Using Experiential and Collaborative Learning to promote Careers in Engineering Rochelle Williams2, Sherri Frizell1, Felecia Nave1,2 and Audie Thompson1 1 Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, 2Academic Affairs, Prairie View A&M University 700 University Drive, Prairie View, TX, 77446, USA E-mail: akthompson@pvamu.edu, ssfrizell@pvamu.edu, rlwilliams@pvamu.edu, fmnave@pvamu.edu Abstract build core skills in math during the critical summer months This paper discusses the design of the Girls Accelerating [7].and Learning STEM (G.A.L.S.) one-week residential In an effort to increase the number of
Paper ID #36804The Effect of a Collaborative Environment on Engineering Students’Social NetworksHannah CorbinNoor Aulakh, Rowan UniversityAlex Herrman, Rowan UniversityConor PetersonShahir Shariful MollahDarby Rose Riley, Rowan University Darby Riley is a student of engineering education at Rowan University. She has a special interest in issues of diversity and inclusion, especially as they relate to disability and accessibility of education. She is a founding member of Rowan University’sDr. Kaitlin Mallouk, Rowan University Kaitlin Mallouk is an Associate Professor of Experiential Engineering Education at Rowan University
) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com How interdisciplinary collaboration helps communicate engineering research to community audiencesFunding/supportThis study was supported by the National Science Foundation, Advancing Informal STEMLearning Grant No. 1811119AbstractDoes interdisciplinary collaboration make a difference when it comes to communicatingengineering concepts to community audiences? This research focuses on the effect ofcommunication strategies on community attitudes toward engineering research. Two cohorts offour academic researchers each, representing eight different disciplinary backgrounds (aviationplanning, cancer research
Spring 2000 Fourth ISAT class graduates (~$46,500 starting salary) Fall 2000 ISAT program enrollment grows to 800 students Fall 2001 First ISAT graduate class enters the program (8 students)The Department: The ISAT Department educates students for positions that are often filled by graduates oftraditional science, engineering, and business programs. The ISAT graduate, however, isprofessionally prepared in a broader sense. ISAT students are educated to be technologicalproblem solvers, communicators, and life-long learners. They are unique in having:• breadth of knowledge and skills across a variety of scientific and technological disciplines.• formal training in collaborative and leadership methods
Paper ID #37174Centering Equity and Inclusion in Engineering Collaborationand WritingJennifer C Mallette (Associate Professor) Jennifer Mallette is an associate professor of English at Boise State University, where she collaborates with engineering faculty to support student writers. Her research builds on those collaborations, examining best practices for integrating writing into engineering curriculum; she also explores women’s experiences in engineering settings through the context of writing. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022
commercialization and launch of the industry’s first 90-second rechargeable flashlight. In addition he is co-inventor on four U.S. patents and has presented numerous times at advanced energy technology conferences in the areas of business and technology development. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Cross-disciplinary Collaboration and Innovation for Engineering and Business Student TeamsAbstractA team was formed from students across campus including majors from businessentrepreneurship, management, marketing, and electrical, civil, mechanical, and mechatronicengineering to compete in the U.S. Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition 2016.Requirements of the
Paper ID #38213Focus Study of Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)Engineering ProjectsMs. Meredith Blumthal, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Meredith Blumthal has been in the field of international education for 15 years. As the Director for In- ternational Programs in Engineering (IPENG) at the University of Illinois, she leads the study abroad initiatives and programming for the college. Ms. Blumthal’s team includes three study abroad advisors, a receptionist and peer advisors. Together the IPENG office provides study abroad advising, expertise, inter- national exchanges, and cultural
Paper ID #37412Interdisciplinary Collaboration to Engage EngineeringStudents’ Interest in Renewable Energy ConceptsAbhishek Verma (Dr.)Kenan Baltaci Kenan Baltaci is an Assistant Professor at University of Wisconsin-Stout, in the Electrical Engineering Technology Department. He received B.S. in electrical engineering degree from Istanbul Technical University in Turkey. Following, a master's degree and doctoral degree in industrial technology was granted from University of Northern Iowa. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by
systems;2. Students are able to synthesize and analyze integrated thermal/fluid and mechanical systems;3. Students are able to communicate effectively and work collaboratively on multidisciplinary teams; Page 10.1018.14. Students contribute to society and the profession through professional activities, and understand the impact of engineering solutions on a diverse and global society and their Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education professional and
improvements. Page 15.406.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Development of an Engineering Sales Program with Industry Dr. Dave Sly, Dan Bumblauskas, Dr. Frank PetersAbstractIowa State University recently established a program in technical sales for engineers. To develop the program, faculty andadministrators reached out to an industrial advisory committee comprised of organizations with a vested interest in theprogram; the organizations that hire students from the College of Engineering for career tracks in technical sales andmarketing.The instructor used a combination of various
