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DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: 2020 Best PIC and Zone Papers
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Ron Averill, Michigan State University; Sara Roccabianca, Michigan State University; Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University
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ASEE Board of Directors
partial credit defined in the rubric. Moredetails about the rubric and the grading scheme are described in [8,9].Locating, classifying and correcting errors on exams can be a very important part of the learningprocess. This is referred to as reflection by cognitive scientists [2], and we prefer that studentsrather than graders glean this benefit. We hope that this process leads to higher accuracy andgrades in the future, all while developing an engineering mindset for checking work and locatingmistakes.Early and Frequent Assessment. In this new course design the timing and frequency ofassessment is important. It is recommended that students get two or three early assessmentsduring the first five weeks of the semester. If the assessments are left
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 10
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Cristian Saavedra-Acuna, Universidad Andres Bello, Concepcion, Chile; Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile
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Women in Engineering
responsibilities, as reflected in a study carried out by the National Commission forScientific and Technological Research (CONICYT, for its acronym in Spanish), which identifiedthat, in engineering careers, women have 14.9% more difficulties in being able to combine bothaspects than do their male colleagues.Some institutions and governments have carried out various initiatives intending to reduce gendersegregation in STEM disciplines. Some of them, for example, are attributed to the UNESCOproject known as SAGA (STEM and Gender Advancement) [6], whose objective is to supportgovernments in developing and formulating policies that reduce the Gender Gap in education andresearch. In Chile's case, some initiatives developed by the government include the
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Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2
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Raymond Vetter, United States Military Academy
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Military and Veterans
, p. 14]. Face to facediscussions can carry over to the virtual setting through online discussion boards. Blog entries aswell as and question/answer forums can clarify points of confusion from in-class conversations.Students have more time to reflect and answer questions posed online than in the classroom.Perhaps most importantly, blended learning requires students to work more on their own for theonline portion of the class. This active learning has been shown to yield greater test performanceand subject mastery [4, pp. 22-23]. Flipped classrooms are a subset of blended learning, but the rapid increase in theirpopularity make them worthy of examination. The underlying idea for a flipped classroom is thatteachers assign students to
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Environmental Engineering Technical Session 4: Environmental Issues and the Impacts of Intersectionality
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Shannon Katherine Gilmartin, Stanford University; Angela Harris, North Carolina State University; Christina Martin-Ebosele, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering, Women in Engineering
students’ labor market outcomes. Whether macro or microscale, however, these examples reflect educational practice firmly anchored to the experiences ofstudents journeying through the real problem spaces of our time.In this paper, we take the school-to-work pathways view one step further and place ourinvestigation in a specific real world context: the pathways of environmental engineeringundergraduate students within a time of environmental decline and climate crisis. We see thistime as a revealing societal moment in which beliefs, decisions, and leadership about ourenvironment move us towards sustainable solutions or away from them. We considerenvironmental engineering students as designers and agents of these sustainable solutions, aswell as
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Engineering Technology Potpourri
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Gregory Lyman, Central Washington University; Rowdy A. Sanford, University of Idaho; Jeff R. Wilcox, Central Washington University; Timothy L. Sorey, Central Washington University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
% of the students believing they already had at least some or good competencyaround robotics topics [7]. Although post-survey results for the ETSC 277 course shows a dropin confidence, as students performed our inquiry-based engineering lesson, we view this as arecalibration of their personal reality as they were ultimately able to make positive learning gainstoward our robotics lesson. This was reflected in learning assessments throughout the quarter. Infact, student frustration with inquiry-based lab curricula is well documented in science education,where lab students valued more authentic scientific exposure. In general, experiencing thecomplexity and frustrations faced by practicing scientists is challenging and may explain thewidespread
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Special Topics: Conscious Considerations
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Lizabeth L. Thompson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education, Equity
for Engineering Education, 2021Seeing the invisible: The year this white woman spent learning at an HSIIntroductionI have spent over 40 years in engineering. When I first attended the university to learnengineering, I was full of the messages of the 1970’s: Women can do anything men can do(better), I can have it all, the doors to access professional success are wide open. However, littledid I know that while this may be true, the cost to anyone not a tall white male from a privilegedbackground was great. It took me years to interpret what I experienced through the lens of thewhite patriarchy, but for the last 20 years, I have studied and reflected on how we in Engineeringand Education have participated in the inequities we see all around us
