lostinterest in the research agenda of the stream, and others transferred to another university.Demographic and Students Majors The number of students who attended DI stream from 2017 to 2019 is summarized in Table 2.The first cohort (2017) included five female students and 20 male students; the second cohort(2018) included five female students and 21 male students and the last cohort (2019) included 4female and 12 male students. Many of the students have majors in engineering and computerscience, where female students are underrepresented. Table 3 describes the majors of the studentsin the Designing Innovations stream. Table 2 The number of students who attended the DI stream 2017-2019 Year Number who
]. In the Arab world, which comprises 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa andhas a population of over 444 million, women make up approximately half of the population [8],[9]. However, Arab women continue encountering challenges in STEM fields, particularly inengineering. According to UNESCO and the World Bank, as well as a study by Islam (2019), Arabwomen now enroll in STEM fields at high rates, with an average enrollment rate of 34-57% [1],[10], [11]. Figure 2 shows how the percentage of women who graduated from STEM varies amongArab countries. While some countries have high rates in the engineering field, others, such as SaudiArabia, have low rates. In contrast to other STEM fields, Arab women are less likely to engage in
, teen pregnancy prevention/positive youth development programming, and public health eval- uation.Dr. Ann Saterbak, Duke University Ann Saterbak is Professor of the Practice in the Biomedical Department and Director of First-Year En- gineering at Duke University. Saterbak is the lead author of the textbook, Bioengineering Fundamen- tals. Saterbak’s outstanding teaching was recognized through university-wide and departmental teaching awards. In 2013, Saterbak received the ASEE Biomedical Engineering Division Theo C. Pilkington Out- standing Educator Award. For her contribution to education within biomedical engineering, she was elected Fellow in the Biomedical Engineering Society and the American Society of
Telecommunications, UNSW. Her research and teaching areas are in electrical power engineering. She is institutionally and internationally recognised for the impact of her innovative, research-led and highly effective teaching and leadership. Esteem indicators include Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy awarded by Advance HE (UK) in 2018, Teaching Excellence Awards both from the Faculty of Engineering in 2016, UNSW-wide Teaching Excellence award in 2018 and the Australian National Award for University Teaching in 2019.Dr. Araceli Martinez Ortiz, NASA Headquarters Araceli Martinez Ortiz, PhD., is Research Associate Professor of Engineering Education in the College of Education at Texas State University. She leads a
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in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) and Director of the Integrated Design Engineering (IDE) program. The IDE program hosts a BS degree in IDE accredited by the ABET EAC under the general criteria and a new PhD degree in Engineering Education. Bielefeldt is a Fellow of the ASEE and a licensed P.E. in Colorado. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Paint Bucket Model of Dis/ability in STEM Higher Education: Axioms 1-3AbstractDis/ability is a complex, evolving, and nuanced concept. Recognizing the absence of a cleardefinition of dis/ability, the first author proposed a “paint bucket dis/ability
students, with a particular focus on the experiences of international women of color. I am deeply committed to improving the well-being of underrepresented groups in STEM, as I personally identify with this mission. As part of my previous work, I had the privilege of co-authoring a paper presented at the 2023 ASEE conference titled ”It’s No Mystery, So It Must Be Intentional: How Institutions Fail to Support Black STEM Doctoral Students’ Mental Health.” I am an enthusiastic member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and I remain dedicated to my field. If you’d like to get in touch or explore potential collaboration opportunities, feel free to reach out to me at mdarvis2@asu.edu.Dr. Brooke Charae
labs.Dr. Canan Bilen-Green, North Dakota State University Canan Bilen-Green is Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement at North Dakota State University. She is also Dale Hogoboom Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and PI of the ADVANCE Program at North Dakota State University. She holds Ph.D. anDr. Adrienne Robyn Minerick, Michigan Technological University Adrienne R. Minerick is Immediate Past President of ASEE, Director of ADVANCE at Michigan Tech and Professor of Chemical Engineering. She has served as Associate Dean for Research and Innovation in the College of Engineering, Assistant to the Provost for Faculty Development, Dean of the School of Technology, founded the College of Computing and most
Outstanding Teaching Award and the 2013 UTSA President’s Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching Excellence, the 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2019 College of Engineering Student Council Professor of the Year Award, 2008 Excellence in Teaching Award for College of Engineering, and 2004- 2005 Mechanical Engineering Instructor of the year award, 1999 ASEE-GSW Outstanding New Faculty Award. Dr. Manteufel is a Fellow of ASME with teaching and research interests in the thermal sciences. In 2015-2016, he chaired the American Society for Engineering Education Gulf Southwest section and in 2018-2019 he chaired the Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars at UTSA. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Texas.Dr. Jos´e Francisco
