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Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shiny Abraham, Seattle University; Agnieszka Miguel, Seattle University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
the introduction to IoT lecture, and the hands-on BLEactivity. Student responses were typically in the form of selecting a numerical value or rank thatindicated their level of agreement on the six statements listed in Table 1, pertaining to theirexperience with the IoT session. Survey question #1 asked respondents to indicate their level of agreement on whether thesession was successful in demonstrating the confluence of Electrical and Computer Engineering, andthe corresponding responses are shown in Figure 1.a. It can be observed that 100 percent of therespondents agreed, ranging from strongly to slightly, that the IoT session highlighted aspects of bothdisciplines. While the hands-on activity was more inclined towards computer
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seemein Shayesteh P.E., Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Maher E. Rizkalla P.E., Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Mohamed El-Sharkawy, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
devicesand for the MEMS/NEMS integrated systems used in high quality sensing systems. Thecourse also covers simulation and practical models for these devices. Some of the materialscovered in the course are structured from advanced textbooks [1] and [2], and lab manualsfrom different manufacturers [3] and [4].II. The Course Development2.1 Undergraduate research courses during the 2016 academic yearThe development of this course was achieved by providing senior students with researchand design experiences in related topic areas. The research experience from undergraduatestudents has been very productive. In Spring, Summer, and Fall 2016, the course materialswere developed. The materials included the TCAD simulation laboratory, IoT wearabledevice
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John M Santiago Jr, Colorado Technical University; Kathy L. Kasley P.E., Colorado Technical University
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Diversity
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Systems Engineering
capstone has been revised around the Vee Modelto describe systems engineering process. The top-down and bottom-up design perspectives arecompared, and weekly deliverables are presented to help students practice systems engineering.A detailed description of weekly deliverables and rubric for the Critical Design Review aredescribed elsewhere1. Two perspectives of the Vee-Model are described to provide a holisticperspective of system-level thinking2-4. A 3D-printed quadcopter with its stable flight controlare provided as an illustration of the student efforts.5 Major blocks of the system include: (1) thequadcopter frame, (2) the control system, and (3) the power and thrust system.The last part of the paper attempts to compare the Vee Model system
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lindsay Anderberg, New York University; Matthew Frenkel, New York University; Mikolaj Wilk, New York University
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Diversity
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Engineering Libraries
in anthropology from Dickinson College.Dr. Matthew Frenkel, New York UniversityMr. Mikolaj Wilk, New York University Engineering Reference Associate at Bern Dibner Library c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Project Shhh! A library design contest for engineering studentsBackground Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology is an academic engineering librarysupporting the teaching and research needs of the faculty and student body of the New YorkUniversity Tandon School of Engineering. Tandon maintains a student population of about5,000 students, with roughly an even distribution between undergraduate and graduate students[1]. Located in Brooklyn, New York, Dibner Library is in an urban
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Bell, Stanford University; Mark Horowitz, Stanford University
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Electrical and Computer
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Rethinking non-major circuits pedagogy for improved motivation1 IntroductionIt is no secret that student motivation is critical to learning. Put succinctly, students will onlyapply effort to learn if they see value in learning the material or skill at hand. This value maycome from a combination of one or more sources, such as the pleasure of attaining mastery of askill, the enjoyment of the material itself, the potential for better job prospects, or simply the needto earn a particular grade to keep a scholarship [1]. Many of these value factors are influenced bythe structure of our courses and the way we teach, and electrical engineering is
Conference Session
System 1 in Engineering Education and Research
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James L. Huff, Harding University; Kanembe Shanachilubwa, Harding University; Stephen Secules, University of Georgia
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
tobetter understand how engineering students experience shame, we used interpretative phenomenologicalanalysis (IPA) to critically examine the individual experience of shame in the case of a high-performing,White woman who was a junior mechanical engineering major at a faith-based university (n=1). Inparticular, we attended to the complex relationship between personal expectations that formed the contextfor her shame experiences: achieving excellence in performing tasks while maintaining strong socialrelationships with others. We discuss the implications of this single case study on broader narratives ofinclusion in the context of engineering education.Introduction I feel like, because I make good grades already, people know that, whether
