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Conference Session
Entrepreneurship Division Poster Sessions
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Karanian, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gül Okudan, Pennsylvania State University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
harder because they are trusted to produce winning results.• For effective entrepreneurship education, a medium that employs concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization and active experimentation should be present34. However, when compared to reflective observation, it is suggested that active experimentation is more natural for stimulating entrepreneurial behavior23, 35. Best practices in engineering programs that graduate young entrepreneurs include multiple opportunities for creative, inventive, and successful collaborative design projects36.Entrepreneurial behavior is described as the processes, practices, and decision-making activitiesthat lead to entrepreneurship37. According to Lumpkin and
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jocelyn L. Jackson, University of Michigan; Aileen Huang-Saad, Northeastern University; Joi-lynn Mondisa, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
the Bioengineering faculty at Northeastern University and be- came the Director of Life Sciences and Engineering Programs at The Roux Institute (Portland, Maine). Dr. Huang-Saad has a fourteen- year history of bringing about organizational change in higher educa- tion, leveraging evidence-based practices at University of Michigan. She created the U-M BME graduate design program, co-founded the U-M College of Engineering Center for Entrepreneurship, launched the U-M National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps Node, and developed the U-M BME Instructional In- cubator. She is a canonical instructor for both the NSF and National Institute of Health (NIH) I-Corps Programs. Dr. Huang- Saad has received numerous awards for
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Evaluating Student Behaviors and Attitudes
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Atkins, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Julian Ernesto Martinez-Moreno, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Lalit Patil, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kimber J Andrews, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign ; Maryalice S. Wu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Debasish Dutta, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Barbara Hug, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Liora Bresler
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
support inquiry learning in science and understanding the inquiry practices of students as they engage in extended investigations. Her current research investigates the supports needed by both teachers and students as they engage in science inquiry Page 26.791.1 practices. Accordingly, her current work involves collaboration with a wide array of individuals from various backgrounds and includes examining both professional development and classroom environmentsProf. Liora Bresler c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Fostering Innovative Skills within the Classroom
Conference Session
Global Engineering Models: Curriculum Development, Improvements, and Partnerships
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Belle W. Y. Wei, San José State University; Patricia R Backer, San José State University; Wenchiang Richard Chung, San José State University; Andrew F. Wood, San José State University
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International
various measures ofpersonal and professional success. Two primary questions are: (1) To what degree does theprogram produce meaningful changes in beliefs, attitudes, values, and/or behaviors? (2) Whatlessons can be gleaned for future study tours from graduates whose perspectives differ fromthose held by program coordinators? Doubtlessly, this research will prove to be instrumental asGTI strives to achieve its global vision.At the same time, efforts to inculcate the goals of global leadership and intercultural competencerequire a more targeted and integrated array of strategies at multiple levels, each designed toconvey a common message about the need for engineers to bring a personal and ethicalawareness to both their projects and their
Conference Session
ABET Accreditation, Assessment, and Program Improvement in ECE
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Larry L Wear, University of Washington, Tacoma; Orlando R. Baiocchi, University of Washington, Tacoma; Matthew Alden, University of Washington, Tacoma; Robert Gutmann, University of Washington, Tacoma; Jie Sheng, University of Washington, Tacoma
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Electrical and Computer
 statics,  we  documented  how  his  capstone  project  involved  learning  and  applying  probability  theory  to  a  design  problem.  Be  sure  your  student  advising  records  document  any  discrepancies  between  what  students  have  done  and  what  they  were  suppose  to  do.    Program  Objectives    Assessing  how  well  your  graduates  have  achieved  your  program  objectives  is  usually  difficult  for  programs  that  have  only  produced  one  or  two  graduating  classes.  In  our  case,  we  had  one  group  of  graduates  who  had  one  year’s  experience.  With  so  little  experience  it  was  not  surprising  that  only  a  few  of  the  graduates  had  achieved  some  of  the  program  objectives.  However,  we  were
