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Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Integration and Sociotechnical Thinking: The Big Picture
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Fernandez, UMass Amherst; Sarah Aileen Brownell, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Ankita Kumar; Bailey Bond-Trittipo, Florida International University; Zoii Arrianna Henry; Corin L. Bowen, California State University, Los Angeles
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
does engineering? Who is engineering done for? Asengineering is increasingly associated with cutting edge technology and innovative advances incomplex and/or large scale systems, these are questions that merit reflection. These trends tend todisproportionately benefit those in wealthy sectors of society. Simultaneously, those with theleast economic wealth are often negatively impacted. But, engineering doesn’t have to continuealong this path. It is instructive to reflect on the fact that engineering encompasses technologiesand designs that have served much of the human population for ages. Engineering to meet basichuman needs, such as working with the natural world toward sustainable food gatheringpractices, building homes and infrastructure
Conference Session
Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 8
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kavitha Chintam, Northwestern University; Alexis N. Prybutok, University of Washington; Chloé M. Archuleta; Adrien Deberghes; Beth DiBiase; Ruihan Li; Jeffrey Richards; Linsey Seitz; Jennifer Cole, Northwestern University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
highlight a small fraction of this new body ofwork, where students begin to engage in discussion of ARDEI concepts and ARDEI context istaught explicitly in engineering courses or is included in engineering problem solving.Some educators have begun adding context to show the connections between engineering andsociety to engineering examples, homework, and textbook problems that have traditionallyfocused on the technical aspects of engineering problem solving. Hirschfield and Mayes capturestudent interest in a chemical engineering kinetics course by using tangible examples of baking,antifreeze, and flame retardants, and asking students to reflect on the ethical considerationspresent in the design and use of these chemicals [14]. Riley’s
Conference Session
Sociotechnical Thinking: Who, Why, and How?
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benjamin J. Laugelli, University of Virginia
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
particular, thearchetypal figure of Victor Frankenstein offers students a model of a negative “possible self” thatcautions against rogue engineering practices. The paper analyzes themes from Shelley’s novel asthey were used in courses in science, technology, and society (STS) to foster ethical reflection onthe perils of practicing irresponsible, presumptuous, unaccountable, and biased techno-science.IntroductionMary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is widely regarded as a foundational work of early sciencefiction that cautions against misguided and unethical science and engineering. As such, the novelshould be poised to help engineering undergraduates cultivate moral imagination and acommitment to socially responsible techno-science. Along this line, a
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division 2 - Engagement in Practice Lightning Round: Equitable Engagement and Transformative Education
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ezequiel Aleman, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Ethan Paul Ruchotzke; Michael Brown, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
player choice determines the outcome of the game. Our learning outcomes focused on increasing student awareness and interest in computer sciencecareers, fostering moral and inter-personal development by providing students an opportunity to think aboutpurpose and their role in social change, and encouraging students to use games to explore place-basedchallenges in their own lives.Learning Outcomes and Conceptual Framework The conceptual framework links youth development and foundational learning outcomes incomputer science and computational thinking through the program activities. As all of our participants are‘middle school aged’, and we expect that they would be in the process of exploring potential identities,reflecting on
Conference Session
Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexis Ortiz-Rosario, The Ohio State University; Ali Kaveh Rahimi
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
to performtwo interviews with stakeholders or individuals integral to the business. The experienceculminated with a project that required students to create a solution related to disabilitypolicy, workforce management, health/behavioral safety, or technology in the company. Inthe classroom, students were assigned complementary readings on the design process,completed weekly reflections on their learning experiences and weekly readings, anddiscussed the project, the progress, and the resources they required from either faculty orindustry mentors.Being a pilot program, a few challenges were identified. The challenges include framing anadequate assessment framework and balancing the synergy between the work studentsperform inside and outside
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - GIFTS
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey W. Fergus P.E., Auburn University; Jessica Bowers, Auburn University - Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
out that not all the student outcomes are technical and that non-technical skills are required to be a successful engineer. This is followed by a discussion of thecareer-ready competencies identified by the National Association of Colleges and Employers(NACE) which are listed in Table 1 [10]. After review of the outcomes and competencies,students are asked to reflect on the competencies in which they are most confident at this stage oftheir education and then participate in an exercise to assess the competencies needed whendeveloping a new product.The Poll Everywhere platform was used to crowdsource responses to the question, “Which of thefollowing competencies have you developed during your first year at the university or based onyour
