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Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
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Ranji K. Vaidyanathan, Oklahoma State University; Shalini Sabharwal Gopalkrishnan, Menlo College
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
freelancemoms.com, Introspect and Lex- ion Global and worked as a consultant with A F Ferguson (then part of KPMG) and worked on projects with USAID, Fortune 500 firms and the Government. She has volunteered with Junior achievement, Big Brother Big Sister, Page 15, World Affairs Council, Girl Scouts, Hands on Atlanta and Orlando. Dr. Gopalkrishnan earned her Bachelor of Mathematics/statistics degree from Bombay University, Masters in Business (PGDM) from Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, India and her Doctoral credentials from University of Florida. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Abstract Mass scale Online Synchronous Entrepreneurship
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Computers in Education 2 - Programming 2
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Safia Malallah, Kansas State University; Khaled Nasser Alsalmi, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training; Joshua Levi Weese, Kansas State University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
Paper ID #34235Measuring Awareness of Computational Thinking in Kuwaiti EducationalInstitutionsSafia Malallah, Kansas State University Safia Malallah is a web developer, artist, and Ph.D. candidate at Kansas State University. She obtained her master’s degree in computer science from Montana State University in 2017. Her research is centered around metamorphic testing in scientific software. Safia’s research interests expanded to include com- puter science education after observing the influence computer science has on her children. Her current research project is examining methods of teaching young children computational
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Minorities in Engineering Division Poster Session
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Amanda Melinda McLeroy, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Evelyn Sowells-Boone, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
Chair’s award for Rookie Researcher of the year in the Computer System Technology department. Dr. Sowells is the lead investigator of the Females in Technology (FiT) summer boot camp grant project for academically gifted low income rising senior and junior high girls for recruitment into the technology degree areas. She is also the co-PI of the Aggie STEM Minority Male Maker grant project focused on early exposure to technology to stimulate interest in technology of middle school minority males. Evelyn is not only outstanding in teaching and research, but also in service. She recently received the 2013 Chair’s Award for Outstanding Service in the Department of Computer System Technology and is a member of Upsilon Phi
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Innovative, Engaging Pedagogies for Engineering Ethics Education
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Jennifer Fiegel, University of Iowa; Beth Rundlett, University of Iowa; A. Allen Bradley Jr., The University of Iowa; Katelyn Rose Murhammer, University of Iowa
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Engineering Ethics
customers. Our aims for this project are two-fold: 1) to helpundergraduate students see that engineering decisions made during the design, production, oreven after launch of a product can have larger consequences than originally anticipated; 2) todetermine if hands-on ethical problem-solving activities in the classroom increases studentcapability in ethical decision making.We have introduced this choose-your-own adventure activity in two courses: the college-widefirst-year Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving course and the second-year chemicalengineering Process Calculations course. This work-in-progress will present initial feedbackfrom students who have participated in the activity and an assessment of student ethical decision-making
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Darlene M. Olsen, Norwich University; Alicia Dawn Beth, Landmark College; Michelle Batchelder Burd ; Christine Latulippe, Norwich University; Joe Latulippe, Norwich University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
University of Texas at Austin and BA in Psychology from Bard College. She is currently Assistant Professor of Education and Department Chair of Core Education at Landmark College in Putney, VT. She consults as a researcher and program evaluator for STEM education programs.Dr. Michelle Batchelder Burd , Dr. Michelle Burd, is Principal/Owner of Burd’s Eye View, an independent consulting firm in Austin, TX, which conducts program evaluation for educational institutions and nonprofits. Current projects examine experiential and active learning, culturally relevant pedagogy, faculty development and systemic reform in STEM. Michelle has a B.A. in psychology with a concentration in mathematics from the University of North
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
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Fethiye Ozis P.E., Northern Arizona University; Kyle Nathan Winfree, Northern Arizona University; Elizabeth Glass, Northern Arizona University
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
practice [5, 13]. To enhance students’ employability skills, career identity and practice readiness; Green, Carbone, and Rayner (2019) argued for more flexible and accessible alternatives to the traditional curriculum [14]. Carbone et al. (2020) identified a range of programs and practices, in addition to placements and internships, including practicums, projects, field trips, and site visits within the plethora of activities that can be used to develop practice ready graduates by expanding students’ perceptions of their career and professional identity [13]. Another example of flexible and accessible alternatives is student organizations. Kurniawaran et al. (2020) argued the positive and significant impact of students
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Computers in Education 3 - Modulus I
