challenges in onlinedelivering of those course components which are related to physical experiments, laboratorysimulation and field-scale collaborative works .Educational software and hardware related to Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)are currently being used in most engineering programs. These tools are excellent in improvingthe students’ perception about real-case situations, but cannot replace hands-on and groupexperiences. While online education during the Pandemic provided an opportunity to explorenew frontiers in VR and AR technologies, a major challenge is to bridge between thesetechnologies and the field reality and with person-to-person interaction.This paper is a semi-quantitative study on the impact of the Covid-19
in Civil and Environmental Engineering. As a result, theCE/ENVE faculty collaborated with the student leaders to integrate social and environmentaljustice into the CE/ENVE program educational objectives (PEOs). PEOs reflect the goals thatprogram graduates will achieve within a few years of graduation, reflect the mission of theDepartment, and provide guidance for specific student learning outcomes in the classrooms. Assuch, they are the principle tool for guiding lasting and significant modifications to thecurriculum. As part of the student-initiated PEOs revitalization, additional educationalobjectives were incorporated, including: resilient, sustainable, and safe design; systems-thinking;and, inclusive communications. This paper discusses
, "Measuring Professional Skills Misalignment Based on Early-Career Engineers' Perceptions of Engineering Expertise,” European Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 47, (1), pp. 117-143, 2022. Available: https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/measuring-professional-skills-misalignment-based/docview/2 642906046/se-2?accountid=14749. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03043797.2021.1967883.[3] Y. Xia, S. Cutler, and D. McFadden, “Collaborative Project-based Learning Approach to the Enculturation of Senior Engineering Students into the Professional Engineering Practice of Teamwork,” Paper presented at 2020 ASEE Annual Conference, Virtual Online, 2020. 10.18260/1-2--34299[4] C. Habibi, m. alaei and A
Paper ID #35890Proposed Curriculum for a Multi-Campus Educator Training CourseDr. Christoph Johannes Sielmann P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver Dr. Sielmann is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of British Columbia in the De- partment of Mechanical Engineering supporting both Mechatronics and Manufacturing Engineering pro- grams. His research interests including multi-campus instruction, decolonization in engineering, and engineering ethics.Dr. Casey James Keulen, University of British Columbia, VancouverMs. ANGELA Mercy RUTAKOMOZIBWA American
Education student at Utah State University. His M.S. research is in fluid dynamics including the application of PIV, and his Ph.D. work examines student collaboration in engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Disambiguation of Large-Scale Educational Network Data Introduction Social Learning Theory (SLT) suggests that social interactions have the potential topositively impact learning [1]. Research has produced evidence of these positive effects inmultiple aspects of engineering undergraduate students’ learning, including their retention rates[2], critical thinking skills [3], and
Paper ID #35762An S-STEM Scholarship Program Engaging Transfer Students in theMaterials Intensive Engineering Departments: Successes And UnexpectedChallengesProf. Dwayne D Arola, University of Washington Dr. Arola is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Uni- versity of Washington. He has been committed to improving engineering education for over 20 years and is primarily focused on improving the success of transfer students.Sandra B Maddox, University of WashingtonDr. Cara Margherio, University of Washington Cara Margherio is the Assistant Director of the UW Center for Evaluation
has been teaching. Her re- search domain is Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Planning using Remote Sensing, GIS, Modeling, and Observation techniquesDr. Laura E Sullivan-Green, San Jose State University Dr. Laura Sullivan-Green is a Professor and Department Chair in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at San Jos´e State University. She obtained her BS from the University of Dayton (Dayton, OH) in 2002 and her MS (2005) and PhD (2008) from Northwestern University (Evanston, IL). She teaches in the areas of Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, and Forensic Engineering. Her research interests include forensic engineering education, STEM education pedagogy, and incorporating general
Airport.Gina Howe P.E., Seattle Pacific University BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Seattle Pacific University in 2003, and currently pursuing a MS degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University. She also worked in the industry for 15 years and is a registered professional engineer.Dr. Melani Plett, Seattle Pacific University Prof. Melani Plett is a Professor in Electrical Engineering and the Director of Engineering and Computer Science at Seattle Pacific University. She has over twenty years of experience in teaching a variety of engineering undergraduate students (freshman through senior) and has participated in several engineering education research projects, with a focus on how
Paper ID #35924Using Discourse Analysis to Investigate Conversations during EngineeringBrainstorming ActivitiesDr. Benjamin David Lutz, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Ben Lutz is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Design at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He is the leader of the Critical Research in Engineering and Technology Education (CREATE) group at Cal Poly. His research interests include critical pedagogies; efforts for diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering, engineering design theory and practice; conceptual change and understanding; and school- to-work transitions for new
Paper ID #35754Factors Affecting Motivation and Concentration of Engineering Studentsin ClassroomsDr. Amin Malekmohammadi, California State University, Bakersfield Professor Malek Mohammadi is a fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and a Senior Member of IEEE, Member of Engineering Council (CEng), IET and Optical Society of America (OSA) and has published over 90 Scientific Research Papers and a Postgraduate Textbook. Currently, he has two successful commercialized products and is the holder of 4 patents on Telecommunications Systems.Mr. Robert Hernandez American
