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Conference Session
Retention
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Laggini Fiore, Temple University; Shawn Patrick Fagan, Temple University; David Brookstein, Temple University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
addressing students’ metacognitive skills and the ability to self-regulate their learning. To that end, the instructor began the semester with a reflective exercisethat asked students to read Robert Leamson’s (2002) essay “Learning (Your First Job),”comment online about their impressions of the article, and be prepared to discuss in class. Thereflective comments from students regarding this essay were revealing: “These are all things thatwere not explicitly obvious to me as a student and I would have very much liked to have readthis as a freshman.” This piece is especially important as we believe it made an importantdifference in students’ capacity to persevere in this class.The difference in DFW outcomes between the two engineering courses for this
Conference Session
Understanding the Discipline of Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Tingerthal P.E., Northern Arizona University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
, problem based learning andactive learning approaches, combined with laboratory courses. The use of formative assessmentis reflected in the literature. Enhancement comes in the form of providing supplemental learningopportunities that go beyond the textbook and include teaching assistant (TA) guided instruction,use of web resources and enhanced guided notes. There is a prevalence of leveraging technologyto blend or flip classes. Authentic environments that include interdisciplinary, experiential,collaborate, inquiry, challenge, and service learning are also prevalent.Future WorkA trend analysis of the frequently identified practices may help characterize whether a particulartopic is becoming more or less popular. Additional work to characterize
Conference Session
Curricular Innovations 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University; Ryan McCullough, Colorado State University; Pranav S. Athalye, Colorado State University; Anthony A. Maciejewski, Colorado State University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
quiz as seen by students. At the beginning of each class, the instructor poses each ofthe Conceptual Questions from the pre-work assessment to the class, takes a “vote” on it, andthen leads a discussion on the different answers and approaches. These discussions encouragestudents to reflect on the reasoning behind their misconceptions and how it relates to thereasoning behind the actual solutions. Namely, the students and the instructor discuss why some(incorrect) answers appeared attractive and seemed right, and ultimately what is (or should be)the reasoning behind choosing the one correct answer. However, these interactive discussions are rather brief, taking just a very small portion of the class, to enable the other components ofinstruction
Conference Session
Pre-College: Working with Teachers to Improve K-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katey Shirey, University of Maryland, College Park
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
tools freed up Leslie in the lab space; Leslie didn’t haveto run from group to group assisting each group individually. Her attention to the whole roomand the larger task of inquiry overall could be wider than if she were narrowed in on helpingindividual groups.Leslie held a constructivist stance in inquiry instruction. I believe that Leslie desired studentswork with data from empirical observation and withheld giving away the steps because Lesliethinks learning happens when students construct understandings from experiences,communication, and reflection, indicating a constructivist learning stance. A constructivist stanceis made up of many smaller reasoning resources including perhaps, “knowledge is constructednot given” and others. Leslie
Conference Session
Pre-College: Fundamental Research in Engineering Education (2)
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Hartman, Walla Walla University; Randy L. Bell, Oregon State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
as they apply to K-12 education. In 2013, the Next Generation Science Standards reflected the growing interest in K-12 engineering by integrating it with the science curriculum. In contrast to the prior standards, the NGSS explicitly included engineering as a foundational component of the curriculum, with engineering concepts included in the requirements for each grade level. In fact, the final NGSS document body included over three hundred uses of the word engineering. Taking advantage of recent research into science learning, the standards also propose a new view of teaching science. Whereas the earlier standards heavily emphasized science content knowledge, the new standards took a more holistic view of science. Science education
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janet Callahan, Boise State University; Donna C. Llewellyn, Boise State University; Vicki Stieha, Boise State University; Ann E. Delaney, Boise State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
clarity.Summaries of the survey responses and narrative themes were shared with all of the researchersand reviewed collaboratively to verify our understandings and to increase the trustworthiness ofour conclusions.20In this paper, we have excerpted descriptive data that inform our evaluation by includingresponses suggesting actions that Boise State University, or others, can take to improve thelikelihood that future girls will select and remain on a STEM pathway. The participantdemographic data in Table 2 provides a background to the narrative passages, which are sharedanonymously to protect the confidentiality of our participants. Focus group participants indicatedthey responded to our survey and are assumed to be reflected in the demographics shared
