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Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University; Arun R. Srinivasa, Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Jefferey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University
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First-Year Programs
UC Berkeley and has been a faculty in the mechanical Engineer- ing Department at Texas A&M University. He is one of the curriculum coordinators for the freshman engineering program of the Dwight Look COllege of Engineering at Texas A&M University,Jefferey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University Jeffrey E. Froyd is the Director of Faculty Climate and Development at Texas A&M University. He served as Project Director for the Foundation Coalition, an NSF Engineering Education Coalition in which six institutions systematically renewed, assessed, and institutionalized their undergraduate engineering curricula, and extensively shared their results with the engineering education community. He co-created the
Conference Session
Student Division (STDT) Technical Session 2: Student Success and Resources
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Drinkwater, Duke University; Karis Boyd-Sinkler, Duke University; Rebecca Simmons, Duke University
Tagged Divisions
Student Division (STDT)
Paper ID #38994Why Should You Join? Exploring the Role of Engineering Clubs on theUndergraduate Engineering ExperienceMs. Katherine Drinkwater, Duke University Katie Drinkwater is a recent graduate of Duke University with a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering. She is excited to begin working towards her Ph.D. in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech in the Fall. Her interest in Engineering Education began through a project where she helped to design a makerspace inside a shipping container. Since then, she has explored design and engineering education through in- dependent projects and extracurricular leadership in SWE
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Lijun Wang, University of Colorado, Boulder; Malinda S. Zarske, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
provide hands-on, real-world learning; a combination of technicaland professional skills; and opportunities for new experiences and coursework. Improvementscan be made in community building, access to possible career information, better marketing toemployers, and more mentoring opportunities.IntroductionThe demand for engineers and other STEM related occupations is increasing [1], yet therecruitment and retention of students to their engineering programs continue to be a source ofpressure for universities [2, 3]. Currently there is limited research concerning how and whystudents choose certain engineering degrees, which becomes an issue as universities compete todraw in more students through innovative engineering programs. More recently, there
Conference Session
Assessing Student Learning
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Bucks, Ohio Northern University; William C. Oakes, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
for the development of language and computing environmentindependent assessment instruments. These instruments are needed for valid assessment andcomparison of the pedagogical variations inherent in using the variety of programminglanguages, environments, and paradigms available today.IntroductionComputers are an integral part of the engineering landscape. They are used to model potentialsolutions, collect and analyze data, and create new parts through computer aided design packagesand computer controlled machinery. They are increasingly becoming integral parts of theproducts of design, from sneakers that track the distance traveled to smart building materials thatcan report on the stresses and strains they are experiencing. Because of this
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kimberly A. Luthi, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Lisa Macon, Valencia College; Mohua Kar, Valencia College
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
. In developing the intervention activities, the investigative team consideredbest practices from a large body of literature on improving the retention and graduation rates ofunderrepresented minority students in STEM to address the following research question:Research Question. Does peer-led team learning through recitation labs in engineering coursesincrease students’ mathematics confidence, mathematics efficacy, engineering identity, andpersistence in engineering pathways?The team constructed the activities based on studies that highlighted the need for active andcollaborative learning environments to engage underrepresented minorities, specifically femalestudents, in engineering fields. These activities had high indicators for support to
Conference Session
CoNECD Session : Day 2 Slot 1 Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 CoNECD
Authors
Taylor Lightner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Monica E. Cardella, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Natali Huggins, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Cynthia Hampton, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Walter C. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; David B. Knight, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Monica E. Cardella is a Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University.Natali Huggins, Natali Huggins is a PhD student in the Higher Education program at Virginia Tech. She holds a master’s in public administration from the National Experimental University of T´achira in Venezuela. She has sev- eral years of experience in higher education administration and internal audit in Venezuela. Her research interests include diversity and inclusion in graduate education, particularly international and Latinx grad- uate students’ persistence and development. She is interested in supporting students in their transition and adaptability to higher education in