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - GIFTS
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen C. Davis, Miami University
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
activitiesdeveloped for the pilot offering of a new first-year experience course for all engineering andcomputing majors in our college. The course is multi-disciplinary, with hands-on projects fromseveral different areas. The course introduces engineering and computing design principles andpractices, with a particular focus on an agile methodology. The first activity is part of the teambuilding phase of the course, and it is a kinesthetic activity where students develop a process thatsatisfies constraints and meets an objective. The activity involves several sprints wherein thestudents measure their results, reflect, and improve their processes. It is adapted from an industryactivity using balls; we use balloons because they are more cost effective and
Conference Session
Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Technical Session 2: Experiential Learning in Biomedical Engineering
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sabia Zehra Abidi, Rice University
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
, charge andmomentum balance in biological systems. A total of 41 undergraduates were enrolled in the courseconsisting of 20 students who identified as female and 21 students who identified as male. Ofthese, all participants completed the team assignment and 39 completed the individual reflections(19 females, 20 males).3.2 Study DesignStudents had two weeks to complete the ’Music of the Heart’ assignment [30]. The assignmentwas timed with the heart sound related lectures to ensure students had adequate backgroundphysiologically to complete the assignment. The learning objectives of the assignment were to 1)articulate the differences between a normal and diseased heart sound 2) connect differences inheart sounds to physiological causes and 3
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 4
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marilyn Barger P.E., FLATE (Florida Advanced Technological Education Center of Excellence); Richard Gilbert, University of South Florida
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
produce a total of 84 Volts DC that was fed to the inverter’s input. The inverter wasconfigured to operate off-grid and produce a 120 Volts AC output connected to the ACdisconnect box, as well as a 50 Volt DC output that charged the battery bank. Thedisconnect box fed the power distribution box which fed the load and 24-volt sourcesthat powered the LIMS box and all the sensors. Although the connection of the sensorsto the LIMS box is straightforward, care must be taken to ensure that the sensors werewired correctly using the appropriate load resistor.Once the sensors were connected, the LIMS “engine” was configured and data wassuccessfully collected reflecting the use of voltage, current and temperature from theload. (a soldering station). The
Collection
2023 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
Authors
Pinar Omur-Ozbek; Ketul Popat; DaeSeok Chai; Christie Peebles; Abdulkhakim Salokhiddinov
indicated on the syllabus, there are two group projects in this course. Students will be paired up with students in another country (groups may have 3-4 students). Building on the case studies they worked on (to provide scaffolding for this assignment and get the students working on the project as early as possible) they will create a short report and a short presentation. All students will be expected to contribute to all parts of this activity. The instructors will assess how the students shared the work, how much they interacted to prepare the report and presentation, who did they seek help from (ideally almost all faculty being involved in the course). 4- Reflections: Students will be asked to reflect
Collection
14th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference
Authors
Brian Patrick O'Connell, Northeastern University
technologies. His research now focuses on developing engineering technologies and learning environments, specifically makerspaces, to support engineering education at many levels. He’s also heavily involved with his local FIRST Robotics Challenge team as a mentor. 14th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference: University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee Jul 30 GIFTS: Situational Learning of MATLAB Using Data Collection and Analysis Modules Based on Upper-Level Engineering Lab ExperimentsIntroductionThe first-year engineering courses of Northeastern University involve mixed discipline cohortswith a curriculum that reflects the range of engineering design and
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine C. Chen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Haley McDevitt; Hermine Vedogbeton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Debra Boucher, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Arnold Mitchell Lane Jr., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Brianna Raphino, Worcester Polytechnic Institute ; Olufunmilayo Ayobami, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
of our quarterly check-ins with our CoMPASSScholars in November 2022. We had 14 out of the 15 scholars that were on campus (since 5 werestudying at a global project center that term) participate in the event. Several reminders to thestudents with an explanation of the special event with dinner helped with the high participationrate (although some students could attend for only part of the time).Meetings with the CoMPASS support team (i.e., WPI faculty and staff) and the artist took placebefore the event to plan out the 2-hour event, and Figure 1 displays the flow of the eventcomponents. As students arrived to the meeting, we had our typical check-in chats and used theRose-Thorn-Bud activity [4] for mindful reflection. We also designed a
Conference Session
Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nrupaja Bhide, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Yağmur Önder, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Sydney Free, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Michael Dunham, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Dhinesh Balaji Radhakrishnan, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
international development often reinforce structures of marginalization, we are vigilant andcritical in implementing this curriculum and seek to minimize the imposition of hegemonicways of knowing, doing, and being. Our pedagogical framework of Localized Engineering inDisplacement is grounded in principles of social justice and critical pedagogy [8]. Theframework centers the local knowledge of the community and empowers displaced studentsto be learners, leaders, and citizens [8]. In DeBoer et al. [8], we describe this framework, itsoutcomes for students, and its impact on the community.In this paper, we explore the drivers of relevant curricular design and share how the LEDcurriculum has evolved over the past seven years through reflection and action
Conference Session
Stories, Communication, and Convergence in Engineering Education
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ariana Turner, Georgia Institute of Technology; Hye Yeon Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology; Joseph M LeDoux, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
includes three clusters of competencies: intellectual openness, workethic and conscientiousness, and positive core self-evaluation. These clusters includecompetencies, such as flexibility, initiative, appreciation for diversity, and metacognition (theability to reflect on one’s own learning and adjust accordingly).• The Interpersonal Domain includes two clusters of competencies: teamwork and collaborationand leadership. These clusters include competencies, such as communication, collaboration,responsibility, and conflict resolution. While research has shown a host of positive outcomes (i.e., educational attainment, careeradvancement, and physical health) as a result of successful development in The CognitiveDomain, far less research has
Conference Session
Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 9
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Jamieson, Miami University; Eric James Rapos, Miami University; Nathaniel Bryan
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
recognition, all aimed at collaborative software mod- eling. He also is actively researching the use of games in teaching and faculty development, and is an avid tabletop gamer in his spare time.Nathaniel Bryan ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 WIP - Let’s Play - Improving our Teaching by Reversing Roles and being a Learner with Board GamesAbstractThe focus of this work-in-progress (WIP) paper is on the creation and evaluation of a facultydevelopment activity to improve teaching through reflection and empathy. Our intervention takesthe form of a Faculty Learning Community (FLC) where staff and faculty participants havefrequent opportunities to experience role reversal
Conference Session
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED) Technical Session 5: Work-in-Progress Part 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bethany Jean Klemetsrud, P.E., University of North Dakota; Frank M. Bowman, University of North Dakota
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
] to better encapsulate culturally responsive engineeringdesign.These types of frameworks and pedagogical approaches are becoming more widely used withinK-12 education; however, this incorporation of culture and community is not generally adoptedfor college engineering curricula. One of the primary ways to incorporate students’ culture andcommunity is to have students reflect on their own experiences and observations and to havestudents interview elders and community members so that they can include various viewpointsand information into their design solutions.Overview of Professional Development and Engineering Design TasksOver the last two years, there have been two cohorts of teachers within this research project.Teachers in the program
Collection
2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Susie Huggins, West Virginia University
experiences, demographic characteristics, personalities, and problem-solving approaches. This approach values each person’s experiences, including those fromhistorically underrepresented populations in engineering and computer science [2].One intervention, adapted from Finelli and Kendall-Brown [3], uses observation and role-play todemonstrate how to approach biases within peer group settings, behave inclusively, and createinclusive and productive environments within their field [2]. Students in a first year “EngineeringProblem Solving 1” course at a large, R1 institution in the mid-Atlantic region were required toattend an Interactive Theatre Sketch and answer several reflection questions about the contentand their own related experiences.Before
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - Technical Session 11: Projects
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gerald Tembrevilla, Mount Saint Vincent University; Andre Phillion, McMaster University
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
-yearstudents. These 84 studies examined what students learned in their first-year and addressed thenature of preparation and composition of students entering engineering. Experiential learningwas mostly measured through the lens of student performance (89%) through different forms ofevaluations including performance checks, surveys, and individual interviews. A second lens wasfaculty evaluations (7%) including instructors’ observations, feedback, and reflections ofstudents’ performance and experience. Finally, a third lens was industry feedback (4%), obtainedto inform capstone design courses where students work at industrial sites on company basedprojects with industry mentors.From our literature survey, we identified four key elements with
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 11
