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CPDD Technical Session 2 - Trends in Student and Faculty Support
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi; Kimberle Kelly; Shannon Walton, Texas A&M University; Rasheedah Richardson, Texas A&M University; Karen Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University; Scott King, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
, vol. 5, eds.: A. J. Stewart, M. P. Mueller and D. J. Tippins, Cham: Springer, 2019. pp.259–283. [3] S. Misra, D. Stokols, and L. Cheng, “The transdisciplinary orientation scale: factor structure and relation to the integrative quality and scope of scientific publications,” J Transl Med Epidemiol, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1042-1052, 2015.[4] D. L. Elliot, V. Baumfield, K. Reid, and K. A. Makara, “Hidden treasure: successfulinternational doctoral students who found and harnessed the hidden curriculum,” Oxf. Rev.Educ., vol. 42, pp. 733–748, 2016. doi: 10.1080/03054985.2016.1229664[5] M. Yeneabat and A. K. Butterfield, ““We can’t eat a road:” asset-based communitydevelopment and the Gedam Sefer Community Partnership in Ethiopia,” J
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Miscellaneous Mechanics
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nicolas Libre, Missouri University of Science and Technology
. Computers & Education 103, pp1-15[5] Schmidt, J., Libre, N.A., (2020) Implementation and Evaluation of Active Learning Techniques:Adaptable Activities for A Variety of Engineering Courses, Proceedings of the 127th ASEE Annual. Conf.Expo., Virtual Conference, Virtual Online. 10.18260/1-2--34766, June 21 - 24, 2020[6] Meyer, J., & Land, R. (2013). Overcoming barriers to student understanding: Threshold concepts andtroublesome knowledge. Routledge.[7] Sadati, S., Libre, N.A., “Development of an early alert system to predict students at risk of failingbased on their early course activities,” in Proc. 124th ASEE Annual. Conf. Expo., 2017, Art. no. 18736.[8] Altujjar, Y., Altamimi, W., Al-Turaiki, I., Al-Razgan, M., (2016
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CIT Division Technical Session #6
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Biswajit Biswal, South Carolina State University
. [8] Mahyar Aboutalebi, L. Niel Allen, Alfonso F. Torres-Rua, Mac McKee, Calvin Coopmans, "Estimation of soil moisture at different soil levels using machine learning techniques and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) multispectral imagery," Proc. SPIE 11008, Autonomous Air and Ground Sensing Systems for Agricultural Optimization and Phenotyping IV, 110080S (14 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2519743 [9] Ge X, Wang J, Ding J, Cao X, Zhang Z, Liu J, Li X. 2019. Combining UAV-based hyperspectral imagery and machine learning algorithms for soil moisture content monitoring. PeerJ 7:e6926 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6926 [10] G. Singh, D. Sharma, A. Goap, S. Sehgal, A. K. Shukla and S. Kumar, "Machine
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Broadening Participation and Inclusion in STEM: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 8
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sarah Appelhans, University at Albany-SUNY
Justice: Why Ideologies of Depoliticization and Meritocracy Hinder Engineers’ Ability to Think About Social Injustices,” Eng. Educ. Soc. Justice, p. 67, Jan. 2013.[7] C. R. Mann, “A Study of Engineering Education,” Merrymount Press, Boston, MA, 1918.[8] S. R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change. Simon and Schuster, 2004.[9] A. R. Hochschild, The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2012.[10] A. H. Wingfield, “Are Some Emotions Marked ‘Whites Only’? Racialized Feeling Rules in Professional Workplaces,” Soc. Probl., vol. 57, pp. 251–268, 2010.[11] C. A. Smith and D. Garrett‐Scott, “‘We are not named’: Black women and the
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Ahmad Farooq, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Kimberly Cook-Chennault, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
, pp. 1206-+, [Online]. Available: ://WOS:000245981400298 [3] M. M. Waldrop, "Education online: The virtual lab," Nature, vol. 499, no. 7458, pp. 268-270, 2013/07/01 2013. [4] T. Mgutshini, "Online or not? A comparison of students' experiences of an online and an on-campus class," (in eng), Curationis, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. E1-7, Mar 18 2013. [5] J. E. Corter, J. V. Nickerson, S. K. Esche, C. Chassapis, S. Im, and J. Ma, "Constructing reality: A study of remote, hands-on, and simulated laboratories," ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 7–es, 2007. [6] R. Estriegana, J. A. Medina-Merodio, and R. Barchino, "Student acceptance of virtual laboratory and
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Curriculum Challenges
