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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Horacio Vasquez, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Virgil U. Pierce, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Stephen W. Crown, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Arturo A. Fuentes, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #22581An Ecosystem for Success in Engineering and Computer ScienceDr. Horacio Vasquez, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Dr. Horacio Vasquez is a Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), in Edinburg, Texas. His current research interests are in the areas of control systems, mechatronics, measurements and instrumentation, and engineering education.Dr. Virgil U. Pierce, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Dr. Virgil Pierce is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas – Pan American. His research is in
Conference Session
Engineering Leadership Competency and Skill Development
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dean H. Lang, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Meg Handley, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Andrew Michael Erdman, The Pennsylvania State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development
Paper ID #22439Flipped Classroom and Emotional Learning in an Engineering LeadershipDevelopment CourseDr. Dean H. Lang, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Dr. Lang is the Associate Director of the Engineering Leadership Research Program at Penn State Uni- versity. She holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University, an MBA from Johns Hopkins University, and a PhD in Kinesiology with a focus on Biomechanics from Penn State University. Dr. Lang’s previous professional experiences and research interests range from mechanical engineering facilities design to research that applied engineering
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Course Tools and Practices
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ekaterina Koromyslova, South Dakota State University; Carrie Steinlicht, South Dakota State University; Teresa J.K. Hall, South Dakota State University; Albena Yuliyanova Yordanova, South Dakota State Univeristy ; Byron G. Garry, South Dakota State University
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Engineering Management
process. All their recommendations were relatedto the improvement of teaching and student service processes. Although an employer was namedas a first customer, students’ recommendations on curriculum improvement, campus layout, andfacilities utilization demonstrated that students considered themselves as customers as well.Francis4 in his study of lean implementation in Canadian universities pointed out strongprospects for new research programs related to Lean in higher education. The universitiespotential in producing rigorous research should be leveraged to promote the lean adoption as asystem in HEI.Although some authors believe that in the recent years it has become easier to use Leanmethodology for non-experts in the field9, most of the
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Computers in Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mourya Reddy Narasareddygari, North Dakota State University; Gursimran Singh Walia, North Dakota State University; Alex Radermacher, North Dakota State University; Otto Borchert, North Dakota State University
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Computers in Education
. Kölling, "Teaching Java with BlueJ – A Sequence of Assignments." University of Southern Denmark Technical Report No 1, September 2002, ISSN No. 1601-4219.[6] Q.H. Mahmoud, "Integrating Mobile Devices into the Computer Science Curriculum." Proceedings of the Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE 2008), Saratoga Springs, NY, USA, pp. S3E-17- S3E-22.[7] A. Vihavainen, J. Airaksinen, C.Watson, “A systematic review of approaches for teaching introductory programming and their influence on success”, Proceedings of the tenth annual conference on International computing education research, August 11-13, 2014, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom.[8] T. Beaubouef, and J. Mason, 2005. “Why the high attrition rate for
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Active learning in BME, Session II
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Asem Farooq Aboelzahab, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Tamara Lea Kinzer-Ursem, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Biomedical Engineering
correlating course content across the broader curriculum. The data shows that afterthe change in course structure, more students felt that course content was integrated withother courses in the curriculum. This is believed to be a direct result of delivering active-learning and problem solving sessions In-Lab. We speculate that this increase in studentresponse was also a result of two indirect, yet beneficial, changes that were a result of thecourse structure change in 2015. 1) More direct and immediate feedback was given tostudents as a result of the increased student to instructor ratio (lecture faculty available inall lab sections, along with lab coordinator and two teaching assistants); providing thefaculty an opportunity to adjust the content to
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ChemE Curriculum: Junior, Senior, and Graduate
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Madeline Polmear, University of Colorado, Boulder; Chris Swan, Tufts University; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Nathan E. Canney
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Chemical Engineering