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Arinjoy Basak, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Todd Patrick Shuba, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jianqiang Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sneha Patel Davison, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; David A. Dillard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jacob R. Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Clifford A. Shaffer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Computers in Education
1987. Hedirects the OpenDSA project, whose goal is to provide a complete online collection of interactive tutorialsfor data structures and algorithms courses. His research interests are in Digital Education, AlgorithmVisualization, Algorithm Design and Analysis, and Data Structures. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Towards Designing an Interactive System for Accelerated Learning and As- sessment in Engineering Mechanics: A First Look at the Deforms Problem Solving SystemAbstractRepeated deliberate practice has been shown to be vital to developing mastery in engineeringproblem solving. Online tutoring systems have enhanced learning experiences
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First-Year Programs: Virtual Instruction in the First Year II
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Nina Kamath Telang, University of Texas at Austin; Nisha Abraham, University of Texas at Austin; Mohana Seelan, University of Texas at Austin; Ramakrishna Sai Annaluru, University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
gathered through a survey conducted at the start of the semester indicated that morethan 50% of our incoming students have either completed AP Computer Science A or APComputer Science Principles or both, about 25% have taken another computer programmingcourse or learned programming through high school club activities, and only about 20% of ourstudents have no experience whatsoever. While this freshman level course does not require anyprior knowledge of programming basics, students having some background are at an advantagedue to their familiarity with the process of algorithmic thinking, and translation of an algorithmto a computer program. The primary objective of this research project was to determine theimpact of active learning on students
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 5
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Tracy L. Yother, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Anne M. Lucietto, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Geanie Umberger, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Mary E. Johnson PhD, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
of nearly $2.4 B in maintenance and engineering over the next 20years; this translates into nearly 800,000 new and existing positions in these areas. Currently,while there is an increase in the number of certified airframe and powerplant technicians thisyear, there needs to be an increase of 37% to meet the projected demand [4].The need for increased diversity, especially in the aerospace industry, is needed because theindustry is becoming more global with increasing collaboration between countries andcompanies. This increased cooperation means requires greater diversity is needed to ensurepolicies, procedures, tools, and methods meet the needs of everyone involved. Diversity is alsogood for companies. Diversity in the workforce results in
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 10
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Nolgie O. Oquendo-Colón, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus; Lourdes A. Medina, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus; Maria Angelica Velazquez, Montana State University; David Claudio, Montana State University; Aidsa I. Santiago-Roman, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
Purdue University. Dr. Santiago has over 20 years of experience in academia and has been successful in obtaining funding and publishing for various research projects. She’s also the founder and advisor of the first ASEE student chapter in Puerto Rico. Her research interests include investigating students’ understanding of difficult concepts in engineering sciences, especially for underrepresented populations (Hispanic students). She has studied the effective- ness engineering concept inventories (Statics Concept Inventory - CATS and the Thermal and Transport Concept Inventory - TTCI) for diagnostic assessment and cultural differences among bilingual students. She has also contributed to the training and
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Best in DEED
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Megan Hammond, University of Indianapolis; Joan Martinez, University of Indianapolis; Elizabeth Ziff, University of Indianapolis
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
capture the real problem when addressed from a multitude of viewpoints.Diverse designers provide diverse ideas to generate a variety of solutions. When the diversity ofthe designers is eliminated we risk the alienation of potential users and lose the intuitive interfacedesign. How can we produce effective user-product interaction or, more importantly, ensure ournext generations of designers are producing effective user-product interfaces?Background and Previous WorkThere have been a number of programs consciously reflecting on this need for developinggraduates who are aware and receptive to the needs of clients, users, and the general public. ThePicker Engineering Program at Smith College has implemented the TOYtech project into theircurriculum
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Innovative Pedagogies Afforded Through Technology and Remote Learning
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Manjina Shrestha, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Educational Research and Methods
accessiblesmartphones in the digital world today can be a better choice for smart and effective learning.Moreover, it will have more significance with increasing online studies in the current pandemicscenario. In this paper, an AR mobile tool prototype developed for engineering education isdiscussed. The app includes limited opensource 3D models, interaction abilities, teachingcontent, and quiz feature and was evaluated with a survey. This paper will introduce the project,present an overview, design framework, implementation process, testing, and survey results. Thesurvey results show that the app is effective and useful in learning.KeywordsAugmented Reality, Engineering Education, STEM Learning, 3D Models, Unity, Vuforia,Android app.1 IntroductionEducation