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2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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Christoph Johannes Sielmann P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Casey James Keulen, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; ANGELA Mercy RUTAKOMOZIBWA
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? Videoconferencing: a literature review,” Technology, Pedagogy and Education, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 295–314, Oct. 2010, doi: 10.1080/1475939X.2010.513761.[2] M. Hastie, I.-C. Hung, N.-S. Chen, and Kinshuk, “A blended synchronous learning model for educational international collaboration,” Innovations in Education and Teaching International, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 9–24, Feb. 2010, doi: 10.1080/14703290903525812.[3] A. Divanoglou, K. Chance-Larsen, J. Fleming, and M. Wolfe, “Physiotherapy student perspectives on synchronous dual-campus learning and teaching,” AJET, vol. 34, no. 3, Jul. 2018, doi: 10.14742/ajet.3460.[4] A. Anderson and E. Date-Huxtable, “ICT-assisted multi-campus teaching: Principles and practice to impact
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Equity and Ethics in Engineering-I
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2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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Qin Zhu, Colorado School of Mines; Andrea Gammon, Delft University of Technology; Rockwell Franklin Clancy III, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Anna Angeli, Colorado School of Mines; Scott Streiner, University of Pittsburgh; Ryan Thorpe
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Conference Submission
? Science, Technology, & Human Values, 39(1), 42-72.DePaolo, C. A., & Wilkinson, K. (2014). Get your head into the clouds: Using word clouds for analyzing qualitative assessment data. TechTrends, 58, 38-44.Freyne, S., Abulencia, J. P., & Draper, P. (2010). First year engineering students' perceptions of contemporary ethical issues. 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition of the American Society for Engineering Education. Louisville, KY.Fuentes, D. S., Warnick, G. M., Jesiek, B. K., & Davies, R. (2016). A longitudinal study of social and ethical responsibility among undergraduate engineering students: Preliminary results. 2016 Annual Conference & Exposition of the American Society for
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Student Success and Interactions
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2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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M. Javed Khan, Tuskegee University; Chadia A. Aji, Tuskegee University
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Conference Submission
EducationalResearch, Spring 1997. Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 88-140.[4] L. Copes. “The Perry Development Scheme: A Metaphor for Learning and TeachingMathematics,” For the Learning of Mathematics, 3(1), 38–44, 1982.http://www.jstor.org/stable/40247761[5] C. C. Burnham. “The Perry scheme and the teaching of writing,” Rhetoric Review, 4:2, 152-158, 1986. DOI: 10.1080/07350198609359117[6] M. J. Pavelich & W. S. Moore. “Measuring the effect of experiential education using thePerry model,” Journal of Engineering Education, 85(4): 287-292, 1996.[7] B. Palmer, R. M. Marra, and T. Litzinger. “A Longitudinal and Cross Sectional Study OfEngineering Student Intellectual Development As Measured By The Perry Model,” AnnualConference, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/1-2-7264
Conference Session
Retention
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ASEE Southeast Section Conference
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Marino Nader, University of Central Florida; Ronald F. DeMara P.E., University of Central Florida; Harrison N Oonge, University of Central Florida
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Diversity, Professional Engineering Education Papers
engineering transfer student populations. Journal of Engineering Education, 111(1), 65-81.Terada, Y. (2020). Covid-19’s Impact on Students’ Academic and Mental Well-Being. Edutopia, website: https://www.edutopia.org, accessed on November 7, 2021.7. Terada, Y. (2020). Covid-19’s Impact on Students’ Academic and Mental Well-Being. Edutopia, website: https://www.edutopia.org, accessed on November 7, 2021.8. Lanier, M. M.(2006). Academic Integrity and Distance Learning, Journal of Criminal justice Education, 17:2, 244-261, DOI: 10. 1080/105112506008661669. Fask, A., Englander, F., & Wang, Z. (2014). Do online Exams Facilitate Cheating? An Experiment Designed to Separate Possible Cheating from the Effect of the Online
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Computers in Education 1 - Programming I
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nabeel Alzahrani, University of California, Riverside; Frank Vahid, University of California, Riverside
