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Conference Session
Engineering Equity: Challenging Paradigms and Cultivating Inclusion in Technical Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kiana Alexa Ramos; Isabella Stuopis, Boston College; Emanuel Joseph Louime; Peyton Elise Carter; Caitlyn Hancock; Avneet Hira, Boston College
Tagged Divisions
Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
Hira, Boston College Dr. Avneet Hira is an Assistant Professor in the Human-Centered Engineering Program and the Department of Teaching, Curriculum and Society (by courtesy) at Boston College. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work In Progress: Promoting Belonging in Engineering through the Creation of Youth-centered Technology-Rich SpacesIntroduction In 2024, we are not offering a novel idea when we contend that the promise ofmakerspaces to achieve inclusion across contexts has not been met [1], [2]. While suchtechnology-rich spaces still have the potential to support youth from minoritized groups to createartifacts aligned with their interests and values [3], [4
Conference Session
International Division (INTL) Technical Session: Cultural Perspectives
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Allison Biewenga, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University; Stephanie Claussen, San Francisco State University; Kirsten A. Davis, Purdue University; David Owuor Gicharu, Tumaini Innovation Vocational Training Center; Gladys Jeptoo Kerebey, Tumaini Innovation Vocational Training Center
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International Division (INTL)
University Jennifer DeBoer is currently Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University. Her research focuses on international education systems, individual and social development, technology use and STEM learning, and educational environments forDr. Stephanie Claussen, San Francisco State University Stephanie Claussen is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at San Francisco State University. She previously spent eight years as a Teaching Professor in the Engineering, Design, and Society Division and the Electrical Engineering Departments at the Colorado School of Mines. She holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from MIT and a M.S. and Ph.D in electrical engineering with a Ph.D. minor in
Conference Session
Broadening Participation through Access, Equity, Inclusion in ECE
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yufang Jin, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Yanxia Jia, Arcadia University; Cate Wengelnik, The University of Texas at San Antonio; Frances Matos, University of Texas at San Antonio; Mason Cole Conkel, University of Texas at San Antonio; Yan Tang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Jessica Gonzales, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
create a powerful impacton STEM education and consolidate the achievements of DEI from the institutional level efforts.Prior research has shown that diverse faculty leadership plays an important role in fostering aDEI culture [11]. Faculty members’ curricular decisions and pedagogy, including theirinteractions with students, can help create more inclusive climates. Research also reveals that thereflection of students in the curriculum helps create a sense of belonging for them and fostersinclusion [11, 12]. Incorporating DEI in classroom teaching needs a good understanding ofstudents’ and instructors’ perceptions of inclusiveness, such as self-assurance, belonging,empathy, student's voice, trust towards student peers and instructors, as well as
Collection
2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Raman Menon Unnikrishnan; Ricardo V. Lopez
students, regardless of their level of academic preparedness.”9 Some LCsalso have a service-learning component, a pedagogical approach that interweaves faculty andstudent intellectual ingenuity to solve social problems.8 Furthermore, LCs have three integralcomponents: shared knowledge, shared knowing, and shared responsibility. Connecting coursesso that they appear to be related promotes the networking of ideas and elevates thinking to ahigher level (shared knowledge). Enrolling participants in the same classes induces socialinteraction and enhances intellectual interface, and allows students to care for the development ofeach other’s learning (shared knowing). Lastly, students who participate in LCs learn to becomeresponsible for one another and
Conference Session
Chemical Engineering Education: Upperclass Years
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randy Lewis, Brigham Young University; Thomas Knotts, Brigham Young University; W. Vincent Wilding, Brigham Young University; William Pitt, Brigham Young University; Morris Argyle, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
was made using this strategy because there was nosense of ownership of the process. It was then decided to develop a set of Program Outcomespersonalized to our program rather than those defined by ABET. This also allowedincorporation of Program Outcomes specific to the mission of Brigham Young University.Details of the process for developing the Program Outcomes have previously been described.2-4Briefly, the process began by first listing the skills and experiences expected of each student foreach semester and course for our entire program. These skills and experiences were labeled“competencies” and represented the specific characteristics that we desired for our students.Similar competencies were grouped together and used to define a Program
Conference Session
TIME 4: Pedagogy
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Odis Griffin
tour stops on campus for visitors, whether they are scientists, engineers, companyrecruiters, politicians, or prospective students and parents. The lab is always open on graduationday so that the new graduates can show their parents the project that constitutes the capstoneexperience of their curriculum. In almost all cases, the students who work on the projects are theexciting part of the tour. By simply asking a student to speak for a few minutes about theirproject, the visitor is usually entertained for as long as they will listen, complete with offers to sitin the vehicle, crawl under it, or review pictures of the previous competitions. Students alwaysinclude details of the theory, design, fabrication, and testing. The students learn to be