Conference Session
Action on Diversity - Disability Experiences & Empathy
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yvette Pearson Weatherton, Rice University; Renae Danielle Mayes, Ball State University; Carol Villanueva-Perez, Ball State University
Tagged Topics
ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity
self-esteem, self-efficacy, and effective self-advocacy; -   community building with other students with disabilities as an opportunity to support and share strategies for success with one another; and -   community building in groups of diverse learners (with and without disabilities) to teach and promote true inclusivity (this should also involve personal skills development opportunities for students without disabilities). •   Create stronger partnerships with high schools to: -   promote engineering and other STEM fields to educators, administrators, and counselors as viable options for students with disabilities
Collection
2019 CIEC
Authors
Charles Feldhaus; John Buckwalter; Elizabeth Wager
Technology degrees awarded to women during the 2004-2013time period. In terms of overall enrollment in engineering and technology schools nationally, ETranks 4th.The Department of Technology Leadership and Communication (TLC) was formed on July 1,2012, as a result of a realignment of technology programs in E&T. TLC houses undergraduateprograms in both Organizational Leadership (OLS) and Technical Communication (TCM).Additionally, Master of Science in Technology students may select a focus area inOrganizational Leadership or pursue the new graduate certificate in Human ResourceDevelopment. In total, TLC offers and supports coursework for the following two bachelor’sdegrees, five certificate programs, graduate programs, and minor (hyperlinks are
Conference Session
Project-Based Service Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Kurt Paterson, Michigan Technological University; Chris Swan, Tufts University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
Without Borders and Engineers for a SustainableWorld, as well as university-specific opportunities. Student interest and involvement in theseprograms has been explosive. Yet, partly due to the grassroots development of many of theseprograms and to their rapid rise, there are scant findings on the impacts of these programs onengineering education. Preliminary findings suggest that students participating in PBSL early incollege are retained in engineering at higher levels, women participate in voluntary PBSLopportunities at higher levels than their representation in engineering overall, PBSL fulfills avariety of ABET learning outcomes, and PBSL enhances student preparation to practiceengineering design. The community impacts of these projects are
Conference Session
Student Division Technical Session 6: Belonging
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Skylar Hubbarth, Clemson University; Anna Grace Hunter; Shannon Conner, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Student Division (STDT)
, June 2016.[3] D. L. Jackson and F. S. Laanan, “Desiring to fit: Fostering the success of community college transfer students in STEM,” Community College Journal of Research and Practice, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 132–149, July 2014. doi:10.1080/10668926.2012.762565[4] A. L. Zuckerman and S. M. Lo, “Transfer Student Experiences and Identity Navigation in STEM: Overlapping Figured Worlds of Success.” CBE life sciences education, 20(3), ar48, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.20-06-0121[5] B. K. Townsend and K. Wilson “A hand hold for a little bit: Factors facilitating the success of community college transfer students to a large research university,” Journal of College Student Development, August 2016, https
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Indira Chatterjee, University of Nevada, Reno; Kelsey Scalaro, University of Nevada, Reno; Ann-Marie Vollstedt, University of Nevada, Reno; Jeffrey C. LaCombe, University of Nevada, Reno; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Adam Kirn, University of Nevada, Reno
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
student characteristics and issues that help low-income,academically talented students with demonstrated financial need succeed; and (3) To transfer theknowledge gained through this study to improve the delivery of engineering education to abroader population of students. The state of Nevada seeks economic diversification, with a visionto develop a strong, flexible and educated workforce, which begins with skilled, talented, anddiverse engineers to fill high-tech positions. CREATE will change the propagating effects onsociety of poverty resulting from poor education by producing graduates to work in regional andnational industry through existing strong partnerships between the College of Engineering andindustry as well as by preparing these
Conference Session
Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Huseyin Sarper P.E., Old Dominion University; Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics and Physics
current and future coursework in physics anddynamics, 3) an early understanding of the role of experimental and analytical approaches toengineering problem solving, 4) development of written communication skills through writingtechnical team reports, 5) development of MS Excel programming skills applied to a real-life likeproject and 6) increased appreciation for engineering by experiencing a real life like hands-onengineering project from start to finish. These educational goals were either fully accomplished orit is too soon to tell as in the case of goal 6 that also seeks to improve retention.An anonymous exit survey (shown in Figure 11) using a 5-point Likert scale was completed by 52of the 65 students in 5 sections. The results are shown in
Conference Session
Student Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Tyler Milburn, The Ohio State University; Krista M. Kecskemety, The Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