, pp. 282–288.[2] A. Aiken, “MOSS: A system for detecting software similarity,” Retrieved August, vol. 29, p. 2017, 1994.[3] S. Manoharan and U. Speidel, “Contract Cheating in Computer Science: A Case Study,” 2020, pp. 91–98.[4] “GitHub: Where the world builds software,” GitHub. https://github.com/ (accessed Jan. 12, 2022).[5] “The rise of the zyLab program auto-grader in introductory CS courses” https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQYwxlY738_9zFFwOer1kKTNGuJx1Qe3IDW8X Hf_OOYbaq9Drf_a9ljCqjcHY9Vv4ryPK423W7FmHwZ/pub (accessed Jan. 12, 2022).[6] “IDE | CodeHS.” https://codehs.com/ide (accessed Jan. 12, 2022).[7] “zyLab Autograder, with Free Sample Labs in Java,” zyBooks. https://www.zybooks.com/catalog/zylab-autograder-with
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Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Leigh McCue, George Mason University; Adrian Hagarty; Cameron Nowzari, George Mason University; Ali Raz; Jessica Rosenberg; Daigo Shishika; Cynthia Smith, George Mason University; Michael Riggi, George Mason University; Jill Nelson, George Mason University
Paper ID #36582Work-in-Progress: Development of a new hands-on STEMprogram for biologically inspired maritime roboticsLeigh S Mccue (Associate Professor) Leigh McCue is an Associate Professor and Interim Chair of George Mason University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. From June 2015-December 2018 she was the executive director of the American Society of Naval Engineers. Prior to that, from December of 2004 through May of 2015, she was an Assistant, then Associate Professor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering. Her research interests are in maritime robotics, nonlinear and
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Mechanical Engineering: Assorted Topics
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Shengyong Zhang, Purdue University Northwest
Annual Conference and Exposition, Vancouver, B.C. Canada, June 26-29, 2011.[3] C. C. McDaniel and G. C. Archer, “Full-scale Mechanical Vibrations Laboratory,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, June 23-26, 2013.[4] J. R. Baker, “MATLAB-Based Finite Element Analysis in a Vibrations Class,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 15-18, 2014.[5] S. Zhang, and A. Togbe, “Engineering Application Projects for Teaching Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Methods,” 127th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Virtual Conference, June 22-26, 2020.[6] S. Zhang, and M. Mikulich, “Parametric CAD Modelling of Aircraft Wings for FEA Vibration Analysis,” Journal of Applied Mathematics and
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 3- Multi- and Inter-disciplinary, Collaboration, and Engagement in Practice
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Thomas Rossi, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College
getting usage is promising.Clearly a more aggressive advertisement campaign is required to increase awareness andadoption by the campus population. Despite the low adoption, students who worked on thisproject did feel like they had learned something about app development. Once the issues withthe awareness of the app have been remedied, there is potential to increase the functionality ofthe app to allow campus community members to file care reports directly from the app to theschool’s behavioral health management team and provide functionality to help people who mayhave learning disabilities (diagnosed or undiagnosed) get connected to resources on campus toget the help they need.Works Cited[1] S. Kutcher, Y. Wei and C. Morgan, "Mental health
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Faculty Development Division Technical Session 9
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Todd Freeborn, The University of Alabama
Czechia. He is also the coordinator for an NSF S-STEM program to prepare students for gateway courses across different disciplines of engineering to support and retain students in these disciplines. His research focuses on techniques to collect and analyze the electrical impedance of biological tissues and their potential applications. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Instructor Course Preparation Time During Transition to Asynchronous and Flipped-Style Lectures: A Case StudyIntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic impacted students, instructors, and institutions
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Civil Engineering Division - Innovating New Ways to Teach
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ismail Haltas
2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), Oct. 2013, pp. 973–978, doi: 10.1109/FIE.2013.6684972.[4] R. M. Felder and L. K. Silverman, "Learning and teaching styles in engineering education," Eng. Educ., vol. 78, no. 7, pp. 674–681, 1988.[5] S. H. Lee, J. Wise, T. Litzinger, and R. Felder, "A Study of the reliability and validity of the Felder Soloman Index of Learning Styles," in 2005 Annual Conference Proceedings, pp. 10.95.1-10.95.16, doi: 10.18260/1-2--15321.[6] M. Zywno, "A Contribution to validation of score meaning for Felder Soloman's Index of Learning Styles," in 2003 Annual Conference Proceedings, pp. 8.31.1-8.31.17, doi: 10.18260/1-2--12424.[7] D. Grzybowski and J. Demel, "Assessment
