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2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings Feasibility of Using the CAPE Framework to Identify Gaps in Equity-focused CS Education Research Joey Reyes* Monica M. McGill* Knox College & CSEdResearch.org CSEdResearch.org jmreyes@knox.edu monica@csedresearch.org Abstract As computer science (CS) quickly gains ground in K-12 classrooms, CS education research (CSER) is also rapidly growing. It remains unclear, however, the extent to which this growth in research captures key equity-focused
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2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings 1 Redesign of Purdue Construction Engineering and Management 2 (CEM) Capstone Course 3 Brandon Fulk Kyubyung Kang* Purdue University Purdue University fulk@purdue.edu kyukang@purdue.edu 4 5 INTRODUCTION 6 7 In large part, the evaluation of construction engineering education has gone untouched 8 since its inception post-WWII (Abudayyeh et al., 2000). More specifically, the curriculum 9 and overall content for the construction engineering education within the Purdue10 Construction Engineering and Management
for Higher Education, 42(4), 1-13.Hernández-de-Menéndez, M., Vallejo Guevara, A., Tudón Martínez, J. C., Hernández Alcántara, D., & Morales- Menendez, R. (2019). Active learning in engineering education. A review of fundamentals, best practices and experiences. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), 13, 909-922.Howard, I. L. (2015, June), Engagement of Practitioners to Produce Balanced and Fundamentally Well-Grounded Civil Engineers Paper presented at 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/p.23941Khalid, A. (2022, August), Inter-Disciplinary Senior Design Projects with Industry Partnership - A Pilot Study Paper presented at
their workthat impinge on self-/advocacy in engineering.References [1] I. Villanueva, R. A. Revelo, and J. A. Mejia, “Professional development of Latinx engineers on hidden curriculum: An exploratory study,” in IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, 2019, pp. 1–5. Accessed: Sep. 07, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9028632/?casa_token=IlEutod 0MsYAAAAA:56av6jlwQiST1cOOXdRMfi6yjeyFAjDszVw6TwcC1ruk5FSeOS dB7wa_8Ga_3_3DMNhoRj5h [2] V. Sellers and I. Villanueva Alarcón, “What strategies do diverse women in engineering use to cope with situational hidden curriculum?,” in 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference, 2021. [Online
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how students understand and respond to agency and howtheories of agency from science education may be more fully adapted for EER.References[1] J. Swenson, A. Johnson, T. Chambers, and L. Hirshfield, “Exhibiting Productive Beginnings of Engineering Judgment during Open-Ended Modeling Problems in an Introductory Mechanics of Materials Course,” in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, Tampa, FL, 2019.[2] J. Swenson, M. Magee, and M. Caserto, “Investigating the Transferability of the Productive Beginnings of Engineering Judgment Framework from Statics to Dynamics,” in 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings, Minneapolis, MN, 2022.[3] V. Svihla, T. Peele-Eady, and A. Gallup
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; Ferguson, D. M., & Berry, F. C., & Ohland, M. W., & Wei, S. (2019, June), Using CATME to Document and Improve the Effectiveness of Teamwork in Capstone Courses Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida. 10.18260/1-2--33497 8. National Center for Education Statistics. (2022). College Student Employment. Condition of Education. U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, from https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator/ssaSupplemental Materials A. Sample Project prompt for students participating in the regular project B. Sample Project prompt for students participating in the intern projectGoal: Implement a Control Scheme for Optimal Temperature
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continueto take the perspective that grades and degree completion are only one part of student thriving andsuccess and seek to promote that perspective to other engineering education researchers andpractitioners.AcknowledgementThis research is sponsored by the Pennsylvania State University Department of MechanicalEngineering. References[1] J. Roy, "Engineering by the numbers." In American Society for Engineering Education, pp. 1-40. American Society for Engineering Education. 2019.[2] M. Grajek, M., & K. Sobczyk, K. “Well-being levels among students during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Journal of Physical Education and Sport, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 1682-1687. (2021).[3] C. A. Bolu, J. Azeta
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, and wearable sensing.Holly Matto, George Mason University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Southeast Section Conference Supporting creativity and innovation in STEAM undergraduate curriculum through extracurricular hands-on learning Nathalia Peixoto, Linghan Zhang, Padmanabhan Seshaiyer, Holly Matto George Mason University, Fairfax VA 22030Abstract Faculty from several colleges offered an intensive summer program with the objective ofimpacting student engagement in multidisciplinary research activities through specific curiosityand networking. George Mason University funded 10 undergraduate
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techniquesdo not always yield the desired results. Morrison (2019) argued that there is a 6 © American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedingsdisconnect between theory and institutional practice for diversity and inclusion programsand policies. For example, at one of the largest STEM colleges in the US (Anonymous,n.d.), the aviation maintenance and engineering technology program has seen a largeincrease in the number of students applying for the program since 2010, hitting its highpoint in 2019 – pre-pandemic year. However, although applications have gone up forboth men
