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Microsoft Teams, Deep Learning, and Classroom Flipping
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Paul M. Kump, SUNY Maritime College
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Ocean and Marine
to completing the exam. The remaining 25 minutes of exam periods werereserved for students to reflect and complete a survey about the flipped course format. The surveyresponses were anonymous and collected in an envelope handled by the students.Prior to flipping the course in 2019, ENGR 383 was taught in the traditional lecture-based format forwhich students were expected (but not required) to come to class and take notes. In this format,students were graded on weekly homework assignments and a single group project, as well as threehigh-stakes exams, the last of which was a long comprehensive final exam. Student participation,which was not graded, was limited to responding to the instructor’s timely questions, sometimesvolunteering with a
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New Directions for Engineering Technology
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Osazuwa John Okundaye Jr., Texas A&M University; Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Mathew Kuttolamadom, Texas A&M University; Francis Quek, Texas A&M University; Sharon Lynn Chu, University of Florida
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Engineering Technology
theinterdisciplinary nature of M3 , this production paradigm calls upon a variety of skills acrossMaking (e.g., programming, digital fabrication, basic electronics tool use, and theory) along withproduction engineering concerns (e.g., volume production and supply lines). Altogether, M3illustrates a means for how to design and produce a wide array of products that can reflect theinterests of both creators and consumers. Through M3 , creators’ production process can gobeyond the traditional ’boutique’ manufacturing approach (i.e. the production of a singlyproduced, specific artifact) to the production of many.M3 as a production approach has implications for how we might educate students starting fromhigh school for jobs, education, and leadership roles that
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First-Year Programs: Student Perceptions and Perspectives
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Megan Keough, University of Michigan; Laura Hirshfield, University of Michigan; Robin Fowler, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
equitably with female students.MethodsData CollectionThe study presented here is part of a larger research project, investigating what contributes todissatisfaction of female students in teams. As a part of that study, we first interviewed fifteenfemale students before interviewing five male students; prior work presents an analysis of thefemale student interviews (Hirshfield & Fowler, 2018), and this paper focuses on the findingsfrom the interviews with male students. Students were first asked to reflect on their projectexperiences, answering questions about their project, their team, how their team divided up theproject work, and if there was anything they wished they had done differently in the project.Next, students were shown a graph
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
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Marialice Mastronardi, University of Texas at Austin; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas at Austin; Risa D. Hartman, University of Texas at Austin
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Pre-College Engineering Education
the small sample size and the need to account forsample variation between pre- and post-surveys. Statistical significance, including the Bonferroniadjustment, has been reported. Responses from open-ended questions were also included in theanalysis.4. Results4.1 RQ1: To what extent did the program impact teachers' self-reported confidence in theirresearch-related skills? Table 1shows pre- to post- confidence change for research-related statements. The tableshows an overall increase in confidence for all the statements with some statistically significantimprovements. “Understanding content of technical/research journals” confidence shows astatistically significant increase (p ≤ 0.003), reflecting the effort placed in helping teachers
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 2
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Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel; Tara Hornor, The Citadel; William J. Davis P.E., The Citadel; Simon Thomas Ghanat P.E., The Citadel
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Mathematics
research strategy enabled both statistical analysis ofparticipants’ quantitative ratings, as well as individual student’s rich personal reflections on theirown experiences and leadership development to be compared with other participants [20, 21].Our study adheres to an approved Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocol.Participant DemographicsOur first cohort of ExCEL scholars consisted of six male students, with two identifying asHispanic/Latino. Scholars varied in terms of their math preparedness, with two previouslycompleting Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus, one completing honors Calculus, and threecompleting Precalculus. Upon entry to The Citadel, scholars’ average score on a math placementexam was 66.7%, with scores ranging from 47.1% to
