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Conference Session
Design Tools and Skill Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Annie Abell, Ohio State University; Kelly DeVore, Columbus College of Art and Design
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Design in Engineering Education
, whose background is in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design, teaches a Fundamentals ofProduct Design Engineering Laboratory course at Ohio State University in the Department of Mechanical& Aerospace Engineering. The course student body is primarily made up of senior- and graduate-levelstudents who are studying in Mechanical Engineering or Industrial & Systems Engineering, howeverstudents from other various engineering majors also enroll in the course. Enrollment in this course hashistorically been around 100 students each semester. As many readers will know, Ohio State University isa large, public, institution in Columbus, Ohio. OSU’s Department of Mechanical & AerospaceEngineering is a large department within a large school
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Technical Session 8: Project-based Learning and Cornerstone Courses
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James M Widmann, California Polytechnic State University; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University; Peter Schuster, California Polytechnic State University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
Scholar.Dr. Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University Brian Self obtained his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech, and his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Utah. He worked in the Air Force Research Laboratories before teaching at the U.S. Air Force Academy for seven years. Brian has taught in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo since 2006. During the 2011-2012 academic year he participated in a professor exchange, teaching at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. His engineering education interests include collaborating on the Dynamics Concept Inventory, developing model-eliciting activities in mechanical engineering
Conference Session
Assessment Issues II
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Vikas Yellamaraju; Richard Hall; Nancy Hubing; Ralph Flori; Timothy Philpot
project was funded by the U.S. Department of Education Fund for theImprovement of Post Secondary Education (FIPSE), and was carried out over the last four years.The assessment was carried out under the auspices of UMR’s Laboratory for InformationTechnology Evaluation (LITE), and guided by the LITE model for evaluation of learningtechnologies. The fundamental premise of the model is that evaluation should consist of thetriangulation of multiple research methodologies and measurement tools. Five representativeevaluation studies, consisting of eight experiments, are presented here. The studies range frominitial research consisting of basic experimentation and usability testing; to applied researchconducted within the class room; to a large multi
Conference Session
Continuing Professional Development Division (CPD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olukemi Akintewe, University of South Florida; Walter Alejandro Silva Sotillo; James Anderson
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Continuing Professional Development Division (CPD)
like peer assessments, self-assessments, and co-teaching facultygraders or Teacher Assistants (TA) remains a challenge.Communication skills and associated projects could be embedded across the engineeringcurriculum to enable students to hone WID and learn effective communication techniques.However, retention of communication skills could be lacking if well-designed integration andassessment processes are not implemented. Hence at the University of South Florida (USF), wehave embarked on developing courses that attempt to bridge this gap and ensure undergraduatespossess the necessary communication skills to become successful engineers. For instance, afoundation engineering laboratory course was developed for first-year students in
Collection
2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
Authors
Emad Y Tanbour, Eastern Michigan University; Suleiman A. Ashur, Eastern Michigan University; Ann Blakeslee, Eastern Michigan University
the School of Visual and Built Environments (SVBE) at Eastern Michigan University (EMU). He has more than 25 years of extensive teaching experience in transportation engineering systems and construction engineer- ing and management. Dr. Ashur chaired and served on several graduate students’ thesis and dissertation committees. He served as the Director of SVBE and the Interim Director of the School of Information Security and Applied Computing at EMU. He was the founder and the Coordinator of the Civil Engineer- ing Program and served as the University Director of Assessment for two years at Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW). He successfully led the ABET accreditation for several programs at EMU and PFW. Dr
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Scott J. Reckinger, University of Illinois at Chicago; Shanon Marie Reckinger, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
the semester during theregularly scheduled laboratory sessions, which are otherwise used for the implementation ofcoding concepts and development of programming skills through interactive group activities andcode-writing exercises. The coding interviews provided an opportunity for each student to meetindividually with a Teaching Assistant (TA) or Instructor to discuss the core programmingconcepts of the course in the context of code that the student wrote for a previous assignment.The TAs were trained to keep the interviews as an informal discussion focused on the codingconstructs implemented in the student’s code with primary goals as follows: • To ensure each student is developing fundamental programming skills and to flag those
