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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A Linsenmeier, Northwestern University; Jennifer L. Cole, Northwestern University
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
casestudy, as explained next. Our sessions were attended voluntarily by about 10 experienced (mostwith 5+ years of teaching) tenure-line and instructional faculty, all of whom were members ofour usual audience of faculty who are interested in evidence-based teaching.First session on faculty ethics: an exploration of ethical guidelines in higher educationIn the first session we discussed briefly what it means to be a member of a profession, rather thanbeing a practitioner of a craft or just having a job. A profession is a group that is “organized toearn a living by openly serving a certain moral ideal in a morally permissible way beyond whatlaw, market, and morality would otherwise require.”[1] Some of the elements of a profession arethat it
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Engineering Management Division (EMD) Technical Session 3
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard (Rick) Warren Blank, Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals; Stanislaw Tarchalski, The Johns Hopkins University
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Engineering Management Division (EMD)
(Practice Paper Category)AbstractTo meet the challenges and opportunities of educating new generations of engineering leadersfor jobs of the future, Engineering Management programs must evolve with a strategy thatintegrates academic education with workplace application. That strategy must address thechanging demographics of technical industries and their workforces. We can meet that challengeby unifying technical leadership fundamentals into an applied experience, internalizingengineering management coursework with a real-life technical leadership scenario that isapplicable across industries.Education research[1] shows that working professional students learn best through case studies,active learning, and project-based activity. This paper
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan M Lord, University of San Diego; Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
consider global, cultural, social, environmental, and economicfactors in student outcomes [1], as do licensing agencies such as the National Society ofProfessional Engineers (NSPE) [2] and profession societies such as IEEE [3].Most engineering instructors have been educated with a deep technical focus, and though manysee the value of addressing sociotechnical issues, they have little experience outside ofengineering and feel ill-equipped to integrate these topics in the curriculum. In this project, weaim to make it easier for engineering instructors to include sociotechnical issues in their coursesby developing modules (with detailed teaching guides and instructional resources) for theintroduction to circuits course, each emphasizing a different
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ELOS Technical Session 2 - Beliefs, Motivation, and Pedagogy
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deeksha Seth, Villanova University; Robert P. Loweth, Purdue University ; James C. O'Brien, Villanova University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
. James C. O’Brien, Villanova University Professor Jim Oˆa C™Brien is a tenured Faculty member in the College of Engineering of Villanova University. At Villanova he has won numerous awards for teaching including the Lindback Award, the Farrell Award, and the Engineering Teacher of the Year Award. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Integrating Engineering Design in Laboratory Sessions for Second Year Mechanical Engineering StudentsAbstractEngineering design fosters students' capacity to apply technical knowledge towards innovativesolutions. While design has gained visibility in engineering education through programs likeentrepreneurship, freshman design, and
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Architectural Engineering Division (ARCHE) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan Solnosky P.E., Pennsylvania State University; John J. Phillips, Oklahoma State University
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Architectural Engineering Division (ARCHE)
minimum. One school did indicate that as long as they can“finish” the designs required and are confident they can proceed, but that students may be advised it’s notthe best use of their time. Table 1: Studies Faculty Recommend to Students to Avoid doing in Capstone. General Categories Specific Technical Task Discipline Specific Categories Categories  Non-critical systems  Arc Flash  Advanced structural design that is “in  Students cannot just have software do  Complex structural models that are the weeds” within design everything it must be justified not necessary
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Software Engineering Division (SWED) Technical Session #2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maura Lyons, Codio; Elise Deitrick, Codio; Joshua Richard Coughlin Stowell Ball, Codio
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Division (SWED)
. A. Alipour, and S. S. Ragavan, "Towards Characterizing Trust in Generative Artificial Intelligence among Students", in Proceedings of the 55th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 1: ACM, 2023. pp. 67-73.[11] D. Baidoo-Anu, and L. Owusu Ansah. "Education in the era of generative artificial intelligence (AI): Understanding the potential benefits of ChatGPT in promoting teaching and learning." Journal of AI 7, no. 1: 2023. pp. 52-62.[12] N. Agarwal, V. Kumar, A. Raman, and A. Karkare. "A Bug's New Life: Creating Refute Questions from Filtered CS1 Student Code Snapshots", in Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Global Computing Education Vol 1: ACM, 2023. pp. 7-14.