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and institutional data set. It is our goal tounderstand the social and organizational processes that determine how changes in engineeringeducation occur, and understand this well enough to present policy recommendations on how topursue effective, meaningful, and enduring changes in engineering education at differentinstitutional scales.Our first major work-in-progress report was presented last year at ASEE 2019 in Tampa, Floridaand was on the development and implementation of ABET EC 2000 [1]. While ABET is a majorpart of what drives change in engineering education, we do not address accreditation directly inthis paper. Instead, this year we focus on the broader social and organizational processesassociated with “higher education governance
2024 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Public Perception of Cement Industry Decarbonization: A Case Study of Oklahoma Sadie Prigmore and Moses Olayemi Gallogly College of Engineering, University of OklahomaAbstractThe construction industry is a significant source of waste, greenhouse gas emissions, andresource consumption worldwide. In India, construction alone contributes 22% of atmosphericCO2 emissions, while the United States is the second-highest emitter, accounting forapproximately 14% of global emissions. Cement production, a major component of construction,contributes significantly to these emissions, releasing
. Ringleb, O. M. Ayala and J. Kidd, "Implementing Peer-Review Activities for Engineering Writing Assignments," ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2017.[19] N. Smith, "Guided Peer Review of Technical Writing for Large Laboratory Course," ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2019.[20] J. Lax and A. W. Fentiman, "Improving Graduate Student Oral Presentations Through Peer Review," ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2016.[21] A. Clobes and W. H. Guilford, "Improved retention and recall with a peer reviewed writing assignment," ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2013.[22] P. Hill, "Introducing Technical Articles to Graduate Students Through Active Learning," Southeast Regional ASEE meeting, 2005.[23] P. Hill and
identifying institution information. The paper will be improved by including more details on the LMS modules. I12 ADDIE Model, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (last updated Feb. 25, 2019), https://www.uwb.edu/it/service-catalog/teaching-learning/hybrid-and-online-learning/instructional-design/addie. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 9 2023 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings encourage you include excerpts from the learning materials developed. Assignment snapshots, discussion questions, etc. can be included. One discussion prompt is provided in the footnotes - please move
Aerodynamics: A Design/Build/Test Experience forUndergraduate Mechanical Engineering Students”, 2006 Annual Conference & Exposition,Chicago, Illinois, 2006, June. ASEE Conferences, 2006. [Online]. Available:https://peer.asee.org/1182. [Accessed Feb 22, 2023].[13] S. Post, S. Seetharaman, and S. Abimannan, “A Design Build Test Fly Project InvolvingModeling, Manufacturing, And Testing”, 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition, Louisville,Kentucky, 2010, June. ASEE Conferences, 2010. [Online]. Available:https://peer.asee.org/15791. [Accessed Feb 22, 2023].[14] M. Kaushik. Thin Airfoil Theory. In: Theoretical and Experimental Aerodynamics.Springer, Singapore. 2019. [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1678-4_5.[Accessed February 26
and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institution (LACCEI) as Vice-President for Meetings and in the International Federation of Engineering education Societies (IFEES) as VP for the Americas and First VP. 2019 FYEE Conference : Penn State University , Pennsylvania Jul 28 Full Paper: Benefits and Challenges of Teaching a First-Year Engineering Experience Course at a Small CampusAbstract – This work, covers our experience teaching a first-year engineering course at a smallcampus and our continuous effort in improving the course. The paper covers the main objectivesof the course, which has remained constant over the years, but the methodology has changed toaccommodate the external changes
Academic Operations at The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Bower’s teaching research interests are in improving active learning environments and the development of classroom pedagogy to improve moral development in engineering students. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 A Systematic Review of Models for Calculus Course InnovationsAbstractEngineering programs employ a variety of approaches for improving student retention. Often,students leaving engineering cite difficulties in their calculus courses as a major contributor totheir attrition. Specifically, students cite that early calculus classes lack practicality and seemdisconnected from their engineering majors
Statement 465: Academic Prerequisites for Licensure and Professional Practice. American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA[3] A. R. Bielefeldt, L. Nolen. 2021. “Civil Engineering Master’s Programs: Requirements and Outcomes.” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition. Virtual Meeting, July 26-29. https://doi.org/10.18260/1-2--36795[4] ASCE. 2019. Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge (CEBOK) for the 21st Century: Preparing the Civil Engineer for the Future, 3rd Edition. American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA.[5] S. J. Ressler. 2011. “Sociology of professions: Applications to the civil engineering ‘Raise the Bar’ initiative.” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract. 137(3): 152−153. https
courses. He has served on the ASEE PSW Section Executive Board since 2014, including Chair during 2018-2019.Faye Linda Wachs (Professor)Juliana Lynn Fuqua (Associate Professor)Cecilia Nguyen (Ms.)Deanna Miranda BarriosNatalia Villa Perez © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com A Faculty Learning Community for Building Sustainable Open Educational Resources: Creating a Departmental Video Tutorial Library1. Background – ME Online video libraryCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) is a primarily undergraduateinstitution and part of the 23-campus California State University system. In 2013, theMechanical