Paper ID #35862Engineering Students as Knowledge Producers and Ethical Practitioners:Learning Outcomes of Wikipedia Writing in the Engineering ClassroomHelen Choi, University of Southern California Helen Choi is a Senior Lecturer at Engineering in Society Program at the USC Viterbi School of Engi- neering. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Engineering Students as Knowledge Producers and Ethical Practitioners: Learning Outcomes of Wikipedia Writing in the Engineering ClassroomIn this presentation, an instructor in the Engineering in
understand these factors better and propose solutions to address any existing gaps. Asimilar study conducted for all engineering transfer students would also be helpful to determinegaps if any at college level and allow for collaboration of ideas and resources to best support theneeds of underserved minority engineering transfer students.References[1] N. L. Smith, J. R. Grohs, and E. M. Van Aken, “Comparison of transfer shock and graduation rates across engineering transfer student populations,” J. Eng. Educ., Vol. 111, No. 1, pp. 65–81, Jan. 2022.[2] A. Miguel and S. Abraham, “Creating an Environment for Transfer Student Success,” ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Conf. Proc., Vol. 2017-June, Jun. 2017.[3] B. Sansing-Helton, G. Coover
Paper ID #35933Exploring the Ethical Perceptions of First Year Engineering Students:Public Welfare Beliefs, Ethical Behavior, and Professional ValuesDr. Qin Zhu, Colorado School of Mines Dr. Zhu is Assistant Professor of Engineering Education and Ethics in the Department of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences and an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Engineering, Design & Society and the Robotics Graduate Program at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Zhu is Editor for International Perspectives at the Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science, Associate Editor for Engineering Studies, Chair of
Paper ID #35925Leadership development in co-curricular student groups: aphenomenographic studyDr. Jonathan Verrett P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver Jonathan Verrett is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Chemical and Biological En- gineering at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He teaches a variety of topics with a focus on design in chemical and biological engineering. His pedagogical interests include leadership development, open education and peer-learning.Tasnia Naim Anika, University of British Columbia, Vancouver American
Paper ID #35918Structuring equity and inclusion into access to undergraduate researchopportunitiesDr. Agnes Germaine d’Entremont P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver Dr. Agnes d’Entremont, P.Eng., is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UBC. Her teaching-related interests include team-based learning and flipped classroom approaches, open educational materials, and educating non-engineers about engineering, as well as diver- sity and climate issues in engineering education. Her technical research in Orthopaedic Biomechanics is in the area of human joint motion and
technical and professional communication courses in the Viterbi School of Engineering and the Marshall School of Business at USC for the past 20 years. Elizabeth has taught undergraduates, graduate students and engineering and industry professionals the core elements of technical writing and presenting for academic and business audiences. In addition,she has developed specialized modules and workshops for companies in the ICT industry as well as for international companies and students in Ko- rea, China, Japan and other Asia-Pacific countries. Education: Ph.D., International Relations, University of Southern California. Research Interests: - Collaborative environments for innovation (wikis, social networks and other
Paper ID #35904Studies on teaming experience through embedding psychological safety,motivational driver, and cognitive diversity into pedagogyProf. Mirna Mattjik, Colorado School of Mines Mirna Mattjik is a Teaching Associate Professor in the Engineering, Design, and Society Division, Cor- nerstone Design@Mines Program. Mirna is also faculty in the McBride Honors Program, and faculty affiliate for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Mirna’s formal education is in industrial technology, in- ternational political economy, project management and leadership. Her active research agenda is about improving teaching and learning for
Paper ID #35939Guiding First-year Students through the Design Process in LinkedComputer Aided Design and Technical Writing CoursesDr. Matthew J Haslam, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott Department Chair, Humanities and Communication American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1Guiding First-year Students through the Design Process in Linked Computer Aided Design and Technical Writing CoursesAt the recommendation of the College of Engineering Industrial Advisory Board
Engineering Department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo since 2006. During the 2011-2012 academic year he participated in a professor exchange, teaching at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. His engineering education interests include collaborating on the Dynamics Concept Inventory, developing model-eliciting activities in mechanical engineering courses, inquiry-based learning in mechanics, and design projects to help promote adapted physical activities. Other professional interests include aviation physiology and biomechanics. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Work in Progress: Hands-On Activity for Conceptual
Paper ID #35928Community engaged learning (CEL) in co-curricular student groups (fullpaper)Dr. Jonathan Verrett P.Eng., University of British Columbia, Vancouver Jonathan Verrett is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Chemical and Biological En- gineering at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He teaches a variety of topics with a focus on design in chemical and biological engineering. His pedagogical interests include leadership development, open education and peer-learning.Siba Saleh, University of British Columbia, Vancouver American