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Conference Session
Student Motivation, Identity, and Resilience
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Wonki Lee, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Edward J. Berger, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
., vol. 97, no. 6, pp. 287–298, 2004.[8] D. H. Schunk, “Self-efficacy and academic motivation,” Educ. Psychol., vol. 26, no. 3–4, pp. 207–231, 1991.[9] L. Barnard, W. Y. Lan, Y. M. To, V. O. Paton, and S.-L. Lai, “Measuring self-regulation in online and blended learning environments,” Internet High. Educ., vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 1–6, 2009.[10] R. S. Jansen, A. Van Leeuwen, J. Janssen, L. Kester, and M. Kalz, “Validation of the self- regulated online learning questionnaire,” J. Comput. High. Educ., vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 6–27, 2017.[11] R. Lynch and M. Dembo, “The relationship between self-regulation and online learning in a blended learning context,” Int. Rev. Res. Open Distrib. Learn., vol. 5, no. 2, 2004.[12] L. Springer, M
Conference Session
CoNECD Session : Day 3 Slot 3 Technical Session 3
Collection
2021 CoNECD
Authors
Lizabeth L. Thompson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Tonatiuh Rodriguez-Nikl P.E., California State University, Los Angeles
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
for the organizational dynamics of each institution. The resulting model can be used to identifyvariables that are most important for the educational mission, i.e., those that have the most significant influence on theoutput measures and also those that help minimize the influence of external disruptions.Figure 10: Causal Relationship FrameworkReferencesAllan, J.F., McKenna, J., and Dominey, S., (2014) Degrees of resilience: profiling psychological resilience and prospectiveacademic achievement in university inductees. British Journal of Guidance & counselling, Vol 42, No 1, 9-25.Bocchini, P. and Frangopol, D., (2011). Resilience-driven disaster management of civil infrastructure, in Papadrakakis, M.,Fragiadakis, M., and Plevris, V., ed
Conference Session
CoNECD Session : Day 2 Slot 1 Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 CoNECD
Authors
Anthony W. Dean, Old Dominion University; Kim Bullington Sibson, Old Dominion University; Cynthia Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Rafael E. Landaeta, Old Dominion University
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Jovanovic, Ph.D., Rafael Landaeta, Ph.D. Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529Abstract— With the growing number of adult and military veterans entering highereducation, it is important to understand and incorporate the basics of andragogy incurriculum, course development, and the learning environment to facilitate learning anddegree completion. Researchers in this S-STEM project funded by the NSF shareobservations of a student-faculty partnership that resulted from the development of aformal learning community. A series of targeted seminars were conducted that appear tohave increased adult and military veteran engineering and technology students’ levels ofconnectedness and self-efficacy. Results of this pilot study are
Collection
2020 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Seth Pearl, SUNY New Paltz; Rachmadian Wulandana, SUNY New Paltz
exchangers [11], transmission cables [12], Frequency Drive (VFD). The VFD allows the flowing fluid totowering chimneys [13], and radio antennas [14] that are be controlled either manually or automatically at frequenciesexposed to flowing air. Interestingly, recent investigation ranging from 20 Hz to 55 Hz. The maximum average flowsuggests that when the large lateral oscillations can be well speed that can be achieved is approximately 60 cm/s. Acontrolled and utilized, useful energy harvesting of such converging chamber was designed at the entrance of themechanisms becomes possible. The Vortex Induced observation chamber to reduce the complexity of the flow andVibration Aquatic
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Chemical Engineering Education
Authors
Satyen Gautam; Sachin Jangam; Kai Chee Loh
ChE classroom DEVELOPING RESPONSIBLE LEARNERSSatyen Gautam, Sachin Jangam, and Kai Chee LohANational University of Singapore • Singapore 117585 s educators, we believe that education should be anticipate that by giving students an opportunity to be part of geared towards creating learners who take responsi- grading, one can give them ownership. When learners have bility for their learning over and above responding to ownership over their learning, it can lead to greater engage-instructions. While traditional methods (lecture and tutorials) ment and intrinsic motivation for them to take responsibilityand incorporating cutting-edge technology in the classroom for their
Conference Session
Gender Track - Technical Session VII
Collection
2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
Authors
Mayari I. Serrano, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Suzanne Zurn-Birkhimer, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Rachel Ann Baker
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Diversity, Gender
? race/ethnicity), conference information, and motivation for attending a non-technical conference. Selection of awardees wasB. Data Collection and Assessment Instruments student level-blind (graduate or undergraduate), race/ethnicity- This study presents data collected during a span of two years, blind, and based on responses to three questions: (1) Pleasewith four collection periods: Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring indicate why you would like to attend the conference(s), (2)2017, and Fall 2017. For each collection period, participants Please indicate how you plan to fully utilize the conference(s)completed an application form, conference pre-survey, and
