Engineering Department at University of Florida. He is the Director of the Unit Operations Laboratory, currently working on the development platforms to enhance the instruction of Unit Operations Laboratories ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work-in-progress: Elevating Chemical Engineering Outreach Through Collaborative Efforts Showcasing Fluid Flow ExperimentsABSTRACTThe Summer Enrichment Academy (SEA) is a summer program at the University of Maryland,Baltimore County (UMBC), which introduces pre-college students to science, engineering, arts,and humanities fields. Students participate in engaging, informative, and interactive week-longworkshops to gain a preview of the college
, University of North Dakota Rebecca is a student at University of North Dakota and an enrolled member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe.Miss Elizabeth Parton, University of North Dakota Elizabeth is currently attending the University of North Dakota to study Biomedical Engineering. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Indigenous Innovators: Creating Collaborative Student-Engineer Innovation Teams Between Tribal Colleges and Research Institutions AbstractThis paper explores the potential advantages and disadvantages of partnerships between state-sponsored universities and tribal universities. Over the years, collaboration between these
Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Toward Success of Collaborative Program In School of Engineering Between the US and ChinaAbstract:In 2013, the University of Bridgeport (UB) in the United States (U.S.) and the WuhanUniversity of Science and Technology (WUST) in People’s Republic of China (China)agreed on an undergraduate collaborative program in electrical engineering. Studentsadmitted by Department of Electrical Engineering (EE) at WUST will study in China for 2years, then students can be transferred to the same program at UB in the U.S. for theremaining academic requirements at UB. Upon the completion of all graduationrequirements at UB, students will receive a Bachelor of Science in EE from UB. Studentswho
2006-10: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGNBETWEEN STUDENTS FROM JAPAN, SINGAPORE, AND UNITED STATESMasakatsu Matsuishi, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Education: 1969, Doctor of Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ozaka University. Professional experience: 1999-present, Professor, Kanazawa Institute of Technology. 1966-1999, Hitachi Zosen Corporation.Wayne Sanders, Rose Hulman Institute Of Technology Education: 1975, PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Southern Methodist University. Professional Experience: 1980-present, Professor, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. 1974-1980, Assistant Professor, Lamar University.Kazuya Takamata, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Education: 1998
. It will surely take care of the consumer satisfaction part of the business.Also women excel in verbal and interpersonal skills and are very good collaborators which canimprove the work environment6. It is very important for a technologically advanced society thatthe students as young as k-12 level be inspired to learn engineering, science, and technology asopportunities that are fun, rewarding and achievable.A limited number of students are seeking higher education in engineering and technology fieldsdue to limited exposure of engineering and technology related contents early in education. Chinaproduces almost 700,000 engineers per year which has been up over 100% in the last three yearswhereas the United States produces close to one-tenth
. Ignacio is a part-time professor of Construction in the College of Architecture and Interior Design CADI at Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ. Ignacio is an architect from UCE and gained his MBA with emphasis in sustainability from the UCV. Ignacio’s interests are in the areas of sustainable architecture and construction, new pedagogies for architecture studies and development. Ignacio is passionate to bring his experience in the construction industry into the classroom. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Pedagogical Proposal for the Use of Technologies for Collaborative Work of Construction Management Students. Mishel Camargo1, Miguel
education.AAHE Bulletin, 39 (7), 3-7.9. Johnson, D., Johnson, R., & Smith, K. (1991). Active learning: Cooperation in the college classroom.Edina, MN: Interaction Book Company.10. Mazur, E. Peer instruction. (1999). [On-line]. Available:http://mazur-www.harvard.edu/Education/EducationMenu.html11. NewTraditions Consortium. Chemistry Concept Tests (1999). [On-line]. Available: Page 4.311.8http://genchem.chem.wisc.edu/newtrad/12. Moody, L. & Burtner, J. (1998). Using collaborative learning principles to integrate economics andengineering economy at the freshman level. American Society for Engineering Education 1998 AnnualConference
Paper ID #47514Assessing Student Learning in Collaborative First-Year Engineering ProjectsThrough Mind MapsDr. Elin Jensen, Lawrence Technological University Dr. Elin Jensen is professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Lawrence Technological University (LTU). Her educational research interests include the advancement of sustainability and entrepreneurial minded learning in engineering education. Her technical research includes analytical and experimental investigations in the area of structural material performance in building and infrastructure applications
Paper ID #47434GIFTS: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration to Foster Students’ Sense of Belongingin EngineeringDr. Nichole Ramirez, University of Texas at El Paso Dr. Nichole Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education and Leadership at the University of Texas at El Paso. Previously, she served as the assistant director of Vertically Integrated Projects at Purdue University. Her research focuses on engineering education and the stigma surrounding mental illness. Dr. Ramirez also worked as a research data analyst in Purdue’s Department of Institutional Data Analytics & Assessment. She earned
the people behind both production industries, exploring commonalitiesand differences in the former culture of production in North Adams and the more recentproduction of culture. The class was assigned several papers over the course of the semester. Some dealtdirectly with the collaboration, and some with key course readings. Students additionally wereassigned a film project in which they produced their own video related to the themes of thecourse.Project Process Page 10.323.4 Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition
Paper ID #13552Investigating Middle School Students’ Perceptions of Communication Chal-lenges in Collaborative Engineering Design Learning (fundamental)Dr. Michelle E Jordan , Arizona State University Michelle Jordan earned her PhD in Educational Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, focusing her studies on learning, cognition, and motivation with an emphasis on classroom discourse. She joined the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University in 2010. Her interdisciplinary research draws on traditions in qualitative inquiry, sociolinguistics, complexity theories, and the learning sciences
Paper ID #8864Informal Peer-Peer Collaboration, Performance, and Retention for First SemesterEngineering StudentsNora Honken, University of Louisville Nora Honken holds degrees in industrial engineering from Virginia Tech and Arizona State University. She will receive a PHD in Education Leadership, Foundations and Human Development from the Uni- versity of Louisville in May 2014. She has held positions in engineering and management for Axxess Technologies, Varian, Amoco and Corning, and has taught in industry, at community college and at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Her research interests include
, Indiana University-Bloomington Matthew J. Ely is a Ph.D. student in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at Indiana University. Before beginning his doctoral program, Matthew was a public school teacher. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Wheaton College and master’s degrees from Drake University and St. John’s College. He is interested in higher education curriculum, particularly among non-traditional institutions.Dr. Milad Rezvani Rad, University of Southern Indiana Dr. Milad Rad is an Assistant Professor in the Engineering Department at the University of Southern Indiana. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta in Canada. Besides his specialization in functional
were only able to simulate the effects of geographical distribution and the use ofdistance communications tools on student projects. However, groups of geographicallydispersed students enrolled in the same curriculum do in fact exist, and provide an opportunity toevaluate the effects of distributed collaboration on the outcome of a project. One such programis at the University of Kentucky, which recently established an Extended Campus Engineering Page 9.466.2 Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering
undergraduate level, and is interested in educational partnerships with industry and international issues in design. As associate dean of undergraduate studies he has promoted and supported the structuring and expansion of leadership development and international programs. He is an active member of ASME and ASEE.Prof. Gregory M. Roach, Brigham Young University, Idaho Page 24.536.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Establishing an Immersive Cross-Cultural Experiential Learning and Design Collaboration for Engineering Students and FacultyAbstractEngineering graduates
“Building the Largest Cantenna in Kansas: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration between Engineering Technology Programs” Saeed M. Khan, Gregory Spaulding, Deanna Livengood, Paul Benjamin, Justin Schemm, Kenton Dreilling, Chase Maxton and Fred Kreiman Kansas State University at SalinaAbstract:This paper describes the design and development of a large 20 dBi (decibels isotropic)Wi-Fi antenna for a class project in the Communication Circuit Design course. This largeantenna is based on smaller Wi-Fi antennas commonly referred to as cantennas (gain ofabout 10 dBi). The smaller version is made with a single can (3-4 inches) in diameter andan
imprint through the Brookings Institution.Miss Alexandra Hain, University of Connecticut Alexandra Hain is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Connecticut in structural engineering. She received her PhD in Structural Engineering in 2019 from the University of Connecticut. She has an interest in engineering education and servJoshua Michael Dupont, University of Connecticut ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 AUKUS in Academics: A Case Study on Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration in Submarine EngineeringIntroductionThe U.S. Navy's submarine fleet is set for major changes, with production and operational reachexpected to expand significantly over the next
experience.Dr. Haejun Park, Oklahoma State University Dr. Haejun Park is an associate professor in the Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology program at Oklahoma State University. His research interest lies in Fire Dynamics, Fire Modeling, Human Behaviors in fire conditions. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025NSF REU: Multidisciplinary Collaborative Undergraduate Research Experience: Impacts on Engineering and Technology1 IntroductionThe holistic growth of an undergraduate student (UG) lies in exposure to an appropriate andvaluable education, high-quality research that invigorates critical thinking, and activities thathone interpersonal skills early on [1]–[3]. National Science
Paper ID #36856[WORK IN PROGRESS] Interdisciplinary and collaborativeapproach to integrating stream studies into campus curriculaJoshua Richard Wyrick Josh has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering at York College of Pennsylvania since 2017. He is a water resources engineer who focuses on river hydraulics, stormwater management, and hydrologic sustainability.Alison Rose KennicuttBridgette HagertyJESSICA NOLAN (Associate Professor, Biology)Karl Kleiner (Associate Professor)Most Tahera Naznin © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022
Collaborative Teaching Model: Synergy of Teaching Assistants in a First-yearEngineering Course During the PandemicDr. Gerald TembrevillaGerald Tembrevilla obtained his PhD in science (physics) education at the University of BritishColumbia. He served as a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Engineering at McMasterUniversity. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax,Canada and teaching and researching on the integration of learning technologies to improvehands-on science, scientific argumentation skills, and examination of the complicated impacts oflearning technologies and design on K-12 STEM curriculum, pedagogy, and institutional policiesin the Philippines and Canada.Dr. André PhillionAndré
