the 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2023. Accessed: Jan. 19, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/board-206-academic-success-of-stem-college-students-with-attention- deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-and-the-role-of-classroom-teaching-practices-project-update[29] L. J. Carroll, S. J. DesJardin, and C. J. Finelli, “The Academic Success of College Students with ADHD,” Prep..[30] N. A. Bowman, A. Miller, S. Woosley, N. P. Maxwell, and M. J. Kolze, “Understanding the Link Between Noncognitive Attributes and College Retention,” Res. High. Educ., vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 135–152, Mar. 2019, doi: 10.1007/s11162-018-9508-0.[31] H. Arksey and L. O’Malley, “Scoping studies: towards a methodological
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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 Teaching artificial intelligence and machine learning to materials engineering students through plastic 3D printingAbstractComputational tools in conjunction with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)have the potential to play significant roles in the future of Materials Science and
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National Visitation Committee for the National GeoTech Center housed in Corpus Christi, TX. He is Professor Emeritus in the Engineering Science/Physics/Physical Science Department at Broome Community College in Binghamton, NY, having taught there from August 1968-January, 2001. He was the 1997 recipient of the New York State Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and the ASEE St. Lawrence Section’s Outstanding Teaching Award. He was the faculty advisor of the first nationally recognized community college Student Chapter of ASEE. He currently resides in Binghamton, NY.Elaine L. Craft, Florence-Darlington Technical College Elaine L. Craft has served as Director of the National Science Foundation-funded South
Topical Editor or Associate Editor of various IEEE Transactions and in many IEEE/ACM/ASEE conferences including General Co- Chair of GLSVLSI-2023. He has received the Joseph M. Biedenbach Outstanding Engineering Educator Award from IEEE and is a Fellow of AAAS. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Instructor-Facing Graphical User Interface for Micro-Credential Designation and Refinement in STEM CurriculaAbstractAn instructor-facing Graphical User Interface (GUI) for micro-credential formation and trackingwithin STEM curricula is designed, prototyped, and evaluated. It enables instructors to readilyassociate skills with response-level elements within digitized assessments
identified themes in this study. Future research couldexplore alternative approaches (e.g., GPT-4) to streamline the clustering and code generationprocesses, potentially leveraging advanced natural language processing techniques to automatethe identification and consolidation of overlapping themes.References[1] A. Alsharif, A. Katz, D. Knight, and S. Alatwah, “Using Sentiment Analysis to Evaluate First-year Engineering Students Teamwork Textual Feedback,” in 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2022. Accessed: Nov. 28, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/41460.pdf[2] R. S. Baker and P. S. Inventado, “Educational Data Mining and Learning Analytics,” in Learning Analytics: From Research to Practice, J. A. Larusson
Paper ID #44026How Teaching Empathy to First-Year Engineering Students Interacts withEngineering IdentityElizabeth Zanin Flanagan, Clemson University Elizabeth (Libby) Flanagan is a current doctoral candidate in the Engineering and Science Education Department at Clemson University. She received her B.S. in Biosystems Engineering from the Clemson University Honors Program in 2017, along with a minor in Spanish Language Studies. She completed a two-year teaching appointment with Teach for America in 2019, where she taught 6th-grade math and computer science in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She earned her M.S. in Biosystems Engineering at
Paper ID #42503Institutionalization Challenges for an NSF S-STEM ProgramDr. Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University Robin A. M. Hensel, Ed.D., is a Teaching Professor in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University and an ASEE Fellow Member. As a mathematician and computer systems analyst, she collaborated in engineering teams to support energy research before entering higher education where she taught mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering courses, secured over $5.5M to support STEM education research, led program development efforts, and
serving as Chair from 2017-2019. Dr. Matusovich is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Advances in Engineering Education and she serves on the ASEE committee for Scholarly Publications.Dr. Andrew Katz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Andrew Katz is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. He leads the Improving Decisions in Engineering Education Agents and Systems (IDEEAS) Lab. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024Paradigm Shift? Preliminary Findings of Engineering Faculty Members’ Mental Models of Assessment in the Era of Generative AI Paradigm Shift? Preliminary Findings of Engineering Faculty Members
2001 and teaching engineering courses since 2008. Renewable Energy Technologies, Electrical Circuits and Electronics, Introduction to Engi- neering, Electrical Substations, Introduction to AutoCAD, Digital Electronics and Systems and Controls are among the courses Dr Melendez-Norona has taught. She is committed to an engineering education of excellence and to service the community and has participated in a training for cybersecurity issues immersed in smart grids also funded by the NSF. Dr Melendez-Norona is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Florida Atlantic University (Florida, United States), with the support of the ASEE eFellows program, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).Dr. Maria M. Larrondo
offering resources and organizingengagement events for female STEM students and faculty. Initially, OWISE efforts wereprimarily focused on faculty support, but over time the office has grown to incorporatecommunity-building activities and essential resources for both graduate and undergraduatefemale students in the College of Engineering and Science [14].Project MotivationBeginning in 2019, OWISE committed to hosting monthly student engagement events. Theseevents range from bringing in guest speakers from industry to providing community-buildingactivities. During a share session event in the spring of 2022, both students and female facultymembers engaged in an open dialogue sharing their experiences of attending classes that werepredominantly
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diversity.Dr. Jacquelyn F. Sullivan, University of Colorado Boulder Jacquelyn Sullivan is founding co-director of the Engineering Plus degree program in the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. She spearheaded design and launch of the Engineering GoldShirt Program to provide a unique access pathway to engineering for high potential, next tier students not admitted through the standard admissions process; this program is now being adapted at several engineering colleges. Sullivan led the founding of the Precollege division of ASEE in 2004; was awarded NAE’s 2008 Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education, and was conferred as an ASEE Fellow in 2011. She has
origins to the 1994 ASEE report Engineering Education for aChanging World, which, among many other recommendations, asserted that “engineeringeducation must take into account the social, economic, and political contexts of engineeringpractice…” [2, pp. 20–21]. The report emphasized that contextual skills should be deliveredthrough multi- and interdisciplinary coursework, integrated into the existing curriculum, andfocused on an understanding of the ethical dimensions of engineering. A decade later, theNational Academies report Educating the Engineer of 2020 re-emphasized the importance of thethemes of interdisciplinarity, societal context, and ethics to the engineer of the then-future [3].In 2018, Dr. Ruth Graham, in her report on The Global
well that worked are then presented.Our Path Toward Online OfferingsThe Colorado School of Mines began offering its first fully-online program, a graduate programin Space Resources, in Spring 2019. Prior to that time, we had offered a few “distance-enabled”courses as part of special programs and continuing education, but only a few and no onlinecourses for resident students. In 2019, 28 course sections for students enrolled at Mines inundergraduate and graduate degree programs were offered online, and we are continuing toexpand our online offerings. One particular demand for online courses from our residentstudents is to offer them over the summer so that students can take classes from home, whileworking, while traveling abroad, etc. This
universities nationwide, specifically in the areas of software engineering and cybersecurity pedagogy. Dr. Buckley is a member of the Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Golden Key International and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).Dr. Geoff Potvin, Florida International UniversityDr. Mandayam Thirunarayanan, Florida International University Mandayam Osuri Thirunarayanan is an associate professor in the School of Education and Human De- velopment (SEHD), in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE) at Florida International Uni- versity, in Miami, Florida. He teaches courses in learning technologies at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels. He also supervises doctoral dissertations. His research interests
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