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Investigating Student Pathways to and through Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emma Treadway, Trinity University; Kailey Tubbs, Trinity University; Melissa Joan Caserto, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Michelle Lee, Trinity University; Jessica E. S. Swenson, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
graduate in May 2025. Her previous research includes studies in astrophysics, chemical and biological engineering, and engineering affect and identity. She wants to pursue a future career in aerospace engineering.Melissa Joan Caserto, University at Buffalo, The State University of New YorkMichelle Lee, Trinity University Michelle Lee is pursuing a B.A. in Mathematics and a B.S. in Computer Science at Trinity University. They are expected to graduate in 2025, after which they would like to pursue a Ph.D. in Mathematics.Dr. Jessica E. S. Swenson, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Jessica Swenson is an Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo. She was awarded her doctorate and masters from Tufts
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - Technical Session 11: Projects
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University; Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; Ian Meyer Kropp
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
programming for itsown sake [6]. However, it must be kept in mind that these are first-year students, not practicingcomputing professionals, so appropriate assignments and accommodations are needed. Forappropriateness, the posed problem should be one that is within the spectrum of a typicalteenager’s life experiences and thus relatable; for accommodating, the assignment should bedelivered in a way that makes problem solving using technical skills acquired in CS1 the primaryfocus. Collectively, these various aspects help to motivate students through the perceivedrelevance of the assignment to career goals and societal needs [7].2. Course SettingProgramming 1, the CS1 course at Ohio Northern University (ONU), is a four-credit hour C++programming course
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 10
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lauren Singelmann, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Yuezhou Wang, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Darcie Christensen, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
feedback that provides the students with further contextabout how the presentation was received by each of the evaluators.Grading for Growth MindsetMuch of the messaging around professionalism grading focuses on an idea of growth andcontinuous improvement. By framing a ‘3’ as “student engineer”, a ‘4’ as “engineering intern”,and a ‘5’ as “professional engineer”, students recognize that they are able (and expected) to growand improve throughout their educational and professional career. In some cases, expectationsare clear and measurable (e.g. turning things in on time, communicating absences ahead of time).In other cases, professionalism is subjective to the evaluator and context. The IRE 5-Point scalecreates pathways for both of these types of
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denise M Driscoll, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Kristin Everett
, and Interconnectedness—encapsulate decades ofresearch on social cognitive career theory [5], social identity theory [6], self-efficacy theory [7],and need for social connectedness [8]. A fourth concept known to be important for inclusion isCultural-Intelligence (CQ). CQ enables people to work more effectively with culturally diverseothers, a skill critical for developing culturally intelligent, global engineers [9]. Having CQ alsoallows a person to understand the culture in a workplace, and, if inclusive, allows people fromdiverse backgrounds to feel that they fit in with the workplace culture. In addition, OverallInclusion (see Figure 1) was asked on a 1-7 strongly disagree to strongly agree scale, as well, todirectly gauge the more abstract
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
Authors
Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University; John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University
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Diversity
EM’s integration into the engineering curriculum are that itreinforces technical concepts (especially in design-related topics), helps promote greaterinclusion within the profession, and develops a mindset oriented towards problem-solving,empathy, creativity, and valuing the expertise of others. 10 The KEEN Framework’s“mindset+skillset” approach presents EM as a competency geared towards graduates creatingvalue for their organizations and communities in successful and rewarding engineering careers. 9To succinctly put it, EM is CBE.KEEN’s approach also benefits the development of computing professionals. Researchinvestigating the EM of engineering and computer science students did not report any differencesbetween these two groups.11 The
Collection
2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Diane L Peters P.E., Kettering University
what types ofquestions remain to be answered.One gap that seems to exist in bridge programs is career preparation; while this may not besignificant at some schools, it could be an issue at those colleges and universities that have asignificant emphasis on co-op or internship experiences, particularly if they are integrated into thecurriculum at an early stage of students’ education. Another gap in the literature is in thecomparison of virtual, hybrid, and fully online programs. The growth of virtual programsnecessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic may begin to fill this gap, but long-term data will not beavailable until the programs have been running for several years, and will present the limitationthat any differences in the programs’ results
Collection
ASEE Middle Atlantic 2022 Fall Conference
Authors
Tyler S. Love, Penn State University, Harrisburg
, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 289-302, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-022- 09955-2[11] P. A. Reed and M. K. Ferguson, “Safety training for career and content switchers,” Technology and Engineering Teacher, vol. 80, no. 7, pp. 16-19, 2021.[12] International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, “Safer Engineering and CTE Instruction: A National STEM Education Imperative. State Reports,” [Online]. Available: https://www.iteea.org/SafetyReport.aspx. [Accessed Nov. 4, 2022].[13] T. S. Love, K. R. Roy, and P. Sirinides, “What factors have the greatest impact on safety in Pennsylvania’s T&E courses?,” Technology and Engineering Education Association of Pennsylvania Journal, vol. 69, no. 1, pp. 5
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Chrysafis Vogiatzis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Stephanie Marie Teixeira-Poit, North Carolina A&T State University; Tobin N. Walton, North Carolina A&T State University; Grace Gowdy, North Carolina A&T State University ; Bala Ram P.E., North Carolina A&T State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Foundationsince 2019. The program offers seminar-type lectures supplemented with activities designed to helpgraduate students develop critical skills for research-based careers. The program is focused on graduateengineering students but is open to graduate students from all programs. Students also choose mentorsfrom within and outside the university with the goal of increasing their sense of belonging to the field andtheir identities as research engineers. As part of this program, a pilot study is in progress, aimed atperforming a full-scale network analysis of student interactions. A web-based survey was administered tocollect information about students in and outside the College of Engineering who participate in the GRIDprogram sessions. The survey was
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie Philipp, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Olfa Nasraoui, University of Louisville; Jason Immekus, University of Louisville; Jody Zhong, University of Louisville
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
eight and 20 years ofteaching experience while the other three had three years of experience. This RET is alsomanaged by two women with careers in STEM, one an immigrant from North Africa. Weworked intentionally to create a welcoming research culture with our diverse teacherparticipants. The location of our RET site, a diverse urban metropolitan area surrounded by low-income rural areas, has helped our efforts to involve participants that have had little professionaldevelopment in computer science. In addition, our faculty-led research projects have appealed toteachers’ many different interests and tackle real-world problems that involve societal issues. Weplan to leverage these close connections and interactions with local school districts for
Conference Session
Software Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cynthia C. Fry, Baylor University; Zachary Michael Steudel; Joshua Craig Hunter, Baylor University
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Software Engineering Division
course. Zachary Steudel worked as a Software Developer Intern at Amazon in the Summer of 2019, a Software Engineer Intern at Microsoft in the Summer of 2020, and begins his full-time career with Amazon in the summer of 2021 as a software engineer.Mr. Joshua Craig Hunter, Baylor University Joshua Hunter is a Sophomore Computer Science student at Baylor University working as Computer Sci- ence and Calculus tutor. Joshua worked alongside Zachary Steudel to design and create the group project for the Computer Systems course in the Fall of 2020. Joshua is a member of the Theta Tau professional Engineering and Computer Science organization and will be working as a Software Engineering intern at L3 Harris this summer
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Governance, Diplomacy, and International Comparisons in Engineering Education
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Daniel B. Oerther, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
faculty who wish to offer a similar course is to gain at leastsome first-hand experience in science diplomacy through programs such as Fulbright orperhaps through extensive international, cross-cultural engagement as an active member(or perhaps officer) of an international scientific society.Reflecting on the three-year experience of this pilot project, recommendations for futurework, include: 1) re-connecting with former students to evaluate if the course contentproved useful in their careers (i.e., was science diplomacy a skill that was utilized byengineers after graduation); 2) assessing changes in student attitudes and beliefs frombefore and after the course (i.e., measurements of affective domain learning, or gains inattitudes before and
Conference Session
Capitalizing on COVID: Using This Disruptor to Change the Educational Model
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jes Barron P.E., United States Military Academy; Jakob C. Bruhl, United States Military Academy; Brad C. McCoy, United States Military Academy; Brock E. Barry P.E., United States Military Academy; Rebecca Zifchock, United States Military Academy; Margaret Nowicki, United States Military Academy; James E. Bluman, United States Military Academy; Brad Wambeke P.E., United States Military Academy
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Civil Engineering
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- gineer in multiple states. Dr. Barry’s areas of research include
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie M. Gillespie, University of New Haven
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
andresponsibility for team achievement” [2]. After completing the required course, some studentsagreed that the entrepreneurship content was useful, but others argued it should be voluntary.However, most students found the skills learned from entrepreneurship to be useful for personaldevelopment and general career preparation. As another example, an entrepreneurship clubfailed, with the faculty member hypothesizing that there was not enough momentum from thestudents since those who took entrepreneurship courses were not interested in continuing withthe club [3].1.2 Entrepreneurial MindsetAs an alternative to teaching formal entrepreneurship in a silo, engineering faculty have begun tointroduce the topics and skills related to entrepreneurship in more