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First-Year Programs: Focus on Student Success I
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Matthew Cavalli, Western Michigan University; Anetra Grice, Western Michigan University
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First-Year Programs
the survey were entered into a drawing for one of three $50 gift cards. Threehundred fifty-seven eligible students were initially invited to participate in the study; elevenstudents requested a total withdrawal from their classes and these were removed from theanalysis, leaving a potential pool of three hundred forty-six students. Ninety-two FTIACstudents responded to the initial survey – a participation rate of 26.6%. Tables 1 and 2 show thedemographics of the FTIAC participants as well as the overall demographics of the Fall 2020CEAS FTIAC group, respectively. Female students were significantly overrepresented in therespondent group but the racial distribution was reflective of the overall population.Table 1: Demographics of Fall 2020 start
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Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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Nicholas Tymvios, Bucknell University; Miles Book, Bucknell University
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Construction Engineering
contractor would require to build a perimeter offormwork around the foundations and strip footings. The reinforcement pieces for the stripfootings were printed in two parts and connected using epoxy glue. Figure 1: Site Layout for 3X3 set-up Figure 2: Footing Formwork Pieces (left), and Footing Formwork on the Site (right)Once formwork for the foundations is complete, the next step requires the placement of thereinforcement for the column foundations and the strip foundations, shown in black in figure 3.One section of the building will have a concrete wall, and that is reflected in the foundation aswell, where the reinforcement has reinforcement extended to be connected to the wall. Thatportion of the foundation is
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Engineering Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Amanda Johnston, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kerrie A. Douglas, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Julie P. Martin, Ohio State University; Taylor Short, Ohio State University
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Educational Research and Methods
) Before DuringFigure 3. Students' identified support grouped by type of support Common themes from the open-ended responses emerged regarding how students’ socialinteractions and supports changed during the pandemic. Here we describe these themes usingquotes from the students by situating them within the framework and give preliminaryrecommendations for strategies to support students’ social support during remote instruction. SeeFigure 4 for a summary of recommendations.Support Peer-to-Peer Interactions The students reflected on how the pandemic impacted social interaction they had withtheir peers. Students expressed the value of peer support and how they missed face-to-faceinteractions with peers during the pandemic. For example
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
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Patricia A. Ralston, University of Louisville; Campbell R. Bego, University of Louisville
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
college, so we can more easilyimplement evidence-based practices with potential to improve retention, of which there are several.Recently, we have focused on implementing formative assessment, which has been shown to improveretention of at-risk students and under-represented minorities [3], [4]. This paper presents and reflects onthe implementation of formative assessment in our Calculus I course for engineering students.Theoretical Framework: Formative assessmentFormative assessment is an instructional technique in which teachers quickly assess students during oroutside class for minimal reward/penalty, with emphasis on improving learning. Formative assessmenthelps both students and teachers to identify knowledge gaps and misconceptions, and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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John R. Reisel P.E., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Wilkistar Otieno, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Christine Beimborn, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Content Access, Virtual On line . 10.18260/1-2—3500310. Hartenstine, D., & Fizzano, P., & Brobst, J. A., & Litzler, E., & Barber DeGraaff, R. (2020, June), CS/M Scholars Program - an NSF S-STEM Project Paper presented at 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, Virtual On line . 10.18260/1-2— 3436011. Burckhard, S. R., & Kant, J. M., & Michna, G. J., & Abraham, R. P., & Reid, R. (2018, June), Reflections of S-STEM Faculty Mentors Paper presented at 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition , Salt Lake City, Utah. 10.18260/1-2—3092512. Reisel, J.R., & Cancado, L., &Walker, C.M., & Mitrayani, D. (2015, June), Defining a Successful Undergraduate
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Studies of Student Teams and Student Interactions
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Nourhan Emad El-Atky, Rowan University; Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University
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Educational Research and Methods
madedecisions, respectively. Similarly positive responses were received for Q6, Q7, Q9, and Q10.These questions were related to having productive meetings, trust, the right team members, andthe desire to be in the team, respectively.Q3, however, showed lower ratings. This statement was related to how the team makes time toevaluate how effective they work as a group. Relatively lower rates were also related to membersbeing held accountable and members’ willingness to take on new responsibilities. In other words,statements related to reflective strategies and member initiatives received lower rates. Figure 2. Team Culture Summary of ratings per question. Ratings reference: 1 = Never, 2 = Occasionally, 3 = Mostly True, 4
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Computers in Education 7 - Modulus 2
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Anu Aggarwal, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Computers in Education
website,black board and lab access over vpn were used for course delivery. This caused some confusionamong students and instructors. Therefore, in Fall 2020 semester (still affected by covid), it wasdecided to deliver the course over a single platform, viz, blackboard. As such, zoom links forlectures, office hours and exams were posted on blackboard, all lecture notes, recordings, HWs,labs, project and exams were delivered through blackboard. Labs were moved to a platform thatwas free (PSPICE) to students and could be installed on their laptops. So, problems encountereddue to remote log in were not there. This was reflected in better student performance and betterinstructor evaluations in the Fall 2020 semester than in the Spring 2020 semester
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 4
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Ramsin Khoshabeh, University of California, San Diego; Vikash Gilja
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Electrical and Computer
thinking.This is only natural as their own personal experience was reflective of that style of educationmore often than not. Unfortunately, for those of us who have had to build consumer products, wevery well know that a microcontroller and some sensors does not a system (nor a product) make!Teaching students about embedded systems is valuable knowledge, but the objective of this classgoes beyond that oversimplification. When designing this course for our students, we observed athree-fold deficiency in the student body. Firstly, ECE students lacked hands-on experiencebuilding a complete system. We had an excellent theoretical program teaching students thefundamentals of ECE, but all of our lab-oriented classes focused on small, self
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Computers in Education 9 - Technology 1
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Emre Tokgoz, Quinnipiac University; Samantha Eddi Scarpinella, Quinnipiac University; Michael Giannone, Quinnipiac University
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Computers in Education
same technology to solve these two questions.  26% of the participants correlated to solve Q1 and Q2 by using the same technology, calculator.  33% of the participants correlated to solve Q2 and Q3 by using a calculator.  35% of the research participants selected different technologies for all three questions.Figure 16 below reflects a summary of the correlation analysis. Correlation Analysis of the Three Research Questions  Different Tech  35%  Q2&3  33%  Q1&3  52%  Q 1&2
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Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Luis Horacio Hernandez-Carrasco, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Monica Daniela Hernandez-Sanchez, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Miguel X. Rodriguez-Paz, Tecnologico de Monterrey
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Diversity
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Architectural Engineering
virtual visit.Additionally, students answer if they felt that they interact more with their classmates throughhearing their doubts in the visit. A majority of 61.98% (n=75) score this interaction with thehighest score, we obtain that results tend to the lower half of the scale more than any otherquestion before, but we can still observe that the results are overall positive. Fig. 8. Scale of motivation gained in learning new topics from students’ perspectiveIn the questionnaire, the participants were able to reflect the level of satisfaction provided by thevirtual activity. The students were asked the question “Considering the pandemic period, do youfind the virtual site visit to be an equivalent and effective alternative to maintain
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Bringing a Different Perspective
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Josué Njock Libii, Purdue University Fort Wayne
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Mechanics
penalties on late homework caused that the perception of the students to perceive the instructor as not being very instructor by the students suffered helpful to them. These feelings were reflected on the every semester of the study, due evaluations of the course by the students. The course- to the enforcement of the penalties evaluation instrument that was used consisted of many on late homework. Table 1 line items, one of which asked the students to score the 13. extent to which they perceived the instructor as being helpful. In semester 1, the score given was 3.78/4; in semester 2, that score
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Computation Related
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David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; John-David S. Yoder, Ohio Northern University
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Mechanical Engineering
aconcentration. (For this chart and those following, the “influenced enrollment” number includesresponses of “definitely yes” and “somewhat.”) Seniors’ interests may have changed, anotherelective outside the concentration may have been more compelling than completing theconcentration, or some schedule-related obstacle may have prevented its completion. Theconcentrations may not have lost their appeal for seniors, but they may require a greater sacrificethan the students are willing to make. Figure 3. Concentrations by yearFigure 4 displays the concentration participation rate and influence on enrollment for thedifferent majors offered in the college. The rightmost bars in the figure reflect the averagenumbers for all
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Kent J. Crippen, University of Florida; Gayle Nelson Evans, University of Florida; Chelsey Simmons, University of Florida
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
the goal of building teacher confidence. Finally, the SEP2 appears to be a powerful tool forunderstanding the experience and perceptions of participants in research experiences. AcknowledgementThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.(EEC-1711543). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thismaterial are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation. References[1] J. C. Brown, J. R. Bokor, K. J. Crippen, and M. J. Koroly, “Translating Current Science into Materials for High School via a Scientist–Teacher Partnership,” J
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The ABCs of FBDs
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Sheryl A. Sorby, University of Cincinnati; Sylvie Vieau; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati
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Mechanics
problems in engineering mechanics.This paper outlines key findings from this Work-In-Progress study and makes recommendationsfor future work in this area.AcknowledgementThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation in the U. S.under grants number DRL-1535307 (PI: Perez) and DRL-1818758 (PI: Sorby). Any opinions,findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authorsand do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References[1] D. H. Uttal, and C. A. Cohen, “Spatial thinking and STEM education: When, why, and how?,” Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 57, 147–181, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-394293-7.00004-2[2] L. G
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Sociotechnical Thinking I: Classroom Experiences, Identity, and Theory
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Stephanie Claussen, San Francisco State Unviersity; Janet Y Tsai, University of Colorado Boulder; Kathryn Johnson, Colorado School of Mines; Jenifer Blacklock, University of Colorado Boulder; Jon A. Leydens, Colorado School of Mines
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
collected data from multiple sources, including student work,faculty reflection logs, pre-/post-surveys, and student focus groups. Our project did not originallyintend to explore connections to engineering identity formation in students or professionalpractice. However, while analyzing the student focus group data, we observed that engineeringidentity was impacting students’ responses in unexpected ways. Thus, this paper aims to answerthe following research question: How are students’ conceptions of engineering identity linked to their perceptions of sociotechnical thinking?BackgroundSociotechnical integration in engineering educationMultiple studies of engineering practice have underlined the necessity of integrating social
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Career Advancement Through Engineering Leadership Development
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Michele Norton, Texas A&M University; Ben Behbood Zoghi, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development
publics • Engineering incorporates many domains beyond technical • Engineers impact the worldColes [12] described his view of professional practice with 10 lessons for practice: • professionals engage on society’s behalf, with people who present them with complex, indeterminate problems • professionals work with high levels of uncertainty • professional practice fundamentally involves making judgement • professional judgement is based on ‘practical wisdom • professional judgement is acquired through experience and conversations with respected peers • the learning process that underpins this is the critical reconstruction of practice • this involves ‘deliberation,’ which is more than ‘reflection • deliberation
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Manufacturing Division Session - Virtual and Augmented Reality
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Rui Zhu, Complex System Monitoring, Modeling and Analysis Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA; Faisal Aqlan, The Pennsylvania State University - Erie Campus; Richard Zhao, University of Calgary; Hui Yang, The Pennsylvania State University
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Manufacturing
expert problem-solving [16]. The proposed approach allows modeling physics to beintegrated into a typical introductory college mechanics course. A third study developed modelsof problem-solving to study children’s problem-solving process [17]. According to the study, theconception of modeling the problem-solving process could provide a unifying framework forthinking about problem-solving in children.In this research, we integrate eye-tracking and VR to collect data from participants during theproblem-solving process. The collected data is used to develop models that allow for quantifyingand understanding the behavior of problem solvers and how their performance is compared toexperts. Performance measures are then developed to reflect the problem
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Remote Instruction/COVID-19 Strategies
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Suleiman M. Obeidat, Texas A&M University; Jumanah A. Hajjat, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Technology
comparative reflection approach. The Internet and Higher Education, 41, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2018.11.001Gillies, D. (2008). Student perspectives on videoconferencing in teacher education at a distance. Distance Education, 29(1), 107-118. doi:10.1080/01587910802004878Francescucci, A., and Rohani, L. (2019). Exclusively Synchronous Online (VIRI) Learning: The Impact on Student Performance and Engagement Outcomes. Journal of Marketing Education 41(1), 60–69. DOI: 10.1177/0273475318818864Han, H. (2013). Do nonverbal emotional cues matter? Effects of video casting in synchronous virtual classrooms. American Journal of Distance Education, 27(4), 253-264.Hastie, M., Hung., I., Chen, N., Kinshuk. (2010). A
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Manufacturing Division Session: Make-it!
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Joseph Dennis Cuiffi, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Haifeng Wang, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Josephine Heim, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Brian W. Anthony, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sangwoon Kim; David Donghyun Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Manufacturing
ofmodern data collection and modeling. The mix of participants was interesting and reflected theinterdisciplinary training needed to implement Smart Manufacturing techniques. Out of 15 thatresponded, 2 were in business operations, 4 were in engineering, 3 were in technicalmanagement, 2 were technicians, and 4 were in Information Technology. Their prior exposure toSmart Manufacturing also varied, as shown in Figure 4a.The training focused initially on Smart Manufacturing definitions and then used the FrEDexample to walk the participants through advanced data collection, data analysis, and simulationsto improve the process. All of the materials were simply demonstrated given the time constraints.The overviews and demonstrations appeared to resonate
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Gail P. Baxter, Stevens Institute of Technology; Keith G. Sheppard, Stevens Institute of Technology; Susan Lowes, Teachers College, Columbia University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
universityafter more than 20 years in industry or other nonacademic positions. These faculty benefited from a moretargeted set of discussions focused on learning with understanding. Important here was attention to whatstudents bring to the learning environment (prior knowledge), organization of facts and ideas around aconceptual framework to facilitate its use in various contexts (connections within and across courses), andhelping students reflect on what they do or do not understand (metacognitive strategies) [6].Faculty and student data were collected over the five years of the project. Three sources of faculty datainclude interviews (subset each year beginning Spring 2016), reports/presentations (subset each yearbeginning Fall 2016) and teaching
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TELPhE Division Technical Session 1: Expanding Technological and Engineering Literacies
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Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; James Righter, The Citadel; Nathan John Washuta P.E., The Citadel; Kevin Skenes, The Citadel
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
students had assignments to assess their knowledge and mastery. Again, the lower objectiverating was based on the course score in this area, and the low number reflects the number ofstudents who did not meet the requirement to include a quantitative graphic.The instructor and student assessments will rarely be perfect matches, so some margin ofdifference should be expected. The method analyzes data from the instructor and studentsseparately. This objective assessment of course outcomes with objective data from embeddedindicators and student assessment of their accomplishment can produce a better evaluation of thecourse and areas for course improvement. Over time, historical data can track the effects ofchanges in a course. A review of each course
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Holy Cow! We’re Going Online When? 
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Monica Palomo P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Bettina Jeanine Casad, University of Missouri - St. Louis
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Civil Engineering
learning environment- The development of technology and the internet have promoteda rapid change in instructional and pedagogical approaches used to engage digital learners (Chyret al., 2017). Online instruction (i.e., fully online or hybrid) has been used to effectively servedifferent types of learning needs (e.g., distance learning, active learning, collaborative learning,etc.), and to promote students’ continuous development, reflection, discovery, and innovation(Chyr et al., 2017; Tsa et al., 2015; Wei et al., 2015;). Nonetheless, while there is a lot ofevidence of the advantages to online pedagogy, it has been reported that online learning canpromote student segregation, which could negatively affect the learning experience and
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Holy Cow! We’re Going Online When? 
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Gerald J. Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
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Civil Engineering
sicknesses, as we saw in the US and Italy COVID-19 data from the previousproblem set. When does the growth fall off the exponential curve? What is the reason for thisbehavior?5 Professional writing is an area of emphasis in our department, and all students receive extensive instruction in avariety of writing formats before taking this course.6 Students were allowed to self-select teams. Of the three “large” teams (four students or more) that formed for thisassignment, all three featured diversity in gender and two featured diversity in race, roughly reflecting the level ofgender and race diversity in our department.NB: To set a sense of expectations, you should plan to spend ~4-6 hours of earnest effort perperson on formulating questions
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Engineering Technology Pedagogy 2
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Mohammad Moin Uddin P.E., East Tennessee State University; Bradley Alan Stufflestreet, Northeast State Community College; Keith V. Johnson, East Tennessee State University
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Engineering Technology
covers the entire stateregardless of distribution in the state. The location quotient defines how reflective an area’s economy is of the nation as a whole.A labor quotient of less than 1.0 would indicate a region has less of a specific job than thenational average, while a quotient of greater than 1.0 would indicate the area has more than theaverage. For the state of Tennessee, the labor quotient is 1.2 for machinists. This value indicatesthat Tennessee has a higher-than-average concentration of machinists when compared to theUnited States as a whole. RESEARCH METHODOLOGYResearch Context A survey was created with the goal of determining the employer’s current and future needsfor machinist in the Northeast