health, safety, and welfare even though they are truly qualified. Actions to addressall three of these issues are discussed and progress towards the goal of inclusiveness for adiverse population of ET grads are presented.Background Information - Diversity of Engineering and ETAccording to the National Center for Education Statistics 2019/20 data [1] the diversityamong the nation’s 2-yr institutions is higher than in 4-yr institutions. For example,54.7% of the STEM associate degree graduates were White as compared to the 59.8% ofbachelor degree graduates. Associate degrees in ET prepare graduates for careers wherethey are commonly referred to as technicians. Students also attend 2-yr institutionssometimes earning pre-engineering degrees intended
) and Computers in Education (CoED) divisions, and with the Ad Hoc Committee on Interdivisional Cooperation, Interdivisional Town Hall Planning Commit- tee, ASEE Active, and the Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Estell has received multiple ASEE Annual Conference Best Paper awards from the Computers in Education, First-Year Programs, and Design in Engineering Education Divisions. He has also been recognized by ASEE as the recipient of the 2005 Merl K. Miller Award and by the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN) with the 2018 ASEE Best Card Award. Estell received the First-Year Programs Division’s Distinguished Service Award in 2019. Estell currently serves as an ABET Commissioner and as a
and First-Year Outcomes of a NSF-Funded Summer ResearchInternship Program to Engage Community College Students in EngineeringResearch”, Proceedings of 2023 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) AnnualConference & Exposition, June 25-28, Baltimore, MD.[5] Z. Jiang, X. Zhang, F. Khalkhal, J. Wong, D. Quintero, Y. Wang, W. Pong, and R. Petrulis(2023). “Strengthening Student Motivation and Resilience through Research andAdvising”, Proceedings of 2023 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) AnnualConference & Exposition, June 25-28, Baltimore, MD.[6] C. Herrmann, E. Allen, & J., Kamariotis. ‘Transfer Voices: Fall 2019 Transfer StudentSurvey, San Francisco State University’ (2019): Available at:https://ir.sfsu.edu
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publicationvenues and research products (Borrego & Bernhard, 2011; Jesiek et al., 2009). In addition to thescale-up of engineering education research activities, an emergence of innovative researchmethods are contributing to the advancement of the field (Carstensen & Bernhard, 2019; Case &Light, 2011). In particular, quantitative research methods have been critical in the growth ofengineering education as a field of inquiry (Borrego et al., 2009; Chou & Chang, 2010; Malmi etal., 2018). Engineering education research is benefiting from the applications of these innovativequantitative methods, especially methods designed for big data and person-centered analysis thatallow researchers to tackle more nuanced research objectives such as the
photonicsfrom a hands on standpoint. Laser Laser! is one of many first year seminars taught at Penn State,but the only one to the authors’ knowledge specifically on optics. Students are given enoughinformation to facilitate individual experimentation within the parameters of the class. Thiscourse builds on the work of Kane and Venkatesulu presented at ASEE First Year EngineeringExperience 2019 5 . The following experiments and topics, in no particular order, werediscussed: 1. Absorption Spectroscopy 2. Fiber Optics 3. Galilean and Keplerian Telescopes 4. Pin Hole Cameras 5. Polarization, Transmission, and Refraction 6. Wireless Optical Communication 7. FluorescenceFigures 1 and 2 show first year students participating laboratories within
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revisions were identified to support undergraduate educators inlaunching or revising their own REU sites.Summary of REU Site ActivitiesThree cohorts of undergraduate students participated in our REU at the University of Alabama(UA), with one cohort in each summer of 2019, 2021, and 2022. The program was paused in2020 due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. For each summer of the program studentsattended campus in Tuscaloosa, Alabama for 10-weeks of research, professional development,social, and cultural activities. Participants were expected to spend 40 hours per week in programactivities, with approximately 32-35 directly on their research and 5-8 on professionaldevelopment, social, and cultural activities each week.The program activities for
, a gap has been created between these branches of constructionto the point that their teaching approaches are different, thus forming a deficiency ofunderstanding between them and complex working environments in professional life.This study seeks to understand the cultural differences between civil engineering andarchitecture students, based on Hofstede's theory of cultural dimensions. Fivedimensions are evaluated: Individuality, Power distance, Uncertainty avoidance,Masculinity, and Long-term orientation. Data were collected from four groups: civilengineering students pre-pandemic and post-pandemic and architecture students’ pre-pandemic and post-pandemic to determine if the new teaching methods associated withthe COVID 2019 pandemic, may
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collected for the first three cohortsof the Endeavour S-STEM Program. Due to a pause in the program during the COVID-19pandemic, the three cohorts did not start in consecutive years. No freshman cohort was recruitedfor the fall of 2020. Table 1 shows a timeline of the first three cohorts. Engagement data (notpresented in this paper) has been collected each semester and institutional records (includingGPA and retention) have collected for each completed school year.Table 1Time Spent in Program for Each Cohort 2018 2019 2019 2020 2020 2021 2021 2022 2022 2023 Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Cohort 1 Year 1 Year 2 Cohort 2 Year 1 Year 2 Cohort 3