Conference Session
Design Education
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
John Hochstein; William Janna
. The senior teams function like small consulting companies that employ co-operativeeducation students; e.g., the freshmen.One objective of building this collaboration is a desire to increase the retention rate of the freshmenby involving them with the seniors in what appears to be interesting design work. Additionally, theseniors benefit by developing the ability to communicate their ideas to a non-technical, educatedaudience as their design work progresses.The Freshman-Senior Collaboration program began in Fall 2001. At the end of the Fall 2001semester, the seniors were given assessment forms to complete, and among other things, theseniors recommended that the program be continued in the future. The program was continued in2002, 2003 and 2004
Collection
2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Matthew J. Traum, University of Florida; Tonika Jones; Jodi Angela Doher; Kurtis Gurley, University of Florida; Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida; Adrienne Leigh Provost, University of Florida
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Diversity
engineering education environment.Adrienne Leigh Provost, University of Florida ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 2024 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference Virtual Exchange Embedded in a STEM Summer Camp Improved United States High School Students' Awareness of Filipino CultureIntroductionSanta Fe College (SF), a regional college and part of the Florida State College System, and theUniversity of Florida (UF), Florida’s public flagship land-grant research university, in the UnitedStates partnered with Urdaneta City University (UCU) in the Philippines to develop, deliver, andassess a Virtual Exchange (VE) experience within
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Teresa L. Larkin, American University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
AC 2011-997: ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT UNDERSTANDING IN PHYSICS:AN INTEGRATED QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHTeresa L. Larkin, American University Teresa L. Larkin is an Associate Professor of Physics Education and Faculty Liaison to the Pre-engineering Program at American University. She received her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with emphasis in Physics and Science Education from Kansas State University. Dr. Larkin is involved with Physics Educa- tion Research (PER) and has published widely on topics related to the assessment of student learning in introductory physics and engineering courses. She has been an active member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and the American
Conference Session
Mechanical and Architectural Engineering Laboratories
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rainer Bartz, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Daniel Cox, University of North Florida
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
. Page 22.428.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Design Aspects of a Database for Remote Laboratory ManagementAbstract This paper describes the design of a database which is used to manage the remote laboratoryRLAB. RLAB allows users from all over the world to access a set of real world physical models,to perform experiments by interactively working with them in a realtime environment, and todownload the resulting data to their own computer system for further processing. The onlyrequirement for the user's computer is an internet browser. RLAB was originally developed at Cologne University of Applied Sciences (CUAS) inGermany; it uses NI LabVIEW to perform the interfacing to the real world
Conference Session
International Initiatives, Partnerships,Teaching Strategies, and Collaborative Networks
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joao Paiva, Politecnico de Viseu
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International
thisissue that tends to be overlooked: the change of focus from transmission of knowledge toacquiring skills, i.e., abandoning traditional scholarly pedagogical practices that relied onsuccessfully completing syllabi and formal evaluation of students. The definition of academicand professional profiles should now be related to identifying and developing skills studentshave acquired. These are supposed to be the core items of the system's institutional andgovernment assessment, which will eventually be performed under Organization forEconomic Co-operation and Development/European Association for Quality Assurance inHigher Education (OCDE/ENQA) guidelines by a Higher Education Quality AssuranceAgency (HEQAA).This paper describes the implementation of
Conference Session
Best of Computers in Education Division
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cameron H. G. Wright P.E., University of Wyoming; Thad B. Welch P.E., Boise State University; Michael G. Morrow, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Boise State c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Paper ID #9875University and the U.S. Naval Academy. He is the founder and President of Educational DSP (eDSP),LLC, developing affordable DSP education solutions. He is a senior member of IEEE and a member ofthe ASEE. Page 24.1062.2 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Real-Time DSP Using “See-Through” Abstract Engineering educators teaching digital
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bushra Tawfiq Chowdhury, Virginia Tech; Stephanie Marie Kusano, Virginia Tech; Aditya Johri, George Mason University; Akshay Sharma, Virginia Tech, Industrial Design
