implemented Virtual Labs (VLs) for AAE 20401, AeromechanicsII, a one-credit lab course for second-year aerospace engineering students, in Fall 2018–Spring2019. Following the AAE 20401 VLs, we also implanted VLs for AAE 35201, StructuralAnalysis I, a one-credit lab course for third-year aerospace engineering students, in Spring 2019–Spring 2020. The implementation of the VLs coincided with a particular period of time: theCOVID-19 school closure and remote learning in March 2020-August 2020. Thus, this papertalks about the following two main topics: 1) the implementation of AAE 35201 VLs and 2)pedagogy change before, during, and after the COVID-19 school closure and learning. Then, asa part of the discussion, we will talk about how the COVID-19 school
and industry-sponsored competitions.Georgia Institute of Technology pairs this continuous learning with a formalized capstone designcourse to further promote experiential opportunities for its students. The student-run Design &Innovation development team embodies extracurricular experiential learning by designing anddeveloping bespoke software solutions to support Georgia Tech’s Interdisciplinary CapstoneDesign (IDCD) program. In 2013, the original team designed these solutions using Django, aPython-based web framework, and Ruby-on-Rails, a web framework written in Ruby. Atransition to the Infinite Blue Platform, a low-code application development platform, was madein 2019 to ensure application sustainability. This transition highlights
Diversity Relations liaison. In addition, Janelle obtained a M.Ed. in Student Affairs Leadership from Widener University. Coupling her interest in social justice, education and policy, Janelle earned an Ed.D. from Widener University in Higher Education Administration and Policy.Ms. Brianna Shani Benedict, Purdue University Brianna Benedict is a Graduate Research Assistant in the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University. She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #27682 at North
mitigate a “chilly climate” transform women’s experience, relationships, and achievement in engineering,” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 107, no. 2, pp. 468- 485, May 2015.[13] S. C. Davis, E. C. Moise, N. Cheon and S. B. Nolen, “Investigating Student Perceptions of an Engineering Department’s Climate: The Role of Peer Relations,” in Proceedings of the 2018 ASEE Annual Conference, 24-27 June 2018, Salt Lake City, Utah [Online]. Available: http://www.asee.org [Accessed: 14 January 2019][14] M. T. Wang and J. L. Degol, “School climate: A review of the construct, measurement, and impact on student outcomes,” Educational Psychology Review, vol. 28 no. 2, pp. 315-352, June 2016. [15] S. Secules, A. Gupta, A. Elby and C. Turpen
Paper ID #27067Infusing STEM Courses with Problem-Based Learning about TransportationDisruptive TechnologiesDr. Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina Dr. Pierce is the Director for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of South Carolina. He is a USC Connect Faculty Fellow for Integrative Learning and former Bell South Teaching Fellow in the College of Engineering and Computing. He is the ASEE Campus Representative and a Director for the Graduate Studies Division. Dr. Pierce has experience and interest in the evaluation of
engineering possible selves and certainty of career path,” in 2018 Frontiers in Engineering Conference, 2018.[39] J. Ramey, “noncensus: U.S. census regional and demographic data. R package version 0.1. https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=noncensus,” 2014.[40] United States Census Bureau, “Current population survey,” 2019. [Online]. Available: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/cps/data-detail.html.[41] Pew Research Center, “America’s shrinking middle class: A close look at changes within metropolitan areas,” 2016.[42] J. C. Major, A. Godwin, G. Sonnert, and P. Sadler, “STEM experiences of engineering students from low-socioeconomic neighborhoods,” 2018 ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo., 2018.[43] D. Riley, “Rigor/Us
publications in archival journals and conference proceedings. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM and a member of AAAI, APS, ASEE, INSTICC and SIAM.C. Cozette Comer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University C. Cozette Comer has been conducting and supporting scoping/mapping reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and other forms of evidence synthesis since 2018 as both a researcher and information specialist. She is currently the Assistant Director for Evidence Synthesis Services at the University Libraries at Virginia Tech, leading the development of support and educational services for faculty, students, staff, and community members across disciplines and in interdisciplinary contexts
responsible for working with specific teams throughout thesemester to monitor students’ progress, provide guidance, and identify errors.4.3. Student’s feedbackThe teamwork activity was offered to students enrolled in class in 2018 and 2019 in a face-toface (f-2-f) format and in a hybrid format in fall 2020 and spring 2021. Table 1 summarizesstudents’ feedback on the effectiveness of this activity in their learning collected from class midsemester surveys. The results showed that the percentage of students who agreed or stronglyagreed about the effectiveness of the teamwork activity remained almost the same in the f-2-fmodality and slightly improved in the hybrid modality compared to the in-person mode. Morethan 70 percent of students agreed that team
and M. Talha, “Turnitin: Is it a text matching or plagiarism detection tool?,”Saudi J. Anaesth., vol. 13, no. Suppl 1, pp. S48–S51, Apr. 2019, doi: 10.4103/sja.SJA_772_18.[6] E. Eckel, “Textual Appropriation and Attribution in Engineering Theses andDissertations: An Exploratory Study,” in 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & ExpositionProceedings, Indianapolis, Indiana: ASEE Conferences, Jun. 2014, p. 24.1184.1-24.1184.16. doi:10.18260/1-2--23117.[7] D. Simpson, “Academic dishonesty: An international student perspective,” High. Educ.Polit. Econ., vol. 2, no. 1, Art. no. 1, Apr. 2016, doi: 10.32674/hepe.v2i1.22.[8] Y. (Helen) Zhang, H. Lin, X. Zhang, and Q. Ye, “The next steps in academic integrity —education, awareness, norms
engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her B.S. at the University of Oklahoma. She did postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on developing computational models for multiscale tissue physiology and pharmacology including the kidneys and lungs as key organs of interest. Her teaching interests focus on chemical reaction kinetics and computational science and engineering. She received an NSF CAREER Award in 2019. She is the 2020-2021 Chair of the ASEE Chemical Engineering Division.Samantha Lyn Carpenter, Oklahoma State University Samantha Carpenter received her B.S. in mechanical engineering from Oklahoma State University cum laude in the spring of
University. He has degrees from Swarthmore College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Florida. His research on the longitudinal study of engineering students, team assign- ment, peer evaluation, and active and collaborative teaching methods has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Sloan Foundation and his team received for the best paper published in the Journal of Engineering Education in 2008, 2011, and 2019 and from the IEEE Transactions on Education in 2011 and 2015. Dr. Ohland is an ABET Program Evaluator for ASEE. He was the 2002–2006 President of Tau Beta Pi and is a Fellow of the ASEE, IEEE, and AAAS. American c
informationthat engage the student and require attentiveness and interaction [7, 8]. Each click is recordedand analyzed. Enrollment ranged from 89 to 104 students per semester between 2016 and 2020 ata public university. This paper briefly aggregates student animation watch and re-watch data.The animations are spread across almost every section and chapter (Table 1). Table 1. MEB zyBook Chapter titles and animation count by year. Number of Animations per Chapter by Year Chapter Chapter Title 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 1 Quantities, Units, Calculations 9 9 9 9 9 10 2 Material Balances 19 19 19 19 19 19
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021I. AbstractThis paper builds on the ethical aspects of an introductory engineering course — BR200 — anIntroduction to Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering. Various details of this course havebeen presented at ASEE Conferences in 2011, 2019 and here in 20211,2,3 and elsewhere.4 Thecourse structure was described in 2011; one ethical innovation (story-writing) in 2019; and herein 2021 the didactic changes needed to adapt to a partial or full online presence as the result ofthe COVID pandemic. This present paper focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 on theteaching strategy used to introduce and discuss medical engineering ethical issues within theclass as it
