education and his M.S. in electrical and computer engineering, both from Purdue University. He received his bachelor’s in computer engineering at Harding University.Mr. Kanembe Shanachilubwa, Harding University I am an undergraduate mechanical engineering major anticipating graduation in May of 2019. I am a member of the Beyond Professional Identity research group based in Harding University located in Searcy, Arkansas. I plan to further my studies in engineering education in graduate school particularly in regards to equipping students to work in development and sustainability.Dr. Stephen Secules, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Stephen received a PhD in education at the University of
Authors:The first task in surveying OER authors in engineering was to compile a list of contacts to reachout to. Locating OER has thankfully become easier as lists and databases of these resources havebecome more common, but this also presented our first choice as there are multiple lists of OERin engineering, some with more than a hundred resources. Because we were submitting the paperto the ASEE Libraries Division, we decided it would be appropriate to use the ASEE EngineeringLibraries Division Open Textbooks for Engineering list [12] as our central resource foridentifying authors. This list contains over a hundred resources and is consistently updated toinclude the most recently published OER. In addition to this database, the authors added a
and prose that address assigned problems to specific audiences.References[1] S. A. Gobes-Ryan, K. A. Reeves, E. F. Vicario, W. A. Silva Sotillo, V. Ventor, and A. Hanson, “Written Communication to Achieve Data Literacy Goals in a Probability and Statistics Course,” in ASEE 2022 Annual Conference: Excellence Through Diversity, Minneapolis: American Society for Engineering Education, Jun. 2022, p. 36930. [Online]. Available: www.slayte.com[2] S. A. Gobes-Ryan and Jr. , K. A. Reeves, “Instructors’ Experiences With the Miscibility of Math and Communication in a Probability and Statistics Course,” in 2021 ASEE Annual Conference, American Society for Engineering Education, 2021, p. 34039.[3] T. Burress, E. Mann
from the University de Guanajuato, México, and her MS and PhD degrees (both in Civil Engineering with Environmental emphasis) from Kansas State University. Her research interests are in water and wastewater treatment, natural treatment systems for water remediation, sanitation in developing countries, engineering outreach, service learning, and engineering education. Dr. Palomo has served as chair of the student council, ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute (EWRI), she served as division chair and is current member of the Board of Directors of the Environmental Engineering Division of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Dr. Palomo also serves as an ABET Program Evaluator. She is a 2009
results indicate that enrichment programs increase student awareness of and interest inSTEM careers. (Kwon, 2017) STEM focused summer camps have also demonstratedsignificant increases in student’s attitudes towards mathematics. (Wang & Frye, 2019) TheBroadening Access to Science Education Camp conducted a four-year investigation of theimpact of summer STEM camp on the interest in the pursuit of STEM careers. (Phelan, Harding,& Harper-Leatherman, 2017) Their findings state that 95% of participants applied to college, ofwhich 87% intended to pursue a career in a STEM related field. They also report increasedscience self-efficacy and understanding of science related careers. The STEM identities ofunderrepresented students grew positively
increased during the last decade.The results indicate that enrichment programs increase student awareness of and interest inSTEM careers. (Kwon, 2017) STEM focused summer camps have also demonstratedsignificant increases in student’s attitudes towards mathematics. (Wang & Frye, 2019) TheBroadening Access to Science Education Camp conducted a four-year investigation of theimpact of summer STEM camp on the interest in the pursuit of STEM careers. (Phelan, Harding,& Harper-Leatherman, 2017) Their findings state that 95% of participants applied to college, ofwhich 87% intended to pursue a career in a STEM related field. They also report increasedscience self-efficacy and understanding of science related careers. The STEM identities
structures Griffith et al. [15] 2016 Campus Mentor and Hybrid social Climate Mentee Led networking Ballen et al. [16] 2017 Classroom Instructor Led Active learning Climate Peixoto et al. [17] 2018 Classroom Instructor Led Robotics projects Climate Pietri et al. [18] 2019 Classroom Instructor Led Video Interventions for Climate Diversity Kusimo et al. [19] 2019 Campus Instructor Led Internships and Climate research
. Sajid Sheikh Muhammad, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (FAST NU), Lahore,Pakistan Dr Sajid is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences which he has served since 2007. He got his doctorate with excellence from Graz University of Technology (Austria) in 2007, and grew from an Assistant Professor to a Full Professor from 2007 to 2016. He remained the Department Chair of Electrical Engineering from 2016 to 2019 for a successful tenure of 3 years.Dr. Rao Naveed Bin Rais, Ajman University, UAE Dr. Rais is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer En- gineering, Collge of Engineering and Information
