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Special Session: Moving Towards the Intended, Explicit, and Authentic: Addressing Critical Misalignments in Engineering Learning within Secondary and University Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin Anderson, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Sandra Shaw Courter, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Mitchell J. Nathan, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Amy C. Prevost, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Christine G. Nicometo, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Traci M. Nathans-Kelly, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Thomas Dean McGlamery, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Amy K. Atwood, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Educational Research and Methods, K-12 & Pre-College Engineering, Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Educational Experiences with Ways of Knowing Engineering (AWAKEN): How People Learn” project. She is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Engineering Professional Development and Wendt Commons: Teaching and Learning Services. Her area of research is engineering education including assessment of student learning. She taught technical communication courses to undergraduate engineering students and currently consults with faculty and teaching assistants. She earned her Ph.D. in educational administration at UW-Madison.Mitchell J. Nathan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Mitchell J. Nathan, BSEE, PhD, is professor of Educational Psychology, with affiliate appointments in Curriculum & Instruction and Psychology at the
Conference Session
Diversity and Inclusion
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janet Y. Tsai, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jacquelyn F. Sullivan, University of Colorado, Boulder; Beth A. Myers, University of Colorado Boulder; Kevin O'Connor, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
-enhancing first-year curriculum, which includes Self-Management and Leadership, First-Year Engineering Projects (design), Engineering Explorations through Physics, and mathematics courses. The classes are designed to immerse students in authentic engineering practices from the start of the undergraduate experience, and have evolved to feature an asset-based, capacity-building mindset instead of assuming that students are deficient or lacking in preparation and thus require remediation to succeed. Retention: GS includes an intentional focus on fostering learning communities and supporting students’ identity development as engineers and full members of a community that cares about them as whole people. Multiple methods and
Conference Session
Wellness, Readiness, and Thriving
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vanessa Tran, Utah State University; Cassandra McCall, Utah State University; Stephen Secules, Florida International University; Maimuna Begum Kali, Florida International University; Gabriel Van Dyke, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
aimed at promoting student narratives through audio-based methods.Dr. Cassandra McCall, Utah State University Cassandra McCall, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Engineering Education Department and Co-Director of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Transition Services at Utah State University. Her research centers the intersection identity formation, engineering culture, and disability studies. Her work has received several awards including best paper awards from the Journal of Engineering Education and the Australasian Journal of Engineering Education. She holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech as well as M.S. and B.S. degrees in civil engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 16
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kathryn Schulte Grahame, Northeastern University; Christos Zahopoulos, Northeastern University; Rajini Jesudason, Northeastern University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
, Boston, 2015.[4] B. Walukevich, Assessing the Impact of Mentoring Underserved Youth through Service Learning, Education Student Publications. Paper 12, 2016.[5] C. Herrera, J. Baldwin Grossman, T. Kauh and J. McMaken, " Raising healthy children," Child Development, vol. 82, no. 1, pp. 346-361, 2011.[6] R. McIntyre, B. Lord, C. G. Gresky, L. L. Eyck, G. D. Frye and C. F. Bond, "A social impact trend in the effects of role models on alleviating women's mathematics stereotype threat," Current Research in Social Psychology, no. 10, Article 9, 2005.[7] R. Robnett, P. Nelson, E. Zurbriggen, F. J. Crosby and M. M. Chemers, "Research mentoring and scientist identity: insights from undergraduates and their mentors," IJ STEM, no. Ed 5, 41
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What's New in the Mechanics of Materials?
