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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Andrea M. Ogilvie P.E., Virginia Tech; David B Knight, Virginia Tech; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas, Austin; Arturo A Fuentes, University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Patricia A. Nava P.E., University of Texas, El Paso; Valarie E. Taylor, Texas A&M University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
in undergraduate education.6 Myers, B., Starobin, S. S., Laanan, F. S., & Russell, D. (2012). Examining student engagement and transfer intentions among community college STEM students. The OCCRP Research Brief, 6. Series on STEM Student Success Literacy Project. Ames, IA: Office of Community College Research and Policy.7 Johnson, J. D., Starobin, S. S., Laanan, F. S., & Russell, D. (2012). The influence of self- Efficacy on student academic success, student degree aspirations, and transfer planning. The OCCRP Research Brief, 7. Series on STEM Student Success Literacy Project. Ames, IA: Office of Community College Research and Policy.8 Laanan, F. S., & Hernández, I. (2011). Transfer student
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Make It!
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University; Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University
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Manufacturing
: a plan for developing, launching, and managing on-campus MakerSpaces,” ASEE Fall 2015 Mid-Atlantic Section Conference, Lewisburg, PA, September 18-19, 2015.26. Tan, E., Calabrese Barton, A., Kang, H., & O'Neill, T. (2013), “Desiring a career in stem-related fields: How middle school girls articulate and negotiate identities-in-practice in science,” Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 50(10), 1143- 1179.27. Calabrese Barton, A. & Tan. E. (2010), “We be burnin: Agency, identity and learning in a green energy program,” Journal of the Learning Sciences, 19(2): 187-229.28. Bevan, B., Gutwill, J. P., Petrich, M., & Wilkinson, K. (2015), “Learning through stem-rich tinkering: Findings from a jointly
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Make It!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William H. Heeter; Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University
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Manufacturing
-00DR-D Click PLC 1 = $68.00 24 VDC Power Supply 1 = $30.00 12 gage Wire 10’ BLK &v10’ 20’ = $ 3.40 White Total $198.18Procedure: Time Planning:  Schedule this activity to take about 4 to 5, 90 minute class periods spread over a week. The first day of the project includes an introduction and assignment of the design project, and the last day is for student presentations. The three periods between are class time for student groups to work on the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Metz, Stevens Institute of Technology; Tania Jarosewich, Censeo Group ; Sheryl A. Sorby, Ohio State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
fingertips or a stylus instead of pencil and paper. Alpha versions for sketching exercise have been developed.35 Planned enhancements include a feedback mechanism to provide faculty automated feedback regarding students’ sketches. The workbook pages with sketching exercises will also be available as pdf files for students who do not have an iPad. In this project, we will test both methods of delivering sketching exercises and compare the results obtained through each.IV. Implementing Curriculum at Participating InstitutionsBenefits of an online format include the ability to accommodate complex student schedules andimplement the course with a lower level of resources. That said, the study is monitoringoutcomes and assessing whether an
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy Lewis Rickli, Wayne State University; Yinlun Huang, Wayne State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
relationships duringthe summer program.Pre-flection and SURE III survey results indicated that three 2016 participants that had notconsidered graduate education were considering or planning on a Ph.D. in a science field afterthe Summer Academy in Sustainable Manufacturing. All students were mildly to very satisfiedwith the experience, while 80% indicated they were likely to choose another undergraduateresearch experience. The full pre-flection and SURE III survey results are considerably moreextensive and can be discussed upon request from interested parties. The Grinnell Collegeundergraduate research survey for the 2016 site participants is not yet complete and will befinished once the Follow-Up survey is completed. Sample responses from the exit
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research; William Henderson III, University of Kentucky
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
educational initiatives designed to increase and broaden participation in STEM fields.Mr. William Henderson III, University of Kentucky Mr. William Henderson III is the co-director of the mentoring program as well as the Director for Di- versity Programs and Diversity/Out-of State recruitment for the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Engineering. Originally from Lexington, Kentucky, William obtained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Math Education and Secondary Math Education, respectively, from UK. He has performed a number of functions at UK including: grant writing, strategic planning for the university in general and for diversity in particular, coordinating student affairs, advising, and outreach programming
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret E. Beier, Rice University; Ann Saterbak, Rice University; Megan McSpedon; Michael Wolf, Rice University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
STEMattrition compared to peers. For example, some Scholars did not have access to calculus in highschool, while many of their non-RESP peers completed rigorous AP BC calculus courses. Thisweak math background creates a challenge for many Scholars whose degree plans requirecalculus and calculus-based physics courses to be taken simultaneously in the first year.As described elsewhere, RESP is not a remedial program [6]. Instead, the summer portion ofRESP prepares Scholars for the pace, rigor, and depth of the STEM curriculum by focusing onthe most challenging concepts covered in the first-year STEM curriculum. Taught almostentirely by Rice faculty, Scholars complete non-credit coursework in calculus, chemistry andphysics. Scholars attend classes five
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Make It!