Session 3232 Australasian Virtual Engineering Library: Collaborative Development of a Global Resource David Radcliffe, Gulcin Cribb and Claire Hill The University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaAbstractThe Australasian Virtual Engineering Library (AVEL) is a gateway to quality WWW resourcesin the fields of engineering and information technology from sources from the Australasianregion. AVEL complements similar gateways in engineering around the world, in particularEEVL in the UK and EELS in Sweden. It is a unique partnership between the library communityand the
rehabilitation robotics. Davide’s main research interest is to gain insights on the role of biomechanics in the neural control of movements, with applications to rehabilitation engineering.Dr. David Gee, Gannon University FYS Coordinator, College of Engineering Faculty Advisor, ASME Student Chapter American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 2020 ASEE North Central Section ConferenceUndergraduate Engineering Design Projects that Involve Inter-Departmental Collaboration Abstract:This paper reports on a collaborative engineering projects involving undergraduate engineeringstudents. The focus of the paper is on an undergraduate freshman
Paper ID #7510Work in Progress: Collaborative Learning in Medical Electronics Labora-toryMr. Jorge E Bohorquez, University of Miami Dr. Jorge Boh´orquez received his bachelor degrees in Physics and Electrical engineering in 1984 and his Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering in 1991. Currently Dr. Boh´orquez works as an assistant professor of Professional Practice at the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the University of Miami. His research interests are Engineering Education, Neural Engineering, Biosignal Processing and Instrumentation.Dr. Jonathon Anthony Toft-Nielsen
AC 2009-1881: THE ENGINEERING-MATH COMMITTEE: A SUCCESSFULCOLLABORATION AT ___ UNIVERSITYEvelyn Brown, East Carolina UniversityHeather Ries, East Carolina University Page 14.1214.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 The Engineering/Math Committee: A Successful Collaboration at East Carolina University Evelyn C. Brown, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Engineering East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858 Heather L. Ries, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics
Engineering Education Annual Conference & ExpositionCopyright 2003, American Society for Engineering Education”BackgroundKanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT), a privately owned engineering college located inKanazawa, Japan, was founded in 1957. It is co-ed and has approximately 7500undergraduates and 500 graduate students.[1] Kanazawa is in Ishikawa Prefecture on theJapan Sea side of Japan, and 460 kilometers (285 miles) northwest of Tokyo. It isapproximately 280 kilometers (174 miles) from Osaka and 250 kilometers (155 miles)from Nagoya.[2] The population of Kanazawa is 457,797 as of December 1, 2002.[3]Kanazawa is well known for its historical past and cultural heritage, such as tea ceremony(Sadoo), gold foil craft (Kinpaku), and kimono
- Women Chapter for two years. She also held programs chair and treasurer positions in the National Society of Black Engineers chapter at SCU. Muna has always had a passion in contributing to the movement to bring more women and people of color into the STEM fields.Mr. Naeem Khari Turner-Bandele c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering: A Collaboration with the StudentsAbstractAt Santa Clara University (SCU), we have had several programs and efforts in place to increasediversity in the school of engineering. We have offered summer programs forunderrepresented students to encourage them to consider engineering. We offer day programsfor local high school students
learning activities and real-life scenarios applied in her courses, students experience the application of technical concepts being taught and non-technical skills for big picture problem solvingDr. Michael Robinson P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Michael Robinson is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 A Collaborative Process Leading to Adoption of ASCE BOK3 Consistent with ABETAbstractThe Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Department of Civil and Environmental Engineeringidentified the coming release of ASCE BOK3 and the new ABET 1-7
as density, transitivity, and reciprocity in the network [2]. This approach is amethodological and pedagogical innovation because it has the potential to inform and providefeedback about the participants’ work, promote reflection on their collaborative practices andcontribute to cohesion, dialogue and the flow of knowledge within the team to continuouslyimprove the internalization of the new educational model.Keywords: Educational Change, Teacher Collaboration, Social Network Analysis, EducationalInnovationResearch Background and MotivationThis work-in-progress research is being carried out at a large multi-campus private university inMexico and focuses specifically on the area of engineering and sciences. The institution ischaracterized by
The University of Louisville. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering form The State University of New York at Binghamton.Prof. Hui Yang Dr. Hui Yang is a Professor in the Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Dr. Yang’s research interests focus on sensor-based modeling and analysis of comple ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Exploring Magic Interactions for Collaboration in Virtual Reality Learning FactoryAbstractA hands-on curriculum that blends theory and practical skills is essential to teach manufacturing.An integral
Session 3149 MET, AFS, and FEF: University, Industry, and Foundation Collaboration That Works Jamie K. Workman Indiana University-Purdue University, IndianapolisIntroductionThe Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) department at Indiana University - PurdueUniversity, Indianapolis (IUPUI), the Central Indiana Chapter of the American Foundry Society(AFS), and the Foundry Educational Foundation (FEF) have had a long, successful partnershipof preparing, promoting, and producing exceptional students ready for employment in themetalcasting industry. This relationship
AC 2009-1646: CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ENGINEERING DESIGN CHALLENGE:A UNIQUE COLLABORATIVE FIRST–YEAR EXPERIENCEMaria Sanchez, California State University, FresnoIra Sorensen, California State University, FresnoWalter Mizuno, California State University, FresnoSatya Mahanty, California State University, Fresno Page 14.311.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Central California Engineering Design Challenge: A unique collaborative first –year experienceThis paper describes a unique collaboration between the Mechanical EngineeringDepartment at Fresno State and the engineering programs at several local communitycolleges to provide a mechanical
External Collaborator/ Mentor Requirement for Senior Capstone Engineering Design Courses Leonard Anderson, Ph.D., C.P.C., Michael Davidson, P.E.AbstractTo meet the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering andTechnology (EAC of ABET) curriculum requirement of a “major design experience” Civil EngineeringStudents at Wentworth Institute of Technology are required to successfully complete a Civil EngineeringCapstone Design Course during the final semester (summer) of their senior year. In groups of four to sixstudents, students develop, implement, and present a comprehensive, intra-discipline civil engineerdesign project. In the summer of 2014, the Faculty of the Civil
Paper ID #37889Can the COVID-19 pandemic boost collaborative onlineinternational learning (COIL) in engineering education? – Areview for potential implementationsErick Vasquez Erick S. Vasquez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Dayton. His educational research interests are community-based learning, open-ended laboratory experiments, teamwork, collaborative and active learning, and Transport Phenomena computational modeling. Erick was born in El Salvador and there received his BEng in Chemical Engineering at UCA. He obtained his MS from Clemson University
the diversity of engineering students and improving education for all engineering students. Some of Beth’s current projects are: an NSF planning project for the Collaborative Large-scale Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Research, an AAUW project assessing the effectiveness of Expanding Your Horizon’s Conferences and a water resources curriculum project using CADSWES software. She is the Frontiers in Education 2006 Program Co-Chair.James H. Johnson, Howard University Dr. Johnson is the Samuel P. Massie Professor of Environmental Engineering and dean of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Computer Sciences at Howard University. Dr. Johnson received his B.S
Paper ID #28452You Belong Here: A Collaborative Recruitment Initiative for FutureEngineersMr. Enrique Dominguez, University of Texas at Austin Mr. Enrique Dominguez is the Director of the Equal Opportunity in Engineering Program at the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been Director for over 7 years and is currently the Membership Chair for the National Association for Multicultural Engineering Program Advocates (NAMEPA). Enrique graduated from the Cockrell School of Engineering with a Civil Engi- neering degree and pursued industry experience for seven years where he held
Paper ID #242432018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and ComputingDiversity Conference: Crystal City, Virginia Apr 29Integrating social context in engineering experiences to promote interests ofdiverse learnersMrs. Kayla Renee Maxey, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Kayla is a doctoral student in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. Her research interest includes the influence of informal engineering learning experiences on diverse students’ attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of engineering, and the relationship between students’ interests and the practices
American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationInvestigationInvestigators focused on the following objectives: defining project goals and objectives,investigating similar approaches worldwide, and investigating change strategies.Defining Project Goals and ObjectivesThe WDNR vision is for an "Environmental Performance Network" of WDNR pilot participantsand stakeholders who collaboratively develop agreements that protect the environment beyondregulatory standards. During interviews and listening sessions WDNR staff identified issues atindividual, team, organization, and state (regulation) levels that are barriers to workingeffectively on
(IEEE), and a member of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Department Heads Association (ECETDHA) Page 15.942.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Partnership with Industry to Offer a Professional Certificate in Robotic AutomationAbstractThe Electrical Engineering Technology program in the School of Technology at MichiganTechnological University is collaborating with Fanuc Robotics to offer a professional certificatein Robotic Automation. This certificate represents a good model of collaboration betweenindustry and academia. Robotic automation is on the leading edge of
University Channel Islands and Virginia tech he explores community empowerment for environmental justice, global engineering ethics, critical pedagogy coupled to STS, He specializes in sustainable technology, social movements, and community engagement stemming from a background in Science and Technology Studies. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Cultivating “global competency” in a divided world Cultivating “global competency” in a divided world: A collaborative autoethnography of the cross-border, dialogue-based curriculum designINTRODUCTIONBACKGROUNDAmid the pandemic and geopolitical conflicts, the world and local communities are facingsupply chain
Paper ID #19194Graduate Automotive Engineering Education Innovation – Deep Orange Pro-gram Collaborative Industry Partnerships Enable System Engineering BasedApproach for Project-Focused LearningDavid Schmueser Ph.D., Clemson University David Schmueser joined CU-ICAR in August 2013 as Adjunct Professor of Automotive Engineering. He also is a consultant to the US University Program at Altair Engineering, where he served as University Program Manager, 2007-2015. He received his BS and MS degrees in Engineering Mechanics, and a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, all from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Prior to