, Justin is a previous NSF Graduate Research Fellow and has won over a dozen awards for research, service, and activism related to marginalized communities, including the 2020 ASEE ERM Division Best Diversity Paper for their work on test anxiety. As a previous homeless and food-insecure student, Justin is eager to challenge and change engineering engineering education to be a pathway for socioeconomic mobility and broader systemic improvement rather than an additional barrier. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 An examination of the gender gap among Middle Eastern students in Engineering: A systematized reviewAbstract:This systematized literature
be noted that instructorsoften denote several outcomes as “required” for successful completion of the course, for examplein prerequisite courses. The instructor maintains as much control as is needed to ensure largerlearning goals are met, but within that, students can choose the learning level they wish to attain.This Author’s Experience: Motivation for Change.The author first learned about specs grading at the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference, whenmeeting with a former colleague who presented his work in that area [5]. The initial appeal wasthat it linked a course more firmly to student learning outcomes, which not only helped withprogram assessment but also reduced the scoring for partial credit that I found distasteful. Basedon the
American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Transition Zone: a training ethos designed to scaffold a PhD degreeAbstractThe Transition Zone is our bespoke training programme to support transitions throughdifferent stages in a researcher’s career: (1) into doctoral studies as a high performingresearcher, (2) through doctoral studies to make the most out of their doctorate and associatedtraining and, (3) on exiting, to empower and equip them as highly employable graduates. Thispaper focuses on the first (i.e. ‘Transition In’) and the second transitions (i.e. ‘TransitionThrough’). The purpose of this paper is to offer a programme evaluation of these twotransitions in order to assess whether the
Mines Kathryn Johnson is an Associate Professor at the Colorado School of Mines in the Department of Elec- trical Engineering and Computer Science and is Jointly Appointed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s National Wind Technology Center. She has researched wind turbine control systems since 2002, with numerous projects related to reducing turbine loads and increasing energy capture. She has applied experiential learning techniques in several wind energy and control systems classes and began engineering education research related to social justice in control systems engineering in fall 2014. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Is Sociotechnical
systems: A programmer’s perspective (Third edition). Pearson CS 3604 – Professionalism in Computing Spier, R. (Ed.). (2002). Science and technology ethics. Routledge CS 3304 – Comparative Languages Sebesta, R. W. (2019). Concepts of programming languages (Twelfth edition). PearsonThese textbooks were evaluated to find similarities in their content, including chapter/sectionstructure patterns, content presentation, common transition elements, and recurring educationalcomponents. We employed a process of notetaking and clustering where
be difficult to prove, we assert that the majority of feminism’spresence in Engineering Education is not well-aligned with intersectional feminism or Blackfeminism. This notion is supported by the finding that of papers in the American Society forEngineering Education’s (ASEE) repository between 2011 and 2020 that mention the work“intersectionality”, only four of the Black feminist theorists foundational to the establishment ofthe term are mentioned [19]. Moreover, in an analysis of papers in three major EngineeringEducation journals across 14 years, Beddoes and Borrego [12] identified eighty-eight articlesthat mention feminist theory and assessed the articles within five branches of feminist theory.The authors found that a majority fell
inimplementing these standards, and recommendations for the development of state P-12 T&Estandards based on insight gained from this process in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania’s 2022 Science, Technology & Engineering, Environmental Literacy and Sustainability (STEELS) StandardsIn September of 2019, the Pennsylvania State Board of Education directed the PennsylvaniaDepartment of Education (PDE) to begin the process of updating Pennsylvania's AcademicStandards for Science and Technology Education to align them with current research and bestpractices. Between February and March 2020, 14 meetings were held in person and virtually toengage stakeholders from across Pennsylvania and gain input for developing new
, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Dr. Sandekian earned degrees in Aerospace Engineering Sciences at CU Boulder (B.S. 1992/M.S. 1994), a Specialist in Education (Ed.S.) degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (2011), and a Ph.D. in Higher Education and Student Affairs Leadership (2017), both from the University of Northern Colorado. She is a Founding Leader of the American Society of Engineering Education Virtual Community of Prac- tice for LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Engineering and a facilitator of Safe Zone training and participates in various activities of the ASEE Commission of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (CDEI).Ms. Dana Francesca Stamo, University of Colorado Boulder Dana earned her bachelor’s degree in
