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2005 GSW
Authors
Wayne N.P. Hung; V. Jorge Leon
Proceedings of the 2005 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Copyright ©2005, American Society for Engineering Education3 ENTC 303: Fluid mechanics GEEL xxx: General electives ENTC 320: Quality assurance ENTC 361: Solids modeling ENTC 363: Design I ENTC 376: Strength of materials ENTC 380: CAD/CAM ENTC 383: Manufacturing systems IDIS 300: Industrial electricity ENTC 313: Welding (elective) ENTC 381: Electronics manufacturing (elective)4 ENTC 370: Thermodynamics ENTC 412: Product and inventory plan ENTC 402: Metrology
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2004 GSW
Authors
Bonnie Boardman; Lynn Peterson
than expected will also be discussed.Student reviews of the course were conducted at the end of the semester. The format of thereview process and the results of the review will also be examined. Freshman Engineering at UTAPre Fall 2003Prior to the fall of 2003, all freshman engineering students at the University of Texas atArlington enrolled in their own department’s introductory course. This plan allowed students tobe introduced to discipline-specific course content, and at the same time to be introduced to thedepartment itself. The College of Engineering at UTA, made up of five departments withundergraduate majors, thus taught five separate introductory courses. These courses varied Proceedings
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelli Paul, Indiana University-Bloomington; Jungsun Kim, Indiana University-Bloomington; Lauren Penney, Indiana University-Bloomington; Amber Simpson, State University of New York at Binghamton; Adam Maltese, Indiana University-Bloomington
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
initially hesitant to engage with us on this project due to the logistics of kitcirculation and concerns with how kits would fit within their existing structure of their summerreading program. To allay the library’s concerns, we worked out a plan to utilize their existingactivity registration system to sign families up and their main branch for distribution. Our teamresponded to all email inquiries from the participants, provided weekly online Q&A sessions,and restocked used materials in kits. The library maintained control over registration andcommunication with families, including all personal identifying information. Our library partnersnoted that they appreciated that we worked within their parameters of lead time for planning ofthe summer
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cathy P. Lachapelle, STEM Education Insights; Elizabeth Parry, STEM Education Insights
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
indicate thatthe PADS has potential to measure program efficacy. In order to ensure that participating campsand after-school programs provided high quality instruction, a separate team conductedstructured observations of the Study 1 research sites. For each participating site, a trainedobserver rated two one-hour samples of sessions using the Dimensions of Success (DoS)instrument [4] that is sensitive to good engineering instruction. This team also surveyed programfacilitators to determine the overall instructional plan, and administered the Common InstrumentSuite (CIS) as a post-test to measure attitudes towards engineering among youths and facilitators[5]. This data was summarized and shared with researchers to contribute to the analysis.We are
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2022 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Rajpal S Sodhi, NJIT
from the lawsuits. Also, some things just can't be measured in terms ofdollars, and that includes human life.b) Good vs. profit challenge to you as a designerThis situation happens when a design feature increases the revenue by shortening theproduct life or decreasing capacity, while increasing cost, environmental damage or otherharm to the customer or consumer. This is a constant issue for most engineers becauseprofitability often depends on more frequent purchases, such that engineered obsolescence isa powerful tool, yet one that is costly for the consumer and very damaging to theenvironment. There are several different ways companies introduce planned obsolescence intheir products [9]. They may use inferior materials in key components
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Engineering Technology Potpourri
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Gregory Lyman, Central Washington University; Rowdy A. Sanford, University of Idaho; Jeff R. Wilcox, Central Washington University; Timothy L. Sorey, Central Washington University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
and Automation As program faculty began researching existing robotics platforms and software toimplement in these courses, it became immediately apparent that a wide gap exists between whatwe define as “robotics toys” and “industrial robotics.” The realization of this educational chasmsparked an entire new set of pedagogical challenges and research. This paper chronicles ourjourney from concept to initial implementation.Pedagogical ApproachCurriculum development for the RAM course sequence began with an overall plan of increasingpedagogical complexity throughout the course sequence. The idea started with a progressionfrom simple robotics fundamentals in the introduction course (ETSC 277), to more complextopics in the advanced course
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Amari Simpson, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Lara Hebert Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Luisa-maria Rosu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Meagan C. Pollock, Engineer Inclusion; Lynford Goddard, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Tasha D. Henderson
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