Conference Session
Open Forum in Chemical Engineering Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University; Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
in the ways hands-on activities such as making, technology, and games can be used to improve student engagement.Dr. Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University Kevin Dahm is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Rowan University. He earned his BS from Worces- ter Polytechnic Institute (92) and his PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (98). He has pub- lished two books, ”Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics” and ”Interpreting Diffuse Reflectance and Transmittance.” He has also published papers on effective use of simulation in engineer- ing, teaching design and engineering economics, and assessment of student learning.Dr. David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky David L. Silverstein is a
Conference Session
Integrating Liberal Education and Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David DiBiasio, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Paula Quinn, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Kristin Boudreau, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Laura A. Robinson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John M. Sullivan Jr, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John Bergendahl, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Leslie Dodson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
, statics and stress, filtration and chemical precipitation, and soon). These engineering concepts are not abstracted from social, political, and economicconsiderations. Rather, engineering is imbued with social context. The RPG offers studentsopportunities to reflect on economic, geographical, economic, and philosophical issues whilelearning the technical skills they need to make informed decisions to address the needs of arapidly expanding population.Introduction and Statement of the ProblemIn 1945, when the French mathematician Jacques Hadamard sought to uncover the thoughtprocesses of mathematicians, he approached Albert Einstein, who suggested that “combinatoryplay seems to be the essential feature in productive thought.”1 For many years
Conference Session
Pre-College: Evaluation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reagan Curtis, West Virginia University; Johnna Bolyard, West Virginia University; Darran Cairns, West Virginia University; David Luke Loomis, West Virginia University; Sera Mathew; Kelly Leigh Watts, Regional Educaion Service Agency 3
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
“using mathematics andcomputational thinking”, as well as crosscutting concepts focused on “systems and systemmodels” 11. Engineering design projects provide extensive opportunities to engage in practicescommon to both the CSSM and Framework: defining problems, constructing explanations,developing models, using appropriate tools and attending to precision.Engineering design done well requires an unfamiliar role for many teachers. Teachers must shiftfrom evaluative to interpretive perspectives while moving away from guiding students to correctanswers and toward emphasizing exploration and engagement 12. Teaching practices must fosterstudent reflection on their own reasoning and interpretation of problems 13. Rather than warningstudents when they
Conference Session
MET Papers 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M. Austin Creasy, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
-125.5. Carter, J. F., and Van Matre, N. H. (1975) Note taking versus note having, Journal of Educational Psychology 67, 900.6. Von Konsky, B. R., Ivins, J., and Gribble, S. J. (2009) Lecture attendance and web based lecture technologies: A comparison of student perceptions and usage patterns, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 25.7. Larkin, H. E. (2010) "But They Won't Come to Lectures..." The Impact of Audio Recorded Lectures on Student Experience and Attendance, Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 26.8. Craig, P., Wozniak, H., Hyde, S., and Burn, D. (2009) Student use of web based lecture technologies in blended learning: Do these reflect study patterns, Same places, different
Conference Session
Gender Bias in Student Evaluations of Teaching
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Agnes G d'Entremont, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Hannah Gustafson, University of British Columbia
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering, Women in Engineering
SET, particularly within engineering?1. Miller EJ, Seldin P. Changing Practices in Faculty Evaluation. Academe. 2014;100(3):35.2. Yoder BL. Engineering by the Numbers. ASEE. 2015.3. Beleche T, Fairris D, Marks M. Do course evaluations truly reflect student learning? Evidence from an objectively graded post-test. Econ Educ Rev. Elsevier Ltd; 2012;31(5):709–19.4. Elmore PB, LaPointe KA. Effects of teacher sex and student sex on the evaluation of college instructors. J Educ Psychol. 1974;66(3):386–9.5. Bennett SK. Student perceptions of and expectations for male and female instructors: Evidence relating to the question of gender bias in teaching evaluation. J Educ Psychol
