Paper ID #43997Queer and Engineer? Exploring Science and Engineering Identity amongLGBTQ PeopleDr. Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University Bryce E. Hughes is an Associate Professor in Adult and Higher Education at Montana State University. His research interests encompass diversity and equity in engineering education, with a focus on LGBTQ students. He was recently awarded an NSF CAREER grant to study the experiences of LGBTQ undergraduates in STEM fields. He holds a Ph.D. in education from the University of California, Los Angeles, an M.A. in student development administration from Seattle University, and a B.S. in general
Engineering at the University of Toronto. She previously completed her Bachelors in Industrial Engineering also at the University of Toronto. She is passionate about supporting women in Engineering and STEM more broadly, both within and outside of her research. She has held fellowships in Ethics of AI and Technology & Society organizations.Dr. Alison Olechowski, University of Toronto Alison Olechowski is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering and the Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice. She completed her PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ©American Society for Engineering Education
Paper ID #41621Student Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Engineering Design in Work-IntegratedLearning ContextsMr. Jordan Nickel, University of Waterloo Jordan Nickel is a graduate of the Department of Management Sciences at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on requirement conflicts and trade-offs in design.Mr. Gregory Litster, University of Toronto Greg Litster is a PhD student in Engineering Education at the University of Toronto in the Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice. He received his MASc degree in Management Sciences (2022) and a BKI degree (2020), both from
Paper ID #44108Supplemental Instruction: Shaping Future EngineersMr. Zachary Miller, University of South Alabama Zachary Miller is a graduate student pursuing a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Alabama (USA). He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2023 from the same university. During his undergraduate studies, Zach served as a Supplemental Instructor (SI) for engineering courses at USA. Zach’s experience in SI started his passion for engineering education. Zach’s primary research interests revolve around engineering education and aerospace systems, where his
Paper ID #41982Students’ Use of Engineering Judgment on Undergraduate Student ProjectTeamsJack Boomer Perry, University of Michigan Boomer is a graduate student completing his master’s degree in aerospace engineering at the University of Michigan. His focus in engineering education research has been towards bridging the gap between the undergraduate engineering curriculum and engineering industry practice.Emily Buten, University of Michigan Emily (she/her) is a Ph.D. student in the Engineering Education Research program at the University of Michigan and received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Dayton
Department of Engineering Education where she has also served in key leadership positions. Dr. Matusovich is recognized for her research and leadership related to graduate student mentoring and faculty development. She won the Hokie Supervisor Spotlight Award in 2014, received the College of Engineering Graduate Student Mentor Award in 2018, and was inducted into the Virginia Tech Academy of Faculty Leadership in 2020. Dr. Matusovich has been a PI/Co-PI on 19 funded research projects including the NSF CAREER Award, with her share of funding being nearly $3 million. She has co-authored 2 book chapters, 34 journal publications, and more than 80 conference papers. She is recognized for her research and teaching, including
Instruction, DELTA program, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where his research centers on collaborative learning in engineering education and other STEM disciplines. He obtained his B.S. in Technology and Engineering Education in 2019 and his M.S. in STEM Education and Leadership in 2021, both from Illinois State University. Additionally, he holds a professional educator license for secondary education in Technology and Engineering Education in Illinois.Mr. Saadeddine Shehab, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign I am currently the Associate Director of Assessment and Research team at the Siebel Center for Design (SCD) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I work with a group of
, Oura Y. Commentary: Reconceptualizing School Learning Using Insight From Expertise Research. Educational Researcher. 2003 Nov 1;32(8):26–9.8. Atman CJ, Chimka JR, Bursic KM, Nachtmann HL. A comparison of freshman and senior engineering design processes. Des Stud. 1999;20(2):131–52.9. Di Stefano G, Pisano G, Staats BR. Learning by thinking: How reflection aids performance. In: Academy of Management Proceedings. 2015. p. 12709.10. Turns J, Shroyer K, Lovins T, Atman C. Understanding Reflection Activities Broadly. In: 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings. ASEE Conferences; 2017.11. Turns J, Sattler B, Yasuhara K, Borgford-Parnell J, Atman C. Integrating Reflection into Engineering Education
Paper ID #44449Faculty-Student Interactions as Experienced by Black Engineering and ComputerScience StudentsKyle Shanachilubwa, Harding UniversityDr. James L. Huff, Harding University Dr. James Huff is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education and Honors College Faculty Fellow at Harding University. He conducts transdisciplinary research on identity that lies at the nexus of applied psychology and engineering education. A recipient of the NSF CAREER grant (No. 2045392) and the director of the Beyond Professional Identity (BPI) lab, Dr. Huff has mentored numerous undergraduate students, doctoral students, and
from 2011–2012 in India. He has worked as an Assistant Professor (2014–2018) in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, KLE Technological University, India. He is a certified IUCEE International Engineering Educator. He was awarded the ’Ing.Paed.IGIP’ title at ICTIEE, 2018. He is serving as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET). He is interested in conducting engineering education research, and his interests include student retention in online and in-person engineering courses/programs, data mining and learning analytics in engineering education, broadening student participation in engineering, faculty preparedness in cognitive, affective, and
