and data, a draft report seeking comments andadditional points of view was developed and distributed to all Zone, Section and panel leadersinvolved in the YOD at the 2006-2007 Section meetings. A carefully edited version of thesenotes and comments resulted in this intermediate ASEE Zones’ report. Results There were 42 “Topics” listed in Table 2 that were identified by the committee assufficiently distinct comments or points of view about SEE. The number of times each topic wasmentioned was totaled in the table. In addition, for consolidation purposes, each topic wasassigned to one of five major categories, labeled A-E: A. Faculty Issues and Rewards B. Pre-College
AC 2008-1774: ENHANCING THE ASEE CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVEPROGRAM - A SECTION CHAIRS PERSPECTIVECharles McIntyre, North Dakota State University Charles McIntyre is the Chair of the Department of Construction Management and Engineering at North Dakota State University. He received his Ph.D. from Penn State in 1996. As an active member of the North Midwest Section of ASEE, Dr. McIntyre is currently the Chair of the North Midwest Section and the Campus Representative at NDSU. As a Campus Rep he has won number awards for recruiting and retaining faculty for membership in ASEE. He has several ASEE publications in the areas of active and cooperative learning. At NDSU he is very active in a