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would be schema acquisition. to the claims in the above-mentioned paragraph (keeping the What factors should one expect to hinder schema main focus on the physics problems they used).acquisition when the solver is using means-ends analysis to The main reduced-specificity problems used in Sweller'ssolve a problem? There are two important related factors one and colleagues' papers were 1) Tower of Hanoi puzzle [11]; 2)has to consider: selective attention and limited cognitive maze-tracing puzzles [11]; 3) few geometry [12, 9] andprocessing capacity [9]. algebra problems [11]; and 4) few kinematics problems [12]. When students are solving a problem
%); publishing scholarly work (67%);consulting and/or collaborating with government, industry, and non-profits (63%); and editingand reviewing manuscripts for publishers (59%). In contrast, the survey suggested that thebarriers to engaging in teacher-scholar activities were significant. Respondents identified thelack of sufficient resources for: travel and conference funding (61%); student research orteaching support (58%); release time (58%); administrative support for accounting, logistics,clerical (48%); lab or studio space (48%); and technical lab, shop, computer support (44%). In consultation with the literature and a faculty task force, Conn and Giberti6 proposed that theteacher-scholar is a faculty member who actively participates in both
388Application of Project-Based Learning (PBL) Method in a Senior Year Engineering Design Course Moe Tajvidi Utah State UniversityAbstractIn this paper, application of project based learning (PBL) methodology in teaching civilengineering courses is investigated. Project-based learning method, although closely related toproblem-based learning, has significant points of difference. While the latter addressesintroducing real life mainly ill-structured problems to students as a learning resource, the formeris known more in the
Paper ID #37174A Comparison of Students’ Academic Achievement and Perceptions in Hyflexand Non-Hyflex Engineering CoursesDr. Jessica Ohanian Perez, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Jessica Ohanian Perez is an assistant professor in Electromechanical Engineering Technology at Califor- nia State Polytechnic University, Pomona with a focus on STEM pedagogy. Jessica earned her doctorate in education, teaching, learning and culture from Claremont Graduate UniversityProf. Juliana Lynn Fuqua, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Juliana Fuqua, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology
Paper ID #38913Taking an Experiential Learning Approach to Industrial IoTImplementation for Smart Manufacturing through Course Work andUniversity-Industry PartnershipsEunseob Kim, Purdue University Eunseob Kim is a Ph.D. student in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, IN, USA. He received his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Gyeongsang National University, Korea in 2013, and his MS degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Seoul National University, Ko- rea in 2016. His research interests include smart monitoring, sound recognition, and artificial intelligence application for
Paper ID #37854Equity and Retention: Strategies to Increase Engineering Enrollment,Retention, and Success of Underprepared StudentsDr. Doris J. Espiritu, City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College Doris Espiritu is the Senior Advisor to Provost, Dean of the Center of Excellence for Engineering and Computer Science, and Professor of Chemistry at City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College. Doris Espiritu is one of the first National Science Foundation’s research awardees under the Hispanic- Serving Institutions (HSI) Program. She pioneered Engineering at Wright and had grown the Engineer- ing program enrollment by
Paper ID #36588Pilot Study Using a Culturally Relevant Approach to ExposeMigratory High School Students to the Engineering DesignProcess (Work in Progress, Diversity)Dina Verdin (Assistant Professor) Dina Verdín, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Education Systems and Design in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. She graduated from San Jose ́ State University with a BS in Industrial Systems Engineering and from Purdue University with an MS in Industrial Engineering and PhD in Engineering Education. Her research broadly focuses on broadening participation in engineering
Paper ID #37527Venturi Meter: Design, Simulate, and TestKristen Ann Thompson (Associate Professor of Engineering) Associate Professor of Engineering at Loras College © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Venturi Meter: Design, Simulate, and TestVenturi meters are well-known as an experimental apparatus to display Bernoulli’s principle. Inthis series of two experiments, students first design and simulate a Venturi meter and then go onto 3D print the meter and test it within a water flow system. In the first of two lab sessions
Paper ID #36968A sustainable model to structurally improve outcomes inMath courses for Engineering students.Gianluca Guadagni (Assistant Professor Applied Mathematics) Assistant Professor - Applied Mathematics - School of Engineering - University of VirginiaHui Ma (Assistant Professor) Dr. Hui Ma is an assistant professor of applied math at the University of Virginia. She holds a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her current research interest focuses on mathematics education and STEM education, in particular student-focused instruction, and learning-based grading
Paper ID #36819Impact of Two Reflective Practices in an EngineeringLaboratory Course using Standards-based GradingCasey Jane Ankeny (Associate Professor of Instruction) Casey J. Ankeny, PhD is an Associate Professor of Instruction at Northwestern University. Casey received her bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Virginia and her doctorate degree in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University where she studied the role of shear stress in aortic valve disease. Currently, she is investigating cyber-based student engagement strategies in flipped and
