to Out-of-Class Participation: Profile of Civil Engineering Student Engagement,” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract., vol. 144, no. 2, p. 04017015, 2018.[7] A. J. Barlow, B. D. Lutz, N. P. Pitterson, N. Hunsu, O. Adesope, and S. A. Brown, “Development of the Student Course Cognitive Engagement Instrument ( SCCEI ),” Rev., 2018.[8] B. D. Lutz, A. J. Ironside, N. Hunsu, C. J. Green, S. A. Brown, and O. Adesope, “Measuring Engineering Students ’ In-class Cognitive Engagement : Survey Development informed by Contemporary Educational Theories,” ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Proc., 2018.[9] A. J. Ironside et al., “Incorporating Faculty Sense Making in the Implementation and Modification of an Instrument to
construction sequence and processes of building the Dayanta in 3D models. All of the requisite materials – materials, equipment, tools, substructure and superstructure – must be reviewed thoroughly before the student can proceed. Once this evaluation is completed, the student may repeat the process after a two-week time period has passed. This two-week time interval can be tailored to any period. The purpose of this hiatus is to avoid the retention of the results the students have just received [9].B. Score range: from 60 to 80 If a student earns +60 to +80 at first trial, indicating that he/she missed only a few steps, the system will still encourage him/her (though not mandatorily so) to review only related information
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Paper ID #26915Gender Equality in the Information Systems and Technology Fields: A Com-prehensive Diagnosis at the School of Engineering of the University of MinhoProf. Rosa Maria Castro Fernandes Vasconcelos, University of Minho Rosa Maria de Castro Fernandes Vasconcelos is a Associate Professor at the Department of Textile Engi- neering since 2005. Degree in Textile Engineering by the University of Minho. Professor at the University of Minho since 1984. PhD in Engineering –Technology and Textile Chemistry by the University of Minho in 1993. Rieter Award, 1993. Responsible for several curricular units in the integrated
).InstrumentsValue, Expectancy, and Cost of Testing Educational Reforms Survey (VECTERS)To assess faculty dispositions towards, and use of, specific active learning strategies, the Value,Expectancy, and Cost of Testing Educational Reforms Survey (VECTERS) was utilized [23].VECTERS measures dispositions towards, as well as current and planned use of, three activelearning strategies: (1) Using formative feedback to adjust instruction (2) Integrating real-world applications (3) Facilitating student-to-student discussions in classVECTERS prompts respondents to consider each strategy and consider the degree to which they(a) expect the strategy to be successful, (b) find it valuable, and (c) believe it is costly (e.g., time,resources). The survey
, engineering, and math education and careers for which she recently served two years at the National Science Foundation as a grant adminis- trator. Dr. Rogers provides statistical and methodological consulting on a variety of research, evaluation, and assessment projects.Ms. J. Jill Rogers, University of Arizona J. Jill Rogers is the assistant director for ENGR 102 HS at the University of Arizona. ENGR 102 HS is an AP-type, dual credit college level, introductory engineering course offered to high school students. In 2014, the ENGR 102 HS program won the ASEE best practices in K-12 and University partnerships award. Over the years Rogers has developed K-12 science summer camps, conducted K-12 educational re- search
the mark, and what that might do to whether or not it is able to be read, either by human eyesor scanning devices. Figure 5 illustrates two views of the same test grid of UDI codes on rawtitanium plate. Figure 5 - Directly reflecting light can almost make markings disappearThe view on the left has the light source in such a position as to be projecting light onto the gridsurface which is not reflected into the camera lens. The view on the right does have the lightpositioned so that light is reflected directly into the camera lens. Notice how the entire column Bon the left appears to be very dark in contrast with the surrounding material. When the light inthe right view comes into play, however, the effectiveness of column B is
this pack? The backpack has dimensions 25”x13”x8”. Assume A = 6 lbs, B = 10 lbs, C = 3 lbs, D = 5 lbs, and neglect the weight of the backpack itself. Make other assumptions as needed. https://herpackinglist.com/2013/09/how-to-pack-a-backpack/ Reflect: 1. The backpack is held up by your shoulders and hips. Which of these should support the more weight to maximize efficiency? 2. The video says to tighten the compression straps once the pack is on to stabilize and streamline the pack. Where might these straps be placed, and how should they shift the load of the pack? 3. Does the expert way to pack the backpack align with how you would pack it given
option forthe first four years of the survey, many students still wrote that in as their preferred approach.Below are some representative comments from students who preferred assigned, self-selected, orthe combination.Comments from students who preferred randomly assigned teams: • I would choose assigned teams. I think sometimes not being w/friends can increase productivity. I was in the weird circumstance where even randomly assigned teams put me w/my friends. We worked well together, but obviously was tension between members b/c we didn't want to hurt our friends' feelings on certain things. • I would prefer randomly selected teams; I was on a team w/2 friends and I felt like an outsider. • Assigned -- everyone feels more
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that influence faculty motivation of effective teaching practices in engineering,” Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 23-26, 2013, https://peer.asee.org/19604[13] A. Furco, and B. E. Moely. “Using learning communities to build faculty support for pedagogical innovation: A multi-campus study,” Journal of Higher Education, vol. 83, no. 1, 128-153, 2012.[14] H. M. Matusovich, M. C. Paretti, L. D. McNair, and C. Hixson. “Faculty motivation: A gateway to transforming engineering education,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 103, no. 2, 302-330, 2014.[15] M. Q. Patton, Qualitative research and evaluation methods, Thousand Oaks