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laine Schrewe, Tolles Career and Technical Center
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
toward these science-y initiatives is only effective if you can get studentsexcited about taking these courses. This means that finding a way to break down wary students’preconceived ideas about what these STEM-based courses will entail and getting them intriguedand excited about these courses is critical in establishing a successful STEM-based strategy in aschool. This paper discusses how student feedback was used to promote and grow anengineering program at the high school level.Tolles Career and Technical Center partnered with Jonathan Alder School District to create twoSTEM-based pathways that could feed into the career center in the district: (1) Engineering and(2) Information Technology. Jonathan Alder High School, located in rural Plain
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Blue, Miami University; Amy Summerville, Miami University; Brian P. Kirkmeyer, Miami University; Brielle Nikole Johnson
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
and gender, as well as areas of existential psychology and counterfactual thinking. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Succeeding but Doubting: Effects of Gender on Performance and Self-perception in Foundational Courses for Engineers Jennifer Blue, Amy Summerville, Brielle Johnson, and Brian Kirkmeyer1 Two studies were done with engineering majors enrolled in three courses taken in their first year of college: calculus-based physics, calculus, and introductory computer programming. The first study was of 75 men and 45 women and the second study was of 154 men and 80 women. Although women in Study 1 had a lower
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
psychological qualitative research founded in the nurture side of the discussion, beginswith a suggestion we are born with two basic characteristics; the need to survive and the need toreproduce [1, pg. 23]. From these two basic instincts, psychologists and cognitive psychologists inparticular, suggest we have both an unconscious mind and conscious mind. The unconscious mind,sometimes referred to as our gut feeling, steers us from unsafe situations (survival instinct). Theconscious mind, on the other hand, allows us to think through or rationalize the situation, perhapscreating a more informed decision. But, our gut feeling, that emanating from our unconsciousmind, is always on, and providing that survival instinct. This concept of unconscious
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Breanne Przestrzelski, University of San Diego; Chell A. Roberts, University of San Diego; Leonard A. Perry, University of San Diego
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College Industry Partnerships
workforce;unfortunately, students may not be leaving prepared. In a time when there are more Americancollege graduates than ever before, the workforce preparedness of these graduates is staggeringlybleak according to Wilson [1]. A 2014 Gallup Poll found that while 96% of college provostsbelieve their graduates were ready for the workforce, only 11% of business leaders believed thatgraduates had the competencies and necessary skills to succeed in the workplace [2]. This lackof preparedness becomes even more of a challenge when students themselves feel they are 1prepared for the workforce. A 2015 study conducted by the Association of American
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Ahmad, Louisiana Community and Technical College System-MEPOL; Willie Eugene Smith Sr., Louisiana Community and Technical College System
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
method used tocarry out the research. After that it provides a summary of the results. The paper concludes witha discussion of the key findings and provide directions for future development.MethodThis paper uses a case-study approach. During workforce development meetings across multiplecommunity and technical colleges in Louisiana, there was a discussion to determine whatadditional program offerings are needed; both on the credit side (i.e., degrees), and the non-creditside (i.e., industry-based certificates). To address this need, and through collaboration with amanufacturing-extension program, a set of Competitiveness Review© (CR) assessments8 wereperformed. Figure 1 describes the assessment process. Each assessment involved: • The company
Conference Session
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
casestudy. The three to four case studies change every year. Students from diverse disciplines, includingengineering, planning, economics, hydrology, biology, architecture, geography, communications, andcomputational hydraulics, interested in flood risk reduction can apply. Those accepted into the Programare placed in interdisciplinary research teams composed of 5-6 students: 1-2 PhD, 2-3 Masters, and 2-3undergraduate students. The teams are guided by project faculty mentors from both U.S. and Dutchpartner institutions. A two-week long research trip to the Netherlands provides transformativeeducation and an authentic learning environment through field trips, meetings with Dutch flood experts,lectures, and participation in design workshops. Students
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leonardo Bedoya-Valencia, Colorado State University, Pueblo; Yaneth Correa-Martinez, Colorado State University, Pueblo; Katherine Sofía Palacio, Fundacion Universidad del Norte; Luceny Guzman Acuña, Universidad del Norte
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Industrial Engineering
