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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Elaine P. Scott, Seattle Pacific University; Denise Wilson, University of Washington; Rebecca A. Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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discussion. Contextualizing professional developmentoutcomes by integrating them into existing gateway and professional issues courses providedsignificant improvements in student awareness (meta-cognition) of the professional world3. Forthe cases where no significant improvement was found, observations suggest that in order for theprofessional development intervention to be effective, the course format must be sufficient toadequately develop the instructional intervention strategies. Thus, to aid in this issue, “Mini”modules were developed to provide an additional means of integrating professional developmentissues into the curriculum. In this case, we anticipated the modules being used in capstone designcourses where professional development issues
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mukasa E. Ssemakula, Wayne State University; Gene Yeau-Jian Liao, Wayne State University; Shlomo S. Sawilowsky, Wayne State University
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funding agencies have investedextensively in projects promoting various forms of experiential learning. Noteworthy amongthese was an NSF grant to the Manufacturing Engineering Education Partnership, whichdeveloped an integrated practice-based engineering curriculum called the Learning Factory (LF).The LF balances analytical and theoretical knowledge with physical facilities for productrealization in an industrial-like setting. It stresses hands-on engineering activities and industrycollaboration, and offers students an alternative path to a degree that directly prepares them forcareers in manufacturing4-5. A drawback of the LF model however is its high implementationcost, which limits its transferability.2. Development of the MILL Model
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Susan Meabh Kelly, University of Connecticut; Ido Davidesco, University of Connecticut; Aaron Kyle, Columbia University in the City of New York
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their participation in a CT-intensive biology unit? 3. How to best prepare and support teachers to educate students in CT via engineering design?The curriculum, instructional app, and associated teacher professional learning (TPL) are beingdeveloped by an interdisciplinary team, including experts in neuroscience, biomedicalengineering, instructional technology, as well as K-12 science education and research partners.Using design research [28], [29], we are iteratively designing a sustainable and scalable neuralengineering curriculum unit with teachers as design partners.Project ComponentsInstructional ModulesThe instructional modules strategically integrate NGSS life science disciplinary core ideas,engineering practices, and
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Q. Peter He, Tuskegee University; Jin Wang, Auburn University
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, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849Abstract: The primary goal of this project is to create educational materials that systematicallyintegrate biofuels technology into undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum. The ultimategoal is to help prepare a technologically advanced workforce and innovative researchers for thebiofuels technology field. In this work, we present the classroom and web modules beingdeveloped. We will also discuss the integration of the modules into two chemical engineeringcourses: thermodynamics and reaction engineering.1 IntroductionIt has been argued that the advanced biofuel industry will have significant impact on U.S.economic recovery and its transition to a sustainable green economy. The U.S. NationalAcademies have
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gail P. Baxter, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education; Frank T. Fisher, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Patricia J. Holahan, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Keith G. Sheppard, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Susan Lowes, Teachers College, Columbia University; Susan Staffin Metz, Stevens Institute of Technology, President's Office
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Paper ID #25732FOUNDATIONS – Integrating Evidence-based Teaching and Learning Prac-tices into the Core Engineering CurriculumDr. Gail P Baxter, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education Gail P. Baxter is the Co-Director, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens Institute of Technology. Baxter leads CIESE research and evaluation efforts on several na- tional and statewide K-12 STEM curriculum development and teacher professional development pro- grams and she manages a program to support faculty adoption of evidence-based teaching practices in the core courses in the
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alexander Vincent Struck Jannini, Rowan University; C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing into the Chemical Engineering CurriculumAbstractOver the past several years we have explored ways to incorporate concepts of pharmaceuticalengineering within the chemical engineering curriculum. Our initial efforts in this area have beendirected towards the integration of these concepts in freshman and sophomore level courses. Thisprovides an experience that reinforces core educational objectives and increases student interestin the pharmaceutical field. This paper is a continuation of our educational methodsdevelopment, and will describe several pharmaceutical and consumer product educationalmodules. These modules include both laboratory and course-related activities for both lower andupper-level