Conference Session
Computers in Education 10 - Technology 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Christian E. Lopez, Lafayette College; Omar Ashour, Pennsylvania State University; James Devin Cunningham, Carnegie Mellon University; Conrad Tucker, Carnegie Mellon University
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Computers in Education
. Eng. Educ., vol. 93, no. 1, p. 23, 2004.[17] D. Mascaro, S. Bamberg, and R. Roemer, “SPIRAL Laboratories in the First Year Mechanical Engineering Curriculum,” in Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), 2011.[18] R. Roemer, S. Bamberg, A. Kedrowicz, and D. Mascaro, “A SPIRAL Learning Curriculum in Mechanical Engineering,” in Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2010.[19] Auburn University, “Automotive Manufacturing Systems Lab.”.[20] M. Burmester, “Lego lab teaches lean manufacturing principles,” Assembly magazine, 2014. .[21] S. Credille, “Auburn University automotive lab teaches manufacturing using Legos,” General News, 2012. .[22] E. W. Ernst and
Conference Session
Assessment
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Wittenborn, Purdue University; Michael Richey, The Boeing Company; Craig Miller, Purdue University
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Educational Research and Methods
AC 2008-2814: ASSESSMENT OF A BLENDED PRODUCT LIFECYCLEMANAGEMENT COURSE UTILIZING ONLINE AND FACE-TO-FACEDELIVERY MECHANISMSDaniel Wittenborn, Purdue University Daniel Wittenborn is doctoral student in the College of Technology at Purdue University. He received a B.S. in Industrial Technology from Southeast Missouri State University and an M.S. in Computer Graphics Technology from Purdue University. While at Purdue, he has received the Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award and Schroff Award. He was also named a recipient of the Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship in 2007. Currently, his research interests include engineering education related to computer-aided design, manufacturing, and
Conference Session
Assessing, Expanding, and Innovating Information Literacy
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Pauline Melgoza, Texas A&M University; Ashlynn Kogut, Texas A&M University; Michael Ryan Golla, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
Distribution, College of Engineering, Texas A&M University. Education: M.B.A., Texas A&M University, 2002 B.S., Engineering Tech., Texas A&M University, 1997 Philanthropic and Endowment Experience: • Strategically developed a new funding model for the ETID department to endow and develop labs to support strategic education curriculum, 2004. • Leveraged pro- fessional relationships with Mr. Robert ”Bob” Womack, of Womack Machine Supply, Dallas Tx and helped negotiate a $1.0M donation for an endowment to support a ”hands on” Fluid Power Laboratory, 2007. • Obtained a second gift of $500k, from personal and professional relationships with DXP Enter- prises, to develop the DXP Pump Laboratory to support
Conference Session
Student and Other Views on Engineering Leadership
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sara Jansen Perry, Baylor University; Emily M Hunter, Baylor University; Ed Frauenheim, Great Place to Work Institute; Steven C. Currall, Southern Methodist University
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Engineering Leadership Development Division
Paper ID #16016Developing Engineering Leaders: An Organized Innovation Approach to En-gineering EducationDr. Sara Jansen Perry, Baylor University Sara Jansen Perry is an assistant professor of management in the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. She teaches human resource management and negotiation courses. She earned her PhD in 2009 from the University of Houston in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, also earning the Meredith P. Crawford fellowship in I-O Psychology from HumRRO that year. She won the Engineering Management division best presentation award at the 2015 ASEE conference in Seattle. Sara
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Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary S Carpenter Ed.D., CCD - Custom Curriculum Design; Chris Yakymyshyn; Logan Edward Micher; Ashly Locke, Florida Polytechnic University
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
, manufacturing, and assembly processes. Since 2010, Lo- gan has worked as a private tutor; most recently he has moved from small in-person tutoring into electronic classroom learning as a consultant for an online tutoring service. In previous semesters, he has aided the teaching of introductory design and modeling classes at Florida Polytechnic University. As the operator of the Florida Polytechnic University Robotics Laboratory, he trains students to use fabrication machin- ery, 2D and 3D design software, and analytic methods to aid in student and research projects. Logan also provides 3D modeling, prototyping, and 2D design services to various local companies, and hopes to earn certifications for 3D design in the coming
Conference Session
The New ABET CE Criteria - Program Development
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald Welch, University of Texas, Tyler
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Civil Engineering
and administration, businesspractices, asset management, and an additional science appear to be daunting at firstglance. When the programs on campus with courses containing the required content werecontacted to possibly team teach a course with these topics (exception being theadditional science) or help produce modules to be inserted into existing courses, thefaculty refused to work together to team teach a course with the resounding reason - howto possibly manage the work load model! There was also no inherent benefit todeveloping content to be delivered by others or themselves as a subject matter expert fora two to nine lesson block of material.The civil engineering faculty were undaunted and decided to develop a single course tomesh the