pedagogicalchallenges of blended instructional models, the use of these environments has quickly spreadacross higher education. Programs have adopted blended learning environments mainly due tothree reasons: 1) improved pedagogy, 2) increased access/flexibility, and 3) increased costeffectiveness. The Industrial Engineering Department at Universidad del Norte, a large privateuniversity in Colombia, the Engineering Department and the School of Business at ColoradoState University – Pueblo, a regional comprehensive university in the United States have beenplanning on transitioning and incorporating web-assisted tools into their curriculum. This workfocuses on the designing stage of blended modules containing theoretical and applied content,common to three
Conference Session
Technical Session 4: Modulus Topics 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Magesh Chandramouli, Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
reality (VR) and computer graphics (CG) are highly interrelated. The evolution of VRhas been aided by the advancements in 3D graphics, visualization, and interactive user interfaces.Evidently, CG has tools and techniques tremendously influence and impact the capabilities ofVR and also considerably define the limitations as well. However, in this study, multiple modesare used to overcome space and cost limitations. Figure 1: Multiple VR-based modes of Interaction; Clockwise from top-left Using Head Mounted Displays, Using Controllers on Desktop, Using Touchpad, StylusOne of the most important advantages of using VR is the ability to engage students to facilitateactive learning and problem-based learning. Active learning and project-based
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle K. Marincel Payne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Irene M.B. Reizman, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Tony Ribera, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Environmental Engineering
specializations at the graduate level, and experiences outside the classroommay play a significant role in developing student interest. In 2016-2017, nearly 50% of all degreesunder the titles “Environmental Engineering” or “Civil and Environmental Engineering” wereawarded at the Master’s or Ph.D. level, compared with 25% of all degrees titled “MechanicalEngineering” [1].Our goals in this work were two-fold; first, we wanted to support students conducting UR oncampus in the summer and provide them with formal opportunities for training through a structuredURC. In the environmental engineering REU program at Clarkson, Grimberg et al. found that aninterdisciplinary seminar program primarily focused on sustainability increased UR students’satisfaction with
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hamid Vejdani, Lawrence Technological University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
on their interests and the availability of the courses that are offered during their senior year.These courses are offered such that graduate students can also take them and therefore provide abroad mixture of undergrad and graduate students from different concentrations within thedepartment and sometimes among various majors in college of engineering. One of the greatadvantage of these courses is the potential diversity among the students which can offer muchwider level of insights and discussions in the class which if guided appropriately can lead tocollaborative learning environment and have the potential to incorporate the concepts of industry4.0 [1] in curriculum. These technical elective courses also provide opportunity for
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Rose Morehouse, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ; Thomas P. James P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
% of Generation Zhas an interest in starting their own business (Universum, 2015). Another study conducted byMillennial Branding and Internship.com (2014) reported 72% of high school students aim to starttheir own business someday. In the same study, 61% of high school students responded that theyplan to start their business right out of high school (Millennial Branding & Internship.com,2014). Universum identified two motivating factors for Generation Z’s affinity forentrepreneurship: 1) The ability to quickly earn large sums of money, and 2) the opportunity tomake an impact (Universum, 2015).The desire to earn large sums of money is supported by The Vision Critical Report2 that showed65% of Generation Z identifies earning a high salary as
Conference Session
Engineering Economy Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Wilck, College of William & Mary; Paul C. Lynch, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
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Engineering Economy
MBA programs at the MasonSchool of Business at William & Mary are consistently ranked between 25 and 50 in the U.S.from various ranking organizations, and in the top 100 worldwide. The part-time (evening)MBA program has a concentration in Engineering Management, and the Engineering Economycourse is an elective within that concentration. The business school does not offer a doctorate.The university overall is a top 10 public university in the U.S., and is a traditional liberal artsuniversity. It does not currently have any engineering degree programs, although it did in thepast.Literature ReviewThere are many articles that discuss how to teach or integrate business topics to engineeringstudents [1 - 3]. However, the opposite situation is
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel D. Burkey, University of Connecticut; Hadi Bozorgmanesh, University of Connecticut; Manisha Srivastava, SurePath Evaluations LLC; Randi Mendes, University of Connecticut
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
