread over eight to nine sections, consistency of coverage and of grading was a majormotivation for inverting this course. Another major motivation for the course inversion was to beable to introduce hands-on activities into the classroom so that students can get
Conference Session
Engineering Across the K-12 Curriculum: Integration with the Arts, Social Studies, Sciences, and the Common Core
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica M. Harlan, University of South Alabama ; Susan A. Pruet, STEMWorks, LLC; James Van Haneghan, University of South Alabama; Melissa Divonne Dean, Mobile Area Education Foundation
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
science through STEMWorks, LLC (susan.STEMWorks@gmail.com)Dr. James Van Haneghan, University of South Alabama James Van Haneghan is Professor and Director of Assessment and Evaluation in the College of Education at the University of South Alabama where he teaches courses in research methods, assessment, and learn- ing. He has research interests in the areas of program evaluation, problem- and project-based learning, mathematics education, motivation, and assessment. He has been at the University of South Alabama since 1995. Before that he held positions at Northern Illinois University and George Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. His doctoral training was from the Applied Developmental Psychology Program at
Conference Session
K-12 and Pre-college Engineering Curriculum and Programming Resources, Part 1 of 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jose M. Garcia, Purdue University (Statewide Technology); Yury Alexandrovich Kuleshov, Purdue University, West Lafayette; John H. Lumkes
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
robots in STEMrecruitment include: 1) improved student perception in STEM disciplines, 2) expanded studentinterest in choosing STEM careers among students, 3) better student retention rates throughoutSTEM career paths. Robotics present a unique advantage as engineering teaching tool because itcan be used to explain basic concepts in mechanics like Newton’s laws but can also be used forexplaining more involved topics like electronics, hydraulics or programming.The broad goal of this project was to increase awareness of STEM fields; and particularly, thediscipline of fluid power among young students attending middle and high schools. The datapresented here was collected during a series of workshops that used a hydraulic robotic micro-excavator
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching Techniques in the Classroom
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel; Kevin C. Bower PE, The Citadel; Kaitlin Marley, The Citadel; Ally Kindel Martin, The Citadel
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
program as well). Finaltotals for 2013 are projected to be at 450 students with a trend that increases roughly 50 studentsper academic year going forward. SI will not be the only initiative used to continue increasingretention, but it will continue to be at the forefront of efforts by the faculty and staff at The Page 24.1346.11Citadel. Full-time Enrollment by Major 400 350 300 Number of Students 250 200 150 100 50
Collection
2014 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
James Solderitsch
will cause the LEDs on the selected device toresearchers working in a distributed manner on device blink once. This is the default way of viewing Device status –development, deployment and monitoring with an API (not yet clicking the Network icon (12) will return to this view. Clickingwell-documented unfortunately) to create cloud-based services of the Device Info (13) icon allows more fine-grained examinationtheir own. Researchers have the ability to participate directly in for all of the deployed devices and offers the ability to set andthe development of the open source project including the inspect device variables including LED state and sensor readings.provision of advanced security features
Collection
2014 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Xuejun Qian; Seong W. Lee
. consumption, many effective analysis tools and simulation software were utilized, such as DOE2, eQUEST (Quick Energy Simulation III. Scientific Methodology Tool), Energy Plus, and TRACETM 700 etc. TRACETM 700 (Trane Air Conditioning Economics) software is a load design-and- energyA significant goal of this project is how to reduce a commercial analysis software program that helps building designers to optimizebuilding’s energy consumption by using design of experiment the building’s envelope, heating, ventilating and air-conditioning(DOE
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Matthew Baideme P.E.; Cristian Robbins; Jeffrey Starke
material;assessment techniques have been put forth to grade students’ ecology, health, energy, and pollution. The debate served asperformance in an in-class debate. Typically, teachers utilize the block’s nexus by helping students connect all of thea rubric divided into categories such as analysis, concepts using a realistic situation.communication, organization, etc. to assess the students’performance [4]. This type of assessment only accounts forthe teacher’s viewpoint on the students’ performance and does III. METACOGNITION ASSESSMENT MODELnot include peer or self-assessments. Walker & Warhurst The main objective of this project was to assess a student’s(2010) [10] attempted to include self
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Edwin R. Schmeckpeper; Matthew P. Lutz; Michael Puddicombe; Jeffrey R. Mountain; Jack Patterson
introducing and exhibiting the most creative, market-ready,spaciousness through two bedrooms, an office space, and an open residential solar applications. Over its ten-year development,living space for lounging, cooking, and gathering—offering a the Solar Decathlon competition organizers have continuallymodel for affordable and sustainable living. This paper will adjusted and refined the competition criteria in an effort topresent design and construction details of Norwich University keep a fine balance between making the competition solely anΔT90 house which allowed it meet the project design objectives. exploratory design exercise and a pragmatic, hammer-ready
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Ilmi Yoon; Eun-Young Kang; Oh-Young Kwon
and socialinteraction which results in longer retention and active peer interaction/tutoring. The evaluationresults have shown that the impact of the game is effective and socially cooperative as a virtuallab and space for peer instruction.AcknowledgmentThis project is being partially funded by National Science Foundation NSF DBI- 0543614 andNSF TUES 1140939. CSc 631/831 Multiplayer Game Design and Development course studentsat fall 2009 contributed to majority of game concept, art work, DB, game contents, client andserver implementation.Bibliography1. T. Jenkins. On the Difficulty of Learning to Program. In Proceedings for the 3rd Annual conference of the LTSN Centre for Information and Computer Sciences , Loughborough, UK August 27 - 29
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Mary Cardenas
Education Zone IV Conference Copyright © 2014, American Society for Engineering Education 98solution. The authors noted that many of the student teams “took advantage of (and put to gooduse) the ability to post digital pictures of prototyping setups, provide hyperlinks to all theirdevice datasheets, post their latest schematics and software listings for evaluation, and post videoclips of their project in action (as verification of their project success criteria).”The use of course management systems (CMS) such as Blackboard5 for educational applicationsof ELNs was reported. CMS are web-based software packages with many functions
Conference Session
Diversity Redefined: Nontraditional Views in Traditional Environments
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chrissy Hobson Foster, Arizona State University; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
Paper ID #9857A Philosophy of Learning Engineering and a Native American Philosophy ofLearning; An Analysis for CongruencyMs. Christina Hobson Foster, Arizona State UniversityDr. Shawn S Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus Shawn Jordan, Ph.D.is an Assistant Professor in theDepartment of Engineering atArizona State Univer- sity. He is the PI on three NSF-funded projects: CAREER: Engineering Design Across Navajo Culture, Community, and Society (EEC 1351728), Might Young Makers be the Engineers of the Future?(EEC 1329321), and Broadening the Reach of Engineering through Community Engagement (BRECE)(DUE 1259356
Conference Session
Engineering Student Experiences
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Blum, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Conference Session
Beyond Students: Issues of Underrepresentation among Parents and Professionals
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Hofacker PE, US Army
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
billioncompanies spend annually on diversity programs to create opportunity and inclusion strategiesfor minority groups5,6, including black engineers. Organizations typically enter into diversityprograms for one of two reasons: legal obligation or fairness4. There are many case studies ofsuccessful organizational diversity initiatives, and multi-organization case studies aswell13,45,48,49,50,51,52,53,54. Organizational diversity efforts may manifest themselves in trainingprograms and employee feedback47; as components of performance evaluations, in the form ofinclusion projects, as social networking, as the responsibility of management, in the form ofmentoring systems, and in affinity groups45
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Warren A. Turner, Westfield State University; Glenn W. Ellis, Smith College; Robert J. Beichner, North Carolina State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #8833A comparison of student misconceptions in rotational and rectilinear motionDr. Warren A Turner, Westfield State UniversityDr. Glenn W Ellis, Smith CollegeDr. Robert J. Beichner, North Carolina State University For much of Professor Beichner’s career he has focused his attention on redesigning introductory physics education and created the SCALE-UP (Student Centered Activities for Large Enrollment University Physics) project. SCALE-UP has been adopted at more than 250 universities and had spread to other content areas and into middle and high schools, necessitating a name change to Student Centered Active
Conference Session
Critical Thinking, Leadership, and Creativity
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
1986-1987 fiscal biennium.38 A shift towards research hadalready occurred during the retrenchment during the second half of the 1970s (in no small partbecause Texas had reached peak oil in 1972), but this latest economic turn prompted the state toplace even greater emphasis on research, and a “high tech” economy modeled after SiliconValley and Route 128. It was said that educated minds would become “the oil and gas” of Texas’future economy.39The state’s most concerted bid to enter into the high tech era occurred through its successful bidto bring the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation (MCC) to Austin. MCCwas the nation’s first research consortium, said to be the U.S. response to the Japanese “FifthGeneration Project” in