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy N Adkins, North Carolina State University; Naji S Husseini, North Carolina State University; Lianne Cartee, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work in Progress: Understanding Student Perceptions and Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence for Technical WritingOpen generative artificial intelligence’s (AI’s) ability to craft human-like text concerns educatorswho fear students will complete assignments without meeting course objectives. Currently, AIdetection is unreliable, adding to educators’ concerns. While these fears are valid, we believe thebest way forward is to teach students how to use this powerful technology ethically andeffectively. Best practices for using AI
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Refining Manufacturing Education Practices
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University; Jameela Al-Jaroodi; Anthony Moretti, Robert Morris University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
become partof the general high school curriculum. In the final sections, we discuss the integration aspectsand conclude the paper and offer some prospects for future work.Background and Related WorkWorkforce development requires providing relevant and up-to-date knowledge to students toprepare them to take on the various roles in the workforce. In STEM fields, this requires rigorouscurriculum and in-depth technical coverage in the fields of study. One of the problems collegesfacing is the lack of interest in STEM fields among high school students [1]. Another problem isthe under preparedness of these students for the rigorous college curriculum required in theSTEM fields. The discussion of why students do not go for STEM programs and what
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan Hare, Rowan University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
about their program as a whole, showing that students who interacted with our system seemed to show more confidence in their own ability. Finally, we analyze student actions within the game itself to show that the PING system helps them complete content sections faster and with fewer attempts.1. IntroductionWith the advent of new methods and approaches in virtual education, automated systems, andonline learning, there is a need for general-purpose approaches to help automate studenteducation. These new approaches can serve not to replace traditional education, but to augment itthrough automated student assistance, easier classroom operation for instructors, and bettersupport for under-performing students [1]. In turn, the
Conference Session
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cara J Poor P.E., University of Portland
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
canprovide a sense of community and provide help for students beyond just the instructor. However,peer tutors may not always be fully utilized. Many peer tutors have office hours where studentscan informally drop by and get help, or students are asked to formally join a peer tutoringprogram [1]. These programs are voluntary and may be missing the students who need it themost.ICPT may improve access to peer tutors for all students. ICPT involves peer tutors attendingclass sessions where students solve in-class assignments. Because it is during class, all studentsinteract with the peer tutors. ICPT has been used in statics and mechanics of materials [8]-[10],thermodynamics [11], and introductory engineering courses [12], [13] but has been limited
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan Solnosky P.E., Pennsylvania State University; Roy B. Clariana, Pennsylvania State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
). Figure 1: GIKS student network feedback Rather than seeing a random force-generated network graph each time, the student’s termlocations align to the “Master” expert network map, thus the student views a network structure oftheir own essay for the first time laid out in a domain-normative way, where term closeness in 2-dimensional space reflects that of an expert. Clicking on a term in either network highlights thatterm along with its links and term associates in both networks. Dragging any term in eithernetwork moves the same term in the other network. These interactive features allow the studentsto explore the sometimes complex networks in a term-by-term way. Also, there are controlbuttons under the student’s network. (Fig. 1) If
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT) Technical Session 6
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Blanca Esthela Moscoso; Miguel Andres Guerra, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
. Currently, MiguelAndres is working on a framework to support and conduct undergraduate research. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Testing a Pedagogical method to Develop Collaborative Entrepreneurship Competences for Technical Majors Blanca Esthela Moscoso1, Miguel Andrés Guerra2*1 Associate Professor, Universidad Central del Ecuador UCE, Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas. Quito, Ecuador.2 Associate Professor, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, Colegio de Ciencias e Ingenierías, Programa de Ingeniería Civil, Casilla Postal 17-1200-841, Quito 170901, Ecuador.* Correspondence: Blanca Esthela Moscoso, bemoscoso
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Wosczyna-Birch, National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing; Wendy Robicheau
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024A Hands-On, Dual-Credit Mechatronics Pathway Overview for Secondary & Post-Secondary EducatorsAccording to a study by Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute [1], “Over the next decade, 4million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2.1 million are expected to go unfilled ifwe do not inspire more people to pursue modern manufacturing careers.” The mission of theNational Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) funded NationalCenter for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM) is to cultivate and nurture partnershipswith advanced manufacturing stakeholders, creating a national network throughout the UnitedStates to further develop a diverse technical
