more likely to return to ourmaker space after the activity. Finally, we would like to analyze the reflections to determine ifadding the adventurer component influenced students’ design and/or fabrication self-efficacy.AcknowledgmentsWe thank the think[box] staff for student training, technical support, and planning, especiallyAinsley Buckner, Lisa Tan, Ian Charnas, and Rachel Smith. This work was supported by athink[box] Faculty Fellowship Grant.References[1] R. M. Carbonell, M. E. Andrews, A. Boklage, and M. Borrego, “Innovation, design, and selfefficacy: The impact of makerspaces,” in Proceedings, 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 2019, Tampa, FL.[2] S. M. Gillespie and G. Nossoni, “Results of integrating a maker space
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Paper ID #37560An Analysis of Engineering and Computing Students’Attitudes to AI and EthicsKerrie Hooper Kerrie Hooper is currently an Engineering and Computing Education Ph.D. student at Florida International University. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Guyana in 2019 and then worked for two years in the industry as a Data Analyst & Systems Administrator, before pursuing her doctoral degree. Her research interests are in AI ethics, responsible technology in education, women’s careers in computing, and arts-based approach to STEM education.Trina Fletcher Dr
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students. The curricular efforts consisted ofdeveloping 18 e-learning modules and integrating them into courses in all programs. The co-curricular efforts included developing an entrepreneurially oriented Living Learning Community(LLC) for first-year students, and conducting entrepreneurially focused competitions. A coreteam consisting of the dean and four faculty led these efforts, and other faculty wereprogressively engaged to participate in these efforts. Internal efforts to develop the EM of faculty was not the primary focus from 2011 to 2019,except for training faculty on how to integrate the e-learning modules into courses. However,faculty were encouraged to pursue external opportunities to
resulted in revenues exceeding $5 Billion. He then moved to direct new business initiatives for Intel in the dense server space resulting in businesses with a net present value of $600 Million. Stavros holds 11 patents in the field of CPU computer architecture. In 2016 he joined the faculty at the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at Texas A&M University as a Professor of Practice where he was appointed Director of the Capstone program. He was the ECE ABET representative for 2 years and was appointed co-Associate Department Head in 2019. He has been a Texas A&M Maroon and White Leadership coach since 2017 and won the coach of the year award in 2021. Since joining Texas A&M University, he
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. Data is also presented for engineeringstudents who enrolled in Physics 1 but never enrolled in CE 113 or who enrolled in Physics 1prior to enrolling in CE 113 (Population B). From Spring 2016 until Spring 2019, there were 159students in Population B. Figure 2 shows a visual comparison between the percentages ofstudents earning each grade for each of the population groups. The data shows that thepercentage of students in Population A is higher for A and B grades, while the percentage ofstudents in Population B is higher for C, D, F, and W grades. In fact, 0% of Population A earneda grade of D, F, and W. In general, students who were enrolled in CE 113 concurrently or priorto Physics 1 performed better than students who either never enrolled in
of ASCE, ASME, ASEE, and ASTM. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 On the “Introduction to Engineering” CourseAbstract“Introduction to Engineering” is a core course offered to freshmen students of all engineeringdisciplines. Students of non-engineering majors often select the course to learn more about theengineering profession and to find out how well it may fit their personal interests. The coursecontent varies among higher education institutions, but they all place a significant emphasis on thedelivery methods and the course outcomes. An online research of the latest posted offerings andcatalogs shows the topics covered by the course and the credit hours dedicated to it
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is a 2-credit semester-long course that is requiredfor all engineering and computer science students in their first semester; ca. 650-700 students.Social distancing mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic have given impetus towardsdelivering this in-person course using online and hybrid learning modalities. Students work on thesame team of 4-5 throughout the semester on scaffolded weekly activities related to the two PBLmodules and submit weekly peer evaluations via CATME Team Tools [3].The in-person course version (2019 and prior) consisted of two evenly split large lecture sectionsthat met twice weekly. Students were assigned to sit with their teams in the classroom, which hadtables arranged cafeteria-style in a large auditorium. The one
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resources for expanding coverage of equitableK-12 computing education research using the CAPE framework; and 3) using recommendationsand resources to design and pilot workshops for training researchers in equitable K-12 CERmethods and practices. This poster describes some of the recommendations and resources wehave created for expanding coverage of equitable K-12 computing education research. 1McGill, Gransbury, Heckman, DeLyser, Rosato, and Smith ASEE 20241 IntroductionThe United Nations champions ”inclusive and equitable quality education” for each student [1, p.1]. As National Research Council emphasizes, equity is crucial to improving the ”...goals,structures, and
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2024 ASEE Midwest Section Conference US-Japan NSF IRES Program for Developing Portable Point-of- Care Testing Devices: Research Outcomes of Year 1 Jonathan Janecek1*, Christian Sunderland2*, Laurel Wagner1*, Rachael Wagner1*, Sangjin Ryu1, Moeto Nagai3, Yong-Joon Choi3, Ik-Hyun Kwon3, Rifat Hussain Chowdhury3, Ryoma Mibu3, Tomoya Ide3 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln / 2Nebraska Wesleyan University / 3Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan / * Co-first authors with equal contributionsAbstractSupported by the International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program of
2024 ASEE Midwest Section Conference US-Japan NSF IRES Program for Developing Portable Point-of- Care Testing Devices: Preparation and Experiences of Year 1 Sangjin Ryu1, Jessica Deters1, Jonathan Janecek1, Christian Sunderland2, Laurel S. Wagner1, & Rachael Wagner1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) / 2Nebraska Wesleyan University 1AbstractThe International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program of the National ScienceFoundation (NSF) focuses on developing a diverse, globally engaged STEM workforce throughinternational research experiences. This NSF IRES project aims to develop a portable point-of-care
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because they could be done alone and virtually.The Data Analysis topics added in Spring 2020 were kept in the curriculum. Drills focused oncareer development and were delivered remotely with corresponding quizzes.Fall 2021, University of Arkansas returned to normal class capacities and interactions with amask mandate. GNEG 1111/1111H returned to essentially the same content as Fall 2019 exceptfor Lego Mindstorm EV3 robots replaced Arduinos for the hands-on projects. We also returnedto in-person drills. In Spring 2022, GNEG 1121/1121H returned to themed based hands-onprojects. The mask mandate was lifted mid-semester.Grade Distribution in GNEG coursesFigures 1 and 2 show the grade distributions in GNEG 1111/GNEG 1111H and GNEG1121/GNEG 1121H
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