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Omodia, Charles Raleigh, and Kenny Fotouhi, “Integration of Active Learning Framework in an Instrumentation Course to involve Junior Level Engineering Students in Multidisciplinary Research Projects,” 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN, August 2022.[5] Yanjun Yan, Robert Adams, Paul Yanik, Hugh Jack, Andrew Ritenour, and H Bora Karayaka. “BYOE: Individual Lab Kit Options for Analog and Digital Circuits Suitable for In-Class or At-home Experiments,” The 128th ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education) Annual Conference and Exposition (ASEE2021), virtual, July, 2021.[6] Yanjun Yan, Ivo Rumenov Dragnov, Hugh Jack, Tasho Tashev, Mary Anna LaFratta, “A Project-Based Learning (PBL
learning and assessment tool in her introductory physics courses for non-majors. One component of her research focuses on the role that various forms of technology play in terms of student learning in physics and in engineering. She has been an active member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) for over 30 years. Dr. Larkin served on the Board of Directors for ASEE from 1997-1999 as Chair of Professional Interest Council (PIC) III and as Vice President of PICs. She has received numerous national and international awards including the ASEE Fellow Award in 2016 and the Distinguished Educator and Service Award from the Physics and Engineering Physics
the labs (determination of addresses and nicknames needed for a lab and sketches of HMI screens) to be submitted as pre-lab work to force students to be better prepared for lab. • Review all lab documents for clarity. • Look at improving cable length and cable management on the equipment. • Look at adding another module with solenoids and other devices.References[1] A. R. M. Khairudin, A. Abu-Samah, N. A. S. Aziz, M. A. F. M. Azlan, M. H. A. Karim andN. M. Zian, “Design of Portable Industrial Automation Education Training Kit Compatible forIR 4.0” in 2019 IEEE 7th Conference on Systems, Process and Control (ICSPC), 2019, pp. 38-42, DOI: 10.1109/ICSPC47137.2019.9068090.[2] S. Hsieh, “Design and Evaluation of Sensor
Powered by www.slayte.com Long-Term Impact of Humanitarian Engineering Projects on Views of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Preliminary Qualitative Results from AlumniAbstract: This paper details a poster presented in the National Science Foundation (NSF) GranteesPoster Session for the 2022 ASEE Annual Conference. The study, aptly titled, aims to examinethe ‘Long-Term Effect of Involvement in Humanitarian Engineering Projects on StudentProfessional Formation and Views of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).’ As part of thelarger study, this poster details the results from alumni (n=19) of the Lipscomb Universityengineering program collected through an open-ended questionnaire. The research
studies (STS) from Virginia Tech. She also earned a graduate certificate in human-centered design (HCD) from the Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Program at Virginia Tech. Marie’s interest in values and engagement in professional cultures also extends to innovation and its experts. With Matthew Wisnioski and Eric Hintz, Marie co- edited Does America Need More Innovators? (MIT Press, 2019). This project engages innovation’s champions, critics, and reformers in critical participation.Elizabeth A. Reddy (DR.) Anthropologist and STS scholar studying how we build engineering values, practices, and risk mitigation techJessica Smith Jessica M. Smith is Professor in the Engineering, Design & Society Department at the
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; Fellow ASEE and 2Abdul Syed Ph. D.1 Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Dept., Founding Director Microelectronics/VLSI Technology – University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML), MA and 2Post-Doc. UML, Adjunct Southern NH University, NH Corresponding Author: Kanti Prasad – Kanti_Prasad@uml.edu Abstract — In order to conduct applied research and carry out innovation in Monolithic MicrowaveIntegrated Circuits (MMIC) Design and Fabrication technology, theoretical instructions in MMIC, RadioFrequency (RF), and Microwave electronics course work must integrate fundamentals in researchinvestigations. The analytical calculations are carried out with adequate graphical tools such as SmithCharts and Electronic Design
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participation as an Assistant Mentor in the ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Workshop as well as making classrooms more equitable through his participation as a Facilitator for the ESCALA Certificate in College Teaching and Learning in HSIs and the ESCALA Culturally Responsive Teaching in STEM Mini-Course for HSIs. To get more ideas for demonstrations and how to introduce themes to your classes, Batts encourages you to check out his YouTube Channel (search Dr. Anthony Battistini) and his other ASEE conference papers. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Identifying the Strengths and the Cracks of Mastery Based Assessment in Reinforced Concrete Design (Case Study)AbstractThere is
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are identified. As we preach to the students to be lifelong learners, somust our model keep evolving to better cater to the next generation of students who give us thehonor of being their learning facilitators.VII. Acknowledgements This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grantnumber EEC-1623125. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions, or recommendations expressedin this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation. References [1] R. A. Shannon, S. K. Jones, and M. Mina, “Designing a Multi-Cycle Approach to Empathetic Electrical Engineering Courses,” in 2019 ASEE Annual
lego robot project using concept maps and peer led teams for a freshman course in engineering and engineering technology. In 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition, number 10.18260/1-2–4657, Austin, Texas, June 2009. ASEE Conferences.[6] Djedjiga Belfadel, Marcia Arambulo Rodriguez, Michael Zabinski, and Ryan Munden. Use of the Arduino platform in fundamentals of engineering. Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference Exposition, pages 1 – 15, 2019. ISSN 21535868.[7] Nebojsa Jaksic, Boyan Li, Benjamin Maestas, and Katheryn Rothermal. Dancing humanoid robots lab demonstration for the first year engineering students. 06 2017. doi: 10.18260/1-2– 28099.[8] Eric Wang, Jeffrey LaCombe, and Ann-Marie