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge A. Piña, Baltimore City Community College; Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University
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Manufacturing
traffic at all. Traffic light The Smart PLC Traffic Light system using a Click PLC controller was developed to solve the problems identified in the old traffic light cycle system. At the 1999 Annual International EMME/2 Conference of Chicago,Illinois, a paper on improving reliability of Traffic using intersection delay was presented byAashtiani et al.. Delay estimation at intersections was determined with or without signals. Thisdetailed research really highlights the needs of improving traffic light control and also thechallenges that we are facing.The objective of this lesson plan is to develop a Smart PLC Controller logic based traffic lightsimulator system
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Alan Cheville, Bucknell University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
species or actors.   Interaction linked by flows of resources and information   Interactions range widely in outcome (mutualism, commensalism,   predation). Nestedness confers more resiliency.   Specialized and generalized actors or species interact frequently.   Bottom-up interactions drive system.   Top-down interactions drive system.   Planning for the future.   Competition is always harmful
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pong P. Chu, Cleveland State University; Chansu Yu, Cleveland State University; Karla R Hamlen, Cleveland State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
revisedcurriculum is more effective for student learning, student interest, and whether students andinstructors feel it is a more effective method as well as the adequacy of lab materials. Thecontrol group for the evaluation consists of students taking courses in current curriculum and theexperimental group consists of the students taking courses in the enhanced spiral curriculum.The evaluation plan is a mixed-methods approach consisting of a quasi-experimental design withadditional qualitative data to support findings. A student interest and opinion survey was givenat the beginning and end of the semester, in which they reported their level of agreement withseveral items. The survey given in this study was based off the Science Motivation QuestionnaireII
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth A Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Kathleen Meehan, University of Glasgow; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Deborah Walter, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
increases from 300pages to 600 pages.ConclusionsThe online workshop format, with participant-produced videos viewed and commented on beforethe meetings, worked very well and is a cost-efficient method for collaborating anddisseminating ideas. Everyone got a good idea of what other active practitioners were doing anddiscussions were lively and far-ranging. An archive of the participants’ videos and commentsremains accessible on YouTube and can reach a wider audience of educators. More workshopsare being planned for 2017 and will address issues identified by the participants. While theindividual workshops were focused on specific classes of portable learning platforms, nearly allparticipants use more than one type and many use several. There is a
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Work-in-Progress Posters: Computers in Education Division Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Evelyn R. Sowells, North Carolina A&T State University; Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina A&T State University; Jonte R. Douglas; Li-Shiang Tsay; Dewayne Randolph Brown
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
, college life could beconsidered the “training wheels” of life. It is the time period when you leave home and yourresponsibilities gradually increase until you a fully responsible for yourself. During that timeperiod, especially if you are living on campus you are exposed to living and learning with otherstudents training for life as well. When receiving a traditional education, the actual collegeexperience includes meal plans, Greek life, sporting events, festivities, etc. [7]Another benefit of receiving a traditional education is the networking. The environment iscomprised of students, faculty and professionals in all degree areas. Prior to graduating, thenetworking students gained can come from the career center, previous professors, or
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suzanne W. Dietrich, Arizona State University; Don Goelman, Villanova University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
areformative assessment opportunities that both students and instructors appreciate. The preliminaryevaluation of the checkpoints presented in this paper were based on a student’s perspective oftheir usefulness. The anticipation is that the checkpoint feature will support evidence-basedpedagogy, such as a flipped classroom. Future research plans also include the evaluation of pre-and post- assessment data to further examine the effect of the checkpoints on student learning.As stated earlier, this project is ongoing. Since the study presented in this paper, a thirdanimation, DesignDB, has been released. This animation introduces students to the conceptualmodeling of data and how that visual design can be mapped to a relational schema for the storageand
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Developing New Engineering Educators
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Karlin, University of Southern Maine; Donna M. Riley, Virginia Tech
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New Engineering Educators
issufficiently broad to provide the foundation skills necessary while also pointing to disciplinesthat may supplement the faculty member’s current skill set and/or suggest potential mentors ortraining opportunities in other disciplines.Sample Implications for Faculty Leaders and MentorsFaculty leaders and mentors have significant roles both at the person level, mentoring andsupporting the development of individual faculty, and at the organizational level, influencingand/or implementing the policies and procedures of the organization that form one set ofconstraints to the faculty career. As we think about the best ways to mentor junior faculty inparticular, how can we design mentoring plans that provide space and encouragement to honeboth base and meta
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Renata A. Revelo, University of Illinois, Chicago; Joel Alejandro Mejia, Angelo State University; Idalis Villanueva, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
highlight the diversity within this group. Only then willresearch be able to clearly inform purposeful and directed practice to address underrepresentationat a systemic level. ReferencesAguirre-Covarrubias, S., Arellano, E., & Espinoza, P. (2015). “A pesar de todo”(Despite Everything): The Persistence of Latina Graduate Engineering Students at a Hispanic-Serving Institution. New Directions for Higher Education, 2015(172), 49–57.Andersen, L., & Ward, T. J. (2014). Expectancy-Value Models for the STEM Persistence Plans of Ninth-Grade, High-Ability Students: A Comparison between Black, Hispanic, and White Students. Science Education, 98(2), 216–242.Aschbacher, P. R., Li, E., & Roth, E. J
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Engineering Management Division Technical Session 2: Curriculum and the Classroom
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Homero Murzi, The University of Queenslad; Jurij Karlovsek, The University of Queensland; Bianey Ruiz, University of Táchira - Venezuela; Lilianny Virguez, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; omar perez
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Diversity
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Engineering Management
. engineering students teams without thetraining) in order to determine if the training experience in the course was the one causing thechanges of perceptions regarding the constructs.Another limitation of this study is participant bias. Participants were actively trained inteamwork and its constructs, therefore it is possible that students who choose to participate inthe post-test were very aware of the importance of our experiment, and their responses couldbe influenced by the training, and the expectation of receiving some reward from the teachingteam.For future work, we will continue conducting this experiment next semester and morequantitative data will be collected. Specifically, we plan to do an experiment having a controland experimental group
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Reflection
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristine R. Csavina, Colorado School of Mines; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University; Trevor Scott Harding, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Patrick Cunningham, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Educational Research and Methods
,” which includes processing prior experiences to direct future choices.Schön and Rose’s definitions enumerate on the temporal aim of reflection. This study will focuson this temporal aim of reflection as it is closely tied to individual’s values of reflection.Our current work is framed by Expectancy-Value Theory (EVT) (Wigfield & Eccles 2000,Eccles & Wigfield 2002) focusing specifically on how individuals value their current reflectionactivities. Task value is influenced by utility value, attainment value, intrinsic value, and cost.Utility value refers to the perceived usefulness of the task towards achieving an individual’sfuture plans or goals. Attainment value refers to the importance of doing well on a particulartask. Intrinsic value
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First-Year Programs: Monday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Teresa Lee Tinnell, University of Louisville; Jaqi C. McNeil, University of Louisville
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First-Year Programs
semesters) of anengineering degree program. Engineering is a complex degree program because many studentshave to start preparing for this degree while in high school by building up their mathematics andscience knowledge. For engineering students to start an engineering degree program, they startwith calculus, and are considered behind schedule starting with a lower level mathematicscourse. Although high school students may start planning for an engineering degree programduring their freshman to senior years, many students do not know what the different disciplinesof engineering are and what they do. In Changing the Conversation 1, they show that many highschool students do not have a realistic comprehension of the practice of engineering
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Teaming & Collaborative Learning
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University; Soo Jeoung Han, Texas A&M University; Michael Beyerlein, Texas A&M University; Jill Zarestky, Colorado State Univeristy; Lei Xie, Texas A&M University; Khalil M. Dirani, Texas A&M University; Rodney Boehm, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
support, and moving to the whiteboard to show initiative.We will also conduct post-event focus group interviews with the three winning teams and askteams to provide additional insight regarding the collected video data. We will choose five toseven critical moments of teams captured in the video and ask participants to explain or elaborateon their experience, thought processes, and interactions. In this way, we plan to explore someways that deep-level diversity attributes impact participants’ micro-level behaviors that buildcollaboration, transcending individual differences. The matching focus group data with videodata will aid in identifying critical patterns of behavior.Our research team expects to develop insights about team learning processes