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
financing with an NGO in India; the use of cell phones for creating a more efficient process in maintaining immunization records for developing countries; and developing a foot measurement system with jaipur foot. He is also working on a new methodology for easier learning of 3D modeling applications for design students. He divides his time between the United States and India.He obtained his BArch from the School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi and his Master of Science in Design from Arizona State University. Professor Sharma is Chair of the IDSA Design for the Majority Professional Interest Section. He has been involved in doing research on Design for the Bottom of the Pyramid and leads the Industrial Design
Conference Session
Flipping ECE Courses
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Micah Stickel, University of Toronto
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #10572Teaching Electromagnetism with the Inverted Classroom Approach: StudentPerceptions and Lessons LearnedDr. Micah Stickel, University of Toronto Dr. Micah Stickel (ECE) is Chair, First Year, in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. He is also a Senior Lecturer in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Dr. Stickel first came to the Faculty when he started as an undergraduate in 1993. Since that time, he has completed his BASc (1997), MASc (1999), and a PhD (2006) — all with a focus on electromagnetics and the development of novel devices for high-frequency
Conference Session
It Takes a Village: Engineering Beyond the Classroom
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lorraine N. Fleming, Howard University; Inez N. Moore, Howard University; Dawn G. Williams, Howard University; Leonard Bernard Bliss; Kalynda Chivon Smith, Howard University
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
. Kalynda Chivon Smith, Howard University Dr. Kalynda Smith is a social psychologist and Research Associate in the Civil Engineering Department at Howard University. Dr. Smith has conducted research involving gender role stereotypes, cognition, and the academic achievement of African American students. She is currently working on a longitudinal study that is investigating the academic pathways African American undergraduate engineering students take throughout their academic careers. Dr. Smith’s research interests include the academic achievement of African American students in the STEM disciplines, development of the self among pre-adolescents, and the impact various forms of media has on students’ academic achievement
Conference Session
ERM Potpourri
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denise Wilson, University of Washington; Cheryl Allendoerfer, University of Washington; Mee Joo Kim, University of Washington- Seattle; Elizabeth Burpee; Rebecca A Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Tamara Floyd Smith P.E., Tuskegee University; Melani Plett, Seattle Pacific University; Nanette M Veilleux, Simmons College
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
engineering curriculum as early as first semester freshman year. Private/Faith Based (Masters L): A small teaching institution in the Pacific Northwest of 4,000 students, whose mission emphasizes building graduates of competence and character by providing tools of rigorous learning and modeling a grace-filled community. This institution offers four engineering and computer science majors that are based on and informed by a Christian world view. Class sizes typically range from 15-20. Research (RU/VH): A large research institution and flagship university in the Pacific Northwest serves over 92,000 students and offers over 12,000 degrees annually. This institution offers ten engineering and computer science undergraduate degrees
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Malinda S Zarske, University of Colorado, Boulder; Dana E Schnee, University of Colorado, Boulder; Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Derek T Reamon, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
Paper ID #7666The Impacts of Real Clients in Project-Based Service-Learning CoursesDr. Malinda S Zarske, University of Colorado, Boulder Dr. Malinda S. Zarske is the director of K-12 Engineering Education at the University of Colorado Boul- der’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. A former high school and middle school science and math teacher, she has advanced degrees in teaching secondary science from the Johns Hopkins University and in civil engineering from CU-Boulder. She is also a first-year Engineering Projects instructor, Faculty advisor for SWE, and on the development team for the TeachEngineering
Conference Session
ETAC/ABET RELATED OUTCOME BASED ISSUES
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Weissbach P.E., Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Ruth Camille Pflueger, Pennsylvania State University in Erie, the Behrend College
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
process, butoftentimes engineering technology students have few opportunities to develop their skills in thisarea as they matriculate through their chosen degree program. Many programs require only oneor two writing courses outside of the major. In addition, courses that require communication inthe form of laboratory reports often provide minimal feedback regarding appropriate writingstyle, the effective support of results with analysis, and maintaining efficiency in writing.In this paper, a new approach is presented that unburdens some of the responsibility from theinstructor to peer tutors outside of the engineering technology major who are skilled writers.Although this effort has been ongoing, with engineering technology students required to
Conference Session
Leveraging AI and Computational Tools for Enhanced Learning
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carlo Bato Galicia, Cebu Institute of Technology - University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