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yi Pan, Georgia State University; Michael Weeks, Georgia State University; Yanqing Zhang, Georgia State University
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Con- ference on Bioinformatics & Bioengineering (IEEE BIBE 2007), Achievement Award of the 2007 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Applied Computing, and 2005 IEEE-Granular Computing Outstanding Service Award at 2005 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Integrating Security Education into a CS Curriculum - Practices and Experience1 Zhongli Ding, Michael Weeks, Yanqing Zhang, and Yi Pan Department of Computer Science Georgia State
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NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jacquelyn Kay Nagel, James Madison University; Ramana Pidaparti, University of Georgia; Christopher Stewart Rose, James Madison University; Cheryl Lea Beverly, James Madison University
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ones that focus on skill development related to engi-neering practice13, 17-19. Showing engineering students the significance and utility of bio-inspired design is easy.Teaching them how to do bio-inspired design without requiring them to be fully trained as biolo-gists is much more difficult. Teaching bio-inspired design in an engineering curriculum has tradi-tionally relied on either the ad hoc application of biological inspiration or research methods andtools that are tied to specific engineering design methodologies. Typically within the classroom,a tool or method is presented with an example that illustrates the technique and students are ex-pected to practice the inherent knowledge transfer steps required to understand the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert L. Nagel, James Madison University; Matt Robert Bohm, University of Louisville; Julie S Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology
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which represents the spine of the curriculum for the Department of Engineering. The research and teaching interests of Dr. Nagel tend to revolve around engineering design and engineering design education, and in particular, the design conceptualization phase of the design process. He has performed research with the US Army Chemical Corps, General Motors Research and Development Center, and the US Air Force Academy, and he has received grants from the NSF, the EPA, and General Motors Corporation.Prof. Matt Robert Bohm, University of LouisvilleDr. Julie S Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Julie S. Linsey is an Associate Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineer- ing at the Georgia
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nicole Berge, University of South Carolina; Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina; Robert Petrulis
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activities were crafted forstudents to gain insight into the morphology and size of MWCNTs, and how that knowledgewould influence their incorporation into a fresh mortar mixture. These simple but effectivehands-on activities were integrated into a research presentation on the results of manufacturingand physical testing of MWCNT-reinforced cement mortar prototypes, which were performed atUSC as part of an ongoing USDOE funded project. Discussion of student learning from thisPBL module can be found in Haggard et al. (2017).ECIV 350: Introduction to Environmental Engineering(junior year, required course)This course was chosen as the cornerstone for this thematic curriculum project, such thatnanotechnology was more fully integrated into the course
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NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University, San Marcos; Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University, San Marcos; Clara Novoa, Texas State University, San Marcos; Vedaraman Sriraman, Texas State University, San Marcos
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. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Integrating an Introduction to Engineering Experience into a University Seminar CourseAbstractRetention statistics show that the most drastic decline in retention rates for engineering andengineering technology majors at Texas State University occur after the first and second years.To address this issue, the LBJ Institute of STEM Education and Research at Texas State isemploying a multi-faceted approach to implement proven strategies for increasing studentretention as a part of an NSF IUSE (Improving Undergraduate STEM Education) grant, TexasState STEM Rising Stars. One of these strategies is to introduce a new first-year introduction toengineering
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina; Nicole Berge, University of South Carolina
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recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation.References1. Goodhew, P., Education moves to a new scale. NanoToday 2006, 1, (2), 40-43.2. Mohammad, A. W.; Lau, C. H.; Zaharim, A.; Omar, M. Z., Elements of Nanotechnology Education in Engineering Curriculum Worldwide. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2012, 60, 405-412.3. Barranon, A.; Juanico, A., Major Issues in Designing an Undergraduate Program in Nanotechnology: The Mexican Case. WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics 2010, 9, (4), 264-274.4. Crone, W. C.; Lux, K. W.; Carpick, R. W.; Stone, D. S.; Hellstrom, E. E.; Bentley, A. K.; Lisensky, G., Integrating Nanoscale Science and Engineering