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Studies in Faculty Development
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan Barlow, Utah State University; Jacek Uziak, University of Botswana; Idalis Villanueva, Utah State University; Oenardi Lawanto, Utah State University; Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University - Engineering Education
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Continuing Professional Development
, with a combination of asynchronousand synchronous instruction.The proposed certificate program includes plans for four online courses: Engineering CourseDesign, Assessing Learning and Teaching in Engineering, Principles of Engineering Teachingand Learning, and E-learning Course and Training Development in Engineering. Besides thecoursework, the online certificate program will also incorporate a Teaching Internship course,which should give students the opportunity to put their engineering education knowledge intopractical application.IntroductionTo become a professor, instructor, or trainer in engineering, whether in academia or in industry,an individual is only required to have a degree in engineering. In academia, this is generally aPhD (for
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First-Year Programs: Tuesday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George D. Ricco, University of Kentucky; Janet K. Lumpp, University of Kentucky
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First-Year Programs
referred to as “going rogue.” Within our program, we allow significantdeviation to incorporate individual teaching styles while still requiring a core set of exercises tobe accomplished by every course section. Starting in 2013, the Dean and Associate Dean for Academics in the College ofEngineering visited established FYE programs and began planning implementation of a programsuited to our own college. Improving student retention was the primary goal and the secondarygoal was to reduce changes of major within the college to help students choose an appropriatemajor and pursue it to graduation. This phenomenon is not endemic to our program and has beendocumented by others (Froyd & Ohland, 2005) Initial discussions with a working
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Pedagogy and Its Impact on Faculty and Students
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Lopez, Arizona State University; Yong Seok Park, California State University, Fullerton; Bethany B. Smith, Arizona State University; James A. Middleton, Arizona State University; Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University; Eugene Judson, Arizona State University; Robert J. Culbertson, Arizona State University, Department of Physics; Ying-Chih Chen, Arizona State University; Lydia Ross, Arizona State University; Lindy Hamilton Mayled; Stephen J. Krause, Arizona State University; Casey Jane Ankeny, Arizona State University
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Continuing Professional Development
, Materials, and Practice; 6. Motivation Theory and Content Relevance andFuture Value to Students; 7. Two-Way Formative Feedback and Reflective Practice by Students andInstructors; 8. Web-Enabled Tools and Resources for More Effective and Efficient Teaching andLearning; 9. Planning for Classroom Innovation in an Upcoming Course”1. Assessment of theimplementation of these principles is conducted through the Reformed-Teaching ObservationProtocol (RTOP), which is an instrument “designed to constructively critique details of classroompractice,” such as cooperative learning and interactive engagement3. This instrument allows for ameasure of effectiveness and faculty fidelity to student-centered teaching in the classroom. TheRTOP evaluation assesses the
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First-Year Programs: Tuesday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Khushikumari Patel, Clemson University; Claire L. A. Dancz, Clemson University; Eliza Gallagher, Clemson University; Charity Watson
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First-Year Programs
natural tendencies to action put them at a disadvantage in a self-paced coursecomponent. In addition to the quantitative data collected, we have interview data from seven of theparticipants. Analysis of the qualitative data is underway. The quantitative results are sufficiently TMpromising for us to expand the study. We plan to administer the Kolbe A during class time to allprecalculus students at the start of next fall semester.References [1] Ward Canfield. ALEKS: A Web-based Intelligent Tutoring System. Mathematics and Com- puter Education, 35(2):152, 2001. [2] Noel-Levitz. National Freshman Attitudes Report, 2012, An Exploration of Attitudes That Influence
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Work-in-Progress Oral Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Eric Wagner, Trine University; Amanda Portis Malefyt, Trine University; Jon D Koch, Trine University
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Chemical Engineering
emphasizes the second step in the above process. While this is not meant to be a tutorial,the example below should provide the reader with a sense of how the template is used. Detailedinstructions and the latest template can be found at www.ExcelProblemPedia.orgIt should be noted, the website repository is in its infancy and it, along with the templates andinstructional material, are works in progress. While over 100 different problems, primarily in Materialand Energy Balances, have been developed using some version of the template, most are not yet availableon the web site. In this stage, template development is much easier if a limited number of questions aredeveloped for the templates current version. It is planned that the beta version of the
