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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Hammad Afzal Quddus, Mercer University; Landon James Yarbrough, Mercer University; Megan Elizabeth Batchelor, Mercer University; Chandan Roy, Mercer University
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Paper ID #45746An independent study on designing and building of an ASTM D5470 standardapparatus for testing thermal performance of various materialsHammad Afzal Quddus, Mercer University Hammad Quddus is an undergraduate student pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Mercer University expecting to graduate in May 2025. He has spent the past two years as an undergraduate research assistant under Dr. Chandan Roy, where he has worked on building and designing a cost-effective thermal interface material testing apparatus.Landon James Yarbrough, Mercer UniversityMiss Megan Elizabeth Batchelor, Mercer University I am a
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Megan Elizabeth Batchelor, Mercer University; Chandan Roy, Mercer University
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Paper ID #45748Development of a Heat Sink-Focused Heat Transfer Laboratory for MechanicalEngineering EducationMiss Megan Elizabeth Batchelor, Mercer University I am a senior studying mechanical engineering at Mercer University. Upon graduation, I plan to pursue a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering.Dr. Chandan Roy, Mercer University Dr. Chandan Roy is an assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering in the School of Engineering at Mercer University in Macon, GA. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University in Auburn, AL. Dr. Roy published many peer-reviewed articles. His research interests include
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Hannah Brook Hedrick; Nancy Moore PhD, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
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Paper ID #45622Exploring the Impact of Panopto on Learner EngagementHannah Brook HedrickNancy Moore PhD, North Carolina State University at Raleigh The author is a Teaching Associate Professor at North Carolina State University in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department. She teaches undergraduate courses in the thermal-fluid sciences. She is the course coordinator for Thermodynamics I and has taught the course in the traditional lecture and flipped formats. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Exploring the Impact of Panopto on Learner EngagementAbstract:The shift
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Daniel Hernandez, The University of Memphis; Ariadna Mendoza, The University of Memphis; Xiaofeng Tan, The University of Memphis; Kathryn Bridson, The University of Memphis; Pegah Farshadmanesh, The University of Memphis
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the 1980s and 1990s, whichtreated systems as dynamic and ill-defined [6]. The evolving definitions of EdTech reflectsocietal changes across generations, and these definitions may represent only a snapshot in time[4]. In 2014, Lakhana [4] investigated the ambiguity surrounding the concept of EdTech,discussing the perspectives of soft technology versus hard technology. Lakhana [4] emphasizedthat, although many scholars advocate for the inclusion of soft technology as a type of EdTech,the literature often demonstrates a bias towards hard technology. The preference for tangible,material conceptions of EdTech, driven by their simplicity, often overshadows less intuitiveperspectives, such as the role of technology in shaping knowledge [4
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Frederick Rowell, Clemson University; Todd Schweisinger P.E., Clemson University; John R. Wagner P.E., Clemson University
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Paper ID #45527Exploration of Collaborative Design Spaces: Student Engineering Interactionsand Workflows in Product DevelopmentFrederick Rowell, Clemson University Lead Author Bio: Frederick (Fritz) Rowell is a graduate student at Clemson University in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He is focusing on virtual engineering tools, including PLM, PDM, and Additive Manufacturing, to quicken product design cadence through coursework and human-subject studies. His professional experience includes internships at E-Z-GO in Augusta, GA, and Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, SC.Dr. Todd Schweisinger P.E., Clemson
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Maya Al Shanti, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Thiha Myat Thu, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach; Kai Jun Chew, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach
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use multiple sources of data to answer research questions in casestudy methodology [30].For this specific study, we analyzed data for participants 1D1 and 1D7, because 1) Alshanti andThu were new undergraduate researchers who were learning about education research and 2)focusing on data from two participants (two interviews and course documents) providedsufficient time for Alshanti and Thu to analyze the data deeply, consistent with the need ofdetailed analysis as part of qualitative analysis [31].Positionality Statements of Kai Jun Chew (Advisor)I am an assistant professor in a first-year engineering program at a teaching-focused institution,who is also a mechanical engineer by training and an education researcher. My identities of beingan
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Mariam Rezai, University of North Georgia ; Redahegn Sileshi, University of North Georgia, Gainesville ; Dennis Garcia, University of Georgia
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band. The focus of this competition was on mechanics, more specifically onforces and motion.Competition Ruleset 1.​ Competition Weight Limit: 250 grams of PLA 2.​ Locomotion Device: Standard-issued Rubber Band (Provided) 3.​ Adhesive: Super Glue (Provided) 4.​ Bearings: 2 Standard-issued Double Sealed Bearings (Provided) 5.​ Total PLA Allocated for Prototyping: 500 grams 6.​ Total PLA Allocated for Competition and Prototyping: 750 grams 7.​ Hull must fit in one print. 8.​ Design must be solely powered by the rubber band. (No Slingshots) 9.​ If there are any ties, the shortest time will be utilized to determine a winner.Beyond providing the supplies, ESG hosted a demo of the 3D Printing Lab to the teams
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Spencer Matthew Pollard, California State University, Chico; Abbas Attarwala, California State University, Chico; Jaime Raigoza, California State University, Chico
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material centered on the BB84 QKD protocol [3]. The BB84 QKD protocolwas introduced during the final three days of the camp. On the first day, students coveredtheoretical concepts about the functionality of the BB84 QKD protocol and learned how to buildand use the provided hardware. The hardware in question is adapted from the University ofWaterloo [4] where the students build these kits in groups to manipulate the polarization of laserlight to simulate quantum mechanical random behavior when measuring a bit of value 0 or a bit ofvalue 1. The second day was dedicated to hands-on activities that allowed students to simulatequantum key exchanges using the assembled kits. The final day culminated in studentpresentations on various QKD protocols