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Technical Session: Student Experience & Perspectives
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachel Jannette McFalls, Mississippi State University; Carla Danielle Grimes, Mississippi State University; M. Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Mississippi State University; Rani W. Sullivan, Mississippi State University; James Warnock, Mississippi State University
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 tips were to plan early, provide as much information as possible ahead of time, to have a wide variety of speakers, provide outside entertainment, to stay engaged for quick problem management, and to be open for feedback from the students.     References  1. Langman, C., Brey, E.M., Zawojewski, J.S. (2014).  Designing biomedical engineering summer programs for undergraduates and high school students: A case study of a work­in­progress. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2014  2. Steadman, S.J., Jefferson, G.D., Thomas, T.G., Hsiao, K.T. (2014).  Impacting first year engineering retention. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2014.  3. King, K., Myers, B., Sullivan, J., Ennis, T. (2010
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Educating Students for Professional Success
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ajit D. Kelkar, North Carolina A&T State University; James G. Ryan, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
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Graduate Studies, New Engineering Educators, Student
INNOVATIVE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN NANOENGINEERINGAbstract: Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN) is establishing a new master'sdegree program in nanoengineering. The program will be highly interdisciplinary, drawingexpertise and resources from various disciplines from two universities North Carolina A&T StateUniversity and University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Master of Science in Nanoengineeringis designed for students with strong backgrounds in either engineering or science who seekadditional specialized education and training to qualify them for positions in the field ofnanoengineering or nanotechnology design, research and development, or manufacturing. The proposed Master of Science
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Michael L.W. Jones, PhD Candidate Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
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Paper ID #7671From Serious Leisure to Knowing Organizations: Information and Knowl-edge Management Challenges in Project-Based Learning Student Engineer-ing TeamsMr. Michael L.W. Jones, PhD Candidate Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Michael Jones is a program coordinator of Communication, Culture and Information Technology at Sheri- dan College, and a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. Michael’s research interests include applied project-based learning, organizational learning and knowl- edge management, and the sociological study of applied science and engineering
Conference Session
Student Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Garrett Thomas Burrows, University of Wyoming; Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming
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engineeringprograms, especially between the freshman and sophomore levels. A semester-long research anddevelopment experience can aid undergraduate mechanical engineering students in gaining andreinforcing skills critical to success in their programs. The research opportunity presented to twofirst-year mechanical engineering students at the University of Wyoming introduced them toengineering concepts such as coding, and project management as well as reinforcing conceptslike physical production. The student-researchers were given firm deadlines to design andproduce a wearable badge for a “GenCyber” summer camp sponsored by the NSA. The badgeneeded to harbor a programmable micro-controller in the form of a Microbit, an exchangeablenametag, and a functioning
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experience
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Stephanie Cutler, Virginia Tech; Walter Curtis Lee Jr., Virginia Tech; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
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Graduate Studies, Student
of transitioning students from a traditional engineering program into anengineering education doctorate program. The purpose of this project is to ease this transitionthrough the development of a formal orientation for an Engineering Education department; theADDIE model for training design was used. The first step was a thorough analysis of thedepartment, student requirements, tasks, personnel, and knowledge, skills & attitudes (KSA)required by a doctorate student in engineering education. Then, we developed learning objectivesand a plan of instruction that would optimize the learning, retention, and transfer of theinformation introduced during the orientation. Next, we developed the physical elements of theorientation program, which was
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Interactive Panel on Improving the Experiences of Marginalized Students on Engineering Design Teams
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lorelle A Meadows, Michigan Technological University; Denise Sekaquaptewa, University of Michigan; Marie C Paretti, Virginia Tech; Alice L. Pawley, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Debbie Chachra, Olin College of Engineering; Adrienne Minerick, Michigan Technological University
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Design in Engineering Education, Electrical and Computer, Engineering Libraries, First-Year Programs, Liberal Education/Engineering & Society, Minorities in Engineering, Student, Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering, Women in Engineering
, effective teach- ing practices in design education, the effects of differing design pedagogies on retention and motivation, the dynamics of cross-disciplinary collaboration in both academic and industry design environments, and gender and identity in engineering.Dr. Alice L. Pawley, Purdue University, West Lafayette Alice Pawley is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering Education and an affiliate faculty member in the Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Program and the Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering at Purdue University. She was co-PI of Purdue’s ADVANCE program from 2008-2014, focusing on the underrepresentation of women in STEM faculty positions. She runs the Feminist Research
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SD Technical Session: Tricks of the Trade
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jennifer A. Turns, University of Washington; Brook Sattler, University of Washington; Kathryn Ann Mobrand, University of Washington; Drew Paine, Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington
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Paper ID #10173Connecting Research to Action: A Useful ProcedureDr. Jennifer A Turns, University of WashingtonDr. Brook Sattler, University of WashingtonDr. Kathryn Ann Mobrand, University of WashingtonDrew Paine, Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington Page 24.313.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Connecting Research to Action: A Useful ProcedureIntroductionIn recent years, the engineering education community has invested significant energy andresources in the creation of a
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade - Experiences Designing Courses and Communities
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nadra Guizani, Purdue Univeristy; Hector Enrique Rodriguez-Simmonds, Purdue Engineering Education
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: 2015-12-30.[2] Said Hadjerrouit. A constructivist approach to object-oriented design and programming. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, pages 171–174, 1999.[3] Cindey Hmelo-Silver. Problem-based learning: What and how do students learn? Educational Psychology Review, 16(3):235–266, Sep 2004.[4] Aman Yadav, Dipendra Subedi, Mary A. Lundeburg, and Charles F. Bunting. Problem-based learning : Influence on students’ learning in an electrical engineering course. 2(2):253–280, 2011.[5] Jerome Bruner. Celebrating divergence: Piaget and Vygotsky. Human Development, 40(2):63–73, 1997.[6] Donna Riley. Employing liberative pedagogies in engineering education. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 9(2):137–158, 2003.[7] T.S.C. Douglas
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Tricks of the Trade - Experiences Designing Courses and Communities
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khalilullah Mayar, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Paper ID #15721Re-design of Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) Using CAP ModelMr. Khalilullah Mayar, Purdue University, West Lafayette Khalilullah Mayar is a current Fulbright scholar and a former junior faculty at Kabul Polytechnic Uni- versity where he taught introduction to engineering, and engineering mechanics courses for a couple of years to undergraduate students. Currently he is pursing a masters in construction management at Pur- due University. His research interests includes, engineering education, construction site productivity, and construction operations simulation and modeling
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Student Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Bryon Kucharski, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Joan Giblin, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Mehmet Ergezer, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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. Ergezer is a member of ACM and Eta Kappa Nu. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Work-in-Progress - The Undergraduate Perspective: How to Survive an Undergraduate Engineering Program Bryon Kucharski∗ , Aaron Carpenter∗ , Joan Giblin† , Mehmet Ergezer∗ ∗ {kucharskib, carpentera1, ergezerm}@wit.edu, † j.giblin@northeastern.edu ∗ Wentworth Institute of Technology † Northeastern University Abstract Student retention across engineering programs often hinges upon students’ ability to adaptto a new academic paradigm, for example
Conference Session
Student Division Early Introduction to Engineering Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jamison Taylor Bair, Colorado State University; Thomas H. Bradley, Colorado State University
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Paper ID #19939Introduction and Application of Lean Manufacturing Techniques in Mechan-ical Engineering Senior Design PracticumMr. Jamison Taylor Bair , Colorado State University Jamison Bair is a Graduate Student pursuing a Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Colorado State University. He received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University in May 2016. Jamison is one of the GTAs for MECH-468, the senior design capstone class at CSU. He is also the Project Manager for the CSU Vehicle Innovation Team competing in the intercollegiate automotive engineering competition EcoCAR3 and the
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Technical Session: Pedagogical Strategies and Classroom Techniques for Teaching Assistants
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jaclyn K. Murray, University of Georgia; Barbara Ann Crawford
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Paper ID #12516Graduate Biomedical Engineers Teaching Interdisciplinary Science throughDesign at the K12 LevelMs. Jaclyn Kuspiel Murray, University of GeorgiaDr. Barbara Ann Crawford Page 26.824.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Graduate Biomedical Engineers Teaching Interdisciplinary Design at the K-12 LevelAbstractThe purpose of this study is to determine how engineering doctoral fellows enact reform-basedmethods in secondary science classrooms. As engineering fellows near
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Student Division Innovative Research Methods Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Emilia Dewi Tanu, University of Maryland, College Park; Gina M Quan, University of Maryland, College Park; Ayush Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park; Chandra Anne Turpen, University of Maryland
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psychology, and the learning sciences. Through in-situ studies of classroom and institutional practice, Chandra focuses on the role of culture in science learning and educational change. Chandra pursues projects that have high potential for leveraging sustainable change in undergraduate STEM programs and makes these struggles for change a direct focus of her research efforts. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 The Role of Empathy in Supporting Teaching Moves of Engineering Design Peer EducatorsAbstractEmpathy is a diverse and complex phenomena by which humans relate their experiences to oneanother. This work explores empathy as a resource for engineering
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Student Division Diversity and Persistence Related Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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James Blake Gegenheimer, STEP; Charles Algeo Wilson IV, Louisiana State University; Adrienne Steele, Louisiana State University; Warren N. Waggenspack Jr., Louisiana State University
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Louisiana State University, managing all aspects of the STEP project that consists of a large-scale peer mentoring program in the College of Engineering. Previously, she founded and coordinated the Scope-On-A-Rope Outreach Program (SOAR) in the Department of Biological Sciences, where she worked for 10 years. Prior to her positions at LSU, Adrienne was the Science Education Curator at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum in Baton Rouge. Adrienne has a Master of Science degree in zoology from LSU, where she studied in the Museum of Natural Science collections, and an Education Specialist Certification in science education.Dr. Warren N. Waggenspack Jr., Louisiana State University Warren N. Waggenspack, Jr. is currently
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Student Division Early Introduction to Engineering Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Md Tarique Hasan Khan, Wayne State University; Kamyar Raoufi, Oregon State University; Kijung Park, Iowa State Univerisity; Tasnia Reza; Carolyn E Psenka, Wayne State University; Kathy Schmidt Jackson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Karl R. Haapala, Oregon State University; Gül E. Okudan Kremer, Iowa State University; Kyoung-Yun Kim, Wayne State University
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complexity in design and manufacturing contexts, and engineering design education.Tasnia RezaDr. Carolyn E Psenka, Wayne State University Carolyn Psenka, PhD is a cultural anthropologist with research interests focused on the study of inter- actions of humans with technologies in everyday activities. Dr. Psenka is a Research Associate in the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at Wayne State University and is affiliated with the NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design as a design anthropologist.Dr. Kathy Schmidt Jackson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Kathy Jackson is a Faculty Programs Researcher at the Pennsylvania State University’s Teaching and Learning with Technology. In this position, she
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Student Poster Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Emily Jane Kilpatrick, Iron Range Engineering; Emmy Sue Stage, Iron Range Engineering
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Student
) EnvironmentIron Range Engineering (IRE) is a two-year upper level engineering program through Mankato State Universitylocated in Virginia MN. Students attending IRE experience an immersive learning style (iLRN). iLRN is a model inwhich students are surrounded by engineering in all aspects of their education. Students’ work closely with eachother, faculty, and industry to practice design and gain technical and professional skills. This allows students topractice engineering by doing engineering. IRE’s style of learning is self-motivated learning where students designtheir own paths for gaining technical knowledge. Each student works with a faculty guide to develop his or her ownmethods for learning. By not having the external constraint of lecture style
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SD Technical Session: Tricks of the Trade
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gurlovleen K. Rathore, Texas A&M University; Alexandra Coso Strong, Georgia Institute of Technology; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University
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Alexandra Coso is a Ph.D. candidate in the Cognitive Engineering Center at Georgia Tech, where she is pursuing a doctorate in Aerospace Engineering. She is expected to graduate in May 2014. She received her B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from MIT and her M.S. in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia. Her research interests include the integration of stakeholders into the engineering design pro- cess, development and evaluation of interdisciplinary engineering courses and programs, mixed methods research designs, and graduate student experiences in engineering programs.Dr. Adam R Carberry, Arizona State University Adam R. Carberry, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University in the Fulton Schools
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Tricks of the Trade - Experiences Designing Courses and Communities
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John Phillip Shelley, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Forrest Satterfield, Satterfield Technologies ; Rohit Borah, University Innovation Fellows, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Murray Dean Ladner III, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Paper ID #15907The Student-led Development, Design, and Implementation of an Interdisci-plinary MakerspaceJohn Phillip Shelley, University of Alabama at Birmingham Recent graduate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) interested in healthcare delivery and innovation. University Innovation Fellow.Mr. Forrest Satterfield , Satterfield Technologies I’m a junior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, working to create low cost medical devices. As a biomedical engineering major and business owner, I know that success requires an equal balance between entrepreneurship and engineering. Because of this I
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Graduate Student Experience
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Daniel P. Dempsey, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Carol Barry, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Joey Mead, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Graduate Studies, Student
Paper ID #6577A Student-Directed Professional Development Program for Doctoral StudentsSeeking Industry PlacementMr. Daniel P. Dempsey, University of Massachusetts Lowell Daniel Dempsey is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Plastics Engineering at the University of Mas- sachusetts Lowell. He obtained a B.S. in Plastics Engineering Technology from The Pennsylvania State University, and an M.S. in Plastics Engineering from UMass Lowell. His primary research interests involve microscale surface engineering and developing manufacturing strategies for nanoscale feature enabled polymer substrates.Dr. Carol Barry, University of
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Technical Session: Professional Development Opportunities for Students
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kathleen A. Harper, The Ohio State University; Hannah Christine Zierden, The Ohio State University; Kevin Robert Wegman; Rachel Louis Kajfez, The Ohio State University; Krista M. Kecskemety, The Ohio State University
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received her M.S. from Ohio State in 2007. In 2012, Krista completed her Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering at Ohio State. Her engineering education research interests include investigating first-year engineering student experiences, faculty experiences, and the connection between the two. Page 26.1469.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Teaching Assistant Professional Development through Design: Why They Participate and How They BenefitIntroductionAt The Ohio State University, one goal of the first-year engineering program is to fosterprofessional
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Student Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kayla R. Maxey, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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identity formationof others. While at the receiving school, I co-taught a freshman engineering design course,engaged in curriculum modifications, and participated in institutional meetings and activities. Toaccomplish the REEFE program objective to support progress to graduation, I submitted an IRBapplication to conduct a research project as the principal investigator to inform the study designof my dissertation proposal.ResultsIn this section, I use the categories described by Baxter Magolda’s [5] journey to self-authorshipas a guideline to define my identity development characterized by key findings from myanalysis. I use experts of my data collected through my experience to demonstrate: uncriticallyfollowing external formulas, crossroads, self
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Tricks of the Trade - Experiences Designing Courses and Communities
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Aileen Tapia, University of Texas, El Paso; Jose Martinez, University of Texas, El Paso; Peter Golding P.E., University of Texas, El Paso
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organization conducts its programs through donations from privateorganizations and support from governmental agencies. The major role of SHPE is to providescholarships for Hispanic students in science and technology. Since 2012, the SHPE professionalsociety has been encouraging the establishment of a network to formerly include our high schoolchapters, which SHPE refers to as SHPE Jr. SHPE is promoting the establishment of thesechapters to augment the success of pre-college students by providing scholarships, mentors,tutors and other resources to overcome persistent educational barriers and encourage students topursue science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) (SHPE 2016) . SHPE Jr. encouragesand facilitates opportunities to attend the SHPE
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Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Shelby Buffington, Syracuse University; Ryan L. Falkenstein-Smith, Syracuse University; Alexander Johnson, Syracuse University; Katy Pieri, Syracuse University; Alex Vincent Jannini, Syracuse University
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Paper ID #22227Soft Skills Boot Camp: Designing a Three-day Student-run Seminar andWorkshop Series for Graduate StudentsMs. Shelby Buffington, Syracuse UniversityDr. Ryan L. Falkenstein-Smith, Syracuse University Ryan Falkenstein-Smith is a recent Ph.D. graduate from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace En- gineering at Syracuse University. His research interests include ion transport membranes, carbon capture technology, and greenhouse gas control. Additionally, Ryan is highly invested in engineering education research, mainly finding innovative ways to improve student learning capabilities. His current work in
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Student Division Diversity and Persistence Related Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jackson Kai Painter, University of Louisville; Kate E. Snyder, University of Louisville; Patricia A. Ralston, University of Louisville
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Paper ID #19453Why Engineering?: Students’ reasons for choosing an engineering major.Mr. Jackson Kai Painter, University of Louisville Jackson Kai Painter is a doctoral student in the Counselor Education and Supervision program at the University of Louisville. He earned his M.Ed. at the University of Louisville in Counseling Psychology and his B.A. in Psychology an Hanover College. His research interests include academic success and psychological factors influencing these successes.Dr. Kate E. Snyder, University of Louisville Kate E. Snyder is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational and Counseling
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Technical Session: Pedagogical Strategies and Classroom Techniques for Teaching Assistants
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Charles Algeo Wilson IV, Louisiana State University; Adrienne Steele, Louisiana State University; Warren N. Waggenspack Jr., Louisiana State University; Wei-Hsung Wang Ph.D., Louisiana State University; Linda Lee Ramsey, Independent evaluator
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LSU and administers a comprehensive radiological control program under a broad scope radioactive material license. Dr. Wang received his B.S. in geology from National Taiwan University, M.S. in environmental health engineering from Northwestern University, and Ph.D. in health physics from Purdue University. He is certified by the American Board of Health Physics (ABHP), the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, and the Board of Laser Safety. He is a member of the ANSI Z136 Technical Subcommittee on Laser Safety Control Measures and Training, the Editorial Board of Environmental Health Insights, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Wang has been a full member of the Health Physics Society (HPS) since 1993, and a
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Student Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Danielle Nicole Carter; Rafael E. Landaeta, Old Dominion University
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thisfigure. By USDOE standards, this characterization is indicative of a predominantly white institution(PWI). According to the Bureau of Labor Statics, underrepresented minorities (URMs) are critical to notonly fulfilling the growing need for STEM professionals but also to enhance diversity in the workforce;the National Academy of Science report states similar theories about the need of URMs to increaseinnovation. This paper focuses on reporting on an initiative seeking to close the gap of African Americanrepresentation between the College and the University and foster the innovation of URMs inengineering. The initiative Early Engineering Experience targets African American high school juniorsand seniors. Designing the program began with the
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Student Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Soheil Fatehiboroujeni, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Sarah Appelhans, University at Albany-SUNY; Joerene Acerrador Aviles, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Eva Dibong; Beatrice Mendiola, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Michelle Murray, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Melissa Shuey, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Marta Tsyndra, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Makayla Wahaus, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Paper ID #29977Student Perspectives on Navigating Engineering PathwaysDr. Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Atsushi Akera is Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY). He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in the History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania. His current research is on the history of engineering education reform in the United States (1945-present). He is a the current Chair of the ASEE Ad Hoc Committee on Interdivisional Cooperation; Chair of the International Network for
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Student Division Technical Session 4
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Robert M. Brooks, Temple University; Sangram Shinde, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jazan University, Jazan KSA
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, Kolhapur, India Lecturer in Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jazan University, Jazan KSA American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Unlocking Creative PotentialAbstractCEOs and top management teams are constantly hard pressed to lead their companies withcreativity to meet their customers’ multi-dimensional demands. They have to constantly come upwith methods consisting of value, originality, and flexibility. This demand will increase duringthe rest of this century.The details of the definition of creative potential and how it was operationalized in the controltest are given in the text. An innovative strategy consisting of three
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Student Division Technical Session 5
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Hassan Ali Al Yagoub, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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beginning his doctoral studies, Hassan worked for five years at General Electric where he graduated from their Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) and then worked as a gas turbine fleet management engineer. In addition to his technical role, Hassan supported the recruiting, interview, and selection process of the EEDP Program, where he mentored interns, co-ops and Edison associates from the Middle East and Africa regions by developing and teaching a technical training cur- riculum, providing guidance for graduate school applications, and providing career consultation. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 A Systematized Literature Review: Students’ Upbringing Influence on
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Student Division Development of Professional Skills Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Zahra Shahbazi, Manhattan College; Mary Ann Jacobs Ed.D., Manhattan College; Alexandra Emma Lehnes, Manhattan College; Kathleen Christal Mancuso, Manhattan College; Anthony Scotti, Manhattan College
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Manhattan College and a graduate assistant for the mechanical engi- neering department. She received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Manhattan College in 2016. At the STAR center she works primarily with the engineering ambassadors program organizing visits to high schools to promote engineering, creating lessons to be presented, running the meetings, and presenting the outcome of the program at various conferences. Her research interests range from what she is currently associated with, engineering education, and what she plans on pursuing post-graduation, design in naval and aerospace. She is an active member of Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Epsilon Sigma Pi, ASME, SWE, ASHRAE, and ASEE.Ms. Kathleen