Conference Session
DEED Postcard Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marjan Eggermont, University of Calgary; Aloysius F. Hepp, Nanotech Innovations LLC; Vikram Shyam, NASA Glenn Research Center
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Figure8DwarfMountainPineChallengesandStrategiesdiagram 8The second diagramming example is that of the Cicada. The wings of Cicadas shed dirt andwater while inducing a self-cleaning effect to prevent contamination, erosion, and bacterialaccumulation. The biological structure of these wings also creates an anti-reflective coating.Wings contain thousands of hexagonal sections across the surface. These sections have nipple-like protrusions that hold air pockets between them to prevent the build-up/accumulation ofbacteria, residue, and matter.9 Figure9CicadaChallengesandStrategiesdiagram
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Meg West, Ohio State University; Rachel Louis Kajfez, Ohio State University; Elizabeth Riter, Ohio State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
will have to cultivate if they are interested in creating a TAP of their own. Our hope isthat TAP will be a pilot for other programs that address this need across the country.AcknowledgmentsThis work is currently supported by the Battelle Engineering, Technology, and Human Affairs(BETHA) Endowment and an Impact Grant from The Ohio State University Office of Outreachand Engagement, a program supporting innovative and scholarly engagement programs thatleverage academic excellence of The Ohio State University in mutually beneficial ways withexternal partners. 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 BETHAEndowment or the Office
Conference Session
ETD Curriculum
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Soumitra Basu, Fitchburg State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
personalinterests and bias does not affect thecontent development process. It is only their expertise that comes into the picture. If this conditionis not met, the curriculum development process will cease to benefit students and society at large).Relationship ArrayThe curriculum committee discussed, atlength, the relationship of needs andlearning objectives. The weights (1 – 3)reflect the consensual opinions (at thetime) of the faculty body, incollaboration with content experts, aboutthe relationship (weak = 1, moderate = 2,strong = 3, no relation = 0) between theweighted needs and the learningobjectives. Table 5 Relationship array in the Needs to Learning
Conference Session
Pre-College: Teacher Impact on Student Mastery
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Steimle, University of Cincinnati; Anant R. Kukreti, University of Cincinnati; Helen Meyer, University of Cincinnati
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
force in an authentic way. Students carry many misconceptions about how things interact and move, and this (unit) will provide authentic opportunities to correct these (misconceptions).However, in her reflection on the unit, she did note that “the length of time needed for the designproject required significantly more time (over two weeks due to snow days) than is typicallyneeded to cover the topic of friction: 2-3 days.” Teachers continually need to assess whetheradditional time spent on a topic, even if student understanding increases, is worth the investment. Another middle school science teacher taught her students the properties of rocks, minerals,and soils by having them design eco-friendly paint by grinding rocks and
Conference Session
Getting Into Graduate School
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katy Luchini-Colbry, Michigan State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies, Student
highly valued within the field?  Is the recommender able to write a good reference letter (i.e., literate, coherent, topical)While an individual recommender may not meet all of these criteria, someone who meets few orno items on this list may not be the most effective recommender for you.How to Ask for a RecommendationWhen you ask for a recommendation, ask specifically: “Would you be comfortable writing me astrong letter of recommendation?”[4]. While most faculty and supervisors will agree to provide aletter, if you specifically ask for a strong recommendation then you may hear back that someindividuals do not feel they could write you the strongest possible letter for this particularopportunity. This is not necessarily a reflection on you
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kath Xu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dawn Wendell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Andrea S. Walsh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
undergraduate declared female majors in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (2, 2A, and 2OE) by class year and class standing. All data taken from the annual October census (“Number of Women Students”).2It is very important to note that this jump at MIT does not reflect a national trend. In the​ ​Spring2017 Term at the Georgia Institute of Technology, women compose only 27.4% of the totalundergraduate mechanical engineering majors (“Enrollment by Major”), while women composed35.4% of undergraduates in the fall term of 2015 (Georgia Institute of Technology). For the2016-2017 academic year at the California Institute of Technology, women compose 40.9% ofthe total undergraduate population (Caltech), but only 34.8% of the total
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Assessment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brittany Ann Kos, University of Colorado, Boulder; Sarah Miller, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