deficient, theother both insufficient). Thus, even with similar knowledge on the settings for ESI educationwithin a program, individuals may have differing opinions on what level of ESI education issufficient.A number of the write-in comments to the open-ended question regarding broad thoughts on ESIeducation advocated for an ethics across the curriculum approach, and it seems reasonable thatfaculty with those beliefs would make this effort in their own courses. One example comment is: “Ethics is a very broad topic and I feel, much like it's subtopic of safety, it is best integrated across the curriculum rather than in a single course. In this way students do not compartmentalize ethics into a philosophical and case study
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Curriculum and Instruction in Engineering Mechanics
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott R. Hamilton P.E., York College of Pennsylvania; Jakob C. Bruhl, U.S. Military Academy; Joshua Richard Wyrick, York College of Pennsylvania
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Mechanics
areas and would benefit from some updating. Among the updates, theydesired to teach their first course (which combines statics and introductory mechanics topics) aspart of the broader design process. Further, they wanted to integrate the use of computerprograms to begin the education of their students on the effective use of programs (andunderstanding their limitations). Finally, they hoped to provide the inspirational time, space, andstructure necessary for students to apply their knowledge in a way that demonstrated a broaderunderstanding of course principles through creating or discovering their own solutions (ratherthan simply performing calculations demonstrated in class).During their presentation the authors of those papers extended an
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jamie Phillips, University of Michigan; Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan; Khalil Najafi, University of Michigan; Lisa R. Lattuca, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
workforce; and does not directly promote diversity.At UM, we have completed exploratory studies through focus groups with undergraduateengineering students and analysis of student transcripts, as well as a review of curriculuminnovations implemented at other institutions. These suggest the importance of both (1)providing students with an early integrative foundation to allow them to make informeddecisions in choosing an engineering discipline and to effectively navigate through their degreeprogram and (2) offering more complex, hands-on experiences that are aligned with solvinghigh-impact problems. Introducing these changes in the curriculum is expected to both providestudents with the tools needed to address tomorrow’s cross-disciplinary global
Conference Session
FPD and DEEDs Joint Postcard Sessions
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Srinjita Bhaduri, University of Colorado, Boulder; Katie Van Horne Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder; Peter Gyory, University of Colorado, Boulder; Hannie Ngo; Tamara Sumner, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Design in Engineering Education, First-Year Programs
the similar way we would test with the middle school students. This helped us get feedback onthe feasibility of the app and the usability of the interface.Research methodologyOur study examined the degree to which 3D modeling and AR can help enhance engineeringdesign skills in youth, ways AR can be integrated into an after-school engineering curriculum,and possible ways to enhance and analyze spatial reasoning skills in youth.ParticipationEight middle school (6 male, 2 female) youth from a PK-8 School in Colorado participated in theprogram. At the school, 84% of the students are Hispanic, 12% are Caucasian, and 83% qualifyfor free-and-reduced lunch. In our program 7 of the youth were Hispanic and 1 was Caucasian.All the youth who participated
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Strategies for Effective Education in Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Chiou, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas, El Paso; Michael G Mauk P.E., Drexel University; Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Tech.) (MERGED); Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Carlos Michael Ruiz, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.)
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Manufacturing
process simulation tools areincreasingly becoming an essential tool in the design and manufacturing of complex systems. Ourtask as educators in the engineering realm is to prepare students to be more effective in a globalcontext as well as to be able to respond to today’s challenges, giving them the essentialcompetencies for global engineering work. We will present the contribution of learning-by-discovery industry-integrated ET curriculum to competency-based education in sustainablemanufacturing and green energy. In this presentation, the integration of Material Selection as wellas Moldflow and SolidWorks plastics tools in traditional manufacturing processes course ispresented. SolidWorks plastics Standard brings easy-to-use injection molding
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cherish C. Vance, Texas A&M University; Bria Perkins, Texas A&M University; Jaida Bannister; Janie M. Moore, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
Paper ID #22734Work in Progress: An Investigation of a College of Engineering Underrepre-sented Minority Students’ Perceptions of Inclusive Co-curricular Spaces andStudent Support Programs Beyond the First Year.Cherish C. Vance, Texas A&M University Cherish Vance is a doctoral student in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, having also received a B.S. in Biological and Agricultural Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2013. She actively participates as an Ambassador for Texas A&M’s Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate. Additionally, she serves on the Climate Council for
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Evidence-based Practices in Faculty Development
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Casey Jane Ankeny, Northwestern University; Lindy Hamilton Mayled, Arizona State University; Lydia Ross, Arizona State University; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Stephen J. Krause, Arizona State University; James A. Middleton, Arizona State University; Robert J. Culbertson, Arizona State University
