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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
Authors
R. Joe Stanley; Stuart W. Baur
Evaluation of High School Pre-Engineering Curricula through Missouri University of Science and Technology Student Survey Responses R. Joe Stanley, Ph.D. and Stuart W. Baur, Ph.D., A.I.A.AbstractProject Lead The Way (PLTW) is an example of a STEM education program that providesstructured curriculum to promote college preparation in these areas. There have been severalstudies that show the benefits of PLTW courses for K-12 students in the preparation for highschool students on statewide and national exams, high school academic performance, collegelevel academic performance in particular areas of study, high school student engagement, andother areas. This study examines the impact of PLTW courses on Missouri S&T
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Katz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Tripp Shealy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Felicity Bilow, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
instance, cultural, economic, and governance factors are typically included in this dimension[18]. Ecological dimensions can consist of a variety of features and processes related to theenvironment, such as characteristics of the soil, hydrological processes, aspects of the localvegetation, and the weather and climate of a site location [17, 18]. Technical dimensions caninclude any factors related to the built environment, such as building materials and resources [17,18]. These three dimensions interact with one another, creating an integrated system [18].We conceptualize sustainability around the social-ecological-technological systems framework.This approach is similar to other researchers’ approaches in the field of urban policy andecosystems
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2005 GSW
Authors
James E. Cross
TMS320C6000 DigitalSignal Processor (DSP) series is Texas Instrument’s most powerful DSP processor. The C6713 is thelatest in this series. A number of wide bandwidth analog expansion daughter boards are also beinginstalled as part of this laboratory upgrade. During the 1980’s, with the continuous increasingspeed of digital computers, it became apparent that digital signal processing would become aviable alternative to analog signal processing. In recognizing this trend, digital signal processinglecture and laboratory courses were introduced into the Electrical Engineering curriculum atSouthern University during the early 1990’s. Both Motorola and Texas Instruments digital signalprocessors have been used in the laboratory. The DSP boards have included
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2008 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Timothy J. Annesley; David P. Miller
Oklahoma offers aRobotics Lab course, which fulfills the requirement for experimental elective in both the AE andME degree programs. The course is typically taken by junior or senior undergrads, though theoccasional graduate student may also enroll. Many colleges and universities now include one ormore robotics courses in their curriculum. Many are being used in CS departments to promotethe CS curricula and increase the otherwise declining number of CS majors.10, 6, 4 Our class hasalmost the opposite motivation. The fields of ME and AE are both becoming more softwaredependent -- yet many of the undergrad majors say that they selected one of these fields becausethey do not like working with computers. This robotics course forces them to face
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2022 CIEC
Authors
Gary Mullett
teach any of the basics about it. One may have noticed that twopossible courses listed in the certificate curriculum include a course on Programmable LogicControllers (PLCs) and its associated lab and a course on Biomedical Wireless Networks and itsassociated lab. These courses give IoT certificate students the ability to pick up some basic skillsabout these topic areas without taking the entire two-year programs that those courses areassociated with. This is an exciting and rapidly growing area with the additional promise of built-in machine learning (ML) driving the artificial intelligence (AI) aspects of these IoT enabledcontrol systems. The inter-disciplinary nature of the IoT area will most likely drive othersolutions to provide the skill
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 7
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Abdullah Ibrahim, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Roudha Saif Al-Khaldi, Texas A&M University, Qatar; Doaa Elamin Emam; Yasser M. Al Hamidi, Texas A&M University, Qatar; Marwan Khraisheh, Texas A&M University, Qatar
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
rateamong engineering graduates in western countries is almost 13% [4], and a staggering62.3% and 42.8% among Fine art and Design graduates respectively [5]. These numbersdo not just disincentivise students from pursuing their desired majors and their passionsbut also suggest a need for an immediate change to improve disciplinary education, ifnot completely returning to an integrative multidisciplinary approach.The vitality of multidisciplinary education is therefore evident. However, the approachtowards this collaborative education is just as important. The way a topic is introducedto a student and the way that topic is applied varies highly with respect to the type ofeducational model being followed. Project based learning, for example gives
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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James R. Rentsch, Aerospace Industries Association; Jason M Merret, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