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First-Year Programs: Unique Projects and Pedagogies
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Haritha Malladi, University of Delaware; Mary Roth P.E., Lafayette College
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First-Year Programs
environments as well as the transition to virtual delivery.Introduction to Engineering Courses at Both InstitutionsLafayette College and University of Delaware are two different types of institutions and thestructure of the introduction to engineering class reflects those differences. Lafayette College is asmall, undergraduate-only institution with a total enrollment in the introduction to engineeringcourse of around 200 students in 2020. At Lafayette College, introduction to engineering is afall-semester course where students are assigned to two modules with each module lasting forhalf of a fourteen-week semester. This course is required for all engineering students at LafayetteCollege and students receive a full course credit for the course
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Amber Simpson, State University of New York at Binghamton; Adam V. Maltese, Indiana University Bloomington; Jing Yang, Indiana University Bloomington ; Jungsun Kim, Indiana University Bloomington; Peter N. Knox, Binghamton University (State University of New York); Soo Hyeon Kim, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Nikeetha Farfan D'Souza, Indiana University Bloomington
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
material are those of theauthor(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References[1] Museum of Science. (2021). Engineering is elementary. Available: http://www.eie.org/. [Accessed January 25, 2021].[2] Tufts University, About us: Center for engineering education and outreach. Available: http://ceeo.tufts.edu/about/. [Accessed February 15, 2021].[3] E. R. Banilower, P. S. Smith, K. A. Malzahn, C. L. Plumley, E. M. Gordon, and M. L. Hayes, Report of the 2018 NSSME+. Chapel Hill, NC: Horizon Research, Inc., 2018.[4] S. Brophy, S. Klein, M. Prtsmore, and C. Rogers, “Advancing engineering education in P-12 classrooms,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 97, no. 3, pp. 369-387, 2008.[5] M. W
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Experiential Learning in Chemical Engineering
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Susan M. Stagg-Williams, The University of Kansas; Molly McVey, The University of Kansas; Andrew David Yancey, The University of Kansas; Akash Anand, The University of Kansas; Arthur A. Lee, The University of Kansas
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Chemical Engineering
reflections on the guest speakers account for approximately 30% ofthe grade. Reviews of the lectures from the fall 2019 course suggested that students wanted to see moreof the “day in the life of a chemical engineer.” In the fall of 2020, alumni presentations from avariety of industries were added to the lecture schedule. Alumni talked about their job andindustry, the career path, provided advice on life during college and after the degree. This changewas easy to implement because the lectures were operating in a virtual format due to COVID-19restrictions on the number of in-person students allowed. While the students really respondedpositively to the addition of alumni speakers, even in a virtual format, reviews asked for abalance between alumni
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International Division Technical Session 4
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Haritha Gnanasegar, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Tawni Paradise, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ramida Theeravachirakul, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Soumya Khanna, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Margee Pipaliya, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Diversity
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International
offer professional development which shares and reflects on these strategies. These challenges that international students often face are important because mostacademic failures can be traced back to the first year of transition for an international student[13]. Additionally, all of these challenges can make it more difficult for students to feel a senseof belonging on campus, and this is important because this supports students' engagement andmotivation in their studies [10, 14]. While most universities offer some support to students, many large universities have onespecific international organization or center that is meant to meet the needs of all internationalstudents. These large centers focus on the broader student
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 9
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Curt Schurgers, University of California, San Diego; Yousol Bae, Scripps Ranch High School; Eugene Han Lee, Canyon Crest Academy High School; Che Nevarez, Sweetwater Union High School District; Pamela Cosman, University of California, San Diego