new weekly table that contained three activities named “Attend”,“View”, and “Read”, and two homework assignments named “Do” and “Write”. The Attend,View, and Read activities disseminated the course content through in-person events, onlinevideos, and textbook reading. The Do assignments were as a quiz or survey that had studentsanswer questions about the weekly activities and reflect on their immediate applicability. TheWrite assignments were one-page essays where we asked students to reflect on the weeklyactivities and to create a personal plan that would set themselves up to “Become a SuccessfulEngineering Student”. Students only received credit for the Do and Write assignments. The fullassignment schedule is attached in the Appendix.The
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melissa Danforth, California State University, Bakersfield; Charles Lam, California State University, Bakersfield
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
on student attitudes towards careers and research inSTEM and has increased their awareness of the skills needed for success in STEM careers.However, students seem to be less confident in the skills that they need for a career in STEMafter participating in research work. Further investigation is needed to determine the cause of theloss in confidence.AcknowledgementThis material is based upon work supported by the Department of Education Minority Scienceand Engineering Improvement Program under Grant No. P120A140051. Any opinions, findings,and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and donot necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Education.BibliographyBauer, K., & Bennett, J. (2003
Conference Session
Integrating Sustainability and Social Responsibility into the Curriculum
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leslie Dodson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; David DiBiasio, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John Andrew Bergendahl, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Paula Quinn, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John M. Sullivan Jr, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Glenn Gaudette, WPI; Curtis Abel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Kristin Boudreau, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
that themost effective and socially responsible practices combine content, approaches, anddispositions from both the humanities and engineering, so they can navigate their waythrough the integrated space of these disciplines. Now in its second iteration, the courseoffers students opportunities to reflect on social justice and ethical issues whiledeveloping the qualities of compassion, empathy, and curiosity.Background and ContextSanitation is a Human RightInevitably, students and professionals must navigate the ethical labyrinth of imperfectoptions and make difficult human and design decisions. In “Humanitarian EngineeringPast and Present,” students are supported in their ethical decision-making by theknowledge that while sanitation is a basic
Conference Session
Engineering Leadership Development: Theories, Models, Frameworks, and Tools
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mike Klassen, University of Toronto; Serhiy Kovalchuk, University of Toronto; Doug Reeve P.Eng., University of Toronto; Robin Sacks, University of Toronto
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
thatexamines leadership transitions throughout the career trajectory of engineers. The first phaseinvestigated the engineering leadership transitions that take place during undergraduateeducation [17]. The current phase of research investigates the school-to-work transition ofengineering graduates, while subsequent phases will focus on the transition from technical tomanagerial roles, including the lifetime reflections on career trajectories of engineers who end upin positions of senior leadership.The current phase of the project analyzed the experiences of individuals as nested cases withinfour engineering companies. We used two main sampling criteria to select early career engineersfor the participation in the study: (1) they should have completed
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
students the opportunity to work withindustrial scale equipment. This experience will potentially help students to develop skill setsneeded for the automation field. Future directions include evaluating instructional effectiveness,identifying which aspects of the experience help students learn, and determining optimal timeframes for completing assignments.AcknowledgementsThis material was supported by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced TechnologyProgram (Award no. 1304843). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendationsexpressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of theNational Science Foundation.Bibliography[1] U.S. Census Bureau. U.S. Trade in Advanced Technology Products
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zachary Holman, Arizona State University; Michelle Jordan, Arizona State University; Jenefer Husman, University of Oregon; Kate Fisher; Tiffany Rowlands, QESST
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
(PVSC), pp. 2389-2391. IEEE.This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) underNSF EEC-1560031, as well as by the NSF and the Department of Energy (DOE) under NSF CANo. EEC-1041895. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed inthis material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of NSF or DOE.
