learning objectives are listed in Table 2. Table 2. FYS Pilot Modules and Learning Objectives Category Module Title Upon Module Completion, Students Will Be Able To… Identify the primary differences between ethics and Professional integrity, as well as understand role ethics as a part of your Engineering Ethics professional career. Realize the variety of engineering majors and minors Engineering Major available at Penn State, create affinity to a specific Possibility Exploration major(s) or minor(s) of
multiple renewable energy resourcesto power a respective community. This paper reports a unique senior design project fullysponsored by Blattner/Quanta Wind Energy company to design, construct, and test atabletop demonstration of a microgrid 's power system. This model will showcasedistributed energy generation by integrating miniature wind and solar farms for a micro-community. Additionally, this project will include model transmission lines and a batterystorage unit. The integration of photovoltaic arrays and wind turbines is essential tophysically show the real-time use of a scaled microgrid. One remarkable advantage offeredby a microgrid is its capacity to both generate power and efficiently store clean energy. Ourmodel will include a scaled
Dr. Celia Evans, Cornell University Dr. Tammy McCoy, Georgia Institute of Technology Ms. Callan Monette, PhD Candidate, Stanford University Ms. Sonia Martin, PhD Candidate, Stanford University Dr. Stephanie Cutler, Penn State University Dr. Deesha Chadha, Dr. James Campbell, and Dr. Umang Shah, Imperial College London Dr. Chris Dakes and Erica J Hagen, University of Wisconsin-Madison 11Works Cited:Bent, T., Knapp, J. S., & Robinson, J. K. (2020). Evaluating the effectiveness of teaching assistantsin active learning classrooms
- good and continuous technology lessonsThis is best done in separate "technology" classes with well-trained teachers and well-equippedrooms. Depending on equipment and staffing, it can also be done in makerspaces or science centers.References[1] Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI e.V.) und Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft (IW e.V).(2024), Ingenieurmonitor 2024/II. Wir gestalten Zukunft. VDI/IW, Köln. https://www.vdi.de/ueber-uns/presse/publikationen/details/vdi-iw-ingenieurmonitor-1-quartal-2024/[2] Pfenning, U. (2013), Technikbildung und Technikdidaktik – ein soziologischer Über-,Ein- und Ausblick. Journal of Technical Education (JOTED), 1(1), S. 111-131.[3] Fislake, Martin. (2002), Determinanten und Interdependenzen technischer
the long-term impact of this evaluation system on facultydevelopment, institutional performance, and academic culture. A commitment to equity-focusedrevisions, faculty support mechanisms, and ongoing assessment will be essential to ensuring thatall faculty—regardless of rank, gender, or discipline—can thrive within the system.References[1] P. Bourdieu, Homo Academicus. Stanford University Press, 1984.[2] J. L. Buller, “The pros and cons of merit pay,” Academic Leader, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 7–8, 2009.[3] Y. S. Lincoln and E. G. Guba, “The distinction between merit and worth in evaluation,” Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 61–71, 1980.[4] M. Scriven, “The Logic of Evaluation,” in OSSA Conference Archive, 2007.[5
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size of minority groups, which prevents a moredetailed empirical analysis by race, first-generation status, and economically disadvantagedstudents.References1 Clayton, A. B., & Worsham, R. E. (2024). Preparing Students for Postsecondary Success: The Effects of College Advising on College Readiness. Innovative Higher Education, 49(1), 1-24.2 2 Vedogbeton, H., Brown, C., Somasse, G. B., & Krueger, R. (2023, June). Improving the Experiences and Retention of Black Students in STEM Education. In 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition.3 Kurlaender, M., Reed, S., & Hurtt, A. (2019). Improving College Readiness: A Research Summary and Implications for Practice. Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE.4 Gottfried, M. A
weekly learning sessions. Each of the eightlearning outcomes was addressed in at least two weekly interventions within the sessions. Theeight learning outcomes for the Summer Fellowship are outlined in Table 1.Table 1: Learning outcomes (LO) for the Summer Fellowship, matched to weeks in theprogram. Learning Outcome Leadership Focus Intervention Week(s)LO1: Apply leadership theories to personal and Self W2, W4, W6, W7,professional development W8LO2: Uncover and challenge students’ beliefs, Self W6, W4assumptions, habits and blind spotsLO3: Use tools and inventories to elevate students’ Self W1, W2self
, Microsoft.MixedReality.Toolkit.UI),HoloToolkit.Unity (e.g., HoloToolkit.Unity.Buttons, HoloToolkit.Unity.SpatialMapping,HoloToolkit.Unity.InputModule).The UnityEngine namespaces provide tools for creating scripts for managing graphics, physics,audio, and UIs, enabling the creation and manipulation of assets, game objects, and scenes. TheMicrosoft.MixedReality.Toolkit and HoloToolkit namespaces include prefabs, assets, and UIelements needed for MR development, supporting devices like the HoloLens and HoloLens 2.The developed scripts enable interactions such as object grabbing, near and far manipulation,spatial mapping, spatial awareness, eye/hand tracking, and UI controls optimized for HoloLens2’s articulated hand input.This MR setup successfully creates a spatial
