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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 15
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Boni Frances Yraguen, Vanderbilt University; Elisa Koolman, University of Texas at Austin; Roxanne Moore, Georgia Institute of Technology; Katherine Fu, University of Wisconsin
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
are currently researching interactions in makerspaces, efficacy of a teaching software in an engineering design course, and disability in STEM. Elisa is passionate about continuing efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM.Roxanne Moore, Georgia Institute of Technology Roxanne Moore is currently a Research Engineer at Georgia Tech with appointments in the school of Mechanical Engineering and the Center for Education Integrating Mathematics, Science, and Computing (CEISMC). She is involved with engineering education innoDr. Katherine Fu, University of Wisconsin Dr. Kate Fu is the Jay and Cynthia Ihlenfeld Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Moses Olayemi, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Mohammad Javad Ahmadi
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
$88 billion dollars’ worth of damages in the tumultuous period [1]. The United NationsHuman Refugee Agency estimates that over 1 million Iraqis are living in protracted situations andover 2 million remain internally displaced [2]. Yet, the nation has been on a steady path towardreclamation, reformation, and rebuilding of its historical, cultural, and social infrastructure [3].Education has an important role to play in supporting a country’s economic recovery after yearsof conflict and instability[4], a fact that is not lost to citizens of the republic [5]. Particularly, highereducation has a critical role in providing career development opportunities that translate intosuccessful integration in community development in both stable and
Conference Session
Professional Development and Lifelong Learning
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas Robert Welling, Seattle University; Nathan E. Canney, Seattle University; Yanna Lambrinidou, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
question whether the problem I have been struggling with lies beyond just myself.Narrative 1 Analysis This conversation functions as a “discovery of self” where a peer, serving as an externalfeedback mechanism, assists me in reflecting on my dissatisfaction with my performance as anengineer who makes a difference in society. My exchange with Brooke destabilizes my originalassumptions that my failure to serve as I had intended was purely my fault, by providing anexample of another student who, like myself, entered engineering to make an impact, but is alsodissatisfied with her contributions. Brooke helps me see that the application of engineering toaddress social problems could have been integrated into my education, so that I didn’t have
Collection
1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Nabil Kartam
geared towards design. It also demonstratesthat design is a total educational and learning experience, and its success depends on theimplementation of a program which integrates a number of desirable educational approaches.Special emphasis is given to the corner-stone and capstone design courses.I. IntroductionThis paper presents an integrated program which will incorporate design concepts into thecivil engineering course curriculum from the freshman through the senior years. Thisprogram not only includes design in civil engineering course contents, but also outlinesteaching mechanisms and educational activities which enhance design value for both facultyand students.Since the Fall of 1994, the Civil Engineering program at Kuwait University
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Continuing Professional Development Division (CPD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Grace Golden, Purdue University ; Emeline Anne Ojeda-Hecht, Purdue University ; Savannah Meier, Purdue University ; Eric Holloway, Purdue University; Jennifer S. Linvill, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Continuing, Professional, and Online Education Division (CPOED)
, SDT is a theory that was created to examine whyhumans are consistently motivated to grow and how this is impacted by their personality, makingthe theory well-suited to apply to the context of student motivation to learning. Specifically, SDTposits that an individual’s task performance and well-being change based on the motivation theyhave for that task.Through rigorous empirical testing, three innate and fundamental psychological needs have beenidentified for all human beings. Needs are “the nutriments that are essential for optimal humandevelopment and integrity” [30, p. 337], [31], including competence, autonomy, and relatedness[30] - [32]. Competence is the feeling of acting or performing effectively within an environmentor task [32]. In
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Magdalini Z. Lagoudas, Texas A&M University; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Rodney Boehm, Texas A&M University; Hannah Wehlmann
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
specialization in Educa- tional Psychology, both from Purdue University. Her work centers on engineering education research as a psychometrician, program evaluator, and data analyst, with research interests in spatial ability, creativ- ity, engineering-integrated STEM education, and meta-analysis. As a psychometrician, she has revised, developed, and validated more than 10 instruments beneficial for STEM education practice and research. She has authored/co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings and served as a journal reviewer in engineering education, STEM education, and educational psychology. She has also served as a co-PI, an external evaluator, or an advisory board member on
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Intersections of Identity and Student Experiences: Equity, Culture & Social Justice Technical Session 10
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kaylla Cantilina, University of Michigan; Robert Loweth, University of Michigan