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Benson, Clemson University; Catherine Mcgough Spence, Clemson University; Justine Chasmar, Clemson University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
. The reflection questions toassess SRL strategy use throughout the semester was altered from a previous study assessing theSRL strategies in an Industrial Engineering course3. The interview protocol to examine students’FTP was modified from a previous protocol used to analyze the connection between FTP andproblem-solving, as well as other task-specific, current actions5. This protocol was first tested forvalidity, including a pilot study with four undergraduate engineering students4. A secondinterview protocol was developed to explore the connection between FTP and SRL, as a follow-up to the first interview. Underlying theory and the advice of experts were used to develop thequestions, and the protocol was piloted with an engineering
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Micah Lande, Arizona State University; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
-based learning wrapped up in Making-Based Learning. We have sharedlearning attributes of making; it could be a useful intellectual exercise to consider how suchvalues are amplified or lessened within an engineering learning culture. The concept of additiveinnovation is mentioned above. Can that be supported in K-12 and undergraduate learningexperiences? Is the current implementation more convergent and less exploratory in nature?The study of Makers, Making and Making-Based Learning is a ripe opportunity for theengineering education community to reflect on our approach to teaching and learning. Making-Based Learning may already fit into some aspects of the engineering curriculum, such as first-year Introduction to Engineering courses and project
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremi S London, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas, Austin
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
based onMessick’s Unified Theory of Validity. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.[12] Spencer, D. (2009). Card sorting: Designing usable categories. Rosenfeld Media.AcknowledgementsThis work is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation award EEC-1564629. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do no necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jalil Kianfar P.E., Saint Louis University; Adaline M. Buerck, Saint Louis University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
location and trajectory of vehicles. Studentsuse these models to calculate the movement of two vehicles over a 5-second period. It isassumed that ∆𝑡𝑡 is 1 second. The instructor emphasizes that animations and transportationmeasures of effectiveness obtained from traffic simulation models are developed according to carfollowing models.Transportation measures of effectiveness (MOEs): In the next step, the instructor and studentsdiscuss indexes that could be used to quantify the quality of travel experienced by road users.Students are asked to reflect on their personal daily travel experiences and mention when theythink the transportation system is or is not working well for them. Through guided discussions,students typically list indexes such as
Conference Session
Engineering in Societal Context
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nathan McWhirter, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Tripp Shealy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
, at the same time,always students, and modules that reflect rapid technological evolution can be plugged in asappropriate” (Allenby 2011, p. 4).MethodsLiterature review and project selection The authors began this research by conducting an in-depth review of psychology andbehavioral science literature to determine common cognitive barriers and biases that impactdecisions. A useful codex (Benson 2016) was found that groups 175 biases into four categories:too much information, not enough meaning, need to act fast, and what to remember. Using thisand similar lists as a starting point, the relevant literature was compiled into an annotatedbibliography of over 25 seminal works in the field involving recognized cognitive barriers torational
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EET Papers 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nikunja Swain P.E., South Carolina State University and Excelsior College; Shambhu Shastry, Excelsior College; Shou-Bang Jian, Excelsior College
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
societal considerations, continuous improvement, and lifelong learning.Course ActivitiesThe Integrated Technology Course at Institution X consists of the following activities:Integrated Technology Assessment Report (resume & learning statements)Integrated Technology Assessment (ITA) report development and submission is an importantcomponent of this course, as it engages students in reflecting on their past academic and/or professionalexperiences, as well as the project developed throughout the course. To assist the student to complete thereport in a timely manner, the report is prepared in accordance with the outline listed in the syllabus.Each section of the report is formulated as an assignment posted within the course tools
Conference Session
Teaming & Collaborative Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tejasvi Parupudi, Purdue University; Sarah Knapp, Purdue University; Amelia Chesley, Purdue University; Nathan Mentzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Dawn Laux, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Educational Research and Methods
with a familiar group of peers, whichseems to lead to a greater sense of community, based on reflection by course instructors whonoticed particularly close-knit groups. Administrators from each department worked to developinitial outlines and structures that would facilitate curricular overlap and connection across eachintegrated “trio” of classes. Instructors in each “trio” were expected to collaboratively exploreand implement effective ways of reinforcing and integrating concepts and curriculum from thecourse they were paired with in their own courses. The program was implemented for sixsections of each course during the Fall 2016 semester. Another six “non-integrated” sections ofthe introductory Design Thinking course were taught with the