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Faculty Development Constituency Committee
courses. She aspires to understand and improve student attitude, achievement, and persistence in student-centered courses.Mrs. Lindy Hamilton Mayled, Arizona State University Lindy Hamilton Mayled is a PhD candidate at Grand Canyon University. She is pursuing her PhD in Psychology of Learning, Education, and Technology. Her background in in K-12 education where she has served as a high school science teacher, Instructional and Curriculum Coach, and Assistant Principal. Her research and areas of interest are in improving STEM educational outcomes for Low-SES students through the integration of active learning and technology-enabled frequent feedback. She currently works as the Project Manager for the NSF faculty
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Student Empathy and Human-Centered Design
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Justin L Hess, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Anusha Sathyanarayanan Rao, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Grant Fore, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Jiangmei Wu, Indiana University, Bloomington; Andres Tovar, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Sohel Anwar, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
Engineers’ Committee on Sustainability subcommittee on Formal Engineering Education.Dr. Anusha Sathyanarayanan Rao, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Anusha Sathyanarayanan Rao is an assistant director at the IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning. She manages the center’s graduate student and postdoc development program, assists faculty with instruc- tional design and assessment for course and curriculum development. Anusha is also an adjunct assistant professor in electrical engineering at IUPUI. She received her Ph.D. in electrical engineering and post- doctoral training in educational psychology from Vanderbilt University. Her research focused on tracking and quantifying movement disorders using signal
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Middle School Engineering Education
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amanda C. Johnston, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Murat Akarsu, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Tamara J. Moore, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Siddika Selcen Guzey, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Integration in the INSPIRE Institute at Purdue University. Dr. Moore’s research is centered on the integration of STEM concepts in K-12 and postsecondary classrooms in order to help students make connections among the STEM disciplines and achieve deep understanding. Her work focuses on defining STEM integration and investigating its power for student learning. Tamara Moore received an NSF Early CAREER award in 2010 and a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in 2012.Siddika Selcen Guzey, Purdue University, West Lafayette Dr. Guzey is an assistant professor of science education at Purdue University. Her research and teaching focus on integrated STEM Education. c
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Student Empathy and Human-Centered Design
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kirsten Heikkinen Dodson, Lipscomb University; Joseph B, Tipton Jr., Lipscomb University; Mark Philip McDonald, Lipscomb University ; Greg Nordstrom, Lipscomb University; A. Fort Gwinn, Lipscomb University
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Design in Engineering Education
design of several pedestrian bridges and ASCE Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams. Dr. McDonald is an alumnus of the 2011 ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Work- shop at the United States Military Academy and seeks to integrate active learning methods, hatchets, and chainsaws into his lectures whenever he can.Dr. Greg Nordstrom, Lipscomb University Dr. Nordstrom holds a BSEE from Arizona State University, a Master of Science in ECE from the Uni- versity of Tennessee, and a Ph.D. in ECE from Vanderbilt University. He joined the Lipscomb faculty in 2006, doing robotics research and teaching classes across the ECE curriculum. Previously he has held faculty positions at Vanderbilt University and the United States Air Force
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #21363A Hardware Security Curriculum and its Use for Evaluation of Student Un-derstanding of ECE ConceptsProf. Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology Professor Carpenter is an Assistant Professor at the Wentworth Institute of Technology. In 2012, he completed his PhD at the University of Rochester, and now focuses his efforts to further the areas of computer architecture, digital systems, cybersecurity, and computer engineering education. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 A Hardware Security Curriculum and its Use for Evaluation of Student Understanding of
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Internship, Co-Op, and Professional Development Programs
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frank E. Falcone, Villanova University; Andrea L. Welker, Villanova University; Gayle F. Doyle, Villanova University
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
Engineering, including theDean and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, to develop a list of the primary topics thatshould be included in the Career Compass Program (Table 1). In addition to these topics, fourcore values were identified by the Advisory Board as being central to the operation andimplementation of the program. All services and skill sets provided to the students adhere to thecore values of Integrity, Courage, Competence, and Accountability.Table 1. List of Primary Topics by Year Year in Curriculum Primary Topics Freshmen Engineering careers Ethical behavior Learning
