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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
H. Ronald Clements III, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Brianna McIntyre, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Jacqueline Rohde, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Heather Perkins, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Sherry Chen; Andrea Castillo, University of California, Irvine; Joana Marques Melo, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Allison Godwin, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
in Psychology at the University of Cincinnati, and graduated in Spring 2021. I'm currently a member of the STRIDE lab at Purdue University as a Postdoctoral Researcher, and will be joining Indiana University's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences as a Visiting Assistant Professor. I’ve participated in various research projects, most of which focus on identity and stereotypes. My current primary research interests are identity processes, STEM education, and the influence of stereotypes.Andrea Castillo A.Lili Castillo is a graduating senior at the University of California, Irvine majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering. Her research interests include engineering identity
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ERM: Mental Health and Wellness
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gabriella Sallai, Pennsylvania State University; Johnathan Vicente, Pennsylvania State University; Kanembe Shanachilubwa, Pennsylvania State University; Catherine Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University
and how she would present the final paper draft of this work. She purposefullyrestrained from sharing that she was working on this side project to avoid being told she was notallowed to do it and avoid straining her good relationship with her advisor.Research In Table 6, we present the coping landscape for Research Stress. Here, the numbersrepresent the number of participants, of the 41 who experienced this stressor, who used either thecoping mechanism individually or in combination with another mechanism. The three mostcommon combinations of mechanisms were Support with Active coping, Balance & Boundarieswith Active coping, and Acceptance with Reframing.Table 6. Research stress coping landscape: second column indicates the number
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Mechanical Engineering: Online Education
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrea Gregg, Pennsylvania State University; Jacqueline O'Connor, Pennsylvania State University
present on the first iteration of a multi-semester design-based research (DBR)project. This ongoing project is concerned with the intentional integration of active learning andmetacognitively-focused (ALM) activities within multiple offerings of a foundationalThermodynamics course (THERMO). A DBR framework enables a dual focus on both theiterative improvements of course design and teaching practice as well as research investigationsinto the attendant design and pedagogical concepts. In this paper, we first discuss the literaturesurrounding active learning, metacognition, and the intersection of the two, with specialconsideration to online contexts. We next describe the instructional design of the fully online,qasynchronous THERMO course offered
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ECE Division Technical Session 8: Effective Teaching and Learning in Post-Pandemic Classrooms and Other Curricular Innovations
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tyler Gamvrelis, University of Toronto; Hamid Timorabadi, University of Toronto
project, design, and test engineer as well as a consultant to industry. His research interests include the application of digital signal processing in energy systems and computer networks. He also has deep interest in engineering education and the use of technology to advance the learning experience of undergraduate students. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Challenges with Online Teaching and Learnings for the Post- Pandemic ClassroomAbstractAt the start of 2020, safety concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic causededucational institutions around the world to rapidly transition to
Conference Session
Educational Research and Methods (ERM) Division Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Liang Wang; Wei Zhang, Zhejiang University; binbin shao, Zhejiang University
engineeringtalent cultivation, the Emerging Engineering Education has attracted much research attention and MOEhas set up some specific supportive research funds and projects to accelerate the cultivation ofapplication-oriented, interdisciplinary and skilled engineering talents.Stimulated by the Emerging Engineering Education policy, leading engineering universities in China haveexplored new ways of engineering education. New forms of engineering learning have emerged such asengineering studios, engineering laboratories, research experience or engineering competitions forengineering undergraduates, etc., which have a common feature: organized by a group of students withsimilar interests. These new practical experiments in the engineering learning field are
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Biomedical Engineering Division: Developing Lab and Research Skills for BioE/BME Students
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Chapman, University of San Diego; Marissa Forbes, University of San Diego
