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CoNECD Session : Day 1 Slot 1 Technical Session 2
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2021 CoNECD
Authors
Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants; Catherine Mobley, Clemson University; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Joyce B. Main, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Paper ID #28172Welcoming Student Veterans to Engineering: An Interactive Session forFaculty and AdministratorsDr. Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants Catherine E. Brawner is President of Research Triangle Educational Consultants. She received her Ph.D.in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from NC State University in 1996. She also has an MBA from Indiana University (Bloomington) and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. She specializes in eval- uation and research in engineering education, computer science education, and technology education. Dr. Brawner is a founding member and former
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CoNECD Session : Day 4 Slot 1 Technical Session 1
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2021 CoNECD
Authors
Kristina Rigden, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
professionals, and female undergraduateengineering students.Key TermsPresented below is a list of key terms that will be used in this presentation.1. Mentee: Female lowerclassman defined as freshman and sophomore studentsmajoring in engineering2. Peer Mentor: Female upperclassman defined as junior and senior studentsmajoring in engineering acting as mentors for the mentee students3. Industry Mentor: Engineering professions and/or alumnae of Cal Poly PomonaCollege of Engineering acting as mentors for mentees and peer mentors during groupmentoring sessions4. Engineering Faculty Mentor: Female engineering faculty at Cal Poly PomonaCollege of Engineering acting as mentors for mentees and peer mentors during groupmentoring sessions
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Denise M. Driscoll, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Maeve Drummond Oakes, CISTAR, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
Paper ID #34970Creating a Diverse Next Generation of Technically- and Community-MindedSTEM Professionals (Experience)Dr. Denise M. Driscoll, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI) Dr. Denise M. Driscoll, Purdue University Dr. Driscoll is an experimental social psychologist with ex- pertise in stereotyping and prejudice, attitude and persuasion, diversity and inclusion, and managerial and intercultural business communication. Her experiences as an academic, diversity consultant, and admin- istrator over the last 30 years have helped her integrate broadening participation and inclusion practices across research
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Martha L. Torres, University of Texas at El Paso; Virgilio Ernesto Gonzalez, University of Texas at El Paso
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Instrumentation
for the circuit’s laboratory (from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) islive online.The Circuits Lab learning outcomes are described below. 1- Learn how to use the oscilloscope, function generator, power supply, and multimeter. 2- Improve the technical writing and computer-aided circuit analysis and design. 3- Study electrical networks such as pure resistive networks, RC (resistor and capacitor combination), RL (resistor and inductor combination), RLC (Resistor, inductor, and capacitor combination), Operational amplifier networks and their behavior. 4- Create a troubleshooting procedure to improve the circuit implementation time.One of the most critical challenges in this laboratory is getting the
Conference Session
TELPhE Division Technical Session 1: Expanding Technological and Engineering Literacies
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; James Righter, The Citadel; Nathan John Washuta P.E., The Citadel; Kevin Skenes, The Citadel
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
to learn from each other in courses taught byengineering faculty with technical topics.Table 1 shows the correlation of the General Education Outcomes to the ABET StudentOutcomes. The mapping provided a way to explain to engineering students that the seminarswere groundwork for future engineering work. At the same time, it offered an explanation tonon-engineers that these skills could be transferred between different disciplines, regardless ofseminar topic. ABET Outcome 5 (Teamwork) has no apparent analog to the General EducationOutcomes and is included for completeness. In many of the Freshman Seminars, students dowork together in teams, but this dynamic is not assessed explicitly. Table 1: General Education and ABET
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
Pedagogy,vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 86–106.[4] Coffman-Wolph, S., & Gray, K. (2020, June), Work in Progress: Student-generated Materialfor Artificial Intelligence Course Paper presented at 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual ConferenceContent Access, Virtual Online. 10.18260/1-2—35685[5] Miller, H. (2007). Designing effective writing assignments. Teaching with writing.University of Minnesota Center for Writing. Retrieved Mar. 8, 2021, fromhttp://writing.umn.edu/tww/assignments/designing.html[6] Coffman-Wolph, S., “Online/Hybrid/Flipped EM Learning in a Programming 1 Course andBeyond (2021 KNC Session).” Engineering Unleashed,https://engineeringunleashed.com/card/2403.
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova, West Virginia University; Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Cybersecurity.2.0 BackgroundThe two-fold goal of the NSF Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) S-STEM fundedAttracting and Cultivating Cybersecurity Experts and Scholars through Scholarships (ACCESS)program is: (1) to increase cybersecurity-related STEM degree completion of low-income, high-achieving undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need (including women andminorities) and (2) to generate knowledge about academic success, retention, persistence,graduation, and career pathways of these students to improve the education of futureCybersecurity-related STEM workers. Specifically, ACCESS aims to contribute towardsaddressing the tremendous governmental and industry need for highly skilled cybersecurityexperts by addressing the following
Conference Session
Design Methodologies 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jin Woo Lee, California State University, Fullerton; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan
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Design in Engineering Education
that lead to reducing the quantityand diversity of possible solutions, the results of the study can support engineering instructors toprovide scaffolding as they provide lessons on concept generation for their students.IntroductionWith the increasing complexity of problems in the world, engineers must develop innovativesolutions to pressing problems, as described by the National Academy of Engineering [1]. Toequip students with important design skills, design education has adopted project-based coursesthat require students to tackle open-ended problems [2]. However, despite the changes in thecurriculum, studies have indicated the challenges of teaching students how to innovate [3], [4].Engineers engage in concept generation in design, which
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Recruiting and Retention
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nisha Abraham, University of Texas at Austin; Nina Kamath Telang, University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
(withdraws). To improve academic success, traditional SI programs provide voluntary, non-remedialweekly group sessions led by previously successful students known as SI Leaders, who aretrained to design and facilitate collaborative activities that combine application of difficultcontent and transferable study effectiveness skills, with opportunities for practice that requiresactive engagement of student attendees. The SI model was built upon theories including themediation of learning by social constructivism and interdependence [1, 2] so while developmentof content knowledge and study skills are intentional in sessions, there are often incidentalbenefits, such as developing interpersonal skills, teamwork and a sense of community andbelonging
Conference Session
Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 5
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hoda Ehsan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Shabnam Ghotbi, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Hossein EbrahimNejad, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Seyedali Ghahari, Purdue University at West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
Paper ID #34925Engineering Graduate Education: An Overwhelming Journey ofFirst-Generation ImmigrantsDr. Hoda Ehsan, Georgia Institute of Technology Hoda is a postdoctoral fellow at Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics & Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. from the School of Engineering Education, Purdue. She received her B.S. in mechanical engineering in Iran, and obtained her M.S. in Childhood Education and New York teaching certification from City College of New York (CUNY-CCNY). She is now a graduate research assistant on STEM+C project. Her research interests
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Continuing Professional Development Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kathryne Newton, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Continuing Professional Development
[13], [14].The millennials (Gen Y), span the years 1981 through 1996. They follow the veterans, babyboomers, and Gen Xers. Gen Z is discussed as the most recent generational cohort on whomthere is sufficient early information.  Veterans (Traditionalist) 1922-1945; 52 million people; born before and during WW II  Baby Boomers 1946-1964; 78.8 million people; after WW II  Reared during a period of optimism, opportunity, and progress.  Began turning 65 on January 1, 2011; aging to 65 years old at 10,000/day, through December 31, 2029.  Generation X (Gen X) 1965-1980; 44 million people  Came of age in the shadow of the boomers  Children of veterans, older boomers, or younger siblings of younger
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Continuing Professional Development Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Keith Plemmons, MBAS, Inc.