evaluator on numerous, large-scale, federally funded programs. She has played a pivotal role in the development and successful funding of various programs, as recognized in comments from review panels.Randi Mendes, University of Connecticut c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Entrepreneurial Engineering Education – A Research Experience for Undergraduates focused on Entrepreneurship and Technical InnovationBackground and Motivation:In the summer of 2013, a report in The Bridge, published by the National Academy ofEngineering, stated that entrepreneurship or entrepreneurial thinking are some of the mostcritical skills to be taught to engineering undergraduates [1]. While there has been
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Luna Magpili, Washington State University; Alice F. Squires, Washington State University; Kim Bullington Sibson, Old Dominion University; Linda Vahala, Old Dominion University; Aysen K. Taylor, Old Dominion University
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Engineering Management
, Barriers, and Examples from Two UniversitiesAbstractThis paper investigates enablers and barriers for Engineering Management Degree GrantingPrograms offered online by universities located in the United States to students located in foreigncountries. Using a strong foundation of literature research and two universities on opposite sidesof the country (one east coast, one west coast) exporting online Engineering Managementprograms as examples, the paper investigates seven enablers and seven barriers. The enablersand barriers are reviewed in the context of delivering engineering management education onlineacross national borders, without requiring students to travel to another country (referred to asMode 1 service export). The investigation reveals
Conference Session
ConstDiv Technical Session 1 - Capstone & Case Study
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tyler Jack Moravec, The University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Kelli R Kopocis, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Terry Lee Stentz, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Construction Engineering
, they are able to present this information in a way that people can understand and glean important meaning. This is an incredibly useful skill on any construction site. The ability to plan and manage assets on a job is valuable. Almost as equally important is the ability to explain and share this information. The primary goal of all projects is to make money. This success or failure drives all companies and having construction managers that excel in this provides a quality avenue for project management in general. [1] • Analytical skills – Similar to the financial reporting, finance students should be able to understand financial
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claude Brathwaite, City College of the City University of New York; Julianne Vernon, Vanderbilt University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
who pursue, andgraduate with Baccalaureate Degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics(STEM). Since its inception in November 1992, over 17,500 baccalaureate degrees have beenawarded to underrepresented minority students at CUNY. International Research (IR)experiences are increasingly seen as important components of the High Impact undergraduateactivities that lead to graduation, and continuation to graduate study. This paper will emphasize 1) how elements of the approach integrate into the NYCLSAMP program operations, 2) the university sites research facilities/activities 3) participantrecruitment, 4) pre-departure activities and 5) models for campus wide participation. Thepartnerships were formed over a ten year span
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacob Daniel Belmontes, California State University, Los Angeles; Juan Jose Dominguez, California State University, Los Angeles; Nhat Minh Ly, California State University, Los Angeles; Mathew Rafael Rojas, California State University, Los Angeles; Ivan Juarez, California State University, Los Angeles; Anthony Po-Hong Wong, California State University, Los Angeles
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Ocean and Marine
˚C Δ𝑇2 ˚C 1 2 Log Mean Temperature Δ𝑇𝑙𝑚 ˚C 𝜂 Shear Viscosity Pa·s Difference Helix Angle at Barrel 𝜃𝑏 ˚ 𝜌𝑚 Melt Density kg/m3 Wall 𝜔 Angular Velocity rev/m 𝑐𝑝 Specific Heat Capacity J/kgK Change in Material 𝐷𝑏 Inner Diameter of Barrel m 𝑑𝑇 ˚C
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Catherine Mobley, Clemson University; Joyce B. Main, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Michelle M. Camacho, University of San Diego
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
Ethnic Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies,and Latin American Studies. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 How the “Needs of the Force” Impact Navy and Marine Corps Veterans’ Decision to Major in EngineeringAbstractThe Navy and Marine Corps are both branches of the US Department of the Navy. However,they have different missions in support of national defense and thus sailors and Marines havevery different job responsibilities during their service. This study investigates how these differentroles impact their future choice to major in engineering. We explore three research questions. 1)What reasons did student veterans in engineering give for first enlisting in the Navy or
Conference Session
Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Giovanni Loreto, Kennesaw State University; Humberto Reinoso, Mercer University
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Architectural Engineering
