Page 2.211.2plan their activities for the quarter, allocate resources (cost, time, and so on), and have an artifactready to demonstrate under competition conditions near the quarter's end. Students experiencethe interplay inherent in meeting design requirements subject to resource constraints, selectingmost-likely-to-succeed alternatives, and resolving trade-offs. Decisions are introduced as keyengineering constructs to support human designers to negotiate solutions to theseinterdisciplinary tasks. Students have several resources including textbooks, templateworksheets, old reports, and software tools. Identifying, finding, and interpreting the pertinentresources at the right time is a problem; students spend so much time doing that they have
, embedded systems, and autonomous mobile robots. Since 2014 is an INEP (agency linked to the Ministry of Education) advisor, to promote the evaluation and improvement of undergraduate courses in mechatronics engineering in Brazil.Mrs. Andressa Corrente Martins, Instituto Maua de Tecnologia Andressa Martins is holds a master’s degree in Aerospace Systems and Mechatronics with a focus on Robotics from the Aeronautics Institute of Technology and a degree in Control and Automation Engineering from the Universidade Paulista. Currently, she is a professor at the Mau´a Institute of Technology. She has experience in the field of Control and Automation Engineering (Mechatronics), working mainly on the following topics
AC 2011-151: TEACHING SURFACE MODELING TO CAD/CAM TECH-NOLOGISTSDerek M. Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University Derek Yip-Hoi has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan. He has broad experience in CAD/CAM and geometric and solid modeling from research and teaching experiences at UM and the University of British Columbia. Currently he coordinates the CAD/CAM instruction in the Engineering Technology Department at Western Washington University. Page 22.1403.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Teaching Surface Modeling to CAD/CAM
Engineers (ASCE) in 2017, and was honored to receive the Thomas A. Lenox ASCE ExCEEd Leadership Award in 2020. Her teaching, research, and professional interests include water resources engineering, sustainability, and engineering education.Audra N. Morse (Professor and Department Chair) Audra Morse, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE is Professor and Chair of the Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering Department at Michigan Technological University.Brock E. Barry (Director, Civil Engineering) Dr. Brock E. Barry is the Director of Civil Engineering and Professor of Engineering Education in the Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy, West Point where he has been part of the faculty
Innovation. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard Education Press, 2020.E. O. McGee and W. H. Robinson, Eds., Diversifying STEM: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race and Gender. New Brunswick, NJ, USA: Rutgers University Press, 2020.C. D. McIlwain, Black Software: The Internet & Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter. New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 2020.C. McKinney, Information Activism: A Queer History of Lesbian Media Technologies. Durham, NC, USA: Duke University Press, 2020.E. Miranda-Rodriguez, La Borinqueña #1. New York, NY, USA: Somos Arte, LLC, 2016.D. Moore, What Stars Are Made Of: The Life of Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press, 2020.R. P. Norris and C
proliferation of unsanctioned online resources (UORs) [5] such as Chegg, Course Hero,and Slader that offer solutions to several question banks hosted bytextbook vendors, help from friends and associates, or making false claims during the tests [4, 6].In the case of cheating in RPOT environments, a paid contractor uses remote access software tobypass testing controls and remotely answer test questions for the test taker. Since tests andhomework are designed for formative and summative assessment purposes in higher education,their onsite and online integrity must be protected. Finally, proctoring has been used to maintainonline testing integrity as in onsite tests.In this study, we looked at the performance of 100 mechanical engineering students in
from China. Fan received her MS in Elementary Education Science and a graduate certificate in Curriculum Instruction.Dr. Lisa Y. Flores, University of Missouri, Columbia Lisa Y. Flores, Ph.D. is a Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Missouri. She has expertise in the career development of Latino/as and Latino/a immigrant issues and has 80 peer reviewed journal publications, 19 book chapters, and 1 co-e ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Student perceptions of confidence in learning and teaching before and after teaching improvementsAs part of an overall research program investigating the impact of changes in teachingstrategies on
Paper ID #32810Student Success-focused Engineering College Preparatory CoursesRandy Hugh Brooks, Texas A&M University Howdy, After 23 years in Telecom building LD, internet, and email platforms and networks, I observed that the front line personnel that I was hiring didn’t have what I considered to be skills that they should be bringing to the table. I began investigating why, and that led me to high school. Alas, I began my journey in Education in 2010 inhabiting the classrooms of Lovejoy High School, where my two daughters attended. I redubbed my PreCalculus course as Problem-Solving with Brooks and was
Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) prides itself on itsLearn-by-Doing approach for providing students a hands-on methodology to education. In thespring 2020 semester, however, this approach was challenged given the start of the COVID-19global pandemic that required distance learning. Both lecture and laboratory coursework weretransitioned from in-person to virtual instruction. Lecture coursework offered a relativelysmooth, more natural conversion to platforms, such as Zoom and Blackboard. However, shiftinglaboratory experiments to a virtual environment was not as straightforward because students didnot have access to necessary laboratory equipment or software licenses. In addition, students inupper-division coursework had the advantage
Paper ID #34592Evaluating an Intelligent Sketching Feedback Tool for Scalable SpatialVisualization Skill TrainingMs. Tiffany Wenting Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Tiffany Li is a Ph.D. student in computer science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research interest lies in human-computer interaction and educational technology.Mr. Ziang Xiao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ziang Xiao is a graduate student from the computer science department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His primary research interest is in human-computer interaction.Dr. Molly H. Goldstein
Paper ID #33919Exploration of a Nontraditional Assessment Method Using a ParticipatoryApproachDr. Tamara Floyd Smith, Tuskegee University Dr. Tamara Floyd Smith is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Tuskegee University. She has been a faculty member at Tuskegee University for 18 years. She currently teaches Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer. Those courses integrate well with her scientific research portfolio. She is also actively engaged in engineering education research. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Exploration of a Non
. She has examined Self Determination Theory as a framework to explain how the environment impacts well-being for faculty, students in general, and student veterans. Her other work includes the intersection of personality and vocational interest as well as how counselors learn to become effective in their work with clients.Prof. Mack Shelley, Iowa State University of Science and Technology Mack Shelley holds the titled position of University Professor of Political Science, Statistics, and School of Education. He currently serves as Chair of the Department of Political Science. His research and teaching focuses on public policy. He has extensive experience with grants- and contracts-funded research and evaluation for
Paper ID #28354Who needs the method of sections and the method of joints? Just pick astrategy and define your system!Dr. Phillip Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Phillip Cornwell currently teaches at the United States Air Force Academy and is an Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1989 and his present interests include structural dynamics, structural health monitoring, and undergraduate engineering education. Dr. Cornwell has received an SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award in 1992, and the Dean’s Outstanding
Paper ID #30804Work-in-Progress: A Case Study in an Undergraduate Security ProjectMr. Garry InglesProf. Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology Professor Carpenter is an Associate Professor at the Wentworth Institute of Technology. In 2012, he completed his PhD at the University of Rochester, and now focuses his efforts to further the areas of computer architecture, digital systems, cybersecurity, and computer engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Work-in-Progress: A Case Study in an
research associate. Starting from 2013, she has been working as instructor for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Her current teaching and research interests are robotics, wireless sensor networks, signal processing, embedded software and engineering education.Ms. La Shon N. Lowe, Jackson State University La Shon Lowe is the Administrative Assistant for the Coastal Resilience Center of Excellence at Jack- son State University. She earned her Associate’s Degree at Hinds Community College in Elementary Education, Bachelor’s at Jackson State University in Interdisciplinary Studies with a Concentration in Ed- ucation and is currently pursuing her Master’s in Early Childhood Education at Jackson State
a per case basis, but the proposalmust plan for such items as office furniture, office equipment, computers and software,advertising, insurance, and general working capital. At this point, no limits are set as to theamount or duration of funding for each business, but rather decisions are made on a case-by-casebasis. The Center for Leadership Education provides office space when possible, but if it cannotdo so, HSE may rent space off campus.The president of HSE may also propose new businesses, in which case a founding manager isrecruited once the business has been approved by the board of review and the board of directors.Two of the initial businesses, a moving and storage company and a consultancy focused ontechnology commercialization
AC 2008-1523: DEVELOPMENT OF AN AD-HOC CURRICULUM ADVISINGTOOL TO IMPROVE STUDENT PROGRESS USING CPM AND PERT ANALYSISVirgilio Gonzalez, University of Texas-El Paso Page 13.416.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Development of an Ad-hoc Curriculum Advising Tool to Improve Student Progress Using CPM and PERT AnalysisAbstractThe paper demonstrates the application of two project management tools designed to help thestudents complete their curriculum sooner. The first tool provides a visualization map of coursesequences, customized for each student, making advising adjustments that will optimize the timeto obtain the degree under a constrained
Examiner, Setterfield balanced building code requirements with owner and contractor concerns. Setterfield teaches Autodesk Revit and its integration into analysis software, including Navisworks. Setterfield spearheaded a six-discipline IPD capstone resulting in student work that has been featured at various venues, including AU, the American Society for Engineering Educators and the League for Innovation in the Community College.Chad R. Bridgman, Sinclair Community College Chad currently serves as an Internship Coordinator for the Science, Mathematics, & Engineering Division at Sinclair Community College. Prior to managing the internship program he served as Aca- demic/Career Coach for Sinclair on a Department
Paper ID #26953Out-of-Class Impacts of Flexible Classroom SpacesMs. Candace Rose Wiwel, University of Michigan Candace Wiwel is a third year undergraduate student studying Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan.Dr. Jessica E. S. Swenson, University of Michigan Jessica Swenson is a post doctoral fellow at the University of Michigan. She was awarded her doctorate and masters from Tufts University in mechanical engineering and STEM education respectively. Her current research involves examining different types of homework problems in undergraduate engineering science courses, flexible
West Lafayette Dr. Karen Marais’ educational research focuses on improving systems engineering education. She is the author of several technical publications, including 20 journal papers and two book chapters. She received an NSF CAREER award in 2014. Dr. Marais has worked in engineering for two decades, first in industry and then in academia. She holds a B. Eng. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Stellenbosch, a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of South Africa, and an S.M and Ph.D. from the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020