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Robert S. Kadel, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
laboratory classroom. Thus, the hands-onexperiments could be conducted in traditional lecture classes, or even remotely in student dormsand apartments. The goal of this research effort was to extend the pedagogy of hands-on learninginto the ME and AE curricula, tackling mechanical and thermal applications. This paper gives anoverview on those activities as well as efforts to assess the effectiveness of the learningenhancements. Furthermore, because the hands-on experiments are often used in a collaborativeway in student teams, the research has also studied the role of gender and ethnicity in the studentteams, developing best practices for building effective teams formed from diverse students.1. IntroductionLaboratory experiments form one of the
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in Civil and Architectural Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vernon Lewis, Old Dominion University; Carol Considine, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, along with those administrative skills necessary for positions of leadership and responsibility. The management minor will allow students to function in a wide variety of organizational environments. • Business Administration Minor - prepares students to advance in a broad range of careers in the public and private sectors. Students are exposed to accounting and economic principles as well as management, marketing and finance. • Real Estate Minor - will enable students to develop practical skills in the area of real estate and investment.1 This minor would be beneficial for students interested in residential construction. • Occupational Safety Minor - designed to prepare students to meet safety
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen J. Krause, Arizona State University; Dale R Baker, Arizona State University; Adam R Carberry, Arizona State University; Terry L. Alford, Arizona State University; Casey Jane Ankeny PhD, Arizona State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Cindy Waters, North Carolina A&T State University; Brady J. Gibbons, Oregon State University; Sean Maass; Candace K. Chan, Arizona State University
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Materials
. Candace K Chan, Arizona State University Candace K. Chan is an assistant professor in Materials Science and Engineering in the School for Engi- neering of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University. She teaches introductory materials science to undergraduate engineering majors and is exploring the role of frequent, formative feedback and web-based teaching and learning on student engagement and understanding of materials concepts. Dr. Chan also teaches an advanced course on electrochemical energy conversion and storage and leads a group of undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers focused on the design and characterization of novel materials for batteries and photoelectrochemical applications
Conference Session
Ocean & Marine Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Brahan, US Coast Guard Academy; Thomas W. Denucci, United States Coast Guard Academy; Jaye Falls, United States Naval Academy; Paul H. Miller, P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy; Peter A. Sousa, United States Coast Guard Academy
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine Division (OMED)
approaches to providing full-scale hands-on exposure throughPBL electives in small craft construction. Third and fourth-year students at USNA and first-yearstudents at USCGA, can take courses in Marine Fabrication Methods and ExperientialEngineering: Small Craft Design and Construction, respectively. In these courses the studentsbuild 10-15 ft long plywood boats, providing them with an enjoyable, motivational, practical,and educational experience in their major.The two schools have similar missions to develop officers for commissioning into the seaservices of the United States. Both schools confer on their graduates B.S. degrees in a variety ofmajors, including Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NA&ME). Each school hasapproximately 25
Conference Session
Experiential Learning Programs and the Transition to Industry
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cheryl A. Carrico P.E., Virginia Tech; Katherine E. Winters, Virginia Tech; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Stanford University; Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Tech
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College Industry Partnerships
expectations for each and figure outwhere the best fit is. Such exposure could include required undergraduate research experiences,internships, or for ECPs rotations in work assignments or graduate school laboratories beforesettling on a career path. We also suggest developing practices around mentoring. Mentors,whether in the form of undergraduate advisors and research professors or bosses and coworkersat a first job, can have substantial impacts on career choices. Knowing why some mentors havesuch a tangible impact can help develop a set of best practices.AcknowledgmentsThe authors wish to thank the entire EPS research team as well as the study participants. Thisresearch is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as a collaborative research