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carl Pettis, Alabama State University; Rajendran Swamidurai, Alabama State University; Ash Abebe, Auburn University; David Shannon, Auburn University
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Mathematics
begun infuse big data analytics in variousundergraduate mathematics and statistics courses. Our big data course modules guide studentsthrough producing working solutions by having them perform a series of hands-on big dataexercises developed specifically to apply cutting-edge industry techniques with eachmathematics and statistics course module. We strongly believe that equipping students with suchskills greatly improves their employability. This paper presents our three years’ experience inadapting and integrating big data concepts across the computer science undergraduatemathematics and statistics curriculum.2. Big Data and MathematicsLinear algebra concepts such as manipulation of large matrices, matrix decomposition, andeigenvectors are
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Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janie M. Moore, Texas A&M University
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering
students with an opportunity tospecialize their learning in specific concentrations such as water and soil conservation, airquality, agricultural systems/power & machinery, renewable energy, and post-harvestprocessing/food engineering/bioprocess engineering. In an effort to identify distinguishingcharacteristics of a BAE, learning outcomes were mapped to specific concentrations and specificknowledge areas for the BAE curriculum at Texas A&M University. Learning outcomes havebeen viewed as the standard for measuring the knowledge, skills and attitudes a student hasobtained. Mapping of these learning outcomes could function as indicators of students’ abilitiesto perform in careers focused on their concentration and distinguish them from
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., Virginia Tech; Cassandra J. Groen, Virginia Tech
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #23803Increasing Impact of the Hidden Curriculum: Exploring Student Outcomesfrom Out-of-Class ActivitiesDr. Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., Virginia Tech Denise R. Simmons, Ph.D., PE, LEED-AP, is an assistant professor in the Myers-Lawson School of Con- struction and in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and an affiliate faculty of the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. She holds a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in civil engi- neering and a graduate certificate in engineering education – all from Clemson University. She has over 10 years of experience working for energy companies and
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pattabhi Sitaram, Baker College, Flint, Michigan; Anca L. Sala, Baker College, Flint
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Mechanical Engineering
students to enter the job market earlier than in a quarter-based system, concurrently with most graduates from other colleges and universities. Most large employers align recruitment schedules to the semester calendar. In a Q2S conversion, it is paramount to ensure that the program and student learningoutcomes as well as benefits of the quarter system for student learning are not compromised.2. Q2S Conversion Process of the ME Curriculum The transition to semesters provided our institution an excellent opportunity to review allprograms of study we offer. In order to maximize efficiency, the institution decided to bring allbachelor programs to a total of 120 semester credits. In the quarter version, our ABET accredited BS
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Accreditation and the BOK
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelly Brumbelow, Texas A&M University; Luciana R. Barroso, Texas A&M University; Debra Fowler, Texas A&M University; James Michael Kaihatu, Texas A&M University; Veronica S. Rodriguez Chavarria
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Civil Engineering
for 7 years. His professional activities have included projects in East Africa, Central America, the Middle East, Alaska’s North Slope, and throughout the ”lower 48 states.” His current activities at Texas A&M cover a wide spectrum from K-12 outreach and recruiting to undergraduate curriculum design to retention, monitoring, and post-graduation engagement.Dr. Luciana R. Barroso, Texas A&M University Luciana R. Barroso, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering, in the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. Luciana has been with Texas A&M University since 1999, and in that time has taught 15 different courses ranging from the
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Engineering Education Graduate Research Consortium (EEGRC) Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cristina Diordieva, Texas Tech University; Ibrahim H. Yeter, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Walter Smith, Texas Tech University
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Student
computational thinking practices via World MOON (STEM) disciplines as well as computational Project. The World MOON Project is an thinking (CT) practices such as observing and international STEM (i-STEM) collaborative project identifying patterns in aerospace objects (e.g., Integrated Aerospace STEM that thousands of international K-12 students and moon phases). Integrated STEM and CT practices and practices
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Nebojsa I Jaksic P.E., Colorado State University, Pueblo; Trung H Duong, Colorado State University, Pueblo