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khalid H. Tantawi, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Lisa Bosman, Marquette University; Maged Mikhail, Purdue University Northwest; Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University; Jeff Ma
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
technology students enrolled in the Principles ofMechanical Systems course participated in this study, and were tasked with the design of avehicle that would solve overcrowdedness in urban areas in the next century. Focus of theresearch was on innovative bio-inspired design that is backed by scientific evidence and the useof arts to convey the design. The students then expressed their opinions on their design projectusing a photovoice reflection of their learning. Student responses to the photovoice reflectionprompts related to the design were qualitatively categorized under three themes: 1)demonstrating the importance of entrepreneurial thinking from the end user’s perspective 2)stressing the importance of teamwork and communication and 3) using
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Melissa Cruz Castro, University of Florida; Jenny Patricia Quintana-Cifuentes, University of Louisiana at Monroe; Akash Kumar
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
instance, it is assumed that students learn debugging by havingexperience with debugging [13]. However, a study by Whalley and colleagues revealed thatstudents’ reflections on their experiences with debugging tend to be negative [14]. In this study,students expressed that exploring strategies such as print statements frequently will make themmiss the program’s general idea, forcing them not to follow a methodological approach [14].Although debugging is a challenging task, it is also an essential skill that students must master toacquire other computational thinking skills [15]. Consequently, exploration of students’debugging skills is essential to develop teaching and learning strategies that fully explode theiralready-in-place preferences and
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer S. Atchison, Drexel University; Christine Chesebrough, Drexel University; Lutfi Agartan, Drexel University; Aaron Herbert Bernard; Jen Katz-Buonincontro; Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Drexel University
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
powerful tools for capturing one’s true affective state, asthey are implicit, cannot be reflected upon, and are typically not amenable to participants’voluntary control.Yet, both explicit (self-report) and implicit (psychophysiological) measures can capture differentfacets of complex behavior. A framework that combines phenomenological andpsychophysiological indicators poses the possibility of a balanced and disciplined account ofcognitive phenomena at multiple levels of analysis that can help bridge the biological mind-experiential gap [7]. Although limited in their scope, several recent investigations have providedevidence in favor of joint phenomenological and psychophysiological indicators of complexhuman experience. For example, combining a
Conference Session
Student Experiences and Development – Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rawle D. Sookwah, University of South Carolina; Sona Gholizadeh, University of South Carolina; Shanta A. Jerideau, University of South Carolina; Lindell D. Diez; Ryan G. Carlson, University of South Carolina
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
inengineering education. We sought to identify how exemplar engineering students describe familypatterns that influence their engineering success. Career genogram construction and semi-structured interviews reflected intergenerational family patterns that contributed to the success ofthree exemplar senior students in engineering. Case-studies were selected using ExemplarMethodology (ExM). Data was collected on familial career exposure and attitudes, resulting inthe development of genograms. Findings reflect supportive communication, encouraged help-seeking, and reliable support were normed in each family system. Observing family memberswith engineering experience, engaging in pre-college STEM-related activities, and familyattitudes about the value of
Conference Session
Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 12
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yume Menghe Xu, Tufts University; Brian Gravel, Tufts University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
engineering and that engineering can only be done by specific peoplethat subscribe to masculinity. Therefore, making presents opportunities for them to challenge thedominant perspectives in engineering that are marginalizing. Making affords learnersopportunities to relate to and see themselves in engineering work.In this work in progress, we present the case of Sarah, an undergraduate student in mechanicalengineering, whose relationship with engineering was once impacted by the marginalizingnarratives. Yet, she (re)negotiated those relationships through a university course that providedher a space to reflect on her experiences in making and how those experiences contribute to herlearning in engineering. Through this case study, we hope to provide
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 6
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sandra Furnbach Clavijo, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED)
workshop ended with a reflection and an energy andappreciation exercise. The workshop primarily employed negative brainstorming techniquesillustrated in The Idea Agent [10] and therefore the session was titled ‘How to make engineeringprograms worse for female engineering students.”The researcher developed an agenda and workshop documents that included an event flyer, theworkshop process, the workshop rules, a positive focus area worksheet, a four-field matrix, anenrichment tool, and instructions for the ten-thousand rose finale. These documents will bediscussed in detail, but are also included in Appendix A.The agenda for the 2-hour workshop is presented below: • Introduction (Workshop Rules) (10 minutes) • Positive Focus Area
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - WIPS 4: Projects