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Linsey, University of Texas-Austin; Austin Talley, University of Texas--Austin; Daniel Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy; Kristin Wood, University of Texas-Austin; Kathy Schmidt, University of Texas-Austin; Rachel Kuhr, University of Texas-Austin; Saad Eways, Austin Community College
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Mechanics
Engineering's commitment to finding ways to enrich teaching and learning. She works in all aspects of education including design and development, faculty training, learner support, and evaluation. Contact k.schmidt@mail.utexas.eduRachel Kuhr, University of Texas-Austin RACHEL KUHR is a undergraduate student in the Mechanical Engineering Department at The University of Texas at Austin Contact rachelkuhr@mail.utexas.eduSaad Eways, Austin Community College SAAD EWAYS is presently professor of Physics and Engineering and Assistant Dean of Math and Science at Austin Community College (ACC) where he teaches courses in both physics and engineering. He served as Department Head from 96-97 and Assistant Dean of
Conference Session
Student Success & Development - Focus on Mentoring
Collection
2017 FYEE Conference
Authors
Leotis L. Parrish, North Carolina A&T State University; Ava W. Dickens, North Carolina A&T State University; Tamara L Fuller, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Diversity, FYEE Division - Paper Submission
building strategies The weekends are reserved for working on the team project,prior to the beginning of the academic year and an opportunity social development activities and free time. Ideally, theto network with college of engineering faculty and HOME Program is designed to model the activities of a typi-staff. Fourth, HOME Program students work on developing cal semester.and enhancing their study and time management skills andparticipate in seminars on career preparation topics such as RETENTION RATESinterviewing skills, resume writing and communicationskills. The retention and graduation of STEM students is
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Daniel Knight, University of Colorado Boulder; Beverly Louie, University of Colorado Boulder; Janet Y. Tsai, University of Colorado Boulder
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
question: How do the curricular, advising, and cohort-building elements of the RedShirt program impact the students’ experiences in the sophomore orjunior year at their university and in engineering? RedShirt students in the sophomore and junioryears responded to a semi-structured list of questions through focus group participation, withsome individual follow-up interviews.The thematic findings from sophomores and juniors include: academic strategies for respondingto more challenging classes; adjusting to new peer groups; developing identity as a minoritizedstudent; effects of advising interactions; and, dealing with living arrangements and other externalfactors. Additionally, themes from 2019-2020 include how students adapted to the
Conference Session
Innovative Pedagogical Techniques in Engineering Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chibuzor Joseph Okocha, University of Florida; Gloria J. Kim, University of Florida; Jin W. Choi, Michigan Technological University; Yong Kyu Yoon
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
with industry, providing students with hands-onexperience in this specialized field, but not in an international environment [4], [9], [21] .This study focuses specifically on a subset of the 2023 IRiKA cohort, examining how theirinvolvement in microelectronics research abroad contributed to developing their globalengineering competencies. This study seeks to explore the intricate processes through which globalcompetencies are developed among engineering students at both undergraduate and graduate levelswho possess varying levels of research experience in microelectronics. Through the lens of threeresearch questions, the study examines the influence of the International Research Initiative inKnowledge and Academia (IRiKA) on the global
Conference Session
Exemplary Outreach Programs in Engineering Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Joseph Cocozza, University of Southern California
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Recruitment and retention of underrepresented groups in STEM education continues tobe a national challenge. Accordingly, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has required awardrecipients within the NSF’s Division of Engineering Education to create pipeline opportunitiesfor underrepresented students to enter university STEM programs. Outreach through EngineeringResearch Centers (ERCs) is one such effort. This paper describes a mixed methods researchendeavor that addresses this engineering challenge and one engineering research center’sresponse to recruiting underrepresented groups into biomedical engineering using two broadlydefined pipeline efforts: (1) teachers in K-12 via a Research Experience for Teachers programand (2) undergraduate students via
Conference Session
Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Philip Jackson, University of Florida; Joshua Rudaitis, University of Florida
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
research interests include numerical heat transfer, fluids, and magnetohydrodynamic simulations and facilitating undergraduate students to engage in similar projects. He is also focused in the implementation of engineering freshman design experiences.Mr. Joshua Rudaitis, University of Florida Mr. Joshua Rudaitis is currently an undergraduate student at the University of Florida. He is pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering and is expected to graduate in December of 2020. He is performing undergraduate research at his University, focusing on Networking and Remote Systems. His main areas of professional interest within the field of Software Engineering include Embedded Systems, Networking, and Application Development
Conference Session
Structural Education Topics in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith E. Hedges, Drury University
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Architectural
