- nology and Electrical Engineering Technology programs and teaches digital, microprocessor, and robotics design courses. His research interests are in embedded control systems, data networking and real-time op- erating systems, and robotic applications. He has been active in recent years with grant projects sponsored by ONR and NASA involving data gathering technologies. Page 23.320.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Computer Engineering Design Projects in Collaboration With Industry Sponsored Competitions1. IntroductionWe present two
Paper ID #43337Material and Energy Balances and Character Development: An Investigationof Student Responses to Intentional Virtue Education in a Traditional ChemicalEngineering CourseDr. Victoria E Goodrich, University of Notre Dame Dr. Victoria Goodrich is a Teaching Professor in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering department at the University of Notre Dame. She holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and a MS and PhD in Chemical Engineering from Notre Dame. In her role as a teaching professor, she teaches hands-on courses across the chemical engineering curriculum. Her educational
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2006-712: ESTABLISHING HYDROGEN FUEL CELL EDUCATION IN THE HIGHSCHOOLRoss McCurdy, Ponaganset High School Ross McCurdy received a B.A. in Biology and M.Ed. from Rhode Island College and is currently teaching Chemistry, Biology, and Fuel Cell classes at Ponaganset High School in Glocester, Rhode Island. An advocate of renewable energy and founder of the Fuel Cell Education Initiative, he strives to bring unique and exciting learning opportunities to students that effectively demonstrate renewable energy technologies. Page 11.596.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006
identifying themes that will help us developbetter metrics for assessing nontradtional introductory computing courses. Nevertheless, we areencouraged by our progress so far and hope that our work will help us iterate towards a SoftDesthat helps build a software engineering mindset in an ever-increasing number of its students.References [1] A. Luxton-Reilly, Simon, I. Albluwi, B. A. Becker, M. Giannakos, A. N. Kumar, L. Ott, J. Paterson, M. J. Scott, J. Sheard, and C. Szabo, “Introductory programming: a systematic literature review,” in ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE), Jul. 2018, pp. 55–106. [2] R. P. Medeiros, G. L. Ramalho, and T. P. Falcao, “A systematic literature review on teaching and
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Engineering, KLE Technological University, India. He is a certified IUCEE International Engineering Educator. He was awarded the ’Ing.Paed.IGIP’ title at ICTIEE, 2018.Mr. Tahzinul Islam, York University Tahzinul Islam obtained his B.Eng (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering) from Universiti Putra Malaysia, a research-intensive public university in Malaysia. He completed his year-long Bachelors’ re- search project on his own topic of ’Virtual Reality App to teach Psychomotor Skills to Engineering Design students’. He went on to pursue his M.Eng (Innovation & Engineering Design) at the same university, with the dissertation title of ’Innovative Concept Design of a waterjet propelled Flood Rescue Boat’. Currently
Education, 2013 Mechanical Engineering Design Experience for Hispanic and Low Income Students AbstractIn 2011, California State University, Northridge (CSUN) received a grant from the Departmentof Education's Hispanic-Serving Institutions STEM program to boost the number of studentswho transfer from a community college and graduate with degrees in engineering and computerscience.The program, known as the AIMS2 (Attract, Inspire, Mentor, and Support Students) studentsupport program, has three main objectives: (1) To increase the number of Hispanic and lowincome students who transfer from junior colleges (2) To increase the number of Hispanic andlow income students who join
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, Ohio 43606. Page 13.521.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Engineering Senior Design Projects to Aid Individuals with DisabilitiesAbstractThis paper describes the experience of the Department of Mechanical Engineering (ME) at TheUniversity of Toledo (UT) during the past fourteen years in introducing engineering students toAssistive Technology. This is done during the course of the ME Senior Design projects whenstudents custom design devices for individuals in the community with physical disabilities. Thegoal of these projects is to assist individuals with disabilities so they can
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lacks proper internal oversight. A lack ofemphasis on selecting PIs who are well-equipped to lead supportive and diverse laboratories cou-pled with a lack of diversity in the researcher and PI populations frequently leads to an unhealthywork environment that Black PhD students have the burden of navigating throughout their entiredoctoral program. We hope that sharing our experiences will serve as a reference point in the refor-mation of the graduate engineering education system. By challenging biases and fostering a moreinclusive academic space, we aim to see an improvement in the graduation rates of Black doctoralcandidates.Introduction Academic spaces are experiencing an influx of diverse students feeling empowered to pur-sue higher