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
through distance education in the time ofthe fourth industrial revolution: Reflections from three decades of peer reviewed studies",Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2020.[8] W. Ibrahim and R. Morsi, "Online engineering education: A comprehensive review,"American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Washington, DC,2005, pp. 1–10, 2005.[9] B. Mischewski and A. Christie, "Understanding the feasibility of micro‐credentials inengineering education," 29th Australasian Association for Engineering Education Conference(AAEE 2018), Engineers Australia, p. 758, 2018.[10] C. M. Stracke, and A. Bozkurt, "Evolution of MOOC designs, providers and learners andthe related MOOC research and publications from 2008 to
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Multidisciplinary Learning and Teaching Experiences
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Emine Celik Foust, York College of Pennsylvania; Inci Ruzybayev, York College of Pennsylvania
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
explanations. The whiteboard in the classroom was not used during lectures other than to project lecture slides onto it. This was decided based on the image quality especially for students joining the class via Zoom meeting. • During in class problem solving, instructors demonstrated how to solve example problems using the same problem solving strategy used in physics class (outlining problem definition with given and identifying what to find, listing appropriate assumptions and coming up with a solution plan/method, solving the problem, and reflecting on the results). • The assigned textbook is the 8th edition of Fluid Mechanics by Frank M. White [15]. Throughout the semester, reading materials were
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TELPhE Division Technical Session 2: The Broadening Face of Engineering Education
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Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder
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Diversity
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
-generationstudents (FGS) Hao [66] states: “I made a conscious effort to talk to my FGS individually during office hours to discuss their progress in class and ask them if I have met their pedagogical needs. Some of the questions I asked were: Is the pace of the class working for them? How are the readings so far? Do they face significant challenges with the assignments? … there are so many unwritten rules of the academy that FGS must learn on their own without the parental or family guidance that their peers typically have, we must serve as mentors to these students.”I tried these approaches in my introductory engineering course for first-year students. The initialassignment in the course asked the students to reflect on their personal
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Faculty Development 2: COVID-19 Impact on Faculty
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Maria Chierichetti, San Jose State University; Patricia R. Backer, San Jose State University; Laura E. Sullivan-Green, San Jose State University; Liat Rosenfeld, San Jose State University
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division
of professional valuesand attitudes). According to Eaton et al. [1], some teaching activities in the online environmenthave “the potentials to cultivate deeper learning experiences, but they can fail to do so ifactivities are not designed and implemented properly.” The rapid switch to online instruction inMarch 2020 did not allow faculty members to train, plan and reflect upon the best teachingmodes for online instruction, unless they had previously taught an online class. Therefore, aswith many other researchers, we consider the Spring semester to be an example of remotelearning rather than planned online learning [3].In October 2020, the Chronicle of Higher Education conducted a survey among faculty membersin US institutions to gain
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Melissa Dean, STEMWorks, LLC; James Van Haneghan, STEMWorks, LLC; Susan Pruet, STEMWorks, LLC; James Duke, STEMWorks, LLC.
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
own words.This instrument was developed to measure indicators of impact on the SCCT constructs ofoutcome expectations and self-efficacy. Figure 2: Outcomes and Subscales of the Pre/Post Test. Note: * indicates significant differences favoring Academy Cadets.To supplement the pre/post assessment we collected qualitative data through interviews andstudent reflection journals. At the end of each day of the Academy, students were givenreflection prompts about the day’s activities. Students kept an electronic journal which captureda record of all their responses to each prompt. These journals were analyzed and comparedagainst the findings from the pre/post survey to better understand student attitudes towardSTEM, big ideas students took
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Manufacturing Division Session: Make-it!