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Continuing Professional Development
Paper ID #33082An After-action Review: Creating a Matrix Organizational Design Modelfor Online Education at a Tier-1 Research UniversityDr. Mitchell L. Springer, Purdue University at West Lafayette Dr. Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Dr. Springer currently serves as an Executive Director for Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute lo- cated in West Lafayette, Indiana. He has over thirty-five years of theoretical and defense industry-based practical experience from four disciplines: software engineering, systems engineering, program manage- ment and human resources. Dr. Springer possesses a significant
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Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Tim Dallas P.E., Texas Tech University; Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer, Texas Tech University; Kelli M. Frias, American University
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
2019 semester to3.774 in the Spring 2020 semester.Data were collected by survey pre- and post-semester to measure improvements inIntrapreneurial Competencies. The “Intrapreneurial Competencies Measurement Scale” (ICMS)by Vargas-Halabi et al. [12] was used to measure and evaluate the development ofintrapreneurial competencies, which include: (1) Opportunity promoter, (2) Proactivity, (3)Flexibility, (4) Drive, and (5) Risk-taking. Each of the categories of the ICMS is divided into 3-9sub-categories to assess skill and mindset in the five general categories. In answering thequestions on the ICMS test, students evaluated their proficiency in each of the areas. Growth wasevident for almost all the categories and sub-categories across each of the
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Bradley Lane Kicklighter, University of Southern Indiana
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #33181On the Development of a Next-Generation Sensor/Actuator Module forAutomation LabsMr. Bradley Lane Kicklighter, University of Southern Indiana Brad holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1989) and an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University (2001). His past work experience includes eleven years at Delphi (formerly Delco Electronics) as an Advanced Project Engineer, eleven years at Whirlpool Corporation as a Lead Engineer/Solution Architect, and three years at Ivy Tech Community College as an Instructor/Program Chair of Pre-Engineering. Since 2015
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 4
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Ben Ralph Bernard, North Dakota State University; Jeremy Straub, North Dakota State University
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Computing and Information Technology
addition to making numerous other conference presentations. Straub’s research spans the gauntlet between technology, commercialization and technology policy. In particular, his research has recently focused on cybersecurity topics including intrusion detection and forensics, robotic command and control, aerospace command and 3D printing quality assurance. Straub is a member of Sigma Xi, the AAAS, the AIAA and several other technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Pandemic Response: Hybrid-Flexible Course Delivery for General Education Computer
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Student Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mercy Folashade Fash, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Rabiatu Bonku, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ; Wanya Alford, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ; Alesia Coralie Ferguson, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ; Angela M. White, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Student
to the stay-at-home home orders and directivesissued by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to limit the spread of COVID-19. The U.S. education sector was also impacted and institutions across the globe had totransition to distance learning education and university students returned home to finish up theirspring 2020 coursework. Unfamiliar learning environments caused uncertainties in students andaffected academic performance, internships, and general expectations of the future [1]. Thelearning consistency of students was affected with the physical closing of schools as students didnot learn what they needed to learn, and possibly even lost previously gained knowledge [2],[3]. Institutions faced great challenges as
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Gary J. Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #33809Internet of Things Education Project (IoTEP)Prof. Gary J. Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College Gary J. Mullett, a Professor of Electronics Technology and Department Chair, presently teaches in the Applied Engineering Technology Group at Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) located in Springfield, MA. A long time faculty member and consultant to local business and industry, Mullett has provided leadership and initiated numerous curriculum reforms as either the Chair or Co-Department Chair of the four technology degree programs that constituted the former Electronics Group. Since the
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
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Mohammad Abu Rafe Biswas, The University of Texas at Tyler; Aws AlShalash
project and research students.Aws AlShalash American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Improve Technical Communication using Scaffolding Method in Mechanical Engineering CoursesAbstractOne of the most effective and well documented ways, throughout literary sources, to educate anddevelop capable and independent professionals such as engineers combines lecture sessions withstep-by-step synergistic activities (experiments and reports). Therefore, many engineeringeducators are seeking experiential learning techniques and implementations that are innovative toassist students understand, exercise, and communicate engineering concepts they
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Aliya Mahmud, Georgia Institute of Technology: IDREEM Lab; Timothy Sawchuk; Ethan Hilton, Louisiana Tech University; Robert L. Nagel, James Madison University; Julie S. Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
systematic methods and tools for innovative design with a particular focus on concept generation and design-by-analogy. Her research seeks to understand designers’ cognitive processes with the goal of creating better tools and approaches to enhance engineering design. She has authored over 150 technical publications including over forty journal papers, and ten book chapters. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Impact  of  Makerspaces  on  Student  Idea  Generation,  Self‐Efficacy  and  More:  Results  of  a  Five‐year Longitudinal Study Introduction  Makerspaces  are  community  learning  spaces  for  students  and  faculty  to  solve  engineering
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2008 GSW
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Ian A. Gravagne; Kenneth Van Treuren
Session XXXX 17-4 On the Use of TRNSYS in a Solar Energy Technical Elective Ian A. Gravagne Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Baylor University, Waco, TX Kenneth Van Treuren Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Baylor University, Waco, TX AbstractAs concerns about energy infrastructure, sustainability and
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie J. Lunn, Florida International University; Monique S. Ross, Florida International University; Zahra Hazari, Florida International University; Mark A. Weiss, Florida International University; Michael Georgiopoulos, University of Central Florida; Ken Christensen P.E., University of South Florida; Tiana Solis, Florida International University
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
their availability to prepare, including non-computing related jobs, caring for a familymember, or ongoing health issues. While we do consider the support mechanisms students mayleverage to overcome obstacles, in general, these results emphasize the larger issues in existinghiring structures, and demonstrate the importance of not treating students as a monolith. Thefindings from this work are intended to inform educators about how to better prepare students tosucceed on technical interviews, and to encourage industry to reform the process to make it moreequitable.1 IntroductionBetween 2019 and 2029, demand for workers in computing occupations are expected to surge28.8% [1]. For specific positions the projected rate is even higher, with 35.0
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kenechukwu Churchill Mbanisi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Purvi Shah, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Gbetonmasse B. Somasse, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Dhvani Gangadia, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Michael A. Gennert, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Walter Towner, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Torbjorn S. Bergstrom, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Paper ID #33004Preparing the Next Generation Advanced Manufacturing Workforce UsingCollaborative Robots and Experiential Learning (Work in Progress)Mr. Kenechukwu Churchill Mbanisi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Kenechukwu C. Mbanisi received the B.Eng. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria, in 2013, and the M.S. degree in robotics engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), MA, USA in 2018. He is currently working towards the Ph.D. degree in robotics engi- neering from WPI, USA. His research interests include shared autonomy, haptic feedback, human motion modeling
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Student Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mehdi Lamssali, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University; Olivia Kay Nicholas, RAPID; Alesia Coralie Ferguson, North Carolina A&T State University; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Angela M. White, NC A&T State University
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Diversity
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Student
Paper ID #32764Faculty Perceptions of STEM Student and Faculty Experiences During theCOVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study (WIP).Mr. Mehdi Lamssali, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University Experienced research assistant with a Master of Science - MS focused on Civil Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and working towards a Ph.D. in Applied Science and Technology.Ms. Olivia Kay Nicholas, RAPID My name is Olivia Nicholas. I am a sophomore in the Built Environment department majoring in Ge- omatics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. I am
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Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 2: Innovative Approaches for Teaching Environmental Engineering
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sara Freix, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Yousef Jalali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Daniel S. Brogan, Virginia Western Community College; Akshat Kothyari, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Vinod K. Lohani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Environmental Engineering
experience for problemsolving for a new first-semester general engineering course in an engineering transfer program ata community college in the eastern United States. We first consider the benefits of using casestudies for learning. We then provide an overview of the watershed monitoring system used tocollect the data and some of the previous educational settings its data has been used in.Subsequently, we summarize the particular event used in this crayfish case study and thedevelopment of some of the data analysis products that will be provided to students. Finally, wediscuss the planned implementation of this case study into the first-year general engineeringcourse and its assessment and future steps to continue this research.1
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Engineering Communication II: Curricular Practices, Integrations, and Collaborations
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mary M. McCall, University of Detroit Mercy; Nassif E. Rayess, University of Detroit Mercy
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
strongertechnical communication skills. In the early 2000s, engineering professional societies reportedunderdeveloped writing and presentation skills in entry-level job candidates while, at the sametime, stressing the time spent in a typical engineer’s day on communication tasks [1, 2]. At thesame time, ABET adopted new criteria for evaluating and accrediting engineering programs [3].The criteria focused on developing “soft skills” including teamwork, ethics, and effectivecommunication, among others. The importance of soft skills has only grown in the interveningyears. Among ABET’s student outcomes as listed in 2019-2020 is “an ability to apply written,oral, and graphical communication in broadly-defined technical and non-technical environments;and an
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Student Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Regina Palero Aleman, University of San Diego; Mireya Becker Roberto; Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Laura Ann Gelles, University of Texas at Dallas; Diana A. Chen, University of San Diego; Gordon D. Hoople, University of San Diego
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Diversity
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Student
favor of describing engineeringwork in terms of technical matters, allowing the continuation of the belief that an engineer's jobis to focus on just technical aspects of the problem and actively exclude the social contexts ofthese [2]. These dualisms are so embedded in the practices and teachings of engineering thatthe separation of social and technical aspects engineers face every day seems natural. Thereductionist nature of engineering problem solving is an asset praised in the classroom, ratherthan questioned.Engineers both generate and perpetuate the separation of “hard” and “soft” skills, prioritizing the“hard” skills above all else. One of the attributes to this divide (which we will refer to as amindset) is the persistence of seeing
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CoNECD Session : Day 1 Slot 1 Technical Session 1
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2021 CoNECD
Authors
Sarah Miller, University of Colorado, Boulder; Cara Frances Lammey, University of Colorado, Boulder
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Lammey, University of Colorado, Boulder Cara Lammey is the Program Manager for Access Pathways at the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. She holds a B.A. in liberal arts from St. John’s College. American c Society for Engineering Education, 20211The BOLD (Broadening Opportunity through Leadership and Diversity)Center hosted the fifth cohort of the EngiNearMe program June 2 – 7,2019. EngiNearMe is made possible through the generous support ofCampos EPC and offers rising Colorado high school seniors a weeklongopportunity at The University of Colorado Boulder to gain exposure toengineering as a potential future academic and
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Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Michael Anthony Crespo, Granby High School, Norfolk Public Schools, Norfolk, VA; Drew E. Brown, Old Dominion University; Deborah Marshall, Norfolk Public Schools Career & Technical Ed. Dept.; Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Murat Kuzlu, Old Dominion University; Petros J. Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University; Linda Vahala, Old Dominion University
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
& Security, 2020. 2020(8): p. 6-12.7. Marquardson, J. and A. Elnoshokaty, Skills, Certifications, or Degrees: What Companies Demand for Entry-Level Cybersecurity Jobs. Information Systems Education Journal, 2020. 18(1): p. 22-28.8. Wang, P. and R. Sbeit. A Comprehensive Mentoring Model for Cybersecurity Education. in 17th International Conference on Information Technology–New Generations (ITNG 2020). 2020. Springer.9. Omar, M.K., et al., Job satisfaction and motivation to teach: Predicting intrinsic and extrinsic factors towards retaining career-switchers in the teaching profession. International Journal of Education, 2018. 3(16): p. 59-76.10. Quinton, S. States Want More Career and Technical
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Eleazar Marquez, Rice University; Samuel Garcia Jr., NASA EPDC
sessions. Attending virtual office hours wasalso emphasized constantly in each lecture session for those who needed additional assistance withhomework sets. In addition, students who could not attend virtual office hours were encouraged tocontact the instructor and schedule a virtual appointment at a manageable time.Strategy 3. Reducing Number of Problems on AssignmentsAnother strategy implemented on the proposed CIRE model involved reducing the number ofproblems assigned on homework and exams. This approach was motivated based on: 1) thecomplexity of the technical themes covered at the outbreak of COVID-19, 2) for those study groupsunable to virtually connect, and 3) to alleviate the workload assigned from respective courses. Thisprecaution was
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Diversity and Two-year Colleges Part 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cynthia Kay Pickering, Arizona State University; Elaine L. Craft, Florence-Darlington Technical College; Caroline Vaningen-Dunn, Arizona State University; Emery DeWitt, Mentor-Connect, Florence-Darlington Technical College ; Richard H. Roberts Jr, Florence-Darlington Technical College, SCATE Center
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Diversity
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Two-Year College
themselves and from people who are like the students that they reach. Types of resources most asked for in live conference sessions include: translation services, pronunciation guides, and listings of agencies/resources that address basic life needs of students, e.g. housing, transportation, food. Types of HSI-relevant resources that were most frequently viewed from the repository are culturally responsive practices that are either research based and/or include examples from other HSI practitioners with NSF grants and proposal development aids.3. Community BuildingCommunity building in year 3 of the project was conducted entirely virtually. This contrasts withyears 1 and 2, where conferences were the primary mechanism for engaging with the