of Tamaulipas, in 2000 and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from the Computer Research Center (CIC) of the Mex- ican National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico City, in 2006 and 2013 respectively. Since 2005, she has been a partial professor of computer science with the Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico / Instituto Tecnologico de Matamoros. Dr. Pineda-Brise˜no is co-creator of the Beyond Engineering Education Pro- gram and is professor leader of Arecibo Remote Command Center (ARCC) in Mexico, both projects of engineering and sciences in cross-border collaboration with The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). Her current research interests are Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (Positioning and Routing
area of curriculum and academic program development, construction management, construction material waste minimization, sustainable residential construction, greenhouse gas reduction, green building rating programs and process evaluation. Don possesses diverse work experience in the design, construction and project management of various types of building and infrastructure projects.Mrs. Neetu Sharma, MacEwan University Neetu Sharma is an Associate Professor with the Department of Accounting and Finance at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Canada. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Experiential Student Learning through Collaborative Simulated
Paper ID #25251Developing a Collaborative Undergraduate STEM Program in Resilient andSustainable InfrastructureProf. Carla Lopez del Puerto, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus Carla Lopez del Puerto is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying at The University of Puerto Rico - Mayag¨uez.Prof. Humberto Eduardo Cavallin, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus Experienced Faculty with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Design Theory and Methods in Architecture from
Professional Constructor, member of the American Institute of Contractors and is nationally certified by the Building Performance Institute (BPI). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #25476 His areas of research include energy efficiency and management, safety at heights, indoor air quality, residential construction processes and manufactured housing techniques.Iyshea Borders-Taylor Iyshea Borders-Taylor, more commonly known as Iyshea Borders, is a biomedical engineering student at the University of North Carolina A&T State University. Ms. Borders is scheduled to graduate in
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. Her research in- terests include team work and collaboration in construction, effective communication in spatial problem solving, and design - field team interaction.Dr. Bryan John Hubbard P.E., Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Associate Professor School of Construction Management Technology Polytechnic Institute Purdue Uni- versity c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Faculty Experience in Team-Teaching in Construction Management Higher EducationIntroduction Effective collaboration is one of the expected student learning objectives in constructionhigher education [1]. One of the reasons for this is because
Paper ID #33480Renovating Contract Delivery Education to Bridge the Gap Towards CurrentPracticesDr. Mohamed Elzomor, Florida International University Dr. Mohamed ElZomor is an Assistant Professor at Florida International University (FIU), College of Engineering and Computing and teaches at the Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustain- ability. Dr. ElZomor completed his doctorate at Arizona State University (ASU), Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Prior to attending ASU, Dr. ElZomor received a master’s of science degree in Architecture from University of Arizona, a master’s degree in Engineering and a
and seeing their shared visions come to life.Mr. Ali Karji American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Community-Engaged Learning in Construction Education: A Case Study Saeed Rokooei 1, Michelle Garraway 2, Ali Karji 3 1&2 Mississippi State University, 3 Pennsylvania State UniversityAbstract Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) integrates academic education with the application of institutional resources to manage challenges facing communities through engagement so that societal needs identified by a community will be addressed. CEL provides opportunities to
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Paper ID #24588Design and Development of a Virtual Reality Educational Game for Archi-tectural and Construction ReviewsDr. Fadi Castronovo, California State University, East Bay My name is Fadi Castronovo, I am an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Cal State East Bay. I received my doctorate in Architectural Engineering at Penn State with a minor in Educational Psychology. I am strongly focused on my teaching and research. In my teaching, I strive to provide an engaging and active learning experience to my students, by applying innovative technology and researched pedagogical inter- ventions. I translate this passion
Graduate of the University of Oklahoma Construction Science in December two thousand eighteen and is currently employee by a mid-sized United States General Con- tractor. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Exploratory Study of Facility Management Education Opportunities at the University of OklahomaThe Facility Management (FM) industry has traditionally attracted workers from the Architecture,Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. As the role and responsibilities for facilitymanagers become more and more sophisticated, so will the need for advanced FM education. TheFM industry is providing resources and support to many universities to increase FM