Conference Session
Engineering Inclusivity: Challenging Disparities and Cultivating Resilience in Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin Morgan Kainoa Peters, Purdue University; Alice L. Pawley, Purdue University; Stephanie Masta, Purdue University; Darryl Dickerson, Florida International University; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
Engineering Education in 2008, 2011, and 2019 and from the IEEE Transactions on Education in 2011 and 2015. Dr. Ohland is an ABET Program Evaluator for ASEE and represents ASEE on the Engineering Accreditation Commission. He was the 2002–2006 President of Tau Beta Pi and is a Fellow of the ASEE, IEEE, and AAAS. He was inducted into the ASEE Hall of Fame in 2023. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 WIP Research: Towards a distributed model of teaming: instructor-driven lessons from I-MATTERAbstractThis WIP research paper describes the development of a preliminary practical model to improvehow instructors of large classes can address marginalization amongst
Conference Session
Educational Outreach Efforts Led by the US Navy
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Giver, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Stephen Michetti, NSWCCD
Tagged Divisions
Ocean and Marine
means to build therobot. Sea Perch was born!The MIT Ocean Engineering Department recognized the value of the Sea Perch underwater robotas a tool for Outreach, and developed the prototype of a program, a listing of the parts required tobuild the robot, and a rudimentary design plan. The Sea Perch project was introduced to severallocal high schools in the Boston area, generating immediate interest. MIT sought and receivedfunding from the Sea Grant Program and the Office of Naval Research to expand the program,and one by one, schools became involved with the project.As the Sea Perch project continued through word of mouth, and as more teachers becameinvolved, a more developed curriculum was required. MIT, and many of the teachers whoinitially
Conference Session
ChE: Departmental Issues and Integrating Freshmen into the ChE Program
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pedro Arce, Tennessee Technological University; Donald Visco, Tennessee Technological University
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Chemical Engineering
2006-1075: A FRESHMAN COURSE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING: MERGINGFIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCES WITH DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC NEEDSDonald Visco, Tennessee Technological University Donald P. Visco, Jr. is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Undergraduate Program Coordinator at Tennessee Technological University. He received his Ph. D. in 1999 from the University at Buffalo, SUNY. His research focuses on molecular design for the chemical process and pharmaceutical industries.Pedro Arce, Tennessee Technological University Pedro E. Arce is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and Chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering At Tennessee Tech University. Dr. Arce is strong advocate of modernization of
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael C. Hatfield, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Catherine F. Cahill, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; John Monahan, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
techniques. To support the abbreviated fielding cycles often associated with arctic research andpublic safety missions, ACUASI requires a practical means of creating UAS components for rotary-wing and fixed-wing platforms. While rapid prototyping is commonly used in making components forwidely popular rotary-wing UAS, much of this same technology may be harnessed and brought to bearon the design and fabrication of more complicated fixed-wing aircraft in order to satisfy a broader setof mission flight envelopes and payload requirements.Motivation.The desire for UAF to develop an organic fixed-wing UAS capability is motivated by several factors.From an academic perspective, students learn and develop best by doing. Students are most motivatedwhen
Conference Session
What Are Crucial Barriers and Opportunities to Bring Our Whole Selves to Engineering Education? Moving Watermelons Together
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder; Jon A. Leydens, Colorado School of Mines; Ann D. Christy P.E., The Ohio State University; Marybeth Lima P.E., Louisiana State University and A&M College; Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Julia D. Thompson, University of San Francisco
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
Education.Dr. Julia D. Thompson, University of San Francisco r. Julia Thompson is an Assistant Professor at University of San Francisco. She has a passion for integrat- ing the soul’s work into the engineering design process and technology. She is driven to help students, and people in general, look at technology as a pathway toward healing of earth and unjust social structure. Julia did her undergrad in chemical engineering at UC Berkeley and her PhD in engineering education at Purdue. Her research interests focus on how engineering design practices impact the relationships that engineering programs create with the community. American c Society for Engineering
Conference Session
How Are We Preparing Our Students for the 21st Century Workforce?
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Mikesell P.E., Ohio Northern University; David R. Sawyers Jr., Ohio Northern University; Jed E. Marquart, Ohio Northern University
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative & Experiential Education
some effortshave been capstone projects while others were solely volunteer projects of the AIAA Page 25.624.5professional society chapter.ASME Human-Powered Vehicle ChallengeThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) supports a number of designcompetitions which tend to focus on sustainability- or humanitarian-oriented projects. One ofthese, the Human-Powered Vehicle Challenge, “provides an opportunity for students todemonstrate the application of sound engineering design principles in the development ofsustainable and practical transportation alternatives.” 11Students design, build, and race what are essentially recumbent bicycles, though
Conference Session
Sociotechnical Thinking I: Classroom Experiences, Identity, and Theory
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jonathan Seth Krones, Boston College; Jenna A. Tonn, Boston College; Russell C. Powell, Boston College
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Can a Body Do? How We Meet the Built World, the artist, design researcher, and OlinCollege professor Sara Hendren writes, “Engineering is not the science of the laboratory alone…It is fundamentally applied, which means its results live in the world. It belongs to people, notjust as ‘users’ but as protagonists of their dimensional lives” [1, p. 23]. Hendren’s invocation of avision of engineering as radically human-centered provided the philosophical and humanisticcore to our interdisciplinary teaching team as we embarked on designing a new course forfirst-year students at Boston College (BC). Our course, Making the Modern World: Design,Ethics, and Engineering (MMW), situated engineering practice and knowledge within its social,political, and
Conference Session
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Case Studies in Construction Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hector Buyones-Gonzalez, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering Division (CONST)
), retail, and high-rise building construction—Professor Buyones brings a wealth of practical knowledge to his teaching. His primary research interests are focused on education and innovation in construction, the application of artificial intelligence within the construction industry, and construction management.Dr. Monica Quezada-Espinoza, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile Monica Quezada-Espinoza is a professor and researcher at the School of Engineering at the Universidad Andres Bello in Santiago, Chile, where currently collaborates with the Educational and Academic Innovation Unit, UNIDA (for its acronym in Spanish), as an instructor in active learning methodologies. Her research interest topics involve university
Conference Session
EMD Technical Session 3: Measuring Engineering Management
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suzanna Long, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Kellie Grasman, University of Michigan; David Spurlock, Missouri University of Science and Technology
practices and opportunities for improvement. This research presents outcomes froma planned transition to active/flexible hybrid delivery that was accelerated into the rotation ofoffered course modes due to the pandemic [2]. Results are compared with traditional sections ofthe course offered from Spring 2020 to Fall 2021. The course is an introductory survey course ofthe principles of engineering management for undergraduate engineering students. It is arequired course in the Engineering Management bachelor’s degree program but is popular withmany students in other engineering majors. Typically, about a third of the students enrolled inthe course are Engineering Management majors or intend to major in Engineering Managementonce they complete the
Conference Session
Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jae Hoon Lim, University of North Carolina; Jerry Lynn Dahlberg Jr, University of Tennessee, Space Institute; Terry L. Miller, Alabama A&M University; Corion Jeremiah Holloman, Alabama A&M University; Luke Childrey V, Alabama A&M University; Mohamed Jamil Barrie, Alabama A&M University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
Paper ID #42860Board 114: Amplifying Resilience and Becoming Critical Advocates: ThreeBlack Engineering Students’ Experiences in a Multi-Institutional SummerCamp CollaborationDr. Jae Hoon Lim, University of North Carolina Dr. Jae Hoon Lim is a Professor of Educational Research at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her research explores the dialogical process of identity construction among students of color and examines the impact of sociocultural factors on their academic experiences. She has served as a co-PI for multiple federal grant projects, including a 1.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division: Faculty and Gender Issues
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Canan Bilen-Green, North Dakota State University; Jenna P. Carpenter, Louisiana Tech University; Stacy Doore, University of Maine; Roger A. Green, North Dakota State University; Karen J. Horton P.E., University of Maine; Kristen L. Jellison, Lehigh University; Sharon Melissa Latimer, West Virginia University; Marci J. Levine, Lehigh University; D. Patrick O'Neal, Louisiana Tech University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