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Sociotechnical Thinking I: Classroom Experiences, Identity, and Theory
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Desen Sevi Ozkan, Tufts University; Kenyetta Anisah Rose Neal Akowa
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
socialization includes an implicit understanding of what constitutes'evidence' to base engineering decisions [5-6]. The joke quoted in Donna Riley's Engineeringand Social Justice synthesis lectures satirizes the engineer's method of 'brute force' problem-solving that ultimately takes much longer than the sociologist's method of valuing localknowledge. As an added value, the rapport between the sociologist and the sexton may provehelpful in future stages of the project that could require local engagement and community buy-in.Students learn what counts as engineering knowledge in the engineering curriculum and can bequick to employ such 'brute force' methods of problem-solving. However, what perceptions ofproblem-solving are these students coming into
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Carlotta A. Berry, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Audrey Bowden, Vanderbilt University; Monica Farmer Cox, The Ohio State University; Tahira N. Reid, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Leroy L. Long III, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
involves the quantification and integration of human-centered considerations in engineering systems and/or the design process. Her research program has received funding from the National Science Foundation, Procter & Gamble, Air Force Office of Sci- entific Research, and many others. Her projects that involved the intersection of diversity and mechanical engineering have been featured in media sources including National Geographic, NBC’s Today Show, Essence Magazine, Reuters, National Public Radio and many others. A highly sought out role model for the younger generation, Dr. Reid Smith’s story about her double dutch jump rope invention is featured in two children’s books and was on the 2017 New York State English
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Bringing a Different Perspective
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Eli Broemer, Michigan State University; Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University
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Mechanics
SMART assessment, a modified mastery learning pedagogy for problem based courses. He created and co-teaches a multi-year integrated system design (ISD) project for mechanical engineering students. He is a mentor to mechanical engineering graduate teaching fellows and actively champions the adoption and use of teaching technologies. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Cheating and Chegg: a RetrospectiveAbstractIn the spring of 2020, universities across America, and the world, abruptly transitioned to onlinelearning. The online transition required faculty to find novel ways to administer assessments andin some cases, for
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Faculty Perspectives of Active Learning, Inequity, and Curricular Change
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Hadi Ali, Arizona State University; Ann F. McKenna, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Bekki, Arizona State University; Rod D. Roscoe, Arizona State University
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Educational Research and Methods
integrate design into theengineering curriculum (e.g., Crawley, 2002) and to identify effective ways for assessment (Dym et al.,2005). Some faculty were comfortable engaging in a pedagogy based on project-based learning (PBL)(Smith et al., 2005). Employers started to recognize the qualities that PBL provides for students, includingcommunication, teamwork skills and interest in life-long learning (Oakes, Coyle, & Jamieson, 2000;Smith, 2004).The constantly changing nature of the engineering curriculum, in concert with economic, social andglobal contexts, continuously call for engineering faculty to adapt, by incorporating new content as wellas utilizing effective educational interventions. A recent study on The Global State of the Art
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Capitalizing on COVID: Using This Disruptor to Change the Educational Model
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Paige West, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Frederick Paige, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Natasha B. Watts, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Walter C. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Civil Engineering
course material introduces students to the construction project lifecycle from theconceptual design phase through construction completion and operation and maintenance. All thecontent delivery was online asynchronous, but there were online synchronous TA and instructoroffice hours. The course was designed to individualize each interaction the students had with theLMS interface (e.g., lecture page visits, discussion page visits). The design took into accounthow Canvas measures user interactions inside of modules like the one shown in Figure 2. Eachweekly module was unlocked Monday at 12:00 AM. The expectation was to complete thematerial in the module by the following Sunday at 11:59 PM. Since the course wasasynchronous, the instructor pre
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Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 4
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Duo Li, Shenyang City University; Elizabeth Milonas, New York City College of Technology; Qiping Zhang, Long Island University
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Graduate Studies