places an emphasis on the schemata of the learners. The mental framework of thearchitectural education experience supersedes the prerequisite knowledge. The architecturestudents learn and retrieve information differently while possessing the same prerequisiteknowledge as the engineering students because of the disparities in their mental frameworks.Structures education is commonly a linear progression from mathematics, physics, rigid bodystatics, mechanics of deformable bodies, structural materials design and analysis, to lateral forcesand overall building behavior.[7] The gradual accrual of prerequisite knowledge is suited for theengineering schemata rather than the architecture schemata. A need exists to develop new way ofthinking about this
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 12
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shruti Misra, University of Washington; Denise Wilson, University of Washington; Soyoung Kang, University of Washington
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
support.Evidence-based best practices should be developed, which enable industry mentors to supportstudents while fulfilling their goals and motivations for participating in capstone programs.Moreover, capstone instructors should consider developing interventions that help students feelsupported by their teammates through alignment in expectations, expertise, and communication.Preparedness and design self-efficacy also emerged as being significant in influencing students’perceptions of what they thought they learned about engineering design and adaptability. Thishas multiple implications for instructors. The first is to ensure that students feel technicallysupported throughout the capstone by having the appropriate educational resources and help
Conference Session
Works in Progress: Learning and Engagement
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Justin Charles Major, University of Nevada, Reno; Adam Kirn, University of Nevada, Reno
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #15061Engineering Design Self-Efficacy and Project-Based Learning: How Does Ac-tive Learning Influence Student Attitudes and Beliefs?Mr. Justin Charles Major, University of Nevada, Reno Justin Major is an Undergraduate Research Assistant in Engineering Education at the University of Nevada, Reno in the PRiDE Research Group. He is currently working towards dual Bachelors of Sci- ence degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Secondary Math Education and expects to graduate May of 2017. His research interests include students development of self-efficacy and identity in math and engi- neering, and active learning
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Miley, Montana State University; Todd Kaiser, Montana State University; Liz Kovalchuk, Montana State University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
in engineering, and applying their ownwriting and communication skills.Keywords—writing; writing studio; writing centerIntroductionThe call for engineering students to develop skills as writers and communicators has becomecommonplace. Engineering programs hear from their advisory boards and professionalorganizations of the importance of improving the written communication of their graduates[1], [2]. Educating students to become engineering writers, however, cannot happen in anyone course. Given the complexities of disciplinary writing and the number of audiences astudent will be communicating with once they enter the profession, a single course in writingis not adequate for students to develop as writers. Instead, research in writing studies
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephen Secules, Florida International University; Bruk T. Berhane, Florida International University; Haiying Long, University of Kansas; Anna Teresa Caringella; Andrea Pinto
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
interests transfer students who first enroll in community colleges, as well as developing broader and more nuanced engineering performance indicators.Dr. Haiying Long, University of KansasMs. Anna Teresa CaringellaIng. Andrea Pinto American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Understanding Nontraditional Students in Engineering and Computing (Work in Progress)When post-secondary schools design academic and co-curricular programs and student performance goals,they often frame them around traditional student populations (Chen, 2017). Traditional students aregenerally full-time, live on campus, are 18-24 years old, and are financially supported by parents (Figure1). Chen
Conference Session
Challenges of CE Education in a Global World
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Ressler, United States Military Academy; C. Conley; Richard Gash, United States Military Academy
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Civil Engineering
’ prerequisite knowledge in relevant math and science topics. • Engineers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District and the United Nations Office for Project Services – to identify Afghanistan’s infrastructure development needs, common construction practices, and relevant codes and standards. • Representatives of the installation management agency of the Afghan Ministry of Defense – to identify the needs of the defense agency most likely to employ graduates of the NMAA civil engineering program. • Engineering professors from Kabul University – to ascertain the standards and common practices of higher education in Afghanistan, and to benchmark against the recently redesigned
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Women in Engineering Division: Strategies Beyond the Classroom
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University; Katherine C. Titus-Becker, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
each year. The programs she leads include sum- mer camps for K-12 students; programs that send undergraduates and graduate students into schools to work with elementary and middle school students; training sessions for NC State engineering alumni who want to be volunteer teachers in their communities; and professional development and classroom support for K-12 teachers who want to introduce engineering concepts to their young students. In addition, she co-authored statewide engineering standards for K-12 and delivers teacher professional development in integrated STEM. Bottomley also directs NC State’s Women in Engineering program, which works to boost the number of women engineers in academia and industry. The NC
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Engineering Futures: Navigating the Pathways of Education, Inclusion, and Professional Growth
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rajita Singh, University of Oklahoma; Javeed Kittur, University of Oklahoma
