, but the front strap is noticeably missing on the shown concept,Fig. 4. AI-generated concepts for a body sensor sleeve, for 2-year-olds. “Fig. 7”.B. CPR forearm sleeve. Device to be worn in the arm and in part of the hand, to beused during CPR compressions on adults. The built-inaccelerometer helps users count compressions and maintaintempo, and the LEDs within the bracelet change colors to alertthe user to correct tempo and when to switch to breaths, “Fig.5”. A variety of AI tools were used to unsuccessfully obtain acredible solution when the hands are interlaced for CPRcompressions. Fig. 7. Horse sensor device, showing an original sketch, consecutive sketches
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called “RGB LED with Potentiometers”.The activity had the scout participants build and test a circuit with a RGB LED, one 220 Ω resistor,and a potentiometer. T h e n they connected a power supply to power this circuit. The scout wouldthen rotate the screw of the pot to see if the LED brightness changed. Depending on what pin thepot was attached to (R, G or B), the LED would have that color. As the wiper ranged from 0 V to5 V, the LED should go from dark to bright.Figure 5 shows the circuit connection.Manufacturing Engineering WorkshopIn the manufacturing workshop, participants have the opportunity to operate a lathe to createdifferent parts, such as a bowling pin or a chess piece pawn. At the start of the workshop,participants were given a brief
needed as student transition from undergraduate to careers can alsobroaden the impact institutions have. Through these measures, institutions would establish solidstructures of mentoring that offer academic, emotional, and career support to learners. Stabilizingmentoring structures in engineering education would improve retention and success of learners.References[1] W. B. Johnson and K. A. Griffin, On being a mentor: a guide for higher education faculty, 3rd edition. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, 2024.[2] G. Crisp and I. Cruz, “Mentoring College Students: A Critical Review of the Literature Between 1990 and 2007,” Res High Educ, vol. 50, no. 6, pp. 525–545, Sep. 2009, doi: 10.1007/s11162-009-9130-2.[3] D. L. DuBois and N
period TELPhE concerned itself with the second objective, that is to develop aresearch base to support efforts to improve technological literacy in the United States. Hadboth sides been aware of the Bruner’s model of the spiral curriculum a fruitful collaborationmight have arisen between the two divisions [37]. Unfortunately work in the English systemof public examinations which showed that concepts were open to different levels ofunderstanding, in this case the concept of ‘system’, was not widely publicised in England[38].In 2011 a significant paper by D. B. Moore who was in the College of Education at OhioUniversity went by unnoticed, not that he made any reference to the work of either of theASEE divisions! In it he proposed that “technology
the small sample size. The heatmap analysis further Fig. 10. Top 10 Country of Residence for Participants confirmed that there was almost no correlation between these variables and ASD, highlighting the challenges of drawingdefinitive conclusions from a dataset that is not large enough on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 30, pp. 2003-2011, 2022, Available: https://doi.org/10.1109/TNSRE.2022.3192431.to yield robust results. [7] B. Noris, M. Barker, J. Nadel, F. Hentsch, F
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very high satisfaction with them. Dubbed “Mechref”, for“Mechanics reference pages”, this new initiative brought OER to the remaining two courses, aswell as a platform for future course additions. This paper aims to determine (1) the efficacy ofonline reference pages, and (2) whether they improve outcomes in students’ perception of the3Cs. (a) Statics (b) Solid MechanicsFigure 1: Survey responses to the question “I make use of the recommended textbook”, Fall 2024The online reference pagesExisting mechanics OER [5], [6] act as a free alternative to paid commercial textbooks,alleviating the financial burden imposed upon students. However, the reference pages formatstrikes a middle-ground between a
) lack of representation and role models, (b) service and diversity workload, (c) lack of mentorship and sponsorship mechanisms, (d) work life imbalance, (e) poor or superficial institutional accountability to DEI.• Our participant here speaks of a hidden curriculum that disadvantages some group’s success in navigating STEM and academia. This falls under the subcategory of lack of mentorship and sponsorship mechanisms.• We can also see here that our participant exemplifies problem solving skills related to EM and other relevant skills to navigate this issue.• Additionally, please note the mention of mentors and champions, these individuals were commonly reported as critical to the success of our participants, including serving as gateway