Paper ID #37045Work-in-Progress: Bridging the Gap Between MATLAB andPython via ROS to Build Skills in an IntroductoryProgramming CourseJoshua Fagan Joshua Fagan received a BS in computer science and mathematics from The University of Richmond and a MS in computer science from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK). He is in his final year of a PhD in computer science at UTK, and will be starting a Lecturer position at UTK in Fall 2022. Joshua is interested in developing and teaching solutions involving robotics, machine learning, and data science.Amy Biegalski Amy Biegalski is a graduate of The Ohio State
Paper ID #37016Pacman Trainer: Classroom-Ready Deep Learning from Datato DeploymentMasao Kitamura (Loyola Marymount University)Mandy Barrett Korpusik (Assistant Professor) Dr. Korpusik is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Loyola Marymount University. She received her B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering and completed her S.M. and Ph.D. in Computer Science at MIT. Her primary research interests include natural language processing and spoken language understanding for dialogue systems. Dr. Korpusik used deep learning models to build the Coco Nutritionist
Paper ID #37671Integrating SolidWorks 3D Design and Simulation Modulesinto Introductory Biomedical Engineering Courses for theDevelopment of Employability SkillsMary S Jia A rising senior biomedical engineering student at the University of Arkansas.Jordan CrosbyRaj R. Rao (Professor and Department Head, Biomedical Engineering)Mostafa Elsaadany (Assistant Professor) Assistant Professor - University of Arkansas | Department of Biomedical Engineering. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.comIntegrating SolidWorks 3D Design and Simulation
Paper ID #39104Board 189: WIP: Staff Communities of Practice for MakerspaceProfessional DevelopmentLindsey Pegram, ”Be A Maker (BeAM)” Makerspace in the Department of Applied Physical Sciences at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill My name is Lindsey Pegram, and I am a senior undergraduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I double major in Environmental Health Sciences at the Gilling’s School of Global Public Health and Hispanic Linguistics with a minor in French. I hope to combine these qualifications in the future to facilitate cross-cultural collaboration between international
Paper ID #39008Design thinking in collaboration with students to identify and addresslearning challenges in two science and engineering coursesDr. Andrea Hemmerich, McMaster University Dr. Andrea Hemmerich is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the W Booth School of Engineering Prac- tice and Technology at McMaster University where she teaches graduate courses in Design Thinking and conducts research in engineering education. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at Queen’s University and continues to collaborate on investigations into the benefits of upright maternal positioning in
Paper ID #32414Psychological Cost, Gender, and Retention Among Engineering StudentsSarah E. French, University of Louisville Sarah French is a doctoral student in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Louisville. She aims to help stakeholders identify and overcome barriers to cooperative problem- solving in urban social-ecological systems. She currently serves as a graduate research assistant in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals, where she investigates factors that influence student success in the engineering program.Dr. Campbell R. Bego, University of Louisville An
Paper ID #32728Understanding the Academic Shock of Covid-19: How are Students’Perceptions of Online Learning Evolving Over Time?Dr. Masoud Ghodrat Abadi, California State University, Sacramento Dr. Masoud Ghodrat Abadi is an Assistant Professor of transportation engineering in Department of Civil Engineering at California State University, Sacramento. He earned his PhD degree from Oregon State University in 2018. Dr. Abadi’s research interests lie in the areas of active transportation, engineering education, traffic control, and traffic safety. He teaches graduate and undergraduate classes covering topics such as
Paper ID #34232Creating Data-Driven Undergraduate Student Engineering Typologies toShape the Future of WorkDr. David Pistrui, University of Detroit Mercy David Pistrui, Ph.D., is an executive, entrepreneur, and educator with over 30 years of experience serving the corporate, nonprofit, and education sectors. In 1993, David founded Acumen Dynamics, LLC, a global advisory firm that serves the public and private sectors. David has held faculty appointments at University of Detroit Mercy, Fayetteville State University, and Illinois Institute of Technology, He has co-authored over 60 publications in the areas of growth
Paper ID #32955Exploration Elective: Students from all Disciplines Explore Engineeringand SciencesDr. Esmeralda Campos, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico Dr. Esmeralda Campos is a postdoc researcher at Writing Lab at Tecnologico de Monterrey, and she has taught undergraduate physics courses at the School of Engineering and Sciences. She obtained her bach- elor degree in Engineering Physics at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico. She studied a Master degree in Education, with a specialization in Science teaching and learning, and moved forward to the PhD in Educational Innovation, both at Tecnologico de Monterrey
