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A Technology Potpourri II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maher Shehadi, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Engineering Technology
, energy audits and condition surveys for various mechanical and electrical and systems. He has conducted several projects to reduce emission impacts of buildings by evaluating and improving the energy practices through the integration of sustainable systems with existing systems. His current research focuses on engaging and educating students in sustainable and green buildings’ design and energy conservation. He is currently investigating various ways to reduce energy consumption in office buildings. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Students’ responses to flipping Applied Fluids from instructor- centered to a student-centered using PBL paradigmAbstractFluid
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Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Benjamin J. Laugelli, University of Virginia
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
- sional Responsibility. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Designing for a Sustainable World: Integrating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into a First-Year Engineering Course in Science, Technology, and SocietyIntroduction I am an instructor on a teaching team for a required first-year engineering course inscience, technology and society (STS) at the University of Virginia. The course enrolls 360-400students each semester, and its primary learning goals are to introduce students to social andethical aspects of engineering design and to help them hone communication skills relevant toengineering practice. The major project in the course is a
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dean Nieusma, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Mitch Cieminski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
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Engineering Ethics
Institute, studying the intersections of engineering cultures, peace and ethics, educational power structures, and the experiences of disabled, queer, and trans engineers. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Ethics Education as Enculturation: Student learning of personal, social, and professional responsibilityIntroductionThis paper explores how engineering students understand the meaning and role of ethics withintheir own life experiences, the context of their education, and their projections of professionalpractice. While the majority of work in engineering ethics educational research seeks toimplement and assess new educational activities, approaches, or paradigms, this
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth A. Reddy, University of San Diego; Breanne Przestrzelski, University of San Diego; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Imane Khalil, University of San Diego
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
, and educators have advocated moving from educating engineers in a waythat reinforces that engineering is a purely technical endeavor to one that recognizes that it issociotechnical, and happens in a global context. As part of a National Science Foundation -funded project, our engineering program is exploring ways for engineering educators to do thiswithin required engineering courses. In this paper, we present an example of how content relatedto sociotechnical and global context was integrated into a required senior-level Heat Transfercourse in mechanical engineering. We describe the design of the Social Relevance and GlobalContext Module and its use with students in Fall 2017. The module is designed for use in theHeat Exchanger section of
Conference Session
Professional Development for Teachers and Counselors
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristen Clapper Bergsman, University of Washington; Jill Lynn Weber, Center for Research and Learning; Eric H. Chudler, University of Washington
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Curriculum and Instruction (Science Education) from the University of Washington.Ms. Jill Lynn Weber, Center for Research and Learning Jill Weber is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Com- munication Studies and English. She has worked as a Project Manager in Information Technology as well as in the Marketing group at AT&T Wireless, and was a corporate trainer for new hires. Ms. Weber was in charge of managing large cross-company project teams and several large technology projects. In 2005, Ms. Weber completed the University of Washington Certificate in Program Evaluation. Currently, she is the owner of The Center for Research and Learning and has expertise in planning and
Conference Session
Educational & Professional Issues of Strategic Importance to the Civil Engineering Profession - and ASCE
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark William Killgore, American Society of Civil Engineers; Eric Lee Flicker PE, Pennoni Associates Inc.; Bradley Aldrich P.E., Aldrich + Elliott, PC
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #14730The Case for a Master’s Degree for Civil Engineering LicensureMr. Mark William Killgore, American Society of Civil Engineers MARK W. KILLGORE, PE, D.WRE, F. EWRI, F. ASCE Mark Killgore has worked as Director, Raise the Bar for the American Society of Civil Engineers since 2011 focusing on the future educational prerequisites for professional licensure. He spent over 30 years as a consulting engineer and project owner in the hydro and water resources sector. He also served as adjunct faculty at Seattle University where he taught water resources engineering and fluid mechanics. He is currently a research
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Evaluating Student Behaviors and Attitudes
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Atkins, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Julian Ernesto Martinez-Moreno, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Lalit Patil, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kimber J Andrews, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign ; Maryalice S. Wu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Debasish Dutta, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Barbara Hug, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Liora Bresler