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Rizk, Duke University; William Ross Denton; Roxana Haas
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
these areas, creating a challenging environment particularly forunderrepresented engineering students. To combat this issue, a video and activities weredeveloped to emphasize teamwork and inclusion. The video was created by two students whohad taken the course in the previous year. It presented background information, mindful teachingabout inclusion, some discussion of the students’ personal experiences in the course, and anintroduction to the activities. The three activities that were developed were (1) a communicationgame, which allowed students to practice clear and respectful communication, (2) a teamworkand collaboration game, which aimed to show that each member of a team had somethingvaluable to contribute, and (3) a reflection and
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 4
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ravi C. Manimaran, Department Chair, Engineering Technology, Austin Peay State University; Mahesh Kumar Pallikonda, Austin Peay State University
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
knowledge gained from reading publications from professional journalssuch as the International Society of Automation (ISA) - InTech Journal, in implementingIndustry 4.0 in the ET curriculum. (2) Present the results along with a reflective analysis of theimplementation in the pilot Summer III 2022, Control Systems course. (3) Present the process forintegration of additional professional journals such as IEEE, Journal of Engineering Technology(ASEE), and Journal of Manufacturing Processes (SME), in the concentration-specific courses inthe ET Program. (4) Deliberate the importance of integration of professional journals as ateaching strategy to augment the classroom learning experience in the department’s ETAC(Engineering Technology Accreditation
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 11
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amit Shashikant Jariwala, Georgia Institute of Technology; Raghu Pucha, Georgia Institute of Technology; Terrence Pleasant; Shivani Kundalia; Amanda Nolen, Georgia Institute of Technology; Devesh Ranjan
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
between first-year and fourth-year studentsthroughout an open-ended, real-world engineering project, a handful of intervention strategiesand tools have been devised. The critical objectives of the intervention techniques are to providea framework to facilitate mentor-mentee interaction and to encourage meaningful interactivitybetween the involved parties. Providing some structure aims to motivate active involvement,learning, and leading among students, as opposed to passive observation. To understand andappreciate the students' perceptions of peer mentorship for engineering education, surveyinstruments will prompt student responses and reflections. These survey tools are curated withquestions and prompt to guide mentors and mentees for an
Conference Session
International Division (INTL) Technical Session #3: Student Perspectives
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sreyoshi Bhaduri, ThatStatsGirl; Racheida S. Lewis, University of Georgia; Indrani Sen, Georgia Institute of Technology; Columbia Mishra, Maxar Technologies ; Mona Mona; Venkata Sai Naveena Bathula, SWE
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Diversity
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International Division (INTL)
trajectories, student motivation, and learning. Sreyoshi has been recognized as a Fellow at the Academy for Teaching Excellence at Virginia Tech (VTGrATE) and a Fellow at the Global Perspectives Program (GPP) and was inducted to the Yale Bouchet Honor Society during her time at Virginia Tech. She has also been honored as an Engaged Ad- vocate in 2022 and an Emerging Leader in Technology (New ELiTE) in 2021 by the Society of Women Engineers. Views expressed in this paper are the author’s own, and do not necessarily reflect those of organizations she is associated with. Learn more about Sreyoshi’s impact - www.ThatStatsGirl.comDr. Racheida S. Lewis, University of Georgia Dr. Racheida S. Lewis, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jan Edwards, College of Lake County; Ana Karen Pizano, College of Lake County; Bradford C. Petersen, College of Lake County
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
the makerspace lab environment available, it is possible to readily integrateexperiential learning. This can occur as an informal practice or as a project-based assignmentwithin a course. The reflection portion of the experiential learning cycle as proposed by Kolb [9]enables the student to transform experience into learning. Thus, begins a reflection on our actionsand experiences as a department.Continuous Improvement MindsetAs a department managed by engineers, it is not surprising that each semester is approached witha continuous improvement mindset. Taking the time to reflect on the successes and challenges ofprevious efforts. The management of the S-STEM awards broadens those reflections beyond thecurriculum content and places more
Conference Session
Design Thinking and Student Design Teams
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrea Hemmerich, McMaster University; Monica De Paoli, McMaster University; Robert V. Fleisig, McMaster University
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
course and an undergraduate science course. Participants describedtheir values and motivations in relation to their learning though stories about specific aspects ofthe course curriculum. An empathy map, a design thinking tool, was used by investigators toanalyze each interview, identifying needs and insights about students’ engagement in eachcourse. Based on this initial understanding of student learning challenges, researchers generatedideas to improve learning. Participants were then invited to join small focus group discussions toshare their feedback and contribute their own ideas on the reimagined learning experience.From researchers’ reflections and collaborative discussions, three themes emerged in relation tofundamental learning problems