interests and experiencesKaylla ultimately pursued undergraduate degrees in design and political science. Her designschool curriculum included courses that expanded on the engineering-related skills she alreadypossessed, such as an understanding of structural design, material selection, and machining, andgave her opportunities to practice them on projects and interdisciplinary engagements. She alsocompleted courses that focused on various engineering-related topics such as manufacturing,CAD modeling, and product design. Kaylla: “I was always interested in the practical applications of design, not just form over function, which is a lot of what happens in art school. They focus a lot on form and not as much on function. And I thought that was
Conference Session
Experiences of Diverse Students
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Schar, Stanford University; Shannon Katherine Gilmartin, Stanford University; Beth Rieken, Stanford University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Arizona State University; Helen L. Chen, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #18411The Making of an Innovative Engineer: Academic and Life Experiences thatShape Engineering Task and Innovation Self-EfficacyDr. Mark Schar, Stanford University The focus of Mark’s research can broadly be described as ”pivot thinking,” the cognitive aptitudes and abilities that encourage innovation, and the tension between design engineering and business management cognitive styles. To encourage these thinking patterns in young engineers, Mark has developed a Scenario Based Learning curriculum that attempts to blend core engineering concepts with selected business ideas. Mark is also researches empathy and
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First-year Programs Division Technical Session 8: Project-based Learning and Cornerstone Courses
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James M Widmann, California Polytechnic State University; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University; Peter Schuster, California Polytechnic State University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
finish thefreshmen year with the same core set of courses completed and with ample opportunity to makesocial connections. Although the larger goal of integrating general science, math andcommunication proved unrealistic at this time, the core ME curriculum was integrated. Finally,to achieve the objectives related to teamwork, project management and professionalresponsibility, the faculty decided to include a long-term service-learning design projectspanning the first year. For this project, students would work in teams to address the needs of anexternal client. Many similar models exist in the literature. For example, the ROXIE9 program atVirginia Tech engages a cohort of freshmen in the design process through a large number ofservice projects
Conference Session
Aerospace Technical Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edwin Alexander Peraza Hernandez, Texas A&M University; Kaushik Das, Texas A&M University, College Station; Dimitris C. Lagoudas P.E., Texas A&M University
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Aerospace
about 33% greater on AAO15 than AAO40, due to the higher pressure applied tothe AAO15 to reach an acceptable filling ratio. A reduction of was also appreciable after thecomposites were finished. This was due to nanocracks created by stress on the pore walls duringthe crystallization of the metal inside the pores.Student AssessmentThe first author felt that the overall experience of the summer research was very enjoyable. Helearned technical writing, presentation, and laboratory skills, which are not taught thoroughly inthe standard curriculum. The interactions with a faculty mentor, graduate students and otherundergraduate students from the host university and from other universities from all over US,who participated in the summer research
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Communication Across the Divisions I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yupeng Luo, California State University - Fresno; Wei Wu, California State University - Fresno; Zhanna Bagdasarov, California State University - Fresno
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Educational Research and Methods, Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
’ acceptance and preferencesregarding various aspects of tablet technology. They can serve as an initial guide to help identifyand develop effective teaching strategies cultivating communication and critical thinking skills ina tablet-enhanced collaborative learning environment. A follow-up study with results from directmeasures would complement the analysis presented here and provide useful information forfuture implementation.Bibliography[1] Scardamalia, M., & Berieter, C. (1991). Higher levels of agency for children in knowledgebuilding: a challenge for the design of new knowledge media. Journal of the Learning Sciences,1(1), pp.37–68.[2] Koc, M. (2005). Implications of learning theories for effective technology integration andpreservice
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Aerospace Design and Manufacturing (Student Papers)
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
John Vincent Kronenberger, Oregon Institute of Technology; David E. Culler, Oregon Institute of Technology; Alexander Max Ferere, Oregon Institute of Technology
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Aerospace
Paper ID #29520Student Paper: An Engineering Pedagogy for Developing PracticalKnowledge and Hands-On Skills Related to 5-Axis Milling and ComputerAided Aerospace Parts Manufacturing Using Current TechnologyMr. John Vincent Kronenberger, Oregon Institute of Technology John Kronenberger is a senior undergraduate student at the Oregon Institute of Technology dual majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Academic interests include CNC programming, 3D design and modeling, and the application of additive manufacturing technology.Dr. David E. Culler, Oregon Institute of Technology Dr. Culler has an
Conference Session
Program-Level Assessments for Multidisciplinary Areas
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Umesh Adhikari, Michigan State University; Jade Mitchell, Michigan Sate University, Dept. of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering; Julie Libarkin, Michigan State University; Mark H Weir, The Ohio State University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.)
