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Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Rabb, The Citadel; Nahid Vesali, The Citadel
curricula require MEP content inhigher education. Few construction professionals possess this expertise compared to thesignificance and long term benefits of good MEP systems. However, new constructionengineering students need to develop MEP skills and knowledge and eliminate knowledge gapsin complex work scopes. Construction engineering graduates are expected to work in an activeenvironment performing various tasks including planning, estimating, scheduling, and managingthe construction process. Many new graduates joining construction companies come fromconstruction or civil engineering programs and fewer come from mechanical or electricalengineering. Despite the importance of MEP trades in building construction, it is not easy forconstruction
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Technological and Engineering Literacy - Philosophy of Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuetong Lin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Reza Rahdar, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Mark London, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; A. Shahhosseini, Indiana State University
applications, network devices, hardware, and even other machinery of a system. AsMaier observes, “Architecting, the planning and building of structures, is as old as humansocieties — and as modern as the exploration of the solar system” [22]. When viewed in thisgeneral context, engineering is more of a science, and architecting is more of an art. Or in moredetailed level, engineering is concerned more with quantifiable costs, architecting more withqualitative worth [22]. Or as per INCOSE’s SEBOK definition, “System Architecture is abstract,conceptualization-oriented, global, and focused to achieve the mission and life cycle concepts ofthe system” [23]. It is Architecture Description Language (ADL) which helps to describe theentire system architecture
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Statics Fanatics 2
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheryl Sorby, University of Cincinnati; Gavin Duffy; Divyang Soni, University of Cincinnati; Grace Panther, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
. Buthow do well-developed spatial skills contribute to engineering student success? In previousstudies with elementary students, children with good spatial skills were able to create strategicsketches—sketches that accurately represented the problem and led to a correct answer. Poorvisualizers drew non-strategic sketches—these were pictorial in style and did not lead to correctsolutions. For example, when asked how many trees could be planted along a driveway that was15 meters long if they were spaced every 5 meters, high visualizers drew a plan view of a linewith an X spaced every 5 meters to arrive at the correct answer. Low visualizers drew a pictureof a tree. In this paper, we report on a study to examine the link between spatial skills and
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Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shichao Liu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Yichen Li, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Soroush Farzin
, AR enables users to manipulate objects in thevirtual environment in an intuitive manner as what they did in the real world [5], which reducesthe cost of learning about how to use the application and makes seamless learning possible [12].For example, Januszka and Moczulski [13] applied AR for aiding product design and developmentof machinery systems by presenting design prototypes in AR. Students using AR were able to findand place relevant points in construction sites more than 60% faster and with significantly lesscognitive workload compared to when using paper plans [14]. Through case studies, Domínguezet al. [15] found that AR increased students’ motivation levels and academic performance in thefield of Architecture and Building
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Software Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Ryan Conway, Texas A&M University; Aaron Gonzalez, Texas A&M University; Alberto Rodriguez, Texas A&M University; Jacqueline Bunyavong, Texas A&M University
capstone project of a group offour undergraduate students. The capstone project started in Fall 2020, and it was completed inthe following semester of Spring 2021. The functions of the driving simulator have been testedand verified. The authors plan to advance the driving simulator by applying various data analysismethods, and for the next phase, the authors plan to continue the autonomous vehicle researchand development.Acknowledgements Authors would like to show thanks to the donor, Texas A&M Foundation, and department ofEngineering Technology and Industrial Distribution for the John Willis Capstone Endowmentthat supported this project. Thank Dr. Garth V. Crosby and Prof. Shane Dickson for teachingstudents through capstone
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division Technical Session - Interdisciplinary Capstone Projects, Pandemic Adapted Mechatronics Lab, Call for Change
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University; Boong Yeol Ryoo, Texas A&M University; Aaron Perea, Texas A&M University; Christopher Davila, Texas A&M University; Chase Burciaga, Texas A&M University; Saqib Domki, Texas A&M University; Carmelo Bustos, Texas A&M University; Luis Orozco, Texas A&M University; Gabriel Consuelo, Texas A&M University; Ramon Vazquez, Texas A&M University
complex than the scope of acapstone project. This is the reason that the work for the research project needs to be brokendown to several components and some portions can be covered by multiple capstone projects.This requires careful planning because the capstone course has its unique requirements, whichmay not be consistent with that of the research project. In this paper, two capstone projects were carried out as a part of the building structuralanalysis research project [1-3]. The first capstone team designed and built a custom quadcopterthat could fly close to the building to find potential damage to the building [4][5]. The secondcapstone team designed and built an underwater robot to inspect the portion of a buildingstructures that are