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Faculty Development Division Technical Session 8
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Shawna Thomas, Texas A&M University; Tracy Hammond, Texas A&M University; Kristi Shryock, Texas A&M University; Randy Brooks, Texas A&M University; Donna Jaison, Texas A&M University; Lance White, Texas A&M University; Robert Lightfoot, Texas A&M University
. The artifacts consisted of the student engag-ing with the material in such a way that they share what they know of foundations, walk throughseveral applications, and then discuss how the concept might be applied in a new environment.ConclusionsIn this Lessons Learned paper, we summarized the lessons we learned at TAMU from our expe-rience with online engineering education that could benefit other faculty members across UnitedStates as they shift their course delivery back to face to face after online learning.AcknowledgementsWe would like to acknowledge all the engineering education faculty members at TAMU who con-tinue to regularly participate in discussions involving the various ways student learning can beenhanced at TAMU.References [1] S
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Works in Progress: Chemical Engineering Education
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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George Prpich, University of Virginia
reporting mechanism indicate that students were aware of and used oursafety systems to manage hazards, and that they sought opportunities to report on and respond to safetyconcerns. We believe that the reason our methods were effective was because of their integration into theday-to-day operation of the lab (e.g., safety moments) and because they provided students with controland responsibility over how safety information was disseminated in the lab (e.g., incident and near missreporting). This study is a work in progress, and we intend to continue assessing student safetyperceptions in CHE Lab II, as well as CHE Lab I, which will provide a baseline understanding of safetyknowledge and perception.ReferencesÁlvarez-Chávez, C. R., Marín, L. S., Perez
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First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 3: Online Learning and the Impact of COVID-19
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cory Brozina, Youngstown State University - Rayen School of Engineering
the integration of first-yearengineering students, both residential and commuter to uncover the realities of having to be onlinefor their first semester in college.Results indicate that there were no significant differences between the two groups in terms ofinvolvement academically, socially, professionally, and with the university environment. Theseresults indicate that being virtually may have helped commuter students use saved time to formconnections they have not been able to make in the past.AcknowledgmentThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grantnumber 2030894 within the S-STEM program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions orrecommendations expressed in this material are those of the
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DEED Technical Session 8 - Design Methodologies
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ashley Huderson, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Erin Peiffer; Sahar Shamsi; Francisco Plaza; Elizabeth Collins
, 2018.[3] F. J. Garms, "Industry 4.0: Capturing Value at Scale in Discrete Manufacturing," Mckinsey and Company, 2019.[4] S. D, "Why the Engineering Skills Gap Is so Worrisome," 2017. [Online]. Available: https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/thought-leadership/2017/05/22/why-the-engineering-skillsgap- is-so- worrisome/. [Accessed 2022].[5] S. Sorby, "Stuck in 1955, Engineering Education Needs a Revolution.," 2021. [Online]. Available: Issues in Sciecne and Technology: https://issues.org/engineering-education-change- sorbyfortenberry- bertoline/.[6] A. R, "Manufacturing Resilience: Driving Recovery Towards Net Zero," London: Policy Connect, 2021.[7] I. Collier, "Manufacturing the Future Workforce.," UK Industrial Strategy., 202
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WIED: Activities and Programs
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Anuja Kamat, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gloria Ma, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Jiahui Song, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Tugba Arsava; James Lambrechts, Wentworth Institute of Technology