Conference Session
Making in Design Education
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Alexander R. Murphy, Georgia Institute of Technology; Danielle M. Saracino, Georgia Institute of Technology; Beyza Akgun, Georgia Institute of Technology; Katherine Fu, Georgia Institute of Technology; Julie S. Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Design in Engineering Education
questions were chosen to capture studentperceptions of the two prototyping strategies during the design competition and how they feltabout them as strategies for use in future projects throughout their undergraduate careers.3.2 Satisfaction SortingBased on student responses to the questions shown in section 3.1, participants were categorizedby two different methods: “permutation sorting” and “emergent themes”. Permutation sortingconsisted of eight categories capturing whether the participants scored points and whether theywere satisfied with their random condition assignment. The categories are duplicated for eachexperimental condition for a total of eight. These categories are listed in Table 2. The primarysource of data for permutation sorting
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Alexander P. Parobek, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COS); Patrick M. Chaffin, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COS); Marcy H. Towns, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COS)
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
career as secondary math and chemistry teacher after graduating from Linfield College with a BA in chemistry and mathematics. She received a Jefferson Award for her engagement in activities surrounding food insecurity in her community. She holds an M.S. and Ph. D. from Purdue University in Chemistry having carried out research in chemistry education (masters) and physical chemistry (doctorate). American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Students’ Transfer of First Law Concepts Across Engineering and Science Discipline-Specific ContextsAbstract The first law of thermodynamics plays a crucial role across engineering and
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Supporting Biomedical Engineering Students in Holistic Development
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington; Yuliana Flores, Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering
to make educational and career choicesbased on opportunities for service to their communities [24]. Finally, although ethics anddiversity are critical components of engineering training and practice, mostundergraduate engineering programs do not address these issues in-depth [25-26].We launched “Science and Engineering for Social Justice” as a 5-credit course selected ina competitive process through the University Honors Program. We chose to offer thecourse through the honors program to reach a diverse audience of students who wereaccustomed to high-level engagement with course material.By offering the course through the honors program was that we wanted the class to becomposed of both STEM and non-STEM students to cultivate a more rich
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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
Authors
David A. Copp, University of California, Irvine; Alexander J. Headley, University of Memphis
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
manual for the use of the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ),” The University of Michigan, Tech. Rep., 1991.[30] O. Adesope, N. Hunsu, B. van Wie, B. Austin, R. Richards, and P. Dutta, “Work in progress: Assessing engineering students’ motivation and learning strategies-a psychometric analysis of the motivated strategies for learning questionnaire,” in Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2017, pp. 1–6.[31] J. Clark Blickenstaff, “Women and science careers: leaky pipeline or gender filter?” Gender and education, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 369–386, 2005.Appendix - Survey Questions Q1. How would you rate your study habits while learning remotely as
Conference Session
Capstone Design
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jamie Gravell, University of Texas at Dallas; Robert Hart P.E., University of Texas at Dallas; Todd W. Polk, University of Texas at Dallas
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Design in Engineering Education
student’s undergraduate career, ABET requires a majordesign experience which uses knowledge and skills learned in previous courses and involvesapplication of engineering standards and handling of multiple constraints. Typically, this isaccomplished in a capstone (senior) design course or course sequence [1].In the two-semester engineering capstone course sequence at the University of Texas at Dallas(UTD), we provide students with the opportunity for “real world” experience [2] throughpartnerships with companies which sponsor projects. During the first semester, students focus onthe project definition and design phases and attend weekly lectures while the second semesterprimarily consists of prototype fabrication and testing. The benefits of
Conference Session
Engineering Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Patricia R. Backer, San Jose State University; Laura E. Sullivan-Green, San Jose State University; Maria Chierichetti, San Jose State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
not promising for continued instruction online in the upcomingsemesters under the COVID-19 epidemic.References[1] Blaich, C. & Wise, K. (2020, September 14). Comparison of how faculty and staff have experienced their institutions’ responses to COVID-19. Higher Education Data Sharing Consortium (HEDS). Available: https://www.hedsconsortium.org/wp-content/uploads/2020.09.14-COVID-19-Survey-Faculty-v-Staff- Memo.pdf[2] The Chronicle of Higher Education (2020, October). ‘On the Verge of Burnout’: Covid-19’s impact on faculty wellbeing and career plans. Available: https://connect.chronicle.com/rs/931-EKA- 218/images/Covid%26FacultyCareerPaths_Fidelity_ResearchBrief_v3%20%281%29.pdf[3] Fox, K
