instructor-specified criteria”. Advances in Engineering Education, 2 (1), 1-28.[3] Cheruvelil, K. S., Soranno, P. A., Weathers, K. C., Hanson, P. C., Goring, S. J., Filstrup, C. T., & Read, E. K. (2014). ‘Creating and maintaining high-performing collaborative research teams: the importance of diversity and interpersonal skills’. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 12(1), 31-38.[4] Brickell, L. C., Porter, L. C., Reynolds, L. C., & Cosgrove, C. R. (1994). ‘Assigning Students to Groups for Engineering Design Projects: A Comparison of Five Methods’. Journal of Engineering Education, 83(3), 259-262.[5] Huxham, M., Land, R. (2000) ‘Assigning Students in Group Work Projects, Can We Do Better
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Paper ID #20926Learning Experience in Mechanical Engineering First-Year StudentsDr. Hamid Rad, Washington State University Hamid Rad, Ph.D., P.E., is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Washington State University, Vancouver. His areas of teaching and research interest include mechanical engineering design, design methodologies, and dynamic systems. His primary interest is teaching at undergraduate and graduate-level courses in the area of solid mechanics and design. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Learning Experience for
Emily L. Allen, Ph.D., is Dean of the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology at California State University, Los Angeles. She earned her BS in metallurgy and materials science from Columbia University, and her MS and PhD in materials science and engineering from Stanford University. She previously served as faculty, chair and Associate Dean at San Jose State University’s College of Engineering. Dr. Allen believes in a collaborative, student-centered approach to research, education and academic administration and leadership. She currently serves on the ASEE Engineering Deans Council Executive Board, the ABET Academic Affairs Council, and chairs the ABET Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion
Paper ID #20907Redesigning an Introductory Engineering Course to Address Student Percep-tions About Engineering as a Profession and Field of StudyDr. David M. Feinauer P.E., Norwich University Dr. Feinauer is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the Freshman En- gineering Coordinator at Norwich University. His scholarly work spans a number of areas related to engineering education, including P-12 engineering outreach, the first-year engineering experience, and incorporating innovation and entrepreneurship practice in the engineering classroom. Additionally, he has research experience in the
Paper ID #20942Fostering and Establishing an Engineering Entrepreneurial Mindset throughFreshman Engineering Discovery Courses Integrated with an Entrepreneuri-ally Minded Learning (EML) Pedagogic ApproachProf. Hyunjae Park, Marquette University Research Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Opus College of Engineering Marquette Uni- versity Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-1881 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Session W1A Fostering and Establishing an Engineering
Paper ID #20904Development of Engineering Professional Identity and Formation of a Com-munity of Practice in a New Engineering ProgramDr. Lee Kemp Rynearson, Campbell University Lee Rynearson an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Campbell University. He received a B.S. and M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2008 and earned his PhD in Engineering Education from Purdue University in 2016. He also has previous experience as an instructor of engineering at the Kanazawa Institute of Technology, in Kanazawa, Japan. His current research interests focus on instruction for
organizations such as thesections. The course characteristics are as bellow: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (Zambia) and Habitat for Humanity (Vietnam). ). Other countries such This is the second course in the first year sequence as the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Ireland are (CIVE 102-103) designed to give students an collaborating on this project, as well as universities in introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering. Malaysia, and Colorado State University in the United States. This course has the following objectives: Alongside providing experiential education for engineering
collaborative learning”, Instructional Science, Vol. 35, Issue 4, Learning Approach for Undergraduate Engineering Programs”, 2007, pp. 287-315. Frontiers in Education Conference, 2012. [12] Zhu, H., “A flipped solid mechanics course designed based-on [29] Ryan, M.D., Reid, S.A., “Impact of the Flipped Classroom on the Interactive, Constructive, Active, and Passive (ICAP) Student Performance and Retention: A Parallel Controlled framework”, Proceedings of American Society of Engineering Study in General Chemistry”, J. Chem. Educ., 93 (1), 2016, pp Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2016
Paper ID #20897The EWB Challenge – Preparing engineers to work globally through inter-national development design projectsMr. Alistair Cook, Colorado State University PhD Candidate in Education SciencesMona Hemmati, Colorado State University Mona Hemmati is a Ph.D. candidate in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at the Col- orado State University. She received her B.S.E. (2011) and M.S.E. (2014) in Structural Engineering from the Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran.Dr. Thomas J. Siller, Colorado State University Tom Siller served as the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs at Colorado State University
well as a graduate certificate in Counselor Ed- ucation. Prior to her work at NC State she worked in engineering project management for pharmaceutical manufacturers. In her free time she enjoys volunteering for animal-related causes. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017Supporting Academically-Struggling Students in an Engineering First Year Program: Course EvolutionThe First Year Engineering program at North Carolina State University (NCSU) has many goals, one ofthe most important being supporting students through their personal and academic transition from highschool to a college-level engineering program. This goal of supporting students during this significanttransition
T4C-1 - T4C-6. Available from: http://fyee.asee.org/FYEE2013/papers/1023.pdf. communicating with it. Even though the myRio connects via USB, it installs as a network device. This means that the device is subject to firewall settings and other [2] Jamshidi I, Lea P, Miller J, Sandvall E. A collaborative approach for network issues. The authors could have made better use first-year engineering curriculum. In: Proceedings of the 7th First of their contacts at NI, asking for help in resolving these Year Engineering Experiernce (FYEE) Conference [Internet
and Instrument Analyst, and were spent working on astrophysics research, astronomical data analysis, and space-based instrumentation characterization, calibration, and experimen- tation. While at STScI I focused the majority of my efforts as a member of the development team for the Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA), as a member of the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) pipeline and calibration teams, and as a member of the Operations Detector Laboratory (ODL), where I worked on the characterization of spaced-based CCD detectors. Now at UNC Charlotte, I have found new passion in the education, advising, and mentoring of undergraduate engineering students. c American Society for Engineering
Paper ID #20933Using LMS Data to Provide Early Alerts to Struggling StudentsDr. Donald F. Hayes PE, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dr. Hayes is currently the Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction at UNLV. He has over 25 years of academic experience and 12 years of industrial experience. He has been teaching a First Year Engineering Experience course since 2014.Mr. Wonjoon Hong, University of Nevada, Las VegasDr. MATTHEW L BERNACKI, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Matthew Bernacki is an Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. He earned his Ph.D. in edu- cational psychology in 2010 from Temple