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #13052Fostering Innovative Skills within the Classroom: A Qualitative Analysisfrom Interviews with 60 InnovatorsLaura Atkins, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Laura Atkins is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Illinois. Recent research includes projects aimed toward improving the lives of students. Her other research interests relate to health disparities along class, gender, and racial lines.Mr. Julian Ernesto Martinez-Moreno, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Julian currently works as a researcher at Applied Technologies for Learning in the Arts & Sciences
Conference Session
Cooperative & Experiential Education Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Yvonne Lanzerotti, Augsburg College; Sean Joseph Creighton, SOCHE; Maggie Varga, SOCHE; Richard Martin, The Air Force Institute of Technology; Derrick Langley, Air Force Institute of Technology; Diana Lynn Cahill, SOCHE
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
26.946.3This paper describes increased student and faculty participation in the 2014 Program. The 2014Program comprised 49 students and 14 Faculty Advisors. The 49 participating students is thelargest number of students since the start of our assessment effort (The 2013 Program comprised43 students, and the 2012 Program comprised 48 students). SOCHE continues to advertise theresearch internships conducted at the Federal Government Institution throughout southwesternOhio.In the 2014 Program, we introduced and implemented a fifth component. This component is: (E)Counseling. This component provides personal interaction among the students and SOCHE atthe Government Institution (where the students are pursuing their research projects). In thiscomponent
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bettina Jeanine Casad, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Monica Palomo P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Natalie Mladenov, San Diego State University
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Diversity
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Environmental Engineering
at San Diego State University. She received her PhD and MS degrees from University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Mladenov is the Director of the Water Innovation and Reuse Lab at SDSU and leads projects on decentralized water reuse systems and water quality in pristine and polluted environments. She is also a founding member of the Area of Excellence, ”Blue Gold: Mitigat- ing the Effects of Water Scarcity,” an interdisciplinary and collaborative group conducting research and educational activities on topics relevant to water scarce regions of the world. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 International Scientific Research Experiences: Developing Global Citizens
Conference Session
Accreditation and the BOK
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Civil Engineering
-EWB participants. A higherpercentage of those with internship experiences rated teamwork in the top five importantoutcomes, and a lower percentage rated attitudes among the five least important outcomes. Thosewith future career interests in construction engineering rated project management in the top fiveimportant outcomes with higher frequency; students with structures career interests believeddesign to be more important; fewer students with water and/or environmental career aspirationsrated globalization among the least important outcomes. Content analysis of an open-endeddiscussion of the BOK2 found that the majority of students (93%) had overall positivestatements. Some promoted the inclusion of creativity and innovation as a new outcome
Conference Session
Curriculum and Assessment I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University; Debra Lee Davis, Florida International University; Ingrid A. Buckley, Florida Gulf Coast University; Geoff Potvin, Florida International University; Mandayam Thirunarayanan, Florida International University; Edward L. Jones, Florida A&M University/Florida State University
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Computing and Information Technology
engineeringclasses that compares lecture-homework-project teaching approaches to peer-to-peer active learn-ing when combined with design-based learning approaches. Although both approaches show thatstudent do show improved performance, the peer-to-peer active learning and design-based learningapproach received much greater interest, engagement, and intrinsic motivation. Dicheva et al. [5]present a survey of published empirical results on the applications of gamification in education.The authors further stated that although most of the papers surveyed showed promising resultsthere is still more research needed to determine the impact on student learning.Clarke et al. [9] describe how WReSTT (Web-Based Repository of Software Testing Tutorials)is used to
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tanveer Singh Chawla, Western Washington University; Eric Leonhardt, Western Washington University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
Analysis studied FEA using ANSYSMechanical APDL. Five teams of senior students each performed a different type ofoptimization on the FSAE chassis design as the final course project. In both courses, studentsrecord predicted torsional rigidity and predicted chassis weight for their respective designs. Thejunior Vehicle Design I students measured torsional rigidity of two completed FSAE vehicles.Assessment of relevant student learning outcomes for each course and student feedback arepresented.IntroductionThis paper provides a tutorial for using the CATIA V5 Generative Structural Workbench todesign a space frame. Junior level vehicle design students demonstrate the application of theprocess to their own individual FSAE chassis designs. In parallel
Conference Session
New Areas of Ethical Inquiry
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kenneth Stafford Sands II, Florida Gulf Coast University; Annie R. Pearce, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., University of Florida; Min Jae Suh, Sam Houston State University; Christine Marie Fiori, Drexel University
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Engineering Ethics
. She holds a B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in civil engineering and a graduate certificate in engineering education – all from Clemson University. She has over ten years of construction and civil engineering experience working for energy companies and as a project management consultant. Dr. Simmons has extensive experience leading and conducting multi-institutional, workforce-related re- search and outreach. She is a leader in research investigating the competencies professionals need to compete in and sustain the construction workforce. Dr. Simmons oversees the Simmons Research Lab (www.denisersimmons.com), which is home to a dynamic, interdisciplinary mix of graduate researchers and postdoctoral researchers who work
Conference Session
Assessing, Expanding, and Innovating Information Literacy
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Erin Rowley, University at Buffalo; Lauren Kuryloski, University at Buffalo; Kristen Moore, University at Buffalo
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Engineering Libraries
successful communicators in their careers, includingtypical genres, business writing conventions, and information literacy. Where traditionalapproaches to this class (both at the authors’ institution and at other universities) rely on journaldatabases, the authors’ case study replaces journal databases with a standards database todetermine how and if students gain more appropriate information literacy.In the second major unit of the EAS360 course, students were introduced to standards andrecommendation reports as essential forms of technical communication. For the purposes of theirmajor project, students were situated as entry-level product test engineers for a fictionalcompany, which had recently been hired by a toy manufacturer to test their
Conference Session
Chemical Engineering in K-12 and the First Year
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Laura P Ford, The University of Tulsa; Janie Brennan, Washington University in St. Louis; Jennifer Cole, Northwestern University; Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Marnie V Jamieson, University of Alberta; Lucas James Landherr, Northeastern University; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Bruce K Vaughen P.E., American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University; Stephen Ward Thiel P.E., University of Cincinnati
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Chemical Engineering
process design teaching team, manages the courses and industry interface. Her current research focuses on the application of blended and active learning to design teaching and learning, program content and structure, student assessment, and continuous course improvement techniques. She managed and was a key contributor to a two-year pilot project to introduce Blended Learning into Engineering Capstone Design Courses, and is a co-author with John M. Shaw on a number of recent journal, book, and con- ference contributions on engineering design education. Recently she has taught a short course on how to design and teach process engineering courses to professors in Peru and workshops on Metacognition and Lifelong Learning
Conference Session
Online and Professional Graduate Programs
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Michael J. Dyrenfurth, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Mitchell L. Springer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kathryne Newton, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Carmen Torres-Sánchez , Loughborough University; Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M University; Charles M. Wolf, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
University. He is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR & SHRM-SCP), in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR), and, in civil and domestic mediation. Dr. Springer is a State of Indiana Registered domestic mediator.Dr. Kathryne Newton, Purdue University at West Lafayette Dr. Kathy Newton is an Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Faculty Success for the Purdue Poly- technic Institute at Purdue University. She is a Professor of Supply Chain Management Technology in the School of Engineering Technology. Her teaching and scholarly interests are in the areas of supply chain management, quality control, and graduate education. She served as Department Head of
Conference Session
Engineering Student Involvement in K-12 Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kate Caldwell, North Carolina State University; Jessica McCoy, North Carolina State University; Lynn Albers, North Carolina State University; Althea Smith, North Carolina State University; Elizabeth Parry, North Carolina State University
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Elizabeth Parry received her B.S. in Engineering Management-Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1983. After working for IBM for 10 years, Ms. Parry left to raise her children and start a science education business. Since 1999, she has directed two major grant programs for the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. Currently, she is the project director for RAMP-UP (Recognizing Accelerated Math Potential in Underrepresented People), a five year program focusing on outreach to strengthen K-12 math, science and engineering knowledge and funded by NSF and the GE Foundation
Conference Session
Engineering and Sustainability
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Juan Lucena, Colorado School of Mines; Carl Mitcham, Colorado School of Mines; Jon Leydens, Colorado School of Mines; Junko Munakata-Marr, Colorado School of Mines; Jay Straker, Colorado School of Mines; Marcelo Simoes, Colorado School of Mines
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Engineering Ethics
become engineers who have ability, courage, andleadership, and can solve the problems” in international development projects. Its extensivecurriculum combining engineering and international development includes courses such as“Science and Society: Writing and Analytical Skills” and “Principles of International Co-existence,” which focuses on differences in culture, climate, and legal systems. But there is noevidence the program includes the ethical dimensions of international development work(http://www.ide.titech.ac.jp/index.html).Related curricular efforts in the U.S. include Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS,Purdue University), Engineering for Developing Communities (EDC, University of Colorado-Boulder), and Humanitarian
Conference Session
Engineering in High Schools
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sibel Uysal, Arizona State University; Sharon Kurpius-Robinson, Arizona State University; Dale Baker, Arizona State University; Stephen Krause, Arizona State University; Chell Roberts, Arizona State University
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
AC 2007-151: INSIDE THE CLASSROOM: CHALLENGES TO TEACHINGENGINEERING DESIGN IN HIGH SCHOOLSibel Uysal, Arizona State University Sibel Uysal is a Ph.D. student in Science Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction at ASU. She earned her MA degree in Science Education at University of Missouri Columbia. Her BS degree is in Biology. Her principle research areas are inquiry-based learning and science and the equity in science education. She works on the project about investigating the efficiency of different type of induction programs on the development of beginning science teachers.Senay Yasar, Arizona State University Senay Yasar is a Ph.D. student in Science Education, Department of
Conference Session
Problem-based and Challenge-based Learning
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Holly M. Matusovich, Virginia Tech; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Tech; Brett D. Jones, Virginia Tech; Philip R. Brown, Virginia Tech
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Educational Research and Methods
has been documented (see 16 for a discussion), how to do so,especially within different contexts such as first-year engineering courses, is less understood.The purpose of this study was to examine how PBL and TED affected first-year engineeringstudents’ perceptions of the usefulness of the course content and to provide examples of the waysin which course pedagogy impacted these perceptions of usefulness.Defining PBL and TEDThis project compares student motivation in a course that uses a well-established PBL approachto a course that uses a more traditional approach to teaching design, TED. Therefore, it isimportant to understand what we mean by PBL and TED.PBL, as defined in the literature, has specific features 17-19. In PBL, students work in
Conference Session
Rethinking Traditional Pedagogical Strategies
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frankie Santos Laanan, Iowa State University; Dimitra Jackson, Iowa State University; Soko Starobin, Iowa State University; Mary Darrow, Iowa State University
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Two Year College Division
in the department of educational leadership and policy studies at Iowa State University. Her research focuses on gender issues related to STEM.Mary Darrow, Iowa State University Mary Darrow is program coordinator for an NSF funded project focused on the pathway from community college to engineering and doctoral student in higher education at Iowa State University. Page 15.436.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Educating Future Engineers: Role of Community Colleges AbstractThis study is based on the efforts of a dissemination project to
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Design Pedagogy and Curriculum 1
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia Kristine Sheridan, University of Toronto; Robert Irish, University of Toronto; Jason A. Foster, University of Toronto
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Design in Engineering Education
,engineering communication, and teamwork. These theories and models are analogous to therequirements in an engineering design project. Page 23.218.3High Level Requirements – Course pedagogy and model of engineering designFour major conceptual frameworks inform the Praxis courses: Vygotsky’s Zone of ProximalDevelopment, constructivism, design theory, and approaches to active learning. The overridinggoal of Praxis is to support each student as they construct a unique, personalized approach toengineering design and communication.Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) offers the foundational theory to guide thechanges in requirements and
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Culture, Race, and Gender Issues
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alice L. Pawley, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
of Wisconsin, Madison. She is Co-PI and Research Director of Purdue University’s ADVANCE program, and PI on the Assessing Sustainability Knowledge project. She runs the Research in Femi- nist Engineering (RIFE) group, whose diverse projects and group members are described at the web- site http://feministengineering.org/. She is interested in creating new models for thinking about gender and race in the context of engineering education. She was awarded a CAREER grant in 2010 for the project, ”Learning from Small Numbers: Using personal narratives by underrepresented undergraduate students to promote institutional change in engineering education.” She received a Presidential Early Ca- reer Award for Scientists and
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Undergraduate-Industry-Research Linkages
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
John McMasters
(recruiting, research, etc.) Curriculum Faculty Enhancement directed Programs • Reward system (Design projects, etc.) • Pipeline issues • Educational standards • NSF Student directed • NAE • [ IUGREEE ] Summer Intern/Coop Programs • ABET • ASEE
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Attracting Young MINDs
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Dara O'Neil; Gordon Kingsley; Donna Llewellyn; Marion Usselman
bridge the divide tothe point of mutual trust, mutual respect, and mutual benefit.We are currently in the third year of an NSF-funded GK-12 project, the Student andTeacher Enhancement Partnership (STEP)*, and are preparing to embark on a five-yearextension. A major part of this project has been the building, nurturing, and grooming ofpartnerships between Georgia Tech and local minority high schools. As part of thisproject we have developed a model of partnerships that is grounded in the public policyliterature and that describes the evolution of the partnerships created between GeorgiaTech and four minority-dominated high schools as part of STEP. In this paper we willdescribe the theoretical framework of the partnership model, outline ways to
Conference Session
Thinking About the Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter H. Meckl, Purdue University; Marc H. Williams, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Carolyn Percifield, Purdue University; Monica E. Cardella, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Michael T. Harris, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Leah H. Jamieson, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
planning. Maximum freedom to the developers of the courses and educational projects, within well defined framework of attainment targets, learning objectives, and distribution of study loads over the various disciplines and skills to be attained.Other survey respondents suggested that curriculum changes should be grounded in empiricaldata as well as other evidence of prior success: Having data (e.g. a comparison of other curricula) to support decisions. Past success --- ECE department here at Our University changed its curriculum in a dramatic way about twenty years ago and became a symbol for change in electrical engineering undergraduate curricula. Given the positive effects of that effort, we
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON) Technical Session 2 - Engineering for One Planet (EOP)
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victoria Matthew, Broadening Impacts; Andrew Schulz, Georgia Institute of Technology; Reese Emily Simancek; Emma Telepo, Michigan State University; Jo Machesky, Yale University; Hadley Willman, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Abdulmalik Bamidele Ismail, The University of Alabama
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Environmental Engineering Division (ENVIRON)
program at the U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce. She holds a B.S. in Environmental Management and Protection from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Her professional background is primarily based in sustainability literacy and engagement via sustainability research, curriculum development, and conference management.Dr. Abdulmalik Bamidele Ismail, The University of Alabama Abdulmalik Bamidele Ismail finished their Ph.D. in 2024 in the Department of Civil Engineering leading and managing national projects on building energy efficiency and construction decarbonization funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Empowering Change
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Architechtural Engineering Eduction: Emergent Topics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Jan Cowan, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Craig Greene, College of the North Atlantic; Modibo Boubacar Traore, Purdue University, School of Engineering and Technology; Wanda L. Worley, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Tarawut Boonlua, Mahasarakham University
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Architectural
to Asianculture and spiritual beliefs. It highlights the notion that we, as architectural educators, could domore to set the stage for our daily interchanges with our students.As noted above, this paper intends to move beyond the wealth of architecture that these studentswere exposed to and delve into the uniqueness of the educational experience both from studentand practitioner viewpoints. This paper covers a broad expanse of pedagogy and brings to thediscussion an examination of immersive, experiential education that is project-based. It also tapsinto service learning and the manner in which the American students and faculty gained Page
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Experiential Learning and Globalization in BME
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Burks Fasse, Georgia Institute of Technology; Paul Benkeser, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Biomedical
AC 2011-1256: DEVELOPING THE GLOBAL BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERTHROUGH A 12-MONTH INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHEXPERIENCE IN THE U.S. AND CHINABarbara Burks Fasse, Georgia Institute of Technology Barbara Burks Fasse is an educational psychologist and senior research scientist in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech. Dr. Fasse studies the efficacy and value of student-centered learning initiatives– specifically Problem-Based and Project-Based Inquiry Learning– in classrooms, in- structional labs, and undergraduate research experiences. She joined the BME faculty in 2007 following ten years in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing where she was a member of the NSF-funded Learning By Design
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
William Bambrick
Page 4.141.5commercially offered application packagesv. Figure 4 represents the different types ofapplication software packages that could be used by a typical manufacturing company.The specific package mix and what packages are considered business critical depends onthe company’s business environment and critical business issues. Project Advanced Personal or Management Planning Syst. Informal Tools Product Data Enterprise Maintenance Management Resource Plng Mgt. Syst. Engineering Mfg. Execution Document Design Tools Syst. Centric