Paper ID #21152Analysis and Assessment of Graduate Students’ Perception and AcademicPerformance Using Open Educational Resource (OER) Course MaterialsThahomina Jahan NipaDr. Sharareh Kermanshachi, University of Texas at Arlington Dr. Sharareh (Sherri) Kermanshachi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Kermanshachi has received her Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineer- ing from Texas A&M University. She also holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Mississippi State University and an MBA from Eastern Mediterranean University in Famagusta, Cyprus
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and structural/geotechnical data. He encourages students pushing them toward self-directed learning through reading, and inspiring enthusiasm for the fields of structural and geotechnical engineering. Dr. Wood aims to recover the benefits of classical-model, literature-based learning in civil engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Gamification of Construction Engineering Inaugural Experience Rebekah D. Burke, Timothy Wood, and Mostafa Batouli The CitadelAbstractCivil engineering freshman usually take an introductory course in their discipline, or in
engineering, engineering practices, and quality control. Quality oriented with a strong sense of integrity c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Evaluating the Evolution of Construction Management Students’ Conflict Management Styles as a Result of Andragogical Methods David W. Martin, Ph.D, CPC Central Washington University Ellensburg, WA Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is becoming common in construction thought and practice. Although IPD has its success stories and continues to grow, IPD failures exist. Much of the research on IPD focuses on both the
Paper ID #29779Implementing Bluebeam Software in Architectural Engineering Design CoursesMichael James Deigert P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoDr. Anahid Behrouzi, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Anahid Behrouzi is an assistant professor of architectural engineering at California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo. She has been involved with STEM education beginning in 2003 as a volunteer and summer instructor with the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science. She has been engaged with undergraduate/graduate course delivery in the topic areas of engineering
, project management, strategic planning, preconstruction, and sustaining the built environment. At Purdue, Benhart also leads the Healthcare Construction Management program and works with the first ASHE (American Society of Healthcare Engineering) student chapter. His position allows him to further develop construction education in the built environment and be an in- dustry advocate for the next generation of builders. He is also very involved in field supervision training programs, both at Purdue and on the national level. He focuses on the sustainability of our industry by mentoring the retiring baby boomers with new foremen and superintendents. Benhart also has an exten- sive resume in industry. His previous position
Paper ID #24689Developing Leadership Skills for a Dynamic Construction IndustryDr. Suat Gunhan, University of Texas, San Antonio Dr. Gunhan is currently an Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Research at The University of Texas at San Antonio. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Developing Leadership Skills for a Dynamic Construction IndustryAbstractToday’s construction industry is highly dynamic not only at the domestic but also internationallevel. Technological advancements and sustainability requirements are transformingarchitecture-engineering-construction (AEC) industry. The
approach to evaluating cooperative learning in an online environment," Australian Journal of Educational Technology, 2002.[18] W. H. Newell, "The promise of Integrative Learning " in Reinventing Ourselves: Interdisciplinary Education, Collaborative Learning, and Experimentation in Higher Education, J. M. Barbara Leigh Smith, Ed., 1999.[19] K. M. G. Georgalis, "Assessment of Project-Based Learning Courses Using Crowd Signals," in ASEE, 2019.[20] K. P. Singer, Foutz, T., Navarro, M., Thompson, S., "Investigating The Extent That An Integrative Learning Module Broadens The Perception Of First-Year Students About The Engineering Profession," American Journal of Engineering Education, 2015.[21] K. Becker, Park, K., "Effects of
Department. He received Doctorate in Engineering from University of Nebraska –Lincoln. He is a recipient of 1. Outstanding Ed- ucator Award – Region II, in 2016 and Construction Excellence in Teaching Award for Region II in 2013 presented by the Associated Schools of Construction. Dr. Meadati serves as a Graduate Program Co- ordinator and played vital role in obtaining the initial accreditation and re-accreditation for Construction Management Masters’ Program. He received outstanding dissertation award from University of Nebraska- Lincoln in 2008. Dr. Meadati’s research interests include Building Information Model (BIM), BIM applications in Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) education, 3D laser scanning