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Samuel C. Lieber P.E., New Jersey Institute of Technology; Justin T. Suriano, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Daniel Brateris, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Manufacturing
Fall 2020 semester, were evaluated alone. There was no “stronglydisagree” in the 3rd Yr. MFG CRSE response and an increase in the “Agree” response. The modeand median in this group alone were 2 and 3 respectively. These findings may indicate that theCOVID-19 requirements do pose a concern for those trying to pursue academic requirements. Thispoint would have to be further investigated with a follow up study. Representative comments fromthis group also reflect the results of the compiled surveys (Table 6). Comments reflect thatrespondents recognize the importance of the protocol for safety, but it does affect their NJITMakerspace usage time. In addition, PPE such as the gloves presented a concern in practice. Thiswould need to be further
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 2
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Blair J. McDonald P.E., Western Illinois University; Susan C. Brooks, Western Illinois University - Quad Cities
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Mathematics
other essential topics with which students often struggle. Suchinteractions among students and peer mentors aid in improving student attitudes and their senseof belonging at the institution.Having Dr. Brooks attend the statics class as a student caused a great deal of reflection on Dr.McDonald’s part. It quickly became clear that many mathematical processes were only lightlytouched upon, in favor of dwelling on ‘this is how you work the problem’ discussions. Having amathematician in the audience makes one pay attention to how mathematics is presented andapplied. Engineers often take mathematical shortcuts without providing much in the way ofexplanation; this was quickly pointed out!One of the first opportunities that engineering students have
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Jane L. Lehr, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Daniel Almeida, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Dominic J. Dal Bello, Allan Hancock College; Jeff Jones P.E., Cuesta College; Lizabeth L. Thompson, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Eva Schiorring, StemEval; Fred W. DePiero, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Christina Sholars Ortiz, Cuesta College
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
with COVID by setting up a designated study area that is only mine.” • “Adaptability, one of my strengths, has allowed me to accept the situation and work with what has happened.” • “I have adapted and modified my life to use connectedness in new ways. I am able to talk and reach out to others by other means rather than face to face during these times by the use of technology such as zoom.”Ongoing Research: Strengths, Social Identity, and Social NetworksSurveys and interviews by the external evaluator have not explicitly asked students to reflect onthe “strengths from a social justice perspective in engineering and computer science as context”model of mentoring and advising – instead, the evaluator has focused, to date
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 1
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Susan M. Letourneau, New York Hall of Science; Dorothy Bennett, New York Hall of Science; ChangChia James Liu, New York Hall of Science; Yessenia Argudo, New York Hall of Science; Kylie Peppler, University of California, Irvine; Anna Keune, Ruhr-University Bochum; Maggie Dahn, University of California, Irvine; Katherine McMillan Culp, New York Hall of Science
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Bennett, New York Hall of Science Ms. Bennett currently serves as Director of Creative Pedagogy at the New York Hall of Science, respon- sible for developing and implementing new initiatives that reflect NYSCI’s core pedagogical approach known as DESIGN, MAKE, PLAY —a child-centered approach to STEM learning that inspires curiosity and playful exploration, builds confidence with new skills and tools, and fosters creative problem solving and divergent thinking. Drawing on 30 years of experience in informal and formal education, she helps translate this approach into practice by creating professional development experiences for our young mu- seum facilitators and K-12 educators, developing apps to stimulate STEM
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Learning in a Socially-Distanced Environment
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Waterloo Tsutsui, Purdue University; Eric J. Williamson, Purdue University; Kenneth Park, Purdue University; Michael David Sangid, Purdue University
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Aerospace
themselves with thehands-on lab in aerospace structural mechanics. Subsequently, we learned that Virtual Labs alsoallowed students to collect virtual data that prompted students to further reflect during the dataanalysis process in addition to the data obtained during the hands-on labs. Thus, the courseprovided students with both virtual and hands-on experiences to enhance their understanding ofthe subject matter. At the same time, the course promoted the learning of data analysis,modeling, equipment usage, error analysis, teamwork, and communication by engaging thestudents in both the virtual and hands-on labs. In Spring 2020, we experienced an extraordinaryevent: the school closures and remote learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. During
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Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 1: Mechanical and CAD Track
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Hayrettin Bora Karayaka, Western Carolina University; Chip W. Ferguson, Western Carolina University; Amber C. Thompson, Western Carolina University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Fall 2018 visitedthe same Duke Energy hydroelectric generation facility mentioned above, and received a powerplant tour from one of their engineers. During the Spring 2020 semester, students visited andtoured the Eaton corporation facility located in Arden, NC. A project personnel chaperoned thescholarship recipients during this trip.For all field trips, NRC scholars were asked to write reports highlighting their technicalobservations. The following is a reflection excerpt by one scholar after the tour of Oconeenuclear station: “The immense size and convolution of the operation of the plant is astounding. There is a certain pressure felt while standing in the control center. It is seemingly my own experience that tells me I
