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Teaching Professional Skills in Chemical Engineering
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Robert Wayne Gammon-Pitman, Ohio State University; Lin Ding, Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering
and assessment design.Lin Ding, Ohio State University Lin Ding, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at The Ohio State University. Dr. Ding’s scholarly interests lie in discipline-based STEM education research. His work includes theoretical and empirical investigations of student content learning, problem solving, reasoning skills, and epistemological development. Dr. Ding specializes in research-based assessment development and focuses primarily on the quantitative research paradigm. He has published numerous high-impact journal articles, book chapters, and research proceedings papers. In addition, Dr. Ding has been leading multiple federal and state projects sponsored by the
Conference Session
Innovative Pedagogies Afforded Through Technology and Remote Learning
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Hector Zuniga-Robles, Universidad Andres Bello; María Elena Truyol, Universidad Andres Bello
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #33363Podcasting in Geophysics Education: How to Learn Without Removing theHeadphonesHector Zuniga-Robles, Universidad Andres Bello Hector Zuniga-Robles received his BS degree of Engineering Sciences from the University of Concep- cion. He also holds postgraduate degree in Geomatics at the University of Chile and the University of Santiago and in Geophysics at the University of Rosario, Argentina. He has 35-years of experience work- ing in geophysical exploration projects around the world. He began to share his knowledge through talks and courses to companies, which later led him to teach courses at universities
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Educational and Professional Issues of Strategic Importance to the Civil Engineering Profession and ASCE
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jakob C. Bruhl, United States Military Academy; Brock E. Barry P.E., United States Military Academy; David Carlson P.E., United States Military Academy
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
infrastructure, protective structures, and engineering education.Dr. Brock E. Barry P.E., United States Military Academy Dr. Brock E. Barry, P.E. is the Director of the Civil Engineering Division and Professor of Engineering Education in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. Dr. Barry holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Rochester Institute of Tech- nology, a Master of Science degree from University of Colorado at Boulder, and a PhD from Purdue University. Prior to pursuing a career in academics, Dr. Barry spent 10-years as a senior geotechnical engineer and project manager on projects throughout the United States. He is a licensed professional en
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Diane Nicole Abdullah, Florida International University; Trina L. Fletcher, Florida International University; Ronald Quintero, Florida International University; Jade R. Moten, Florida International University; Brittany Nicole Boyd, Morgan State University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
industry holding technical and operations-based roles and has experience with outreach projects focused on STEM education and mentoring.Ronald Quintero, Florida International UniversityJade R. Moten, Florida International University Jade R. Moten is a graduate student at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. Her research interests include expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in engineering education, policy development, TRIO programs, and quality tool implementation.Miss Brittany Nicole Boyd, Morgan State University Brittany N. Boyd is currently a doctoral student at Morgan State University. Her research interests include scale development to examine post-secondary experiences and program
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Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Chad E. Kennedy, Arizona State University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #32443To File or Not to File Intellectual Property is Not the Only QuestionDr. Chad E. Kennedy, Arizona State University Professor Kennedy’s experience spans biomedical engineering research, project management, and ad- vanced technology application in industry. Mr. Kennedy’s expertise stems from spending the last 25+ years working in the field of engineering. His early career began working in various engineering de- sign, testing, and astronaut training capacities at NASA Johnson Space Center. After, Dr. Kennedy helped establish the Silicon Valley office and operations of VI Technology, Inc., an independent
Conference Session
Student Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Bala Vignesh Sundaram, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Nadia N. Kellam, Arizona State University; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
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Diversity
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Student
. is an Associate Professor of engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of En- gineering at Arizona State University. He teaches context-centered electrical engineering and embedded systems design courses, and studies the use of context and storytelling in both K-12 and undergraduate engineering design education. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering Education (2010) and M.S./B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University. Dr. Jordan is PI on several NSF-funded projects related to design, including an NSF Early CAREER Award entitled ”CAREER: Engineering De- sign Across Navajo Culture, Community, and Society” and ”Might Young Makers be the Engineers of the Future?,” and is a Co-PI on the NSF
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Adaptation of Laboratory-based Courses During a Pandemic: Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division
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Jason Yao, East Carolina University; Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University; Chris Venters, East Carolina University; Nic Herndon; Melinda T. Doty, East Carolina University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
served as a controls engineer in China from 1995 to 2000. His current research interests include wearable medical devices, telehealthcare, bioinstrumentation, biosignal processing, and control systems. His educational research interests are laboratory/project-driven learning and integration of research into undergraduate education. Dr. Yao is a member of the American Society of Engineering Education and a senior member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), to which he has been an active volunteer.Dr. Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University Dr. Ricky Castles is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering at East Carolina University. He is primarily affiliated with the ECU
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Research Methods and Studies on Engineering Education Research
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Andrew Katz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Matthew Norris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Abdulrahman M. Alsharif, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Michelle D. Klopfer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; David B. Knight, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jacob R. Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Educational Research and Methods
a small number of cases.3.2.2 Computer-assisted approachTo analyze these survey questions, we used a novel combination of modern natural languageprocessing techniques. The process starts with the raw text from student responses. We thenembed the sentences in a high dimensional vector space with sentence transformers based on theBERT architecture [26]. These embeddings then undergo a combination of linear and nonlineardimensionality reduction steps using principal component analysis (PCA) and uniform manifoldapproximation and project (UMAP) [27], respectively. We used PCA to reduce from the originalembedding space into an intermediate embedding space since the technique is efficient atmaintaining variance in the original embeddings without
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 3: Teaching Environmental Engineering in the COVID-19 Era
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Andrew Ross Pfluger, United States Military Academy; Michael A. Butkus, United States Military Academy; Benjamin Michael Wallen P.E., United States Military Academy; Mark Robert Read, United States Military Academy
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Environmental Engineering
Involvement Enhancing Yes TBD Projects Day Coordination Enhancing Yes TBD Knowledge Management / SharePoint Maintenance Essential Yes YesCommunication Program Website Enhancing No N/A External Advertising Enhancing Yes No 8Table 2. Identified major activities
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Tuncay Aktosun, University of Texas at Arlington; Yolanda Parker, Tarrant County College; Jianzhong Su, University of Texas at Arlington
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Director in his department since 2008, and he also acts as the Project Director for the NSF Bridge Program in his department. In the past he served as the Graduate Director and as the Undergraduate Director in his department, and he directed the NSF-LSAMP program on his campus during 2009-2014 and also directed the NSF-LSAMP Bridge-to-Doctorate pro- gram on his campus during 2010-2013.Dr. Yolanda Parker, Tarrant County College Dr. Yolanda Parker’s education includes earning a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University in Applied Mathematical Sciences, a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies from Dartmouth College (New Hampshire) and a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from Illinois State University. She has held a
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Engineering Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Boshra Karimi, Northern Kentucky University; Mahdi Yazdanpour, Northern Kentucky University; Phil Lewis, Texas A&M University
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Educational Research and Methods
worked as a visiting instructor in the School of International Studies and Outreach and as a teach- ing associate in the School of Construction Management Technology at Oklahoma State University. She has also worked as an instructor at Ershad Damavand University. In addition, she has over 14 years of experience in industry. Her research interests include sustainable project management, sustainability as- sessment, sustainable technology implementation, supply chain management, decision-making modeling, and big data application in construction. Her research has been published in several peer reviewed journals and presented at international conferences. Dr. Karimi has received numerous awards and recognitions including
Conference Session
Cross-cultural Sensitivity, Moral Imagination, and Diversity in Engineering Ethics Education
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jani C. Ingram, Northern Arizona University; Angelina E. Castagno, Northern Arizona University; Ricky Camplain; Davona D Blackhorse, Northern Arizona University
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics
American students to work with her as a Navajo principal investigator on the project and building an interdisciplinary, collaborative team of scientists with expertise in analytical chemistry, geoscience, cancer biology, and social sciences are also important to her research. She is a member of the Navajo Nation (born to the N´aneesht’ e´ zhi clan) and is involved in outreach activities for Native American students in undergraduate and graduate research. She is the principal investigator of the Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention and the director of the Bridges to Baccalaureate program. She was named the 2018 recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into
Conference Session
Sociotechnical Thinking II: Interpretation, Curricular Practices, and Structural Change
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Donna M Riley, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Rosalee A Clawson, Purdue University; Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado Boulder; Beth A. Myers, University of Colorado Boulder; Ivonne Santiago P.E., University of Texas at El Paso; Nick A. Stites, University of Colorado Boulder; Jennifer L. Taylor, University of Colorado Boulder
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
, militaryservice, work in the trades, and life events that too often prevent individuals from pursuingengineering.In the specific context of a project focused on preparing an engineering workforce that canrealize vehicle and roadway electrification and grid decarbonization for a sustainabletransportation infrastructure, we developed a strategic agenda for instilling cross-disciplinarycapacities and creating a smooth interconnected system of pathways through engineering.This paper discusses the structural changes needed in our educational infrastructure and thecurricular and pedagogical changes required for engineering formation to address sustainabilitychallenges in the future. We identify areas for growth and a set of strategic actions in pre-college