not interested in using the system. A large percentage (87.5%) of thestudents enjoyed the music options provided.Discussion and Future WorkGestural Accuracy and Task CompletionThe low recognition rate/task completion of the core mathematical operational tasks suggestedthat the system was not trained enough to elicit proper results. For some students, the inability togain gesture recognition in the basic four math functions prevented some of them from being ableto succeed in the more complex math tasks (tasks 12 and 13). For the majority of both of thosetwo tasks, students a) could not get the system to recognize the operational gesture and/or or b)just did not know how to solve the problem (with or without the system). Of the 7 students
this pilot helped directour newest revision to the orientation [4]. The schedule for the Fall 2018 Engineering GSIOrientation is shown in table 1. The italicized print indicates new or updated sessions. 5 minutes Welcome from the College of Engineering 15 minutes Overview of the Program, Policies and Resources 25 minutes Introduction of the Science of Learning 95 minutes Inclusive Teaching Theater Performance 55 minutes Concurrent Workshops A (One from: The Science of Learning, Leading Discussion Sections, Managing Lab Classes, or Handling Office Hours) 55 minutes Concurrent Workshops B (One from: The Science of Learning, Teaching Problem Solving, Grading, or Handling Office Hours
personological issues suggests thatgovernmental, industry, and educational stakeholders need to address the issue of a clearlystated, commonly used definition of AM to attract investors, recruit workforce participants, andguide effective educational opportunities.AcknowledgementThis work was supported, in part, by National Science Foundation award 1700581.References[1] B. Esmaeilian, S. Behdad, and B. Wang, "The evolution and future of manufacturing: A review," Journal of Manufacturing Systems, vol. 39, pp. 79–100, 2016.[2] P. Panchak, "The manufacturer's agenda: Why we need a better definition of 'advanced manufacturing'," Industry Week, November 14. [Online]. Available: https://www.industryweek.com/leadership/manufacturers
Predicting whether student completed a project B S.E. Wald df Sig. Exp(B)Sex -0.087 0.200 0.188 1 0.665 0.917Race/ethnicity African American -0.162 0.203 0.640 1 0.424 0.850 Hispanic -0.092 0.420 0.048 1 0.827 0.912Parent or guardianeducation Father college degree 0.020 0.217 0.008 1 0.928 1.020 Mother college degree 0.156 0.225 0.482 1 0.488 1.169Current performance: Better than most 0.039 0.209 0.034 1 0.853 1.040 Don't know or worse -0.016 0.334 0.002 1 0.961 0.984Grade level
during the discussion section the night before the homeworkassignments were due. The help session was led by an undergraduate teaching assistant. All ofthe homework assignments were graded and comprised 20% of the student’s grade. Thesolutions for the homework assignments were posted on-line shortly after the assignments wereturned in. A typical homework problem might be: (a) Show that the circuit in Figure P3.2 isfunctionally equivalent to the circuit in Figure P3.1. (b) How many transistors are needed tobuild this CMOS circuit?Three open-book, open-note non-comprehensive exams were given. The students were allowedto use their phones, tablets, or laptops to access their notes, lecture slides, and homeworksolutions. The first two exams were
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Paper ID #27030 Dr. Sarah Zappe is Research Associate and Director of Assessment and Instructional Support in the Leonhard Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Education at Penn State. She holds a doctoral degree in educational psychology emphasizing applied measurement and testing. In her position, Sarah is responsible for developing instructional support programs for faculty, providing evaluation support for educational proposals and projects, and working with faculty to publish educational research. Her research interests primarily involve creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship education.Dr. Christine B. Masters, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Christine Masters is the Assistant Dean for
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Paper ID #25077Happy Hours are a GodsendDr. Krishna Pakala, Boise State University Krishna Pakala, Ph.D., is an Clinical Associate Professor at Boise State University, Idaho. His academic research interests include innovative teaching and learning strategies, use of emerging technologies, and mobile teaching and learning strategies.Dr. Diana Bairaktarova, Virginia Tech Dr. Diana Bairaktarova is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. Through real-world engineering applications, Dr. Bairaktarova’s experiential learning research spans from engineering to psychology to
Paper ID #25696Supervising Undergraduate Cybersecurity ProjectsProf. Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology Professor Carpenter is an Assistant Professor at the Wentworth Institute of Technology. In 2012, he completed his PhD at the University of Rochester, and now focuses his efforts to further the areas of computer architecture, digital systems, cybersecurity, and computer engineering education.Prof. Raymond A. Hansen, Wentworth Institute of Technology c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Supervising Undergraduate Cybersecurity Projects Aaron
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survey, a response rate of approximately 9%.Table 1. Questions from online survey of ASEE environmental engineering division. # Question Responses 1 Co-locating environmental engineering with the following programs enhances student (each program a-o education and faculty development: rated as one of the a. Architecture following): b. Biological Science/Engineering c. Chemical Engineering Strongly Disagree d. Chemistry
Paper ID #25431Exploring the Relationship Between Course Structures and Student Motiva-tion in Introductory College CalculusMrs. Paran Rebekah Norton, Clemson University Paran Norton is a doctoral research assistant in the Engineering and Science Education department at Clemson University. She received her B.S. degree in Mathematics from the University of North Geor- gia in 2013 and her M.S. degree in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University in 2015. She has taught introductory mathematics courses at Clemson University. Her primary research focuses on improv- ing student success in introductory college calculus
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