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PSW Section Meeting Papers - Disregard start and end time - for online paper access only
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Yongping Zhang P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Ghada M. Gad, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona ; Wen Cheng P.E.; Ahmed Elaksher P.E., Cal Poly State ; Xudong Jia, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Pacific Southwest Section Meeting Paper Submissions
is important toask students to write a brief report on each field trip. It keeps students focused and responsible. It is alsoworth mentioning that the additional National Flight Academy program in Pensacola, Florida after thethree-week program was a big incentive, as it motivated students to perform better to get selected.Grouping the students into teams of 2 to 4, to present what they have learned through a presentation(multimedia) is beneficial and crucial in enhancing their learning process. It provides them a greatopportunity to reflect on what they have learned and improve their presentation skills. Students can havepeer evaluation to select the best presentations, which can be presented again to all parents andparticipants in the
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: 2018 Best PIC and Zone Paper Presentations
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas P. James P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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ASEE Board of Directors
institution with a response goal of10 percent of the faculty and 10 percent of the undergraduate student body. The goal for studentresponses was to have an equal number from each of the traditional four academic years. Asecondary goal was to have the gender and academic majors of the student respondent populationmirror institutional balance. Finally, the timing of the survey was critical as we needed to reachnewly matriculated students prior to completing their first course evaluations on campus.The survey contained ten Likert items, where each item was a statement that reflected one of theten questions from our current online course evaluation. The online course evaluation is shownin Appendix A, while the survey statements we developed are shown in
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Thinking Outside the BOKs: ABET, Ethics, Civil Engineering as Liberal Education, and 3-Year Degrees
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin G. Sutterer, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; John Aidoo, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; James H. Hanson P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Kyle Kershaw P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Matthew D. Lovell P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Michelle K. Marincel Payne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Jennifer Mueller PE P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Michael Anthony Robinson P.E., Harding University
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Civil Engineering
. Leaders and motivate and enable a team, create a collaborative and inclusiveRH5 Collaborators environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives. Informed GlobalRH6 engage with diverse beliefs, cultures, languages, or societies. Citizens Self-Directed acquire, apply, and reflect upon new knowledge and skills for personalRH7 Learners and professional growth using appropriate learning strategies. Civically-RH8 partner with a community to create positive change. Engaged CitizensProcessWe found the process identified below to be effective and appropriate for our program, but otherprograms may find a different process to be more
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bryan A. Jones, Mississippi State University
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Electrical and Computer
studentswhich study these translations; however, relying on any manual process inevitably leads to error.Students must often rely on manual or ad-hoc methods to check their homework and laboratorysubmissions, ranging from visual inspection of their code by teaching assistants to a set ofloosely-defined functional tests – “if it works, your code is good enough.” More formal ap-proaches, such as the use of unit tests to verify C translations, place a significant burden on theinstructor: do the tests written correctly reflect the operation of a C compiler? Subtle issues suchas integer promotion require extraordinary ability to develop a set of correct and accurate tests.In addition, writing a comprehensive set of unit tests for each translation requires a
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First-Year Programs: Focusing on Student Success
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Roberts, University of Florida; Fazil T. Najafi, University of Florida; Curtis R. Taylor, University of Florida
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
nationalproduct (GNP). The by-product of our unified educational opportunity for all citizens is in thenation’s economic and technological strengths. In order to increase the number of engineersneeded for our economy we must adequately prepare USP in foundational courses such as algebraII, pre-calculus, calculus and chemistry at the K-12 level. USP students must be encouraged,counselled, and prepared at the K-12 level to complete these foundational courses if they aspire topursue STEM as a major at a top tier university such as the University of Florida (or other top tieruniversity). At the university level, higher education practitioners must be committed toperforming on-going and reflective strategic planning for continuous improvement of their
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Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mohamed ElZomor, Florida International University; Omar Youssef, University of Arizona; Sara Ghaemi, University of Arizona; Tasbeeh Alaqtum, University of Arizona
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Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
overhangs to prevent the direct sunlight, shade the windows, andsupport diffusing the daylight inside the space. Another supporting action ca be using a designedceiling geometry configuration that can help to diffuse daylight instead of the conventional flatceilings.The mixed overhang/light shelf became as one horizontal surface, as shown in Fig.11. Oneachievable method to tackle this issue is to take advantage of a white reflective coating on thetop layer of the light shelf finish material. By implementing this strategy, 50% of the floor areaachieved adequate daylighting, which means an additional 30% of the spaces have sufficientdaylighting. In addition, high efficiency LED lights, are added for the rest of the spaces to evenlydistribute light