goal was to collect data that supported the introduction of educational tools for physicaldemonstrators and 3-D interactive real-time simulations into an otherwise conventional mathematicalclass. In particular, the educational framework included a mix of software and small-scale models. Thefirst one helped students realize the difference between textbook solutions and the real-world physicalphenomena by visualizing and experiencing 3-D structural behaviors in a virtual environment.On the other hand, small-scale modeling was used to provide students with a greater impression forlonger retention. A four-phased teaching methodology comprised of the following steps: 1) generationof the idea (Informal Learning), 2) theorizing process (Intuitive
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Weihang Zhu, University of Houston; Julia Yoo, Lamar University; James C. Curry, Lamar University; Brian Craig P.E., Lamar University; Hsing-wei Chu P.E., Lamar University; Jiang Zhou, Lamar University
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Diversity
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Industrial Engineering
academic community, participate inprofessional societies, and participate in career mentoring. Almost all SCOPE scholars are ontrack to complete their degree with strong academic performance. This paper presents theprogram achievement so far and documents the results and impact of awarding scholarships laterin the academic program based on academic performance, retention, and survey data.1. Introduction to the S-STEM ScholarshipIn 2015, Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas was awarded an NSF S-STEM grant titled“Industrial and Mechanical Engineering Scholars with Scholarships, Career Mentoring, Outreachand Advisement, Professional Societies and Engineering Learning Community (SCOPE) S-STEM Program”. SCOPE Scholars participate in career mentoring
Conference Session
Technical Session 4: Modulus Topics 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Afrin Naz, West Virginia University Institute of Technology; Jordan Nicole Bowen; Mardigon Max Toler, West Virginia University Institute of Technology; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology
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Computers in Education
encouraging evidence demonstrating that project-based learning succeeds inincreasing students’ content knowledge, enabling students to transfer knowledge to practicalimplementation, promoting students’ collaboration skills, and developing students’ positiveattitudes towards math and science [1-5]. When project-based learning is used to supplementinstructions, students are inspired to pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering, andmathematics) careers [4].In the summers of 2015, 2016 and 2017, we organized workshops on the West VirginiaUniversity Institute of Technology (WVU TECH) campus for math and science middle and highschool teachers to learn project-based learning systematically. Workshop instructors are WVUTECH computer science and
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eleazar Marquez, Rice University; Samuel Garcia Jr., Texas State University; Samuel Molina, Rice University
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Mechanical Engineering
visualize theirbehavior and correlate between theoretical concepts and physical applications. As a result, studentsare acquainted with calculation requirements/procedures, design considerations, potential sourcesof failure, and cost reduction factors.I. BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATIONThere are various teaching pedagogical approaches that have been identified to enhance studentcomprehension and scholarship abilities in engineering education. One of the most recurrent isknown as Problem-based learning (PBL), which is centralized towards the acquisition ofknowledge and primarily focuses on developing learners’ self-directed learning capabilities andcritical thinking-skills through problem-solving, interpersonal skills, and team skills [1]. As such,intricate
Conference Session
NEE 1 - Innovative Teaching & Learning Strategies
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia Caratozzolo, School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Alvaro Alvarez-Delgado, Language Department, School of Social Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Samira Hosseini, Writing Lab, Center for Educational Innovation, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico
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New Engineering Educators
the American Association of Colleges and Universities,AAC&U, were applied. The obtained results have shown that the designed approach promotedboth desired abilities, a better understanding of scientific concepts among engineering studentsand also a higher capability to transform ideas and solutions into entirely new forms.KeywordsCreative thinking, cognitive and metacognitive tools, STEAM, educational innovation, highereducation.IntroductionThe Future of Jobs report released by the World Economic Forum [1] includes a table of theskills required by future professionals in order to face the challenge of the Fourth IndustrialRevolution. The report uses the concept of skills stability to illustrate the degree to which, by theyear 2020
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
S. M. Mizanoor Rahman, University of West Florida
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Mechanical Engineering
science and engineering students.1. IntroductionThe 7E plan is a powerful tool and a constructivist approach to teaching and learning [1]-[2]. The7E plan consists of 7 sequential stages in teaching and learning that are elicit, engage, explore,explain, elaborate, evaluate, and extend [3]. The 7E model is often used as a conceptual changemodel. This model seems to be a complete and comprehensive teaching tool that initiates witheliciting the interests of the learners and ends up at the future extension of the concepts, and thestages can also be repeated in cyclic order. Within its levels, instructors can work from elicitingdissatisfaction at the beginning to having students extend their new understanding to ensure themisunderstanding has been