Paper ID #25154Engineering Major Certainty: A Look at Major Discernment Initiatives Preand PostDr. Kerry Meyers, University of Notre Dame Dr. Kerry Meyers holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Education (B.S. & M.S. Mechanical Engineering) and is specifically focused on programs that influence student’s experience, affect retention rates, and the factors that determine the overall long term success of students entering an engineering program. She is the Assistant Dean for Student Development in the College of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. She is committed to the betterment of the undergraduate curriculum and
Paper ID #16483Student Success through College of Engineering Freshman Year ExperienceProgramProf. John Ross Tapia, New Mexico State University John Ross Tapia has a focus on student engagement and success for all students in their coursework. John Ross is an assistant professor with the Engineering Technology Department at New Mexico State University. He teaches Civil Engineering Technology courses and is the faculty lead for the Freshman Year Experience/ENGR100 course. His research focus is engineering education. Prior to working at NMSU, John worked at New Mexico’s first Early College High school and helped develop the
Paper ID #13167How We Teach: Transport Phenomena and Related CoursesDr. Daniel Lepek, The Cooper Union Dr. Daniel Lepek is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at The Cooper Union for the Ad- vancement of Science and Art. He received his Ph.D. from New Jersey Institute of Technology and B.E. from The Cooper Union, both in chemical engineering. In 2011, he received the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division ”Engineering Education” Mentoring Grant. His research interests include particle technology, transport phenomena, and engineering education. His current educational research is focused on peer instruction
in: engineering design, electromechanical systems, sensor technologies, power electronics and digital signal processing. His professional activities include: program chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Division of the American Society for Engineering Education; chair of a new IEEE program on Early Career Faculty Development; editorial board of IEEE/HKN The Bridge magazine; and ABET EAC program evaluator. Page 26.884.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Impact of a First and Second Year Culminating Experience on Student Learning in an
he is currently working on include ”Development of a risk assessment model for the retention of students”, ”Development of Student Assessment Software”, and ”Improving Student Engagement through Active Learning”. Page 26.1134.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Math Assessment: Can it help us in our teaching?AbstractThis paper explores pre-calculus math assessment results from an ongoing longitudinal study offirst-year engineering students. The math assessment data was collected for two similar groupsprior to entering the first-year program (pre-university
, and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. At Rose-Hulman, he co-created the Integrated, First-Year Curriculum in Science, Engineering and Mathematics, which was recognized in 1997 with a Hesburgh Award Certificate of Excellence. He served as Project Director a Na- tional Science Foundation (NSF) Engineering Education Coalition in which six institutions systematically renewed, assessed, and institutionalized innovative undergraduate engineering curricula. He has authored over 70 papers and offered over 30 workshops on faculty development, curricular change processes, cur- riculum redesign, and assessment. He has served as a program co-chair for three Frontiers in
associate professor of architectural engineering, practiced as a structural engineer for nine years before returning to his alma mater to teach at Oklahoma State University. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Statics, Analysis I, Foundations, Timbers, Steel, Concrete, Steel II, Concrete II, Steel III, Concrete III, and in the Comprehensive Design Studio. Page 26.1203.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015Online Statics Course - The New Frontier Page 26.1203.2 Online Statics Course - The New
Media and Communication, Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems, and Journal of Korean OR/MS Society and also have been presented at many leading international conferences (ICIS, HICSS, PACIS). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 A Global Framework for Understanding Cross Cultural Teaching Experiences Gained in JapanAbstractThe two of the three largest economies in the world today, the U.S. and Japan, sharecommon globalization challenges and opportunities, particularly in the area ofengineering education. The globalization of engineering education calls for internationaleducators who are able to gain a cross-cultural knowledge of their students, institutions,and
computational algorithms for simulating complex stochastic systems such as atmospheric aerosols and feedback control. Prof. West is the recipient of the NSF CAREER award and is a University of Illinois Distinguished Teacher-Scholar and College of Engineering Education Innovation Fellow. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Algorithmic grading strategies for computerized drawing assessments1. IntroductionIntroductory mechanics courses have important learning objectives focusing on students’ abilityto accurately draw or sketch particular types of diagrams, such as free body diagrams and graphsof shear forces and bending moments in beams. To achieve mastery of these drawing skills it isessential
Paper ID #27270An Analysis of Freshman Teamwork Experiences in Required Design and En-trepreneurial Thinking Project-Based Learning CoursesMrs. Sandra Furnbach Clavijo P.E., Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science) Sandra Clavijo is the Director of E-Core Education for the School of Engineering & Sciences at Stevens Institute of Technology. She coordinates the instructional delivery, student registration and scheduling lo- gistics and collection of assessment data for all core courses in the undergraduate engineering and science programs. Sandra also teaches Senior Innovation and Introduction