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jidong Huang, California State University, Fullerton; Sudarshan T. Kurwadkar, California State University, Fullerton; Doina Bein, California State University, Fullerton; Yu Bai, California State University, Fullerton; Salvador Mayoral, California State University, Fullerton
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
EGEE-420 EGEE-445Figure 2. The achievement gap between URM and non-URM students in all ECS disciplines. The performancedemonstrates a perpetuation of the achievement gap in lower-division math and science courses that continued intheir senior years. The net result of this achievement gap is a delayed graduation rate. Figure 3 shows the 4-,5- and 6-year graduation rates for URM and non-URM ECS students at CSUF. It appears thatthere is an upward trend over the years in the graduation rate of both URM and non-URMstudents. However, the graduation rate of URM students still lags the graduation rates of generalstudent peers.Figure 3. The perpetuation of achievement gap reflected in the overall graduation rate of
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Computers in Education Division Technical Session 3: Digital Learning Part I
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Fitratullah Khan, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Mahmoud K Quweider, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Ala Qubbaj, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Emmett Tomai, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Liyu Zhang, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Hansheng Lei
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Computers in Education
example, recently RPi 4 isavailable with 4 GB RAM which has facilitated taking on computationally-intensive machine visionand cybersecurity projects. Table I shows the key concepts targeted in each course. As mentioned earlier CSCI 4390 is anexception where students may choose to do an RPi based project, therefore, there are no establishedkey concepts targeted for CSCI 4390. It should be noted that key concepts shown do not reflect allthe topics covered in the course in which an RPi is used. Once RPi is part of a course, it is used bythe student for most of the projects assigned in the course. Therefore, an RPi is used in a targetedcourse for many more topics than shown in the table. TABLE I Key Concepts in Targeted Courses Course
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Design Teams 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Akhil Krishna Mohan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Priyanka Dey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sizhi Tan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Mariana Silva, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
. By the end ofthe semester, 75% of the students reported being satisfied with their assigned teams while 7%were not satisfied (there was decrease in the number of students with neutral opinions).Overall, these results are very encouraging, since it reveals an overall positive perception and itdoes not reflect a drastic change of opinion as the semester progresses. Indeed, based on anecdotalfeedback, instructors have noticed a decrease in the number of interpersonal conflict within thestudent teams compared with previous versions of this course. Unfortunately, the instructors didnot collect any data prior to the use of junto for a more rigorous comparison.Figure 2: Survey results illustrating student’s perception about the team selection and
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Data-informed Approaches to Understanding Student Experiences and Outcomes
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
John Chen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Jenna Michelle Landy, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Matthew Scheidt, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Justin Charles Major, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Julianna Ge, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Camaryn Elizabeth Chambers, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Christina Grigorian; Michelle Kerfs, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Edward J. Berger, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Allison Godwin, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; James M. Widmann, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Educational Research and Methods
initiatives to address malleable traits in studentsthat might hinder their academic success.Acknowledgement This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under GrantNos. DUE-1626287, DUE-1626185, and DUE-1626148.). Any opinions, findings, andconclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do notnecessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. We would like to thank all thestudents who participated in this study. Without their time spent in thoughtful response, thiswork would not be possible.References1. Gordeeva, T.O. and Osin, E.N. (2011). Optimistic attributional style as a predictor of well- being and performance in different academic settings. Ch. 14
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division Technical Session 4 - Innovating Engineering Education through Industry and Community Partnerships, Maker Spaces, Competitions, Research Initiatives, and Experiential Education
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kyle Dukart, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; David John Orser, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Ben Guengerich, University of Minnesota - Anderson Student Innovation Labs
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Diversity
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
media presence. 3. Develop technological currency in the student body.The first priority was identified as the most important with the other two priorities to be carriedout with an eye toward the first. A couple challenges affect the primary goal. First, unlike mostU.S. research institutions with a seperate college of engineering, CSE grants degrees in thephysical sciences, math, computer science, and engineering. Students in science and math areless encouraged by their course curriculum to seek out the use of design and prototypingresources so those students need additional programming and attention if the Anderson Labs is tomore closely reflect the diversity of the college as a whole. Second, the primary space is locatedin the Mechanical
