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Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexandra Chronopoulou, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Kelly J. Cross, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Douglas M. King, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Ehsan Salimi, University of Southern California
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Diversity
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Industrial Engineering
, respectively in 2008 and 2009. Before joining the University of Illinois, she has held a post-doctoral position in INRIA at Nancy (France), and she was an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and at the City College of New York (CUNY).Dr. Kelly J. Cross, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Dr. Cross completed her doctoral program in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech in 2015 and is currently working as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is involved with multiple educational research projects with faculty and graduate students at UIUC. Her research interests include diversity and inclusion, teamwork skills, assessment, and identity
Conference Session
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 18
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Navarun Gupta, University of Bridgeport; Junling Hu, University of Bridgeport; Ioana A. Badara, Post University; Buket D. Barkana, The University of Akron; Deana A. DiLuggo, University of Bridgeport
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
students' engineering self-efficacy during their first two years ofstudy? (3) What approaches are used by the faculty when implementing the model that leads todeveloping students' research skills (laboratory research skills followed by publication) – acommunity of practice, engagement with students outside the classroom, etc.? It will also developa community of practice for faculty to apply the model to other underrepresented STEMundergraduates.The project adapted the Affinity Research Group (ARG) Model, developed at the University ofTexas, El Paso, a Hispanic Serving Institution, which adapted the model to benefit thosetraditionally underrepresented students in higher education with differing abilities inundergraduate computing programs. The
Conference Session
Fulfilling the CE BOK2 - Case Studies
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Fridley, University of Alabama
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Civil Engineering
education as well as pre-licensure experience.Specific emphasis is given those BOK2 outcomes that the aforementioned survey data identifiedas being a challenge for many programs to address within current curricular design. Thecurriculum, as developed by the faculty, is considered to be BOK2-conforming, in addition tomeeting current university graduation and ABET/EAC accreditation requirements.IntroductionThe first edition of the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge for the 21st Century1 (BOK1) wasreleased in January 2004. Based on various inputs, a second edition of the Civil EngineeringBody of Knowledge for the 21st Century2 (BOK2) was developed and released in February 2008.The BOK1 has already impacted accreditation criteria and civil engineering
Conference Session
Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS) Technical Session 5: Lab Design
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akshara Subramaniasivam; Rebecca Marie Reck, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Katie Ansell, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Holly M. Golecki, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Chandrasekhar Radhakrishnan; Christopher D. Schmitz, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Jessica R. TerBush, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division (DELOS)
Melton and Joe Tranquillo, “CONNECTIONS: What do we mean?,” KEEN Cards, Engineering Unleashed, Aug. 25, 2021. https://engineeringunleashed.com/card/1448 (accessed Mar. 11, 2022).[7] Bill Kline and Doug Melton, “CREATING VALUE: What do we mean?,” KEEN Cards, Engineering Unleashed, Aug. 25, 2021. https://engineeringunleashed.com/card/670 (accessed Mar. 11, 2022).[8] S. R. Brunhaver, J. M. Bekki, A. R. Carberry, J. S. London, and A. F. McKenna, “Development of the Engineering Student Entrepreneurial Mindset Assessment (ESEMA),” Advances in Engineering Education, vol. 7, no. 1, 2018, Accessed: Apr. 28, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://advances.asee.org/development-of-the-engineering-student- entrepreneurial-mindset
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division WIPS 2: Students and Peer Mentors
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel Mosier, Oklahoma State University; Heather N. Yates, Oklahoma State University; Laura Kay Emerson, Oklahoma State University; Carisa H. Ramming, Oklahoma State University
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
are, whether online, viasocial media or in the classroom. Educators may, as part of their service, support recruitingthrough high school student interaction either through camps or through on campus visits.University educators may be called upon to create activities to engage students in K-12,undergraduate and graduate students. It is a wide spectrum, but there are many activities whichare shared by all including electronic devices. The current class of first year students were allexposed to online learning methods during pandemic closures. Many of these students have alsohad access to Google Classroom type coursework systems in their K-12 classrooms. There areconcerns this group of learners do not have the attention span for traditional
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 7
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frank Kreimendahl, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Durga Suresh-Menon
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
Paper ID #36974Creating a Blueprint for Success in First-Year ComputingProf. Frank Kreimendahl, Wentworth Institute of Technology Frank Kreimendahl is an assistant professor in the School of Computing and Data Science at Wentworth Institute of Technology. He is focused on teaching computer science fundamentals and building stronger resources for student learning. He aims to bring interest and competence to algorithm-driven problem solving in the classroom.Durga Suresh-Menon ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Creating a Blueprint for Success in First-Year
Conference Session
Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Debra S. Fuentes, Brigham Young University; Gregg Morris Warnick, Brigham Young University; Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Randall Davies, Brigham Young Unversity
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics
recently, Cechidentified a pervasive “culture of disengagement” in her pioneering study of four engineeringdegree programs, with student concerns and commitments related to public welfare decliningconsiderably during their years of undergraduate education.13Another strand of the literature has reported on efforts to measure how educational interventionsfocused on social and ethical responsibility specifically impact students. As Colby and Sullivannote, formal coursework/curricula and community-based learning are among the leadingstrategies used to teach engineering ethics and related topics.16 Regarding the former, a study byLoui reported modest increases in DIT-2 scores after engineering students were exposed to avideo-based case study of on an
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Pedagogy II - Best Teaching Practices
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Elizabeth Rose Pollack, Michigan State University ; Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University; Michele J. Grimm, Michigan State University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
faculty of Wayne State University for 25 years, where she developed and implemented both undergraduate and graduate programs in biomedical engineering and helped to establish a department of biomedical engineering. Her endowed professorship at MSU focuses on research to increase the success of students in engineering through creative pedagogical techniques. Dr. Grimm completed her B.S. in Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at The Johns Hopkins University in 1990 and her Ph.D. in Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1994. She has just finished a 3-year rotation as a program director for three BME-related programs at the Na- tional Science Foundation. During this time, she served as co
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Valerie A. Carr, San Jose State University; Maureen C. Smith, San Jose State University; Belle Wei, San Jose State University; Morris E. Jones Jr., San Jose State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
research interests include development of self- concept/identity/professional development in college students, imagination/creativity, reading for plea- sure, and maltreatment/foster care in economically, linguistically, and culturally diverse samples.Dr. Belle Wei, San Jose State University Belle Wei is Carolyn Guidry Chair in Engineering Education and Innovative Learning at San Jos´e State University (SJSU). Previous roles include: Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at California State University, Chico; a decade of service as the Don Beall Dean of Engineering in the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering at SJSU; faculty member of SJSU since 1987; and visiting Associate Professor at Stanford
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elsa Gonzalez, University of Houston; Emma Perez, University of Houston
influence of familismo on Latinastudent STEM identity development,” Journal of Latinos and Education, vol. 20 no. 2, pp. 177-189, Mar. 2019, doi: 10.1080/15348431.2019.1588734.[32] R. M. Banda and A. M. Flowers, “Birds of a feather do not always flock together: A criticalanalysis of Latina engineers and their involvement in student organizations,” Journal of HispanicHigher Education, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 359-374, Aug. 2016, doi: 10.1177/1538192716662966.[33] J. Cavazos, M. B. Johnson, and G. S. Sparrow, “Overcoming personal and academicchallenges: Perspectives from Latina/o college students,” Journal of Hispanic Higher Education,vol. 9 no. 4, pp. 304-316, Oct. 2010, doi:10.1177/1538192710380744.
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Experiential Learning
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn Jablokow, Pennsylvania State University; Jack V. Matson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Darrell Velegol, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
Professor at Penn State in 2012. He is a member of ACS, AIChE, AAAS, and ASEE. More recently, he has engaged in studying the ”physics of community”, pursuing questions in learning, creativity, motivation, trust and deceit, courage, and other social science ideas using results from physics, chemistry, biology, and chemical engineering. In 2011 he published a book, Wild Scholars, available through amazon.com, and he seeks to impact education from grade school to college. In 2013, he published a book CENTER, which details six practices needed to go from your passions and purposes, to making a change in the world. In Fall 2013, he is teaching a MOOC called ”Creativity, Innovation, and Change”, which has over 120,000 students
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I Study Abroad Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Aaron Richard Sakulich, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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International Forum
-departureorientation course. Goldstein and Keller reported that students are more likely to blame cultureshock on external factors (communication difficulties, unfamiliar food, inability to find one’sway in an unfamiliar city, etc.) when, in fact, the educational literature attributes culture shock tointernal factors (ineffective coping strategies, identity confusion, prejudice, etc.) [30]. Thisstudent attitude was reflected in the pre-departure orientation course, taught by the author, inwhich students questions focused on matters of sociocultural adaptation. A future emphasis onpsychological adaptation may be more appropriate.ConclusionsThe IQP and MQP projects supported by NSF IRES funding in Panama each had the goals ofeducating students in engineering
Collection
ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Alexa Joelle Prince, Pennsylvania State University; Nelly Cecilia Perez, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Sadan Kulturel-Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Abdullah Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Diversity
University, Berks Campus Sadan Kulturel-Konak is a professor of Management Information Systems and the director of the Flem- ming Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) Center at Penn State Berks. She received her Ph.D.in Industrial and Systems Engineering (Auburn Univ.)Dr. Abdullah Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus Dr. Abdullah Konak is a Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at the Penn- sylvania State University, Berks. Dr. Konak also teaches graduate courses in the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations program at the College of Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State World Campus. Dr. Konak’s primary research interest focuses
Conference Session
Assessment & TC2K Methods
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Khan, DeVry University-Addison; Robert Lawrence, DeVry University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
2006-2369: USE OF RUBRICS FOR ASSESSMENT OF A SENIOR PROJECTDESIGN COURSEAhmed Khan, DeVry University-Addison Ahmed S. Khan, Ph.D. is a senior Professor in the EET dept. at DeVry University, Addison, Illinois. He received his M.Sc (applied physics) from University of Karachi, an MSEE from Michigan Technological University, and an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management. He received his Ph.D. from Colorado State University. His research interests are in the areas of Fiber Optics Communications, faculty development, and outcomes assessment, and, Internet and distance education. He is author of “The Telecommunications Fact Book” and co-author of “Technology and Society: Crossroads to the 21st
Conference Session
Track: Collegiate - Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
Authors
David Jones, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Sohrab Asgarpoor, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Jen Skidmore, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Lance C. Pérez, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Trish Wonch Hill; Michael Loehring; Emily Griffin Overocker, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Collegiate, Diversity
• deliver relevant and challenging educational programs to attract an outstanding diverse student body • prepare graduates for rewarding careers in their chosen professions and encourage graduates to extend their level of knowledge through lifelong learning • conduct leading edge research advances engineering science and stimulate the intellectual development and creativity of both students and faculty, • extend exemplary engineering service and transfer knowledge that contributes to the well- being and betterment of society. In order to broaden participation in engineering, UNL COE will broaden the admission reviewprocess to deemphasize student test scores and to
Conference Session
Course Transformation in ECE
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Karl Brakora, Grand Valley State University; Lihong (Heidi) Jiao, Grand Valley State University
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Electrical and Computer
a deep research-oriented infrastructure.The quality of the student projects was an encouraging indication that the objectives of the classwere achieved. All student teams were able to demonstrate a proficiency of the subdisciplinesnecessary to develop an embedded system prototype while the less successful teams failedprimarily at integrating all parts of design prior to the project deadline. The course is beingoffered again in 2020 and the results will be presented.References[1] Kim, E.M., Schubert, T.F., “A low-cost design experience for junior-level electronics circuits laboratories through emulation of industry-printed circuit board design practice,” International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, Vol. 53, Issue
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International Division (INTL) Technical Session: International Programs and Curricula II
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pingchien Neo, University of Florida; Elliot P. Douglas, University of Florida
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International Division (INTL)
identitythrough their internship. Participants were able to build their confidence as an engineer throughtheir internships. All four of the participants felt that they “gained independence and confidencein their ability to work as an engineer”, not only by asking questions and learning to search forinformation, but also by applying classroom knowledge to practical engineering skills, andclosing the gap in skills between theory and application. The internships helped them tostrengthen their engineering identity by allowing them to hone technical skills, develop theirwritten and verbal communication skills in a professional setting, learn to accept feedback andimprove from mistakes, in addition to working independently to prioritize tasks and
Conference Session
Reimagining Engineering Information Literacy: Novel Perspectives on Integration, Assessment, Competencies & Information Use
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Fosmire, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Amy S. Van Epps, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Nastasha E Johnson, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Libraries
individual’s learning path and signaling achievement at a granular level; providingintrinsic feedback, recognizing/rewarding milestones in development, and making learners Page 26.275.2aware of opportunities for further development; and building professional/personal identity,reputation and community membership. The authors state that badges “connect self-directedand interest-driven learning to a broader ecosystem of accreditation and recognition to enableeach learner to capitalize on the learning experiences that they are already having, or to inspireand help them to seek out new ones, as well as to communicate their achievements and skills tonecessary