stakeholders called IDEA Teams (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, andAccess). Professional development sessions focus on engineering project implementation andcreating equitable and inclusive STEM environments. As outcomes of the initial 10-day trainingsession, members of these teams develop action research for equity projects (AREPs) in theirhome schools with the purpose of creating more equitable and inclusive STEM environments.Additionally, they plan for the implementation of informal STEM-enrichment clubs in theirschool settings. Networked Improvement Community (NIC) meetings were held virtually eachmonth throughout the first school year to allow IDEA Teams to discuss their progress onimplementation of their AREPs and STEM clubs. In addition to the
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Saffeer Muhammad Khan, Arkansas Tech University; Mohamed Ibrahim, Arkansas Tech University; Syed Ali Haider, State University of New York at Fredonia
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Electrical and Computer
collaboration. Dr. Khan is the Chair of ASEE Midwest Section.Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim, Arkansas Tech University Mohamed Ibrahim, PhD Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education Arkansas Tech University (479) 964-0583 ext. 2452Dr. Syed Ali Haider, State University of New York at Fredonia American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Performance Prediction of Computer Science Students in Capstone Software Engineering Course through Educational Data MiningAbstractEducational data mining has been extensively used to predict students’ performance in universitycourses to plan improvements in teaching and learning processes, achieve academic
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Bonnie Achee, Southeastern Louisiana University; Ahmad Fayed, Southeastern Louisiana University; Mehmet Emre Bahadir, Southeastern Louisiana University; Deborah Athas Dardis, Southeastern Louisiana University; Troy Williams, Southeastern Louisiana University; Wendy J. Conarro, Southeastern Louisiana University; Mohammad Saadeh, Southeastern Louisiana University; Tireka Cobb Ph.D., Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance
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Pre-College Engineering Education
institutes. Professionaldevelopment facilitators have been forced to rethink the model for STEM focused professionaldevelopment. Virtual professional development with a STEM focus faces challenges that are notencountered in traditional face to face settings. These challenges require creative practices toovercome obstacles faced during implementation. (Brasili and Allen 2019)Program DetailsSTILE-Ed Summer STEM Institute provided teachers with five days of interactive instruction onusing the virtual Harvard LabXchange simulation platform for Biology and Physics, and alsoincorporated 3D Design & Printing and Computer Science. On the sixth day, teachers prepared aLabXchange pathway to use as a lesson plan for their students. Fourteen teachers
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Katherine C. Chen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Shari Weaver, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Gretchen Fougere, STEM Leadership Advisors
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Pre-College Engineering Education
surveys by students deciding whether to apply to TPP, 53% were“exploring teaching” and 27% professed “to go into teaching after working in industry,” and13% said they were “interested in becoming a teacher immediately after graduation.” In contrast,out of the current TPP students interviewed, 13 of the 16 students (81%) intend to teachsecondary school at some point. In fact, four TPP students indicated that they had matriculated toWPI because of the TPP. With these data, we see that the students who end up doing the TPP arequite committed to teaching. Because many of our TPP students plan to wait before becoming teachers in the classroom, itwas important to understand why. They were asked in the interview what they wanted to learnfirst before
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Matthew A. Verleger (He/His/Him), Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Richard S. Stansbury, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Mustafa Ilhan Akbas, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Philip Craiger, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
Swarms with Distributed Swarm Control 3. Enhancing Security of Cloud-Connected UAS ServicesStudents were placed onto teams based on their prior course experiences and the projectrequirements. Common resources were provided for all students to train them in conductingresearch. Teams were then tasked with developing a more comprehensive research plan for theirspecific project and carrying out that plan throughout the 2020-2021 academic year.Students completed a pre-survey at the start of the project and a mid-project survey shortly afterthe winter break. The surveys combined project specific skills questions as well as relevantquestions from the Undergraduate Research Student Self-Assessment (URSSA), an NSF-fundedassessment tool to measure
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Dennis Rogalsky P.E., Minnesota State University, Mankato; Ronald Ulseth P.E., Iron Range Engineering
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Diversity
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
Andriessen’s[4] dual purpose of DBR model as illustrated in Figure 1. The focus of the program design isprogressive refinement through the problem statement; defining the design and learningobjectives; planning (project management) of the curricular design, development of thecurricular ideation and selection of a design for initial implementation; and ultimately acontinuously reformed model with a curricular model improvement process. The focus of theresearch design is to establish the research questions; identify the learning theories applicable tothe research work; design of the research work that influences the curricular implementation andimprovement; and ultimately to disseminate what is learned and add to the body of knowledgeon engineering