Student
to affect what majors students are more likely to select. Becausethis decision process is so complex and it may be affected by many different concepts,understanding a model that captures how students make this decision is an important challenge toconsider.Applying to MajorsOrr et al. [11] discuss how universities utilize different processes for students to enter anengineering major, specifically describing the most common processes used. Through aquantitative study on the differences between first-year engineering (FYE) programs, directmatriculation (DM) programs, and post-general education (PGE) programs, Orr et al. [11] foundsignificant differences between them. FYE programs had more students graduate in their firstchoice of major
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed ElZomor, Florida International University; Omar Youssef, University of Arizona
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
context of the built environment. Based onthe transferable five modules, STEM and building sciences can implement these modules withsimilar approaches to enhance student retention in courses. Results suggest that immersingstudents in informal teaching environments support their engagement, as these encouragestudents to develop their technological knowledge that is strongly required in our evolving careermarkets. Advancing haptic learning through technology has provided students with an informallearning environment that supports their active learning and offers a cutting-edge technologicalknowledge.References[1] Olson, S., & Riordan, D. G. (2012). Engage to Excel: Producing One Million Additional College Graduates with Degrees in Science
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Bonnie Boardman; Lynn Peterson
by the coursearrangement. An engineering student could conceivably graduate having little or no appreciationof engineering disciplines other than their graduating discipline. In the professional worldengineers are required to work in multi-disciplinary teams using a variety of skills.2 ABETacknowledges the importance of this concept by including “an ability to function onmultidisciplinary teams” as one of the required Program Outcomes and Assessments for programaccreditation.3 The COE feels that fostering this engineering community is important not onlyduring the students’ time at the University but also in preparing them for successful post-academia careers. Interdisciplinary Freshman CoursesThe other approach to
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT) Technical Session 2: Assessing the Entrepreneurial Mindset, Curiosity, and Workplace Preparedness
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Meagan Eleanor Ita, Arvinas; Amanda Marie Singer, The Ohio State University; Rachel Louis Kajfez, The Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division (ENT)
Pennsylvania and an M.S. and B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from OSU.Ms. Amanda Marie Singer, The Ohio State University Amanda Singer is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University. She graduated in 2021 from Michigan Tech with a Bachelor’s and Master’s of Science in Environmental Engineering. Her current research interests include engineering identity formation, community college engineering education, and mixed methods research.Dr. Rachel Louis Kajfez, The Ohio State University Dr. Rachel Louis Kajfez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at The Ohio State University. She earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Civil Engineering from Ohio State
Conference Session
Thinking Outside the STEM Box: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Piyush Pradhananga; Mohamed Elzomor, Florida International University
School of Construction, Sustainability, and Infrastructure at FIU where he focuses on multidisciplinary research that harmonizes sustainability in construction. His other research interests include Sustainable Construction, Robotics, and AI-based Construction, Engineering Education, Green Buildings, Sustainable Infrastructure, Resilient and Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction, and Circular Economy. Piyush is also a LEED Green Associate and ENV SP (i.e., Envision Certified Professional in Infrastructure Sustainability).Mohamed Elzomor (Assistant Professor) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division: Self Efficacy
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Desen Sevi Özkan, Virginia Tech; Cherie D. Edwards, Virginia Tech; Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Virginia Tech; Diana Bairaktarova, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
student identities is crucial for engineering classrooms. TheCommittee on the Guide to Recruiting and Advancing Women Scientists and Engineers inAcademia presented a report which states that the first-year programs are critical for retention ofminorities in engineering classrooms and that building strong engineering identity through thefirst-year courses can help facilitate inclusion of minorities [5]. Pedagogically too, inter-disciplinary-design and problem-based learning environments such as the one afforded in thisremedial spatial visualization course have been shown to facilitate identity development andidentity retention amongst individuals in the engineering classrooms [3, 6]. Recognizing therelevance and significance of identity formation
Conference Session
Computer Science Education and AI research
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Mao; Sharon Ferguson, University of Toronto; James N. Magarian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Alison Olechowski, University of Toronto
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