Conference Session
Awareness, Expectations, and Recognition of Ethics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel D. Burkey, University of Connecticut; Michael F. Young, University of Connecticut
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics
reason to believe thatprefrontal cortex is not fully developed until at least age 25, calling further into question thevalue of undergraduate classroom assignments aimed at improving ethical judgments (e.g.,Aamodt & Wang 2008).​25​ In general there is reason for hope, as some assessment instrumentshave shown growth from educational interventions. We turn to this topic of assessment next.In terms of assessing how students perceive ethical and moral situations, one of the mostwidely-used instruments for measuring students’ ethical or moral reasoning is the DefiningIssues Test 2 (DIT-2),​26,27​ that was developed in the 1970’s and takes as its basis Kohlberg’sMoral Development Theory.​28​ The DIT-2 is administered by evaluating participant
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary R. Anderson-Rowland, Arizona State University; Armando A. Rodriguez, Arizona State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
mentoring of students, especially women and underrepresented minority students, and her research in the areas of recruitment and retention. A SWE Fellow and ASEE Fellow, she is a frequent speaker on career opportunities and diversity in engineering. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016Highlights of Over a Decade of University/Community College PartnershipsAbstractIn 2002, an NSF sponsored (# 0123146) S-STEM academic scholarship program for upperdivision engineering and computer science (designated as ENGR) students materialized atArizona State University with about half of the students being transfer students. This directedattention to the need for more support for potential and actual transfer ENGR
Conference Session
Improving ME Education: Trends in Mechanical Engineering II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nidal Al-Masoud, Central Connecticut State University; Peter Baumann, Central Connecticut State University; Alfred Gates, Central Connecticut State University; Zdzislaw Kremens, Central Connecticut State University
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Mechanical Engineering
local industry-driven and applicable (that would require excellent connections with local industry)Creativity Include principles of research as a 1-2 credit subject (not only capstone research project), possibly following the applied sciences format and experience in undergrad research. Special course(s) on innovations and inventions.Communication skills Team work and individual presentations of reports and papers (publishing the capstone/special projects in a typical format for engineering papers)Business and
Conference Session
Special Session on Fixed-Point Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Anderson, Georgia Institute of Technology; Tyson Hall, Southern Adventist University
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Computers in Education
AC 2007-2711: TEACHING HARDWARE DESIGN OF FIXED-POINT DIGITALSIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMSDavid Anderson, Georgia Institute of TechnologyTyson Hall, Southern Adventist University Page 12.1360.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Session: 2711 Teaching Hardware Design of Fixed-Point Digital Signal Processing Systems David V. Anderson1 and Tyson S. Hall2 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332–0250, dva@ece.gatech.edu2 Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, TN 37315–0370, tyson@southern.edu
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melany Ciampi; Claudio Brito, Council of Researches in Education and Sciences
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International
Claudio da Rocha Brito, Melany M. Ciampi, Hilda dos S. Alves COPEC – Council of Researches in Education and SciencesAbstractThe real challenge for all the Engineering Schools lately is to form the professional to act in thenew work market. Nevertheless many Institutions have been searching hard for the best way todo so. Some of them have promoted new kind of curriculum more flexible and more adequate tothe new student. One question remains: How to prepare the engineer for professional life? Forsome it is the internship that will provide the student the taste of what is to be an engineer. InCivil Engineer, the best way is also the internship at the building site if the choice of the studentis to make constructions. For Civil
Conference Session
International Case Studies:Collaborations, Exchanges & Interactions
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Silliman, University of Notre Dame
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International
to work in Benin, religious/spiritual motivations, or other motivations? 9 Thinking back on when you applied for this program, how would you characterize your primary objective(s) for becoming involved? (e.g., you wanted to determine your own interest in pursuing a research career, you wanted to determine your own interest in a future career in development, you wanted to expand your life experience to include living in a developing country, or other objectives . . .). 10 Do you believe that your objective(s) was(were) met? (Mote that this does NOT necessarily mean that you obtained the experience you anticipated. For example, if your objective was to determine your own interest in