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Justin L Hess, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Charles Feldhaus, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Maher E. Rizkalla P.E., Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Mangilal Agarwal, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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, urban school districts with research experiences and shared activities designed to increase their understanding of the challenges and demands of nanotechnology, collaborative research, and college/career opportunities in STEM fields. Lead participants in the creation of 15 hands-on, inquiry-based teaching modules (5 per year) which integrate multiple STEM disciplines, convey scientific-process skills, and align with Indiana State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Introduce teaching modules and classroom assessment strategies into targeted school districts in an effort to cultivate a positive image of, and greater interest in, STEM fields among urban secondary students, many of whom are from underrepresented
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Peter R Turner, Clarkson University; Jeffrey Humpherys, Brigham Young University
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Currently a professor of Mathematics at Brigham Young University, where he has served on the faculty since 2005. He received his Ph.D. > in Mathematics from Indiana University in 2002 and was an Arnold Ross Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University from 2002-2005. Since then, he has won several grants from the National Science Foundation, including a CAREER award in 2009. His current research interests are in nonlinear and stochastic dynamical systems, numerical analysis and scientific computing, healthcare analytics, actuarial science, and network science. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Modeling across the Curriculum: A SIAM-NSF initiative
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Robert S. Kadel, Georgia Institute of Technology
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. He continues to teach online courses in the sociology of education, criminology, and juvenile delinquency for the University of Colorado Denver. Rob earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Emory University in 1998. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Program to Integrate Mobile, Hands-On Experiments into the ME, AE, and ECE CurriculumAbstractThis research effort builds off of earlier work that made extensive use of hands-on mobileexperiments in the ECE Curriculum. Small, inexpensive platforms were developed which, whencombined with student-owned data acquisition hardware and laptop computers, could be used toconduct experiments without the need for a dedicated
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; John L. Falconer, University of Colorado Boulder; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Debra M. Gilbuena, Oregon State University; Christina Smith, Oregon State University
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Paper ID #9061Collaborative Research: Integration of Conceptual Learning throughout theCore Chemical Engineering Curriculum – Year 3Dr. Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University Milo Koretsky is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Oregon State University. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from UC San Diego and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, all in Chemical Engineering. He currently has research activity in areas related engineering education and is interested in integrating technology into effective educational practices and in promoting the use of higher-level cognitive skills in engineering problem solving. His
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; John L. Falconer, University of Colorado Boulder; David L. Silverstein, University of Kentucky; Ronald L. Miller, Colorado School of Mines; Debra Gilbuena, Oregon State University; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Christina Smith, Oregon State University
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Paper ID #6885Collaborative Research: Integration of Conceptual Learning throughout theCore Chemical Engineering Curriculum – Year 2Dr. Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University Dr. Milo Koretsky is a professor of Chemical Engineering at Oregon State University. He currently has research activity in areas related to thin film materials processing and engineering education. He is interested in integrating technology into effective educational practices and in promoting the use of higher level cognitive skills in engineering problem solving. Dr. Koretsky is a six-time Intel faculty fellow and has won awards for his work in
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eric Constans, Rowan University; Jennifer Kadlowec, Rowan University; Hong Zhang, Rowan University; Bonnie Angelone, Rowan University
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Green Design Project Part 1: The Hybrid Powertrain ProjectAbstractSubjects that are separate in the curriculum, such as thermodynamics and mechanical design, areintegrated in practice, since thermal and mechanical systems must function cohesively in realmechanical systems (e.g. an air conditioner). With this in mind, we are beginning theimplementation of a novel, potentially transformative approach to integrating courseworkthrough five semesters of the core mechanical engineering curriculum.The centerpiece of this research is a long-term design/build/test project that will be developed bystudents over the course of five semesters. The project, a bench-scale hybrid powertrain, isimplemented in modules, so that parts of the
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jennifer Vernengo, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Jennifer Kadlowec, Rowan University; Johannes Strobel, Texas A&M University
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Paper ID #10355Enhancing the STEM Curriculum Through a Multidisciplinary Approachthat Integrates Biology and EngineeringProf. Jennifer Vernengo, Rowan University Jennifer Vernengo is an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Rowan University. Jennifer re- ceived her Ph.D. from Drexel University in 2007. She began work as a materials scientist at Synthes Bio- materials, then joined Drexel University College of Medicine as postdoc in 2009. Jennifer two published research papers and one patent in the area of injectable biomaterials for orthopedic tissue replacement and repair. She is particularly interested in
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; John L. Falconer, University of Colorado, Boulder; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Debra May Friedrichsen; Christina Smith, Oregon State University
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Paper ID #11524Collaborative Research: Integration of Conceptual Learning throughout theCore Chemical Engineering Curriculum – Year 4Dr. Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University Milo Koretsky is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Oregon State University. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from UC San Diego and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, all in Chemical Engineering. He currently has research activity in areas related engineering education and is interested in integrating technology into effective educational practices and in promoting the use of higher-level cognitive skills in engineering problem solving. His
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; David L. Silverstein, University of Kentucky; John L. Falconer, University of Colorado, Boulder; Ronald L. Miller, Colorado School of Mines
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AC 2012-3370: COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: INTEGRATION OF CON-CEPTUAL LEARNING THROUGHOUT THE CORE CHEMICAL ENGI-NEERING CURRICULUM YEAR 1Dr. Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University Milo Koretsky is a professor of chemical engineering at Oregon State University. He currently has re- search activity in areas related to thin film materials processing and engineering education. He is inter- ested in integrating technology into effective educational practices and in promoting the use of higher level cognitive skills in engineering problem solving. Koretsky is a six-time Intel Faculty Fellow and has won awards for his work in engineering education at the university and national levels.Dr. David L. Silverstein, University of
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Keith G. Sheppard, Stevens Institute of Technology; Gail P. Baxter, Stevens Institute of Technology; Frank T. Fisher, Stevens Institute of Technology; Susan Lowes, Teachers College, Columbia University; Patricia J. Holahan, Stevens Institute of Technology; Susan Staffin Metz, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Metallurgy and a diploma in Industrial Administration (Aston University). He was the recipient of the Henry Morton Distinguished Teaching Professor Award in 2009. In his prior role as Associate Dean, Prof. Sheppard had a leading role in the development of the undergraduate engineering curriculum at Stevens, including innovations in design education and initiatives to include entrepreneur- ship, sustainability, and global competency for undergraduate students.Dr. Gail P. Baxter, Stevens Institute of TechnologyDr. Frank T. Fisher, Stevens Institute of Technology Frank T. Fisher is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and former co- Director of the Nanotechnology Graduate Program (www.stevens.edu
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Srinjita Bhaduri, University of Colorado Boulder; L. Lee Biddy, University of Colorado Boulder; Melissa Rummel, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Jeffrey B. Bush, University of Colorado; Jennifer Jacobs, University of Colorado Boulder; Mimi Recker, Utah State University; John Daniel Ristvey Jr., University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Alexandra Gendreau Chakarov, University of Colorado Boulder; Tamara Sumner Sumner, University of Colorado Boulder
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interests includepersonalized learning, learning analytics, cyberlearning environments, educational digital libraries, schol-arly communications, human-centered computing, and interdisciplinary research methods for studyingcognition. I have written 140 articles on these topics, including over 80 peer-reviewed scholarly publica-tions. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Integrating Professional Mentorship with a 3D Printing Curriculum to Help Rural Youth Forge STEM Career ConnectionsIntroductionYouth residing in mountain tourist communities represent an important and underserved ruralpopulation. Science, engineering, and computing are hidden within the daily
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Shengfan Zhang, University of Arkansas; Eric Specking, University of Arkansas