Electronics Engineering, KLE Technological University, India. He is a certified IUCEE International Engineering Educator. He was awarded the ’Ing.Paed.IGIP’ title at ICTIEE, 2018. He is serving as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET). He is interested in conducting engineering education research, and his interests include student retention in online and in-person engineering courses/programs, data mining and learning analytics in engineering education, broadening student participation in engineering, faculty preparedness in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of learning, and faculty experiences in teaching online courses. He has published papers at several
M.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering and her PhD in Engineering Education from Purdue University. Her research expertise lies in characterizing graduate-level attrition, persistence, and career trajectories; engineering writing and communication; and methodological development.Dr. Kim-Doang Nguyen, Florida Institute of Technology Dr. Kim-Doang Nguyen is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology. His research interests include engineering education research, data science, machine learning, robotics, and dynamical systems. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024How Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate
Paper ID #42246Scoping Review of Instruments for Measuring Doctoral Students’ MentoringRelationships with Advisors or MentorsTerkuma Stanley Asongo, University of Massachusetts, Lowell I hold a degree in science education from the University of Agriculture Makurdi in Nigeria. Following that, I completed coursework for a master’s program in research, measurement, and evaluation at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I also earned a master’s degree in biomedical science from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Currently, I am pursuing a Ph.D. in research and evaluation at the University of Massachusetts Lowell
Paper ID #42800STEM Identity Development: Examining the Effect of Informal SummerLearning Experience on Middle School StudentsMr. Hank Boone, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Hank Boone is an Educational Psychology PhD student at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the first in his family to graduate with a 4 year college degree. Hank has 4 years of experience in higher education student affairs. Before his time as an academic affairs professional, Hank pursued a Masters in Mechanical Engineering with a Engineering Education thesis emphasis and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada
. Her current work is focused on exploring pedagogical moves and interactions within university makerspaces to create a theoretical lens to info ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Student Staff Reason for Using a University MakerspaceAbstractThe purpose of this research paper is to investigate the experiences and interactions of studentstaff in university makerspaces. Student-run university makerspaces are uniquely primed forcurating culture through peer interactions. Student staff in university makerspaces can runtrainings, develop programs, and support the student staff hiring process, which ultimately canaffect student experience in the maker space. Interactions in university
uncover new perspectives and dig deeper into the context of the societal problems engineering is intended to solve. As a scholar, she seeks to not only contribute original theoretical research to the field, but work to bridge the theory-to-practice gap in engineering education by serving as an ambassador for empirically driven educational practices. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Effects of COVID-19 on the Development of Expertise, Decision-Making, and Engineering IntuitionAbstractThis full paper explores the self-perceived influences of COVID-19 on the development ofexpertise, decision-making processes, and engineering intuition among early-career
://strategy.asee.org/26823.[17] R. R. Ulseth and B. Johnson, “Iron range engineering pbl experience,” in Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Project Approaches in Engineering Education (paee’2015), Integrated in the International Joint Conference on the Learner in Engineering Education (ijclee’2015) Event, 2015.[18] R. Bates, E. Pluskwik, and R. Ulseth, “Startup of an innovative program x3 – iron range engineering propagated,” in 2020 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2020, pp. 1–4.[19] B. Johnson and R. Ulseth, “Professional competency development in a pbl curriculum,” in Proceedings of the 5th International Research Symposium on PBL, part of International Joint Conference on the Learner in
Paper ID #43149Identifying Curriculum Factors that Facilitate Lifelong Learning in AlumniCareer Trajectories: Stage 3 of a Sequential Mixed-Methods StudyNikita Dawe, University of Toronto PhD student in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto, Collaborative Specialization in Engineering Education.Amy Bilton, University of TorontoMs. Lisa Romkey, University of Toronto Lisa Romkey serves as Associate Professor, Teaching and Associate Director, ISTEP (Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice) at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on
Paper ID #44099How Should Teaching Assistants Teach? Differences in Student Perspectivesby Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Country of OriginDr. Denise Wilson, University of Washington Denise Wilson is a professor and associate chair of diversity, equity, and inclusion in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her research interests in engineering education focus on the role of self-efficacy, belonging, and instructional support on engagement and motivation in the classroom while her engineering workplace research focuses on the role of relatedness, autonomy, and competence needs on
Paper ID #41700Indicators of Change in Mechanical Engineering Instructors’ Teaching PracticesAcross Five YearsHayden J Wulf, University of Nebraska, LincolnDr. Grace Panther, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Dr. Grace Panther is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln where she conducts discipline-based education research. Her research interests include faculty change, 3D spatial visualization, gender inclusive teamwork, and studying authentic engineering practice. Dr. Panther was awarded an NSF CAREER award in 2024. Dr. Panther has experience