wereintentionally selected from different grade categories (1 with an "F", 1 with a "D", 2 with "C", 1with a "B", and 2 with "A"). These interviews were conducted via ZOOM by an instructor withextensive educational research experience who had no authority over any ODE student. Only thedata consented to by students are used in this paper.The end-of-semester survey was conducted during the last week of the semester using Qualtrics.It included five sets of Likert scale questions and several open-ended questions designed toexplore the four research questions. Below is an outline of how these five sets correspond to thefour research questions mentioned in the introduction section. Research Questions Survey Likert
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, we must look atthe past," a one-hour tech elective course in a General Engineering program was designed togive students the opportunity to examine historical cases and learn modern tools, equippingthem for the workplace in the AI era.This paper presents a dual-pronged approach used to achieve these goals: (A) studying historicaltechnology and business cases, and (B) learning how to use powerful AI tools such as ChatGPT. (A) Learning from History: In small, randomly assigned groups, students were asked to watch episodes of the documentary series The Men Who Built America and read selected articles from the book Inspiring Technology: 34 Breakthroughs. They then presented their findings to the entire class and engaged in Q
wassubjective and based on whether or not the professors liked them. Others felt that grades mayhave had a reason behind them, but that the reason was unclear to them, and no feedback wasprovided. Participants shared: “I hope I have an ‘A’ or I hope I have a ‘B.’ I’d never know. I’m just hoping that they like my things to get the good grade. Because it’s all biased… My worst grade that I got was a ‘C’ with [Faculty member], and I just assumed that it was because he hated everything that we did and none of it was good. I had no idea because he didn't like any of our stuff that we were doing.” – Natalie “And that’s one of my biggest problems with studio. It’s subjective, it is very subjective.” – Kelly “I
conclusions.Reference[1] Martin, M.J., S.J. Diem, D.M.A. Karwat, E.M. Krieger, C.C. Rittschof, B. Bayon, M.Aghazadeh, O. Asensio, T.J. Zeilkova, and M. Garcia-Cazarin, The climate is changing.Engineering education needs to change as well. Journal of Engineering Education, 111:740-746,2022.[2] Milovanovic, J., T. Shealy, and A. Godwin, Senior engineering students in the USA carrymisconceptions about climate change: Implications for engineering education. Journal ofCleaner Production, 345, 131129, 2022.[3] Sinatra, G.M., and P.R. Pintrich (Eds.), International Conceptual Change. Lawrence Erlbaum,Mahwah, NJ, 2003.[4] P. Molthan-Hill, L. Blaj-Ward, M. F. Mbah, and T. S. Ledley, “Climate Change Education atUniversities: Relevance and Strategies for Every Discipline
% 20% 0% 0% 0-2 3-5 6-8 9 - 10 0-2 3-5 6-8 9 - 10 Rating of Severity of Team Conflict Rating of Severity of Team Conflict Worst Point Report Submission Time Worst Point Report Submission Time (a) (b) Figure 1. Severity of team conflict reported on a scale of 0 – trivial concern to 10 – major conflict, at its worst and at the time the final project report was submitted, based on
encourage wider participation.The Customer/Career Discovery Bootcamp is proving to be a model for modern graduateeducation, addressing the evolving professional needs of students. By continuing to refine andexpand the program, it has the potential to make an even greater impact, empowering students tonavigate their career journeys and make meaningful contributions to society.Spring 2024: Student cohort and teaching team (UWM) Spring 2024: Student Cohort (MTU)References:[1] J. Grandy, "SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING GRADUATES: CAREER ADVANCEMENT AND CAREER CHANGE," ETS Research Report Series, vol. 1998, no. 2, pp. i-49, 1998, doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2333-8504.1998.tb01780.x.[2] G. P. B. Catherine, E. B. Sara, S. L. Jeremi, A
electrical power and energyproduction using a data acquisition system). A topical outline of the course is provided below.Topical Outline I. Solar PV System Applications A. Solar PV Electrical Characteristics B. Geographic Considerations for PV C. Solar Site Assessment D. Solar Energy Production Estimates E. Solar PV Workstation Labs F. Solar Passive Home Construction and Testing II. Wind Power System Applications A. Wind Turbine Components and Operations B. Geographic Considerations for Wind Energy C. Wind Site Assessment D. Wind Energy Production Estimates E. Airfoil Design and Construction F. Wind Tunnel Testing of Model
gradual exposure to scientific literaturecontributes to the development of critical skills necessary for analyzing, evaluating, and applyinginformation [4,5].The survey then asked students to evaluate how the project contributed to their learning anddevelopment. The questions were:• Contribution A: “In your opinion, did the semester project contribute to a better understandingof important physical theories (logical and mathematical structure, experimental support, physicalphenomena described)?”;• Contribution B: “In your opinion, did the semester project allow you to develop your ability toindependently perform experiments, and critically evaluate experimental data?”;• Contribution C: “In your opinion, did the semester project allow you to
