Paper ID #42540Is Curriculum Complexity Related to Study Abroad Participation? A Cross-MajorComparison at One UniversityDr. Kirsten A. Davis, Purdue University Kirsten Davis is an assistant professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. Her research explores the intentional design and assessment of global engineering programs, student development through experiential learning, and approaches for teaching and assessing systems thinking skills. Kirsten holds a B.S. in Engineering & Management from Clarkson University and an M.A.Ed. in Higher Education, M.S. in Systems Engineering, and Ph.D. in
Paper ID #43486Impact of Engineering Course Participation on Students’ Attitudinal Factors:A Replication Study (Evaluation)Dr. Meltem Alemdar, Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. Meltem Alemdar is a Associate Director and Principal Research Scientist at Georgia Institute of Technology’s Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC), Dr. Alemdar made significant contributions to the fields of STEM education. Her research focuses on improving K-12 STEM education through research on curriculum development, teacher professional development, and student learning in integrated STEM environments
Engineering Education, 2024 Improving Efficiency and Consistency of Student Learning Assessments: A New Framework Using LaTeXAbstractInstructors often rely on What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) word processorapplications like Microsoft Word to create student learning assessments such as homeworkassignments and exams. The shortcomings in this traditional method led to the authors’motivation to develop a better method. This project focuses on the development, usage,evaluation, and dissemination of a student learning assessment system based on LaTeX, adocument preparation system commonly used for scientific documents. We call it the StudentLearning Assessment Modular System (SLAMS). With this system, educators
Paper ID #41147Integrity independent lab into project: A modification made to the materialsscience Lab curriculumDr. Yljing Stehle, Union College Yijing Y. Stehle received her Ph.D. in 2010 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Miami. After completing doctoral studies, she did one year of postdoctoral research at the University of Florida. From 2012 to 2014, she joined Bluestone Global Tech in Poughkeepsie, NY as a senior research scientist. She worked as postdoctoral associate at Oak Ridge National Lab from 2014 to 2017 on 2D materials and devices. From 2017-2019, she worked as an assistant
Paper ID #43144Investigating the Impact of College Students’ Personal Characteristics onPeer Assessment: A Multilevel Linear Modeling ApproachMiss Xiaping Li, University of Michigan Xiaping Li is a Ph.D. candidate in Engineering Education Research at the University of Michigan. Her research interests encompass faculty development and change, neurodiverse college student learning experiences and outcomes, international students in engineering, and cognitive sciences. She holds a B.S. in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering and an M.S. in Geological Sciences.Dr. Robin Fowler, University of Michigan Robin Fowler is a
Paper ID #41648Improving Peer Feedback in Project-Based Learning Contexts: An Investigationinto a First-Year Engineering InterventionMs. Katherine Drinkwater, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Katie Drinkwater is a first-year PhD student in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University. Her research interests include engineering extracurriculars, PBL, design in informal learning environments, makerspaces, and women in engineering.Olivia Ryan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Olivia Ryan is a Ph.D. student in
Paper ID #42934Integrating a Design Project to Bridge Experiment for Statics learning inGeneral Engineering EducationDr. Yingxiao Song, Muskingum University Assistant Professor in Physics and Engineering Department of Muskingum University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024Integrating a Design Project to Bridge Experiment for Statics learning inGeneral Engineering EducationAbstractEngineering Statics, a foundational course for most engineering students, is typically undertakenearly in their academic careers. Integrating hands-on experiments, such as the classic bridgeexperiment, is essential not only for a
Paper ID #42415Latina Engineering Student Graduate Study Decision Processes—Developmentand Initial Results of a Mixed-Methods InvestigationDr. Bruce Frederick Carroll, University of Florida Dr. Carroll is an Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida. He holds an affiliate appointment in Engineering Education. His research interests include engineering identity, self-efficacy, and matriculation of Latin/a/o students to graduate school. He works with survey methods and overlaps with machine learning using quantitative methods and sequential mixed methods approaches.Dr. Janice
Paper ID #43295Pedagogical Changes to a Capstone Course to Foster Refinement of ProfessionalSkillsDr. Corinna Marie Fleischmann P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy Captain Corinna Fleischmann is a licensed Professional Engineer with military, academic and research experience in water resources engineering, environmental engineering, coastal resiliency, construction project management and engineering education. CAPT Fleischmann is a career educator who has been a member of the US Coast Guard Academy (CGA) faculty since 2004. She served as the Department Head of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Program from 2017-2021