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Aerospace Division (AERO) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashley Habig, Purdue University ; Caroline K. Marete, Purdue University ; Debra Henneberry, Purdue University ; Cheng Wang, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Diversity
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
interact with industry professionals. One of theparticipants, who is a first-generation aviator in his family, said his involvement in students’organizations gave him an opportunity to meet people who are currently doing what heanticipates he will do throughout his career.Discussions and Limitations To date, numerous studies have explored the lack of all forms of diversity in the aviationand aerospace industry [1][2][7]. However, there has been limited research on exploring thecommon factors that attract both men and women to aviation careers and unique factors thatdraw women into the industry. There is also limited research that concurrently addresses morethan one aviation discipline as part of the same investigation. In this study
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Aldridge, The Ohio State University; Nicole Else-Quest, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Joe Roy, American Society for Engineering Education
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A first-generation college student, Dr. Else-Quest earned her Ph.D. in developmental psychology at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. She uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to understand psychological gender differences, how they develop and shape participation in STEM, and how we can intervene to expand women’s and girl’s participation in STEM. She has written extensively on implementing intersectionality within social sciences research and adapting quantitative as well as qualitative methods to do so. Else-Quest is currently PI on two grants from the National Science
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Esteban Andres Garcia, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Joseph Trapani, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Bobby Emmanuel-Okafor; Frank Fenner, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Milad Shojaee, New Jersey Institute of Technology ; Alex Blinder; Mohsen Azizi, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
the tracking system itself and AC power to emergency loads. 9 8 Hours per customer 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Year Figure 1. Average duration of total annual electric power interruptions in the US [1].Before delving into the technical part of this project, a literature review is presented about theprevious solar generation systems. In [3], a sun-tracking system was developed and constructedusing standard
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 19
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hudson James Harris, University of Oklahoma; Javeed Kittur, University of Oklahoma
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
+ Engineering, AI, or Artificial Intelligence + Engineering,Chat GPT + engineering + education, and Undergraduate artificial intelligence. (II) Screening theabstracts and full text of the articles to eliminate papers beyond the research topic's scope.Exclusion criteria such as EC 1: Articles written before 2013, EC 2: Articles not written in English,EC3: Articles not pertaining to engineering, EC 4: Articles not pertaining to generative AIexcluding Chat GPT (Deep learning, text generation, vast data input), were used. EC 5: Articlesnot pertaining to undergraduate engineering EC 6: Articles not pertaining to higher education EC7:Articles not pertaining to traditional Artificial intelligence / machine learning EC 8: Article is awork in progress. EC 9
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Student Division Technical Session 4: Project-based Learning
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maryann Renee Hebda, Baylor University; Morgan R Castillo, Baylor University; Tracey Sulak, Baylor University
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Student Division (STDT)
Engineering Education, 2024 Generative Learning in Two Community-Based Experiential Undergraduate Courses This research to practice paper analyzes the innovative teaching elements of twocommunity-based experiential undergraduate courses. Experiential learning on its own shifts aclass from a more traditional format to “an approach that is semi-structured and requires studentsto cooperate and learn from one another through direct experiences tied to real world problems”[1, p. 4]. When engaging with the community through experiential learning, additionalperspectives are integrated into learning with the intent that all parties will benefit. This can beachieved through multiple course designs, two of
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Student Division Technical Session 2: Career Development and Employability
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ella Kokinda, Clemson University; Makayla Moster, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University
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Diversity
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Student Division (STDT)