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Paper ID #20595Measuring the success of an educational program through box-and-arrowdiagram: A case study of the Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Inter-disciplinary Instructional InstituteDr. Umesh Adhikari, Michigan State University Dr. Adhikari is Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engi- neering at Michigan State University.Dr. Jade Mitchell, Michigan Sate University, Dept. of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Dr. Jade Mitchell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering at Michigan State University. She received her B.S
Collection
2023 CIEC
Authors
Gregory Lyman; Jeffrey Wilcox
industry partners the development of a year-longrobotics/automation curriculum sequence that uniquely addresses some gaps in roboticseducation began. These systems provide an opportunity for students to access virtually all thelevels of hardware and software required by an engineer to drive the robot, allowing for a deepexploration of control systems. Motor drivers, gears, and software programming are expoundedupon, which removes the “black-box” issue that occurs with most industrial robotics systems.Throughout the implementation of these systems within the laboratories, direct and indirectassessments were administered to gauge student success. Having undergone two iterations ofcourse offerings, there is qualitative and quantitative data to
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Assessment I: Developing Assessment Tools
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leroy L. Long III, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach
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Educational Research and Methods
and ReliabilityValidity is “an integrated evaluative judgment of the degree to which empirical evidence andtheoretical rationales support the adequacy and appropriateness of inferences and actions basedon test scores or other modes of assessment.” 28 For the purposes of this study, a literaturereview, group of first-year engineering instructors, and panel of experts were used to establishface and content validity. This process was necessary to ensure that the assessment tool coveredconcepts related to the subject, with the appropriate coverage of the topic.29 The dissertationexamination committee for this study served as the primary panel of experts. In addition, thefirst-year engineering program director and two experienced graduate teaching
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Faculty Development for Distance Learning
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Dixon, East Carolina University
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Continuing Professional Development
curriculum that is rooted in the discipline in which the course if being offered; Page 15.152.4 2. The course contains a set of organized community-based learning activities through which students directly service a constituency as a means to address an identified community need; 3. The course provides structured opportunities for students to formally connect their service activities to the course curriculum and to broader social issues through reflective methods. ≠ Faculty scholarship associated with curricular engagement is scholarly activity that faculty produce in
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Pre-College: Perceptions and Attitudes on the Pathway to Engineering (2)
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Avneet Hira, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Salsabil Mahmed Salah, FACElab Purdue, Uprise academy; Claudia N. Hurt, FACElab Purdue; Morgan M. Hynes, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
problem-solving but this message was not being clearly passed along. Many students still consider engineering to be just about math and science and don’t consider it as a field that works to solve problems and make life easier and efficient, I wanted to know more about engineering education myself as I realized most of us only have a vague idea about what this vast field is.Ms. Claudia N. Hurt, FACElab PurdueDr. Morgan M. Hynes, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Dr. Morgan Hynes is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue Univer- sity and Director of the FACE Lab research group at Purdue. In his research, Hynes explores the use of engineering to integrate academic
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Faculty Development Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Zappe, Pennsylvania State University; Deb Jordan, Colorado School of Mines; Sam Spiegel, Colorado School of Mines; Megan Sanders, Colorado School of Mines; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University
Paper ID #37303Lessons Learned: Findings from an External Evaluation of aSTEM Teaching and Learning Center (Lessons LearnedPaper #2 of 2)Deb Jordan Director of the Trefny Innovative Instruction Center at Colorado School of Mines; leading the team in their work with faculty and staff to continuously expand high-quality, research-based, and innovative learning experiences for Mines students.Sam Spiegel Dr. Spiegel is Assistant Vice President for Online Education and was the founding Director, Trefny Innovative Instruction Center at the Colorado School of Mines. He served as Chair, Disciplinary Literacy in Science
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton
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Diversity
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Materials
Initiative Framework For Entrepreneurial Mindedness in Engineering Education,” Proceedings of the 2012 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, ASEE, 2012.12. Thoroughman, K., Hruschka, A., Widder, P., “Engineering Virtual Studio: KEEN Modules to Foster Entrepreneurial Mindset in an Integrative, First/Second Year Online Course,” Proceedings of the 2014 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, ASEE, 2014.13. Milton, D., Bridging the Knowledge Gap, KEEN’zine Issue 2, accessed Jan 22, 2015.14. Bloom, B.S. (Ed.). Engelhart, M.D., Furst, E.J., Hill, W.H., Krathwohl, D.R., Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook I: The Cognitive Domain. New York: David McKay Co Inc, 1956.15. Visioneering Center, https://www.udayton.edu/news/articles/2014