. Rentsch has been with AIA for 15 years and has over 10-years of experience in both commercial and defense aerospace sectors. He held Technical Support Engineering and Commercial Support positions with Tex- tron Lycoming, Messier-Services Inc., and Messier-Dowty. Additionally, Rentsch has several years of experience in product development and management in the telecommunications and logistics industries. Rentsch is a member of the American National Standards Institutes (ANSI) Board of Directors and has chaired the ANSI ISO Forum and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee 20 for Aircraft and Space Vehicles. Currently, Rentsch is leading AIA’s efforts to establish an A & D
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sonali J. Bante, Texas State University; Ethan Hilton, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University; Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University; Julie S. Linsey, Georgia Institute of Technology; Tracy Anne Hammond Ph.D., Texas A&M University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
are used as tools for generating ideas and visual communication, especially when it involves the skill to generate quick and realistic sketches of an object or idea. He has also conducted research on the impact involvement in academic makerspaces has on students in engineering programs.Dr. Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University Dr. Kimberly G. Talley is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Technology, Maker Space Co-Director and Senior Research Fellow for the LBJ Institute for STEM Education and Research at Texas State University, and a licensed Professional Engineer. She received her Ph.D. and M.S.E. from the University of Texas at Austin in Structural Engineering. Her undergraduate
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Attracting Young MINDs
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Dara O'Neil; Gordon Kingsley; Donna Llewellyn; Marion Usselman
Partnering Across Cultures: Bridging the Divide between Universities and Minority High Schools Marion Usselman1, Donna Llewellyn2, Dara O’Neil3, Gordon Kingsley3, 1 Center for Education Integrating Science, Math, and Computing (CEISMC) 2 Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) 3 School of Public Policy Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbstractThe historical mission of most engineering-dominated Research-1 universities is to create newknowledge and to train students in technological fields. In the
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Engineering Design: Implementation and Evaluation
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gül Okudan, Pennsylvania State University; Alexander Yin, Pennsylvania State University; Saraj Gupta, Pennsylvania State University; Lisa Lattuca, Pennsylvania State University; Patrick Terenzini, Pennsylvania State University
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Educational Research and Methods
isensuring that the task would still be a learning experience for the design team.Design ProcessThe design process is where the design learning facilitator provides the most guidance to theteam. Even though within the curriculum students are taught a design process (first E4 and thenemphasized throughout their other courses), students still deviated from an organized process. Asa coach, the faculty advisor guides the team towards the process they have learned. As oneprofessor says: “So they get to try [the design process] out early on, and then what we do as advisors in clinic is remind them about the process. Because I think a lot of times when they are given a real world project in clinic, the inclination is just to run out
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Capstone and Design
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Amir Karimi P.E., University of Texas at San Antonio; Randall D. Manteufel, University of Texas at San Antonio
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Mechanical Engineering
-April 2006), and the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies (April 2006-September 2013). Dr. Karimi is a Fellow of ASEE, a Fellow of ASME, senior member of AIAA, and holds membership in ASHRAE, and Sigma Xi. He has served as the ASEE Campus Representative at UTSA, ASEE-GSW Section Campus Representative, and served as the Chair of ASEE Zone III (2005-07). He chaired the ASEE-GSW section during the 1996-97 academic year.Dr. Randall D. Manteufel, The University of Texas at San Antonio Dr. Randall Manteufel is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He has won several teaching awards, including the 2012 University of Texas Sys- tem Regent’s Outstanding
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Adaptation of Laboratory-based Courses During a Pandemic: Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Maria Javaid, Indiana State University; Edie L. Wittenmyer, Indiana State University; Oscar Henriquez, Indiana State University; Larry D. Pritchett, Indiana State University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
. curriculum. M.S. Indiana State University, B.S. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Undergraduate Engineering Laboratories During COVID-19 Pandemic Maria Javaid, David Malooley, Edith Wittenmyer, William Clyburn, Oscar Henriquez, Larry Pritchett, Robert English, and Xiaolong Li Indiana State UniversityAbstractLaboratories have always been considered an integral part of undergraduate engineeringeducation.The recent COVID-19 pandemic has globally affected higher education and educators aredevising innovative ways to minimize the impact
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EMD Technical Session 1: Captstone, Ethics, and Statistical Methods
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Venkat Allada, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Clair Kueny, Missouri University of Science and Technology