opportunity to work withresearch group leaders in Sweden on projects related to bioinformatics. Given that researchprograms have such an important role in student development, all research programs should strivefor continual improvement from year to year. Part of this continual improvement should be thedocumentation and dissemination of best practices to help to continually improve not onlyindividual programs but to create a resource that other program directors can learn from to improvetheir own programs. As such, a main goal of this paper is to synthesize and present researchstudent’s perspectives throughout a summer program through the qualitative analysis of blog postswritten at numerous points during the program.This paper builds off of previous
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Technical Session 3: Student Success
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Muzammil Arshad, Texas A&M University; Rebecca R. Romatoski, St. Ambrose University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
] investigated one component of the hybrid course format for the Mechanics ofMaterials course. The student’s interaction with online videos in terms of their video-viewingbehaviors was examined.Kazeruni et al. [5] focused on the comparing two different pedagogical approaches betweentraditional engineering and business school courses to develop complementary skills amongststudents by combining both approaches in a single course of Introduction to Nanobiotechnologyand Nanobioscience. The study lacked in showing the design of the instructional coursestructure, which could have proven beneficial for the faculty.A project-based approach was introduced for an aerospace engineering course that used thedesign, analysis, manufacturing, testing, and launching of
Conference Session
Committee on Educational Policy Presents: Holistic Students
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joan Z. Carter, Inver Hills Community College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering Division (CIVIL)
(Some) (Some)C. Engineering as a Major ChoiceThrough the interviews, the following themes emerged to create an image of what the students’lived experience was in choosing to major in engineering. Figure 2 notes the themes; the detailsare left out here for brevity. For full results refer to [1].Figure 2Engineering as a Major Choice Themes Like & Good at Role Models Self-Efficacy Math/Science & Mentors & Agency (Most) (Most) (Most) Lifestyle, Comfort, Engineering Club & Gender Roles & Money Project Showcase
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Sociotechnical Thinking: Who, Why, and How?
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benjamin J. Laugelli, University of Virginia
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES)
professors at Triune University, developed an introductorymechanical engineering design course that attempted to integrate themes from Frankenstein intorobot design projects [3]. The principle aim of the course was to provide a vehicle for students“to experiment with connecting engineering and the humanities” [3]. To facilitate thisconnection, students were tasked to develop designs for robots that related to themes in MaryShelley’s Frankenstein. As they read the novel, students reflected on certain passages theythought could serve as thematic inspiration for robot design concepts. In their reflections,students included a sketch of the concept design along with an explanation of its connection to aparticular theme in the novel. After analyzing the
Conference Session
Research Methodologies – Session 2
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kanembe Shanachilubwa, Pennsylvania State University; Catherine G. P. Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
educationresearch, in part because it has the advantage of collecting stories and giving voice toexperiences that have perhaps been silenced in prior scholarship. For example, in recentengineering education literature, narrative methods have been used to explore subjects like howand why students choose to study engineering [1], the emotional trajectories of engineeringstudents [2], learner agency in intercultural project based learning environments [3], and theinfluence of race and gender in engineering education in the US [4]. Narrative inquiry has twodistinct advantages compared to other research techniques. First, it capitalizes on humans' naturalinclination to think and share their experiences in the form of stories, thus making data
Conference Session
Design Methodologies 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico; Madalyn Wilson-Fetrow, University of New Mexico; Yan Chen, University of New Mexico; Eva Chi, University of New Mexico; Abhaya K. Datye, University of New Mexico; Sang M. Han, University of New Mexico; Jamie Gomez, University of New Mexico; Andrew Olewnik, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Design in Engineering Education
Paper ID #32964The Educative Design Problem Framework: Relevance, SociotechnicalComplexity, Accessibility, and Nondeterministic High CeilingsDr. Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico Dr. Vanessa Svihla is a learning scientist and associate professor at the University of New Mexico in the Organization, Information and Learning Sciences program and in the Chemical and Biological En- gineering Department. She served as Co-PI on an NSF RET Grant and a USDA NIFA grant, and is currently co-PI on three NSF-funded projects in engineering and computer science education, including a Revolutionizing Engineering Departments
Conference Session
Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Thomas L. Acker, Northern Arizona University; Nena E. Bloom, Northern Arizona University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
