Paper ID #45424Understanding the Impact of an International Service-Learning Trip to Belizeon Mental Health: A Case Study of Students and FacultyDr. Amro Khasawneh, Mercer UniversityDr. Sarah K. Bauer, Mercer University Dr. Sarah Bauer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering at Mercer University. Her primary research interests include water and wastewater treatment and renewable energy technologies. Her work focuses on developing techniques for the production of clean energy and clean water. She has also worked on a variety of projects to enhance engineering education, including a
computational topology and computer science education. She is the PI of two large NSF-funded projects that aim to bring computer science to rural and American Indian students in Montana through storytelling.Stacey Hancock Stacey Hancock is an Associate Professor of Statistics at Montana State University. Her primary research interests lie in statistics and data science education. Currently, she is Co-PI on two large NSF grants that aim to bring computer science to rural and American Indian K-12 students in Montana through storytelling and the Indian Education for All curriculum.Mengying Jiang Mengying is a Ph.D. student in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences at Utah State University. Her research interests focus
Engineers and Computer Scientists, Hong Kong, pp 771-775.6. Engstrom, M., & Jewett, D. (2005). Collaborative learning the wiki way. TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 49(6), 12-68.7. Hazzan, O. (2001). Aspects of a university course web site. College Teaching, 49(2), 55-61.8. Raman, M., Ryan, T., & Olfman, L. (2005). Designing knowledge management systems for teaching and learning with wiki technology. Journal of Information Systems Education, 16(3), 311-320.9. WSIS - World Submit on the Information Society (2006). Declaration of Principles- Building the Information Society: A Global Challenge in the New Millennium
105culture for learning is established, the teacher’s role is more of facilitator rather than ’sage on thestage,’ blending in more readily with the learning that is happening in the classroom.” (Sackstein2015).One twenty-first century issue that a teacher must deal with is the issue of technology. Studentshave an increasing amount of access to the distractions of technology. It becomes the challengeof the twenty-first century teacher to either embrace technology or fight against it. This researchstudy was performed to look at one possible way to embrace the use of technology in theclassroom and use it as a tool to improve the Socratic method of teaching. The theory is that:“Technology is a necessary friend and tool to these explorers of new learning
2025 ASEE Northeast Section Conference, March 22, 2025, University of Bridgeport, Bridgpeort, CT, USA. Exploring AI in Education: A Review of Its Impact on Classrooms, Learning Management, and Pedagogical Strategies Susrutha Babu Sukhavasi Suparshya Babu Sukhavasi Electrical and Computer Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Wentworth Institute of Technology University of New Haven Boston, MA, USA. West Haven, CT, USA. sukhavasis@wit.edu
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Paper ID #16551Integrating a Research-Grade Simulation Tool in a Second-Year MaterialsScience Laboratory CourseDr. Aisling Coughlan , University of Toledo Aisling Coughlan obtained her B.Sc in Biomedical and Advanced Materials (2006) at the School of Sci- ence and Engineering, University of Limerick, Ireland, followed by a Ph.D (2009) in Biomedical Materials at the Materials and Surface Science Institute, also located at the University of Limerick. Subsequently, she obtained a position at the Inamori School of Engineering, Alfred University, New York (2009-2013) as an adjunct professor and a postdoctoral researcher in
University Sreeramachandra K. Mutya received his Bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering from Bharath University, Chennai, India in 2007. He is pursuing a master's degree in electrical engineering at Gannon University, Erie, PA, where he currently works as a graduate research assistant. His research interests include wireless communications, computer communications, and real-time systems.Kirankumar Palthi , Gannon University Kirankumar Palthi received his Bachelor's degree in electronics and communication engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India in 2008. He is pursuing a master's degree in embedded software engineering at Gannon
Paper ID #7064Using Knowledge Building to Support Deep Learning and the Developmentof 21st Century SkillsDr. Glenn W Ellis, Smith College Dr. Glenn Ellis is a professor of Engineering at Smith College who teaches courses in engineering science and methods for teaching science and engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and Oper- ations Research from Princeton University. The winner of numerous teaching awards, Dr. Ellis received the 2007 U.S. Professor of the Year Award for Baccalaureate Colleges from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of
control of a Lego robot.Böhne et al 4 reported the development of “Internet Assisted Laboratories (i-Labs)” in acooperation between the Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning and the Learning LabLower Saxony within the Wallenberg Global Learning Network (WGLN). One or theirexperiments uses a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) for the control of a processengineering plant.A web-based laboratory for Control Engineering has been developed at the University ofBologna 5. They implemented a rotary flexible joint, a ball and beam, a flexible link and aFuruta pendulum.Bing Duan, Keck-Voon Ling and Habib Mir M. Hosseini of the School of Electrical andElectronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore have developed anonline