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TELPhE Division Technical Session 2: The Broadening Face of Engineering Education
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mousumi Roy P.E., University of Connecticut
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
Princeton University, led by Associate Professor of Mechanical and AerospaceEngineering Michael McAlpine, used 3D printing technology to make a functional ear from calfcells and electronic materials [26]. Padmasree Warrior has been educated as a ChemicalEngineer with a Masters’ degree from Cornell and joined Motorola in 1984. She worked therefor more than two decades before joining Cisco as Chief Technology and Strategy Officer. Later,she moved from Cisco to build autonomous Electric Vehicle company for a company called NIOInc., [27]. Her career illustrates the nature of modern-age employment as an interdisciplinaryengineering manager. These examples provide a glimpse towards the future of interdisciplinarity. Breaking thesilos of the
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First-Year Programs: Cornucopia
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Abigail E. Heinz, Rowan University; Matthew Strauss; Mary Staehle, Rowan University
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First-Year Programs
assignments, labs,and homeworks.Administering this simple activity could result in a similar effect on first-year engineeringstudents in other disciplines and improve their learning strategies for the remainder of theircollege careers. Importantly, these activities can be adapted in many different ways to fit theexact needs of any classroom.References[1] Cornell, Heather, Wade Kenny, and Kevin Myers. "An Investigation of the organizational communication culture of an introductory chemical engineering class." Proceedings of the North Central Section of the American Society for Engineering Education: Annual Section Meeting. 1999.[2] Swartz, Brian. "Building a Classroom Culture that Paves the Way for Learning." American
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International Division Technical Session 4
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Zheping Xie, Tsinghua University; Xiaofeng Tang, Tsinghua University; Fujun Jin
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Diversity
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International
professor for departments of Mathematics and Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua throughthe invitation of the university President Y. C. Mei and the dean of engineering Y.H. Ku (Wei2001). At the 10th International Congress of Mathematicians (Oslo, Norway) in 1936, Wienerpublished a paper about gap theory on behalf of both Tsinghua and MIT. Wiener had two paperspublished in the Chinese Journal of Electrical Engineering in 1935 and in 1936 respectively: OnOperational Calaculus and On the Kron Theory of Tensors in Electric Machinery. In his publishedbiography, Wiener cherished the year spent at Tsinghua as a very important time of his academiccareer. “If I were to take my specific boundary point in my career as a journey-man in science
Conference Session
Making in Design Education
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Amin Malek Mohammadi, California State University; Amir Hajrasouliha, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ; Joseph P. Cleary, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ; Jeong H. Woo, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Design in Engineering Education
knowledge and meaning-making that results in career-ready students preparedand committed to apply whole-system thinking to solve local and global problems” (2017, p.xvi).Problem-based learning (PBL) is an alternative to traditional learning environments involvingprimarily lecture delivery (Yildririm, Baur, LaBoube, 2014). PBL features hands on learningwith the goal of longer retention of the desired learning outcomes. PBL activities candemonstrate increased performance compared to a traditional classroom setting. Barlow statesthat soft skills typically not learned through passive learning are developed and honed throughPBL (2011).Spiral learning (SL) adds to the value of PBL by introducing concepts at various points. Veladat& Mohammadi list the
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Studies of Student Teams and Student Interactions
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Md Nizamul Hoque Mojumder, Florida International University; Arif Mohaimin Sadri, Florida International University
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Educational Research and Methods
being connected but also making their career progress through it and the networks ofrelevant people are powerful [9]. Recent studies show that social media plays a vital role ineffective information dissemination even in extreme situations for a particular group of people[10]. The degree of influence of a particular student group and other people connected with thesestudent’s activities were monitored and found a positive impact of connectivity of the groupthemselves and with the practicing professionals too. The engagement of STEM learningstudents can greatly increase the number of STEM enrollment. The development of society andprogression greatly depends on STEM knowledge and empowerment. One of the greatestchallenges of the University has
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Student Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mehdi Lamssali, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University; Olivia Kay Nicholas, RAPID; Alesia Coralie Ferguson, North Carolina A&T State University; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Angela M. White, NC A&T State University
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Diversity
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Student