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 2
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Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
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Computing and Information Technology
key feature of this offering of this course. Students were giventhree immersion options: industry, research or entrepreneurial. Students divided into groupsbased upon the immersion option that they wanted to pursue as well as the topics that theyindicated interest in. Several project topics were suggested for each category and student groupswere free to propose their own.In the industry option, one group of students had an opportunity to explore the NDSU networkand its security. A second group helped a local business (which one of the students was workingat) to design a security testing exercise which was deployed by the company’s staff who reportedback (somewhat abstracted, for security purposes, results to the students). In both cases
Conference Session
Program Support Initiatives
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Charles Riley P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology; Jesse M. Kinder, Oregon Institute of Technology; Ben S. Bunting Jr, Oregon Institute of Technology
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Civil Engineering
. Likewise, efforts mostly but not entirely led by the abovementionedfaculty commission, such as the annual offering of a teaching workshop and teaching conference,as well as new faculty training, a variety of seminars and teaching chats, and voluntary peerobservation all work to reinforce a university culture that is focused on quality teaching andpedagogical development.According to our university’s mission, we provide “a hands-on, project-based learningenvironment” and we aspire to be on the leading edge of “innovative teaching.”Indeed, this phrase appears in a recently released strategic plan, which further emphasizesexcellence and the guiding value of “embracing and celebrating the highest quality standards inteaching.”Though our university is
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Rick Hutley, University of the Pacific; Rahim Khoie, University of the Pacific; Camilla M. Saviz P.E., University of the Pacific; Michael Doherty, University of the Pacific
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Electrical and Computer
challenges facing the students were:  Attending Remote Classes: Students had to adapt to remote instruction and had to switch among different platforms for different courses.  Asynchronous Mode: With asynchronous classes, students missed having the ability to ask questions and participate in class discussions in real time.  Team-based Activities: Students collaborating on lab work and projects requiring teamwork had to adapt from in-person meetings to remote and sometimes asynchronous activities, and in many cases, across time zones.  Technology: Some students lacked access to reliable computers or internet connectivity.  Personal: Some students faced difficult family, health, financial, or living situations.Thrown into the
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 9
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Lisa Abrams, Ohio State University; Adithya Jayakumar, Ohio State University; Lucille Sheppard, Ohio State University; Amy Kramer P.E., Ohio State University; Toni M. Calbert, Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
population [22]. In 2008 and 2012, the COE completed the PACE(Project to Assess the Climate in Engineering) project funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundationto identify issues that affect persistence among engineering undergraduates at 22 schools, whilepaying specific attention to the intersection of race, gender, and academic experience [23]. Whenasked to share their personal experiences within the COE, many students indicated that theclimate for women and URMs was not positive and could potentially be detrimental to theireducational experience. For example, some of the comments included the following:“I’m a female, and I've had both professors and students make derogatory comments in jestabout women in engineering.”“Never have I been singled out by
Conference Session
Research Methods and Studies on Engineering Education Research
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Renato Alan Bezerra Rodrigues, University of Manitoba; Jeffrey Wayne Paul, University of Manitoba; Jillian Seniuk Cicek, University of Manitoba
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Educational Research and Methods
to apply theirexpertise within engineering education. “halfway into my first year I got this notice about a workshop [on teaching]. And I thought, okay, I’ll give it a try.” “my capstone project supervisor had some money to investigate simulated labs … to do some simulation of the lab classes that we do.” “when I came to [institution x], which is almost exclusively engineering and engineers, I had multiple other opportunities to extend those early ideas [on how engineers learn to write] and also to test them.”Sometimes these opportunities were consciously sought, and sometimes found through ahappenstance: “…and I kind of just took any job I could
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Studies of Classroom Assessment: Exam Wrappers, Equitable Grading, Test Anxiety, and Use of Reflection
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Karen C. Davis, Miami University
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #33470Examining the Efficacy of Exam Wrappers in a Computer Science CourseDr. Karen C. Davis, Miami University Karen C. Davis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineer- ing at Miami University. Her research interests include database design, query processing and optimiza- tion, data warehousing, and computing education. She has published more than 50 papers, most of which are co-authored with her students. She has advised over 100 senior design project students and more than 40 MS/PhD theses/projects in the area of database systems. She was awarded the ASEE Sharon Keillor
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Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 1: Mechanical and CAD Track
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Nina T. Jones, University of Florida; Sean R. Niemi, University of Florida; Matthew J. Traum, Engineer Inc.