continueto develop ML/AI educational programming in response to the growing demand: promotingmeaningful social connection, defining and sharing numerous pathways within ML/AI, and thinkingcarefully about building programming confidence and avoiding the weed-out effect.Prior work has shown that social belonging intervention through worksheet-style materials improvedperformance, confidence, health, and social engagement, particularly for women and Black studentsin engineering and CS [48], [49]. Our study proposes a potential alternative form of social belongingintervention through diverse opportunities for social connection. Extroverted individuals may enjoyweekly socials, but introverted individuals may prefer 1-on-1 mentorship. Institutions should
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erica Cline; Menaka Abraham; Sarah Alaei; Heather Dillon, University of Washington, Tacoma; Joyce Dinglasan-Panlilio; Jutta Beneken Heller; Zaher Kmail; Seung-Jin Lee, University of Washington, Tacoma; Eva Yihua Ma; Marc Nahmani; Amanda K Sesko; Ka Yee Yeung
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
NahmaniAmanda SeskoKa Yee Yeung ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 ACCESS in STEM: An S-STEM Project at University of WashingtonTacoma Supporting Economically Disadvantaged STEM-Interested Students in their First Two YearsAbstractAchieving Change in our Communities for Equity and Student Success (ACCESS) in STEM atthe University of Washington Tacoma started as a Track 1 S-STEM program in 2018 and hassupported 69 students to date. This year we received Track 2 funding and welcomed our fifthcohort to campus, with funding to support ~32 additional students through 2026. University ofWashington Tacoma is an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-servinginstitution (AANAPISI
Conference Session
Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Piyush Pradhananga, Florida International University; Mohamed ElZomor, Florida International University; Gabriella Santi; Arif Mohaimin Sadri, Florida International University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
currently a Graduate Research Assistant at the Moss School of Construction, Sustainability, and Infrastructure at FIU where he focuses on multidisciplinary research that harmonizes sustainability in construction. His other research interests include Sustainable Construction, Construction Safety, Engineering Education, Green Building, and Energy Efficiency Measures.Mr. MOHAMED ELZOMOR, Florida International University Dr. Mohamed ElZomor is an Assistant Professor at Florida International University (FIU), College of Engineering and Computing and teaches at the Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustain- ability. Dr. ElZomor completed his doctorate at Arizona State University (ASU), Ira A. Fulton Schools of
Conference Session
International Division (INTL) Technical Session #1: Global Competency
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patrick Tunno; Dr. Angela Rothrock, Pennsylvania State University; Robert J. Rabb P.E., Pennsylvania State University; Christine B. Masters, Pennsylvania State University
Tagged Divisions
International Division (INTL)
. Additionally, he has worked for the Federal government, served on foreign language faculty, and led multiple study abroad programs. Tunno earned an M.B.A. at SDA Bocconi University (Milan, Italy) and a Ph.D. from Penn State, with his research focused on the development of global competencies through study abroad programs.Angela Rothrock, Pennsylvania State UniversityDr. Robert J. Rabb P.E., Pennsylvania State University Robert Rabb is the associate dean for education in the College of Engineering at Penn State. He previously served as a professor and the Mechanical Engineering Department Chair at The Citadel. He previously taught mechanical engineering at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He received his B.S
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robin G. Tuchscherer, Northern Arizona University; Ron Gray, Northern Arizona University; Christine Allison Gray, Northern Arizona University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
and behavior of con- crete structures; and he is actively involved within the professional engineering community. Furthermore, Dr. Tuchscherer has also supervised sponsored research and educational reform initiatives related to the improvement of student learning.Dr. Ron Gray, Northern Arizona University Ron Gray, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of science education in the Center for Science Teaching and Learning at Northern Arizona University. He graduated from Oregon State University with a doctorate in science education. His work largely focuses on providing secondary science teachers the tools to design and implement learning experiences for their students that are effective and authentic to the discipline
Conference Session
Project-Based Service Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Beverly Jaeger, Northeastern University; Ethan LaRochelle, Northeastern University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
major at Northeastern University. He has been involved with Engineers Without Borders since 2005 and was president of the NU student chapter from 2006 through 2008. Ethan has traveled with the group to the Yoro District of Honduras three times. In this time the group has partnered with a number of villages to improve the reliability of their water distribution systems. Page 14.597.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 EWB2 - Engineers Without Borders: Educationally, a World of Benefits Beverly K. Jaeger and Ethan Phillip M. LaRochelle
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON) Technical Session 1 - Sustainability & Environmental Justice
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Henderson, University of South Florida; Maya A. Trotz, University of South Florida; E. Christian Wells, University of South Florida; Maya Elizabeth Carrasquillo, University of California, Berkeley; Ruthmae Sears; Katherine Ann Alfredo, University of South Florida; Deirdre Cobb-Roberts, University of South Florida
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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON)