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Multidisciplinary Service and Outreach Projects
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University; Sameer Hamoush, North Carolina A&T State University
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
objective is to make the hook from stainless steel so it does not rust or stain the tools. AVernier Calipers were made available to students to measure tools and hooks dimensions. Theinstructors explained how to read a Caliper.The students should make 3-4 hooks (figure 5) for a separate tool. Each student has to make hisown design, reflecting his creativity and his own imagination. 3D-printing of these hooks is agood exercise to test them on a real pegboard. A more in-depth analysis is performed, such asheat transfer through the hook, and stress analysis (figure 6) to test the strength of the hooks tohold the objects they were designed to support and search the weaknesses of such an object. Inaddition, as part of this work, each student needs to
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STEM Issues in ET II
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Anne M. Lucietto, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Meher Rusi Taleyarkhan, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Therese M. Azevedo, Sonoma State University; Natalie Hobson, Sonoma State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
person holds the idea that they are incapable of achieving success in a math class, they have a “fixed” mindset about math. These students place themselves at risk of failure because they do not work towards growing in their understanding of mathematics [9]. A person’s dislike for math often occur during the beginning stages of school [9]. Moreover, one’s dislike and uncomfortableness towards math may remain with a person for many years and can lead to a lack in self-confidence by hurting one’s rationale and thoughts [4]. Possessing a fixed mindset can hinder one’s potential for math success as this mindset lacks self-reflection and embracing new ways of learning [3]. A person with a fixed
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Computers in Education Division Technical Session 3: Digital Learning Part I
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Ana Elisa P. Goulart, Texas A&M University; Logan Porter, Texas A&M University; Nripendra Sarker, Texas A&M University; Mike Willey, Texas A&M University
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Computers in Education
department itself. This growth has been reflected to this graph. To compare the data for thetwo Fall semesters of 2018 and 2019, the numbers of students in Fall 2019 have been almost twotimes bigger than the ones in all three listed courses. Figure 5. Enrolled students who have taken embedded system integration track courses from Fall 2018 to Spring 2020.The total numbers of the listed courses are not small. However, they are divided by the multiplelaboratory sections. In each laboratory section, there are 16 to 20 students or less. The numbersof sections from Fall 2018 to Spring 2020 are shown in Figure 6. As the enrolled students havebeen increased, the numbers of lab sections also have been increased
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NSF Grantees: Student Development
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, University of Kentucky; Qing Duan, University of Cincinnati; Jacinda K. Dariotis, University of Cincinnati; Mark Crocker, University Kentucky
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
pre-and post-test surveys as well as program activity attendance, course enrollment, and mentoringteam constellation will be used.EQ3, “To what extent are student and faculty competencies and interdisciplinary andtransdisciplinary skills changing over the course of the training program? Additionally, to whatextent are these changes reflected in longer-term outcomes?,” is an outcome evaluation questionfocusing on competency, technical, and professional skills change over the programimplementation. Data from or about NRT trainees, students attending open activities, andstudents receiving no program exposure (retrospective cohort) data will be compared usinginstitutional research sources, faculty-administered student competency assessments, and
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Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Vimal Kumar Viswanathan, San Jose State University; Sadaqatali Hussainali Mirza, San Jose State University; Chitra R. Nayak, Tuskegee University; Maria Calhoun, Tuskegee University
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Engineering Design Graphics
are repeatable at other universities.Limitations of the StudyIn this study, the prior exposure of the participants to sketching and CAD modeling packages isnot explored. In the student population in SJSU, it is typical that around 10% of the students inthe design graphics class possess some extent of CAD training. However, this is not expected tosignificantly bias the results. This factor will be explored in future studies.AcknowledgementsPartial support for the work is provided by the National Science Foundation grant number DUE-1611763. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paperare those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundation. The authors would also
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First-Year Programs: Metacognition, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation #1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cara Mawson, Rowan University; Cheryl A. Bodnar, Rowan University; Scott Duplicate Streiner, Rowan University
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First-Year Programs
content ofthe quest has been mastered, leading to its approval or that the quest has been returned,demonstrating that they have not yet mastered the content. Whether quests are returned orapproved, students receive personalized feedback on their completed work.Figure 1: Screenshot of a quest within the Rezzly platform[17]. Quests within Rezzly are scaffolded based on content area and level of difficulty. Eachquest belongs to a category that reflects the goals of the first year engineering program. Thecategories are summarized in Table 2.Table 2: Quest Categories in the Homework Platform Summarized Category Topic Examples Number
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Faculty Development Medley!