connections, and ongoingengagement with REU alumni. Results and mentoring frameworks will be disseminated through theASEE annual conference to benefit the broader engineering community.AcknowledgementsWe acknowledge the support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) through grant #2150000.ReferencesGielen, D., Gorini, R., Wagner, N., Leme, R., Gutierrez, L., Prakash, G., Asmelash, E., Janeiro, L.,Gallina, G., Vale, G., et al. (2019). Global energy transformation: a roadmap to 2050.Veers, P., Dykes, K., Lantz, E., Barth, S., Bottasso, C. L., Carlson, O., Clifton, A., Green, J., Green, P.,Holttinen, H., et al. (2019). Grand challenges in the science of wind energy. Science, 366(6464).Wiser, R., Bolinger, M., et al. (2008). Wind technologies market
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conclusions or recommendations expressedin this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation.References[1] Austin Cory Bart, Dennis G. Kafura, Clifford A. Shaffer, and Eli Tilevich. Reconciling the promise and pragmatics of enhancing computing pedagogy with data science. In Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2018, Baltimore, MD, USA, February 21-24, 2018, pages 1029–1034, 2018.[2] Jeffrey S. Saltz, Neil I. Dewar, and Robert Heckman. Key concepts for a data science ethics curriculum. In Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2018, Baltimore, MD, USA, February 21-24, 2018, pages
Assessment of Belonging among Computing StudentsAbstract Creating a Computer Science and Software Engineering Department that supports stu-dents with diverse identities and backgrounds is essential to creating a computing workforce thatreflects the world at large. Inspired by the work of Metcalf et al.’s survey conducted at the Uni-versity of Illinois [1], we use the same methods to examine the state of our computing depart-ment with respect to issues of inclusive climate and student sense of belonging, which have beenshown to be important for retention in STEM fields [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. We use the four areasthat contribute to belonging based on the work of Rainey et al. [9] along with a fifth category oflearning environment in
experts claimed would makelibraries obsolete. Some experts predicted that by 1970 technical libraries would be completelyautomated.[21] In late 1961, ASEE nominated McGowan and George S. Bonn, a former ESLCchair, to serve on the Engineering Information Services Committee of the Engineers JointCouncil (EJC).[22] Formed in 1952, the EJC was a federation of three dozen Americanengineering societies including ASEE. The EJC’s main purpose was to facilitate cooperationamong its members in order to address common problems.[23] It was especially interested intechnical information, libraries, and engineering education. For example, in the early 1950s theEJC led an initiative to rebuild the engineering libraries of war-ravaged countries by serving as
Paper ID #19637Approaches to Coaching Students in Design ReviewsDr. Robin Adams, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Robin S. Adams is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University and holds a PhD in Education, an MS in Materials Science and Engineering, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering. She researches cross-disciplinarity ways of thinking, acting and being; design learning; and engineering education transformation.Mr. Tiago R. Forin, Rowan University Tiago Forin is a PhD candidate in Engineering Education and researcher at Purdue University affiliated with
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become more prevalent as work from home conditions continue or prevail post-COVID pandemic. References1. Tang, X., Burris L.E., Hu, N., Brenkus, N., 2019. “Preparing Ethical Leaders in Engineering Research and Practice: Designing an Ethical Leadership Module,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2019.2. Valentine, A., Lowenhoff, S., Marinelli, M., Male, S., Hassan, G.M., 2020. “Building students’ nascent understanding of ethics in engineering practice,” Eur. J. Engr. Ed., 2020.3. Handley, M., Lang, D., Erdman, A.M., 2017. “First Impressions: Evaluating Students’ Performance in Demonstrating Engineering Leadership,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
NPSI. This increase was especially encouraging to the team of mentors. The students alsoincreased 17% in their interest in physics and attending PVAMU. The goals were to increasestudents' knowledge of the nuclear industry and increase their interest in STEM. These surveyresults indicate that the goals were met. DiscussionAccording to the students' responses in both groups, this initiative increased their interest in science.Significantly in physics, for the NPSI high school students and the young girls in the Day of Sciencegroup. It is interesting to note that some students wished for longer days for the NPSI event in 2021.It was five days long in 2020's NPSI virtual event.The mentoring team knew