coreofferings, followed by analytical courses, followed by capstone/internship/project/thesis, followedby statistics/probability/math, followed by programming, followed by businessintelligence/NLP/Machine learning. Least on the list is communication /privacy /professionalism/ethics. In an earlier study [7], content analysis of a total of 59 ALA-accredited Library Master’sprograms in North America listed on the ALA website (www.ala.org/accreditedprograms/directory)in December 2015 were evaluated. Each institution’s course offering documentation on theirwebsites, such as the current course catalog and course description database, were reviewed toidentify data-related programs and courses. The goal of the research was to identify current trendsin
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Research Methods and Studies on Engineering Education Research
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Johanna Naukkarinen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology; Marja Talikka, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #32597Design Science in Engineering Education ResearchDr. Johanna Naukkarinen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology Johanna Naukkarinen received her M.Sc. degree in chemical engineering from Helsinki University of Technology in 2001, her D.Sc. (Tech) degree in knowledge management from Tampere University of Technology in 2015, and her professional teacher qualification from Tampere University of Applied sci- ences in 2013. She is currently working as a post-doctoral researcher and project manager with the School of Energy Systems at Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT with main research
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First-year Programs: Computation in the First Year
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Bethany Luke, Valparaiso University; Ruth E. H. Wertz, Valparaiso University
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First-Year Programs
show three discernable constructsthat align with the three dimensions of student attitudes previously defined by Aiken [5]. Items inthe affective dimension focus on how students feel while programming (i.e., I find programmingfrustrating or programming is boring), items in the behavioral dimension focus on the actions ofbecoming a better programmer (i.e, I take part in programming projects if I get the chance, I doresearch in order to be a good programmer, or I follow the developments in programming) anditems in the cognitive domain focus on the value of programming in solving problems (i.e,programming makes human life easier or programming improves your problem-solving skills).While self-reported scales do have some limitations in
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Engineering Communication I: History and Praxis
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Royce A Francis, George Washington University; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Rachel Riedner, George Washington University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
; ● uncertainty about operational performance rather than certainty in projections; and, ● augmented memory or information processing through interaction with external sources, tools, and experts rather than complete and adequate internal memory.The interaction among these characteristics yields complex, potentially poorly structuredproblems—having poor data quality, ambiguity, and high-stakes. Thus, developing engineeringjudgment in order to make decisions in the face of complexity is an important educationalobjective. Prior research suggests that decision making under complexity involves severalinteracting cognitive processes including but not limited to: perception (reception or collection ofinformation from the natural, social, or
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Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
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Claudia Paz Gwynn, Universidad Andres Bello; Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Universidad Andres Bello
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
collaboration of the program directors to postpone thebeginning of the Module's teaching towards the end of the semester gave us time to investigate,gather information, discuss, reflect, design, iterate and implement.ConclusionsA pilot program is essentially a validation instance that includes methodologies, facilitators'profiles, implementations, application of instruments, and results analysis. This program was thechallenge we faced in 2017. The Faculty Council presented the results to develop the project byincreasing the entrepreneurship and innovation seal to all students. It was necessary to adjustexpected learning, expand coverage, train teachers, among other actions, reaching 100% of thefirst semester students of the faculty nationwide in 2019
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First-year Programs: Focus on Student Success 2
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Elizabeth Anne Stephan, Clemson University; Abigail T. Stephan, Clemson University; Baker A. Martin, Clemson University; Matthew K. Miller, Clemson University
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First-Year Programs
environmentallydevastating.” Considering the potentially devastating consequences, many students highlightedthe need for immediate attention in nuclear terror: “I enjoyed looking at your presentationbecause I believe this issue [Preventing Nuclear Terror] should be addressed as soon as possible”and “if a solution is not found to prevent these nuclear terror attack methods millions of livescould be lost, ecosystems ruined, and endless destruction/war.”Especially relevant to current circumstances within our world, many students made connectionsbetween these issues and the COVID-19 pandemic. Some highlighted the priority status given tomitigate the impact, stating that “many projects that were in place to help achieve this goal [goodhealth and well-being] were put on
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 3
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Leslie Harvey III, University of Florida; Ashish Aggarwal, University of Florida
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Computing and Information Technology