Conference Session
FPD9 - First Year Learning & Assessment
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric Johnson, Valparaiso University; Doug Tougaw, Valparaiso University; Kenneth Leitch, Valparaiso University; Barbara Engerer, Valparaiso University
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First-Year Programs
El n er o e Mo ctri w ssi to c Po mi rs Design s Dynamics an Statistics Tr Transportation Research Vibrations & Resonance Materials
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer - I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amir Karimi, University of Texas-San Antonio
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Mechanical Engineering
graphs for fin efficiencies, transient temperature distribution charts for heattransfer in slabs, cylinders, or spheres (Heisler Charts), and radiation shape (view) factor charts.In the early 1970’s calculators replaced slide rules as the basic computational tool for solvingengineering problems. A few years later programmable calculators were available. Modulescontaining basic solutions to heat transfer problems were developed for these calculators.Authors included sections in their textbooks to introduce students to numerical techniques forsolving heat transfer problems.The computer application software for solving engineering problems has also changed. Prior tothe introduction of personal computers (PCs) in the early 1980’s, complex computer
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Melanie Hagewood; Ken Van Treuren
combinedspectrum. The power spectrum increases in accuracy as the number of data points per FFT Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf Southwestern Annual Conference The University of Texas at Arlington Copyright©2003, American Society for Engineering EducationFigure 1. Example of a Power Spectral Distribution Plotincreases. The software used to process the data, provided with the TSI IFA 300 Anemometer,had a maximum block size of 256K.The PSD was also used to determine the correct choice of a low-pass filter. From looking at theplot, choosing a filter between 10 kHz and 50 kHz would satisfactorily capture the requiredsignal information for a velocity of 15 m/s. The software program
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2008 GSW
Authors
Maheshwar R Kashamolla; Zayd Leseman; Amit Savkar; Kevin Murphy
. The window is a 5 mm thick anti-reflective (AR)coated piece of fused-silica 50 mm in diameter with a flatness of 1/10 λ. Light reflects off the die,passes through the beam-splitter a second time, and then enters the objective and imaging lensbefore coming to the CCD camera, which is used to record the data. The objective and imaginglenses act as a compound microscope. The interferometric image created by the optical setupprovides a known distance of 316.4 nm between two consecutive fringes. The interferometric datais used to determine the crack length, ‘s’ of a beam. CCD Camera Vacuum
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles Forsberg, Hofstra University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-815: USE OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL BUILDER (KSB)FORMAT IN A SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORYCharles Forsberg, Hofstra University Charles H. Forsberg is an Associate Professor of Engineering at Hofstra University, where he teaches courses in computer programming and the thermal/fluids area of mechanical engineering. He received a B. S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now Polytechnic Institute of NYU), and an M. S. in Mechanical Engineering and Ph. D. from Columbia University. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer in New York State. Page
Conference Session
Structural Education Methods
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hector Estrada, University of the Pacific; Luke Lee, University of the Pacific
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
EngineeringEducation: A Modern Approach,” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Educators Conference, St.Louis, Missouri, June 2000.3 Dyke, S.J., Truman, K.Z., and Gould, P.L. (2000), “Current Directions in Earthquake Engineering Education: TheUniversity Consortium on Instructional Shake Tables,” Proceedings of the American Society of EngineeringEducators Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, June 2000.4 Williams, A., PE Exam Preparation: Civil & Structural Engineering Seismic Design of Buildings and Bridges.Kaplan AEC Education, Chicago, IL, 2007.5 Hiner, S. T., Seismic Design Review Workbook: for Californian Civil P.E. Examination. Can be obtained fromwww.seismicreview.com.6 ASCE, ASCE 7 Standard: Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other
Conference Session
Attitudes, Self-Confidence, and Self-Efficacy of Women Engineering Students
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carmen Villa, Texas A&M University; Carolyn Clark, Texas A&M University; Jennifer Sandlin, Arizona State University
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Women in Engineering