Conference Session
Computers in Education General Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yi Gu, Michigan Technological University; Nilufer Onder, Michigan Technological University; Ching-Kuang Shene, Michigan Technological University; Chaoli Wang, Michigan Technological University
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Computers in Education
solutions of basic problems. Journalof Computer and System Sciences, 40(1): 70-87, 1990.[4] J.-J. Fernández, I. Garcia, and E. M. Garzón. Educational issues on number representation and arithmetic incomputers: An undergraduate laboratory. IEEE Transactions on Education, 46(4): 477-485, 2003.[5] G. E. Forsythe. How do you solve a quadratic equation? Technical Report AD0639052, Stanford University,1966.[6] E. M. Garzón, I. García, and J.-J. Fernández. An approach to teaching computer arithmetic. In Proceedings ofInternational Conference on High Performance Computing for Computational Science, pages 269-283, 2003.[7] D. Goldberg. What every computer scientist should know about floating-point arithmetic. ACM ComputingSurveys, 23(1): 5-48, 1991.[8] N. J
Conference Session
Women Faculty & the NSF ADVANCE Program
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Rachelle Heller; H. David Snyder; Catherine Mavriplis; Charlene Sorensen
tenure andpromotion. Graduate students have little teaching preparation other than perhaps leadingdiscussion groups. Starting up a research program without funds is a difficultundertaking. Add to these problems the fact that most departmental chairpersons havelittle if no training in management or organizational behavior.Women and other members of underrepresented groups in SEM disciplines face addedstresses such as what Moody calls the “solo effect”10: being the “token, novel,” person onthe faculty whose behavior and performance may be judged more harshly due to theiruniqueness in a more homogeneous group. Women suffer from the well-documented“chilly climate”11 and may experience acute stresses of egregious hazing and sexualharassment12. There
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Courses and Issues
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Jean-Pierre Delplanque; Marcelo Simoes; Joan Gosink; Catherine Skokan
of blackboardwork, homework problem solutions, a mid-term exam and a final exam. The resulting gradeswere typical of the standard fluids and electrical classes.Content and Removed Materials from the Fundamentals CourseThe Fundamentals course was taught by two authors of this paper (JG and CS) withexperience teaching Fluids and Circuits, respectively, but with limited knowledge of the othercourse materials. Both faculty attended all classes and learned the new materials with thestudents, asking questions when uncertain of new concepts. This reinforced an informalatmosphere that encouraged student participation and confidence. With the compressedformat and timing, our challenge was to present fundamental materials from both thetraditional
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Education and Workforce Development Challenges
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chris R. Rehmann, Iowa State University; Diane T. Rover, Iowa State University; Mark Laingen, Iowa State University; Steven K. Mickelson, Iowa State University; Thomas J. Brumm, Iowa State University
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Civil Engineering
the undergraduate program in computer engineering at MSU. She also served as interim department chair in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2000 to 2001. She was a research staff member in the Scalable Computing Laboratory at the Ames Laboratory under a U.S-D.O.E. Postdoctoral Fellowship from 1989 to 1991. Her teaching and research has focused on the areas of embedded computer systems, reconfigurable hardware, integrated program development and performance environments for parallel and distributed systems, visualization, performance monitoring and evaluation, and engineering education. She currently serves as principal investigator for NSF STEP and S-STEM grants in the college. Dr. Rover is
Conference Session
Innovative Topics in ChE Curriculum
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Daniel Fichana; Ann Marie Flynn; Robert P. Hesketh; C. Stewart Slater; Jim Henry
teaching interests areas of interestare automatic control systems, distillation columns, teaching laboratories development, energy and environmentalconservation. He is the recipient of the Outstanding UTC engineering Faculty award in 2001 and received theFulbright scholar award in 1987-1988.Ann Marie Flynn is Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Manhattan College. She received her B.S.from Manhattan College and Ph.D. from New Jersey Institute of technology. Her research and teaching areas ofinterest are the combustion of heavy metals. Page 10.605.17 Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ulan Dakeev, Sam Houston State University; Reg Recayi Pecen, Sam Houston State University; Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Iftekhar Ibne Basith, Sam Houston State University; Vajih Khan, Sam Houston State University; Christopher J Rabe; Olivia Walton; Yannis Micah Lagrosa; Lain Edward Sowell, Sam Houston State University
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Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