, M. C., and Adiguzel, T., "STEM Related After-School Program Activities andAssociated Outcomes on Student Learning", Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 14(1), 309-322,2014.[2] Ma, G., and Ma, L., "Retaining Female Students in a Robotics Program", Proceedings of the 2017American Society for Engineering Education conference and exposition, 2017.[3] https://www.builtbyme.com/statistics-facts-women-in-stem/, April 20, 2019.[4] Zywno, M. S., Gilbride, K. A., and Gudz, N., "Innovative outreach programs to attract and retainwomen in undergraduate engineering programs", Global Journal of Engineering. Education, 4(3), 293-302, 2000.[5] Doerschuk, P., Liu, J., and Mann, J., "INSPIRED broadening participation in computing: Mostsuccessful
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Disability, Neurodivergence, and Sense of Belonging in STEM: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 5
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Chartrisa Simpson, Mississippi State University; Aileen Huang-Saad, Northeastern University; Cheryl Gomillion, University of Georgia; Kasia Gallo, Mississippi State University
, “Intention to persist and retention of first-year students: The importance of motivation and sense of belonging”, College student journal, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 483-491, 2012.11. M. Jury, C. Aelenei, C. Chen, C. Darnon, and A.J. Elliot, “Examining the role of perceived prestige in the link between students’ subjective socioeconomic status and sense of belonging”, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 356-370, 2019.12. S. Peacock, J. Cowan, L. Irvine, and J. Williams, “An exploration into the importance of a sense of belonging for online learners”, International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 18–35, 2020.13. S. Hurtado and D.F. Carter, “Effects of college transition
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Disability, Neurodivergence, and Sense of Belonging in STEM: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 5
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sarah Furtney, University of Florida; Caroline Doyle, University of Florida
theparticipation of students with disabilities, will inspire principal investigators at the University ofFlorida to investigate how their research interests can be aligned with disability-relatedcategories to better serve the underserved disability community.References[1] M. Long, J. Steinke, B. Applegate, M. K. Lapinski, M. J. Johnson, and S. Ghosh, “Portrayals of Male and Female Scientists in Television Programs Popular Among Middle School-Age Children:,” http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1075547009357779, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 356–382, Jul. 2010, doi: 10.1177/1075547009357779.[2] N. Yssel, N. Pak, and J. Beilke, “A Door Must Be Opened: Perceptions of Students with Disabilities in Higher Education,” International Journal of Disability
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yoel Rodríguez; Antonios Varelas; Clara Nieto-Wire; Nieves Angulo; Anthony DePass, DePass Academic Consulting
Foundation (NSF S-STEM, PI) and the National Institute of Health. Dr. Rodríguez has been the recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Scholar award in the 2016-2017 Academic Year. He has also been awarded the CUNY Chancellor’s Research Fellowship twice, in the 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 academic years. Dr. Rodríguez is also captivated by STEM pedagogical research and mentoring of undergraduate students. His mentees have earned multiple awards at undergraduate STEM conferences, and several have continued to earn graduate degrees in the field of science and engineering.Antonios Varelas Antonios Varelas PhD is a Professor of Psychology in the Behavioral and Social Sciences Department at Hostos Community College, CUNY. Dr. Varelas
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ali Gordon, University of Central Florida; Jeffrey Kauffman
No. 1852130). The authors are thankful for thesupport from UCF’s Office of Research and the UCF Office of Undergraduate Research.References[1] Ragab, M., Cheatwood, F. M., Hughes, S., DiNonno, J., Bodkin, R., Lowry, A., Kelly, J., and Reed, J. G., 2016. “Performance efficient launch vehicle recovery and reuse”. In AIAA SPACE 2016.[2] Galeev, A., 2017. “Review of engineering solutions applicable in tests of liquid rocket engines and propulsion systems employing hydrogen as a fuel and relevant safety assurance aspects”. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 42(39), pp. 25037 – 25047.[3] Bowcutt, K. G., Smith, T. R., Kothari, A. P., Raghavan, V., Tarpley, C., and Livingston, J. W., 2011. “The hypersonic space and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yuan Li, University of Florida; Peyton Turinetti, University of Florida; Sarah Furtney, University of Florida; Chelsey Simmons, University of Florida; Renee Simmons
publishing in Teach Engineeringhas both local and national impacts on educational environments.AcknowledgmentsNational Science Foundation Grant: Engineering Education and Centers (EEC).Award Abstract # 1711543. RET Site: Engineering Workforce Development, Engineering forBiology, Multidisciplinary Research Experiences for Teachers in Elementary Grades.References[1] Olson, S., et al. Engage to Excel: Producing One Million Additional College Graduates with Degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. February 2012.[2] National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer Science Active Awards.[3] Enderle, P., Dentzau, M