Paper ID #43851Planning a Trucking Research Consortium using Industry Customer Discoveryand Innovation Ecosystem MappingProf. Mohamed Razi Nalim, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Dr. Razi Nalim is Chancellor’s Professor of Mechanical Engineering at IUPUI, where he directs the Combustion and Propulsion Research Laboratory and helps lead the Transportation and Autonomous Systems Institute. He has extensive experience in higher education and professional practice – in industry, academia, and government. He has administered research, sponsored work, graduate programs, international initiatives, accreditation
Paper ID #43347Problem Solution Error Detection as a Means of Learning Assessment inFluid MechanicsDr. Thomas Shepard, University of St. Thomas Thomas Shepard is an Associate Professor at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He teaches courses in the thermal/fluid sciences, aerodynamics, introduction to engineering and accompanying labs. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Problem Solution Error Detection as a Means of Learning Assessment in Fluid MechanicsIntroductionThe development of problem-solving skills can be accomplished in a
Paper ID #43404Paper or Silicon: Assessing Student Understanding in a Computer-basedTesting Environment Using PrairieLearnMr. Jamal Ardister, Michigan State UniversityDr. Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University Geoff Recktenwald is a member of the teaching faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. Geoff holds a PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Cornell University and Bachelor degrees in Mechanical EngineeringSara Roccabianca, Michigan State University Sara Roccabianca is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University
Paper ID #41551MBL (Mastery-Based Learning) Supports a Normalization of Failure as anEssential Part of LearningDr. Kurt M. Degoede, Elizabethtown College Professor of Engineering and Physics, Elizabethtown College. His research interests in biomechanics include developing clinical instruments for rehabilitation and human performance. Dr. DeGoede teaches upper-level undergraduate mechanical engineering using mastery-based assessment models and project-based learning, design courses, and first-year multidisciplinary courses.Dr. Brenda Read-Daily, Elizabethtown College Dr. Brenda Read-Daily is an Associate Professor of
Paper ID #44062Perspectives and Perceived Gains Among Undergraduate, UnderrepresentedMinorities in a Short Summer Research Abroad ProgramDessaray M Gorbett, University of Texas at El Paso Dessaray Gorbett is a Senior Researcher within the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Program at the University of Texas at El Paso. Holding a PhD in Psychology from the same institution, she brings a wealth of expertise in program evaluation, research methodology, and statistical analyses to her role. With a specialized focus on evaluating STEM education programs within higher education, she brings extensive knowledge and
Paper ID #44474Work-in-Progress: Human Capital Formation as a Framework for Entrepreneurshipand Venture Design EducationDr. Helen L. Chen, Stanford University Helen L. Chen is a Research Scientist in the Designing Education Lab in Mechanical Engineering and co-founder of the Integrative Learning Portfolio Lab in Career Education at Stanford University. She earned her undergraduate degree from UCLA and her PhD in Communication with a minor in Psychology from Stanford. Her scholarship is focused on engineering and entrepreneurship education, portfolio pedagogy, reflective practices, non-degree credentials, and reimagining how
Paper ID #41312Comparing Outcomes Between Two Engineering Majors in a DeterministicOperations Research CourseHsin-Li Chan, Penn State University Dr. Hsin-Li Chan is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Industrial Engineering at Penn State Behrend. She received the Ph.D. degree in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University and the M.S. in Applied Statistics from Syracuse University. Dr. Chan’s research interests include applied statistics, quality control in manufacturing process, and optimization.Dr. Yuan-Han Huang, Penn State University Dr. Yuan-Han Huang is an Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering and
Paper ID #41231Board 96: Work in Progress: Incorporating Active Learning into a RandomSignal Analysis CourseDr. Chao Wang, Arizona State University Dr. Chao Wang received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is currently an Associate Teaching Professor in the Ira. A Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 WIP: Incorporating Active Learning into a Random Signal Analysis CourseAbstractThis Works-in-progress Paper presents the experience and evaluation of piloting interactive andactive problem
students take, they have a unique set of challengesincluding lack of finances, availability of jobs, and a mismatch of skills with the market thatcorrelate to which of the pathways students follow. Despite these challenges, Tumaini studentsreported an overwhelmingly positive experience at the school saying it benefited thememotionally, socially, and financially.ReferencesAbdullahi, M., & Othman, N. (2022). The influence of supervisors in the implementation of industrial attachment program in TVET institutions in Nigeria. 020003. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0094991Awiti, A., & Scott, B. (2016). The Kenya Youth Survey Report.Borrego, M., Douglas, E. P., & Amelink, C. T. (2009). Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Research
Paper ID #44126Assessing the Effectiveness of a Professional Formation in Engineering CourseSequence within the Electrical Engineering Department via Student’s Readinessfor Industrial Jobs: An Undergraduate Researcher’s Investigation in a PARProjectDuc Anh Vu Trinh, University of South Florida I am a third-year undergraduate Electrical Engineering student at the University of South Florida.Dr. Dhinesh Balaji Radhakrishnan, Purdue University Dhinesh Radhakrishnan is a research scientist in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University.Dr. Chris S. Ferekides, University of South Florida ©American