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First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Adia Radecka, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Alyssa Bradshaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Javi Cardenas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sara Xochilt Lamer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ilalee Harrison James, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Holly M. Golecki, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
Grainger College of Engineering. Sara performs undergrad- uate research in soft robotics and engineering education funded by the IDEA Institute at UIUC. Sara is interested in pursuing a career in Engineering Education as well as furthering her education upon gradu- ating.Mrs. Ilalee Harrison James, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ilalee Harrison James is the Associate Director of The Hoeft Technology & Management Program. She serves as a lecturer in addition to leading the strategic plan for the program’s co-curricular outcomes. She is a first-generation college graduate who is passionate about improving career outcomes for underrepre- sented students in STEAM.Prof. Holly M. Golecki, University of
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Engineering Technology Pedagogy 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Immanuel Edinbarough P.E., University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Jesus A. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Engineering Technology
, renewable energy and micro-manufacturing. His current research interests include robotics, CIM, sustainable manufacturing, micro machining and engineering and tech- nology education. He has published several papers in these areas in various national and international conferences and journals. He has worked in heavy and light manufacturing industries, manufacturing pumps, motors, and CNC machine tools in the areas of system design, production planning, and control and manufacturing. Edinbarough also served in paramilitary forces and in the Air Force. He is a Life Member of the ISTE, a senior life member of the IE (India), a member of ASEE and SME, and a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of Texas.Dr. Jesus
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2010 North Midwest Section
Authors
Daniel Ewert; Ron Ulseth; Bart Johnson; Andrew McNally
. Graduates will beconferred a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering. Students execute one to two projectcycles per semester.During the proposal stage, students, in collaboration with faculty and clients, develop two plans:a design "work plan" which details the entire execution of the deliverable to the client; and a"learning plan" which addresses professional learning objectives, technical learning objectives,and the learning modes that will be employed to meet the objectives (self-directed learning, peer-directed learning, faculty-directed learning, and external expert-directed learning as well asmethods for formative assessment and reflection). Entering Establish Learning
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Leen-Kiat Soh, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Gwen Nugent, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Wendy Smith, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Guy Trainin, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; John T. Sutton, ResultED LLC; Kent Steen, Lincoln Public Schools
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
lesson plans. Figure 1. Summer PD program’s first-week CS/CT content course schedule.2.1.2. Course 2The second-week course was held at a local school district conference center. The course wastaught by four different CS teachers—a college professor, a high school teacher, a middle schoolteacher, and an elementary school teacher. Presentations were arranged so each instructor had achance to talk about teaching the concepts of loops, variables, conditionals, and functions at theirrespective grade level, allowing teachers to understand curricular progressions across the K-12grade span.An outline of the course schedule can be found below in Figure 2. Daily reflections werecompleted online at the end of each day and were graded for completion
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ECCD Technical Session 5: Energy and Wind and Design
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Michael F. MacCarthy, Mercer University; Michelle E. Graham, Mercer University; Gabriel Xavier Ramirez, Mercer University; Alviez Aziz Chagan, Mercer University; Kyla T. Semmendinger, Cornell University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
objective includes five related project outputs: (1) energy-efficient new house design; (2)optimized solar PV system designs for new and existing homes; (3) optimized household componentselection (lights, appliances, and other electric devices); (4) research of shallow geothermal energyoptions using manually drilled wells; and (5) energy conservation promotion planning. The objective andoutputs 2, 4, and 5 (the foci of this paper) are described below.Project Objective: To design homes that are energy-efficient, optimized for the use of solar PV systems,and affordable for the average homeowner.Most sustainable home energy systems are typically marketed to those with relatively high incomes,while disadvantaged households and communities fall by the
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NSF Grantees: K-12 Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stacie I. Ringleb, Old Dominion University; Jennifer Jill Kidd, Old Dominion University; Pilar Pazos, Old Dominion University; Kristie Gutierrez, Old Dominion University ; Orlando M Ayala, Old Dominion University; Krishnanand Kaipa, Old Dominion University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