University Ali Eydgahi started his career in higher education as a faculty member at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1985. Since then, he has been with the State University of New York, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, and Eastern Michigan University. During 2006-2010, he was Chair of the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences, Founder and Director of the Center for 3-D Visualization and Virtual Reality Applications, and Technical Director of the NASA funded MIST Space Vehicle Mission Planning Laboratory at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. In Aug. 2010, he joined Eastern Michigan University as an Associate Dean in the College of Technology and currently is a Professor in the School of
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representation and advancement in higher education, gender and technologies of the body, and women in male-dominated STEM professions.Dr. Dennis Brylow, Marquette UniversityDavid DalekeProf. Alan Richard Denton, North Dakota State University Alan Denton earned a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Science and M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University in 1991. After postdoctoral work in Canada, Austria, and Germany, and a visiting faculty post at Acadia University, he joined North Dakota State Uni- versity, where he is now Professor of Physics. His research interests are in theoretical and computational physics, focusing on self-assembly in soft materials, ranging from nanoparticle
Paper ID #35849Performance Evaluation of Spectrum Sensing Implementation using EnergyDetection MethodMs. Bernice Hoedzoade, Prairie View A&M University American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 1 Session XXXX Performance Evaluation of Spectrum Sensing Implementation Using Energy Detection Method Bernice Hoedzoade Center of Excellence for Communication Systems Technology Research
University where she earned her Master of Public Health. Laurel’s current role is Education Manager at Energy Alabama, in which she applies her expertise in community health pro- motion and her passion for science education to expand Alabamians’ knowledge of clean energy through K-12 and community-based programming.Dr. Hyun Jin Kim, The University of Alabama ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Engagement in Practice: Building Inclusive and Just Pathways To a Clean Energy Economy Through Youth Education of Clean EnergyIntroductionThe International Energy Agency predicts that growth in the clean energy industry could createthirty million jobs around the world in a range of industries, from
- tute of Technology. MAJ Brandon Lawrence holds a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University. MAJ Kyle Ditonto holds a Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering from Columbia University.Brandon LawrenceMajor Sam Yoo, United States Military Academy MAJ Sam Yoo is an Aviation Officer (UH-60) and Instructor in the Department of Systems Engineering. He holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Engineering Management from the United States Military Academy, a Master’s of Science in Engineering Management from Missouri S&T, and a Master’s of Science in Engineering and Management from MIT. MAJ Yoo is a Project Management Professional and Certified Six Sigma Black Belt
). Experimental study on aerodynamic performance and wake characteristics of a small wind turbine. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 197, 103951. 5. B. Pinney, S. Duncan, M. Shekaramiz and M. A. S. Masoum 2022, "Drone Path Planning and Object Detection via QR Codes; A Surrogate Case Study for Wind Turbine Inspection," in Intermountain Engineering, Technology and Computing (IETC), Orem, 2022.
Paper ID #36495A comparison between flipped classroom, traditional, onlineand emergency response teaching in SARS COV2 PandemicPablo Hernán Schwarzenberg Pablo Schwarzenberg, Ph.D in Computer Science from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, is Director of the Computer Science Engineering Program at Universidad Andrés Bello in Santiago, Chile. His research is focused on the use of technology to create learning experiences adapted to individual differences using Learning Analytics and Artificial Intelligence.Juan Felipe Calderon (PhD. in Engineering Sciences (computer science)) Juan Felipe Calderón received
Paper ID #39460A thermoforming student project including experiments, simulations, andtheory.Josiah Kesler, Oral Roberts University I am an Engineering student at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I am 28 years old and am graduating this May.Christian Montgomery, Oral Roberts University Junior mechanical engineering student at Oral Roberts University.Dr. John E. Matsson, Oral Roberts University John Matsson is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK. He earned M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden in 1988 and 1994 respectively
, Clemson University Dr. Boyer is currently in a joint position as a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Engi- neering and Science Education and an Educational Proposal Writer in the Office of the Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences at Clemson. His work focuses on how technology-enhanced environments support learning.Ms. Liz McKinley, Clemson University Liz McKinley is a research and communications intern with the Engineering and Science Education De- partment at Clemson University. She recently received her Bachelor of Science degree from Clemson in Mathematical Sciences with an emphasis in Computer Science. American
modify the language in progress reports shared with parents of TCC’s multiculturalstudents. My initial investigation into the impact of these changes was promising and is includedin the poster. My work is ongoing though, and I will be further exploring the impact of thesechanges and others like them as it is critical for schools to modify their teaching approaches tobenefit all students.IntroductionEvery field from florist to veterinarian is now technologically enabled. Consequently, those in thecomputing and engineering communities have the privilege of working in any corner of theworld. This paper discusses the work currently in progress by which a small team ofundergraduate students majoring in computer science are enjoying the privilege to