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First-Year Programs: Virtual Instruction in the First Year III
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Shannon Barker, University of Virginia
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First-Year Programs
accomplish no matter where the students were learning. Teams made short videos describing their design and capturing five consecutive launches, including distance measurements. Videos were uploaded to VoiceThread so students could watch and learn from each other’s designs. Teams worked in two phases: an initial design and a re-design, in order to reflect the iterative nature of engineering. 2. Propose ten redesign ideas of a simple device: This project offered teams the opportunity to practice the ideation process and to demonstrate the fact that multiple solutions can exist for open-ended problems. 3. Design a pandemic tool: Now that students felt comfortable working remotely and have gotten to
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Computers in Education 3 - Modulus I
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Arinjoy Basak, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Todd Patrick Shuba, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jianqiang Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Sneha Patel Davison, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; David A. Dillard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jacob R. Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Clifford A. Shaffer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Computers in Education
construction, as this distinguishes ex-perts and novices. According to cognitive load theory (CLT), for learning to occur, workingmemory needs to accommodate the additive needs of intrinsic, extraneous, and germane cogni-tive loads [9]. From this perspective, interactive exercises empower the user to optimize theirown learning through the ability to decrease intrinsic cognitive load of the problem, allowingidentification of what they know and what they don’t, as well as provide opportunity for meta-cognitive reflection – all of which has been shown to increase development of more complexknowledge [10]. When done properly, educational technologies and e-learning environments cangreatly optimize the elements of CLT for effective learning [11
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Critical Conversations on Being Valued
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Kalynda Chivon Smith, North Carolina A&T State University; Cristina Poleacovschi, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Scott Grant Feinstein; Stephanie Luster-Teasley, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education, Equity
programs.Limitations and Future Research The findings of this study are compelling, but are limited in their scope. The number ofparticipants recruited for the current study was appropriate for a qualitative study [18], but therewere much fewer women than men and much fewer students attending the HBCU than the PWI.These numbers reflect the larger population of males and students attending the PWI; however,the lack of female students and students attending the HBCU may suggest differences in theirexperiences that are an artifact of this study rather than a reflection of Latinx students’ livedexperiences. In addition to the differences in gender and institution participation, there were alsodisparities in representation across race and national origin
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Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sanaz Motamedi, University of Florida; Kierra Marquis; Hannah Levine
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Industrial Engineering
contrasted againstwith the varying technological abilities of the older generations. With academic successdependent on the instruction of the generations before Generation Z, the need for clear,consistent, well delivered eLearning services becomes very significant.Limitation. It is worth noting that this study has some limitations. All of the participants are allISE students at University of Florida located in Gainesville, FL. This creates several limitationsfor this study. First, the age range is limited to the older population within Generation Z. Forthis reason, the results of this study are only a reflection of the user acceptance of this age range.Second, all participants are learning in the state of Florida the region could impact a
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 2
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Geraldine L. Cochran, Rutgers University; Bryce Troncone, Rutgers University; Bianca R. Evangelista, Rutgers University; Pablo J. Cueva Vera, Rutgers University; Gafar O. Tajudeen, Rutgers University; Nazeer Mosley, Rutgers University; Russell Thomas Soto, Rutgers University; Nathaniel Debebe Asefa, Rutgers University; Nkenna Opara, Rutgers University; Corey Ptak, Rutgers University
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Engineering Physics and Physics
intervieweessaid “Be patient.” Understanding that students personal lives and home situation impact theirability to perform academically is probably the first step. Then, implementing policies andpractices in the course that reflects this understanding would be an obvious next step. This maymean providing more flexibility when it comes to deadlines, allowing and responding to studentcommunication regarding a need for accommodations – temporary or permanent (through thefull term of the course), and rethinking assessment practices.Racial Injustice. We found that racial injustice impacted the experiences of Learning Assistantsand the students they supported. The crisis of continued racialized violence against Black peoplehas an impact on students. Following