smaller assignments. In all three collaborations lesson plans were implementedusing the BSCS 5E instructional model, which was aligned to the engineering design process.Instruments were developed to assess knowledge in collaborations 1 (engineering designprocess) and 3 (computational thinking), while in collaboration 2, knowledge was assessed withquestions from the fundamentals of engineering exam and a science content assessment.Comprehensive Assessment of Team Member Effectiveness (CATME) was also used in all 3collaborations to assess teamwork across the collaborations. Finally, each student wrote areflection on their experiences, which was used to qualitatively assess the project impact. Theresults from the first full semester of
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Reagan Curtis, West Virginia University; Darran Cairns, University of Missouri - Kansas City; Johnna Bolyard, West Virginia University
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Pre-College Engineering Education
here on how Project TESAL participating teachersshifted their stance toward ambiguity, developed comfort with the design process for integratingmathematics and science instruction, and how their lesson plans and focus group interviewsrevealed such change over time. We discuss findings from analyses of data across three yearsfrom content knowledge tests (Diagnostic Mathematics Assessments for Middle School Teachers[DTAMS]), surveys (Teacher Efficacy and Attitudes Toward STEM [T-STEM], individualinterviews and focus groups, teacher generated design lesson plans, and observations asparticipating teachers implemented lessons in their classrooms.Teachers who participated all three years discussed the integration of engineering design,complex
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Miiri Kotche, University of Illinois at Chicago; Jennifer D. Olson, University of Illinois at Chicago; Darrin Collins, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
features aredeepening content knowledge, promotion of active learning, fostering coherence, perceivedenhancement of knowledge and skills, and influence in teachers’ classroom teaching practice [2].Their results suggest that sustained and intensive professional development that focuses onspecific academic subject matter, coupled with planning for classroom implementation andalignment with national and state standards is more likely to produce enhanced knowledge andskills. This paper discusses the evolution of the Bioengineering Experience for ScienceTeachers (BEST) Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). As the largest urbanpublic research institute in Chicago, our Research 1 university is proud to serve an extremelydiverse
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 10
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
M. Teresa Cardador, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Karin Jensen, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Kelly J Cross, University of Nevada, Reno; Grisel Lopez-Alvarez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
with engineering department faculty, staff, advisors, andfemale students. By understanding how and why elective tracks become gendered withinengineering majors, we hope to identify effective strategies for improving the preparation ofwomen to pursue technical roles and career paths in their chosen field of study, with the broadgoal of improving the workplace retention of female engineers.As this project is ongoing, we plan to present preliminary results based on wave one (1)interviews with 30 female engineering students in their sophomore year (the year when electivetrack selections are made).Project Background and Theoretical FrameworkExisting research shows that men and women in gender-typed occupations – such as engineering– often
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton; Kellie Schneider, University of Dayton; Leanne Petry, Central State University; M. Suzanne Franco, Wright State University; Malcolm W. Daniels, University of Dayton; Amy Anderson, University of Dayton; Marjorie Langston, Hamilton Township High School ; Megan Shepherd; Madeline Mock
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
coordination, strategic planning and administrative support for the internationalization of the campus, which includes the Education Abroad Office, Partnerships and Exchanges, International Student and Scholar Services, an Intensive English Program, faculty development programs, and cross-cultural learning living communi- ties. Amy has been at the University of Dayton since 1998, and has over 30 years experience working in a variety of international education programs. Amy has also worked in the areas of international admission, international student advising and study abroad. She has taught at both the graduate and undergraduate levels in the U.S., Chile, Thailand and the British Virgin Islands, and speaks both French and
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Postgraduate Pathways and Experiences
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Aditya Johri, George Mason University; Cory Brozina, Youngstown State University; Russell Korte, George Washington University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
participation (e.g., as subjects in research studies) with an uncertain value proposition.Research method innovations are needed to reduce barriers to access, minimize risks and costs toparticipants, and more quickly generate actionable insights for partner firms.Given the preceding discussion of trends and challenges, we plan to carry out and investigate theefficacy of multi-institutional, multi-sites field research using novel methods such as agileethnography, trace ethnography, and network ethnography. These methods are new andevolving, and thus have scarcely been used to study engineering practice. Yet they appear verypromising given their potential to generate research findings much more rapidly and with a
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Ulan Dakeev; Recayi Pecen; Faruk Yildiz; Ali Aljaroudi PhD