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actionable guidance. A feedback loop will be incorporated to refine detection capabilities overtime, adapting to evolving phishing strategies. Moreover, collaboration with local organizations andcommunities will help raise awareness about phishing risks and promote the chatbot as a valuable tool for 1digital security. This paper presents several key contributions to the field of phishing detection in messagingapplications:(a). Tailored Optimization for WhatsApp: By focusing exclusively on WhatsApp, this solution ensures specialized phishing detection, offering a seamless and consistent user experience optimized for one of the most widely used messaging platforms.(b). Immediate Threat
wind tunnel shown in Fig. 1 (b), which was designed and built by senior students as part ofa capstone design class. Finally, a report is required to summarize the work done to design the blades,the calculations, and the results. The wind tunnel gives digital data for the power generated for studentsto postprocess. Bragging rights are given to teams with the blades that generate the highest power.Sample blades are shown in Fig. 1 (c to f).Students cut their own blades and get familiar with operating laser cutters during this activity. Theysee that accurate cuts can be made in less than a minute. They learn to think about the assembly, whichis required after cutting the blades. This includes attaching the blades to dowels and deciding on
can best support graduate students remains a considerableissue.AcknowledgmentsWe acknowledge the National Science Foundation (NSF) for funding this project(#EEC2404797), and we express our gratitude to the graduate students who participated in thestudy.References[1] B. Bahnson Matthew and C. Berdanier, “Current trends in attrition considerations of engineering Master’s and Ph.D. students at research- intensive universities in the United States,” Int. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 14–29, 2023.[2] C. R. Bair and J. G. Haworth, “Doctoral Student Attrition and Persistence: A Meta-Synthesis of Research. ASHE Annual Meeting Paper,” Nov. 1999. Accessed: Dec. 06, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED437008[3] S
. Overarching control system 3 (b) Side-view of a built Pinbox 3000 with two blue marbles (a) Top-view of a built Pinbox 3000 with two blue marbles Figure 1: View of the Pinbox 3000 after assembly.Students are organized into teams of four, with each student responsible for one of the abovesubsystems. These systems need to be integrated to complete the project.The launcher and flipper systems are the most challenging design components of the project. Thecardboard construction of the Pinbox 3000 meant that traditional, powerful solenoids used in com-mercial pinball machines
content analysis identified four key themes:(a) enhancing academic engagement via CRP practices for international students, (b) shapinginternational students' perceptions, (c) counter-narratives against deficit perspectives, and (d) theimportance of faculty training and institutional support. The findings reveal that CRP effectivelyimproves international students' educational experiences (e.g., enhance problem-solving,teamwork, and critical thinking skills in engineering courses), offers a counter-narrative to deficitviews of international students in engineering ecosystems, and fosters inclusivity in engineeringclassrooms. To build a more inclusive and equitable learning environment, engineering educatorsand institutions must prioritize CRP in
Paper ID #45824Generative AI in Engineering: Tool or Trouble?Dr. Claire Lynne McCullough PE, High Point University Dr. McCullough received her bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Vanderbilt, Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Tennessee, respectively, and is a registered professional engineer in the state of Alabama. She is currently Professor and Founding Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at High Point University, and teaches courses in such areas as Engineering Ethics, Controls, and Engineering Design. Dr. McCullough has over 30 years’ experience in
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itsets and hardens over time. This dual carbon-capturing effect—from both hemp and lime—makes hempcrete an effective long-Fig. 2. Cross-section of a cannabis stalk, showing its hollow core and inner Fig. 5. Pile of lime binderfibers (hemp hurd) on top, with the hemp stalk at the bottom. Approximately 4inches in length. B. Compositions of Hempcrete Samples This study examined hempcrete mixtures with a consistent hemp hurd amount while varying the binder composition and water
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equipment costs ($400,000–$500,000) and annualmaintenance ($25,000–$50,000) [22], this technology was unavailable in Vietnam and Paraguay,where lower-cost care relies on non-profits. Students engaged with VR experiences, lectures, andinterviews, then completed a survey (described below) assessing their ability to recognizedifferences in values, regulations, and treatment approaches across locations. Figure 2: VR clinical immersion environments of a standard cataract surgery performed in A) Paraguay, B) Vietnam, and C) the United States.Student Surveys and AssessmentsTo evaluate the feasibility and utility of the virtual clinical immersion platform for unmet clinicalneeds finding and understanding global healthcare