the local community on the opioid crisis facing rural America.Interdisciplinary communication methods used by student teams to engage various communitystakeholders and the project sponsors are discussed. The challenges and lessons learnedassociated with connecting a large community project across three semesters in two differentdepartments with different learning objectives are discussed.IntroductionA senior design project course is designed to satisfy Accreditation Board for Engineering andTechnology (ABET) engineering design criteria. ABET Criterion 5 on Curriculum describes theintegration of content as follows: “ The Integration of Content: Baccalaureate degree curriculamust provide a capstone or integrating experience that develops
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Technical Session I
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2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Chester Levern Miller Jr, North Carolina State University; Rachel Elizabeth Worsham, North Carolina State University; Lori Nero Ghosal, North Carolina State University
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FYEE Conference Sessions
- Black ○ 23 - Two or more races ○ 13 - Not specified ○ 7 - Hispanic/Latino ○ 2 - Did Not Disclose The program’s mission is to stimulate skills, talents and behaviors in first- andsecond-year engineering students that lead to success. The program’s vision seeks to establishthe Engineering Village as an integral part of every first-year engineering students’ purposefuland successful transition to the university, the College of Engineering, their chosen disciplineand the global community. The program offers diverse high-impact experiential learningactivities to help students determine the best path to the profession. The program integratesThe Career Identity Programhousing’s residential curriculum “Experience
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 10
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lauren Singelmann, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Yuezhou Wang, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Darcie Christensen, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
Paper ID #39121A Self-Study of the IRE 5-Point Grading Scale for Promoting Growth Mind-setDr. Lauren Singelmann, Minnesota State University, Mankato Lauren Singelmann is an Assistant Professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato with the Iron Range Engineering program. She has a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering and STEM Education through North Dakota State University. Her research interests include learning analytics and alternative assessment.Dr. Yuezhou Wang, Minnesota State University, Mankato Dr. Yuezhou Wang is an associate professor in both Iron Range Engineering and Twin Cities Engineering programs
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert Engelken
materials at a predominately undergraduate institution as hewas climbing the ladder toward tenure, promotion, and reputation. It should provide "savvy" forthe new engineering educator establishing research in such an environment.I. IntroductionResearch has historically been a component of the mission of universities and most colleges1.Emphasis on research has been heaviest at graduate degree - granting land grant or flagship Page 4.238.1institutions but mission statements; public relations material; promotion, tenure, and merit paycriteria; and even classroom objectives often loftily address the noble role of research even atpredominately
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Tenure and Promotion Tricks of the Trade
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Diane Muratore; Jeannette Russ
lecture with a one-sentence explanation of the “big picture” for the day. This practice will keep you on track byensuring that whatever you plan to discuss has some purpose, and it will help the students tomaintain an awareness of the goals and purposes of the course.During the lecture, use visual aids whenever you can. For example, in an electronics class, showstudents an integrated chip and the manufacturer’s sheet that accompanies it. In an imageprocessing class, show students a plastic phantom and images of it taken in various modalities andfrom varying perspectives. Bring the real world into the students’ hands, and allow them toglimpse the excitement of an actual product that results from the equations and theories beingdiscussed. Not only
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Student Division (STDT) Technical Session 3: Student Innovative Practice
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adam J Murrison, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Cameron Wian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Sydney Kerivan, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Jakob Sperry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Student Division (STDT)
workshops held at WPI’s Makerspace and Prototyping Lab, while collaborating with clubs and organizations on campus to bring new workshops into the space.Cameron Wian, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Robotics Engineering and Computer Science Student Makerspace Workshop CoordinatorSydney Kerivan, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Sydney Kerivan is an Environmental Engineering student at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester MA. Her position as Workshop Coordinator at the WPI Innovation Studio focuses on leading a team of facilitators to develop and teach educational workshops for the WPI community. She is currently focusing on the training systems for the workshop team and is responsible for weekly events and
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Utilizing Technology to Train Chemical Engineering Students
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Taryn Bayles, University of Pittsburgh