). Talking about leaving: Why undergraduates leave the sciences. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.10. Tobias, S. (1990). They're Not Dumb, They're Different: Stalking the Second Tier : Tucson, AZ:Research Corporation11. Bean, J.P. (2005). Nine themes of college student retention. In A. Seidman. (Ed.),. (2005). College student retention. Formula for student success (pp. 215-244). American Council on Education CT:Praeger.12. Pascarella, E., & Terrenzini, P. (1991). How college affects students: Findings and insights from twenty years of research. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.13. Tinto, V. (1993). Leaving college: Rethinking the causes and cures of student attrition. (2nd Ed.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press.14
Conference Session
Student Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jay Martin, University of Wisconsin, Madison; John Mitchell, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jennifer Welter, Wiley; Sandra Courter, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
confidence using theseinventories, although efforts should be made to improve the reliability. Page 14.1260.5 Table 1 Statistics for Concept Inventories Class No. Mean Score Standard Reliability Std Error Students Deviation Coefficient, of Meas. Score % alpha Thermo S 06 116 21.0 65 4.2 0.69 2.3 F 05 110 19.4 61 3.9 0.66 2.3 Fluids S 06 114 14.9 50 4.1 0.69 2.3 F 05
Conference Session
DEED Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marie-Pierre Huguet, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Frank Wright, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
the course being taught? (level of blend, delivery mode, teaching style, …) • And most importantly, Why? Why use the technology or the tool? Why teach the course? Why select this specific objective? … Trying to answer the “why?” of everything is often the most effective, albeit challenging, tool in course design.At the heart of the constructivist instructional design is the instructor, the “i" in our formula. Ourresearch showed us that s/he is the most critical, integral part of effective instruction, just as thestudent is the most critical, integral part of constructivist instruction. The instructors mustconsider their teaching style29 and teaching methods, and as they do, map them against theirstudents’ learning styles.Create a design
Conference Session
Innovations in the CHE Laboratory
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heather Gappa-Fahlenkamp, Oklahoma State University; Mark Wilkins, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
substrate-enzyme reaction can be expressed as S + E ←⎯→ k1 ES (1) k2 ES ⎯⎯→ k3 P+E (2) S = Substrate E = Enzyme ES = Enzyme-Substrate Complex P = ProductThe Michaelis-Menten approach was used to derive the rate equation. For this approach, it isassumed that the product-releasing step is much slower than the reversible reaction. Thereversible reaction involves the formation of an enzyme-substrate complex, which is based on avery weak interaction
Conference Session
The Best of Design in Engineering Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oenardi Lawanto, Utah State University; Scott Johnson, University of Illinois
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Design in Engineering Education
students’ design performance. Although there arenumerous existing studies that investigate how metacognition impacts performance, similarstudies may focus on the investigation about how each of the components of the self-appraisaland self-management from various groups of engineering students relate to design performance.A standard method of assessing students’ design performance needs to be formulated to increasethe validity of the data.References1. Chan, L. K. S., and Moore, P. J. 2006. Development of attributional beliefs and strategic knowledge in years 5 to 9: A longitudinal analysis. Educational Psychology 26(2): 161-185.2. Graves, D. H. 1983. Writing: Teachers and children at work. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational Books.3
Conference Session
Panel: Forming an Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Mills, University of South Australia; Judith Gill, University of South Australia; Suzanne Franzway, University of South Australia; Rhonda Sharp, University of South Australia
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Women in Engineering
. Page 14.1111.2Here we should briefly note that there are several different definitions of multidisciplinaryresearch [4], [5], [6]. The terms multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary are often usedinterchangeably, but Borrego & Newswander [3] have provided an excellent discussion of theseterms in the context of engineering education research. They define multidisciplinarycollaborations as those where “collaborators come together to work on a problem, each bringinghis or her own expertise and unique contribution. There is limited exchange of information inthis approach … collaborators leave the project without having learned much about the otherdiscipline(s)” (p.124). On the other hand interdisciplinary collaborations are defined as
Conference Session
Degree Pathways and Cocurricular Experiences
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joanna Mirecki Millunchick, University of Michigan; Yixian Zhou
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Educational Research and Methods
Engineering Students’ Communication, Teamwork, and Leadership Skills, vol. 57, no. 3. Springer Netherlands, 2016.[5] B. A. Burt, D. D. Carpenter, C. J. Finelli, and T. S. Harding, “Outcomes of engaging engineering undergraduates in co-curricular experiences.”[6] L. C. Strauss and P. T. Terenzini, “The Effects of Students’ In- and Out-of-Class Experiences on their Analytical and Group Skills: A Study of Engineering Education,” Res. High. Educ., vol. 48, no. 8, pp. 967–992, Dec. 2007.[7] A. L. Miller, L. M. Rocconi, and A. D. Dumford, “Focus on the finish line: does high- impact practice participation influence career plans and early job attainment?,” High. Educ., vol. 75, no. 3, pp. 489–506, 2018.[8] S