Professor in the Department of Engineering & Science Education in the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences at Clemson University. His work focuses on how technology supports knowledge building and transfer in a range of learning environments. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 (WIP) Compiling Resilience: A Study on First-Generation Women Pursuing Computing DegreesIntroductionUnder-representation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) iswell-researched from a range of perspectives yet persists as an issue [1]. Among the women whohave chosen to pursue a STEM degree, many are first-generation college students and
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steffen Peuker, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division (TELPhE)
,making education more accessible, efficient, and effective for students, like the introduction ofthe calculator. However, there are concerns that generative AI tools can also be misused and leadto unethical behavior. For example, students could use these tools to plagiarize essays, cheat onassignments and exams, and thereby devalue the learning experience for themselves and others.A mixed-method survey was developed to answer the following research questions:1. How many first-year ME students use generative artificial intelligence tools?2. How do first-year mechanical engineering students utilize generative artificial intelligencetools?3. What are the perceptions of first-year mechanical engineering students about the utilization ofgenerative
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Trina L. Fletcher, Florida International University; Simone Nicholson, Florida International University; Christopher Alexander Carr, George Mason University; Tina Fletcher; Brittany Boyd
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Diversity
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP)
Paper ID #41098Race to R1: An Analysis of Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs)Potential to Reach Research 1 Carnegie Classification® (R1) StatusDr. Trina L. Fletcher, Florida International University Dr. Trina Fletcher is an Assistant Professor of Engineering and Computing Education at Florida International University and the founder of m3i Journey, a start-up focused on research-based, personalized, holistic, innovative, relevant, and engaging (PHIRE) financial literacy education. She serves as the Director of the READi Lab (readilab.com) where her research portfolio consists of equity, access, and inclusion
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marilyn Barger P.E., FLATE (Florida Advanced Technological Education Center of Excellence); Ron Eaglin, Daytona State College; Sam Ajlani; Mori Toosi; Sidney E Martin III, Saint Petersburg Junior College; Richard Gilbert, University of South Florida; Susan Frandsen
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
degree, the 4-year ET B.S.degree, and post-graduate degrees as well as a statewide recognized path to the ProfessionalEngineers license in Engineering Technology.The National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education program (NSF-ATE)supports this effort. NSF-ATE assets provided to FLATE and five partner colleges are directedto the formation of a statewide advisory board for the 20 colleges that offer ET degrees as well assupporting six overarching Florida ET education system target goals:(1) Adjust Florida Department of Education Standards and Benchmarks to include criteria that address Florida manufacturer-identified Industry 4.0 skills gap in its technical workforce.(2) Create a statewide streamlined seamless articulation
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL) Technical Session - Professional Practice 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sydney Donohue Jobe, University of New Mexico; Madalyn Wilson-Fetrow, University of New Mexico; Ruben D. Lopez-Parra, Purdue University; Paris Eisenman, University of New Mexico; Ethan Kapp, University of New Mexico; Carl Lyle Abadam, University of New Mexico; Vanessa Svihla, University of Texas at Austin; Anjali Mulchandani, University of New Mexico
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
guest speakers from academia andindustry, individual homework assignments where students reflected on what they learned fromthe speakers, and a group project to design a sustainable human habitat on the planet Mars. InFall 2023, a new instructional team (1 lead professor, 2 undergraduate and 1 graduate courseassistants, and 1 education specialist) was mentored by an instructional team in the Chemical andBiological Engineering Department to redesign the course. The course redesign features twogroup socio-technical design challenges and weekly individual homework for students toresearch disciplinary sub-specialties and career opportunities. During the first month ofinstruction, students are oriented to campus, the major, resources within the
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON) Technical Session 1 - Sustainability & Environmental Justice
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marissa Webber, Carnegie Mellon University; Fethiye Ozis P.E., Carnegie Mellon University
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON)
Paper ID #41382Preparing the Next Generation of Engineers for Decision Making under DeepUncertainty: Exploring the Pedagogical Role of the Decisions for the DecadeGameMarissa Webber, Carnegie Mellon UniversityDr. Fethiye Ozis P.E., Carnegie Mellon University Dr. Fethiye Ozis is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the civil and environmental engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Ozis holds a B.S. in environmental engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Southern California. Dr. Ozis is a licensed Professional Engineer, Environmental
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rui Wu, East Carolina University; Sergiu Dascalu, University of Nevada, Reno; Zhen Zhu, East Carolina University; David Feil-Seifer; Marjorie Campo Ringler, East Carolina University; Bryan C. Hutchins; Laura Rosof; Ponkoj Chandra Shill, University of Nevada, Reno; Hossein Jamali, University of Nevada, Reno; Frederick C Harris Jr., University of Nevada, Reno