Paper ID #32918A Sojourn of Engineering Identity Conflict: Exploring IdentityInterference Through a Performative LensDr. Cole Hatfield Joslyn, University of Texas at El Paso Cole Joslyn is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Engineering Education and Lead- ership at The University of Texas at El Paso. His research emphasizes humanizing engineering education, particularly 1) increasing Latinx students’ sense of belonging in engineering by a) integrating holistic, socio-culturally responsive practices and Latinx cultural assets and values into educational success strate- gies, and b) understanding how
Paper ID #30907Turning Mesh Analysis Inside OutDr. Brian J Skromme, Arizona State University Dr. Brian J. Skromme is a Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering and was Assistant Dean of the Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University from 2011-19. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was a member of technical staff at Bellcore from 1985 to 1989. His research interests are in engineering education, development of educational software, and compound semiconductor materials and devices.Wendy M. Barnard, Arizona State
Paper ID #28413Work in Progress: Inquiry-Based Lessons for Introduction to EngineeringInstructionDr. Michelle M Blum, Syracuse University Dr. Blum is interested in research in improving undergraduate engineering education; including develop- ment of inquiry based activities for first year engineering courses, improvement of student design projects, hands-on activities, professional skills development and inclusion and outreach activities. Dr. Blum also specializes in high performance materials development and characterization for tribological (friction and wear), structural, and biomedical applications
Paper ID #32026Synthesis of a Correcting Equation for 3 Point Bending Test DataMr. Jacob Allen Poremski, Geneva College Jacob A. Poremski is currently an undergraduate student at Geneva College. He is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Concentration in Mechanical Engineering) and a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics. He has worked as an Apprentice Product Engineering Intern at Kennametal INC during the summers of 2018 and 2019. I am interested in the mechanics side of mechanical engineering. More specifically, I seek to pursue a career that deals with the design, optimization, and
Paper ID #35281A Hands-On Online Summer Arduino Workshop for Middle School StudentsDr. Shari Klotzkin, Binghamton University Shari Klotzkin has a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from University of Southern California and has taught undergraduate mechanical engineering classes at Penn State, Temple University, and Binghamton University. Currently she is working on a project at AMAG Consulting.Dr. Howard S Kimmel, New Jersey Institute of Technology HOWARD KIMMEL is Professor-Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and Retired Executive Director of the Center for Pre-College Programs at New Jersey Institute of Technology. In 2019 Dr
Paper ID #35292Design a Modeling STEM Outreach Project to Promote High-School Stu-dents’Interest in Math-Related ResearchZuyi Huang, Villanova University Zuyi (Jacky) Huang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Villanova University. He teaches Chemical Process Control (for senior students) and Systems Biology (for graduate students) at Villanova. He is enthusiastic in applying innovative teaching methods in class to educate students with modeling and control skills. His research is focused on developing advanced modeling and systems analysis techniques to manipulate microbial biological
Paper ID #35273Restructuring a Pedagogical Course to Benefit Engineering Ph.D. Studentsand FacultyDr. Aaron P. Wemhoff, Villanova University Aaron Wemhoff is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Villanova University. He earned his PhD from UC Berkeley in 2004, and he previously worked as a staff engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Restructuring a Pedagogical Course to Benefit Engineering Ph.D. Students and FacultyEGR 9200 Teaching
Paper ID #20188Measuring Changes in High School Science Teacher Practice: Results of aMaterials Science-focused Professional Development ProgramDr. Alison K. Polasik, The Ohio State University Alison K Polasik received a B.S.E. degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Arizona State Uni- versity in 2002, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from The Ohio State University in 2005 and 2014, respec- tively. She is an assistant professor of practice in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at OSU. Dr. Polasik’s research interests include modeling of microstructure-property relationships in metals, assessment of
Paper ID #19942Using Assessment to Continuously Improve the Retention & Persistence ofAt-Risk Engineering StudentsDr. Sharon A. Jones P.E., University of Portland Sharon Jones is the Dean of the Shiley School of Engineering at the University of Portland. She is a licensed civil engineer with degrees from Columbia University, the University of Florida, and Carnegie Mellon University. Her research interests focus on applying decision-making methods to evaluate sustain- ability policies with emphases on infrastructure, developing economies, and particular industrial sectors. She is also interested in engineering pedagogy
Paper ID #19152Work in Progress: A Delphi Study to Investigate the Value of Board Gamesto Teach Teamwork SkillsDr. Kevin Ray Hadley, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Dr. Hadley received his BS in Chemical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines and his PhD in Chemical Engineering at Vanderbilt University. At Vanderbilt, he also completed their teaching certificate program and was the first participant to publish the results of his project in a national peer-reviewed journal, Chemical Engineering Education. Afterwards, Dr. Hadley completed a postdoctoral study at NASA. IN 2012, he joined the faculty at South