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
labs.Results suggest that each student gains experience building and running their own experiments,and they can explore interesting or unexpected observations at will without the time constraint ofa classroom lab schedule [6]. Further benefits include the ability for experiments to be tailored bythe teacher to meet student needs and the ability of laboratories to be readily shared betweenuniversities [7].Just as important, there is growing need for students to practice professional remote engineeringinteractions because industry has increasingly turned to remote and virtual workflows for reasonsincluding 1) increased complexity of tasks, 2) increased cost of equipment and software coupledwith short term project time frames, 3) the necessity of trained
Conference Session
Thermal Fluid Related
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Siu Ling Leung, Pennsylvania State University; Eric Marsh, Pennsylvania State University; Stephen Lynch, Pennsylvania State University; H. J. Sommer III, Pennsylvania State University; Sean N. Brennan, Pennsylvania State University; Tak-Sing Wong, The Pennsylvania State University; Brian M. Foley, The Pennsylvania State University; Jean-Michel Mongeau, Pennsylvania State University; Daniel H. Cortes, Penn State University; Karen A. Thole, Pennsylvania State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Penn State. He received his BSME from the University of Wyoming, and his MS and PhD from Virginia Tech.Dr. H. J. Sommer III, Pennsylvania State University Joe Sommer joined Penn State in 1980 following completion of his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and has served as Interim Head of the Department and as Graduate Coordinator. He was a founder of ECSEL, one of the original NSF Engineering Educational Coalitions. His research interests include mechatronics, three-dimensional kine- matics, biomechanics and vehicle dynamics with recent projects ranging from multibody dynamics, to locomotion in microgravity, to tractor overturn, to unmanned air
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Computers in Education 10 - Technology 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Christian E. Lopez, Lafayette College; Omar Ashour, Pennsylvania State University; James Devin Cunningham, Carnegie Mellon University; Conrad Tucker, Carnegie Mellon University
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Computers in Education
work presented in thispaper is part of an ongoing project to investigate the effectiveness of the CLICK approach inachieving this goal.3. Effectiveness of the CLICK Approach Study3.1 Immersive 3D Simulation Learning ModuleA 3D simulation model for a manufacturing assembly system was built in Simio® for thelearning module. Simio® is a software package that can be used to create and run dynamicmodels of systems with the ability to build 3D animations [44]. The system represents a tablelamp manufacturing assembly environment. Figure 1 shows a snapshot of the environment. Theoverall process starts with creating the base part of the table lamp using injection moldingmachines, the base parts are then cooled down and transported to a preparation
Conference Session
CoNECD Session : Day 1 Slot 4 Technical Session 1
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2021 CoNECD
Authors
Niesha C. Douglas, Educate, Activate, Transform; Cathy Howell, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Lisa R. Merriweather, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Anna Sanczyk, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
thestudents graduated on time, thus making sure that they were kept on track, emphasizing more ofan academic advisory role focused on what students were doing rather than a mentoring onewhich emphasizes who the students are and what they need more holistically.Another outcome of culture of doing is that students are treated as employees rather than humanbeings learning in a scientific environment. The data spoke specifically to this when a programdirector indicated that the student needed to be able to work independently with minimaldirection from them. In other words, they were only concerned with the students ability tocomplete the project and not the process which includes the learning component that isassociated with the project. This construct
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Amy Voss Farris, Pennsylvania State University; Anna Eunji Kim, Pennsylvania State University; Junde Li; Swaroop Ghosh, Pennsylvania State University
development of technologies. Technology uses and limitations, in turn, impact society.This creates a largely unexplored opportunity––one in which quantum computing can beintroduced to young students through project-based learning units in which the driving questionand ways of making sense of that question are driven by real-world engineering applications ofquantum computing. The NGSS specify integration of “three dimensions” of science learning:(1) disciplinary core ideas, (2) science and engineering practices, and (3) crosscutting ideas thatspan across scientific disciplines (e.g., structure and function). Instruction should thereforesupport students to work on design solutions to interdisciplinary problems that engage them inauthentic science and
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2003 GSW
Authors
Amir Karimi
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 4523 Dynamic Systems and Control √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 4603 FEA in Mechanical Design √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 4702 Mech. Systems/Controls Lab √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 4802 Thermal/Fluid Lab √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 4811 ME Project Planning Lab √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 4813 ME Design Project √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √Technical Elective Courses ME 3323 Dynamics of Mech. Systems √ √ √ √ √ √ √ ME 3823 Machine Element Design
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Environmental Engineering Technical Session 4: Environmental Issues and the Impacts of Intersectionality
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Shannon Katherine Gilmartin, Stanford University; Angela Harris, North Carolina State University; Christina Martin-Ebosele, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering, Women in Engineering
opportunities relevant tounderstanding the social, cultural, economic, legal, policy, and political contexts ofenvironmental engineering challenges” (p. 80). That said, interdisciplinary work is notnecessarily straightforward in the academy as historically designed. As colleagues andepistemologies from different disciplines come together in a variety of ways, the interface can beboth productive and complex [2], [9].Researchers also point to community partnerships and service learning experiences inundergraduate civil and environmental engineering curricula that reflect both systems andinterdisciplinary problem-based frameworks. They describe positive outcomes and challenges ofsuch community-engaged project work, such as students’ expanded opportunity
Conference Session
Engaging the Online Classroom
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Matthew M. Barry, University of Pittsburgh; Samantha E. Wismer; Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh; Lee Allen Dosse, University of Pittsburgh
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Mechanics
engineering roles. He served as the mechanical coordinator for the RMU Engineering Department for six years, and was the Director of Outreach for the Research and Outreach Center in the School of Engineering, Mathematics and Science. In 2019, Dr. Kerzmann joined the Me- chanical Engineering and Material Science (MEMS) department at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the advising coordinator and associate professor in the MEMS department, where he positively engages with numerous mechanical engineering advisees, teaches courses in mechanical engineering and sustainability, and conducts research in energy systems. Throughout his career, Dr. Kerzmann has advised over eighty student projects, some of which have won
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Endeavors: Engineering, Art and Society
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Cristián Eduardo Vargas-Ordóñez P.E., Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Morgan M. Hynes, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
of his research, he has explored Colombian chemical engineers’ social representations about science and technology and the conceptions and attitudes about chemical engineering and their identity as chemical engineers. He belonged to Colombian educational formal and informal ambits like a pedagogic consultant at the Plane- tarium of Bogot´ for the project ”Centers of Interest in Astronomy”; innovation, science, and technology a instructor and consultant at the science and technology museum Maloka; and school teacher in Chemistry. As part of his research interests, he looks for the integration between the arts and engineering to foster social justice and critical thinking, and the
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Luke A. Duncan, Clemson University; Karen A. High, Clemson University; Kaileigh A. Byrne, Clemson University; Rachel Nicole White, Clemson University
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Mathematics
Paper ID #34208Exploring the Relationship Between Math Anxiety, Working Memory, andExperiencesLuke A. Duncan, Clemson University Luke Duncan is a doctoral student in the Engineering and Science Education Department at Clemson University. His background is in mathematical sciences and mathematics education. Luke’s primary research interests include math anxiety and student success in higher education. He is currently involved in projects surrounding the topics of transfer student success, cognitive and symbol load, math anxiety, and qualitative research methods.Dr. Karen A. High, Clemson University Dr. Karen High holds
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First-Year Programs: Design in the First Year
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sherri Youssef, The Ohio State University; Patrick James Herak, The Ohio State University; J. Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University; Todd France, Ohio Northern University
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First-Year Programs
, primarily in the mechanics area. His pedagogical research areas include standards-based assessment and curriculum design, including the incorporation of entrepreneurial thinking into the engineering curriculum and especially as pertains to First-Year Engineering.Dr. Todd France, Ohio Northern University Todd France is the director of Ohio Northern University’s Engineering Education program, which strives to prepare engineering educators for grades 7-12. Dr. France also helps coordinate the first-year engi- neering experience at ONU. He earned his PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder in Architectural Engineering, and conducted research in K-12 engineering education and project-based learning