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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George Tan, Texas Tech University; Luke LeFebvre, University of Kentucky; Tim Dallas, Texas Tech University; Changxue Xu, Texas Tech University; Jnev Biros
Africa, Asia, and Central America to provide much needed educational content to entire classrooms using picoprojectors. In 2008, he established Class on a Chip, Inc. to commercialize an array of micro-experimental devices for use in engineering, physics, and MEMS classes. In 2014, he established a new class in the Whitacre College of Engineering, Technology Start-up Lab, which takes students through a process to develop their own technology projects for commercialization. Each summer, he teaches a class entitled Solar Energy, which includes a hands-on solar energy design project. Dr. Dallas has served as the principal investigator for two National Science Foundation sponsored Scholarships in STEM (S-STEM) projects, a
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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James Widmann, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; John Chen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Jocelyn Gee; Melissa Melton; Nicholas Seah; Brian Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
completion over the last four academic years and the planned completion for thisyear. Academic performance data of each survey respondent has been appended to survey resultsalong with student conduct data allowing us to track academic performance and to investigatehow students might negotiate obstacles in the academic setting. The data is de-identified toprotect the anonymity of the survey respondents.Table I: Information on the surveys completed Academic Year Surveys Completed Notes 2017-2018 321 Mostly Mechanical Engineering (M.E.) students 2018-2019 1253 All Engineering First Year students and Most M.E.’s surveyed 2019-2020
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Educational Research and Methods (ERM) Division Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yilin Feng, California State University, Los Angeles
, & W. Archer, “Critical Inquiry in a Text-Based Environment: Computer Conferencing in Higher Education”. The Internet and Higher Education, 2(2–3), 87–105. 2007[4] D. R. Garrison, M. Cleveland-Innes, & T. S. Fung, “Exploring causal relationships among teaching, cognitive and social presence: Student perceptions of the Community of Inquiry framework”. The Internet and Higher Education, 13(1–2), 31–36.2010[5] L. R. Halverson, C. R. Graham, K. J. Spring, J. S. Drysdale, & C. R. Henrie, “A thematic analysis of the most highly cited scholarship in the first decade of blended learning research,” The Internet and Higher Education, 20, 20 – 34. 2013. doi:10.1016/j.iheduc.2013.09.004.[6] Y. Feng, “Lessons Learned from
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Carmen Lilley, The University of Illinois at Chicago; Gregory Larnell
/01933920902791937.[6] E. L. Roberts, S. Ju, and D. Zhang, "Review of practices that promote self-advocacy for students with disabilities," Journal of Disability Policy Studies, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 209- 220, 2016.[7] C. Lilley and G. Larnell, "Increasing Academic Success for Historically Minoritized Graduate Students in STEM Through Self-Advocacy Education," in Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity, New Orleans, LA, 2022: ASEE, 2022.[8] C. Kim-Prieto, H. L. Copeland, R. Hopson, T. Simmons, and M. J. Leibowitz, "The Role of Professional Identity in Graduate School Success for Under-Represented Minority Students," Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, vol. 41, no. 2
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ERM: Identity Impacts (Identity Part 2)
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Caroline Bolton, Bucknell University; Elif Miskioglu, Bucknell University; Madeline Roth, Bucknell University
. 1-6). IEEE.[2] J. Horn and H. Masunaga, “A Merging Theory of Expertise and Intelligence” in The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance, Cambridge University Press, 2006 pp. 587-611.[3] Dunphy, B. C., & Williamson, S. L. (2004). In pursuit of expertise. Toward an educational model for expertise development. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 9(2), 107-127.[4] G. Taasoobshirazi and M. Carr, “Gender Differences in Science: An Expertise Perspective,” Educ Psychol Rev, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 149–169, Jun. 2008, doi: 10.1007/s10648-007-9067-y.[5] A. Joshi, “By Whom and When Is Women’s Expertise Recognized? The Interactive Effects of Gender and Education in Science and Engineering Teams,” Administrative