Paper ID #20498Using Graphical User Interfaces with Try-Again FeedbackDr. M. Austin Creasy, Purdue Polytechnic Institute, West Lafayette Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering Technology Purdue University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Using Graphical User Interfaces with Try-Again FeedbackAbstractTry-again feedback is a feedback type that provides students with immediate feedback onassignment submissions and allows a student to retry a problem if the submission was incorrect.This feedback type can be easily automated with certain problem types that include: multiplechoice problems, matching
traditionally areunderrepresented (UR) in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educationand careers. These students include African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, PacificIslanders, those with special learning needs, and women. For instance, fourth grade AfricanAmerican students scored on average 24 points lower than their White counterparts, and 35points lower than their Asian American counterparts in 2015. In eighth grade, the gaps are evenlarger: 32 and 47 points, respectively. In science, African American fourth graders scored 33points lower than White fourth graders, and 36 points lower than Asian American fourth graders(NAEP, 2015).Strikingly, literature also demonstrates that the problem of underrepresented male
the Engineering Technology department at UNC Charlotte and the Engineering Technologies Division at Central Piedmont Community College. He also has nine years of industrial work experience. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 A Technical Elective Course in Modeling and Simulation - Teaching the Capabilities and Limitations of Professional Level SoftwareAbstractThe mechanical engineering program at California State University Chico includes a requiredjunior level course in Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Students learn the theory of the methodand receive some basic instruction in the proper use of commercial software, SolidWorksSimulation in
Paper ID #17458Development of a Low-cost, Portable, and Programmable Solar Module toFacilitate Hands-on Experiments and Improve Student LearningDr. Sandip Das, Kennesaw State University Sandip Das is currently an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Das received his Ph.D. and M.E. in Electrical Engineering from University of South Car- olina, Columbia, in 2014 and 2012 respectively. He earned his B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST, Shibpur, India) in 2004. His current research interests include
development including wireless and optical communications systems. He is co-inventors of three US patents.Dr. Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University Dr. Zhiqiang Wu received his BS from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 1993, MS from Peking University in 1996, and PhD from Colorado State University in 2002, all in electrical engineering. He has worked at West Virginia University Institute of Technology as assistant professor from 2003 to 2005. He joined Wright State University in 2005 and currently serves as full professor. Dr. Wu is the author of national CDMA network management standard of China. He also co-authored one of the first books on multi-carrier transmission for wireless communication. He has
Paper ID #12799An Inexpensive Curve Tracer for Introductory Electronics Laboratory CoursesDr. David M. Beams, University of Texas, Tyler Dr. David Beams first became interested in electrical engineering through a passion for amateur radio in high school. He earned BSEE and MS degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1974 and 1977, respectively, with two years of industrial experience separating the two. He then spent over fourteen additional years in industry before returning to graduate study, receiving the PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1997. In 1997, he became one of the founding
Advance FORWARD: Institutional Transformation at North Dakota State UniversityIn fall 2008, the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded North Dakota State University(NDSU) a $3.71M ADVANCE grant. The purpose of the institutional transformation grant, nowawarded to 41 colleges and universities in the United States, is to recruit and retain more womenfaculty in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) disciplines. This essay describesNorth Dakota State University’s work and preparation for the grant, outlines key components inNDSU’s program, and provides initial feedback about some of its initiatives.Background – North Dakota State University’s Pursuit of the NSF ADVANCE grantIn 2002, a group of faculty and
Session 2225 Teaching a Real-World Software Design Approach Within an Academic Environment Jeanne L. Murtagh, John A. Hamilton, Jr. Air Force Institute of Technology / Joint Forces Program OfficeAbstractIn this paper, we discuss how object-orientation and the industrial standard for softwaredevelopment, "Software Lifecycle Processes, IEEE/EIA 12207.0-1996" can be used to enhancethe students’ design experience in a 400-level course in a software engineering program.Although every phase of the software development lifecycle is important, we have found that thetwo lifecycle phases
AC 2011-66: INVESTIGATING THE VALIDITY OF STUDENTS’ SELF-ASSESSMENTS OF THEIR ABILITY IN STATICSJeffrey L. Newcomer, Western Washington University Jeffrey L. Newcomer is a Professor of Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Western Washington University. He received B.S. (1988) and M.Eng. (1989) degreesin Aeronautical Engineering, a M.S. in Science and Technology Studies (1993), and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (1994) from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is engaged in research to improve instruction and assessment in engineering, with an emphasis on engineering fundamentals such as mechanics Page