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
classroommethods + STEM/engineering; inclusive college classroom + engineering/STEM; inclusiveinstruction + STEM/engineering; and inclusive college education + STEM/engineering) were usedto retrieve articles from different databases. The databases include Web of Science, GoogleScholar, IEEE Xplore Library, Scopus, ERIC, Wiley Online Library, and Compendex.Forty-four articles remained in the pool. Finally, in the synthesis phase, these articles werecritically reviewed following the sub research questions, and the information was synthesized togenerate themes. Five themes emerged from the forty-four articles. First theme: Using Identity toFoster Engineering Connections, found to be especially helpful for marginalized students. Secondtheme: Using Technology
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice Technical Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ingrid Scheel, Oregon State University; Rachael E. Cate, Oregon State University; Devlin Montfort, Oregon State University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
improvementstrategy may already be in use and examine through a linguistic and cultural lens the rhetoricalstrategies instructional faculty use to communicate technical concepts to students with the hopethat we can increase utilization of these strategies to benefit students and simplifyrecommendations for instructional faculty who are striving to be compliant with ABET and otheraccreditation bodies and manage their workload within realistic constraints put on educationalinstitutions.Purpose: We believe that by explicitly articulating the applications of coursework to society,learning objectives to social service, and faculty commitment to advocacy for equitable practicesin engineering education and practice we can lay a foundation for a learning space
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Dissecting the Nuances that Hinder Broad Participation in Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renetta G. Tull, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Damon L Tull; Shawnisha Hester, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Anthony Michael Johnson, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
-minority, counter-parts. There arechallenges related to broadening participation in engineering that can be considered “blackholes” in the metaphorical space-time continuum that constitutes the “ivory tower.”Experiences of underrepresented scholars in engineering (undergraduates, graduate students,faculty) have been wrought with problems that have affected recruitment, retention, degreecompletion, and transition to careers. In this section, we will briefly discuss the three socialscience theories that can be used to develop an overarching construct for developing STEMcommunity: 1) Psychological Sense of Community, 2) Counter Spaces and Cultural Capital, and3) STEM Identity.4.1 Sense of CommunityThe theory of Psychological Sense of Community has
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For Students to Know and Grow
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Emily Lauber, Microsoft; Benjamin Emery Mertz, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education, Equity
lecturer.The curriculum was implemented late in the semester, after the class was already comfortablewith each other and with large group discussions. The coursework for this class included severalactivities that are “outside” the typical technical engineering classrooms, such as using Twitter asthe classroom communication tool. Because of this, the students could have been more primed tobe receptive to the curriculum based on class experience so far. When the unconscious biascurriculum is positioned as pertinent to the engineering students’ development in professionalcommunication, the module could theoretically be implemented in any engineering classroom.For the curriculum to be successful, the facilitator must be willing to share their
Conference Session
Bridging Content and Context in the Classroom
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Tracy Anne Hammond, Texas A&M University; Samantha Ray, Texas A&M University; Paul Taele, Texas A&M University; Shawna Thomas, Texas A&M University; Karan Watson P.E., Texas A&M University; Christine A. Stanley, Texas A&M University; Seth Polsley, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education, Equity
Christine Stanley Engineering Education Faculty Department of Educational Administration & Human Development Texas A&M University Seth Polsley Sketch Recognition Lab Department of Computer Science & Engineering Texas A&M UniversityAbstractProtests against racial injustice have been increasing in the United States. Universities oftenrapidly respond to acts of injustice through public statements about their position to uphold theequality of all people. To gauge the desires and concerns around discussing events causing socialunrest
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Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Alexa Tannebaum, Duke University; Sophia T. Santillan, Duke University; Rebecca Simmons, Duke University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
advanced courses. She also designed, proposed, and taught two introductory engineering courses for high school students. She currently leads an interdisci- plinary initiative to improve girls’ and women’s math/STEM identity using a social identity framework and a problem-based learning approach.Dr. Rebecca Simmons, Duke University Rebecca Simmons is an Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke University. She arrived as a freshman to Duke in 1996 and has never left; she completed both her B.S.E and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Material Sciences. She teaches a variety of design courses and is passionate about helping her students build creative
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Evaluating Student Behaviors and Attitudes
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Philip Reid Brown, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Shannon M. Sipes, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