, helping men develop a personal motivation forengaging in gender equity efforts, utilizing male roles models, providing opportunities for male-only dialogues, and engagement in solution-building. Barriers include apathy, fear of status loss,and lack of knowledge about gender inequities15. Additional theory and research indicate thatthere are key stages in the development of an ally identity and effective ally behaviors16-21.Overall, there appears to be accord among investigators such that (1) potential allies must firstunderstand unearned advantage and how it works in their own lives as well as how it impacts thelives of systemically disadvantaged persons; (2) successful ally development approacheseducate, inspire, and support members of the
Conference Session
Trends in Accreditation and Assessment
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca A. Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Cheryl Allendoerfer, University of Washington; Ronald R. Ulseth, Itasca Community College; Bart M. Johnson, Itasca Community College
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
theABET Criterion 3 a-k outcomes, engineering faculty from around the United States who werewell versed in education research imagined the best way to get to those outcomes if they couldstart from the ground up.5 Given that the outcomes are used to establish values, pedagogicalapproaches that support learning all outcomes in an integrated fashion make sense. In a contextof solving ill-structured, open-ended problems to complete a project, defining technical contentat a curricular level makes less sense. The implementation of that vision uses project-basedlearning to teach engineering design, professional skills and technical competencies to upper-division students. Reflecting values also held by the greater community, the programs alsoinclude
Conference Session
Innovation in Engineering Leadership Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roger V. Gonzalez P.E., University of Texas, El Paso; Richard T. Schoephoerster, University of Texas, El Paso; Jessica Townsend, Olin College of Engineering
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
of Engineering Educators (ASEE) Teaching Award, the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation Award, and LeTourneau University’s top research and scholarship award. He was also a Finalist for the IEEE Global Humanitarian Engineer of the Year award in 2013. He serves as an engineering program evaluator for the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), the sole entity for accrediting engineering programs in the United States. Dr. Gonzalez is Founder and President of LIMBS International (www.limbs.org), a 501(c)3 non-profit humanitarian organization that designs, creates and deploys prosthetic devices to transform the lives of amputees in the developing world by restoring their ability to walk. Since its
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Steven S. Holland, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jennifer L. Bonniwell, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Joshua D. Carl, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Brian E. Faulkner, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Richard W. Kelnhofer, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Cory J. Prust, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Luke Gerard Weber P.E., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Electrical and Computer
important logistics for operating a mobile studiobased curriculum; Section V presents lessons learned through the planning process; the paperconcludes in Section VI.II Literature ReviewOur literature review focuses on strategies and best practices for implementing the use of portableinstrumentation (“Mobile Studio”) in an electrical engineering curriculum, and metrics formeasuring the impact of implementing that concept on student learning. In the category ofstrategies, we found that Mobile Studio has the potential to include diverse groups intoengineering programs. In [2], the implementation of Mobile Studio concepts were intended toempower female students. In [3], the focus is on African-American students. The authors in [4]examine the impact of
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katrina J. Donovan, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jon J Kellar, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Michael West, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Stuart D. Kellogg P.E., South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; William Cross, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Cassandra M. Birrenkott, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
To-date, the students have interacted Dakota Mines. with two professional artists. MET 400 Curricula is new as this course did not This course will be offered for the exist prior to the funding of this grant first time in Fall of 2023.The senior design series offered is a two course sequence. This is directly relevant to Goal #2(increase the talent pool of STEM graduates, by involving traditionally underrepresented STEMparticipants that can help integrate art into products, primarily in the design cycle). The designteams are paired with a faculty advisor and an industrial partner to solve a problem or challengethe partner faces in their company