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Computers and Software in Teaching Mathematics
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zohra Manseur, SUNY Oswego; Adrian Ieta, SUNY Oswego; Rachid Manseur, SUNY-Oswego
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Mathematics
.” Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Session # 2265, 2005.5. Buechler, D. N. “Mathematical Background Versus Success in Electrical Engineering.” Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Conference & Exposition, Session No. 3565, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20-23, 2004.6. Duderstadt, J.J. “Engineering for a changing world, a roadmap to the future of Engineering Practice, Research and Education”, The Millenium Project. The University of Michigan. 2008.7. Beichner, R. J., L. Bernold, E. Burniston, P. Dail, R. Felder, J. Gastineau, M. Gjertsen, and John Risley. “Case study of the physics component of an integrated curriculum.” American Journal of Physics, 67.S1
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Track 5: Technical Session 5: Partnering with Rural K-12 Schools in Southwest Virginia to Broaden Participation in Engineering
Collection
2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Felicity Bilow, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Hannah Glisson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Malle R Schilling, Arizona State University; Jacob R Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Virginia Tech. He holds degrees in Engineering Mechanics ( ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025Hi everyone! Today, we are going to be talking about an effort we’ve implemented with ourcolleagues to support rural K-12 teachers in Southwest Virginia in integrating engineering intotheir curriculum, which involves surveying and interviewing K-12 teachers about theirperceptions of effective and ineffective professional development opportunities, as well as whatthey want to know about engineering and incorporating it into their curriculum, developing andfacilitating a two-day professional development workshop for some teachers over the summer,and maintaining the relationships formed during the workshop
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Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yoonjeong Lee, Texas A&M University, Galveston; Baukje Bee Kothuis, Delft University of Technology; Antonia Sebastian, Texas A&M University, Galveston; Sam Brody
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Diversity
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Ocean and Marine
stakeholder inclusive design & knowledge integration practices.Dr. Antonia Sebastian, Texas A&M University, GalvestonProf. Sam Brody c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Design of Transformative Education and Authentic Learning Projects: Experiences and LessonsLearned from an International Multidisciplinary Research and Education Program on FloodRisk ReductionAbstract:As there is increasing emphasis on transformative education and authentic learning in interdisciplinaryresearch projects, it is meaningful to investigate how to effectively design a multidisciplinary researchand education program to ensure beneficial outcomes for participating students. This is especiallyimportant for ocean and coastal
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Bridget Benson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Matt Jamison Burnett, State University of New York at Canton
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Diversity
Paper ID #241252018 ASEE Zone IV Conference: Boulder, Colorado Mar 25Convergence – an Engineering and Arts Education Project that Brings To-gether Faculty and Students of Different Disciplines and NationalitiesDr. Bridget Benson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Bridget Benson received a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obipso in 2005, a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California Santa Barbara in 2007 and a PhD degree in the Computer Science and Engi- neering at the University of California San Diego
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP) Technical Session 1
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Trina L. Fletcher, Florida International University; Simone Nicholson, Florida International University; Christopher Alexander Carr, George Mason University; Tina Fletcher; Brittany Boyd
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Diversity
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Engineering and Public Policy Division (EPP)
to research. Furthermore, fostering an environmentwhere leadership is shared, and all members are motivated to contribute to the institution'sresearch agenda can lead to increased grant submissions, interdisciplinary research projects, andpartnerships with external stakeholders, ultimately driving growth in research activity andfunding (Commodore, Freeman, Gasman, & Carter, 2016).Integrating transformational and distributed leadership practices at HBCUs also has the potentialto strengthen partnerships with industry, government, and non-profit organizations. Thesecollaborations can provide additional resources, expertise, and opportunities for applied research,further boosting the institutions' research capabilities and funding prospects
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Evaluation: Exploring High School Engineering Education Initiatives
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J. Jill Rogers, University of Arizona; Noel Kathleen Hennessey, Program Coordinator; Sanlyn Buxner, University of Arizona; James C. Baygents, The University of Arizona
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