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Broadening Participation and Inclusion in STEM: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Appelhans, University at Albany-SUNY
, I highlight an additional ideological commitment that engineers have aparticular affinity for: efficiency. In my anthropological observations of the men and womenworking in semiconductor engineering, I was struck by the hyper-organization and planning thatpermeated engineers’ work and home lives. This is perhaps not surprising. Engineers’ role inmanufacturing is to evaluate and streamline processes, improve workflows, increase productionspeed, and eliminate waste. The Mann Report of 1918 [7] argued forcefully that “many of theburning questions of the time” lay in the field of scientific management and forecasted that itwould become a central goal of the engineering profession to develop expertise in finding timeand labor efficiencies in
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Jennifer Shaffer Brown, Clemson University; Emma Katherine Buell, Clemson University; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University; Karen A High, Clemson University
from Clemson University and plans to graduate in May of 2024. Her major is civil engineering with a concentration in water resources. Her primary research interests include transfer students and graduate student development.Dr. Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University Dr. Stephanie Cutler has degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, and a PhD in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech. She is an Associate Research Professor and the Director of Assessment and Instructional Support in the Leonhard Center at Penn State.Dr. Karen A High, Clemson University Dr. Karen High holds an academic appointment in the Engineering Science and Education department and joint appointments in the
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Zhiqing Lu; Herschel Pangborn; Katie Fitzsimons
their skills and their reported used of the online resources developed for the multi-course kit.Not all participants used the resources available on the website, so we conducted this analysisover the entire data set and over the 86 students who reported using the web resources. Questionsfrom the survey with significant correlations to the website use are shown in Table 5. We foundthat website usage had a negative correlation with analyzing data, oral communication, andworking with tools to build/fix things. As a result, we plan to expand the content on the website tosupport these topics. The main purpose of the website is to support the multi-course kit across theTable 3: Results of Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation with Self-Reported Usage of
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Martin Nieto-Perez, Pennsylvania State University
manydisciplines. Aware of this trend, the department of Nuclear Engineering has included within itsstrategic plan the offering of a fusion engineering track.One of the first steps towards achieving this is the curricular design of a course aimed as anoverview of the many engineering aspects of magnetic nuclear fusion systems. Topics such asfusion power calculations, plant energy balance, magnetostatic calculations, microwaveengineering, neutronics and plasma-material interactions are introduced to the students. Topromote student engagement, the course was developed on a highly engaging online platform(TopHat), and the course included experiences aimed at connecting the knowledge gained in classwith real systems. These experiences including coding using
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Adomas Povilianskas, Penn State University, ESM ; Henrietta R Tsosie, Pennsylvania State University
) Perspective use ofcontent within VR/AR space.Assessment of effectiveness planning Initial testing of the technology tools was conducted during EMCH 211 (Statics) officehours by the instructor of class section consisting of 100 students. An invitation for voluntaryparticipation was encouraged and 4 students participated in this preliminary study. Initialassessment included interactive 3D visualization of vector mathematics problems and a momentcouple example shown by the instructor on a computer tablet while explaining the topics. Thequalitative assessment of student’s satisfaction and perceived benefit was conducted via aninformal conversation. This allowed improving the current implementation of content byadjusting the 3D model features
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K-12 and Outreach
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ASEE Southeast Section Conference
Authors
Leigh S McCue, George Mason University; Stacey Rathbun, George Mason University Television; Ali Khalid Raz, George Mason University; Daigo Shishika, Department of Mechanical Engineering, George Mason University; Cynthia Smith PhD, George Mason University; Erin Hagarty, George Mason University; Richard Wood, George Mason University ; Cameron Nowzari, George Mason University; James Yang, George Mason University; Erin Williams, George Mason University
Tagged Topics
Professional Engineering Education Papers
support the developed curriculum, videos were professionally produced by GMU-TV. Thispartnership leverages the engineering and scientific expertise of the research team, professionalproduction skills and equipment of GMU-TV, and on-air talent of student researchers to explainthe content in a manner that is compelling for high school aged learners.The videos were intended to supplement written curricular content related to structuralengineering, aero/hydrodynamics, systems engineering, swarm dynamics, biologically inspiredpropulsion, and to support construction of the actual BLIMPs. At the time of this writing, eight often planned videos are completed, and are freely available via Vimeo, YouTube, and the programwebsite. The content, with links
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Retention
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ASEE Southeast Section Conference
Authors
Marino Nader, University of Central Florida; Harrison N Oonge, University of Central Florida; Shawn A Putnam, University of Central Florida
Tagged Topics
Diversity, Professional Engineering Education Papers
Paper ID #36577The Influence of Engineering Curriculum Alignment on the Success ofTransfer StudentsDr. Marino Nader, University of Central Florida Marino Nader Marino Nader is an Associate lecturer in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering De- partment at the University of Central Florida and has been working on digitizing courses and exams, creating different course modalities. Dr. Nader obtained his B.Eng.,Dr. Harrison N Oonge, University of Central Florida Dr. Harrison N Oonge is an assistant dean for academic planning in the College of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Harrison
Conference Session
Retention
Collection
ASEE Southeast Section Conference
Authors
Marino Nader, University of Central Florida; Ronald F. DeMara P.E., University of Central Florida; Harrison N Oonge, University of Central Florida
Tagged Topics
Diversity, Professional Engineering Education Papers
Central Florida Dr. Harrison N Oonge is an assistant dean for academic planning in the College of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Harrison leads articulation and the curriculum alignment effort of 53 gateway courses between UCF and DirectConnect partner institutions. Prior to joining UCF, Har- rison worked for three years at West Virginia University (WVU) as a project specialist in Undergraduate Academic Affairs and an adjunct professor in WVU’s College of Education and Human Services where he taught undergraduate and graduate-level courses. Harrison holds a B.A. in Education (Kenyatta Uni- versity, Kenya), a M.A. in Special Education (WVU), and Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction (WVU
Conference Session
ERM: Mental Health and Wellness
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lin Chase, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Catherine Sleezer; Rob Sleezer, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Michelle Soledad, Minnesota State University, Mankato
work will examine performance changes as afunction of time and population size, as well as triangulating and supporting quantitative resultswith qualitative data. Another limitation of this study that could be addressed in future research isnon-respondent selection bias. We plan to extend the current work to look at additionalcomparisons with elements of Jensen and Cross’s original results not explored in this paper,including relationships between mental health, professional identity, inclusion, and demographicsfactors. Finally, additional work is needed to explore the similarities and differences between thestress cultures in project-based engineering programs and project-based computer scienceprograms.References [1] K. J. Jensen and K. J
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Utilizing Technology to Train Chemical Engineering Students
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Stransky, Rowan University; Cheryl Bodnar, Rowan University; Daniel Burkey, University of Connecticut; Daniel Anastasio, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Matthew Cooper, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
criterion or another,suggesting an inverse relationship. This is similar to the aforementioned refinery fire [15].However, this is not always consistent with other industries that rely on practitioner decisionmaking. Multiple nursing studies have documented a relationship between patient care (safety)and hospital budget (productivity), where patient care declined when the hospital underwentfinancial pressure [27], [28]. A review of incidents in aviation found that poor management byair traffic controllers (leadership) can cascade into incidents for others in the aviation system,including the cockpit crew [29]. A civil engineering and construction management textbookpoints out that management’s preliminary planning (time and leadership) can save on
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ECE Division Technical Session 4: Student-centered Learning and Teaching Methodologies
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Wu, IEEE Xplore Digital Library
youranswer.” ”If I want to increase the voltage gain of xx amplifier further, what should I do? Howdoes that affect your amplifier’s other characteristics (swing, DC bias point)? Use LTSpice todemonstrate your plan.” ”Explain your design. Why did you choose xx over xx? If possible, useLTSpice to demonstrate your answer.” ”Why do we need to have this capacitor/resistor in thiscircuit? If we remove this component, what would happen?”In Fall 2019, the author assigned this combination midterm to EE343 students for the first time.Students were also required to build one of their designs in the exam as their midterm project.Unfortunately, the hands-on project portion was canceled for the Fall 2020 group due to theCOVID-19 concern.DiscussionThe exam
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ERM: Exploring Educational Technology in Engineering
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Milo Koretsky, Tufts University; Harpreet Auby, Tufts University; John Galisky, University of California, Santa Barbara; Susan Nolen
anasynchronous class that meets once a week that I already have the activities planned out for?”Unlike Al, Joe considered the student production of written explanations “frustrating.” His useof that feature in the context of independent homework, rather than in class, coupled with theCW’s lack of correct-answer feedback prompted student complaints. Joe could see the CW’sexplanation feature as theoretically valuable for the instructor, but limited.Role of CW Community of Practice in Trajectories of AdoptionAl and Joe participated in 6 monthly community of practice (CoP) meetings during 2020-21,presenting examples of student explanations from their courses to provide attendees theopportunity to discuss ways of building on student responses in the first
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CPDD Technical Session 1 - Design of Professional Development Curricula
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Audeen Fentiman, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); John Sutherland, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Daniel Delaurentis; Kerrie Douglas, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Jorge Dorribo Camba; C. Robert Kenley, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Ali Raz; Adrie Koehler; Wanju Huang, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Andrew Hurt, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Jennifer Richardson
planning to do so in the nearfuture. Our goal is to design, develop, deploy, and evaluate the suite of instructional modulesand make them as effective and flexible as possible for employees with a wide variety ofeducation, experience, and job responsibilities. In addition, we want to design the modules sothat they can be adapted for use in 2-year and 4-year degree programs, helping prepare futureemployees to work in an organization that utilizes MBSE. It is essential for us to preparematerials that are well-aligned with the needs of organizations whose employees will be workingin the digital environment using MBSE.This research and professional development project, which is funded by the National ScienceFoundation, requires that the instructional
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Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Boshra Karimi, Northern Kentucky University; Mahdi Yazdanpour, Northern Kentucky University; Sean Foley, Northern Kentucky University
include workflow and supply chain disruption, new policy issues, and positiveimpacts including modern procurement planning, virtual working, and unique designconsiderations [12].Although the literature highlights some challenges that construction industry faces due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, there are still plenty of issues that need to be addressed. This paper focuseson these issues and investigates how the industry was affected by the pandemic from professionals’standpoint, and how the future of industry will embrace the changes.MethodologyAlthough construction has been deemed as an essential business during the pandemic, it has beenshut down from weeks to months in different states and at different times. The outbreak impact onthe industry may
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Engineering Ethics Division: Computing, Technology, and AI
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kerrie Hooper, Florida International University; Trina Fletcher, Florida International University
medicine, business, and 1meteorological studies. Stix (2021) posited that an assessment of the state-of-the-art energy-efficiencylearning in AI would have value because it could ensure ethical considerations for future generations wherethe long-term cost of a technological solution can be flagged early in advance. Therefore, methodologiesand plans implemented now can impact the future due to global issues of uncertainty like climate change.The education system’s critical role in evolving the best practices in AI education across disciplines shouldnot be overlooked. As part of this work-in-progress (WIP), we developed a first draft of the pre-and-postsurvey instrument to disseminate to students
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DEED Technical Session 6 Design Pedagogy
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul Leidig, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Robin Adams, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
reflections  Completeness of the reflections submittedTable 3Scenario 2 Prototype Playbook Structure Example Iteration Scenario:  Students do not generate quick steps for feedback, even after specifically encouraged to do so  Learners often take longer times before seeking feedback than prompted to  A sense of delay and only making things available to the instructor right as the final product is due  Reluctance to produce anything until it is completely talked out or they come to a clear and final plan Possible Struggles:  Do not understand what is meant by an iteration or what we are asking for  Significant misconceptions as to what is meant by iteration and/or
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WIED: Activities and Programs
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anuja Kamat, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gloria Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Jiahui Song, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Tugba Arsava; James Lambrechts, Wentworth Institute of Technology
surveyresults indicate that many students enjoyed the hands-on workshops and would recommend theevent to others.Organizing the workshopOrganizing these types of workshops is usually time consuming, and making it hands-on in avirtual environment added another layer of challenge as we could not use the lab equipment wewould normally have available for tests. The authors' first challenge was to plan the activitieswhich the students could perform safely without needing help from an adult and without any labequipment.The next challenge was the cost. Funding is always a problem for outreach activity, and it is evenmore challenging for virtual events involving hands-on activities. For in-person hands-onactivity, students will work as a group and the
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Social Identities and STEM Experiences: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 6
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin Peters, University of San Diego; Susan Lord, University of San Diego