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Paper ID #40344Board 362: Promoting Research-Driven Data Analytics Curriculum in HighSchool through an NSF RET SiteDr. Shengfan Zhang, University of Arkansas Shengfan Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Arkansas. She received her Ph.D. and M.S. in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State Univer- sity. Zhang’s current research focuses on developing methodologies and solution approaches in medical decision making, especially advancing predictive and prescriptive analytics for disease prevention and treatment. Zhang teaches courses on probability and
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Paul Gannon, Montana State University; Ryan Anderson, Montana State University; Carolyn Plumb, Montana State University
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Paper ID #18117Research Initiation: Effectively Integrating Sustainability within an Engi-neering ProgramDr. Paul Gannon, Montana State University Paul Gannon is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT USA.Dr. Ryan Anderson, Montana State UniversityDr. Carolyn Plumb, Montana State University Carolyn Plumb is the recently retired Director of Educational Innovation and Strategic Projects in the College of Engineering at Montana State University (MSU). Plumb has been involved in engineering education and program evaluation for over 25 years, and she continues to work on externally
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brad Cicciarelli, Louisiana Tech University; Timothy Reeves, Louisiana Tech University; Catherine Hendricks Belk, Clemson University; Marisa K. Orr, Clemson University
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University Catherine Belk is a doctoral student in the Engineering and Science Education department at Clemson University. She received her B.A. degree in Religion and my B.S. degree in Physics from High Point University in 2012. In 2014 she received her M.S. degreeDr. Marisa K. Orr, Clemson University Marisa K. Orr is an Associate Professor in Engineering and Science Education with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Effects of an Intervention on Student Self-Efficacy and Integration in Chemical Engineering SophomoresIntroductionIn response to significant attrition seen
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Zenaida Otero Gephardt, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Mariano Javier Savelski, Rowan University; C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University
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FreshmanChemical Engineering course at the State University of New York-Stony Brook,4 has yieldedpositive assessment results. This work has resulted in the development of classroom problems,laboratory experiments and demonstrations that can be used throughout the undergraduateengineering curriculum and for K-12 outreach. The results have been disseminated throughASEE conference papers, the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division – CHED Summer Schoolfor Faculty.5 Problem sets developed through this work appear in undergraduate engineeringtextbooks.6Particulate systems can be found in more than 90% of pharmaceutical and chemical processes.6Laboratory experiments and demonstrations that include particulate systems is an excellent wayto integrate particle
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Joseph Jinlee Kim P.E., California State University Long Beach
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and construction management, sustainable design and construction, building information modeling, project management practices, and engineering educational research methods. He is an active member of ASCE and ASEE. Page 24.459.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Effectiveness of Green-BIM Teaching Method in Construction Education Curriculum Jin-Lee Kim Department of Civil Engineering & Construction Engineering Management California State University at Long
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nicholas Lux, Montana State University; Brock J. LaMeres, Montana State University; Shannon D. Willoughby; Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University; Barrett Frank
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Paper ID #26507Board 96: Designing a Middle Grades Spatial Skills Curriculum in MinecraftDr. Nicholas Lux Lux, Montana State University Dr. Nicholas Lux has is an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in MSU’s Department of Education. His teaching and research interests are in the area of educational technology. He has worked in the fields of K-12 and higher education for 18 years, and currently teaches in the Montana State University Teacher Education Program. He has experience in educational technology theory and practice in K-12 contexts and teacher education, with a focus on STEM teaching and learning
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jianyu Dong, California State University, Los Angeles; Huiping Guo, California State University, Los Angeles
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incorporate collaborative project-based and inquiry-based learning inundergraduate computer networking curriculum. The project goals include: 1) Establish a cyber-infrastructure to enable remote learning which significantly improve the learning efficiency ofstudents on a commuter campus; 2) Foster students’ hands-on design and implementation skillsin networking field; 3) Improve teaching and learning efficiency by integrating project-based andinquiry-based learning pedagogy. During the past two years, an effective infrastructure has beenbuilt to support various online collaborative learning activities; and our proposed teachingstrategies have been continuously improved to meet the needs of a diversified student body. Theon-going project assessment