in US waters. He was recognized as an Advisor of the Year Award nominee among 8 other UNI faculty members in 2010- 2011 academic year Leadership Award Ceremony. Dr. Pecen received a Milestone Award for outstanding mentoring of graduate students at UNI, and recognition from UNI Graduate College for acknowledging the milestone that has been achieved in successfully chairing ten or more graduate student culminating projects, theses, or dissertations, in 2011 and 2005. He was also nominated for 2004 UNI Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Award, March 2004, and nominated for 2006, and 2007 Russ Nielson Service Awards, UNI. Dr. Pecen is an Engineering Tech- nology Editor of American Journal of Undergraduate
Conference Session
Materials Division (MATS) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nina Perry, University of Michigan; Timothy Chambers, University of Michigan
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Materials Division (MATS)
Paper ID #39157Differences Between First- and Third-Year Students’ Attitudes TowardComputational Methods in Engineering (WIP)Nina PerryDr. Timothy Chambers, University of Michigan Dr. Chambers is a Lecturer in Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Michigan. He teaches advanced laboratory courses in MSE as well as introduction to engineering. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023AbstractThis Work-In-Progress study investigates differences in freshman and junior engineering students’valuation of and self-efficacy for computational work in engineering. We administered a survey to N
Conference Session
COED: Online and Remote Learning
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lifford McLauchlan, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; David Hicks, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi; Hemanth Kumar Reddy Bhimavarapu, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
process- ing. He is a co-inventor on 3 US patents related to control systems. Dr. McLauchlan is a member of ASEE and was the 2012-2014 Chair of the Ocean and Marine Engineering Division. He is also a member of IEEE (senior member), SPIE, Eta Kappa Nu, ACES and Tau Beta Pi, and has served on the IEEE Corpus Christi Section Board in various capacities such as Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Membership Develop- ment Officer. Dr. McLauchlan has received the Dean’s Distinguished Service Award twice and the Dean’s Outstanding Teaching Award once for the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.Dr. David Hicks, Texas A&M University, Kingsville David Hicks is an Associate Professor in the Electrical
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Junkun Ma, Sam Houston State University; Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Reg Recayi Pecen, Sam Houston State University; Marc Casper, Association for Computing Machinery; Austin Wayne Weirich
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
Paper ID #38744Involving Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Students in the Design andDevelopment of an Innovative Device for the Detection of Plant NematodesDr. Junkun Ma, Sam Houston State University Dr. Junkun Ma is currently a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Sam Houston State University (SHSU). He teaches mechanics of materials, manufacturing processes, CAD, applied fluid mechanics, etc., courses. His research interests include net-shape fabrication of sintered ceramics, numer- ical simulation using FEM, and engineering and technology educationDr. Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University Faruk Yildiz
Conference Session
ERM: Engineering Identity: (Identity Part 1)
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Meena Thiyagarajah, University of Florida; Kent Crippen, University of Florida; Bruce Carroll, University of Florida; Tracy Johns, University of Florida
Paper ID #37289Should Professional Engineering Identity be the only IdentityConsidered when Developing Programs?Meena Thiyagarajah Meena Thiyagarajah is the Director of Finance, with IFAS at University of Florida and is a doctoral student with the Science Education program in the School of Teaching and Learning in the University of Florida. She has also earned her MS in Economics from the University of Florida and her MBA from the University of Southern Queensland. Her research interest includes undergraduate engineering education, gaining insights related to learner preferences, factors that influence individual
Collection
ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
Authors
Zhiqing Lu; Herschel Pangborn; Katie Fitzsimons
virtual learning in 2020. After returning to on-campusactivities, these kits continued to be used to enable open-ended group projects, hands-onhomework assignments, and pre-laboratory exercises. We developed an affordable multi-courseelectronics kit by condensing three current hardware kits in the Circuit Analysis, Mechatronics,and Design Methodology courses. By removing redundant components and replacing expensiveparts with cheaper alternatives, we reduced the cost of the condensed kit by approximately 30%compared to purchasing the three course-specific kits. To support the kit usage, we created anonline repository with electronic safety, microcontroller tutorials, basic hardware and softwareinstruction, and coding examples. We developed a pre
Conference Session
Computers in Education 4 - Online and Distributed Learning I
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhou Zhang, New York City College of Technology; Yizhe Chang; Sven Esche, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science); Andy Zhang, New York City College of Technology
and learning due to the shortage of hardware and software that facilitate theimplementation of the hands-on projects for robotics classes. As a result, the enrollment in therobotics programs was impacted severely, especially part-time students who are willing to earn anonline degree have to give up the robotics engineering/engineering technology programs.Consequently, the diversity of the students in the plan is harmed.At present, there are some implementations to teach online robotics courses: (1) Coding intensiveway to emphasize the algorithms, as being implemented in reference [1, 2]. (2) Use simulation andoptimization to familiarize students with the concepts and theories. For example, reference [3]introduced how to give remote robotics