publication to publication, we defineentrepreneurs as individuals with the skills necessary to explore and develop new product ideasand leaders as those with the ability to guide a group of people to the accomplishment of a task.Regardless of variations in how both of these terms are defined, a common thread among what isnecessary to be an entrepreneur or a leader is the ability to work effectively with others in orderto solve problems. In this paper, we discuss the implementation and assessment of a LeadershipAcademy that aims to build communication, teamwork and problem solving skills inundergraduate students at a technical university. The academy is part of a larger, entrepreneurial-focused program run through the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Arielle Marie Rainey, Colorado School of Mines; Dina Verdin, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
author their identities as engineers and negotiate their multiple identities in the current culture of engineering. Dina has won several awards including the 2018 ASEE/IEEE Fron- tiers in Education Conference Best Diversity Paper Award, 2019 College of Engineering Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award and the Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) Distinguished Scholar Award. Dina’s dissertation proposal was selected as part of the top 3 in the 2018 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Division D In-Progress Research Gala.Dr. Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines Jessica M. Smith is Associate Professor in the Engineering, Design & Society Division at the Colorado
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Aerospace Design and Manufacturing (Student Papers)
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Braden K. Oh, Olin College of Engineering; Justin Haruaki Kunimune, Olin College of Engineering; Jonah Spicher, Olin College of Engineering; Lauren Anfenson, Olin College of Engineering; Rebecca Christianson, Draper Labs
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Aerospace
, current Sketch Model Fellow with the Massachusetts Museum of American Bird Art.Dr. Rebecca Christianson, Draper Labs American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Undergraduate Demonstration of a Hall Effect Thruster: Self Directed Learning in an Advanced Project ContextAbstractHere we demonstrate a self-directed project for undergraduate students that uses the design of aHall effect thruster (HET) as a way to introduce fundamental physics concepts in lieu oftraditional coursework. HET is a type of electric propulsion engine that uses orthogonal magneticand electric fields to create a plasma that ionizes a propellant, which is then accelerated by
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS) Technical Session_Monday June 26, 3:15 - 4:45
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Madeline Polmear, Vrije Universiteit Brussels
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
Paper ID #37662Stifle or Support: Academic Culture and Engineering Ethics Education[Full Research Paper]Dr. Madeline Polmear, Vrije Universiteit Brussels Madeline Polmear is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie, EUTOPIA Science & Innovation Cofund Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. Her research interests relate to engineering ethics education and the development of societal responsibility and professional competence through formal and informal learning. Madeline received her Bachelors in environmental engineering, Masters in civil engineering, and PhD in civil engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice Technical Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tomeka Carroll, University of Virginia; Diana Marcela Franco Duran, University of Virginia; Lindsay Ivey Burden
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
Paper ID #36778Conceptualizing Social Justice in Civil Engineering and Professors’Perspective: A Systematic Literature ReviewMs. Tomeka Carroll, University of Virginia Tomeka Carroll is a Ph.D. Fellow in the school of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia. She is also a Research Assistant with the Behavioral Research at Darden (BRAD Lab). Her research interest revolve around JEDI in engineering education, circular economy and behavior change, as well adaptive reuse and sustainability. Tomeka received her BA in Spanish from Spelman College and attended graduate school at McDonough School of Business
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 6
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Damon Kirkpatrick, U.S. Air Force Academy; Michael Anderson, U.S. Air Force Academy; Phillip Cornwell, U.S. Airforce Academy
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
present interests include structural dynamics, struc- tural health monitoring, and undergraduate engineering education. Dr. Cornwell has received an SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award in 1992, and the Dean’s Outstanding Teacher award at Rose-Hulman in 2000 and the Rose-Hulman Board of Trustee’s Outstanding Scholar Award in 2001. He was one of the developers of the Rose-Hulman Sophomore Engineering Curriculum, the Dynamics Concept Inven- tory, and he is a co-author of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics, by Beer, Johnston, Cornwell, and Self. In 2019 Dr. Cornwell received the Archie Higdon Distinguished Educator Award from the Mechanics Division of ASEE. ©American Society for
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renetta G. Tull, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Autumn Marie Reed, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Pamela Petrease Felder, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Shawnisha Hester LGSW, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Denise Nicole Williams, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Yarazeth Medina, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Amanda Lo, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Erika T. Aparaka, University of Maryland College Park; Patricia Ordonez, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
Maryland College Park.Dr. Patricia Ordonez, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Hashtag #ThinkBigDiversity: Social Media Hacking Activities as Hybridized Mentoring Mechanisms for Underrepresented Minorities in STEMIn the spirit of “hack-a-thons” that build solutions to develop tools or fill gaps in knowledge, weleveraged resources from the National Science Foundation’s Alliances for Graduate Educationand the Professoriate (AGEP), NSF ADVANCE, and NSF Louis Stokes Alliance for MinorityParticipation’s Bridge to the Doctorate (LSAMP-BD) programs to co-develop “hacking diversityin STEM” events for underrepresented minorities