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Akhan Almagambetov, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott; John M. Pavlina, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott
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. Analyze timing of logic circuits and be able to derive a responses "on the fly" while referencing the student set-ups. logic circuit timing diagram (B). As a test of the rubric, ungraded questions were provided to undergraduate teaching assistants (TAs) for grading. BothIII. Overview of Similar Pedagogies TAs and the instructor graded the questions identically,In the new (EDA) laboratory sequence from Spring 2016 proving the robustness of the created rubric. Each questionand the revamped "hybrid" implementation, we used scaf- was individually timed and no students were allowed to exitfolding to
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Mona Hemmati, Colorado State University; Alistair Cook, Colorado State University; Thomas J. Siller, Colorado State University
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to provide an opportunity for them to learn about theengineering, using the assistance of one of these fellows, the engineering profession and develop some necessary skills forcurriculum of the course entitled “Engineering Graphics and professional life, such as, communication, responsibility,Computing” has changed. This class includes 186 students, 3 teamwork, and decision-making [7]. This project isteachers, 5 teacher assistances, and 1 Graduate Teaching coordinated by the Engineering Without BordersFellow (GTF). The class is held in two sessions per week. organization in Australia, founded at 2007, and operates inAlso, required to register for one of six available laboratory partnership with non-government
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- Student Success & Development - Focus on Mathematics
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Noah Salzman, Boise State University; Gary LeRoy Hunt, Boise State University
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to both the lecture and laboratory componentsand the focus of the new course is on improving of the course. We modified the lectures to focus on thestudents’ performance and retention in calculus, we mathematics topics emphasized in the Wright Stateevaluated the effectiveness of the new course by curriculum, including trigonometry, vectors, solvinglongitudinally tracking students’ success and persistence systems of equations, and derivatives and integrals. We alsoin subsequent engineering mathematics courses. The incorporated using Matlab, with an emphasis on using it as aresults of these analyses show that students’ tool to solve engineering mathematics problems
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- Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Design-Based Projects
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Rouzbeh Tehrani, Temple University; Mohammad F. Kiani, Temple University; Evangelia Bellas, Temple University; John Joseph Helferty, Temple University; Won H Suh, Bioengineering Department, College of Engineering, Temple University
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Paper ID #20953A Project Based Approach To Introduction To EngineeringDr. Rouzbeh Tehrani, Temple University Rouzbeh Tehrani is the graduate coordinator of the civil and environmental engineering department and an assistant professor at Temple University. He also serves as the co-chair of AEESP education committee. He has been involved in teaching and developing labs and teaching materials for several courses such as Introduction to Engineering, science GenEds, Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology, and Water Quality and Treatment since 2013.Dr. Mohammad F. Kiani, Temple UniversityDr. Evangelia Bellas , Temple
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John Edward Miller, Baylor University; Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University
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Paper ID #20924First-year Redesign: LabVIEW, myRIO, EML, and MoreMr. John Edward Miller, Baylor University John Miller is a Senior Lecturer in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Baylor Univer- sity. He teaches a wide range of courses, including the first-year program, mid-level laboratories, control systems, and capstone design. These courses lean heavily on hands-on experience and active learning. He has a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Baylor University, and currently serves as the Assistant Chair for the department.Dr. Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University Carolyn Skurla is
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Jack Bringardner, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Gunter W. Georgi P.E., NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering; Victoria Bill, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Innovation and Technology also learned how to program microcontrollers and model 3DForum, that focuses on the Lean Launchpad methodology objects in CAD through laboratory exercises. Mentorshipand design thinking is a co-requisite for students in the from faculty and teaching assistants was available throughoutpilot section. The same group of at most 15 students were the project as they ran into problems with their prototypes.enrolled in the same sections for both the 3 credit and 1 The project culminated in a product pitch presentation andcredit hour course. For this pilot section, the project competition.requirements are a combination of the two courses. The 1credit hour course focuses on ideation for the
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- Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Classroom Practices
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David M. Feinauer P.E., Norwich University
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Session W1ARedesigning an Introductory Engineering Course toAddress Student Perceptions About Engineering as a Profession and Field of Study David M. Feinauer, PhD Norwich University, feinauer@norwich.eduAbstract - In the first course of an introductory concepts from various disciplines of engineering. Theseengineering sequence, students from multiple engineering students complete a common, general introductory coursedisciplines and diverse college-preparatory experiences that introduces fundamental skills and tools through a seriesare introduced to professional and technical concepts of tutorials, laboratory experiments
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Kevin Joseph Lindsay, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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and Instrument Analyst, and were spent working on astrophysics research, astronomical data analysis, and space-based instrumentation characterization, calibration, and experimen- tation. While at STScI I focused the majority of my efforts as a member of the development team for the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA), as a member of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) pipeline and calibration teams, and as a member of the Operations Detector Laboratory (ODL), where I worked on the characterization of spaced-based CCD detectors. Now at UNC Charlotte, I have found new passion in the education, advising, and mentoring of undergraduate engineering students. c American Society for Engineering
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Donald F. Hayes PE, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wonjoon Hong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; MATTHEW L BERNACKI, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Nicholas Voorhees
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Paper ID #20933Using LMS Data to Provide Early Alerts to Struggling StudentsDr. Donald F. Hayes PE, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dr. Hayes is currently the Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction at UNLV. He has over 25 years of academic experience and 12 years of industrial experience. He has been teaching a First Year Engineering Experience course since 2014.Mr. Wonjoon Hong, University of Nevada, Las VegasDr. MATTHEW L BERNACKI, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Matthew Bernacki is an Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. He earned his Ph.D. in edu- cational psychology in 2010 from Temple