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Federica Robinson-Bryant, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Narcrisha Norman, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide; Yuetong Lin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Worldwide
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division
, consistency of contracts and recognizes valuable contributions • Employ an open loop evaluation system that allows ongoing tracking, [12] analysis, communication and synthesis and communication of findings for continuous improvement of the faculty and the institution • Require more equitable scrutiny and evaluation among various faculty [13] groups to communicate the need for quality irrespective of faculty status •Allow time for active learning for adjunct faculty including reflection, [12] writing and self-improvement audits College Communication • Integrate the use of two way communication platforms and powerful [4] technological tools into processes to help build rapport
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Pedagogy II - Best Teaching Practices
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
J. Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University; Lawrence Funke, Ohio Northern University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
also required in 2019 for the first time. These required the students to reflect on what theylearned and did the previous week and set goals for the following week. These were added to encourageself-paced learning, effective use of videos, and goal setting. The percentage of course grade comingfrom homework and a semester-long, group project was decreased to allow for the addition of videoquizzes and journal entries to the grading scheme.Population AnalysisThe dataset includes 156 students who completed the course across three years – 2017 and 2018, whichwere taught with a traditional instructional model, and 2019, which was taught using a flipped coursemodel. Student grade in the course, final exam score, cumulative GPA entering the semester
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Computers in Education Division Technical Session 1: Topics Related to Engineering - Part 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Conrad Tucker, Carnegie Mellon University; Kathy Schmidt Jackson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; John Jongho Park, Penn State University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
made strong statements such as “AI projects human needs or intentthrough computational reduction to serve human needs” and that AI is, “an automated method tospeed and improve decisions and outcomes to advance benefits to society.” These positivestatements were surprising since the second day of the workshop was dedicated to AI ethics,security and privacy. One possible explanation could be the optimism shared by workshopparticipants pertaining to AI and its potential to have positive impact in STEM and society.Participants’ AI definitions did reflect that although they didn’t have a common definition of AI,they recognized the role of computers and machines in expanding human knowledge andcapabilities. None of the participants parsed AI into
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First-year Programs: Research and Spatial Skills
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cassondra Wallwey, Ohio State University; Tara Gupte Wilson, Ohio State University; Alexander James Egyed, Ohio State University; Olivia Vick, Ohio State University; Michael Parke, Ohio State University
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First-Year Programs
technical communication strategies developed over thecourse of the projects, as students work to develop an interactive means for the general public toexplore and understand their technical research.Discussion & Student FeedbackThis course exposes students to forms of technical communication beyond typical lab reports toresearch proposals, journal articles, and poster presentations that some engineering students maynever be given the opportunity to practice otherwise in their undergraduate experience. Thisexposure opens doors to new possibilities of what engineering work students thought they werecapable of, particularly within the first year of their college experience.Student experiences also reflect the course’s ability to prepare students
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Mechatronics & Simulation
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Xiaobin Le P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Anthony William Duva P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Mechanical Engineering
conditions in FEA software. Thedifficulties arise in ensuring the implemented loading and support conditions in the FEAsimulation reflect or match actual loading and support conditions of the real product.(3) The meshing and convergence where users need to define the global finite element size andfine mesh element size refinements in stress concentration areas or important areas. This can bedifficult for students to master. A convergence condition approach will be typically satisfied byusing smaller element sizes around stress concentration areas. The smaller element size meansmuch longer simulation time and much larger required internal memory for the computer.(4) Data analysis where users need to properly interpret and to verify the simulation
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New Engineering Educators 3 - Grading: Grate or Great
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Ashish D. Borgaonkar, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Christina Marie Zambrano-Varghese, Rutgers University-Newark; Jaskirat Sodhi, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Swapnil Moon
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators
more severe. Onecurrent type of violation is contract cheating, first coined by Lancaster and Clarke in 2006, whichinvolves paying a third-party to complete an assignment instead of the student enrolled in theclass [4]. Some researchers have even discovered “ghost students,” in which a fee is paid foranother person or company to enroll in an online course for an entire semester on behalf ofsomeone else [5]. Even though contract cheating and ghost-students are extremely severeviolations because of the awareness of the deviousness of the act, the underlying motivations forthese types of violations often reflect the same causes as other forms of academic integrityviolations [4].Students have cited a variety of motivations for engaging in academic
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 8
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University; Reza Sanati-Mehrizy, Utah Valley University; Janis P. Raje
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Computing and Information Technology
