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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca Anne Scott, University of Oklahoma; Alex Nelson Frickenstein, University of Oklahoma; Stefan Wilhelm, University of Oklahoma
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Diversity
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
will work on this endeavor. Describe the job titles and roles for the various biomedical engineers who would aid in the development and translation of this proposed medical device. If you do not know of any, please type "don't know".3. What experiences and/or skills do you think you (i.e., an undergraduate) should plan to pursue/obtain during your undergraduate tenure to prepare for a career? If you don't know of any, please type "don't know".Appendix B: Alumni Panel Questions1. How/why did you choose the post-graduation route that you did?2. For those who went into industry, why did you choose to go into industry directly with a B.S. or after obtaining your M.S.? How difficult was it to find a job?3. What kinds of extracurriculars
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pallavi Singh, University of South Florida; Luis Miguel Quevedo, IEEE Educational Activities; Grisselle Centeno, Florida Southern College; Wilfrido A. Moreno P.E., University of South Florida; Liliana M. Villavicencio, University of South Florida
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
scalability of mechatronic components with IoT. Soft Skill: Innovation in design. Project management across disciplines, following re- quirements, planning, and critical solutions. Key performance Indicator: Effectiveness in the integration of mechanical and elec- tronic components. Innovation in design solutions, support report of the different config- urations used or analyzed, and the reason for the implemented methodology.4. Focus Area: Electrical/Electronic Learning Objective: Create IoT/IIoT-based electronic circuits that enable smart pick- and-place operations and seamless data flow for production analytics. Practice: Assemble and test an IoT-based electronic circuit that controls a pick-and- place system
Conference Session
Engineering Empowered Communities: Place-Based Community Engaged Learning
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Micaha Dean Hughes, North Carolina State University; Aaron Arenas, North Carolina State University; Latricia Walker Townsend, North Carolina State University; Tameshia Ballard Baldwin, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
Saturdayprogramming and a summer camp experience.There are two curricular developers for the course: (1) a retired engineer, and (2) a former K-12STEM teacher, both of whom now work to create STEM outreach opportunities for children. Withinput from industry partner representatives and the two program teachers, the curriculum developerscreated a dynamic curricular guidebook that includes engineering content, a variety of activities, andcomprehensive lesson plans that are used by the teachers. All information can be customized to meetspecific school and student needs, within the pace of a traditional nine-week class time frame (shownin Figure 1 below). Specialty materials needed to conduct lessons (e.g., Arduino boards, mousetraps,materials for 3D printing
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division (IND) Technical Session 4
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Israa Azzam, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Farid Breidi, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Faisal Aqlan, University of Louisville; Jose M Garcia, Purdue University; Paul Asunda, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Industrial Engineering Division (IND)
tool to develop spatial visualization skills forstudents throughout engineering drawing courses [18]. The ILMS application introducedstudents to the fundamentals of engineering drawing education, e.g., isometric and multi-viewdrawings, sectioning layouts, dimensioning tools, and orthographics. It comprised three mainsubsystems: preliminary level assessment test, interactive tutorials, and content managementconfiguration, allowing instructors to track the students’ progress. Researchers conducted a two-year study on engineering graphics students at the University of Burgos in Spain to test theeffectiveness of ILMS compared to traditional learning methods [19]. They designed 55 surveymodules using the questionnaire planning criteria in [20], [21
Conference Session
MECH - Technical Session 2: Enhancing Learning through Hands-On Design
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew S Ballard, Utah Valley University; Taten McConahay, Utah Valley University; Brett Swain, Utah Valley University; Sarah Dayley, Utah Valley University
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
of fluid through the valve. Figure 5. Zoomed-in view of a silicone venous valve test section. a) Open configuration under favorable pressure gradient. a) Closed configuration under adverse pressure gradientWith a functional silicone venous valve model and flow control system that can provide pressuredrop and flow rate data, the system can now be used alongside numerical simulations to explorethe effect of valve morphology on pumping performance. Further, we plan on introducing dyeand tracer particles to the flow to visualize regions of fluid stasis, and to approximate theresidence time of fluid in the venous valve region to further determine the effect of valvemorphology on flow conditions conducive to VTE.Reflections on student
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2024 ASEE PSW Conference
