sessions. Attending virtual office hours wasalso emphasized constantly in each lecture session for those who needed additional assistance withhomework sets. In addition, students who could not attend virtual office hours were encouraged tocontact the instructor and schedule a virtual appointment at a manageable time.Strategy 3. Reducing Number of Problems on AssignmentsAnother strategy implemented on the proposed CIRE model involved reducing the number ofproblems assigned on homework and exams. This approach was motivated based on: 1) thecomplexity of the technical themes covered at the outbreak of COVID-19, 2) for those study groupsunable to virtually connect, and 3) to alleviate the workload assigned from respective courses. Thisprecaution was
Journal. He has generated $8.9M in external research funding, over 70 technical publications that has been cited over 1000+ times. He received ”Best Paper Award” in the ASME conference, 1st Place Award in 2012/13 ASHRAE project, 14 research awards from Purdue Northwest, and 4 US Patents. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Virtual Engineering Summer Camp in the age of COVID-19 Pandemic 1 Virtual Engineering Summer Camp in the age of COVID-19 Pandemic Anveeksh Koneru, George Nnanna Department of Mechanical Engineering
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session XXXX Interactive Creativity Activities in Remote Learning David Novick Department of Engineering Education and Leadership The University of Texas at El Paso AbstractThe University of Texas at El Paso’s course in Innovation in Technology builds on students’technical knowledge to help them identify and find novel solutions for difficult design problems.With the
IEEE Signal Proc. Society, Speech & Language Proc. Tech. Comm.(SLTC), and Technical Advisor to U.S. Delegate for NATO (IST/TG-01). He currently serves as President of ISCA (Inter. Speech Comm. Assoc.). He has supervised 92 PhD/MS thesis candidates, was recipient of 2020 UT-Dallas Provost’s Award for Grad. Research Mentoring, 2005 Univ. Colorado Teacher Recognition Award, and author/co-author of +750 journal/conference papers in the field of speech/language/hearing processing & technology.Dr. Dwight Irvin, Juniper Gardens Children’s ProjectDr. Beth S Rous, University of Kentucky Dr. Beth Rous is a professor and researcher who works with students and organizations to apply research to generate new knowledge
toosmall to be SL. Thus, the use of SL as aneducational tool, especially in higher education,is to both to teach and to serve in equal measure. Figure 1. Conceptual diagram explaining theConsidering a broad sampling of SL in STEM uniqueness of service-learning (SL).education as provided in peer-reviewed literature, SL has shown beneficial outcomes particularly withregard to the types of learning objectives that have generally been more challenging to achieve in traditionalengineering coursework. These objectives include instruction in ethical responsibility, engineeringsolutions in a global context, and contemporary issues5. SL has documented effectiveness for instructionin related ideas including effective learning of sustainability6, broadened
thinkingamong the instructors with each one independently exploring alternative scenarios. The need toexplore alternative scenarios to build confidence in a final solution seems to be innate; hence oursolution has been to manage the exploration process and make it collaborative in nature. Once abaseline solution is complete and ready for discussion, we now conduct our sessions as follows: Proceedings of the 2021 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Baylor University, Waco, TX Copyright 2021, American Society for Engineering Education 10 1. Generate a profile card detailing each student’s
control systems. His areas of interest include automation and control, alternative energy systems, cellular and PCS phones, microwave and satellite systems, fiber optics, wireline and wireless LANs and WANs, biomedical engineering technology. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session XXXX Analysis of undergraduate students’ learning experience regarding hands on laboratory courses using new innovated techniques of hybrid delivery Md Shahriar J. Hossain
Session XXXX Preparing for an Online ABET Visit Matthew G. Green, Chad L. File School of Engineering and Engineering Technology LeTourneau University, Longview, TX AbstractHere we share insights to help those preparing for an online ABET accreditation visit. These insightsare gleaned from our own visit which pivoted to entirely online six months before the event. ABET(formerly known as the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) conducted all 2020-21 reviews remotely (online) 1 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Preparing for an online visitinvolved (1) preparing the