Learning Serves Constructivism?,” Int. J. Acad. Res. Educ., vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 56–75, 2020, doi: 10.17985/ijare.818487.[13] N. Saeed, “Impact of Constructive Pedagogy on Students Academic Achievements at Secondary School Level in Kotli AJ&K,” J. Dev. Soc. Sci., vol. 3, no. IV, 2022, doi: 10.47205/jdss.2022(3-iv)07.[14] C. Skyhar, “Using Social Constructivist Principles for the Design and Evaluation of Rural Teacher Professional Development Models,” 2019, doi: 10.3102/1440955.[15] Branch, K. J., & Butterfield, A. (2016, June), Implementation and Usage of an Online Environment in a Chemical Engineering Curriculum Paper presented at 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, Louisiana. 10.18260/p.25570
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 3.D
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jamie Emily Loeber, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand; Efthymia Kazakou, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand; Yamuna Rajasekhar, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand; Nicole Kehaulani Collins, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand; Annie Hui, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UNC Charlotte.Nicole Kehaulani Collins, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand Nicole Collins is an Author Trainer and former Assessment Specialist at zyBooks, a Wiley Brand. She earned her B.S. in Computer Science and her M.Ed. in Learning, Design & Technology from UNC Charlotte. Her professional interests include computing education, online learning, educational technology, instructional design, curriculum development, and DEI in STEM. Nicole is passionate about creating engaging and effective learning experiences for students, leveraging her expertise in instructional design and technology to enhance educational outcomes for STEM disciplines.Dr. Annie Hui, zyBooks
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
NADIYE O. ERDIL; KOENRAAD E. GIESKES
student retention. Moreover, it may create an appealing environment for future enrollees.Increasing motivation can be attained by encouraging student interest and engagement. A pilot program atBinghamton University, an Engineering Learning Community for freshman students, was developed aspart of these efforts.Learning Communities, as defined by Smith, Macgregor, Matthews, and Gabelnick2, are “a variety ofcurricular approaches that intentionally link or cluster two or more courses, often around aninterdisciplinary theme or problem, and enroll a common cohort of students”. By creating the linksbetween the courses, both through common enrollment and through common themes and pedagogy, theyserve to reinforce the interdependence of the courses and
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND) Technical Session 1
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nia A. Keith, Purdue University College of Engineering; Jacqueline E McDermott, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
Discovery program was initially developed by Purdue University College ofEngineering to broaden participation of minority students pursuing Ph.Ds. and faculty careers.Since its creation in 2016, Early Discovery has evolved - changing names, modality, and focus,however the goal of the program has always remained the same: to support freshman andsophomore level undergraduate students from different backgrounds in preparation for graduateschool and research.While there are many programs that exist to help prepare upper-level undergraduate students forgraduate school, few institutions have an intentional focus to attract students early at thefreshman and sophomore levels. The Early Discovery Program has existed in three differentformats in the past: 1
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS) Technical Session - GenAI in ethics education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sourojit Ghosh, University of Washington; Sarah Marie Coppola, University of Washington
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
privateinvestment into creating a more GAI-powered world. However, there remain many unanswered questions about theethical and moral impact of this emergent technology, both in terms of the harms caused by the outputs of GAI toolstowards historically marginalized identities (e.g., [1]–[4]) as well as the ecological impacts of producing and runninglarge GAI systems on a global scale (e.g., [5]–[7]). In such a climate, there arises a strong necessity for trainingengineering students and future industry professionals in the ethical usage of GAI tools, such that they maychampion ethical and harm-informed GAI design and incorporation strategies to their employers. Towards this end, we developed and taught a 10-week college course on considerations and
Conference Session
What Are Crucial Barriers and Opportunities to Bring Our Whole Selves to Engineering Education? Moving Watermelons Together
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder; Jon A. Leydens, Colorado School of Mines; Ann D. Christy P.E., The Ohio State University; Marybeth Lima P.E., Louisiana State University and A&M College; Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Julia D. Thompson, University of San Francisco
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
Development (Morgan and Claypool, 2010), and editor of Sociotechnical Communication in Engineering (Routledge, 2014). In 2016, Dr. Leydens won the Exemplar in Engineering Ethics Education Award from the National Academy of Engineering, along with CSM colleagues Juan C. Lucena and Kathryn Johnson, for a cross-disciplinary suite of courses that enact macroethics by making social justice visible in engineering education. In 2017, he and two co-authors won the Best Paper Award in the Minorities in Engineering Division at the Amer- ican Society for Engineering Education annual conference. Dr. Leydens’ recent research, with co-author Juan C. Lucena, focused on rendering visible the social justice dimensions inherent in three
Conference Session
WIED: Strategies Beyond the Classroom