Authors
Mehran Andalibi, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Heather Marriott, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott; Oyku Eren Ozsoy, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott; Luis Felipe Zapata-Rivera; Sameer Abufardeh, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott
college. Fig15. Response to survey question 15Among the general suggestions by students given to question 16 “Can you think of other waysthat the instructor can use ChatGPT to enhance your learning?” the most interesting and valuablecomments are provided below: 1) “Compare ChatGPT code to instructor's code.” 2) “Show students how to use ChatGPT effectively.” 3) “Show the limitations of ChatGPT.” 4) “ChatGPT can make study guides or plans or practice problems.” 5) “Use it to study for quizzes and tests. Feed it the study guide and PowerPoints and it will quiz you on it.” 6) “Use ChatGPT to come up with in-class exercises and practice problems.”2- Analytical Statistics:In this section, we evaluate
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2013 GSW
Authors
Oscar N. Garcia; Garima Bajwa; Cynthia L. Claiborne; Shanti R. Thiyagaraja; Mohamed Fazeen; Eric H. Pruett
ofapplications software most often in areas such as: • Collaborative work • Support Service Desk • Accounting applications (payroll, taxes, etc.) • CRM (Customer Relationship Management) • MIS (Management Information Systems) • ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) • Specialized software for particular applications (education, graphics, etc.) The Cloud SaaS provider is responsible for licensing of the software and amortizes its cost among the users which results in savings to the user. User access security is often resolved using a single sign-on password for a consumer.PaaS: Platform as a Service. The platform consists of an architecture (say private
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2010 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Christopher C. Ibeh
, actuation, thermal conductivity, sensing, healthmonitoring, self healing, energy generation, energy storage, etc. This effort emphasizes thefundamental understanding of the underlying science33-34 of how the bulk properties areinfluenced by such nano-attributes as dispersion, aspect ratio, interfacial phenomena, structure(primary, secondary and tertiary), purity, defects, etc. Transition of nanotechnology toaerospace and aircraft applications will be facilitated via such factors as technology readiness,verifiable distribution and orientation of nanoparticles, quality assurance and quality controltools and methodologies, certification plan, and the need for industry-academia-governmentcollaboration. This NASA effort has resulted in the development
Conference Session
DSA Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmad Slim, The University of Arizona; Gregory L. Heileman, The University of Arizona; Melika Akbarsharifi, The University of Arizona; Kristina A Manasil, The University of Arizona; Ameer Slim, University of New Mexico
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Data Science & Analytics Constituent Committee (DSA), Diversity
Collection
2024 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Annual Conference
Authors
Trystan S. Goetze
you have programmed into your ELMproduces any benefits for the community. Deliberate as a group and record your choices on your Stat Sheet.Roll Programming: After you have made your choices, go through the other phases of the round.  If your result is 1 or 2, your programming doesn’t work as well as you’d hoped, producing inconsistent results. Increase CH by 2.  If your result is 3 or 4, your programming works exactly as planned, for example, by helping people to identify the presence of toxins. Increase CH by 4.  If your result is 5 or 6, not only does your programming work, but it helps address
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2009 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Josh Coffman; Sachin S. Terdalkar; Joseph J. Rencis; Jiancheng Liu; Ashland O. Brown
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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Paul Blowers
concept maps other than in assessment4. Theypoint out that instructors can use them in instructional planning, which will be discussed later onin this work, and as learning tools. Concept maps are effective learning tools both when given tostudents and when created by students. As discussed before, creating concept maps forcesstudents to attempt to organize information. However, having concept maps provided allows thestudents to see a hierarchy or overall structure to which they can anchor new concepts within theframework of their own understanding. Schau and Mattern also discussed some quick andefficient methods of using concept maps that have not been discussed in the other works, whichis to use them as a template where varying degrees of node
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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Arun K. Datta; Jacqueline Caesar; Daphne Rainey; Stephen Cammer; Julie Schuman; Oswald Crasta
costs through a redundancy of services19. Developing the state of health informatics hasthe potential to eliminate many of these concerns and increase the efficiency of the system. Thepresent US administration’s plan is to invest approximately $50 billion over the next five years tomove towards the adoption of standards-based electronic health information systems, includingelectronic health records in the nation’s health system. In February 2009, President Obamaprovided $19.2 billion for health IT in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Thislegislature is expected to create a demand for skilled healthcare professionals with knowledge ofCI. With this in mind, a CIBRED course, ‘Cyberinfrastructure in Healthcare Management’ hasbeen created