enrollments withmaintained quality at a low cost. The five pillars are illustrated in Figure 1. Access, effectivenessand scalability have been an integral part of the unit development process and will be discussedin this paper, but they are not the primary focus the data collected. This research on the GC DELIhybrid units for high school students and the data collected will focus on student and teachersatisfaction.The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), developed by Davis (14, 15), describes the importanceof a person’s perceptions in the implementation of a new technology. The TAM explains that aperson’s decision to use a particular technology is composed of two primary factors: perceivedusefulness and perceived ease of use. Davis theorizes that
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First-year Programs Poster Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jess W. Everett, Rowan University; Patricia Dee Zobel, Rowan University
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First-Year Programs
: Structural equations modeling test of an integrated model of student retention. Journal of Higher Education, 64(2), 123-136.21. Habley, W., & McClanahan, R. (2008, July). What works in student retention? Presented at the ACT Information for Life’s Transitions Seventeenth Annual Enrollment Planner’s Conference, Chicago, IL.22. LaVine, M., & Mitchell, S. (2006). A Physical education learning community: development and first-year assessment. Physical Educator, 63(2), 58-68.23. Blackhurst, A. E., Akey, L. D., & Bobilya, A. J. (2003) A qualitative investigation of student outcomes in a residential learning community. Journal of the First Year Experience and Students in Transition, 15(2), 35-59.24. Kuh, G. D., Schuh, J. H., & Whitt
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD) Technical Session 7: Graduate Student Experiences
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Julie Aldridge, The Ohio State University; Nicole Else-Quest, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Joe Roy, American Society for Engineering Education
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies Division (GSD)
Paper ID #42829Development of a Climate Survey for Engineering Doctoral Students from anIntersectional Approach: First-Round Validity EvidenceDr. So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati Dr. So Yoon Yoon is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering and Computing Education in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati, OH, USA. Dr. Yoon received her Ph.D. in Gifted Education, and an M.S.Ed. in Research Methods and Measurement with a specialization in Educational Psychology, both from Purdue University, IN, USA. She also holds an M.S. in Astronomy and Astrophysics and a B.S
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Lenz Kaspar Bayas, Boise State University; Lisa A. Giacumo, Boise State University; Chantel Early, Boise State University; Kendra Rishell Peterson, Boise State University; Arvin Farid, Boise State University; Briceland McLaughlin, Boise State University; Donald Plumlee P.E., Boise State University; Mojtaba Sadegh, Boise State University; Tammi Vacha-Haase, Boise State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
UniversityMs. Briceland McLaughlin, Boise State University Briceland McLaughlin is an academic advisor at Boise State University. She graduated with an M.Ed. from the University of Kansas in 2011 and has worked at higher education institutions across the country over the last decade in both student affairs and academic support roles. Briceland is interested in the intersectionality of student development theory and curriculum design.Dr. Donald Plumlee P.E., Boise State University Dr. Plumlee is certified as a Professional Engineer in the state of Idaho. He has spent the last ten years es- tablishing the Ceramic MEMS laboratory at Boise State University. Dr. Plumlee is involved in numerous projects developing micro-electro
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Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Erin J. McCave, University of Houston; Cheryl A. Bodnar, Rowan University; Courtney S. Smith-Orr, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Alexandra Coso Strong, Florida International University; Walter C. Lee, Virginia Tech; Courtney June Faber, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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Student
identity development, and providing mentoring relationships to help foster student growth and success.Dr. Cheryl A Bodnar, Rowan University Dr. Bodnar is an Associate Professor in the Experiential Engineering Education Department at Rowan University. Her research interests relate to the incorporation of active learning techniques such as game- based learning in undergraduate classes as well as integration of innovation and entrepreneurship into the engineering curriculum. In particular, she is interested in the impact that these tools can have on stu- dent perception of the classroom environment, motivation and learning outcomes. She was selected to participate in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Frontiers of
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Chemical Engineering in K-12 and the First Year
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Laura P Ford, The University of Tulsa; Janie Brennan, Washington University in St. Louis; Jennifer Cole, Northwestern University; Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Marnie V Jamieson, University of Alberta; Lucas James Landherr, Northeastern University; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Bruce K Vaughen P.E., American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University; Stephen Ward Thiel P.E., University of Cincinnati
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Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #30199How We Teach: Chemical Engineering in the First YearDr. Laura P Ford, The University of Tulsa LAURA P. FORD is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Tulsa. She teaches engineering science thermodynamics, mass transfer, and chemical engineering senior labs. She is the advisor for TU’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA. Her email address is laura-ford@utulsa.edu.Dr. Janie Brennan, Washington University in St. Louis Janie Brennan is a Lecturer of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical