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Conference Session
COED: Gamification and Introducing Students to Programming
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tara N. Kimmey, Colorado STEM Academy; Cameron H. G. Wright P.E., University of Wyoming; Thad B. Welch, Boise State University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
™ as The System. Results from the first year of the project, which includedexperiments and software coding, were very promising: 1. 85 out of the 98 students felt that they could perform the experiment by themselves, and 2. 57 of the 98 said they could successfully code without help from a partner.These first-year results were presented at the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference [4] and laterpublished in expanded form in a journal [5].The goal of using The System was to allow the students to develop the skillset necessary to createa series of projects that utilize light emitting diodes (LEDs) and a moisture sensor. These projectsfit well within the existing 4th and 5th grade Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)Curriculum [6].For this second
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Shenoda, Farmingdale State College
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Diversity
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International
conducted for two summers in Australia, and application of practices and ratingsystems in that country were used to develop projects that could be certified through the LEED(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating system in the U.S. Several offerings ofa traditional on-campus course were then made, with a similar project development aspect at theconclusion of each. The learning outcomes from each type of offering are compared usingsimilar assessments, and an evaluation of the differences is made. Besides considering thebenefits of study abroad programs in sustainability education, a reflection on the benefits ofbringing an understanding of the global aspects of sustainability to on-campus course offerings isalso
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karl D. Schubert FIET, University of Arkansas; Leslie Bartsch Massey, University of Arkansas; Alan E. Ellstrand, University of Arkansas
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Environmental Engineering from the University of Arkansas. She previously served as a project manager at a water resources center, but returned to the University of Arkansas to teach general Introduction to Engineering and to coordinator for the First-Year Honors Innovation Experience.Dr. Alan E. Ellstrand, University of Arkansas Alan Ellstrand is the Associate Dean for Programs and Research in the Walton College of Business. He is also a professor in Management. He received his Ph.D. from Indiana University, and has an MBA degree in Strategic Management from Northern Illinois University. He also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Illinois. His major areas of research include corporate
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 11
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashley C. Huderson, ASME; Aisha Kenya Lawrey, ASME; Thomas Perry P.E.; Kenneth R. Balkey P.E., ASME
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Mechanical Engineering
- chanical Engineers), headquartered in New York, NY. He was responsible for ASME’s worldwide activ- ities in undergraduate degree program accreditation and curriculum advancement, ME/MET department leadership development via leadership summits and workshops; ASME EdResearch projects in practice- oriented curricula and diversity/inclusion strategy in ME/MET education and workforce development programs; and precollege engineering education curriculum and teacher development. Mr. Perry joined ASME in 1991 as Director of Professional Development after serving as Deputy Executive Director and Interim Executive Director for the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) in Washing- ton, DC. He holds an AAS and BS in
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University; Lorelle A. Meadows, Michigan Technological University; Laura Kasson Fiss, Michigan Technological University; Susan L. Amato-Henderson, Michigan Technological University; Guy C. Hembroff, Michigan Technological University; Aleksandr Sergeyev, Michigan Technological University; Kellie H. Raffaelli; John L. Irwin, Michigan Technological University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Academic Programs in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan.Her primary responsibility in that role was to assure the delivery of a curriculum that addressed college-wide educational objectives to prepare students for 21st century careers. In this role Dr. Meadows led the planning, implementation and assessment of the College of Engineering first year program and targeted curriculum development projects. This led to her development as an educational researcher and she now conducts interdisciplinary research at the intersection of social psychology and engineering education, with specific emphasis on the influence of gender stereotypes in student teams.Dr. Laura Kasson Fiss, Michigan Technological
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Curriculum and Resource Exchange
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Krystal S. Corbett, Cyber Innovation Center; Joshua M. Coriell, Cyber Innovation Center; Sara Hahler, Louisiana Tech University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Education Research Center’s (NICERC) Advanced Math for Engineering andScience (AMES) is a fourth year high school math curriculum geared towards students that anticipate pursuing acareer in a STEM field. The topics in AMES provide a strong foundation for future math, science, and engineeringcourses. Concepts covered in the curriculum include the Cartesian coordinates system, polar and complex planes,vectors, matrices, three dimensional coordinate systems, and logic. The content is presented in a project-basednature including introductory projects for each unit, various small projects throughout to explain concepts, andcapstone projects for each topic to apply and solidify understanding.Logic Gate ActivityThe logic section fosters foundational
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Instrumentation
pristine nature of the environment andtest conditions, power apparatus had to be carefully placed and concealed.This paper describes the design and installation of this instrumentation system in the remotemountainous environment. Two years after installation was completed, student learning isassessed by improvements quality of data collection over the course of the project and by thequality of data presented since the project.Introduction The Mountainous Ecosystem Sensor Array (MESA) project is a wireless 3-Denvironmental sensing network designed for climate change research located near Taylor Ranchin the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area in the State of Idaho. The MESAsystem has a total of 78 sensors in three identical arrays
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First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 2B: Strategies for Writing and Communication Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicole Lynn Larson, University of Calgary; Genevieve Hoffart, University of Calgary; Tom O'Neill, University of Calgary; Marjan Eggermont, University of Calgary; William Daniel Rosehart P.Eng., University of Calgary
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First-Year Programs
research on team learning processes in engineering student project teams. Additionally, she has co-developed a framework for measuring and interpreting an array of team dynamics. An online assessment tool has been created based on this framework which allows teams to diagnose and improve the ”health” of their team. She is passionate about her area of research and plans to continue conducting research on factors that contribute to effective teamwork.Ms. Genevieve Hoffart, University of Calgary Genevieve is a first year M.Sc. student under the supervision of Dr. Thomas O’Neill at the University of Calgary focusing on at team dynamics, training, and communication. She has been working with the Schulich School of
Conference Session
Research to Practice: STRAND 4 – K-12 Engineering Resources: Best Practices in Curriculum Design (Part 1)
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamad Musavi, University of Maine; Cary Edward James, Bangor High School
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
found in a traditional high schoolprogram, specialized courses that include an introduction to research method and twoTechnology and Engineering courses, and a University- or industry-based research mentorshipthat starts in the summer of the 10th grade and culminates in a senior capstone project. TheIntroduction to Research method class is designed to provide students with a vital, year long,full-emersion experience into the processes and activities involved with scientific andengineering research and practices. The Technology and Engineering courses, in 10th and 11thgrades, introduce students to the technology tools and their applications in science andengineering practices through modern, hands-on experiments. These courses integrate a
Conference Session
Dynamics
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hirohito Kobayashi, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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Mechanics
Laboratory (VML), was developed based on Matlab® Graphic-User-Interface. VML was created as the kinematic information measurement tool to be used ina class project environment. In the project with VML, first, the student will capture a digitalvideo image of an object subjected to the complex motion with a high frame rate digital camerathat is widely available today. As the second step, the student will evaluate the kinematics,position and angle, of the object with digital motion tracking algorithm within VML. Thekinematic information deduced from the motion tracking can be exported as the data inMicrosoft® Excel format. The data can then be used to evaluate other kinematic informationsuch as velocity, acceleration, angular velocity, and angular
Conference Session
Practical Teaching in Manufacturing - 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Harris, Red Ball Oxygen, Co., Inc.; Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University
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Manufacturing
Industrial Distribution (SWID). She works on many service learning projects with her students where they work with many local community agencies. Page 26.579.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 A case study providing evidence of a compounding positive impact on organizations that support education of their membersAbstractStrategic educational investments that foster industry best practices directly and positively affectthe EBITDA of the small businesses. In this paper, we show how investment from a smallbusiness to support an employees’ higher education helps the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Narayan Bhattarai, North Carolina A&T State University; Courtney Lambeth, North Carolina A&T State University; Dhananjay Kumar, North Carolina A&T State University; Cindy Waters, North Carolina A&T State University; Devdas M. Pai, North Carolina A&T State University; Matthew B. A. McCullough, North Carolina A&T State University; Caroline S. Booth, North Carolina A & T State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #13595Enhancing Undergraduate Students’ Learning and Research Experiences throughHands on Experiments on Bio-nanoengineeringDr. Narayan Bhattarai, North Carolina A&T State University Narayan Bhattarai is Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Department of Chemical, Biological and Bioengineering, North Carolina A&T State University (NCAT). Dr. Bhattarai teaches biomaterials and nanotechnology to undergraduate and graduate students. He is principal investigator of NUE Enhancing Undergraduate Students’ Learning Experiences on Bio-Nanoengineering project at NCAT.Mrs. Courtney Lambeth, North Carolina A&T State
Conference Session
Curriculum and New Course Development in ET
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Ahmad, Northwestern State University
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #14250Industrial Engineering Technology Curriculum RemappingDr. Ali Ahmad, Northwestern State University Ali Ahmad is the Head of the Engineering Technology Department at Northwestern State University of Louisiana. He received a B.Sc. degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Jordan (Amman, Jordan; with Highest Distinction) and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Central Florida (Orlando, Fl, USA). He has diverse expertise in human-computer interaction, quality engineering, and simulating human-machine systems. He previously worked on projects related to transfer of
Conference Session
Curriculum Exchange
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mercedes M McKay, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES); Jason Sayres, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES)
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #12659LEGO-Based Underwater Robotics as a Vehicle for Science and EngineeringLearning (Curriculum Exchange)Ms. Mercedes M McKay, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES) Mercedes McKay is Deputy Director of the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens Institute of Technology. She has led several national and statewide K-14 teacher professional development and curriculum development programs in STEM education. McKay is co- PI and Project Director for the NSF-funded Build IT Scale Up project to develop and disseminate an innovative underwater robotics curriculum for middle and high
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Innovative Course Offerings
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David G. Novick, University of Texas, El Paso
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
. (1991)). Page 26.207.4 5. Preparation for moot-court appellate arguments (1 week) 6. Midterm exams, exam preparation, exam review (2 weeks) 7. Project reports (2) (1 week)DeliveryThe course provided students with a preview of law school, including use of a law-school IPtextbook, but with greatly advanced pedagogy, including explicit learning outcomes, practicetests, practice arguments, and real IP attorneys as moot-court judges.The first two editions of the course used a traditional law-school casebook, which provided botha solid foundation in IP law and the look and feel of law school. However, importantdevelopments in IP law in 2012 and 2013
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary G. Noonan, Merrimack College; Marc Veletzos, Merrimack College; Cynthia Baker McGowan, Merrimack College; Maureen Walsh Sakakeeny P.E., Merrimack College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
preparation and learning, and creates an integrated institutional network ofsupports that increases students’ self-efficacy, sense of belonging to their major, and belief in theimportance of their contributions to society. These are key factors that affect retention in STEMfields. The FS2 program is funded by the National Science Foundation (Grant # DUE-1217285),focuses on engineering and computer science (CS) majors and is designed to improve retentionand graduation rates.Broad ImpactsThe FS2 project elements have been piloted at large public institutions, and this project expandstheir application and assesses their effectiveness within a smaller Liberal Arts college setting.The project strengthens the infrastructure for providing services for pre
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session: Works in Progress
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Danilo Garbi Zutin, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences; Michael E. Auer, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences; Christian Kreiter MSc, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Paper ID #15363Engaging Secondary School Students in Science by Developing Remote Lab-oratoriesDanilo Garbi Zutin, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Danilo G. Zutin is currently a Senior Researcher and team member of the Center of Competence in Online Laboratories and Open Learning (CCOL) at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS), Vil- lach, Austria, where he has been engaged in projects for the development of online laboratories, softtware architectures for online laboratories and online engineering in general. Danilo is author or co-author of more than 30 scientific papers published in international
Conference Session
Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vignesh Subbian, University of Cincinnati; Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati; Carla C. Purdy, University of Cincinnati
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
computer engineering courses, in general. We present detailed courseware and instructional modalities, including implementationdetails of daily in-class active learning activities, out-of-class assignments, and project resources,along with supporting materials from the literature and student feedback results.1. Introduction Evidence-based instruction or education is generally considered as the utilization of existingevidence from research and literature on education1. While findings from educational researchare critical, appraisal of discipline-specific research is often overlooked or not well-integratedinto instruction. We propose a unique research-to-practice model that combines evidence fromresearch on education as well as the
Conference Session
Pedagogy and Learning Within Engineering Design Graphics I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tumkor Serdar, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
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Engineering Design Graphics
American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Mixed Reality Tools in an Engineering Drawing CourseAbstractSome students have trouble visualizing the objects that they are trying to sketch during theorthographic projection and descriptive geometry lessons in Engineering Drawing courses.Geometry visualization is an essential skill for prospective engineers to have when entering theprofession. Engineering students need to be able to visualize objects in technical problems on aregular basis, but some students have difficulty imagining objects as a three dimensional mentalimage from two dimensional orthographic views. They need more time and help to improve theirvisualization skills. Engineering drawing courses help students gain this
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I Curriculum
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Otsebele E Nare, Hampton University; Vitaly Khaykin, Hampton University; Hoshang Chegini, Hampton University; Chandra T Oaks-Garcia, Time Out 4U, Inc.; Vadivel Jagasivamani, Hampton University
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International Forum
Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. His academic background is in thermal science of mechanical Engineering and his areas of expertise is in multi-phase computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Dr. Chegini joined Hampton University School of Engineering & Technology as an associate professor in September 2002. Before joining Hampton University, he served as a faculty and chair of Mechanical Engineering department at K.N.T. University of Technology in Tehran, Iran for over 12 years. Currently he is working as a CO-PI on a research project funded by Department of Energy.Mrs. Chandra T Oaks-Garcia, Time Out 4U, Inc. Professional Biography Chandra T. Oaks-Garcia is a secondary technology teacher in the Career and
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Mark W Spong, University of Texas, Dallas
outreach strategy. 2. Jonsson School Industrial Advisory Council Action Team created a proposal and metrics to increase diversity by 2020 Increase peer tutoring and project based learning Implement EPICS program (Spring 2016 semester pilot has 22 students/5 projects) Connect students who need assistance to available services Metrics: Female ECS students from 16% to at least 20%, Hispanic ECS students from 15.7% to at least 20%, Black ECS students from 4.6% to at least 10%, increase undergraduate ECS student retention by 20%.Mark Spong, ASEE EDI.2016
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Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Jenna P. Carpenter, Campbell University
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Diversity, inclusion
Recruiting Women & Underrepresented Students:Translating the Dean’s Diversity Pledge into Action Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter Founding Dean, School of Engineering Campbell University Background• Campbell University’s new School of Engineering launches Fall 2016• B.S. in General Engineering, concentrations in Mechanical & Chemical• Robust, project-based 1st Year LWTL curriculum emphasizing broad skill sets Dean’s Pledge FocusStudent Recruiting• Messaging & Images (website, letters, banners, flyers)• Curriculum (broad base, Engineer of 2020 skills)• Concentrations (MECH and CHPH)Faculty Hiring• Ad language and distribution Strategies• Used NAE “Changing
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Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Sharon A. Jones P.E., University of Portland
: % of URM studentscompared to 10-year average of 18% 40 35 30 25 20 Total % 15 10 5 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Increases based on intentional actions…• Curricular & co-curricular changes • from 0 to 3 unrestricted electives • study abroad programs within a 4-year graduation plan • from competitive to cooperative first-year design project focused on assistive design technologies • multi-disciplinary senior design capstone option for all majors • ethics across the curriculum • extremely strong SWE student chapter• Retention program for “at-risk” students • any first- or second-year student in good academic standing, but behind cohort … typically starting in pre-calculus
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hannah Melia, Granta Design, Ltd.
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Materials
the propertiesof the same material in different processed states. Themotive here is to stimulate discovery and pose questions:why does this property change in that way when thematerial is processed? Why is this other property leftunchanged? Worked examples show what you can do Figure 1. The Process-Structure-with the package, and a set of “micro-projects” (with Properties-Performance tetrahedronspecimen answers for the Instructor’s use) promptstudents to explore for themselves. We have trialled the package, which is currently in Pre-release form, with a small number of students and are now looking for feedback, particularlyon the Interactive Phase Diagram Tool and the Active Learning “Micro Projects”. The paperwill
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Megan Patberg Morin, North Carolina State University; Elena Nicolescu Veety, North Carolina State University; Pam Page Carpenter
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
adjunct associate professor in the Technology, Engineering, and Design department at NC State and earned her doctorate in Technology, Engineering, and Design in the College of Education at NC State University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Evaluation of collaborative REU exploring the energy spectrum from body-heat harvesting to smart grid technologyEngaging in research is one of the few and critical project-based learning experiences of theundergraduate engineering career. Typical students are rarely exposed to authentic applicationsof engineering design, research, and/or multidisciplinary content until the capstone course at theend of their undergraduate curriculum
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tak Cheung, CUNY Queensborough Community College; Dimitrios S. Kokkinos, Queensborough Community College; Michael Lawrence, Queensborough Community College; Paul J. Marchese, Queensborough Community College; Kimberly Anne Riegel, Queensborough Community College; Paul Sideris; Regina Sullivan, Queensborough Community College; Paris Svoronos, Queensborough Community College-CUNY; Rex Taibu, Queensborough Community College; Mangala D. Tawde
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
learn about key scientificprinciples and how to apply scientific methods, and a hands-on summer research componentwhere students become involved in conducting original research. The spring course is intendedto provide the students with the skills they need to undertake science research projects during thesummer and includes topics such as data analysis, responsible conduct of research, and thedissemination of scientific data. Fourteen students enrolled in the 2018 research course; mostwere female (only three males enrolled in the program), and non-minority (only threeminorities). During the summer, students were engaged in conducting research under thementorship of QCC faculty. Research projects included topics such as space weather
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nathaniel Raymond Nunez, University of Detroit Mercy; E. Prasad Venugopal, University of Detroit Mercy
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics and Physics
students inthe concepts needed for the study of living systems, have energized efforts to redesign thelaboratory course.10This paper outlines a project that integrates the undergraduate research goals of the BUILD grantwithin a framework that promotes the curricular redesign of the introductory physics for lifescience (IPLS) laboratory courses. We briefly discuss the literature on the importance of thegoals, design and assessment of student research projects followed by a description of ourphysics REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) model. We present data and analysisfrom a biologically-relevant interdisciplinary research project that involves Newton’s Law ofCooling. The research was conducted by a BUILD scholar who is currently a junior
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: K-12 Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Alberto Esquinca, San Diego State University; Vitaliy Popov, University of San Diego; Melissa M. Arana ; Mireya Becker Roberto, University of San Diego; Nicole G. Reyes
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
in Human Behavior. Currently, he is serving as a co-principal investigator on two projects funded by the National Science Foundation (Awards #1826354 (RFE) and #1713547 (AISL)); one of these projects is developing a STEM summer camp that supports career pathways for Latinx students.Melissa M. AranaMireya Becker Roberto, University of San DiegoMiss Nicole G. Reyes c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Integrating Asset-based Practices, Engineering, and NGSS: Lessons from Working with Teachers through a community- focused approachAbstractThe goal of this NSF-funded, three-year exploratory study is to provide opportunities for middleschool
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Exploration of Broad Issues and Promotion of Engineering and Technological Literacy
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Dan G. Dimitriu, San Antonio College
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Diversity
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
.● Because families wonder why the students spend a large amount of their free time at theMESA Center, Family Night was implemented to share some of the projects in a fun, engagingand interactive environment. This is an excellent opportunity to expand the reach of ourtechnology literacy efforts outside of our school environment. On average 15 to 30 familiesparticipate in this event.● Core4STEM Program [9] is a three-day celebration of education and career opportunities in“STEM” organized by the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Since its inception, tenyears ago, its mission is to stimulate students’ interest in the sciences and lead them todiscoveries about their own potential in these areas and provides immersion in the excitement,surprise
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NSF Grantees: Student Learning 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Zahrasadat Alavi, California State University, Chico
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
- MRI) grant (#1827134). This project aims to use the equipmentto conduct undergraduate and graduate research projects and teach undergraduate and graduateclasses. The NSF awarded the California State University Chico (CSU Chico) $175,305 toacquire an FTIR spectrometer and microscope, which are important tools for chemicalcharacterization of samples with infrared active molecules. FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging Systemespecially provides accurate chemical images that reveal the variations in images’ pixels whichare mappings of constituent materials of samples rather than a single visible image with slightvariations. By employing this equipment in research and the Image Processing course, studentscan learn how to collect, process and analyze the