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2009 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Josh Coffman; Jiancheng Liu; Ashland O. Brown; Sachin S. Terdalkar; Joseph J. Rencis
Conference Session
Use of Technology in Civil Engineering Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Taylor Halverson, Brigham Young University; Rollin H. Hotchkiss, Brigham Young University
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Civil Engineering
information was to accomplish thefollowing things. First, we wanted to verify that the project-based learning, at least from astudent perception perspective, met the purposes for why we implemented it in the first place.Can team-based, project-based learning assignments that require learners to plan and design howto teach others the course concepts increase subject matter mastery, interest in the subject, andthe ability to see applications of the content in the everyday world? The survey data helped us toanswer these questions. Momentarily, we’ll share that data as evidence that according to thestudents the project assignment had the intended effect.Second, from an instructional design standpoint for the course, we wanted to learn what workedfor
Conference Session
Professional Identity
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Tech; Brock E. Barry, U.S. Military Academy; Kerry Meyers, University of Notre Dame; Rachel Louis, Virginia Tech
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Educational Research and Methods
Conference Session
Expanding the Borders of Engineering Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sandra Ingram, University of Manitoba; Anita H. Ens, University of Manitoba; Marcia R. Friesen, University of Manitoba
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
which long, informalconversations about issues not directly related to work would be considered appropriate, andwhere the initiative in the conversation would rest with the senior individual. His narrativeillustrates that in a short period of time, he had made the shift to planning for a focussed,efficient meeting in which he showed appropriate initiative in the North American low powerdistance, low context environment.Similarly, participants reported the PPEM course offered a head start on the networking process.A single class was devoted to the topic, and guest speakers including professors and othersexternal to the university came in and allowed IEEQ students to interact and exchangeinformation. Subsequently, a provincial engineering
Conference Session
Capstone Design I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter L Schmidt, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Daniel Hoch, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Nabila A. Bousaba, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; William F. Heybruck, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Deborah L Sharer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Valentina Cecchi, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Gary Teng, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Elizabeth Sharer, Francis Marion University
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Design in Engineering Education
large. These projects provide students with the experience ofworking with established engineers. They also provide a marketing opportunity for the Collegeof Engineering (COE), as well as the capstone design program. In the last four years, coursepopulation has increased from 60 to 265. The solution described herein for the studentassignment problem allows projects to be staffed with students using a weighted coefficient foreach student/project combination. This course begins with an event where projectrepresentatives are present to answer student queries regarding project specifics andexpectations. The course timetable is such that project assignments need to be made quickly, sothat an initial planning meeting with student teams, faculty
Conference Session
K-12 Students and Teachers
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tirupalavanam G. Ganesh, Arizona State University
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Educational Research and Methods
Conference Session
Special Session: Impacts of Service in Engineering
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Linda Barrington, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; John Duffy, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Educational Research and Methods
understanding of subject matter. They found that service-learning is moreeffective over four years and that the messiness inherent in helping solve real community-basedproblems enhances the positive effects  (Eyler & Giles, 1999).  Astin et al. found with longitudinal data of 22,000 students that service-learning had significantpositive effects on 11 outcome measures: academic performance (GPA, writing skills, criticalthinking skills), values (commitment to activism and to promoting racial understanding), self-efficacy, leadership (leadership activities, self-rated leadership ability, interpersonal skills),choice of a service career, and plans to participate in service after college. In all measures exceptself-efficacy, leadership, and
Conference Session
ECE Education and Engineering Mathematics