projects that focus on opportunities for, and retention of, K-20 students in STEM areas, majors and fields. She also conducts education research focusing on questions about professional development for educators and how educators support student learning in STEM. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 The Rapid Model: Initial Results from Testing a Model to Set Up a Course Sharing Consortia for STEM Programs at the Graduate LevelAbstractSkilled candidates with graduate training are in critical need in the wind energy industry. Toprepare for employment in the industry requires both general training (e.g., an engineeringdegree, a business degree, etc.) and
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Electrical and Computer
could become significant undertaking for the instructor and has likelydissuaded adaptation into some courses. With a better understanding of the time commitment andpossible avenues for implementation, more instructors could be compelled to try.In this work, an instructor in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering converted threecourses to competency-based grading and allowed unlimited resubmissions for all quizzes, exams,and homework assignments (only final projects were exempt from resubmission). Data weregathered regarding the number of resubmissions, the faculty time grading, and the impact of theinfinite resubmission policy. In two semesters, these data are compared for three different courses,as well as compared to previous
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Steven S. Holland, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jennifer L. Bonniwell, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Joshua D. Carl, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Brian E. Faulkner, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Richard W. Kelnhofer, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Cory J. Prust, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Luke Gerard Weber P.E., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Electrical and Computer
curriculum and in considering the impact on the electronic measurement practices acrossall courses. Several of the key best practices are summarized below: • Utilization of common platforms when appropriate. A single mobile measurement platform is to be used throughout the curriculum in order to minimize costs for students and avoid requiring students to constantly learn new hardware platforms. • Utilization of a flipped lab environment as appropriate. With a mobile studio platform, the weekly lab is envisioned to serve as an open meeting where students can work on their experiments, ask questions, and demonstrate performance, but is no longer the sole work time for building and testing their projects. This allows
Conference Session
Medley of Undergraduate Programming and Pedagogies
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Anastasia Marie Rynearson, Campbell University; Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Campbell University; Michele Miller, Campbell University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
. She received undergraduate and graduate degrees in mechanical engineering from Duke and NC State, respectively. Her research interests include engineering education and precision manufacturing. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Use of Personas in Rating Scholarship ApplicationsIntroductionThis evidence-based practice paper introduces a method for creating subjective, holistic rubricsbased on the human-centered design concept of personas. It can be difficult to align assessmentmetrics with subjective artifacts, especially when the goal of the artifact itself is subjective. Thefaculty team who collaborated on an NSF S-STEM project faced
Conference Session
Design Pedagogy 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Sonia Travaglini, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University; Helen L. Chen, Stanford University; Swetha Nittala, Stanford University
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Design in Engineering Education
problem solving project-based challenges. Kits providethe opportunity for students to engage in legitimate tasks where they can engage in practices theywill use in the engineering and aerospace industry [4]. Using components, technical tools (bothsoftware and hardware), and safety equipment, employed within the engineering field, thestudents engaged in project-based work throughout the Capstone course. The kits were designedto leverage all the prior technical skills students had developed during their studies in thecurriculum of their engineering degree. To a lesser extent, tools such as Zoom also provided alegitimate engagement to practice professional engineering skills, including collaboration andteam participation via video-conferencing. This
Conference Session
Bring Your Own Experiment: Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Yanjun Yan, Western Carolina University; Robert D. Adams, Western Carolina University; Paul M. Yanik, Western Carolina University; Hugh Jack, Western Carolina University; Andrew Ritenour, Western Carolina University; Hayrettin B. Karayaka, Western Carolina University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
science, novel methods for environmental re- mediation, and microelectronics including surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices. In addition to teaching in the field of electrical engineering, he coordinates the senior engineering capstone program which is a multidisciplinary, two-semester course sequence with projects sponsored by industrial partners. Within this role, he focuses on industrial outreach and the teaching and assessment of professional skills. He received his Ph.D. and S.M. degrees from MIT in 2007 and 1999, respectively, and a B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Virginia in 1997.Dr. Hayrettin B. Karayaka, Western Carolina University Bora Karayaka is an Associate Professor at the College of Engineering and