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Swetha Nittala, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Tasha Zephirin, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Shiloh James Howland, Brigham Young University; Dayoung Kim, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Andrew Katz, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Ethics
Tasha Zephirin is a Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. She is an Executive Assistant for the National Association of Multicultural Program Advocates (NAMEPA) Inc. and also serves as the Graduate Student Representative on the Purdue Engineering Advisory Council. Her research interests include exploring the role of noncurricular engineering education initiatives in the engineering experience, especially within and across cultural boundaries. Through this research, she aims to inform the development and evaluation of these initiatives in a variety of contexts.Ms. Shiloh M. James Howland, Brigham Young University Shiloh M. James Howland is a doctoral student at Brigham Young
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan E. Walden, University of Oklahoma; Cindy E. Foor, University of Oklahoma; Rui Pan, University of Oklahoma; Randa L. Shehab, University of Oklahoma; Deborah A. Trytten, University of Oklahoma
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
are excluded from participation bycultural and structural elements of the teams. This paper offers recommendations to advisors,departments, and engineering educators about the scaffolding necessary to offer more authenticlearning opportunities and build teams that are more diverse.IntroductionThe development of individual skills such as leadership and communication along withopportunities for collaborating with diverse individuals in a team environment are consideredessential to prepare undergraduate engineering students to meet the grand challenges facingsociety.1, 2 This consideration is informed by the global need for engineers who can workeffectively toward solving complex issues in an increasingly diverse yet inter-connected
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Aamir Fidai, Texas A&M University; Samiha Momin; Asma Salim Maredia, Texas A&M University; Insha Ashirali Umatiya
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First-Year Programs
) design and b) control dimensions of first-year engineering education References[1] R. M. Marra, B. Palmer and T. A. Litzinger, "The effects of a first‐year engineering design course on student intellectual development as measured by the Perry scheme," J Eng Educ, vol. 89, (1), pp. 39-45, 2000.[2] F. Ö Karataş, G. M. Bodner and S. Unal, "First-year engineering students' views of the nature of engineering: implications for engineering programmes," European Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 41, (1), pp. 1-22, 2016.[3] M. J. A. Brey, M. D. Mizzy and R. Goldberg, "A maker-in-residence program to build a community of makers," in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2017.[4] *E
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division Technical Session - Integrated Engineering and Interdisciplinary Impacts
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammed K Faris, University of Mosul / Iraq; Charles Pierce, University of South Carolina; Gurcan Comert
southeasternregion. The research experiences for undergraduate students were built upon the followingprinciples: • Students should demonstrate knowledge of fundamentals and be proficient with computational tools as preparation for graduate studies and, ultimately, to be more marketable for competitive jobs; • Students deserve opportunities in supportive learning environments to develop as independent thinkers within cutting-edge research projects; and • Students should be encouraged to explore their passion and developed interest field, as it might not be as present in their home institution, which in turn should facilitate understanding the value of more education.2.1 Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Research
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen J Krause, Arizona State University; James A Middleton, Arizona State University; Eugene Judson, Arizona State University; John Ernzen; Kendra Rae Beeley; Ying-Chih Chen, Arizona State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
undergraduates in o EPICS (Engineering Problems in research with faculty Community Service)  Relationships between students and faculty in o Grants in REU (Research engineering and across departments Experience for Undergraduates)  Student retention and satisfaction  E2 Freshman Camps  Helps develop disciplinary professional identity  Professional Societies Course/Curricular Experiences  Student Success Course  Increased contact (relationships) with faculty  Introduction to Engineering  Student success skills  Engineering design content
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First-Year Programs: Focusing on Student Success
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Teresa Lee Tinnell, University of Louisville; Campbell R. Bego, University of Louisville; Patricia A. Ralston, University of Louisville; Jeffrey Lloyd Hieb, University of Louisville
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First-Year Programs
practice: Learning, meaning, and identity,” New York Cambridge, 1998.[21] M. Cox, “Introduction to faculty learning communities,” New Dir. Teach. Learn., vol. 2004, no. 97, pp. 5–23, 2004.[22] L. Richlin and M. D. Cox, “Developing scholarly teaching and the scholarship of teaching and learning through faculty learning communities,” New Dir. Teach. Learn., vol. 2004, no. 97, pp. 127–135, 2004.[23] M. Borrego and C. Henderson, “Increasing the use of evidence‐based teaching in STEM higher education: A comparison of eight change strategies,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 103, no. 2, pp. 220–252, 2014.[24] M. J. Miller et al., “Pursuing and adjusting to engineering majors: A qualitative analysis,” J. Career Assess., vol. 23, no. 1, pp
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Technical Sessions 4