redlining and underbounding. While the environmental justice movement hasmade great strides in incorporating public health research into these issues, there has been lesseffort focused on integrating environmental engineering training into the movement. This paperdescribes research on developing and implementing a suite of integrated, interdisciplinary,community-engaged, anti-racism training opportunities for civil and environmental engineeringundergraduates to build capacity for addressing environmental justice challenges. For this project,we integrate environmental engineering, applied anthropology, and Science TechnologyEngineering and Mathematics (STEM) education to redesign existing civil and environmentalengineering courses to include
Conference Session
Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
M. Scott Stanford P.E., United States Air Force Academy; Joel Sloan P.E., United States Air Force Academy; James B. Pocock, United States Air Force Academy; M. Mark Russell P.E., DFCE
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Diversity
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Construction Engineering
Education, 2020 A Construction Management Competition as the Basis of a Capstone Culminating EventCulminating design events serve as a hallmark of most undergraduate engineering programs.This paper presents a case study of a novel approach to conduct a compressed-timeframeculminating event just prior to graduation. The event is designed to leverage best practices inliterature related to team-building, competitions, student leadership, real-project case studies, andhigh-impact practices. The culminating event takes place at the conclusion of a two-semestercapstone sequence. In the middle of this two-semester sequence, 12 students from a class ofroughly 40-50 participate in the intercollegiate Associated Schools of
Conference Session
Design Related
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Taylor Tucker, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Ava R. Wolf, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Nattasit Dancholvichit, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Leon Liebenberg, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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Mechanical Engineering
the Professional Development of Engineering Graduate Students,” in Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE, 2019, vol. 2018-Octob, pp. 1–5, doi: 10.1109/FIE.2018.8659192.[18] N. F. Liu and D. Carless, “Peer feedback: The learning element of peer assessment,” Teach. High. Educ., 2006, doi: 10.1080/13562510600680582.[19] J. W. Gikandi, “Promoting Competence-Based Learning and Assessment Through Innovative Use of Electronic Portfolios,” in Handbook of Research on Promoting Higher- Order Skills and Global Competencies in Life and Work, IGI Global, 2018, pp. 181–208.[20] C. E. Watson, G. D. Kuh, T. Rhodes, T. P. Light, and H. L. Chen, “ePortfolios–The eleventh high impact practice,” Int. J. ePortfolio, vol. 6
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey C. Evans P.E., Bucknell University; Michelle Oswald Beiler P.E., Bucknell University
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Civil Engineering
shown in Figure 1clearly illustrates the notion that education for the practice of engineering is underpinned byeducation in these four areas. Studies identified on the figure as technical and professionalbreadth are informed by studies in mathematics, natural sciences, humanities and social sciences.Without all four, the context is incomplete and critical thinking associated with problem solvingis constrained.Despite the universal agreement regarding the need for studies in the humanities and socialsciences, there is anecdotal evidence to indicate that while the literature speaks with one voice onthis issue, engineering educators assign value through their curriculum. In general, rarely morethan the minimum required H/SS coursework is required
Conference Session
How to Effectively Teach Using Teams
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vincent Drnevich, Purdue University; John Norris, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
Engineering Education, 2007 Assigning Civil Engineering Students to Capstone Course TeamsAbstractAssigning students to teams for project courses that systematically accounts for balance anddiversity affects the functioning and success of the teams. This paper presents an implementationof a goal programming model for grouping senior civil engineering students into a semester-longcapstone design project course. Student attributes consisting of overall GPA, grades in priorselected coursework, cooperative work experience, skills with relevant computing software, andJung-Typology (J-T) or Myers-Briggs Type Indicators (MBTI) were all considered in theallocation of students to project work groups.Student team assignment is achieved through goal
Conference Session
ETD Technical Session 8 - ET Pedagogy II
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anne Lucietto, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Joel Jarrett, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Enrique Barbieri, University of Houston; Yasmine Al Abdul Raheem
Technology, vol. 29, no. 1, p. 32, 2012.[7] A. M. Lucietto, "Identity of an Engineering Technology Graduate,," presented at the 123rd ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, LA, 2016.[8] H. Eshach, "Bridging in-school and out-of-school learning: Formal, non-formal, and informal education," Journal of science education and technology, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 171-190, 2007.[9] A. M. Lucietto, "Who is the engineering technology graduate and where do they go?," in Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), Erie, PA, 2016: IEEE, pp. 1-7.[10] Elena Bartolomé, Ignasi Florensa and Marianna Bosch (2021): Teaching Strength of Materials through ‘‘Study and Research Paths’’: Invariants and Differences