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order to apply them to teaching em- ployees as he seeks to begin a startup in the next three years.Prof. Rasim Guldiken, University of South Florida Dr. Rasim Guldiken is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director of the Mechanical Engi- neering Department at USF. His educational education interests lie in open courseware for courses in fluid mechanics, metacognitive activities, and flipped learning. Since joining USF in 2008, he has taught Fluid Mechanics and differential equation courses to 2100+ students and was invited to attend the ASEE Na- tional Effective Teaching Institute (NETI). He has been recognized internationally for his teaching efforts with awards such as 2021 USF STEM STEER Scholar, 2020
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successfully complete Physics. The processwas started in the last academic year. For completeness we also included specific examples ofhow this was accomplished.IntroductionThe American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) reports that 40% to 50%of engineering students drop out or change their majors [1]. There are three key reasons thatstudents leave the engineering curriculum. These include poor teaching and advising, the highlevel of difficulty in a typical engineering curriculum, and a problem with the student feeling thathe/she belongs [2]. Knight et. al. [1] points out that on average 40% of engineering students leavethe program before graduation. Knight further reports that these losses are higher for minoritiesand women. Meyer and Marx [3
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course in Fall 2017 and repeated with the redesigned course inthe Spring and Fall semesters of 2018, 2019, and 2020. A total of 70 students completed surveysover this period, 23 from the first course and 47 students from the revised course.Table 1: Evaluation objectives and methods. Evaluation Objectives Method Increase student preparedness for upper-level courses Pre/post survey Increase engagement Pre/post survey and Student Evaluations of Teaching Increase student understanding of the electrical and Pre/post survey computer engineering field and major Increase student recruitment
multi- ple ASEE conferences. His work placed third in the 2019 Annual Conference Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section student poster competition and also placed third in the 2020 Annual Conference Spring ASEE Northeast Section student paper competition. His research for the 2021 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Con- ference was conducted while he was a student at SUNY New Paltz. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 A Pilot Interdisciplinary Robotics Mentorship Project to Study Engineering Soft Skills DevelopmentAbstractAs the complexity and diversity of general engineering practices continues to increase, it isbecoming apparent
/faculty in the use of our physicaland virtual library spaces, getting out on campus in as many ways as possible is the key toincreasing the library’s visibility and usefulness to all students and faculty. This will, in turn,create more opportunities for the NJIT community to know where to go for their informationliteracy needs. Although there were mixed results in our initial pop-up library program, it mayprove worthwhile to continue to experiment with this method next semester.References[1] ABET Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, 2018-2019 [Online] https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/criteria-for-accrediting-engineerin g-programs-2018-2019/ [Accessed November 29, 2018].[2] B.P. Chang, H.N
engineering, also addresses the need for engineering leadership intheir most recent syllabus update [6, p. 69]. The Canadian book, Fundamental Competencies forthe 21st Century Engineers, has also recognized this need, and has added leadership as anessential competency for engineers in their most recent edition [7]. The attribute of leadershiphas also been included in the new student outcomes for ABET (Accreditation Board for 1Engineering and Technology), which will become effective in the 2019-2020 accreditation cycle(replacing the “a-k” outcomes). Students must be able to “function effectively on a team whosemembers together provide leadership, create
Academies Press.2. ABET. Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs 2018-2019. 2018 February 5, 2018; Available from: http://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation-criteria/criteria-for-accrediting-engineering-programs- 2018-2019/.3. Warnock, J.N. and G. Melnychuk. Strategies for Increasing Student Participation in International Programs. in ASEE International Forum, New Orleans, LA. 2016.4. Deborah Besser, P., C.M. George, E.A. Kern, and J. Laleman. Board# 21: Intercultural Competence at the Intersection of Engineering and Study Abroad. in 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition. 2017.5. Berger, E.J. and R. Bailey. Designing Short-Term Study Abroad Engineering Experiences to Achieve Global Competencies. in
award.Ms. Sepideh Afkhami Goli, University of CalgaryDr. Ehsan Mohammadi, University of CalgaryMrs. Fatemeh Sharifi, University of Calgary Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Collaborative Autoethnographic Study of a Large-Scale Flipped Classroom Implementation with Multiple InstructorsAbstractThe flipped classroom model is being used in many engineering courses. By guiding students tostudy course material online or outside of scheduled class time, instructors can focus on hands-on assignments and projects during their interactions with students. The flipped classroom modelimplements
, Reno Marissa Tsugawa is a graduate research assistant studying at the University of Nevada, Reno in the PRiDE Research Group. She is currently working towards a Ph.D. in Engineering Education. She expects to graduate May of 2019. Her research interests include student development of identity and motivation in graduate engineering environments and understanding creativity in engineering design processes.Heather Perkins, North Carolina State University Heather entered the Applied Social and Community Psychology program in the fall of 2014, after com- pleting her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Cincinnati. She has participated in various research projects examining the interaction between
control system. Dr. Ansari is a professor of Computer Engineering at Virginia State University.Dr. Pamela Leigh-Mack, Virginia State UniversityDr. James Irvin Cooke Jr., Virginia State University Director of Assessment and Senior Capstone Experiences Program Coordinator of Information Logistics program Department of Technology Virginia State University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Extended Summer Research to Senior Design Project Jinmyun Jo1, Xiaoyu Zhang2, Pamela Leigh-Mack1, Ali Ansari1, James I. Cooke Jr1 Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA 238061 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 235292IntroductionThere