, aeronautical4, andmanufacturing2, 3, 7 engineering.The use of industrial robots in various undergraduate engineering and engineering technology labsis also well documented in literature. Industrial robots are used in manufacturing engineering8, 9,industrial engineering10, electrical engineering technology11, 12, mechanical engineeringtechnology13, etc.Curricular ContextThe industrial robot described in this work is used in an undergraduate lab in a required senior-level computer-integrated manufacturing course at our university in two ABET accreditedengineering programs: Bachelor of Science in Engineering with Specialization in Mechatronics(BSE-Mechatronics) and Industrial Engineering. Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) is athree credit-hour
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pong P. Chu, Cleveland State University; Chansu Yu, Cleveland State University; Karla R. Hamlen, Cleveland State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
, Cleveland State University Dr. Karla Hamlen is an Associate Professor of Educational Research in the Department of Curriculum and Foundations. She specializes in educational research relating to both formal and informal entertainment technology use among students. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 A Simple SoC (System on a Chip) Platform for the Integrated Computer Engineering Lab Framework1. Introduction A “spiral” lab framework is developed for the computer engineering curriculum. It ismotivated by a study from the Carnegie Foundation [6], which recommends a “spiral model” toenhance the integration skills and to provide more effective learning
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Institutional Change
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sam Spiegel, Colorado School of Mines; Megan Sanders, Colorado School of Mines; Jennifer Zoltners Sherer, University of Pittsburgh
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #21816Transforming an Institution by Engineering LearningDr. Sam Spiegel, Colorado School of Mines Dr. Spiegel is the Director of the Trefny Innovative Instruction Center at the Colorado School of Mines. He previously served as Chair of the Disciplinary Literacy in Science Team at the Institute for Learning (IFL) and Associate Director of Outreach and Development for the Swanson School of Engineering’s Engineering Education Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to joining the University of Pittsburgh, he was a science educator at Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS). Dr. Spiegel also
Collection
2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Wagdy H Mahmoud, University of the District of Columbia; Nian Zhang, University of the District of Columbia (UDC)
Paper ID #244002018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference: Washington, District ofColumbia Apr 6Disruptive Technologies: An Educational PerspectiveDr. Wagdy H Mahmoud, University of the District of Columbia Wagdy H. Mahmoud is an Associate Professor of electrical engineering at the Electrical Engineering Department at UDC. Mahmoud is actively involved in research in the areas of reconfigurable logic, hard- ware/software co-design of a system on a chip using reconfigurable logic, application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC), digital logic design, image compressions, digital signal processing, computer architec
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Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Samson Pepe Goodrich, East Carolina University; Teresa Ryan, East Carolina University; Colleen Janeiro, East Carolina University; Patrick F. O'Malley, Benedictine College
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Engineering Ethics
. Othersections of the instrument are intended to elucidate a severity rating for 20 various scenarios thatrepresent a range of academic integrity violations from trivial to most severe. The results fromthe first year were sufficiently compelling to warrant recruitment of additional respondentinstitutions during year two. This work reports on results from the third administration at theoriginal institution, and the first or first and second administrations at additional institutions. Inall cases, previous work has pointed to the existence of a disparity in perception betweenstudents and faculty, freshmen and upper-class students, and students at different institutions.The authors have termed this disparity an ethical gray area. Understanding these
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Embedding Sociotechnical Systems Thinking I
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natasha A. Andrade, University of Maryland, College Park; David Tomblin, University of Maryland, College Park
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
value mapping exercises can influenceengineering student’s appreciation of stakeholder diversity and socio-technical systemcomplexity. While our focus here is on a civil and environmental engineering course, our studyhas implications for engineering curriculum in general. More specifically, though, we discusshere an attempt to use stakeholder value mapping exercises to equally represent all threedimensions of sustainable development in a technical engineering course. The study reported here aims to answer the following two research questions related tousing stakeholder value mapping exercises as short-term instruments for integrating macro-ethical issues into technical course. Does stakeholder value mapping: 1) improve student
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Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Practices
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.)
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #23628PCM Heat Exchanger for Manufacturing Environment: Independent StudyCase for Integrative Project-Based LearningDr. Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.) Irina Ciobanescu Husanu, Ph. D. is Assistant Clinical Professor with Drexel University, Engineer- ing Technology program. Her area of expertise is in thermo-fluid sciences with applications in micro- combustion, fuel cells, green fuels and plasma assisted combustion. She has prior industrial experience in aerospace engineering that encompasses both theoretical analysis and experimental investigations such as designing and testing of