that homework accuracy 2 weeks prior can indicate exam perfor-mance [6], which suggests time is an influential factor in flipped classrooms. With this in mind,it is evident that understanding student behaviors is necessary to improve the learning in flippedclassrooms. Willman et al., studied the effect of study habits in students’ performance in CS1 and found that“students who receive the highest grade start and finish their work early, do not work on weekends,and do not work at night....” [18]. Edwards et al., and Shaffer et al., also found that students whobegin programming projects earlier perform better than those who begin closer to the due date[16, 19]. Given that it is mostly accepted that students who start earlier on assignments
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2011 North Midwest Section
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Waddah Akili
) Pedagogical studieshave demonstrated that the case study/ case history approach to engineering education provides agreater understanding of the multifaceted nature of civil engineering.(7,8) They can be used tosimulate a variety of learning protocols such as: design and analysis experiences,interdisciplinary issues and concerns, costs, hazards, owner preferences, and compliance withstandards and guidelines. Cases, by and large, describe situations, projects, problems, decisions,etc., and are primarily derived from actual experience, and do reflect thoughts, outlook, andconcerns of: managers, professionals, regulatory agencies, communities, and owners. Cases arealso widely used in other disciplines such as: education, medicine, and law. Cases
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2011 North Midwest Section
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Waddah Akili
faculty to meet adjunct candidates, before andafter the seminar, to get to know the candidate and discuss matters of mutual interest, includingpotential future collaboration. (1)Some of the adjunct faculty-particularly those who are seniors in specific industries-could offerimportant linkages for the development of industrial affiliate programs, co-op activities, summertraining opportunities, and employment opportunities for new graduates. They may also providenew ideas for senior design projects, topics for graduate theses, or render help in theestablishment of collaborative research programs.When a choice has been made and the candidate has accepted, it is important that he/she feelswelcome and be assisted in becoming familiar with his/her new
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Design Across the Curriculum 2
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Katelyn Stenger, University of Virginia; Jennifer L. Chiu, University of Virginia; Sarah Jennings Fick, Washington State University
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Design in Engineering Education
exerciserelated to defining the problem, and how such activity informed the remaining engineeringdesign project: Student 2: Okay. So, we have to define the problem and investigate, create test, and then find, and you could like create design, test it, and if it doesn’t work you have to investigate back to here. I'm excited for the great design, we’ll still need to do.Student 2 clearly expressed that the activity helped understand other student’s ideas, and how theactivity fit into the larger engineering design curricular unit. Yet, Student 2 did not writenumerical quantities runoff or absorption and decreased in numerical quality. It is uncertain whyStudent 2 did not represent the numbers in the second model.4.1.5 Negative change in
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Computers in Education 8 - Video Technology
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Dule Shu, Carnegie Mellon University; Christopher Doss, RAND Corporation; Jared Mondschein, RAND Corporation; Denise Kopecky, Challenger Center; Valerie A. Fitton-Kane, Challenger Center; Lance Bush, Challenger Center; Conrad Tucker, Carnegie Mellon University
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Computers in Education
school students, and 82% of high school studentsregularly used a smartphone, and 41% said they used a smartphone twice a week to completeschoolwork. Further, a 2017 survey found that over 71% of K-12 teachers allowed students toresearch subjects using the internet, and 58% used educational apps [37]. Technology use ineducation was projected to increase at that time and was known to have dramatically increasedwhen schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic [38].Similar to corporations, schools can control the applications and websites their users access onschool devices and networks. However, this approach becomes more challenging when learnersare off-campus and not utilizing school networks/devices. Per the K-12 Cybersecurity 2019 Yearin Review
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Assessing Hard-to-Measure Constructs in Engineering Education: Assessment Design and Validation Studies
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Madison E. Andrews, University of Texas at Austin; Priyadarshan N. Patil, University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
Assessments. Analysis of Arguments Constructed by 142 Freshman Only Mix of International First-Year Engineering Students Majors Journal of Science Addressing Electromagnetic Induction and Mathematics Problems Written Argumentation Across the Curriculum 173 Lower Division Mix of Communication Majors Computer Automatic Argument: Assessment of 30 Mixed Computer Applications in Final Project Reports of Computer Undergraduates Engineering Engineering Engineering Students. Education
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 16
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jessica Marie Faber, Wartburg College; Luke G. Grzech, Wartburg College; Murad Musa Mahmoud, Wartburg College; Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Mahmoud, Wartburg College Murad is an Assistant Professor at the Engineering Science Department at Wartburg College. He has a Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Utah State University. Research interests include recruitment into STEM, diversity in STEM as well pedagogy and instruction.Prof. Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University - Engineering Education Kurt Becker is the current director for the Center for Engineering Education Research (CEER) which examines innovative and effective engineering education practices as well as classroom technologies that advance learning and teaching in engineering. He is also working on National Science Foundation (NSF) funded projects exploring engineering design thinking. His areas