Collection
2024 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Marco Hermida, State University of New York at New Paltz; Ping-Chuan Wang, State University of New York at New Paltz; Nancy Campos, SUNY New Paltz; Aileen Pastrana, State University of New York at New Paltz; Bianca Bermudez, State University of New York at New Paltz; Shaima Herzallah, State University of New York at New Paltz; Christopher Monvil, State University of New York at New Paltz; Tenmetey Tetteh-Nartey, State University of New York at New Paltz
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Diversity, Professional Papers
of New York at New Paltz Bianca Bermudez is a senior at SUNY New Paltz pursuing a BS in Mechanical Engineering. She has a strong interest in CAD modeling and 3D-Printing (additive manufacturing) and is actively developing her skills in these areas. She enjoys participating in research and is eager to explore the practical applications of engineering and emerging manufacturing technologies.Shaima Herzallah, State University of New York at New Paltz Shaima Herzallah is a dedicated student at the State University of New York at New Paltz, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, with an expected graduation date in May 2026. Throughout her studies, she has gained hands-on experience through academic
Conference Session
International Division (INTL) Technical Session #2: Global Engagement
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Meredith Blumthal, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Gretchen M. Forman, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Juliana Roznowski; Hannah Dougherty, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Ernest-John Ignacio, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Molly H Goldstein, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Brian Woodard, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
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International Division (INTL)
Develop ways to give back to your community,” ZJUI improved their abilitymore than the Grainger sections in 2021, but no significant difference was identified by semesterwithin each section. Finally, there were no significant differences between the two universitysections regardless of semester when it came to the learning outcomes “Ask compellingquestions” or “work in diverse teams.”4. Summary and Conclusions COIL courses were first implemented in Fall of 2020. Through continued implementationand improvement of this survey tool, a stronger sample set can be constructed to betterunderstand the impact that COIL projects in engineering courses have on student learningoutcomes. The Cultural Competency Scores were likely higher in the pre
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mia Minnes, University of California, San Diego; Sheena Ghanbari Serslev, University of California, San Diego ; Madison Edwards
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Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #30094Attitude shifts and transformation during Computer Science andEngineering Student InternshipsDr. Mia Minnes, University of California, San Diego I am an Associate Teaching Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at UC San Diego. My research interests lie in theory of computation (specifically resource-bounded computabil- ity theory and algorithmic randomness) and CS education and professional development (designing and studying community- and cohort-building initiatives, researching and enhancing the academic-industry transition for entering professionals).Dr. Sheena Ghanbari Serslev
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Schneider, University of Dayton; Erick S. Vasquez-Guardado, University of Dayton; Corinne H Mowrey, University of Dayton; Michael Moulton, University of Dayton; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Matthew A Witenstein, University of Dayton
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Practices for Success (ECLIPS) Lab, where he leads a team focused on doing research on contemporary, culturally relevant, and inclusive pedagogical practices, emotions in engineering, competency development, and understanding the experiences of traditionally marginalized engineering students (e.g., Latinx, international students, Indigenous students) from an asset-based perspective. Homero’s goal is to develop engineering education practices that value the capital that traditionally marginalized students bring into the field and to train graduate students and faculty members with the tools to promote effective and inclusive learning environments and mentorship practices. Homero aspires to change discourses around broadening
Conference Session
Knowing Students:Diversity and Retention
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Elaine Borrelli
assumptions about identity formationas framed through assimilation and integration retention theories. These and subsequentresearchers are drawing attention to the research frame or lens through which we view collegestudent retention. Debate is emerging concerning the validity of the interactional system betweenstudents and institutionsas the sole determent to understand student persistence and retention. Page 7.961.2 “Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright c 2002, American Society for Engineering Education”2 Retention practices in Engineering
Conference Session
Potpourri
Collection
2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
Authors
Ilmi Yoon, San Francisco State University
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Diversity, Diversity Research
Paper ID #212802018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and ComputingDiversity Conference: Crystal City, Virginia Apr 29Promoting Inclusivity in Computing (PINC) via Computing Application Mi-norProf. Ilmi Yoon, SFSU Professor Ilmi Yoon, Professor of Computer Science at San Francisco State University (SFSU), is an expert in gamification and game development, particularly in interactive media, 3D over the Internet, and network information visualization. She has developed ”DeBugger” Multiplayer Online Game for Educating Computer Science since 2011 and started to focus on various computational education research