list of design materials which were provided for the teams to selectfrom for the construction of their design. The results of this project (fall 2020) will be comparedto (fall 2021 – under a less restrictive COVID protocol) and pre-COVID (2002, 2008 and 2011)semesters – when this project was used in a first-year introduction to engineering design course.Introduction At our institution, first-year engineering students (~700 students) have a common first year,which includes chemistry I & II, physics I & II, calculus I and II, ENGCMP I and II (which arefocused on writing for engineers – taught by the English department specifically for ourengineering students), an introduction to engineering analysis and a computing class. The
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan P. Gentry, University of California, Davis; Tanya Faltens, Purdue University, West Lafayette (Network for Computational Nanotechnology); William Ashwin Wheeler, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Andre Schleife, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Materials
Paper ID #21908Measuring Student Learning of Crystal Structures Using Computer-basedVisualizationsDr. Susan P. Gentry, University of California, Davis Dr. Susan P. Gentry is a Lecturer with Potential Security of Employment in the Materials Science and Engineering department at the University of California, Davis. In her current position at UC Davis, she is integrating computational modules into the undergraduate and graduate materials curriculum. She is specifically interested in students’ computational literacy and life-long learning of computational materi- als science tools.Dr. Tanya Faltens, Purdue University, West
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Teaching Design Through Projects
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
James Bales; Thomas Consi
once per week for three hours. The time is generally broken into a lectureperiod of 45 minutes and a 2-hour-long lab period (except for the first class meeting, which isdescribed in the next section).We presume that the entering students have been exposed tomechanics in their high-school physics classes and have a passing familiarity with the notions ofdifferentiation and integration from calculus (this is typical for our entering classes). To date, thesubject has been offered twice, with eight students enrolled each time.The goals of the subject are: • To build excitement for engineering among first-year students by engaging them in an interesting hands-on project. • To introduce a few fundamental concepts from electronics to the
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Corporate Member Council Poster Session
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nada Marie Anid, New York Institute of Technology; Marta A Panero, New York Institute of Technology; Brian Carbonette, New York Institute of Technology
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Corporate Member Council, Diversity
researched by Becker (2010).4A summary of his surveys indicates that the greatest disparity is found in four categories:1) hands-on know how; 2) methods, systems know how; 3) ability to work in teams; and4) communication skills. The ETIC was created to address these gaps while responding tothe regional economy’s requirements for well-qualified workers. By having direct accessto industry, students benefit from real-life experiential activities while gaining thefoundational skills necessary to their integration into the workforce.Progress to-dateSince the launch of the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) inMarch 2015, the School has put into action a strategic plan to nurture an entrepreneurialecosystem at the new facility. All
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Fundamental: K-12 Students and Engineering Design Practices (Part 2)
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amber L. M. Kendall, Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
do young elementary students considervariables, specifications, and constraints when evaluating and redesigning solutions toengineering design problems?MethodologyThe study's subjects were six Kindergarten and nine 3rd-grade students at a public, magnetelementary school in a large, urban school district. The school's demographics wererepresentative of the state and district averages, and the school had recently been named a STEMschool by the district, which meant that it was expected to integrate STEM across all subjects,and provide students with increased opportunities for engaging in STEM activities such asscience fairs and university/industry partnerships. Even before this designation, the schoolemployed an engineering coach who saw
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
N. Yu; Peter K. Liaw
by the National Science Foundation tointegrate the long-standing research advances, achieved by the University of Tennessee (UT),Knoxville, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), on ceramic-matrix composites(CMCs) into the interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate level curricula of Materials andMechanics at UT.PROJECT COMPONENTSResearch Significant high-quality and innovative research progress covering a broad class oftechnologically important areas of CMCs, including fabrication, characterization, modeling anddesign, has been accomplished at ORNL as well as at UT since early 80's[1-39]. The researchadvances of CMCs are ready for being integrated into curriculum development. The continuedresearch efforts are currently being
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MECH - Technical Session 2: Enhancing Learning through Hands-On Design
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew S Ballard, Utah Valley University; Taten McConahay, Utah Valley University; Brett Swain, Utah Valley University; Sarah Dayley, Utah Valley University
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Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