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Student Perception as a Planning Input in a Project-Based Construction Program Saeed Rokooei, Ph.D., PMP and Greg Hall, Ph.D., AIA, NCARB Mississippi State UniversityAbstractThis paper addresses the results of the first stage of a study that explores different factorsimpacting students’ perception in a construction program that presents content through aninnovative curricular model—studio-based learning. While there are disciplines outside of thosethat traditionally embrace studio-based learning such as architecture, art, and design, theapplication of this method to construction is limited. The
planning, sustainability rating system, and environmental plan assessment.Dr. Elaine Rawley Goetz, Ohio University Office of Sustainability Elaine Goetz is the Director of Sustainability at Ohio University. She has a PhD in Civil Engineering and is a LEED AP O&M. Elaine taught a Sustainable Construction course at Ohio University, a precursor to the LEED Lab course, in the spring of 2018. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Student Construction Sustainability Evaluation: A LEED Lab Case StudyAbstractConstruction sustainability involves processes, decisions, and actions during a project life cycle toenhance the project’s social, economic, and environmental performance. Much of the
research topics include Engineering Education, Struc- tural Dynamics and Applied Mechanics. He has been a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI) in the Mexican Council of Science and Technology. He has held several position within the School of Engineering, including Head of School and his current post as head of the department of Sustainable Technologies and Civil Engineering. He enjoys teaching Engineering in a fun way and likes to learn about Flipped Learning and Open Education. Since 2010 he is an Academic/educatational Youtuber.Mr. Jorge A. Gonzalez, Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey Master in Sciences with an speciality in Quality Systems and Industrial and Systems Engineer by ITESM in Mexico, twenty years of
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writings have been on concrete repairs, structural plastics and flash track project management were funded by the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Construction Industry Institute. Dr. Austin’s teaching and research interests cross the spectrum of the construction management, with a current focus on project management, construction equipment, planning and scheduling and research and teaching methodologies. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Tailoring Construction Management Instruction to the Emerging Adult LearnerIntroductionAccording to the National Survey of Student Engagement [29], Bowling Green State University(BGSU) is a
several national committees and an editor or reviewer for many international journals and conferences. Some of his honors include receiving the Best Journal Paper Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).Dr. Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., University of Florida Denise R. Simmons, Ph.D., PE, LEED-AP, is an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering at the University of Florida. She holds a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in civil engineering and a graduate certificate in engineering education – all from Clemson University. She has over ten years of construction and civil engineering experience working for energy companies and as a project
, innovative mentoring programs, more challenging work,more field trips, increased technology, enhanced collaboration between construction program andindustry partners, availability of a variety of construction courses, more tutors, and internships.Other future career roles listed for the ‘Other’ role for roles that were not predetermined on thesurvey were scheduling, tradesman, music engineer and automobile technician. While schedulingand tradesman were still within construction education, music engineering and automobiletechnology were not within the boundaries of construction education programs. These studentswere in the wrong major and immediate advisement would be necessary to guide their careerdecisions.ConclusionInsights provided into students
Paper ID #28290Architectural Design as a way for Civil Engineers to Learn BuildingSystems and BIMDr. James B. Pocock, U.S. Air Force Academy James Pocock is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the United States Air Force Academy. His interests include architectural and engineering education, and sustainable architecture, engineering and construction in the developing world.Dr. Patrick Charles Suermann PE, Texas A&M University Dr. Patrick C. Suermann, PE, LEED AP, Lt Col, USAF, ret., is the Department Head of the largest Con- struction Science program in the nation at Texas A&M
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the United States Air Force Academy. He received his BS in Civil Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1998, his MS in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado in 2000, and his PhD in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2011.Dr. James B. Pocock, United States Air Force Academy James Pocock is a professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the United States Air Force Academy. His interests include architectural and engineering educations, and sustainable architecture, engineering and construction in the developing world.Lt. Col. M. Mark Russell P.E., DFCE c American Society for Engineering