and Technical State University Dr. Andrea N. Ofori-Boadu is an Assistant Professor of Construction and Construction Management with the Department of Built Environment within the College of Science and Technology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCA & T). Her research interests are in bio-derived cement replacement materials, delivery of sustainable built environments, and professional identity development in STEM students, particularly architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) women. In February 2019, Andrea received the prestigious National Science Foundation NSF - CAREER award to research professional identity development processes in undergraduate AEC women. In 2020, she
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Faculty Development Lighting Talk Session 1: COVID-19 Focus
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jazmin Jurkiewicz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Byron Hempel, The University of Arizona; Malori Redman, San Francisco State University; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Christopher Dominguez; Amber Ford
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Faculty Development Division
way compared to teaching in-person.Participants noted the need to practice empathy with their students and themselves, the effect thatexternal factors (such as administrative support) had on their acceptance of technologies, and thelessons learned on how their instruction has changed as a result of online instruction.IntroductionThe experience of adapting to new technologies is universal. However, we often are willing tomake these changes in order to adapt to our professional careers, or more specifically, theteaching landscape. The experiences faced when confronted with a global pandemic andcontinuing education are shared phenomena teachers, students, and even parental figures arecontinuing to navigate. The shift to exclusively online
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Zeran Zhu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Ujjal K. Bhowmik, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Yue Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Zuofu Cheng, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Yuting W. Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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Electrical and Computer
perspectives and will consider the parallel option as asolution to problems that they want to solve. Some argued that it should be offered as a seniorlevel required course. The last option will be harder to implement at our program, as it wouldrequire elimination of another core course in the existing curriculum. We believe that parallelismand concurrency are fundamental topics in computer engineering and should permeate thecurriculum. By adding the concepts slowly as modules to existing courses, we hope to encourageand motivate more students to pursue parallel and distributive computing in the senior level andchoose it as a future career. In 2019, we obtained an internal grant from the college to helpfacilitate our efforts. The remaining of the paper
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New Directions for Engineering Technology
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Osazuwa John Okundaye Jr., Texas A&M University; Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University; Francis Quek, Texas A&M University; Sharon Lynn Chu, University of Florida
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Engineering Technology
will likely arise from this paradigm. Anapproach like this could be applied in a high-school technology career and technology education(CTE) classroom where students engage in these varied subjects. Students in an M3 based CTEcan engage in Making and production concepts in an applied setting, directly applying knowledgein the design, prototyping, and production of end-use products. Where students are lackingknowledge in a certain domain, students can seek solutions through their peers, mentors, or onlinecommunities. Such an applied approach of these varied subjects would need a horizontalapproach, where the focus isn’t necessarily depth in any one subject area (while the student oughtto have certain core competencies as to be literate in that
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Learning Outcomes and Assessment Within Chemical Engineering
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Laura P. Ford, The University of Tulsa; Janie Brennan, Washington University in St. Louis; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Lucas James Landherr, Northeastern University; Christy Wheeler West, University of South Alabama; Stephen W. Thiel, University of Cincinnati; Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Jennifer Cole, Northwestern University; Marnie V. Jamieson, University of Alberta
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Chemical Engineering
course are considering both future courses (design) and careers inindustry and research. 60 50 Percent of respondents 40 30 20 10 0 Sage on the stage Guide on the side Connect to other Prepare for the Convey courses future enthusiasmFigure 20. Categorized responses to "Describe your role in the class"Several faculty mentioned fun analogies as being particularly effective explanations. Someanalogies are listed below. • Making tea
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 7
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie M. Gillespie, University of New Haven; Onyinyechi Nwadiuto Agu, University of New Haven; Erica Maggiore, University of New Haven
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
and facilitates student and faculty training. She received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and her BSEE from the University of Miami.Onyinyechi Nwadiuto Agu, University of New Haven Onyinyechi Nwadiuto Agu is a Graduate student at the University of New Haven in West Haven, Con- necticut. She is studying Data science and is expected to graduate in December 2021. She aspires to further her education and professional career by obtaining her Ph.D in Data science. Her professional interest are in engineering education as well as Machine learning and Natural language processing. In addition to her academic pursuit, Onyinyechi currently occupies the position of