Paper ID #25469Board 101: Project Based Learning for a Mechanical Engineering Major Stu-dent: The Sustainability of Internal Combustion Engines (Student Poster)Mr. Aaron Price Barnett Aaron Barnett is currently a sophomore at Salt Lake Community College studying Material Science En- gineering with a minor in Chemistry. His academic focus includes renewable energy and sustainable materials. As well as helping shape a new generation of engineers and scientists to continue improving the world.Dr. Nick M. Safai, Salt Lake Community College Dr. Nick M. Safai is an ASEE Fellow. He has been an ASEE officer and member for the past
Paper ID #27460Board 104: Asset-Based Practices in Engineering Design (APRENDE): De-velopment of a Funds of Knowledge Approach for the Formation of Engi-neersDr. Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego Dr. Joel Alejandro (Alex) Mejia is an assistant professor of Integrated Engineering at the University of San Diego. His current research investigates how the integration of funds of knowledge and engineering design can serve as a pathway to and through engineering. Dr. Mejia is particularly interested in how Latinx adolescents bring forth unique ways of knowing, doing, and being that provide them with particular ways
Paper ID #24713Board 109: Integrating a Teacher Professional Learning Experience into theGEAR UP Engineering Summer Camp (Work in Progress)Ryan Barlow, Utah State University Ryan Barlow obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah in 2012 and his Master’s Degree in Science Education from the University of Maryland in 2016. He is currently a PhD student in Engineering Education at Utah State University where his research focuses on professional learning for engineering educators and K-12 STEM teachers.Dr. Max L Longhurst, Utah State University Dr. Longhurst is an Assistant Professor
Paper ID #24972ADVANCE: A Community College and University Partnership Model for Ex-panding and Diversifying the Talent Pipeline to the Jobs of TomorrowDr. Kenneth S. Ball P.E., George Mason University Ken Ball is Dean of the Volgenau School of Engineering at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. He received his BSME degree from Lehigh University, his MSME and PhD in mechanical engineering from Drexel University, and completed post-doctoral studies in applied mathematics at Brown Univer- sity. He previously served as the L.S. Randolph Professor and Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia
Paper ID #27774Bringing Human Factors into Engineering Education Realm - A Case Study:Teaching Human Factors in Fire Protection EngineeringDr. Lily Xiaolei Chen, California State University, Los Angeles Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology, California State Univer- sity, Los Angeles c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Bringing Human Factors into Engineering Education Realm -A Case Study: Teaching Human Factors in Fire Protection EngineeringHuman-factors engineering has long been considered an integral part of
Paper ID #27859Observing Motor Learning and Control through Juggling and Motion Anal-ysis: A Collaboration Between Dynamics and Kinesiology StudentsMr. Jay Tyler Davis II, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.Sonya Dick Sonya Dick is a Senior Mechanical Engineering Student at California Polytechnic State University - SLO. This is her second year working at the Human Motion Biomechanics Lab. As a research assistant, she helps create and teach interdisciplinary laboratories for undergraduate kinesiology and engineering students. Her
Paper ID #27845Progress on Longitudinal Study of the Impact of Growth Mindset and Be-longing Interventions in a Freshman Engineering ClassDr. Jinny Rhee, San Jose State University Dr. Jinny Rhee is the associate dean of the College of Engineering at San Jose State University. She oversees all aspects of the undergraduate programs in the college. Her research interests include admin- istration of programs supporting student success, in addition to thermal management of heat and power systems. Dr. Rhee received a PhD in mechanical engineering from Stanford University (1995).Prof. Camille S. Johnson, San Jose State University
Paper ID #25688A Mixed Methods Analysis of Goals and the Impact of Peer Mentoring forParticipants in the WISE Honors ProgramDr. Jennifer A Gatz, Stony Brook University Public STEM education teacher of AP Biology and AP Research for Patchogue-Medford School District. Ph.D. in Science Education from Stonybrook University, 2017. Research affiliate at Stony Brook Univer- sity’s Institute for STEM education evaluating persistence, motivation, social and academic integration of women in science and engineering at the undergraduate level.Dr. Angela M. Kelly, Stony Brook University Angela M. Kelly is an Associate Professor of
Paper ID #26513A Multi-institution Investigation into Faculty Approaches for Incorporatingthe Entrepreneurial Mind-set in First-year Engineering ClassroomsMs. Renee Desing, Ohio State University Renee Desing is currently a graduate student at the Ohio State University in the Department of Engi- neering Education. Ms. Desing holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a M.S. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from the Pennsylvania State University. Most recently, Ms. Desing worked as a managing consultant for IBM Public Sector Advanced Analytics.Dr. Krista M