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kerry Meyers, Youngstown State University; Leo H. McWilliams, University of Notre Dame; Catherine F. Pieronek, University of Notre Dame
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
Paper ID #9215How Students’ Informal Experiences Shape their Views of Engineering andAffect their Plans for Professional PersistenceDr. Kerry Meyers, Youngstown State University Dr. Kerry Meyers is in her second year as the Director of the STEM College’s First-Year Engineering Program at Youngstown State University. Her career is focused on the development of common, project based First-Year Engineering experiences, beginning at the University of Notre Dame where she was also the Director of the First-Year Engineering Program from 2005-2012. Further, her research interests relate to Engineering Educational issues in the
Conference Session
COED Programming Education 1: Students, Motivation, and Mastery
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Lewis, University of Louisville; Nicholas Hawkins, University of Louisville; Brian Scott Robinson, University of Louisville
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education Division (COED)
taught in thissequence is basic programming.The programming instruction presented in ENGR 111 is an extension of the programming skillslearned in ENGR 110. However, ENGR 110 teaches programming basics in Python, whereas theENGR 111 instruction utilizes Arduino microcontrollers for its programming curriculum. Theprogramming instruction in ENGR 111 also forgoes standalone programming assignments forscaffolded modules that prepare students for an end-of-semester Cornerstone Project.Accordingly, students gain exposure to varying programming languages, and a wide introductionto software design concepts that help prepare them for the remainder of their academic andprofessional careers.In this paper, two semesters of ENGR 111 with two different
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Technical Session 15: Automation and Machine Learning
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Juliana Danesi Ruiz, The University of Iowa; Rachel Vitali, The University of Iowa; Phillip Deierling
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
work, she also has an interest in engineering education research. As a doctoral student, she led a project aimed at improving the under- graduate educational experience by systematically incorporating sensor technology into the curriculum as an engaged learning activity, for which she was awarded an ASME Graduate Teacher Fellowship.Prof. Phillip Deierling Dr. Deierling is an Associate Professor of Instruction at the University of Iowa. He holds BS, MS, and Ph.D degrees all from the University of Iowa. Prior to joining the faculty, he was a postdoctoral research associate with the Air Force Research Laboratory through the National Research Council and a design and analysis engineer in the commercial vehicle
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - WIPS 1: Programs & Curricula
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nazli Aslican Yilmaz Wodzinski P.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Pavan Karra, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
each subject. There are several studies in literature that focused on identifyingsuch terminology [2, 3, 6] from which the instructors can benefit. Using several research-proventools available to them, instructors can detect such terminology and provide their definitions andproper usage explicitly to smoothen the written and oral communication in different subjects.This process will promote a gradual development of the professional language and create.Promoting professional language development carefully over four years will not lead to creatingan exclusive environment for students from diverse backgrounds [2, 3].In this study, we will focus on the effect of discipline-specific language on the success offreshmen in engineering programs. The
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Technical Session M5B
Collection
2022 First-Year Engineering Experience
Authors
Heath Aren Schluterman, University of Arkansas; Aysa Galbraith, University of Arkansas; Leslie Bartsch Massey, University of Arkansas; Brandon Crisel; Candace Auburn Rainwater, University of Arkansas
Tagged Topics
Full Papers
because they could be done alone and virtually.The Data Analysis topics added in Spring 2020 were kept in the curriculum. Drills focused oncareer development and were delivered remotely with corresponding quizzes.Fall 2021, University of Arkansas returned to normal class capacities and interactions with amask mandate. GNEG 1111/1111H returned to essentially the same content as Fall 2019 exceptfor Lego Mindstorm EV3 robots replaced Arduinos for the hands-on projects. We also returnedto in-person drills. In Spring 2022, GNEG 1121/1121H returned to themed based hands-onprojects. The mask mandate was lifted mid-semester.Grade Distribution in GNEG coursesFigures 1 and 2 show the grade distributions in GNEG 1111/GNEG 1111H and GNEG1121/GNEG 1121H
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashita Bawankule, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Lara Hebert, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Rafael Tinoco, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Tracy Dace, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Alexandria Cervantes
Paper ID #37406Demystifying STEM Together: Parents as partners in makingengineering more inclusive (Work in Progress, Diversity)Ashita Bawankule Masters student at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Studying Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education Research Assistant with Grainger College of Engineering's Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering DepartmentLara Hebert Assistant Director, Outreach and Public Engagement, Grainger College of Engineering, University of IllinoisRafael O Tinoco (Assistant Professor) Rafael Tinoco is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil and