contribute tocommunity development and enhance their skills. The implementation of project-based learning(PBL) in community-based projects has been shown to improve students’ collaboration andcommunication skills (Sagala et al., 2019). PBL involves exploration of knowledge as studentswork on a project over an extended period of time, providing opportunities for students to gainprofessional experience with real-world projects (Bakar et al., 2019; Kokotsaki et al., 2016).CBR offer numerous advantages for both researchers and the communities involved. Thisresearch methodology has been shown to be effective for translating research findings intocommunity solutions (Tapia et al., 2022). Furthermore, CBR promotes co-learning whereresearchers gain insights
Paper ID #41396Mixed Reality as a Teaching Tool for Improving Spatial Visualization in EngineeringStudentsMs. Israa Azzam, Purdue University, West Lafayette Israa is a Ph.D. student at Purdue University, specializing in digital technologies and control systems. She received her B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Beirut Arab University (BAU) in 2019 and her M.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut (AUB) in 2021, specializing in Robust Control. Israa is a Research Assistant on the National Science Foundation-funded Project ”Research Initiation: Developing Spatial
colleges’official websites. The initial analysis was carried out in 2019 on 60 engineering programs (29 EngineeringManagement programs and 31 Mechanical Engineering Programs) based on the ASEE‘Engineering by Numbers’ report for 2018 [17] and ABET sample report for 2018. The analysiswas then repeated in 2022 on 89 engineering programs (49 Engineering Management & 40Mechanical Engineering programs) based on the updated ASEE ‘Engineering by Numbers’ reportfor 2021 [39] and ABET sample report for 2021. This approach enables analysis of the dynamicsof implementation of professional transferable skills in the respective engineering programs. Delimitations of the StudyA literature review of professional skill teaching
Tinoco is a professor in Industrial Engineering Program at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Brazil. She currently coordinates the Institutional Modernization Proposal for the modernization of the Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Program, managed by the School of Engineering at UFRGS, under the Graduation Modernization Program (PMG) promoted by CAPES (Brazilian funding agency) and the Fulbright Commission since 2019. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023TEACHING STRATEGIES IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROGRAMS IN BRAZIL:BENCHMARKING IN NORTH AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES TEACHING STRATEGIES IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGPROGRAMS IN BRAZIL: BENCHMARKING IN NORTH AMERICAN
course?” Students replied with a number -2 (strongly disagree)TO +2 (strongly agree). They were also asked “What features of the simulation experience didyou find most useful for learning? The least? Rate the features below from 0 (not useful) to 5(extremely useful).” The features are listed in Table 4. Student outcomes (final grades in thecourse) anonymously linked to which simulation was done by the student were also considered. Table 3. Terms from which data was collected Term University Mode Number of Graduate or Simulations Students Undergraduate Summer 2 2019 LMU In-person 18 Graduate Healthcare
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including developing pedagogical methods to build andinstill entrepreneurship knowledge and skills in students, how to measure instilling of theentrepreneurial spirit in graduates, and how to measure commercialization of research outcomesfrom its member institutions [10]. However, not all institutions have joined this network, and nota lot of information is out there on these initiatives, especially for institutions whose members havenot had a chance to attend the American society of Engineering Educators (ASEE) conferences.To ensure that engineering graduates are empowered with the requisite skills they will need to getemployment and to grow in a corporate environment, we incorporated an interdisciplinary projectinto the engineering/STEM
American Journal of Industrial and Business Management (AJIBM). He is currently a senior member of the Institute of Industrial Engineers and Society of Manufacturing Engineers and a former chair of the Manufacturing Engineering Division of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE). He is also actively involved in several consortia activities. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024Empowering Quality Excellence: A 10-Day Quality Engineering Boot Camp for Accelerated LearningAbstractCultivating quality engineering expertise is paramount in today's dynamic and competitivelandscape. Hence, The University of Texas at El Paso and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics presenta
variousinterests related to them” [12]. A more concise description of DT was introduced by Luka (2019) as “ asystematic approach to problem-solving that involves the human perspective” [13]. Human CenteredDesign (HCD) has been used either hand-in-hand with DT [14] or used synonymously [15]. Empathizing,the first stage of DT, is considered the core of HCD [14], this highlights the focus on the human elementin the process of designing or solving a problem. Define is the second stage in DT, it is characterized byworking towards defining the problem at hand. Ideation is the third stage in DT, which can be defined asan iterative process to achieve a final design that addresses the user’s needs [16]. While having the capacity to work in cross-functional
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additional rooms. This meantthat even nurses with three-room assignments were often covering more than the roomsdocumented on the white board at the nursing station.At the time the project began, no personnel assignment data was recorded. Each day, the chargenurse would write the room assignments on the large white board by the nurses’ station with thespecific room assignments. Every 12 hours or so, the board would be erased and as the shiftschanged, the data would be lost. As such, the first step of this project involved replicating thewhiteboard data on a simple check sheet to record how personnel assignments were allocated.An example of this can be seen in Figure 1.ASEE 2023Industrial Engineering DivisionFigure 1: Data Capture for Room
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