, Coeur d'Alene, ID, October, 2018. [Online]. Available: https://search.proquest.com/docview/2193095035.[5] B. E. Hughes, W. J. Schell, and B. Tallman, "Development of Leadership Self-Efficacy: Comparing Engineers, Other STEM, and Non-STEM Majors," in FIE 2018 Conference Proceedings, San Jose, CA, October 2018.[6] W. J. Schell, E. H. Bryce, P. E. Brett Tallman, A. Emma, M. B. Romy, and B. K. Monika, "Exploring the Relationship Between Students’ Engineering Identity and Leadership Self-Efficacy," presented at the ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, Tampa, Florida, 2019/06/15, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/32817.[7] W. J. Schell and B. E. Hughes, "Are Engineers’ Leadership Attitudes
, and active and collaborative teaching methods has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Sloan Foundation and his team received for the best paper published in the Journal of Engineering Education in 2008, 2011, and 2019 and from the IEEE Transactions on Education in 2011 and 2015. Dr. Ohland is an ABET Program Evaluator for ASEE. He was the 2002–2006 President of Tau Beta Pi and is a Fellow of the ASEE, IEEE, and AAAS. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Switching into and out of Engineering: Trends and Patterns (Work-In-Progress)IntroductionDespite the efforts of the last decades
conceptual framework.” Open University of the Netherlands, 2011.[2] J.K. Nelson, M.A. Hjalmarson, L. Bland, and A. Samaras, “The SIMPLE Design Framework for Teaching Development Across STEM,” Proceedings of the 2016 ASEE Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 2016.[3] J.K. Nelson and M.A. Hjalmarson, “Insights into the Nature of Change and Sustainability in an Ongoing Faculty Development Effort,” Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference, Tampa, FL, June 2019.[4] E. Wenger, Communities of practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity, 1st pbk. ed.. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.[5] R. M. Felder and R. Brent, Teaching and Learning STEM: A Practical Guide, 1 edition. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass
, and Understanding School Culture. During these years, he has taught construction courses in several technical schools. Mr. Beigpourian currently works in the CATME project, which is NSF funding project, on optimizing team- work skills and assessing the quality of Peer Evaluations.Mr. Frank Luchini, Frank Luchini has five years experience in industry working as a Process/Design/Project Engineer. He recently returned to academia to earn a PhD in Engineering Education at Purdue University. He will be completing a Master in Engineering Education in May and starting as a Assistant Professor at Trine University in August 2019. He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a BA in Arts and Humanities from Michigan
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” completing marathons on 7 of 7 continents including Comrades (the Ultimate Human Race) in South Africa. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Work in Progress: Development of a biomedical engineering concentration area within an integrated engineering major emphasizing sociotechnical thinkingIntroduction. In this ‘Work in Progress’ paper, we present our efforts to develop a newconcentration area in biomedical engineering (BME) within a newly created IntegratedEngineering major at The University of San Diego (USD), which has been a “Changemaker”-designated campus since 2011. The goal with the development of our BME concentration area isto provide students with an engineering curriculum
. Walther, “Examining a novel theory-to- practice effort in engineering education through multiple theoretical lenses of systems and change” in Proceedings of the 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 2018. Available: https://peer.asee.org/30464[11] D. A. Chen, J. A. Mejia, and S. Breslin, “Navigating equity work in engineering: contradicting messages encountered by minority faculty,” Digital Creativity, Vol. 30, pp. 329-344. Oct. 2019.
Rethinking Computer-Aided Design in the Civil Engineering Curriculum : Impact and Lessons Learned,” in ASEE 126th Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2019.
, Autonomous Systems, and Control and Automation. Dr. Luo is an IEEE senior member, INFORMS, and ASEE member. Dr. Luo is active nationally and internationally in his research field. He was the Program Co-Chair in 2018 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation (IEEE-ICIA’2018). He was the Plenary Session Co-Chair in the 2021 and 2019 International Conference on Swarm Intelligence, and he was the Invited Session Co-Chair in the 2017 International Conference on Swarm Intelligence. He was the General Co-Chair of the 1st IEEE International Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Smart Technologies (IEEE-CIST 2015), and Journal Special Issues Chair, IEEE 2016 International Conference on Smart Technologies
program origin stories,” in ASEE annual conference & exposition, 2019.[3] Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute, “2018 Manufacturing Skills Gap Study,” Deloitte United States. Accessed: Jul. 01, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/manufacturing/articles/future-of-manufacturing- skills-gap-study.html[4] L. Avendano, J. Renteria, S. Kwon, and K. Hamdan, “Bringing equity to underserved communities through STEM education: implications for leadership development,” Journal of Educational Administration and History, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 66–82, 2019.[5] D. Reider, K. Knestis, and J. Malyn-Smith, “Workforce education models for K-12 STEM education programs: Reflections on, and implications for, the
participants’ reflections and interviews,journaling, and our observations of the participants’ own CAE. Additionally, we would measurethe growth in participants’ critical consciousness by using the Contemporary CriticalConsciousness Measure I and II surveys [7], [8]. After sharing the goals of the project withdifferent ASEE 2023 Annual Conference attendees [1] and talking to potentially interestedparticipants, we decided to shift the project to first collect a baseline on how Whiteness is beingconceptualized in engineering spaces. Following Cabrera’s [9] call to challenge the socialamnesia that calls into question effort and merit in higher education, we came to the conclusionthat amnesia regarding racialization and systemic racism in engineering is
andreflective responses to class assignments has allowed this dataset to be assembled.References 1. R.A. Linsenmeier and A. Saterbak, “Fifty Years of Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Education,” Ann. Biomed. Eng., vol. 48, no.6, pp. 1590-1615, 2020. 2. N.L. Ramo and A. Huang-Saad, “Work in Progress: Exploring the Relationships Between BME Student Perception of the Field and Career Plans,” ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Conf. Proc., vol. 2021-June 2021. 3. K. Meyers, V. Goodrich, S. Blackowsi, and E.Spingola, “Factors affecting first-year engineering students’ choice of majors,” Int. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 35, no.4, pp. 861-877, 2019. 4. B.D. Jones, M.C. Paretti, S.F. Hein, and T.W. Knott, “An analysis of motivation
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program through online pre- and post-program surveys for both students and mentors as well as a focus group discussion with students. The evaluation report indicates significant improvement from the summer 2021 program regarding student satisfaction compared to the previous summer 2019 on-site program. Detailed quantitative analysis and lessons learned from the report will be presented in this paper to offer valuable experience and best practices for organizing effective cohort-based undergraduate research programs. I. I NTRODUCTIONClarkson University has hosted an NSF funded Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU)Site program titled “High Performance Computing with Engineering Applications
Paper ID #40493Outcome assessment and learned best practices of an undergraduateresearch experience projectDr. Mohsen Mosleh, Howard University Mohsen Mosleh is a Professor of mechanical engineering at Howard University and an active member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) since 2004. He has served positions of Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education and Graduate Program Director at Howard University. Dr. Mosleh received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has extensively published in journals and conferences, been issued U.S. patents, and has advised numerous
New Professional Skills Curriculum,” in Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing, New York, NY, USA, Jul. 2020, pp. 379– 385. doi: 10.1145/3311790.3396619.[23] K. Luchini-Colbry, C. McComb, J. Rojewski, A. Briliyanti, and D. J.-L. Colbry, “Engineering Futures: Updating a Successful Professional Development Program to Address New Challenges,” presented at the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Jun. 2019. Accessed: Oct. 27, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/engineering- futures-updating-a-successful-professional-development-program-to-address-new- challenges[24] M. Luchini, D. Cribbs, D. Colbry, and K. Luchini-Colbry, “Adapting an NSF-Funded Professional Skills Curriculum
; Small, S. K. (2019, July), Flip-J instructional strategies in the first- year engineering design classroom Paper presented at 2019 FYEE Conference, Penn State University, Pennsylvania. https://cms.jee.org/3369518. Gaines, J.E., Akintewe, O., Small, S., Henry, T. (2019), Engineering Design Instruction Using Slack for Project Support and Teamwork, In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2019-June), Paper ID #2523819. Gaines, J.E., (2019) Engineering Skills and not People through the First-year Design Experience and Service Learning, In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2019-June), Paper ID #2517120. Blaine A. Price, Mike Richards, Marian Petre, Anthony Hirst