engineering as well as innovative approaches to engineering education. This will be a joint paper with my PhD student, Swaroop Joshi. He will be the first author, I will be the second author. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 CONSIDER: A Novel Approach to Conflict-Driven Collaborative-Learning in Engineering CoursesPiaget’s classic work on how children learn showed that when learners engage in critical discus-sions with peers who have ideas that conflict with their own, that contributes effectively to theirdeveloping deep understanding of the concepts involved. Building on this foundation, we havedeveloped a novel and powerful approach to collaborative learning that
Paper ID #8380Invited Paper - Virtual Environment: A Tool for Developing Students’ Abili-ties to Apply Mathematics to Real-life ProblemsDr. Olga V Shipulina, Simon Fraser University EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING BACKGROUND SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, Canada, 2008 –present Faculty of Education Ph.D. (c) in Mathematics Education MOSCOW STATE AUTOMOBILE & ROAD TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, Russia, 2004 Institute for Professional Development, Two year course in ”Engineering Education” TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY, Russia, 2000 Department of Mechanics and Mathematics Ph .D. in Ap- plied Mathematics (Russian equivalent) TEACHING
of the sources reviewed make recommendations for how to support reflection. Thesecan largely be distributed into three categories: a) educating students about reflection; b)intentionally and explicitly connecting reflection to learning outcomes; and c) offering practicaland cultural supports for reflection. i. Educating students about reflection“Reflection” has multiple meanings and associations in the English language. Even within thefield of service-learning and engineering education, one will quickly find diverse definitions (SeeTable A1 in Appendix). Perhaps because of this plethora of uses of “reflection,” several authorshighlight the importance of clarifying for students what instructors mean by “reflection” so as toavoid confusion
Paper ID #18876Toward A Decision Support Tool for Selecting Engineering Design Method-ologiesMr. Jack William Giambalvo, Stevens Institute of Technology I am currently a senior year student at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ, and am pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Furthermore, I am currently a candidate to receive a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering, which I will hopefully obtain by December 2017.Miss Julia Kathryn Vance, Stevens Institute of Technology Julia Vance is a Bachelor of Engineering degree candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology and will
AC 2009-2508: ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING: A MECHANISM TOACCLIMATIZE INCOMING FRESHMEN AND FACILITATE DEPARTMENTCOMMUNICATIONJ.Patrick Abulencia, Manhattan College Page 14.934.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Online Social Networking: A Mechanism to Acclimatize Incoming Freshmen and Facilitate Department Communication.Abstract Online social networking tools such as Facebook and Ning are non-intimidating ways tointeract with other people. The benign nature of this environment serves as a useful mechanismfor introducing incoming freshmen, many of whom are shy and introverted, to their peers prior toarriving on campus. This past summer, Facebook
national and international conferences. Genis has five U.S. patents.Mr. Jay J. Bhatt, Drexel University Jay Bhatt received M.S. in library and information science and M.S. in electrical and computer engineer- ing from Drexel University. Some of his interest areas include collection development in engineering, outreach to faculty and students, and teaching engineering information research skills to faculty and stu- dents. He is the the 2010 recipient of the Homer I. Bernhardt Distinguished Service Award from ASEE’s Engineering Libraries Division and the 2003 recipient of Drexel University’s Harold Myers Distinguished Service Award.Shawn A. Woodson, Drexel University Shawn A. Woodson is the Assistant for Library
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of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. Her research and service interests include teaching and learning experiences in fundamental engineering courses, faculty development and support initiatives – including programs for the future engineering professoriate, and leveraging institutional data to support reflective teaching practices. She has degrees in Electrical Engineering (B.S., M.Eng.) from the Ateneo de Davao University in Davao City, Philippines, where she previously held appointments as Assistant Professor and Department Chair for Electrical Engineering. She also previously served as Director for Communications and International Engagement at the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech
applying big data techniques for improving STEM education for women and minorities. She is PI and Co-PI for NSF-funded REU and RET programs respectively. Her recent honors and awards include 2017 University Excellence in Professional Service Award and being featured in the UCF Women Making History series in March 2015. She was co-recipient of the Best Paper Award at the IEEE ICC 2013. Dr. Turgut serves as a member of the editorial board and of the technical program committee of ACM and IEEE journals and international conferences. She is a member of IEEE, ACM, and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon honorary society.Dr. Lisa Massi, University of Central Florida Dr. Lisa Massi is the Director of Operations Analysis for Accreditation
AC 2007-829: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ONLINE MASTER'S DEGREE INTECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENTGregory Arbuckle, Western Kentucky University GREGORY ARBUCKLE is currently an Assistant Professor in Technology Management at Western Kentucky University. He earned his B.S. (Mechanical Technology, 1996) from Indiana State University, M.S. (Industrial Technology, 1999) from Eastern Illinois University, and Ph.D. (Technology Management, 2004) from Indiana State University. Dr. Arbuckle has over 10 years of experience as a quality control engineer, quality manager, and educator. He is a Certified Industrial Technologist by the National Association for Industrial Technology.Dale McDaniel, Western Kentucky University
Paper ID #23131Engineering Undergraduates’ Task Interpretation during Problem-Solving inThermodynamicsDr. Oenardi Lawanto, Utah State University Dr. Oenardi Lawanto is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Utah State University, USA. He received his B.S.E.E. from Iowa State University, his M.S.E.E. from the University of Dayton, and his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Before coming to Utah State, Dr. Lawanto taught and held several administrative positions at one large private university in In- donesia. He has developed and delivered numerous international
. Cooper moved to the Raleigh, NC area to serve as a research chemical engineer for RTI International, focusing on the development of novel technologies for the energy sector. Dr. Cooper joined the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University in 2011, where he currently teaches the Unit Operations I and II labora- tory sequence, Material and Energy Balances, Transport Phenomena and Mathematical / Computational Methods. He is the recipient of the 2014 NCSU Outstanding Teacher Award and the 2014 ASEE South- eastern Section Outstanding New Teacher Award, as well as the 2013 Joseph J. Martin Award from the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division; he also currently serves as the ASEE ChE
University of Washington. His research interests include design education and Human-Computer Interaction.Kathryn Elizabeth Shroyer, University of Washington c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Design Intentions: Engineering students looking ahead to their future design behaviorAbstractIn this paper, we present findings of what students declare as their intention to engage in a designbehavior after they have participated in a classroom exercise. Specifically, we analyzed datafrom 73 students from two different classes in a college of engineering in a large public research-intensive university who participated in a classroom activity that took approximately 50
Paper ID #18471Dr. Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan Dr. Cynthia Finelli is Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Associate Professor of Education, and Director of Engineering Education Research at University of Michigan. Her research areas include student resistance to active learning, the impact of the classroom space on teaching and learning, the use of classroom technology to increase student learning and engagement, and faculty adoption of evidence-based teaching practices. She recently led an international initiative to develop a taxonomy for the field of engineering education research. Dr. Finelli is a Fellow of the American Society of Engineering Education, Associate
AC 2011-634: HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN ENGLANDAND WALES BETWEEN 1955 AND 1966. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THEBRITISH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY TO ITS DEVELOP-MENTJohn Heywood, Trinity College Dublin Professorial Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin formerly Professor and Director of Teacher Ed- ucation in the University. During the period of this paper was a lecturer in radio communications at Norwood technical College, Senior Research Fellow in Higher Technological Education at Birmingham College of Advanced Technology, and Leverhulme Senior Research Fellow in Higher Education at the University of Lancaster. Has an MSc in Engineering Education from the University of Dublin
engineering from the University of Stuttgart, Germany, in 1995. Page 25.88.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 A Pilot for Multidisciplinary Capstone Design incorporating a Systems Engineering FrameworkSynopsisIn this paper we discuss a pilot project to develop an approach to multidisciplinary capstonedesign that incorporates a systems engineering (SE) framework which can be a model for broadimplementation. It is a reflection of the growing demand for engineers educated to recognize theoverarching significance of systems engineering approaches for the
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