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Multidisciplinary Endeavors: Mechatronics, Robotics, and Technology
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Alyson Grace Eggleston, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
trait modeling, so as to provide feedback and reinforcement of both positive and negative traits.DiscussionStudents who participated in the fall 2019 and spring 2020 weekly teleconferences with theirproject advisors had mixed reactions to the VMC mode. Initially, they felt it was extra time toassemble the team and meet after classes were complete for the day. As a residence-onlyinstitution, none had to commute, but they valued their out-of-class time. This sentiment passedrather quickly as team members realized some of the benefits of having the team meet frequentlywith the advisor who recording the meeting. This historical collection of meetings helped to keepall team members accountable—especially when the weekly agenda reflected tasks
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Continuing Professional Development Division Technical Session 1
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Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University; Oludayo Samuel Alamu, Morgan State University; Jumoke 'Kemi' Ladeji-Osias, Morgan State University; LaDawn E. Partlow, Morgan State University; Mehdi Shokouhian, Morgan State University; Kathy Ann Gullie, Gullie Consultant Services LLC; Krishna Bista; Sotonye Ikiriko, Morgan State University; Mulugeta T. Dugda, Morgan State University
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Diversity
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Continuing Professional Development
] investigated the relationship between learning settings (classroom,laboratory/home) and instructional use of the Analog Discovery Board on potential studentoutcomes. Their study noted that faculty and students benefited from the use of the AD Boardsand there were increases in constructs reflecting required affective pre-requisites to learning,including interest in content, motivation to learn, and confidence in ability to learn.Fowler and Schmalzel [8] stressed the importance of measurements in the STEM field asmeasurements are precursor to control, management, and improvement of engineering systems.They also noted that instrumentation is needed to perform the measurements. Hence, for effectiveinstrumentation, sensors must reliably and accurately
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MASS: Mastery, Assessment and Success of Students
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Amie Baisley, University of Florida; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University
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Mechanics
of students Statics 3 FA19−FA20 105 105 50 8 268 Dynamics 8 SP17−FA20 127 207 142 38 514 Deformable Solids 8 SP17−FA20 154 240 155 47 596The population data is broken down by the final grade received in the course to allow us to show how thecourse grade reflects on mastery. Note that during a semester the students are given feedback based onhow they are progressing in their mastery of each objective, never a letter grade. This mastery-gradingapproach is cumulative throughout an entire semester which often takes students until
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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Carl B. Dietrich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicholas F. Polys, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Christian W. Hearn, Weber State University; Kenneth Reid, University of Indianapolis; Joshua Alexéi García Sheridan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Electrical and Computer
known as antenna ranges.many of the same students will soon be relied upon to design much more complex systems andtheir components.2. BackgroundProject-based / Problem-based learning (PBL) has been increasingly prevalent throughoutengineering curricula. Pedagogically, both approaches are similar: students work collaborativelyto address complex, ill-structured problems which reflect problems encountered in real lifewithin engineering. In this pedagogical approach, students engage in self-directed learning togather relevant knowledge and identify knowledge gaps; instructors serve as coaches to helpstudents identify necessary information to solve these problems. Problems are framed to fosterskills in knowledge acquisition and problem solving, as
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Diversity and Two-year Colleges Part 1
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Miguel Velez-Reyes P.E., University of Texas at El Paso; Ivonne Santiago P.E., University of Texas at El Paso; Victor Manuel Garcia Jr., The University of Texas at El Paso; Irma Y. Torres-Catanach, The University of Texas at El Paso; Dawn M. Horton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Yajaira Mejia, The City College of New York; Dugwon Seo, Queensborough Community College; Jorge E. Gonzalez, City University of New York, City College; Joseph Barba, City University of New York, City College; Fenot Aklog, Teachers College Columbia University; Fred Moshary, City University of New York, City College; Jeff Sivils, El Paso Community College; Yasser Hassebo, The City University of New York, LaGuardia CC
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Diversity
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Two-Year College
of academic careers for fellows across theintersectional identities of race/ethnicity, gender, first-generation status, personal experience as acommunity college student, and Pell Grant status as an undergraduate. Given the need forcommunity colleges to hire faculty in STEM fields that are reflective of their racially and ethnicallydiverse student population, the research findings will serve to offer recommendations for futurework that is geared towards effectively preparing Hispanic STEM doctoral students to consideracademic careers at teaching-intensive institutions such as community colleges.To achieve the above-referenced goals in this grant, three research tasks are being pursued. Theprimary, and most labor intensive, is conducting semi