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
items few students disagreed or strongly disagreed withstatements about the quality or usefulness of ISPeL.Students were also asked to compare ISPeL to PowerPoint. In general, most students preferredISPeL (42.1%) to PowerPoint (27.1%), with 30.8% having no preference (see Table 1). Inspecific situations, students preferred ISPeL over PowerPoint on six of eight items presented tothem, with the greatest preference for ISPeL in contexts where students want to make connectionsbetween topics, as a tool for additional information, and as an independent study aid. PowerPointwas only preferred as a tool for instructors to present course content and to organize the lesson. Table 1: Students’ Overall Evaluations of ISPeL
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Aerospace Division (AERO) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Glen Roderic Coates, Pennsylvania State University; Alyson G. Eggleston, Pennsylvania State University; Robert J. Rabb P.E., Pennsylvania State University
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
that is embedded in an AerospaceEngineering curriculum. PBL focuses on writing assignments that are authentic, situationalassignments in response to real project demands rather than responding to hypotheticalsituations. To generate enthusiasm for the course, the topics chosen for each of the writingassignments were selected to be of personal and/or professional value to the students.Based on the results of student surveys, this paper documents the improved capability forstudents to present technical information and convey meaning more precisely by using a PBLapproach. This improved capability is the result of students being exposed to situational,professional and STEM-specific writing tasks. Both quantitative and qualitative results from acase
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 5
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy Kurr, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Jimmy Landmesser Jr., UT-Battelle
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD)
individuals on aparticular topic. This is the definition that will be used in this paper. However, it is well knownthat the phrase "technical standards" has a plethora of interpretations depending on the context ofthe situation and the parties involved. There are company standards that are primarily for internaluse, "de jure" standards that are formally published by standards organizations, agreed-uponcommon practices (e.g., eating with one's mouth closed) that the general public refers to as a“standard”, and many more [1]. The ambiguity in the definition of the word "standard" andengineers' contextual interpretation and historical use of the word adds to the challenge ofstudying, discussing, and applying technical standards.In addition to the
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mayrismir Cordero, MPA, Palo Alto College; Anna Tanguma-Gallegos PhD(c), Arizona State University ; Caroline Vaningen-Dunn, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
Paper ID #42823Apoyando y Modificando el Curr´ıculo: Supporting our Next Generation LatinxSTEM StudentsMayrismir Cordero, MPA, Palo Alto College Mayrismir Cordero obtained her Master’s Degree in Public Administration from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. She knows and understands that student success is a collaborative effort. Her project management and organizational skills have led her to design programs that lead and serve a large community of multidimensional learners. After 17 years in education, her love for students, her connection with faculty and her shared identity as a Latina with the Hispanic/Latino
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD) Technical Session 4
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah G. Park, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Monica Carroll, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Lucy Marie Alice Esteve, Duke University; Karnika Singh, Duke University
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Engineering Libraries Division (ELD)
reviews are a type of literature review that takes a systematic approach to search,review, and synthesis of information on a defined topic. A well-designed review will achieve“exhaustive and comprehensive searching”[1] for relevant evidence while minimizing selectionbias. As the volume of scientific publications has surged exponentially over the past severaldecades [2], with a recent study showing that the number of publications in the Physical andTechnical Sciences doubles every 11.9 years [3], the need for systematic reviews to collate andsynthesize all this research has become critical. The general field of engineering has seen the risein published research review papers that many other fields have seen recently [4-6]. Conversely,performing
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 8
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michaela Harper, Utah State University; Cassandra McCall, Utah State University
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
emergingtechnologies in shaping the future of engineering education.IntroductionThe advent of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has revolutionized various sectors,including shipping and manufacturing, management and hiring practices, economics and financemarkets, art and creative endeavors, and education [1]-[4]. Generative AI's intrusion intoacademic practices, particularly homework completion, is a subject that has garnered recentattention [5] and controversy [6]. Artificial Intelligence has disrupted traditional pedagogicalmethods, offering students tools that make problem-solving and homework completion moreefficient [7]. Other AI tools, such as automated grading, plagiarism detectors, and intelligenttutoring systems, have provided needed support