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part would also help the educators for effective quiz orientation of Kahoot. In the appdevelopment part, step by step procedure was described so that any other educator could buildsuch kind of student friendly apps for the android smartphone devices. The paper described thesoftware development kit along with the android studio and modules for the convenience of theaudience of this paper.Data Availability StatementThe code used to develop the applications will be available upon request to the authors.References1. Chachra, S. D., Naiksatam, A., & Khanchandani, K. (2019). Use of Kahoot As A FormativeAssessment Tool in Engineering Education. Journal of Engineering EducationTransformations, 32(4).2. Black, P. (2008). Formative assessment in the
simplemethod to repair this was to break the final parallel program into multiple parts, proposal andfinal report and walk-through. The key to motivating students to pursue more hybrid solutionswill be through the proposal review process and by exposing them to QPU and GPU methodsduring practice assignments.References[1] Siewert, Sam B. "Improving Student Outcomes with Final Parallel Program Mastery Approach for Numerical Methods." 2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference-" Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption". 2021.[2] Gambetta, Jay. "IBM’s roadmap for scaling quantum technology." IBM Research Blog (September 2020) (2020).[3] Britt, Keith A., and Travis S. Humble. "High-performance computing with quantum processing units
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engineering degree programs to Southern Polytechnic in 2007 and 2008. Crimm has been a professor at Southern Polytechnic since 1997, serving in a multitude of roles as he continually seeks to savor the joys of teaching and learning from faculty, staff, and students. Crimm earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and is also a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Georgia having been recognized by this GSPE organization in 2019 as the overall ”Engineer of the Year” among the several highly competitive categories such as Education, Private Practice, Industry, Government, etc.Charles Richard Kennedy, Kennesaw State University Charles (Richard
., Ohio Northern University Dr. Khalid S. Al-Olimat is professor and chair of the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department at Ohio Northern University. He obtained his BS in Electrical Engineering from Far Eastern University in 1990, the MS in ManufacturingDr. Ahmed Ammar, Ohio Northern University Ahmed Ammar received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Sirte University, Libya, in 2005, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from West Virginia University, USA, in 2012 and 2019, respectively. In 2019, he joined Ohio NorFarha Jahan, Ohio Northern University Dr. Jahan received M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from The University of Toledo in 2015 and 2022, respectively
experiments, makeobservations, and think critically. A 2019 meta-analysis over 43 years of EL studiesdemonstrated that students who engage in these activities firsthand show greater learningoutcomes compared to those from traditional, lecture-style learning methods [10].Lastly, the interaction between university students and middle school students creates a socialdynamic for mentorships, where middle school students can envision themselves as futureengineers and pursue similar paths in a STEM-related field. Albeit weaker than EL, strongmentorship in research experiences and scientific-related endeavors has been shown to leave apositive impact on students, promoting a sense of belonging and interpersonal connection [8].ObjectivesIn this study, we
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perceive leadership development and skills within the context oftheir educational experiences, focusing on how they navigate leadership opportunities in theengineering field. To achieve this goal, we conducted six in-depth interviews with undergraduateAsian American student leaders in the field of engineering.Engineering LeadershipMore recently, leadership development in engineering education has become a topic of interest toboth researchers and educators. Calls from the National Academies of Engineering (NAE), theAmerican Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and ABET (formerly the AccreditationBoard for Engineering and Technology) indicate that leadership skills are essential for the futureof engineering [9, 10, 11]. Even so, ABET’s
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, problem-based learning, design education, and outcomes-based education. He is an active participant in global engineering education associations such as ASEE, AAEE and SEFI and served as reviewer in the conferences they host. Locally, he previously served as the Secretary and First Vice President of the Philippine Association of Engineering Schools. Alexa earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degree with specialization in Electronics Engineering from the Technological Institute of the Philippines.Dr. Nurzal Effiyana binti Ghazali, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Nurzal Effiyana Ghazali, Ph.D., graduated from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) with a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical (Telecommunications) in 2007
® Fundamentals tutorial book. When the site designcourse was first developed in 2019, the Civil 3D® tutorial book was 658 pages and 12 chaptersin length [2]. The 2024 tutorial has now grown to 986 pages, 18 chapters in length [3]. As firstyear students navigate the challenges of college life, implementing an effective lesson methodcan assist in facing challenges in time management [4], anxiety, and their overall wellbeing [5].However, not having a structured lesson approach can lead to students feeling overwhelmed andhelpless. As a result, students may turn to external resources such as ChatGPT, Chegg and onlinesearch engines. These programs can be effective as a supplemental tool for learning but shouldnot be the primary source of information for a
engineering-focused teacher practitioner articles, chapters, and research articles, and presents her research regularly through the ASEE Pre-College Engineering Education Division, a division she has chaired. Her current research includes investigating how children plan, fail, and productively persist; how mixed-reality simulated classroom environments can be used to help pre-service and in-service teachers practice facilitating challenging discussions in science and engineering; and how undergraduate engineering design teaching assistants address (and may be able to practice addressing) team conflict within similar simulated environments. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024
Paper ID #45952”I cannot relate”: The Importance Socioeconomic Status in the Journeys ofWomen of Color in Academia (Research)Dr. Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder Angela Bielefeldt is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) and Director for the Engineering Education program. She researches topics such as engineering ethics, sustainability, social responsibility, and community engagement. Bielefeldt is a Fellow of the ASEE and a licensed P.E. in Colorado.Sheila Davis, University of Colorado Boulder
Electrical and Computer Engineering from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He is a member of ASEE and IEEE.Dr. Rebecca Thomas, Bucknell University Rebecca Thomas is the inaugural director for the Pathways Program at Bucknell University, where she oversees the rollout of Bucknell’s E-Portfolio initiative. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering since 2018 and currently instructs the first-year course for ECE majors. She holds a B.S. and M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023
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Systems Engineering and from Purdue University with an MS in Industrial Engineering and PhD in En- gineering Education. Dina is a 2016 recipient of the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship and an Honorable Mention for the Ford Foundation Fellowship Program. Her research in- terest focuses on changing the deficit base perspective of first-generation college students by providing asset-based approaches to understanding this population. Dina is interested in understanding how first- generation college students 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