Conference Session
Quantitative Research Methods
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin A. Nguyen, University of Texas, Austin; Robert Matthew DeMonbrun, University of Michigan; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas, Austin; Michael J. Prince, Bucknell University; Jenefer Husman, University of Oregon; Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan; Prateek Shekhar, University of Michigan; Charles Henderson, Western Michigan University ; Cindy Waters, North Carolina A&T State University
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Educational Research and Methods
79 16 M Private R2 INTRO 140 17 F Private M1 INTRO 123* Carnegie classifications: R1 = Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity; R2 = Doctoral Universities: Higher Research Activity; M1 = Master's Colleges and Universities: Larger Programs; M3 = Master's Colleges and Universities: Smaller Programs; B-A/S = Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus; and B-DIV = Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields** Course disciplines: CBME = Chemical/Biomedical Engineering; CIVIL = Civil and Environmental Engineering; DESIGN = Design; EECS = Electrical Engineering/Computer
Conference Session
Educational & Professional Issues of Strategic Importance to the Civil Engineering Profession – and ASCE
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew K Swenty P.E., Virginia Military Institute; Brian J. Swenty P.E., University of Evansville
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #19425Professional Licensure: The Core of the Civil Engineering Body of Knowl-edgeDr. Matthew Swenty P.E., Virginia Military Institute Matthew (Matt) Swenty obtained his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Civil Engineering from Missouri S&T, worked as a bridge designer at the Missouri Department of Transportation, then returned to school to obtain his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Virginia Tech. He worked at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center in McClean, Virginia on accelerated bridge and concrete bridge research before coming to the Virginia Military Institute (VMI). He teaches engineering mechanics
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Monica Farmer Cox, Ohio State University; Jung Sook Kim, Ohio State University; Matilde Luz Sanchez-Pena, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Joyce B. Main, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Ebony Omotola McGee, Vanderbilt University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
larger mixed methods study that will inform policies for women faculty in engineering. Acknowledgement This material is based in part upon work supported by the National Science Foundationunder Grant Numbers 1535456 and 1712618. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions orrecommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the National Science Foundation. References1. Bilimoria, D., Joy, S. & Liang, X. Breaking barriers and creating inclusiveness: Lessons of organizational transformation to advance women faculty in academic science and engineering. Hum. Resour. Manage. 47, 423–441 (2008
Conference Session
Design & Development Projects and Practices
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mingshao Zhang, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Zhou Zhang, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Nima Lotfi, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; Sven K. Esche, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science)
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Manufacturing
-cost setup of an FMS educational platform has the potential of achieving variousobjectives, which include teaching the fundamental concepts and applications of roboticsand automation in FMS, enabling students to participate in hands-on innovative laboratoryexercises, and exposing students to the innovative methodologies in FMS.7 References[1] Hu, S. J., Ko, J., Weyand, L., ElMaraghy, H. A., Lien, T. K., Koren, Y., Bley, H., Chryssolouris, G., Nasr, N. and Shpitalni, M., 2011. “Assembly System Design and Operations for Product Variety.” CIRP Annals-Manufacturing Technology, 60(2), 15-733.[2] Makris, S., Michalos, G., Eytan, A., and Chryssolouris, G. 2012. “Cooperating Robots for Reconfigurable Assembly Operations
Conference Session
Merging Disciplines: Practice and Benefits
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenni Buckley, University of Delaware; Amy Trauth, University of Delaware; Lynn Jensen Worden, University of Delaware; Jennifer Gallo-Fox
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
forintegrated STEM education in early childhood classrooms. Moreover, we will gather data oninteractions among members of the interdisciplinary design teams, and subject these data todiscourse analysis in order to observe the types and nature of interaction among ECE and ENGstudents. These data will be used to triangulate the results of the analysis of survey data and willsupport revisions and enhancements to learning opportunities afforded to students in futureofferings of these courses. References Bailey, R. (2007). Effects of industrial experience and coursework during sophomore andjunior years on student learning if engineering design. Journal of Mechanical Design, 129(4),662-667. Brophy, S