Assistant Systems Engineer from 2011–2012 in India. He has worked as an Assistant Professor (2014–2018) in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, KLE Technological University, India. He is a certified IUCEE International Engineering Educator. He was awarded the ’Ing.Paed.IGIP’ title at ICTIEE, 2018. He is serving as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET). He is interested in conducting engineering education research, and his interests include student retention in online and in-person engineering courses/programs, data mining and learning analytics in engineering education, broadening student participation in engineering, faculty preparedness in cognitive
Paper ID #42394Initial Validity Evidence for a Survey of Skill and Attitude Development onEngineering TeamsDr. Justin Charles Major, Rowan University Dr. Justin C. Major (he/him) is an Assistant Professor of Experiential Engineering Education at Rowan University where he leads ASPIRE Lab (Advancing Student Pathways through Inequality Research in Engineering). Justin’s research focuses on engineering belonging and marginalization mechanisms, adverse childhood experiences, and feminist approaches to EER, and connects these topics to broader understandings of student success in engineering. Justin completed his Ph.D. in
Assistant Systems Engineer from 2011–2012 in India. He has worked as an Assistant Professor (2014–2018) in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, KLE Technological University, India. He is a certified IUCEE International Engineering Educator. He was awarded the ’Ing.Paed.IGIP’ title at ICTIEE, 2018. He is serving as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET). He is interested in conducting engineering education research, and his interests include student retention in online and in-person engineering courses/programs, data mining and learning analytics in engineering education, broadening student participation in engineering, faculty preparedness in cognitive
workshops and training sessions, catering to the needs of both staff and students within Purdue University.Dr. Paul J. Thomas, Purdue UniversityOwura Kuffuor, Purdue University Owura Kuffuor is a PhD Candidate in the Educational Studies Department, Purdue University. His research focuses on intercultural learning strategies tailor-made for individuals that take into consideration context, and background of the individuals. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Integrating Intercultural Competence in Cybersecurity Education: Bridging Cultural Gaps in STEM AbstractDeveloping an interculturally competent workforce has become
Paper ID #43144Investigating the Impact of College Students’ Personal Characteristics onPeer Assessment: A Multilevel Linear Modeling ApproachMiss Xiaping Li, University of Michigan Xiaping Li is a Ph.D. candidate in Engineering Education Research at the University of Michigan. Her research interests encompass faculty development and change, neurodiverse college student learning experiences and outcomes, international students in engineering, and cognitive sciences. She holds a B.S. in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering and an M.S. in Geological Sciences.Dr. Robin Fowler, University of Michigan Robin Fowler is a
Paper ID #43111Keylogging in a Web-Based Code Editor for Fine-Grained Analysis and EarlyPrediction of Student PerformanceXavier Rene Plourde, University of California, BerkeleyDr. Garrett Ethan Katz, Syracuse University Garrett Katz is an assistant professor at Syracuse University. He teaches a broad range of computer science courses, covering introductory programming, discrete math, introductory artificial intelligence, and graduate seminars. His research covers various topics in artificial intelligence and human-machine interaction, including in educational contexts. In particular, his recent work investigates reasoning and
Paper ID #41397Lessons Learned from Generating, Consolidating, and Analyzing Large Scale,Longitudinal Social Network DataDr. Jack Elliott, Iron Range Engineering, Minnesota State University, Mankato Jack Elliott is an assistant professor in Integrated Engineering at the Iron Range Engineering Program, a part of Minnesota State University Mankato. His research areas include student social support networks in engineering education, experimental fluid dynamics, and developing low-cost technology-based tools for improving fluid dynamics education.Dr. Angela Minichiello, Utah State University Angela (Angie) Minichiello is a
Paper ID #41648Improving Peer Feedback in Project-Based Learning Contexts: An Investigationinto a First-Year Engineering InterventionMs. Katherine Drinkwater, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Katie Drinkwater is a first-year PhD student in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University. Her research interests include engineering extracurriculars, PBL, design in informal learning environments, makerspaces, and women in engineering.Olivia Ryan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Olivia Ryan is a Ph.D. student in
Paper ID #43410Investigating Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning for Students in a FundamentalEngineering CourseSierra Outerbridge, University of Central Florida Sierra Outerbridge, M.Ed., is a graduate research assistant and Ph.D. student of Education in the Learning Sciences Track at the University of Central Florida. Sierra earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Samford University where she studied Spanish Language and Literature and Business, as well as a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction (Supporting High Needs Populations) from the University of Central Florida. Her current research focuses
KentuckyDr. Joseph H. Hammer Associate Professor of Counseling PsychologyMatthew Whitwer, University of Kentucky Matthew Whitwer is a PhD candidate in the department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Kentucky. He completed his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering at West Virginia University in 2020. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Investigating perceptions that predict mental health related help-seeking in first-year engineering studentsAbstractNational data indicates that engineering students are less likely than students in other academicdisciplines to seek professional help for their mental health distress. Without