impact was not realizedby those identified as “at risk” [4]. Most of the existing research on PBL addresses residential(i.e. in class) and flipped classrooms environments. As noted in the 2019 ASEE AnnualConference for the division of “Experimentation and Lab-Oriented Studies” the onlineinvolvement of PBL towards engineering experimentation was virtually absent [5].The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the applicability of an online engineeringexperimentation course that empowers engineering students to attain hands-on, appliedengineering experimentation experiences within their normal dwellings. This course usesinexpensive, yet reasonably accurate sensors and data acquisition systems. An objective of thecourse was to deliver students
conference papers and book chapters.Mr. Ryan Hare, Rowan University Ryan Hare received his B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rowan University in 2019. He is currently pursuing his M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rowan University. His current research focus is applying machine learning and games to enhance student education, particularly in STEM fields. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Random Forest-Based Adaptive Narrative Game for Personalized LearningAbstractIn student education, learning styles can vary wildly from one student to the next. While studentsshould receive support tailored to their specific learning
Fellow and has been a White House invitee discussing STEM Inclusion. Dr. Lester holds professional memberships in the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).Dr. Sahithya Reddivari, Georgia State University Sahithya Reddivari is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Georgia State University. She teaches freshman and sophomore engineering courses including, Introduction to Engineering, Engineering De- sign and Graphics (2D and 3D modeling) and Statics. She has developed experiential learning projects for first-year engineering students through the Instructional enhancement grant awarded by the Center for
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State University–Bozeman Emma Annand is striving for a B.S. in Industrial and Management System Engineering at Montana State University – Bozeman. Emma is a research assistant for MSU’s NSF supported engineering leadership identity development project. She is also the fundraising team lead for MSU’s chapter of Engineers With- out Borders (EWB@MSU). Over the summer of 2018, Emma traveled with EWB@MSU to Khwisero, Kenya to implement a borehole well at a primary school there. During the summer of 2019, Emma will once again travel to Khwisero – this time to assess for a structure at a secondary school.Monika Kwapisz, Montana State University Monika Kwapisz (they/them) is an undergraduate at Montana State University
Indian Science and Engineering Society @ ASU. Currently, Robin is the ASEE Cooperative & Experiential Education Division Chair-Elect for 2019-2020, and served previously as the division’s Program Chair for the ASEE- CIEC conference. Robin has 25 years of experience in career services, which she began after earning her bachelor’s degree from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism from ASU. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Assessing Interest and Appeal of Engineering in a High School Program Designed to Enhance Entry into Engineering in an INCLUDES projectIntroduction It is well-established that science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM
Research Methodologies at Loyola University Chicago. She teaches graduate-level courses in program evaluation, qualitative research methods, and mixed methods. She has been the PI on seven major evaluation projects that ranged from one to five years in length. Her scholarship focuses on practitioners’ data use and evaluation capacity building within non-profits through coaching. She received a Bachelors in Psychology from Calvin College, and a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Building a Functional Cardiograph Over Four Semesters: Part 2 – Programming a
Mechatronics SpecializationStarting with the 2018-2019 catalog, the EET program is introducing the option formechatronics, as a newly developed concentration area. While the program offers a strongpackage of electronics, communications, and power electronics courses that provide a goodfoundation for mechatronics specialization, to clearly signal the mechatronics option to theincoming students, the actual “mechatronics” name should be specified within the offeredcurriculum. From the MET experience over the last few years, EET faculty have come to theconclusion that there is enough interest among students for a stronger curriculum and a moreinterdisciplinary approach for mechatronics. The EET program did not have the availability of anew faculty line to
serving as a principle investigator of many research projects, funded by NSF, NASA, DoEd, KSEF and LMC. He is currently serving as an editor of Journal of Computer Standards & Interfaces. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 A Workshop on New Horizons for Next Generation Manufacturing with Student Robotics Learning ExperienceAbstractThe swift development of manufacturing within the U.S. has generated much interest in variousindustries. These industries include Food, Electronics, Medical, Energy, and UrbanManufacturing. Due to the traction of interest, large investments have been promoted bycommercial and governmental organizations to promote innovative solutions from
, Urbana-Champaign Dr. Woodard received his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign in 2011. His Aerospace research interests currently focus on the effects of icing on the aero- dynamics of swept-wing aircraft. In engineering education, he is also interested in project-based learning and spatial visualization. He teaches courses at the University of Illinois where he serves as the Director of Undergraduate Programs for the Department of Aerospace Engineering. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Applying Project-Based Learning with an emphasis on Engineering Communication for First-Year StudentsAbstractThis
California Polytech- nic State University where he teaches courses in materials selection and polymers. He has presented his research on engineering ethics to several universities and to the American Bar Association. He serves as Associate Editor of the journals Advances in Engineering Education and International Journal of Service Learning in Engineering. He has served as program chair and division chair for several divisions within ASEE. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Self-Efficacy and Mental Wellness Goals in Materials Engineering and Mechanical Engineering StudentsAbstractThe mental well-being of undergraduate students is a growing concern among
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´ Engineering Education Network (REEN), visiting Ecole Nationale Sup´erieure des Mines in Rabat, Morocco as a Fulbright Specialist, receiving an FSE Top 5% Teaching Award, receiving an ASEE Educational Research and Methods Division Apprentice Faculty Award, receiving a Frontiers in Education New Faculty Award, and being named an ASEE Fellow. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Establishing a Framework for the Effective Mentorship of Junior Engineering FacultyAbstractThis research paper proposes a preliminary framework for understanding the factors contributingto effective faculty-to-faculty mentorship within engineering and the specific impacts of thesefactors on junior engineering faculty
master’s degree from Tulane University in 1989 and a doctoral degree from Duke University in 1992. He is a member of the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and, has also been involved with the American Society for Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). He is actively involved in teaching and research in the fields of (i) robotics and mechatronics, (ii) remote sensing and precision agriculture, and,(iii) biofuels and renewable energy. He has been involved with several extramurally funded projects as PI or Co-PI to support outreach, education, and research activities from various state, federal, and private agencies; served in leadership roles
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education, specifically in the context of project-based learnings for the engineering education. Below are her recent presentations at international conferences: ASEE 2023, WERA 2023, 2022, 2019, APAIE 2023, 2022, IIAI DSIR 2021, 2020. She obtained the Multidisciplinary Engineering Division’s Best Diversity Paper Award in ASEE 2023 and the Outstanding Paper Award in DSIR 2021. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Cost-Effective Research Platform for Child-Robot Interaction Studies Using a Smartphone-Based Humanoid Robot with Double Gesture ArmsAbstractBackground This research aims to develop a smartphone-based interface robot with dual gesture arms for Child-RobotInteraction (CRI
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andevaluate sources, time that most disciplinary faculty do not have in addition to their regularcourse preparation. In addition to the time-consuming process of seeking out sources, we wereable to make connections between found materials and locate collections that could be of interestto multiple disciplines. Prior to beginning the project, we sought to determine if a course like RISalready existed by reaching out to our colleagues via the ASEE Engineering Libraries Division(ELD) listserv. There was interest among professional colleagues, but no existing collections tofill the need. We gained valuable skills in locating and evaluating sources that will aid in ourwork with faculty at Mines.Methodology for Seeking FeedbackFeedback from diverse
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Engineering and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) to enhance teaching and learning effectiveness of engineering courses. She is the winner of 2021 University Teaching Fellow award, 2019 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award, and recipient of 2016, 2017, and 2018 Klewin Excellence in teaching award.Miss Alexandra Hain, University of Connecticut Alexandra Hain is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Connecticut in structural engineering. She received her PhD in Structural Engineering in 2019 from the University of Connecticut. She has an interest in engineering education and serv ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Optimizing Co-Teaching