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Seyed Zekavat
Conference Session
BME Introductory Courses
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Mia Markey; Kathy Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering Poster
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
John Buck; Kathleen Wage; Cameron Wright; Thad Welch
questions on the SSCI exams, including eight example questions taken directly from theexams. Section 4 outlines the studies now underway to evaluate the current versions of theexams. Section 5 presents the results from these studies with the data collected to date.Lastly, Section 6 summarizes our findings thus far and describes our future plans.2 Exam DevelopmentSignals and systems is typically taught in the late sophomore or early junior year. Represen-tative texts for this subject include the books by Oppenheim and Willsky with Nawab,6 andby Lathi.7 As indicated in the introduction, there are several ways to organize the signalsand systems material. One approach is to present continuous-time topics first, followed bydiscrete-time topics; a
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Educational Opportunities in Engr. Abroad
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
D. Joseph Mook
abroad has been resolved bypreparing an approved “program of study” for each student prior to departure to the hostuniversity. As part of the application process, students, with their academic advisor’s approval,list courses that must be taken in order to complete their degree and provide course syllabi andother documentation on these courses for the review of prospective host campuses. Advisors atthe host campus recommend equivalent courses and provide similar documentation for thestudent’s own advisor, who then approves this plan of study before the student departs foroverseas. ABET was consulted on this method and has endorsed this general approach. Tocomplement the credit transfer process, a course databank was recently created, listing
Conference Session
Professionally Oriented Graduate Program
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Donald Keating
made, most have been piecemeal at best, seeming never to break intothe mainstream of U.S. graduate engineering education at the national level. This is no longer acceptableif America is to sustain a competitive advantage in advanced engineering and technological leadership inthe global economy. This situation will continue unless there is deliberate, planned systematic action foreducational leadership at the national level. In order to meet the challenge for sustainable change, theASEE-Graduate Studies Division has formed a National Collaborative Task Force to spearhead actionacross the country to purposefully address the compelling issues for needed reform in engineeringgraduate education. The National Collaborative is charged not only to
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Mohammed Ferdjallah, Marshall University; Asad Salem, Marshall University
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2022 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Annual Conference
Authors
Peter N. Knox, State University of New York at Binghamton; Sawsan Werfelli, Binghamton University; Amber Simpson, State University of New York at Binghamton
practices[20]. Despite growing evidence of the importance of introducing elementary students toengineering concepts and activities, several systemic barriers persist in truly integrating andsustaining these concepts into curriculum and practices in schools. Few students express interestor plans for STEM and engineering careers or experiences, as they’re often not exposed to thediscipline or its applicability during their K-12 education. This is likely due in large part to thelimited or nonexistent training or preparation that K-12 teachers receive in integratingengineering principles into their existing curriculum or content areas [21]. Epstein and Miller[29] corroborated these findings, adding evidence that educators understand the importance
Conference Session
Project-Based, Inquiry Guided, and High Performance Learning Environments: Effective Approaches
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khairiyah Mohd-Yusof, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Syed Helmi Syed Hassan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Mohammad Zamry Jamaludin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Nor Farida Harun, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Chemical Engineering
Submission of individual PR&PI at the beginning Feedback on C1, C2, C3, C4 discussion & of class. Students discuss in teams, starting from PR&PI consensus individual PR&PI to find consensus for team discussed PR&PI, and draw up action plan and assign learning issues to each member to prepare for peer teaching, within a given time in the class. May request presentation of team PR&PI. Overall Class In-class discussion of each team PR&PI, where Feedback on C1, C2, C3, PR&PI students may be randomly called to provide team
Conference Session
Enhancing Instructional Effectiveness in Civil Engineering: Case Studies
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald W. Welch, University of Texas, Tyler; Clifton B. Farnsworth, University of Texas, Tyler
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Civil Engineering
Conference Session
Fostering Student Learning
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexandra Emelina Coso, Georgia Institute of Technology; Reid Bailey, University of Virginia
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Educational Research and Methods