Home-based, Hands-on Lab Activities to Effectively Engage STEM Students During a Pandemic,” in 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings, Virtual Conference: ASEE Conferences, Jul. 2021, p. 36744. doi: 10.18260/1-2--36744.[4] J. “Kemi” Ladeji-Osias et al., “Initial Impact of an Experiment-centric Teaching Approach in Several STEM Disciplines,” in 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access Proceedings, Virtual On line: ASEE Conferences, Jun. 2020, p. 34829. doi: 10.18260/1-2-- 34829.[5] S. Ikiriko, A. Wemida, S. Efe, M. Shokouhian, O. Owolabi, and J. K. Ladeji-Osias, “Home- based Cantilever Beam Experiment for Civil Engineering Undergraduate Students,” ASEE Virtual Annual Conference
assistant for the Virginia Tech Disaster Resilience and Risk Management interdisciplinary graduate program, as well as for the VT Center for Refugee, Migrant, and Displacement Studies.Hannah Wilkinson, Utah State University Hannah Wilkinson is a graduate student in Engineering Education at Utah State University. She received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering in from the University of Utah. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 A Panel Envisioning Gender Equity in Engineering for the Next 130 Years:Perspectives from Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers in WIEDAbstractIn celebration of 130 years of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), the Womenin Engineering Division
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Omodia, Charles Raleigh, and Kenny Fotouhi, “Integration of Active Learning Framework in an Instrumentation Course to involve Junior Level Engineering Students in Multidisciplinary Research Projects,” 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN, August 2022.[5] Yanjun Yan, Robert Adams, Paul Yanik, Hugh Jack, Andrew Ritenour, and H Bora Karayaka. “BYOE: Individual Lab Kit Options for Analog and Digital Circuits Suitable for In-Class or At-home Experiments,” The 128th ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education) Annual Conference and Exposition (ASEE2021), virtual, July, 2021.[6] Yanjun Yan, Ivo Rumenov Dragnov, Hugh Jack, Tasho Tashev, Mary Anna LaFratta, “A Project-Based Learning (PBL
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course in Fall 2017 and repeated with the redesigned course inthe Spring and Fall semesters of 2018, 2019, and 2020. A total of 70 students completed surveysover this period, 23 from the first course and 47 students from the revised course.Table 1: Evaluation objectives and methods. Evaluation Objectives Method Increase student preparedness for upper-level courses Pre/post survey Increase engagement Pre/post survey and Student Evaluations of Teaching Increase student understanding of the electrical and Pre/post survey computer engineering field and major Increase student recruitment
multi- ple ASEE conferences. His work placed third in the 2019 Annual Conference Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section student poster competition and also placed third in the 2020 Annual Conference Spring ASEE Northeast Section student paper competition. His research for the 2021 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Con- ference was conducted while he was a student at SUNY New Paltz. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 A Pilot Interdisciplinary Robotics Mentorship Project to Study Engineering Soft Skills DevelopmentAbstractAs the complexity and diversity of general engineering practices continues to increase, it isbecoming apparent
/faculty in the use of our physicaland virtual library spaces, getting out on campus in as many ways as possible is the key toincreasing the library’s visibility and usefulness to all students and faculty. This will, in turn,create more opportunities for the NJIT community to know where to go for their informationliteracy needs. Although there were mixed results in our initial pop-up library program, it mayprove worthwhile to continue to experiment with this method next semester.References[1] ABET Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, 2018-2019 [Online] https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/criteria-for-accrediting-engineerin g-programs-2018-2019/ [Accessed November 29, 2018].[2] B.P. Chang, H.N
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control system. Dr. Ansari is a professor of Computer Engineering at Virginia State University.Dr. Pamela Leigh-Mack, Virginia State UniversityDr. James Irvin Cooke Jr., Virginia State University Director of Assessment and Senior Capstone Experiences Program Coordinator of Information Logistics program Department of Technology Virginia State University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Extended Summer Research to Senior Design Project Jinmyun Jo1, Xiaoyu Zhang2, Pamela Leigh-Mack1, Ali Ansari1, James I. Cooke Jr1 Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA 238061 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 235292IntroductionThere
Mechanical Engineering Department at Lamar University, Texas. He received his Ph. D. from the University of Texas at Austin. He published more than 50 papers in various research fields.Dr. Jiang Zhou, Lamar University Dr. Jiang Zhou is currently a professor with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lamar Uni- versity, Beaumont, Texas. She received her Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland at Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, Maryland, in 2003. Her research interests include mechanical applications in microelectronics, biomechanics, system dynamics, and system optimizations, etc. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 The Results and Impact of
and support tools, such as CATME and Tandem, is essential in monitoring andimproving student teamwork experience through insight obtained from various analyses [5], [6]. This study leverages data from an institutional database and Tandem. Tandem is a tooldesigned for assessing team dynamics and providing formative feedback. Since Tandem’s firstimplementation in 2019, it has collected responses from more than 13,000 students. For thisstudy, only data from the “beginning-of-term” survey (BoT) in Tandem and the responses to onequestion in the Midterm survey were studied. In this study, we explored patterns and types ofpre-semester concerns reported by first-year engineering students, investigating the followingfour research questions (RQs
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Chair of Integrated Engineering at the University of San Diego. She received a BS from Cornell University in Materials Science and Electrical Engineering (EE) and MS and PhD in EE from Stanford University. Her research focuses on the study and promotion of equity in engineering including student pathways and inclusive teaching. She has won best paper awards from the Journal of Engineering Education, IEEE Transactions on Education, and Education Sciences. Dr. Lord is a Fellow of the IEEE and ASEE and received the 2018 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award. She is a coauthor of The Borderlands of Education: Latinas in Engineering. She is a co-Director of the National Effective Teaching Institute (NETI
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in adult-child interactions is when an adult speaks and a child follows, or viceversa, with no longer than 5 seconds in between. Any sound is counted as a response, includingbabbling or one-word responses. Adult-child conversations have been found to have a more significant* This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Award #1918032 (PI: Hansen). Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright 2022, American Society for Engineering Education 2impact on language development when compared
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from Hillsdale College.Dr. Diane T. Rover, Iowa State University Diane Rover is a University Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. She has held various faculty and administrative appointments at ISU and Michigan State University since 1991. She received the B.S. in computer science in 1984, and the M.S. and Ph.D. in computer engineering in 1986 and 1989 (ISU). Her teaching and research has focused on embedded computer systems, reconfig- urable hardware, parallel and distributed systems, visualization, performance monitoring and evaluation, and engineering education. She has held officer positions in the ASEE ECE Division, served as an as- sociate editor for the ASEE Journal of
in Solid Mechanics, Plasticity and Sheet Metal Forming. Dr. Matin has published more than 25 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers. Dr. Matin is the recipient of NSF MRI award as a Co-PI. Dr. Matin worked in Automotive industry for Chrysler Corporation from 2005 to 2007. He Joined UMES in August 2007. He is affiliated with ASME and ASEE professional societiesMr. Lukman G. Bolahan Anidu c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Design of an Automatic Class Attendance System as an Undergraduate Senior Design ProjectAbstractOne of the goals of senior design courses in undergraduate engineering programs is to involvestudents in a meaningful project so
engineering education scholarly communities Chinese Engineering African Diaspora Group Education Club Initiation of Origin Shortly after the 2019 Started in 2020 during the CoP ASEE conference, the mandatory stay-at-home orders first conference for prevalent in the US due to the the community Covid-19 pandemic facilitator Purpose The need to build a To serve as a virtual community to community to connect help members navigate their
psychology article “(Un)hiddenfigures: a synthesis of research examining the intersectional experiences of Black women and girls in STEMeducation” [69], and Guzman’s [24] 2019 “Beyond Hidden Figures: shining a spotlight on constructed hierarchies ofgender, age, and elementary mathematics”. Often my search for literature produced images and links to websites thatwere related to STEM education and diversity. These include NASA, a Wikipedia page, the Hidden Figures Twitteraccount (inactive since 2017), and the online encyclopedia site “Alternatives to slavery”. Katherine Johnson, one ofthe main characters in the film, died in 2020, so I found many obituary tributes that included images of her beingawarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom from the
the findings fromthe FGs to involve students, faculty, and administrators in bringing about the changes thatstudents seek in the College of Engineering.References[1] S. T. Tripathy, K. Chandra, and D. Reichlen, “Participatory Action Research (PAR) as formative assessment of a STEM summer bridge program,” ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Conf. Proc., 2020, doi: 10.18260/1-2--33957.[2] K. Chandra and S. Tripathy, “Research, Academics and Mentoring Pathways (RAMP) to Success,” 2019. https://www.uml.edu/docs/RAMP2018-Final-Report_tcm18-309285.pdf (accessed Mar. 06, 2021).[3] M. Ong, J. M. Smith, and L. T. Ko, “Counterspaces for women of color in STEM higher education: Marginal and central spaces for persistence and
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