Paper ID #35105Recent Strategies for improving Undergraduate Engineering Education: AReviewMs. Monikka M. Mann, Texas Tech University Monikka M. Mann, PMP is a PhD student at Texas Tech University in the Systems and Engineering Management Program.Dr. George Tan, Texas Tech University American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session XXXX Recent Strategies for improving Undergraduate Engineering
Paper ID #35082A Cornerstone Course for Engineering Education: The Design GraphicsCollaboratoryDr. Ronald E. Barr P.E., University of Texas at Austin American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session XXXX A Cornerstone Course for Engineering Education: The Design Graphics Collaboratory Ronald E. Barr Mechanical Engineering Department
1 Session: xxxx Intro to Mechanical Engineering: A New Course to Improve Major Trajectory Ahmed Hasan, Tariq Khraishi Mechanical Engineering Department University of New Mexico Abstract The paper is centered around the activities of a newly developed introductory course tomechanical engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM). The course offers hands-onactivities as well as exposure to modern mechanical engineering fields and applications. The mathand science behind the activities and the modern
UDP UAV Dynamics Control Commands Figure 1. X-Plane – Mission Planner SIL Architecture (Bittar, Figuereido, Guimaraes, & Mendez, 2014)Figure 1 illustrates the architecture of the SIL generated between X-Plane and Mission Planner.Data packages between X-Plane and Mission Planner are sent via User Datagram Protocol (UDP).Mission Planner evaluates and assigns control commands for the guidance of the aircraft. X-Planereceives commands from Mission Planner and performs the requested control surfaces deflections.Then, X-Plane runs the model physics and sends the generated navigation data to Mission Planner.The data is then
accreditationvirtual-site visit compared to a physical on-site visit. IntroductionIn 2009, the ABET’s Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) started a process to review andrevised Criterion 3-Student Outcomes (a-k) of the general accreditation criteria which was developedin late 1990s and implemented in 2000. After an extensive review process, in 2015 the EACrecommended changes to both Criterion 3-Student Outcomes and Criterion 5-Curriculum1-3. Thechanges, included: 1. expansion of definition of terminologies used in the general criteria, 2. changing student outcomes a through k into student outcomes 1 through 7, and 3. clarifying the statements in criterion 5 by stating that it requires a minimum of 30
met my wife, I led Bugle Rank #7 in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band (Class of ’86 Whoop!), and dove into Telecom Engineering. Once in Telecom, my learning continued at MCI, Vartec, and Charter. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session 35080 First-Year Engineering Program Curriculum ReDesign Randy Brooks First-Year Engineering Texas A&M University
. Benjamin Lee Stilwell, The University of Texas at TylerMr. Edgar Reyes Edgar Reyes is an undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Texas at Tyler. His interests include thermal fluid sciences and alternative energy systems. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session 35108 Simulated Laboratory-Based Learning In A Thermal Fluid Laboratory Course Mohammad Abu Rafe Biswas, Benjamin Stilwell, Edgar Reyes Department of Mechanical Engineering
/documents/general/Okanagan_Charter_Oct_6_2015.pdf9. World Health Organization. (1946). One health definition example is the understanding of health (salud) asliving life with autonomy, solidarity and pleasure. As cited on page 4 of the Okanagan Charter (2015).10. Higgins, J., Lauzon, L., Yew, A., Bratseth, C., & Morley, V. (2009). University students’ wellness: Whatdifference can a course make? College Student Journal, 43(3), 766-777.11. Mitchell, S. L., Darrow, S. A., Haggerty, M., Neill, T., Carvalho, A., & Uschold, C. (2012). Curriculuminfusion as college student mental health promotion strategy. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 26(1), 22-38.doi:10.1080/87568225.2012.63303812. Slavin, S. (2019
Session 35040 Design and Development of Virtual Reality Engineering Expeditions - Innovations in Online Engineering Education Araceli Martinez Ortiz, PhD Research Associate Professor, Engineering Education LBJ Institute for STEM Education and Research Texas State University Cindy D. Rojas Annicchiarico Masters Degree Student Department of Engineering Technology Texas State University BJ Spencer, PhD Assistant
Assistant at Texas A&M University. He received a bachelor’s degree in Technical and Scientific Communication from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2009, and in 2011 he received a master’s degree in Asian Studies, with a focus on East-Asian security and technology issues, from Florida State University. Drew is currently working on a Master’s of Public Service & Administration.Dr. Shawna Thomas, Texas A&M University American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session XXXXThe Development of a Texas A&M