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2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference
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Rashmi Deodeshmukh, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings | Paper ID 36132 Work in Progress- STEM engagement for middle and high school young women- Implementation, Challenges and Lessons learned Rashmi Deodeshmukh* Fay Barber-Dansby Purdue University Purdue University rdeodesh@purdue.eduIntroductionWomen make up about 22% of students pursuing and completing Engineering or Technology degrees inthe STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. Analysis of data showed thatonly about 6% of these degrees were awarded to women of color who are about 37% (in the 18-24 yearsold range) of the total
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2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference
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Hongli luo, Purdue University Fort Wayne
build a variety of Internetof Things application such as smart home, monitoring, health care and smart manufacturing inthe future.1. IntroductionInternet of Things (IoT) [5] technology has been widely used in industries, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, field mobility, distribution, and transportation logistics. Data communication andnetworking is a core course for the Computer Engineering Technology (CPET) program in ourschool. The course introduces the networking layered model and covers technology at each layerin a bottom-up approach. Teaching latest technologies of data communication and networkingwith hands-on experience is critical to the CPET curriculum. To address this need, we havedesigned a sequence of lab activities for this course
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2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference
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Jessica Lofton, University of Evansville
2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings | Paper ID 31629 Flipping the Heat Transfer Classroom Jessica Lofton*, PhD University of Evansville jb363@evansville.eduAbstractResearch in engineering education strongly supports the use of active learning strategies in theclassroom. Among the suggested pedagogical strategies, flipped classrooms have receivedsignificant attention for engaging students and incorporating deep learning in the classroom.Introductory heat transfer courses are often taught at the junior or senior level of anundergraduate engineering degree using traditional lecture
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2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference
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Marcelo Caplan, Columbia College
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COVID-19. On the other hand, virtual labs, remote controllabs, or video-based labs are good alternatives when students cannot perform the laboratory tasksin person. [8[. Remote laboratories allow the implementation of experiments through theinternet, whereas video-based activities provide a step-by-step overview of a real lab. In thisway, students can visualize the whole experimental process and its environment through a video.Zhai, Wang, and Liu provide examples for some of the above labs in electrical engineering [8].In March 2020, Columbia College Chicago decided to close the campus following the lockdownpolicies and health concerns. Faculty received instructions to transform their courses from in-person to remote learning. One of the