Work-In-Progress: Addressing Student Attitudes and General Study Skills through a New Hybrid Distance Learning Model, or NHDLM.ABSTRACT:This paper will describe efforts to impact student attitudes and basic study skills throughthe application of a new hybrid distance learning model, or NHDLM. The program triesto impact Native American students participating in a pre-engineering program whileattending widely separated institutions. The critical factor is not only the advancementalong Bloom’s taxonomy from memorization to synthesis in the particular engineeringand basic sciences, but it also includes the development of intrinsic reward systemleading to perseverance and adaptability within the
Paper ID #24751Transformative Diversity Changes in U.S. Demographics: Recognizing theCultural Implications in Higher EducationDr. Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue University, West Lafayette Dr. Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Dr. Springer currently serves as an Executive Director for Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute lo- cated in West Lafayette, Indiana. He has over thirty-five years of theoretical and defense industry-based practical experience from four disciplines: software engineering, systems engineering, program manage- ment and human resources. Dr. Springer possesses a significant
Paper ID #26901Evaluation of the Differentiated Instruction Approach for an Electrical Engi-neering Circuit Analysis ModuleDr. Craig A. Chin, Kennesaw State University Craig A. Chin received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Florida International University in 2006. He is currently an Associate Professor in the electrical engineering department at Kennesaw State Uni- versity. His research interests include biomedical signal processing, machine learning, and differentiated instruction techniques applied to engineering education.Dr. Roneisha Wynette Worthy, Kennesaw State University Roneisha W. Worthy, PhD, is an
Paper ID #24806Board 21: Representation of Engineering Concepts in Academic and En-gineering Workplace Settings: How Situated are Engineering Concepts inThese Contexts?Dr. Shane A. Brown P.E., Oregon State University Shane Brown is an associate professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University. His research interests include conceptual change and situated cognition. He received the NSF CAREER award in 2010 and is working on a study to characterize practicing engineers’ under- standings of core engineering concepts. He is a Senior Associate Editor for the Journal of Engineering
Paper ID #26954Analyzing Three Competency Models of Advanced ManufacturingMr. Sang Hoo Oh, Florida State University Sang Hoo Oh is a Ph.D. student at the Florida State University School of Information. Sang Hoo is also a research assistant at the Florida State University Information Institute, where he works with Dr. Marcia Mardis and Dr. Charles McClure. Prior coming to the Florida State University, he received B.S. in Public Policy from Indiana University and M.S. in Information Systems form Yonsei University, South Korea. His research interest includes advanced manufacturing, information policy, and big data.Dr. Marcia
Paper ID #25612Board 109: Retention-Focused, S-STEM Supported ProgramDr. Melissa Lynn Morris, West Virginia University Melissa Morris is currently a Teaching Associate Professor for the Freshman Engineering Program, in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University (WVU). She graduated Summa cum Laude with a BSME in 2006, earned a MSME in 2008, and completed her doctorate in mechanical engineering in 2011, all from WVU. At WVU, she has previously served as the Undergraduate and Outreach Advisor for the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department and the Assistant
Paper ID #25951Empowering Students to be Adaptive Decision-Makers: Progress and Direc-tionsDr. Marisa K. Orr, Clemson University Marisa K. Orr is an Assistant Professor in Engineering and Science Education with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University. Her research interests include student persistence and pathways in engineering, gender equity, diversity, and academic policy. Dr. Orr is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award for her research entitled, ”Empowering Students to be Adaptive Decision-Makers.”Baker A. Martin, Clemson University Baker Martin is a graduate student in
. Table 2: Workshop Tracks and Themes Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Types of Learner Data Factors ofTheme A Activity Authoring (e.g., speech, biometrics) TPACK in DMTL Engagement Assessment Mechanics Engagement &Theme B Student-Facing Delivery (analytic approaches
). Any opinions,findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authorsand do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References [1] K. Thornton, S. Nola, R. E. Garcia, M. Asta, and G. B. Olson, “Computational materials science and engineering education: A survey of trends and needs,” JOM, vol. 61, no. 10, p. 12, 2009. [2] R. A. Enrique, M. Asta, and K. Thornton, “Computational materials science and engineering education: An updated survey of trends and needs,” JOM, vol. 70, pp. 1644–1651, Sep 2018. [3] M. Borrego and C. Henderson, “Increasing the use of evidence-based teaching in stem higher education: A comparison of eight change strategies,” J. Eng. Educ., vol
Paper ID #26429Work in Progress: Improving Critical Thinking and Technical Understand-ing as Measured in Technical Writing by Means of I-depth Oral Discussionin a Large Laboratory ClassDr. Mechteld Veltman Hillsley, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Dr. Hillsley is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pennsylva- nia State University. She received a BS in Chemical Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1988 and an MS and PhD from Penn State in 1990 and 1994, respectively. Dr. Hillsley spent approximately 10 years doing research at Penn State on fluid shear stress effects on
Paper ID #27253A Nine Year Study of the Impact of Middle and High School Teachers’ Par-ticipation in Research Experiences for Teachers Programs: Connections Be-tween Teacher Performance and Student AchievementDr. Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California Gisele Ragusa is a Professor of Engineering Education at the University of Southern California. She conducts research on college transitions and retention of underrepresented students in engineering and also research about engineering global preparedness and engineering innovation. She also has research expertise in STEM K-12 and in STEM assessment. She chairs USC’s STEM
Paper ID #27970Leveraging Algae to Inspire Curiosity, Develop Connections, and Demon-strate Value Creation for First Year Engineering StudentsDr. Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University Kevin Dahm is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Rowan University. He earned his BS from Worces- ter Polytechnic Institute (92) and his PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (98). He has pub- lished two books, ”Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics” and ”Interpreting Diffuse Reflectance and Transmittance.” He has also published papers on effective use of simulation in engineer- ing, teaching design and engineering
Paper ID #27224Board 5: Work in Progress: Developing Medical Device Evaluation Knowl-edge in Biomedical Engineering GraduatesDr. Olga Imas, Milwaukee School of EngineeringDr. Jeffrey A. LaMack, Milwaukee School of Engineering Dr. LaMack is the undergraduate program director of the Biomedical Engineering program and a fac- ulty member in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the MIlwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). His areas of specialty include biophysical transport phenomena, biocomputing, physiology, and engineering design. Dr. LaMack holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Duke
Paper ID #25887Building Your Change Agent Tool-Kit: Channeling the Power of StoryDr. Jennifer Karlin, Minnesota State University, Mankato Jennifer Karlin spent the first half of her career at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, where she was a professor of industrial engineering and held the Pietz professorship for entrepreneur- ship and economic development. She is now a professor of integrated engineering at Minnesota State University, Mankato, in the Bell Engineering program and the managing partner of Kaizen Consulting.Prof. Rebecca A Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato Rebecca A. Bates received the
Paper ID #24889Targeted harassment of engineering education researchers: How to connectwith community and support your colleagues under attackDr. Alice L. Pawley, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Alice L. Pawley is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering Education and an affiliate fac- ulty member in the Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies Program and the Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering at Purdue University. Prof. Pawley’s goal through her work at Purdue is to help people, including the engineering education profession, develop a vision of engineering
materials education and STEM outreach.Dr. Nicole Johnson-Glauch, California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo Dr. Nicole Johnson-Glauch is a lecturer in the Materials Engineering Department at California Poly- technic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. Her current research interests are in how visual representations help or hinder student learning and how the structure of outreach activities impact under- represented students’ interest and belonging in engineering.Leon M. Dean, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignProf. Jessica A. Krogstad, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jessica A. Krogstad is an assistant professor in the Department of Material Science and Engineering at the
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Paper ID #25970How We Teach: ThermodynamicsDr. Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University Margot Vigeant is a professor of chemical engineering at Bucknell University. She earned her B.S. in chemical engineering from Cornell University, and her M.S. and Ph.D., also in chemical engineering, from the University of Virginia. Her primary research focus is on engineering pedagogy at the undergraduate level. She is particularly interested in the teaching and learning of concepts related to thermodynamics. She is also interested in active, collaborative, and problem-based learning, and in the ways hands-on activities such as making