Regarding Reference CollaborationLibrarians collaborate in regards to nearly every aspect of the profession.8 The literature is silentregarding the frequency of reference collaborations between librarians in general. The literaturedoes speak to the technologies used, specifically telephone, email, and synchronous and Proceedings of the 2010 Midwest Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education 3asynchronous forms of digital reference.9 Instantaneous collaborations between librarians atseparate library locations were not possible until the telephone was adopted for referenceservice.9 The literature also indicates
(1996). His area of research includes engineering education, advanced composite materials, and nondestructive evaluation. He is a fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. His work has been funded by NSF, NASA, DoD, ONR, ARO and AFRL. He has over 350 peer reviewed publications. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Augmenting Introductory Engineering Courses to Include a Collaborative Learning by Design Project: Assessment of OutcomesIntroductionThis Complete Research paper examines the efficacy of a new introductory level course added todegree programs in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, a HispanicServing Institution (HSI). The new course
. Page 24.8.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014The Effects of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Completing a Radiological Engineering Design Project Page 24.8.2IntroductionAn important skill for engineers to obtain is the ability to perform on cross-disciplinary teams.In fact, the accrediting organization ABET has deemed this a key student outcome for nuclearengineering programs.1 The nuclear engineering program at the United States Military Academy(West Point) offers a unique perspective on the ability of students to perform on cross-disciplinary teams because non-engineering majors are required to take a 3-course
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Project-Based Learning: Engaging Biomedical Engineering Sophomores through a Collaborative Vein Finder Device Project with NursingAbstractA new design project in collaboration with the School of Nursing and Health Sciences has beenemployed as a way to incorporate additional project-based learning into a sophomore-levelBiomedical Engineering Principles course. Project-based learning has been shown to improvestudent motivation and performance. It is often implemented in senior-level engineeringcourses; however, the main goal of this effort was to establish a project that would allow us toincorporate project-based learning earlier into our biomedical engineering curriculum. Thechallenge
Paper ID #38477A reimagined first-year engineering experience implementation:Structure, collaboration, and lessons learned.Dr. Devlin Montfort, University of Portland Dr. Montfort is an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engi- neering at Oregon State UniversityJason H. IdekerDr. Jennifer Parham-Mocello, University of Portland I am interested in computer science education research related to K-12 curriculum, diversity in computer science, undergraduate computer science learning, and adult and teacher training.Rowan Ezra SkilowitzDr. Natasha Mallette P.E., Oregon State University Dr
other instructional sessions. She strives to create authentic and accessible learning experiences while incorporating maker and information competencies into the curriculum. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 A Collaborative Approach to Implementing Design Thinking and Rapid Prototyping in a High School Engineering CampAbstractDesign thinking and rapid prototyping can be used to engage high school students and get themexcited about pursuing a career in engineering. Engineering educators and a librarian at theUniversity of Nevada, Reno collaborated to explore this concept and develop a makerspaceactivity that emphasized creative problem-solving and hands-on
model can be applied across other institutions where students arefollowing the 2 + 2 path for their engineering education. Co-locating the program between astudent’s home and future transfer university will provide resources to help facilitate aparticipant’s transition. This partnership approach could be especially helpful for students atcommunity colleges where there are often limited faculty resources for research. Thus, this typeof program has the potential to not only improve the retention of 2 + 2 transfer students, but alsoencourage them to consider graduate school as well as promote collaboration among facultyacross universities.References[1] A. W. Astin, "Engineering Outcomes," ASEE Prism, pp. 27 - 30, 1993.[2] M. Besterfield-Sacre, C
years of project and company management experience to her professional practice-type classes. Page 12.1155.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Pilot Collaboration and Program Development: Engineering Senior Design and Spanish for Cross- Disciplinary LiteracyIntroductionModern language scholars have begun in recent years to challenge educators to developa framework for language that, as noted by Heidi Byrnes in the Association ofDepartments of Foreign Language Bulletin, “intimately relates knowing [the language]to diverse ways of knowing” (Byrnes, 11). [1
University Senior Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering and Director of Undergraduate ProgramDr. John R. Wagner P.E., Clemson University JOHN WAGNER joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson in 1998. He holds B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo and Purdue University. Dr. Wagner was previously on the engin ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Exploration of Collaborative Design Spaces: Student Engineering Interactions and Workflows in Product DevelopmentAbstractProduct Lifecycle Management (PLM) initiatives can improve an enterprise’s efficiency byincreasing collaborative design opportunities
Director of Systems Engineering and Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Dakota. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Learning Coaches as Facilitators for Collaborative, Academic, and Professional Culture Among Biomedical Engineering StudentsAbstract Graduate students serve an important role in mentoring students, with many universitiesactively implementing mentorship programs to enhance the development of their students. Atthe University of North Dakota, this approach is being refined by utilizing graduate students aslearning coaches. In this implementation, learning coaches serve two roles: as one-on