opinions, findings, and recommendations expressed in thispaper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundation.References 1. Utah Code and Board of Regent’s Policy Statements Regarding UVU’s Mission and Role: Planning, Budget, and Human Resources, UVU Planning, Budget, and Human Resources, September 21, 2018. 2. Information and statistics provided by the UVU Office of Institutional Research and Information – IRI. 3. U.S. Census Bureau, 2011, http://www.census.gov/popest/data/historical/2010s/vintage_2011/ , accessed on 3-14-2016. 4. Utah Department of Workforce Services, “College to career: Projected job openings in occupations that typically require a
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Potpourri
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
John Crepeau P.E., University of Idaho, Moscow; Barry Willis, University of Idaho, Moscow; Sean Quallen, University of Idaho, Moscow; Steven W. Beyerlein, University of Idaho; Dan Cordon, University of Idaho, Moscow; Terence Soule, University of Idaho; P.K. Northcutt II, University of Idaho; Terri A. Gaffney, University of Idaho; Jeffrey Kimberling, University of Idaho; Angela C. Shears, University of Idaho; Ann Miller, University of Idaho
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Mechanical Engineering
class had online competency modules to help in classes.Working through these on the students’ own time was beneficial. One student stated that thisteaching approach elevated his confidence in his knowledge of the course content. During thefirst semester that this approach was tried, word got out to the students about the structure of theclass, and other students in the program asked when their classes would be structured in thisfashion.Figure 2 shows the distribution of when the video modules were watched. The review course wasoffered on Tuesday nights. Students tended to watch the videos immediately before class.Unfortunately, this did not allow time for reflection between watching the videos, taking theknowledge area assessment and asking a
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Materials Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nicole Johnson-Glauch, California Polytechnic State University; Lauren Anne Cooper, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Trevor Scott Harding, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Materials
tasks I do out of work vs play, not some and don’t boredom, reflect work and play vs over-anticipate on fulfillment sleep. others Resources Resources Resources Resources Keep physical Talking it through Like task 1, keep There’s several track of To-do’s, with people who physical sleep related buy a notepad know me well and documentation, apps that couldthat I can always who know what write it out to help carry with me to stresses me out keep myself keep me
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CPDD Session 2 - Professional Development - Where Are We Going?
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; Kathryne Newton, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Continuing Professional Development
activity.These many activities, then, are organized into a hierarchical breakdown of work referred to asthe Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).Once the WBS has been created, then a matrix can be created depicting the cumulatively definedwork on the vertical axis and individuals performing the work within the function on thehorizontal axis. Each function member, then, can reflect their fractional full-time equivalent(FTE) in the corresponding tiered elements (activities) of the original WBS, now depicted in theresponsibility assignment matrix (RAM).From these two entities, the WBS and RAM, human resource shortages and over staffing can beseen. Anything short of this process frequently creates what is commonly referred to as “knee-jerking” or “reactionary
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ECCD Technical Session 5: Energy and Wind and Design
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joseph C. Rodriguez, United States Coast Guard Academy; Scott C. Pierce, United States Coast Guard Academy; Brennen McCulloch; George McBurney, United States Coast Guard Academy; Tooran Emami Ph. D., United States Coast Guard Academy
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
nature of the load and respond by utilizing the appropriate component of the hybrid design. In the future, the controller will no oversupply the load, as can be seen from time 0 - 4.5 s, instead this power will be used to charge the battery. The load of the simulation will also be updated to accurately reflect the transition in demand of the variable load, opposed to the current, instantaneous changes in demand. This poses a future challenge of programming a controller to recognize the changing demands from the load and activate the battery to improve system response. ResultsI. Load Testing Testing the power draw of the trolling motor while testing it at various rpm settings was required to find the maximum power required to power the
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Sociotechnical Integration
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cynthia Helen Carlson P.E., Merrimack College; Catherine Woodworth Wong, Merrimack College
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
from this course. - My understanding of engineering has not changed much, I pretty much know everything I knew coming into this. And know I just know a lot about climate change and a Copenhagen debate that didn’t solve any issues - The teacher used easy terms for us to understand the key ideas and how we can relate it to our life which helped us connect engineering to our lives. - My understanding of engineering has not changed because of this class because the professor only talked about climate change. Climate change has nothing to do with engineering. - Climate change has a lot to do with engineering.The self-reflections show that there were very different ways in which the students absorbedand
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NSF Grantees: Entrepreneurship
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Magdalini Z. Lagoudas, Texas A&M University; So Yoon Yoon, University of Cincinnati; Rodney Boehm, Texas A&M University; Samantha Asbell, Texas A&M University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
1, 33 < 0.001 0.319D. Learning Environments and Course EvaluationAs shown in Figure 8, students were all positive in describing the learning environment createdduring the course, such as collegial, motivating, productive, innovative, and positivelychallenging. While the course was neither harsh nor exhausting, it might be somewhat stressful,considering the rate of 4.28 over the neutral point.Figure 8. The Site learning environmentStudents all positively reflected the delivery of the Site program as shown in Figure 9.Figure 9. Overall delivery of the Site programThe effects of the Site program were all positive in their future plans, as presented in Figure 10.Figure 10. Impact of the Site program on future plansIV. DiscussionAfter