made its initial appearance in education when scholars expressed doubt about the 1956Brown vs. Board of Education ruling (Ladson-Billings & Tate, 1995). Derrick Bell believed theruling pushed an agenda that benefited white elites of the country rather than the educationalwell-being of Black people, a phenomenon Bell (1980; 1995) referred to as interest convergence. In much the same way, traditional citation practices and the manuscript review processbenefit established scholars often with privileged identities (Mott & Cockyane, 2018). Forexample, the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) author’s kit for papersubmissions discusses citation guidelines almost exclusively as it relates to issues of plagiarismor redundant
good chances for several of them to be further extended into seniorprojects. Students that are taking this course in parallel with the actual senior project course, andwho have already selected a capstone project topic, may still choose to identify thecommunication aspects of their senior project and make that portion of their senior project thefocus of the course project. This is also a very good option, for the two projects to complementeach other, because the student can use the learning and feedback from this course to enhance theongoing senior project.The wireless communications course was offered in the new format in fall 2019 and fall 2020.First offering was more of a pilot course and a small group of students took the course, only
Paper ID #33189 soybean crop yields in Dr. Kristina Wagstrom’s Computational Atmospheric Chemistry and Exposure (CACE) laboratory. For the past two summers, Thomas has worked two internships: the first as an en- gineering intern at Allnex in 2019, and the second as an Environment, Health and Safety Intern at Pfizer in 2020. Working at Pfizer especially developed Thomas’s work ethic and passion for chemical engineer- ing, influencing him to seek further related chemical engineering positions after graduation where he can apply the knowledge he has learned in school to the pharmaceutical or manufacturing industries. Thomas is now seeking a full-time position with an engineering firm starting summer 2021 where he can
. Maria Chierichetti, San Jose State University Maria Chierichetti joined the department of Aerospace Engineering as a full-time assistant professor in Fall 2019. Her interests lie in the field of aerospace structural design and vibrations, with particular emphasis on developing methodologies for combining finite element analysis and machine/deep learning for structural health monitoring and unmanned Structural inspections in the context of urban air mobility. Maria is also interested in investigating how students learning is affected by external factors, such as COVID-19 pandemic and community service. Before joining SJSU, she worked as a faculty member at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and at the University of
American Society for En- gineering Education (ASEE). Gregg received his PhD in Educational Leadership and Higher Education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Master of Technology Management degree and a BS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, from Brigham Young University.Major Blandon Prowse, Micron Technology Inc. 15 years working with leaders in building their personal and team effectiveness in military and high tech industries. Currently leading executive and leadership development for Micron Technologies.Mr. Wai-Leong Mook, Micron Technology Inc. Wai-Leong, Mook received the B.Sc. degree in Microelectronics Engineering from the Louisiana State University (US) in 2001 and the Master of Business
analyses of energy efficiency and renewable energy options, to rate studies, air quality permitting and advocacy for transmission ownership.Mr. Robert Haug, Public Power Services c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #26687Robert Haug is the retired executive director of the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities. He hasover 30 years of experience working with small rural communities that operate city-owned electric, gas,water, and telecommunication systems and has worked extensively in promoting energy efficiency andrenewables. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019
education, both from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Knight’s research interests are in the areas of K-12, program evaluation and teamwork practices in engineering education. His current duties include assessment, team development, outreach and education research for DC Col- orado’s hands-on initiatives. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Student Views on their Role in Society as an Engineer and Relevant Ethical IssuesAbstractIt is important that engineering and computing students are educated to understand the ethicalexpectations of the profession and to consider the broader impacts of their work (termed ethicsand societal issues, ESI). However
transportation systems, and traffic safety and operations. He has been very active in engineering education research as well.Md Tawhidur Rahman, West Virginia University Md Tawhidur Rahman is pursuing PhD in Civil Engineering at West Virginia University. He has com- pleted his Masters in Civil Engineering from the same university in 2018. Mr. Rahman has been awarded CEE PhD fellowship cap for the academic year of 2019-2020 for his research contribution in the field of transportation engineering. Research interest of Mr. Rahman include winter roadway maintenance, shared-use mobility, social-media data analysis, traffic operation at intersection, and connected and au- tonomous vehicle.Dr. V. Dimitra Pyrialakou, West Virginia