Paper ID #38027 ʻHo okele: Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander EngineeringStudents Navigating the New Troubled Waters of Identity andMeaningAustin Peters Austin Morgan Kainoa Peters is a current B.S./B.A. Integrated Engineering student at the University of San Diego's ʻ Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering graduating Spring '22. Peters was born and raised in Wailuku, Maui, Hawai i, and plans to attend Purdue University's PhD program in Engineering Education beginning Fall '23.Susan M Lord (Professor
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Statics Fanatics 1
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adam Powell, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Kimberly Lechasseur, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Sarah Wodin-Schwartz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
, because the exam practices were modified, twoadditional items asked “The opportunity to resubmit midterm corrections after receiving mygrade” and “The opportunity to retake the final exam with access to notes, the book, andcollaboration with classmates.” Because the mid-term corrections were optional, students werealso asked to indicate whether they opted to submit them.In both courses, a score for gains in self-efficacy was calculated for each student by taking themean response to five items with a common stem, “As a result of your work in this Statics class,what gains did you make in the following?” The five items related to self-efficacy are:“Enthusiasm for engineering,” “Interest in taking or planning to take additional engineeringclasses
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bernard Van Wie, Washington State University; Zeynep Durak, Washington State University; Olivia Reynolds, Washington State University; Kitana Kaiphanliam, Washington State University; David Thiessen, Washington State University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University; Oluwafemi Ajeigbe; Aminul Islam Khan, Washington State University; Prashanta Dutta, Washington State University; Heidi Curtis, Campbell University; Carah Watson, Campbell University; Jacqueline Gartner, Campbell University
(Graduate Student) Olivia received her PhD in chemical engineering from Washington State University in 2022. Her research is focused on the development and assessment of low-cost, hands-on learning tools for fluid mechanics and heat transfer. She plans to remain at Washington State University where she will teach the first-year engineering courses and develop the first-year engineering program.Kitana Kaiphanliam (PhD Candidate) PhD candidate in chemical engineering with research emphases in biomedically-focused hands-on learning tools and T cell manufacturing for immunotherapy treatments.David B. Thiessen (Clinical Assistant Professor)Olusola Adesope (Professor)Oluwafemi Johnson AjeigbeAminul Islam Khan (Mr.) Aminul
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuan Li, University of Florida; Peyton Turinetti, University of Florida; Sarah Furtney, University of Florida; Chelsey Simmons, University of Florida; Renee Simmons
information about a situation people want to change to define a K-2-ETS1-1 K-2 simple problem that can be solved through the development of a new or improved object or tool. Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as K-2-ETS1-2 K-2 needed to solve a given problem. Analyze data from tests of two objects designed to solve the same problem to compare the strengths and K-2-ETS1-3 K-2 weaknesses of how each performs. Plan and conduct an investigation to describe and classify different kinds of materials
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Widmann, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; John Chen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Jocelyn Gee; Melissa Melton; Nicholas Seah; Brian Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
completion over the last four academic years and the planned completion for thisyear. Academic performance data of each survey respondent has been appended to survey resultsalong with student conduct data allowing us to track academic performance and to investigatehow students might negotiate obstacles in the academic setting. The data is de-identified toprotect the anonymity of the survey respondents.Table I: Information on the surveys completed Academic Year Surveys Completed Notes 2017-2018 321 Mostly Mechanical Engineering (M.E.) students 2018-2019 1253 All Engineering First Year students and Most M.E.’s surveyed 2019-2020
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Educational Research and Methods (ERM) Division Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yilin Feng, California State University, Los Angeles
. Provided in each fall semester, the objectives of the course are to understand thefundamental mechanism and principles of airport planning and development, airport financemanagement, airport marketing and communication, and governmental and public relations.Before 2020 fall semester, Airport Administration was provided with 70% face-to-face lecture oncampus and 30% field trips to three airports. Field trip was of great importance in the course as itprovided students with opportunities to connect the knowledge students learned from class withthe real world application. However, the university changed to online classes due to thecoronavirus outbreak since March 2020 and remained remote until the end of 2021 fall semester.The author took over this
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carmen Lilley, The University of Illinois at Chicago; Gregory Larnell
the pandemic, all events and outreach were pivoted to virtual platforms duringyear 1 (2021-22) of the program. Planning for events and outreach were virtual based on thecontinuously changing status of campus closures due to the pandemic last year into summer2021. During the first year, 5 events here hosted in the program during the Spring and four eventand one group activity were hosted in Fall 2022. To date, programs have included professionaland peer presentations, group readings and discussions, workshops and expert panels focused onthe three pillars of self-advocacy. A more detailed description of the programming and supportsin the program can be found in Reference [7].Discussion For this work in progress, we present the survey