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vivian Jones, Bethune-Cookman University; Jillian Wendt, University of the District of Columbia
Paper ID #38313Underrepresented Minority Women's Experiences in aVirtual eSTEM Peer Mentoring ProgramVivian Olivia Jones (Assistant Professor) Dr. Vivian O. Jones is an educator and researcher based in Central Florida. Her expertise includes K-12 mathematics teaching, distance learning, data analysis, research and mentoring college students in the STEM fields. Her current work focuses on big data and underrepresented minority women in mathematics and STEM fields. Dr. Jones began her career in k-12 teaching mathematics more than 20 years ago in middle and high school, with a focus in geometry and algebra. After
Conference Session
Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aditya Akundi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Hamid Eisazadeh; Mona Torabizadeh, Old Dominion University
have cars for travel. In 2021, the college ofengineering and technology opened a new maker laboratory for students with a large spacededicated to welding. The instructor taught the three mentioned welding processes in the newwelding space. In addition, Engineering Technology Department purchased an Augmented RealityWelding System in 2021. The instructor used the AR welding system and actual welding machinesto teach the courses in 2021. Figure 5 shows a typical weld practice made by a student. In addition to performing welding, the undergraduate students at University A were alsoexposed to learn metallography of welds through experiments. At the beginning of the semester,all students are provided with a project outline and detailed steps
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Mathematics Division Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary Koenig, University of Virginia
) Journal,vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 126-141, 2020.[2] R. A. Abumalloh, S. Asadi, M. Nilashi, B. Minaei-Bidgoli, F. K. Nayer, S. Samad, S. Mohd,and O. Ibrahim, "The impact of coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) on education: The role ofvirtual and remote laboratories in education," Technology in Society, vol. 67, 101728, 2021.[3] L. Zetterqvist, “Statistics for chemistry students: how to make a statistics course useful byfocusing on applications,” Journal of Statistics Education, vol. 5, no. 1, 1997.[4] J. Schinske and K. Tanner, “Teaching more by grading less (or differently),” CBE—LifeSciences Education, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 159-166, 2014.[5] T. N. Docan, “Positive and Negative Incentives in the Classroom: An Analysis of GradingSystems and Student Motivation
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Works in Progress in Chemical Engineering Education
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Matthew Lucian Alexander P.E., Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Joseph Amaya
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Chemical Engineering
students that take a position in an environmental, safety, andoccupational health department within a plant. The aim of this work is to share the instructionalapproach on safety and environmental compliance in our capstone course to obtain feedbackfrom other design education experts to improve our instruction.The need for enhanced process safety instruction in chemical engineering curricula has beenrecognized for a while in our discipline [1], [2], [3]. A greater awareness of this need resultedfrom the T2 Laboratories runaway reaction and explosion that occurred in Jacksonville, Floridain 2007 [4]. This event served as an impetus for ABET to specifically include process safety as arequired instructional component in chemical engineering curricula
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton; Richard Douglas Stock; Vanisa Turney
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Paper ID #17784Work in Progress: Afterschool STEM/Literacy Program—A Description ofthe ProcessDr. Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton Dr. Margaret Pinnell is the Associate Dean for Faculty and Staff Development in the school of engineering and associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Dayton. She teaches undergraduate and graduate materials related courses including Introduction to Ma- terials, Materials Laboratory, Engineering Innovation, Biomaterials and Engineering Design and Appro- priate Technology (ETHOS). She was director of the (Engineers in Technical
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amir Elzawawy , Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology; Hossein Rahemi, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology; Yougashwar Budhoo; Shouling He, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology; Margaret Ducharme, Vaughn College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #22715Increasing Student Enrollment and Achievement in Engineering and Engi-neering TechnologyDr. Amir Elzawawy , Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology Dr. Amir Elzawawy is an assistant professor at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology. Dr. Elzawawy teaches courses in mechanical and mechatronic engineering and engineering technology pro- grams. His research background is in the area of experimental fluid mechanics and currently active on the area of CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and heat transfer simulations. This in addition to develop- ing STEM programs to enhance engineering education