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Lupita D Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder; Andrea Ferro, Clarkson University; Cesunica E. Ivey, University of California, Berkeley; Shakira Renee Hobbs, University of California Irvine; Maya A Trotz, University of South Florida; Cliff I. Davidson, Syracuse University; Susan J. Masten P.E., Michigan State University; Sheryl H Ehrman, San Jose State University; Chang-yu Wu, University of Florida
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
2004. She is the PI of a recently awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) National Research Traineeship, NRT – Systems Training for Research on Geography based Coastal Food Energy Water Systemsand has served as Director for NSF funded Research Experience for Teachers (Water Awareness Research and Education), and Research Experience for Undergraduates (Tampa Interdisciplinary Environmental Research), and Department of Education funded (Multidisciplinary doctoral graduate fellowship program at the water-energy-materialshuman-nexus) programs. She also served as a co-PI on an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minority Ph.D. award from 2004-2012 designed to increase minority Ph.D. graduates from baselines of 0 in 2004, and
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benedict M. Uzochukwu, Virginia State University; Coray Davis, Virginia State University ; Ben U. Nwoke, Virginia State University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
status quo. Kuratko (2016) appropriately viewed innovation as thecreative pursuit of ideas. The creative pursuit of new and enduring ideas is central to the domainof entrepreneurship and innovation. It has become imperative for educational institutions to facilitate entrepreneurship andinnovation by creating a significant economic impact on campus and its surrounding communities.The use of existing infrastructure of higher education institutions can relegate departments tooperating in silos, which makes it more difficult for administrators and faculty members tounderstand whether there are other departments that are doing similar activities around problemsolving, design, and engineering. There should be a push to take an inventory of what
Conference Session
International Division (INTL) Technical Session: International Programs and Curricula I
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carolyn "Kelly" Ottman, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Sohum A. Sohoni, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Diversity
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International Division (INTL)
for some Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) andless research-intensive universities to compare the two cases between the same institutionsduring the same time period with very different outcomes, to illustrate some best practices aswell as some pitfalls that could be avoided in the future.The key takeaways can be summarized as valuing cultural differences because ignoring them canhave disastrous results, establishing trust by building personal relationships betweencollaborators, being patient and determined in working through setbacks, and aligningcollaborative activities with existing motivations on both the institutional as well as individuallevel.IntroductionGlobalization is a term used to describe the increasing
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Technical Session 14:Robotics and Careers
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tala Katbeh, Texas A&M University at Qatar; G. Benjamin Cieslinski, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Hassan Bazzi
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
engineering.Step 3: Encourage Mentorship and Peer SupportIt is beneficial to encourage mentorship and peer support among the students. This was done bycreating sub-teams based on the competition requirements. This included having a social mediateam responsible for the creativity in capturing the team’s journey and connecting them with otherteams all over the world, a team for researching and determining the design on the robot lifter, ateam for creating the robot shooter design, a team for building the robot driving base and intakemechanism, and a programming team that worked with the other sub-teams to operate the robot.The students were split into the teams based on their interests and skills where they ultimatelydecided with some interventions from the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: Faculty Development 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Karin Jensen, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Joseph F. Mirabelli, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Kelly J. Cross, University of Nevada, Reno; Allyson Jo Barlow, University of Nevada, Reno
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
benefit from the communitystructure by learning best practices from other mentors and lessening duplication of efforts.Further, additional resources for mentees to learn about the field of EER will promote theirdevelopment as researchers. Resources on mentoring will benefit mentors to effectively mentorengineering faculty. Ultimately, the curation and creation of training in EER fundamentals willbe beneficial to all engineering faculty by making the field of EER more accessible and willpromote increased synergies between engineering and EER, which will increase the impact ofthe field.Future WorkThe current project highlighted the benefits in developing a community for the NSF RIEFprogram and outlined specific resources and events that are desired