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Technical Session 2a
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Keith E. Holbert P.E., Arizona State University
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Diversity, Pacific Southwest Section
. Whittaker, “A comparison of student achievement and satisfaction in an online versus a traditional face-to-face statistics class,” Innovative Higher Education, vol. 29, no. 3, Spring 2005, pp. 233-250.7. M. Shachar, Y Neumann, “Differences between traditional and distance education academic performances: a meta-analytic approach,” International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, vol. 4, no. 2, Oct. 2003, 20 pp.8. B. Means, Y. Toyama, R. Murphy, M. Bakia, K. Jones, Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development, Washington, DC, revised Sept. 2010, 94
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Technical Session 2b
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Seema C Shah-Fairbank P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Kenneth W. Lamb P.E. Ph.D, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Pacific Southwest Section
andflipped formats exposed students to further teamwork, leadership and communication skillsdevelopment. Finally, as a surprise benefit, replacing lecturing with in-class work anddiscussion has become personally rewarding.As we continue to develop the flipped classroom for Engineering Hydrology we hope to increasestudents’ conceptual understanding. The current practice has been to develop discussionscentered on conceptual ideas, but this has not been effective. New strategies are being plannedfor implementation in spring of 2017. In addition, indirect surveys were conducted to evaluatestudent attitudes toward the HA and flipped environments which were inconclusive. Thus, adetailed analysis on attitudes are planned during the 2017-2018 academic year
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Technical Session 2a
Collection
2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Dean Arakaki, Cal Poly State University
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Pacific Southwest Section
first 10 or 15 minutes of class. This also helps the instructor identifytopics that students find difficult to understand and could also help steer the in-class discussion.Multi-media examples will be added to further enhance student motivation6.Following the topic review, the author plans to pose discussion questions to the class and to formgroups. This represents a major departure from the usual engineering class format and aredirection toward liberal arts-type classes. The discussion group format may be unfamiliar tostudents in engineering classes but the primary goal is to actively work together to solvediscussion questions. This provides a real-world collaborative experience.Video CreationLecture video creation can be an intimidating
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2017 ASEE Mid Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Mehdi Shokouhian, Morgan State University; Monique H. Head, Morgan State University
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Diversity
weights of this course that was taught by the first author from August2016 through December 2016. Table 1. Composition of ARCH 311, Fall 2016 (School of Architecture and Planning, Morgan State University) Components Grading Weights Lowest Grade Dropped Assignments 30% No Group Project 10% NA Semester Exam I 13.3% Semester Exam II 13.3% Yes Semester Exam III 13.3% Final Exam 20% NAIn this course, students were exposed to the lab after the first exam to
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2017 ASEE Mid Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Michael Mehari Shiferaw, Morgan State University; Sagar Sathyanarayanan, JSS solutions; Ravin Jajistar, JSS Solutions LLC
which includes conditionals, loops, user defined functions with output facilities. The term “environment” is intended to characterize it as a fully planned and coherentsystem, rather than an incremental accretion of very specific and inflexible tools, as is frequentlythe case with other data analysis software. Spring 2017 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, April 7-8, 2017 MSU R is designed around a true computer language, and it allows users to add additionalfunctionality by defining new functions. Advanced users can write C code to manipulate Robjects directly. Many users think of R as a statistics system, but in general, it is an environmentwithin which statistical techniques are implemented. R can be
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2017 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Gabriel Bánesz Ph.D., Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra; Alena Hašková Ph.D., Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra; Danka Lukáčová, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra (Slovakia)
user. Maximal waitingtime is 120 s, i.e. all activities, which the experimenter plans to carry out, must be done inthis time duration. The experiment web sites do not offer any information and instructionsrelated to the experiment theory, its teaching goals or didactic use.The use of the remote real experiments in teaching practice in the Central Europe region isconsiderably limited. The research results 12 point to the fact that only 35 % of thesurveyed respondents have some basic information and knowledge on the remoteexperiments. And what is even more alarming from the given 35 % only 14 % use thesemeans in their teaching practice. The created catalogue should help to improve this state onthe side of the teachers. But on the other hand at