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2019. Accessed: Feb. 11, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/a-real-world- approach-to-introducing-sustainability-in-civil-engineering-capstone-design[36] B. Lucero and C. J. Turner, “Reframing Engineering Capstone Design Pedagogy for Design with Communities,” presented at the 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2014, p. 24.1034.1-24.1034.20. Accessed: Feb. 11, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/reframing-engineering-capstone-design-pedagogy-for-design-with- communities[37] X. Neumeyer, W. Chen, and A. F. McKenna, “Embedding Context in Teaching Engineering Design,” Adv. Eng. Educ., vol. 3, no. 4, 2013, Accessed: Aug. 05
–387.Brown, E. (2011). A multicontextual model for broadening participation in STEM related disciplines. US-China Education Review, 8(3), 323–332.Carrico, C., Matusovich, H. M., & Paretti, M. C. (2019). A qualitative analysis of career choice pathways of college-oriented rural central Appalachian high school students. Journal of Career Development, 46(2), 94–111. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894845317725603Chew, K. J., Carrico, C., & Matusovich, H. M. (2019). Exploring K-12 teachers’ and school counselors’ beliefs about engineering in high school : A case site in Virginia. Proceedings - ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 1–15.Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Expansion of the Science and Engineering
education research, teacher professional development, and secondary STEM education. In 2021, Erica received the ASEE Pacific Southwest Early Career Teaching Award and two awards at UNLV for mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. She also received the Peter J. Bosscher Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award in 2019 from Engineers Without Borders and was recognized as a Nevada Woman in STEM by Senator Jackie Rosen.Prof. Eakalak Khan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Eakalak Khan is a Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Department and the Director of Water Resources Research Program, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. From 2002 to 2017, he was a Professor in Civil and Environmental
Validation of an Instrument in a Research Technical University,” Journal of Education and Culture Studies, vol. 4, no. 1, p. p19, 2019.[5] H. G. Murzi Escobar, “Understanding Dimensions of Disciplinary Engineering Culture in Undergraduate Students,” PhD Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2016.[6] H. Murzi, T. Martin, L. McNair, and M. Parerti, “A pilot study of the dimensions of disciplinary culture among engineering students,” in 2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) Proceedings, 2014, pp. 1–4.[7] A. Agrawal, C. J. Groen, and A. L. Hermundstad, “Overriding tradition?: An initial exploration of the intersection of institutional and disciplinary cultures from the student perspective,” in 125th Annual ASEE Conference and Exposition
-quarter feedback survey responseshighlighted students’ [n = 98] preference for the asynchronous modified lecture format and in-person studio (47%) followed by in-person lecture and studio (34%). Results of EDSE pre/postanalysis indicated significant gains (p < 0.05) in students’ [n=134] sense of confidence andability to be successful in conducting and communicating fundamental aspects of the designprocess yet raise questions about their motivation and anxiety. End of quarter student reflections[n=136] provided further insight into students’ attitudes towards their design, communication,and technology learning in the online course. Analytical comparison of EDSE survey resultsfrom an in-person (spring 2019) and remote (spring 2020) course
, semiconductor technology has improved at anexponential rate following the self-fulfilling prophecy of Moore’s Law. Improvements insemiconductor technology have in turn enabled remarkable improvements in communication andinformation technology, leading to major changes in the way people communicate, compute,acquire and use information, and seek entertainment.This paper describes a First-Year Seminar taught in 2017 and 2019 in which students from arange of different majors explore the history and societal impact of semiconductor and relatedtechnologies throughout the semiconductor era. The goals of the seminar are to provide studentswith a qualitative understanding of how semiconductors are designed and manufactured, anappreciation for how the technology
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. Laughton, “Shaping Good Old-Fashioned Students through Reading and Note-taking: A Work in Progress,” in ASEE Southeastern Section Conference, Arlington, VA: ASEE SE, 2023. Accessed: Mar. 17, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://monolith.asee.org/public/conferences/329/papers/36612/view[30] C. R. Rogers, “The interpersonal relationship in the facilitation of learning,” in Culture and Processes of Adult Learning, Routledge, 1993.[31] Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge 3 Task Committee, Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge: Preparing the Future Civil Engineer, 3rd ed. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784415221[32] D. Benson, “Development, Implementation And Assessment Of
(s) may only search within ASEE PEER and Google Scholar, but not any otherdatabase. This diminishes the amount of duplicate articles. The second strategy is the use ofBoolean operators such as AND/OR and specific keywords to diminish or broaden search results.This strategy allows for a more detailed analysis of the articles being given without having to siftthrough a mountainous amount of these articles. However, depending on the database used, aBoolean operator is not as reliable due to inconsistencies in the proper usage of AND, OR, andapostrophes. The third strategy is the use of a filter to sift through the culminated articles/papersto acquire articles/papers that would be useful to the analysis or discussion at hand. For example,after