promote AR-based renewable energy applications for engineering andtechnology students in different institutions. IntroductionEmergency management of natural disasters is an essential role of government. Emergencymanagement was organized in 1979 with the creation of the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency (FEMA). Since that time, many states and local cities have changed the names of theirorganizations to include the words: emergency management. There are four phases of emergencymanagement: mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Mitigation includes activities thatprevent an emergency or reduce the damaging effects of unavoidable hazards. Preparedness phaseincludes developing plans for what to do
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2020 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Ping-Chuan Wang, State University of New York at New Paltz
-disciplinary class environment and ensure the interaction across disciplines,the course was designed with the following considerations and resulting structure.ConsiderationsThe target audience for the course were engineering graduate students and juniors/seniors. Theengineering department has a graduate program only for the EE major, and the class of 17students was made up of three groups of similar sizes coincidently, including five EE graduates(EE-g), six EE undergraduates (EE-u), and six ME undergraduates (ME-u). Pre-requisites forthe course include Signals and Systems and Mechanics of Materials for EE-u and ME-u students,respectively. Thus, according to the curriculum plan, enrolled EE and ME majors should have aproper background on basic circuit
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CoNECD Session : Day 2 Slot 8 Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 CoNECD
Authors
Lisa Lim, Pennsylvania State University
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
. 5 Cohort 8 DemographicsIn State (PA Residents): 7Out of State (Non-PA Resident): 22 6 Objectives • Share the key components and structure of the remote Summer Bridge • Data benchmarking the first-year students’ academic progress • sense of belonging compared to past students with a residential Bridge experience • Lessons learned and best practices • Provide tangible action items that can be replicated across different programs and campusesObjectives of presentation – from abstract 7Summer Bridge 2020 Timeline• April: Planning for remote bridge• May: Hiring
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Efforts to Understand and Support Students' Socioemotional Factors
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joana Marques Melo, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Allison Godwin, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
, or study. Role identities are contextually specific and as such, we haveformulated questions for engineering, science, or computer science consistent with previouswork in mathematics, science, and engineering [1], [13], [14]. Students will choose the field ofstudy most relevant to them to answer these questions, as ERC's are interdisciplinary and mayinvolve students from across STEM solving engineering programs. Third, items measuringstudent pathways and sustained interest were developed for this study from The ERC EvaluationConsortium's Multi Engineering Research Center Instrument Inventory [30] to assess thestudent's willingness to continue their STEM paths, such as the pursuit of additional degrees andwhich career plans they might
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Wendy R. Stary; John R. Schultz
Technology students had already completed the requirement.Others students wanted to go but couldn’t justify the extra cost involved for food, transportation,and housing. Thus, only five students were actually enrolled by early October. A “Plan B” wasneeded to get the course, and exchange program, off the ground.Arrangements were made with the Packaging and Engineering Technology Program Directors toallow MFGT 341 in Darmstadt as a substitute for another course, MFGT 251 Plastics Materialsand Processes. MFGT 251 is one of a three course materials series required by both degrees.Normally MFGT 251 is a prerequisite for MFGT 341. Because non-plastics concentrationEngineering Technology and Packaging graduates who work in the plastics industry have a
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Cristinel Ababei; Anca M. Miron
. Moreover, among all engineering fields, electrical engineering has oneof the largest gender gaps. That is, the women’s representation in electrical and computerengineering fields is only 10% compared to for example 35% in chemical engineering 4 .In order to improve the situation of women in electrical and computer engineering fields,we designed and organized a summer camp for middle school girls enrolled in grades 6-8(11-13 years of age). This is part of a three year educational and outreach plan supportedby a National Science Foundation award. The first edition of this camp was held in 2012 inthe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at North Dakota StateUniversity (NDSU). In this paper, we present details about the first
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
Authors
Melanie Villatoro P.E., New York City College of Technology; Laurin Moseley, CUNY New York City College of Technology
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Diversity
outreach project at Daniel Hale Elementary School which provides civil engineering lesson plans, afterschool pro- grams, family workshops and field trips. Prof. Villatoro is the Project Director for the Peer Advisement program sponsored by Perkins and designed to increase retention of females across the School of Tech- nology and Design.Laurin Moseley, CUNY New York City College of Technology American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Benefits of the virtual platform for K-12 STEM OutreachAbstractThe number of students enrolling and graduating with STEM degrees in the United States mustincrease exponentially in order to meet the predicted job