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questions and open responses. The open-ended responses were independentlyassessed by three authors to classify the main theme(s) conveyed in each response. Anydiscrepancies in the authors’ independent assessments were discussed and updated with aconsensus decision. The survey, and this paper, captured the perspectives of students and facultyduring a unique transition period experienced in the spring term 2020 and is a valuable part ofthe future maturation required as higher education responds to future constraints of student-faculty interactions.RESULTS The survey received 35 responses, 28% of the total enrollment across the five classes. Insummary, 51% of respondents were male and 63% identified as white. All but one respondentwere
positiveimpact on regional, state, and national economy. AcknowledgementThe authors are thankful for the support from National Institute of Standards and Technology (award# 70NANB20H18) and Texas A&M University-Kingsville. References 1. URL: https://www.trade.gov/supply-chain-services, accessed on 01/01/2022. 2. Golan, M. S., Jernegan, L. H., & Linkov, I., 2020, —Trends and applications of resilience analytics in supply chain modeling: systematic literature review in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Environment Systems and Decisions, 40, 222-243. 3. URL: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/02
Session 20227. Borowy BS, Salameh ZM, "Methodology for optimally sizing the combination of a battery bank and PV array in a wind/PV hybrid system," IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 367-375. June 1996.8. D.P. Jekins, J. Fletcher, D. Kane, "Lifetime prediction and sizing of lead-acid batteries for microgeneration storage applications," IET Renewable Power Generation, Vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 191-200. September 2008.9. Chee Wei Tan, Tim C, Green, Carlos, A. Hernandez-Aramburo, "A stochastic method for battery sizing with uninterruptible-power and demand shift capabilities in PV (photovoltaic) systems," ScienceDirect Energy Journal, vol. 35, no, 12, December 2010, pp. 5082-5092.10. S. Sanajaoba
Paper ID #35818The Fast and Practical Approach to Effectively Securing a CloudComputing System with Today’s TechnologyMr. Emmanuel Sunday Kolawole Emmanuel S Kolawole is a PHD Student at Prairie View A&M University and currently working as a Net- work Security Engineer in one of the giant Semi-Conductor/IT Industries in USA. In his current role, he is responsible for planning, design and build security architectures. Emmanuel supervise the implemen- tation of network and computer security and ensuring compliance with corporate cyber security policies and procedures.He monitors cyber security requirements for local
model.2. Nelson, K., & Clarke, J. (2014). The first year experience: Looking back to inform the future. HERDSA Review of Higher Education, 1, 23-46.3. Mendoza Diaz, N. V., Sunny, C. E., Sotomayor, T., & Richard, J C. (2021). Time to Graduate for Latinos/Hispanics in Comparison to Other Diverse Student Groups: A Multi-Institutional/ Multilevel MIDFIELD Study. International Journal of Engineering Education (IJEE).Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 1013–1023.4. Mendoza Diaz, N. V., Yoon, S. Y., & Richard, J. C., (2019, June), Exploring Enculturation in the First-Year Engineering Program (Year III). Poster presented at the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, FL, USA. Proceedings
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, malicioussoftware, and cryptography. And for the topics that require improvement, we'll focus on enhancingthe supporting information and explanations for better outcomes.AcknowledgementThis material is based upon the work supported by the United States National Science Foundationunder Grant No. 1903419 and 1903423 through the Security and Trustworthy CyberspaceEducation (SaTC: EDU) program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions, or recommendationsexpressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of theNational Science Foundation. This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB)at Purdue University Northwest and the University of Toledo under protocol numbers IRB-2020-1119 and IRB-301407-UT
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terms of grades did not show any statisticalsignificance, but the students choosing lightboard videos always indicated that they felt theylearned more from those videos. We are designing a study to track these students and see theirperformance in future courses that leverage the content from this course.References[1] Leonard, E. (2015). Great expectations: Students and video in higher education. Sage whitepaper. Retrieved November 25, 2016.[2] Pal, D., & Patra, S. (2021). University students’ perception of video-based learning in timesof COVID-19: A TAM/TTF perspective. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction,37(10), 903-921.[3] Carmichael, M., Reid, A., & Karpicke, J. D. (2018). Assessing the impact of educationalvideo on
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