impossible to truly learn without the learner being active in someway [2]. Active learning helps students to ascend above the initial cognition levels of rememberand understand from the revised Bloom’s taxonomy [3], requiring learners at the least to applyand analyze. Project-based learning is an important active learning technique, which allowsstudents to build upon what they already know from previous courses [1] and further deepentheir knowledge as they evaluate and create. In addition to deepening their knowledge of specifictechnical competencies from the engineering curriculum, project-based learning allows studentsto acquire skills that will be vital to them throughout their careers, including problem solving,communication, teamwork as well as
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Survey and Assessment Development
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David L. Little II, Oregon State University; Kathleen Quardokus Fisher, Oregon State University; Shane A. Brown P.E., Oregon State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; Jana Bouwma-Gearhart, Oregon State University
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Educational Research and Methods
courses in the core curriculum to the more complex, authentic problems and projects they face as professionals. Dr. Koretsky is one of the founding members of the Center for Lifelong STEM Education Research at OSU.Dr. Jana Bouwma-Gearhart, Oregon State University Jana L. Bouwma-Gearhart is an associate professor of STEM education at Oregon State University. Her research widely concerns improving education at research universities. Her earlier research explored en- hancements to faculty motivation to improve undergraduate education. Her more recent research concerns organizational change towards postsecondary STEM education improvement at research universities, in- cluding the interactions of levers (people
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Program Support Initiatives
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; Alyson Grace Eggleston, The Citadel
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Civil Engineering
classroom and office scenarios, The Citadeldecided in late June to purchase a Swivl for each classroom and selected labs, as well as an iPadfor each faculty member. The Citadel also transitioned to a new LMS and integrated Zoom intothe LMS for easy of scheduling and cloud recording.Transitioning to Hyflex and Online LearningThe rapid pivot to online learning created some growing pains for both faculty and students, butmore importantly, neither group was prepared for remote learning. As early as June 2020, it wasclear that training was needed prior to the Fall 2020 semester for both faculty and studentsregarding what constitutes quality online learning, in the event that no face-to-face instructionwere possible. The Citadel’s CEITL&DE initially
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International Division Technical Session 5
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Svetlana V. Levonisova, University of Southern California; Rachel E. Savage, University of Tulsa; Scott Charles Streiner, University of Pittsburgh; Erin J. McCave, Clemson University; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Cheryl Matherly; Lisa Benson, Clemson University; Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh
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International
Page 26.874.5as “an at-home effort to initiate students on the path to global competency in ways that fit theirstandard curricula.”23 According to the authors, integrated class experience often involves suchactivities as introductory education in the language, customs, history, and government in thecountry under study and sometimes provides a substitute for international travel throughelectronic interactions.In addition to program types outlined above, scholars outline various program components.Grandin and Maher define seven parameters by which programmatic components may vary.20These parameters are as follows: Short-term vs. long-term; English-language vs. Non-Englishlanguage; degree of cultural exposure/immersion; degree of curricular
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Odon M Musimbi, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Jean Paul Mulanza, University of Kinshasa
- shasa BP 255 Kinshasa XI, Democratic Republic of Congo. Dr.Ing, Aachen University, Germany (1990) Dipl. Ing (MS Eng), Aachen University, Germany (1986) c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Using Excel as a Tool to Teach Manufacturing and Heat TransferIntroduction The use of Excel in engineering education is a practical and important topic as Excel isused widely in real-world engineering practice. Microsoft Excel is an affordable, accessible andsimple computational tool for engineering students worldwide. In recent years, Excel has increasingly been used as a computational tool in science andengineering education [1-5] and in other fields [6-11]. The advantages of this tool are
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL) Technical Session - Effective Teaching 3
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas Tymvios, Bucknell University; Claudia Mara Dias Wilson, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Corrie Walton-Macaulay, Saint Martin's University; Moses Tefe, Norwich University; Scott R Hamilton P.E., York College of Pennsylvania; Xiaomei Wang, Brigham Young University; Gloria Faraone; Thais Alves, San Diego State University
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
seek to create an infrastructure that would eliminate disabling barriers,and work with stakeholders historically impacted but often ignored. Integrating a social justicemindset in engineering would normalize universal design while reducing the social acceptabilityfor “unforeseen” consequences.” This group subsequently convened bi-weekly with the aim ofcollaboratively developing a series of comprehensive lessons that could be shared with the largerCIT-E community of practice and would follow the established CIT-E lesson template.Motivated by the literature mentioned previously, the group decided to focus on the use of casestudies of past and current infrastructure projects that resulted in social inequities as a vehicle.Case studies have been