Paper ID #43988Real-Time Evaluation of Energy Efficiency of Hydraulic SystemsDr. Alamgir A. Choudhury, Western Michigan University Alamgir A. Choudhury is a Professor of Engineering Design, Manufacturing and Management Systems at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan. His MS and PhD are in mechanical engineering from NMSU (Las Cruces) and BS in mechanical engineering from BUET (Dhaka). His area of interest is engineering education, engineering design, fluid power, instrumentation and controlDr. Jorge Rodriguez P.E., Western Michigan University Professor in the Department of Engineering Design, Manufacturing, and
Paper ID #41985Sessions on Faculty EthicsDr. Robert A Linsenmeier, Northwestern University Robert Linsenmeier is a Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Engineering, Neurobiology, and Ophthalmology. His interests are in the microenvironment of the mammalian retina and engineering education. His teaching is primarily in physiology for both biology and BME majDr. Jennifer L. Cole, Northwestern University Jennifer L. Cole is the Assistant Chair in Chemical and Biological Engineering in the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and the Director of the Northwestern Center for Engineering Education Research at Northwestern
Paper ID #43691(Board 53/Work in Progress) Engaging the Next-Generation of IC Designerswith Puzzle-Solving CompetitionsProf. Daniel Limbrick, North Carolina A&T State University Dr. Daniel Limbrick is an associate professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T). As director of the Automated Design for Emerging Process Technologies (ADEPT) laboratory, Dr. Limbrick investigates ways to make microprocessors more reliable and secure through cross-layer design.Laura Marcela Garcia SuarezDeriech Cummings II, North Carolina A&T State
theoretical underpinnings of our work and introducingour collaborative change model, Critical Collaborative Educational Change, that will formthe basis for our work over the five-year grant period.BackgroundOur project emphasizes culture change with a focus on faculty in our proposed work. Wedraw from Schein’s definition of culture, which depicts culture as operating on three levels:(a) artifacts—visible phenomena including physical space, published goals, activities, andobserved behaviors; (b) espoused beliefs and values—ideals, aspirations, includingarticulations of why a group does what it does; and (c) basic underlying assumptions—unconscious, taken-for-granted beliefs and values that shape behavior, perception,thought, and feeling [2]. We find
Education (ASEE), EDMS Query, 2020 Data. Query Oct 27, 2022.[13] ABET. Accredited Programs. https://amspub.abet.org/aps/name- search?searchType=program&keyword=Environmental%20Engineering°reeLevels=B &countries=US Accessed Jan. 14, 2024.[14] A.R. Bielefeldt, “Professional licensure among civil engineering faculty and related educational requirements,” Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, vol. 145, no. 3, 04019004, 9 pp, DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000411[15] A. Aguirre, “Microaggressions, Marginalization, and Stress: Issues of Identity, Place, and Home for Minority Faculty in Academia,” In: Benuto, L., Duckworth, M., Masuda, A., O'Donohue, W. (eds) Prejudice
has a PhD from Purdue University in Engineering Education.Dr. Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan Shanna Daly is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. She has a B.E. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Dayton and a Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Purdue University.Ms. Leslie Bondaryk, The Concord Consortium Leslie Bondaryk received the B.S. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the M.S. degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, both in electrical engineering. She is currently the Chief Technology Officer with the Concord Consortium, Concord, MA, USA. Over her career, Ms. Bondaryk has introduced new technologies to
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Paper ID #43718[Work-In-Progress] A Systematic Review of S-STEM Programs in CommunityColleges: Program Features and Student Decision-makingDr. Maria L Espino, University of Washington Maria Luz Espino her doctorate in the Higher Administration Program in the School of Education at Iowa State University. She obtained her Masters’s degree in Educational Policy and Leadership at Marquette University in her hometown of Milwaukee, WI. She completed her Bachelors degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a double major in Community and Nonprofit Leadership and Gender and Women studies. As a scholar and a student advocate
Paper ID #43152Assessing Student Perceptions of Peer Review Methods’ Efficacy in a Team-Based,Senior Undergraduate Capstone Course SettingProf. Sara Lego, Pennsylvania State University Prof. Sara E. Lego joined the Aerospace Engineering Department in 2021 as an Associate Teaching Professor managing the department’s four senior undergraduate course offerings. Prior to joining the department, Mrs. Lego spent 20 years within the aerospace industry at Boeing, Iridium, and the Penn State Applied Research Lab as a research engineer, orbital analyst, and engineering program manager. Mrs. Lego received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering
Paper ID #42404Equitable Access to Majors through Removal of Competitive ApplicationProcess (CAPS) within a First-Year Engineering ProgramDr. Lisa Lampe, University of Virginia Dr. Lisa Lampe is the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Affairs in the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, joining the school in January 2014. Prior to that, she served in many roles that bridge student affairs and academic affairs in public and private higher education institutions. Her research focuses on environmental factors which contribute to equitable student success outcomes and structures which improve the