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Environmental Engineering Technical Session 4: Environmental Issues and the Impacts of Intersectionality
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado Boulder; JoAnn Silverstein P.E., University of Colorado Boulder
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering, Women in Engineering
? (c) How does the skill of listening relate to ethical engineering? In-class Did anything surprise you in the ASCE Code of Ethics? student Did anything seem missing from the ASCE Code of Ethics? break-out What were your thoughts based on listening to the panel video? discussion Discuss ethical issues pertinent to bridge design (linked to class project)Content analysis on the 52 submitted written assignments was conducted by the first author afterthe completion of the semester (students were allowed to drop 2 assignments during thesemester, and 4 did not submit this assignment); results are summarized in Table 2. The majorityof the submissions were 250 to 500 words, with a median length of 400 words. The studentsperformed
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Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Sarah Jane Bork, University of Michigan; Joi-lynn Mondisa, University of Michigan
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Graduate Studies
alienationexperienced by children with autism spectrum disorder. In terms of higher education studies, a2017 study used photovoice to understand the pursuit of leadership experiences by women inSTEM [30]. Although the prompt was not directly related to mental health experiences,discussions included conversations about personal and professional costs of these pursuits, theneed for resiliency, and reliance on social supports [30]. These studies have shown theapplicability of photovoice to answer descriptive research questions about mental healthexperiences.Conducting a Photovoice StudyPhotovoice projects involve several stages, starting with forming the study team. Central to thisteam is the facilitator, or the person leading the training, collection, and
Conference Session
Design Mental Frameworks
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Shan Peng, University of Oklahoma; Zhenjun Ming, University of Oklahoma; Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma; Janet Katherine Allen, University of Oklahoma; Farrokh Mistree, University of Oklahoma
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Design in Engineering Education
or finished each assignment of the course. Below is an example: By forming a team at the beginning of the project, I learned the importance of ensuring that all team members have the same objectives when starting a project which will be of Page 6 of 21 value to me as I will have a better understanding of important considerations when working on junior engineering teams. It should be noted that students are trained to use the triple structure at the beginning of the semester so that they are skilled at applying it throughout the whole semester. When the learning statements are ready, they are uploaded to the text mining program together with other background
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maria Soledad Santisteban, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Jill E. Thomley, Appalachian State University; Rebecca Bullard-Dillard
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
engagement. She frequently consults on statistical design and analysis of scientific research projects, and she has been involved in the formative and summative eval- uation of federally-funded STEM education grants since 2002. A particular focus of this work has been computational science, a discipline arising from the intersection of science, mathematics, and computer science, as well as the diffusion and adoption of STEM education innovations. Additional scholarly inter- ests include the history of statistics and representations of mathematics and statistics in popular culture, c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017
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Technical Session 5b
Collection
2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Erik N Dunmire, College of Marin; Thomas Rebold, Monterey Peninsula College; Eva Schiorring, Canada College; Amelito G Enriquez, Canada College; Nicholas Langhoff, Skyline College
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Pacific Southwest Section
College Tom Rebold has chaired the Engineering department at Monterey Peninsula College since 2004. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in electrical engineering from MIT, and has been teaching online engineering classes since attending the Summer Engineering Teaching Institute at Ca˜nada College in 2012.Eva Schiorring, Canada College Eva Schiorring has almost two decades of experience in research and evaluation and special knowledge about STEM education in community colleges and four-year institutions. Ms. Schiorring presently serves as the external evaluator for three NSF-funded projects that range in scope and focus from leadership de- velopment to service learning and experimentation with alternative
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Implementing the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge into Courses and Curricula
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Lynch, Dartmouth College; William Kelly, Catholic University of America; Manoj Jha, Morgan State University; Ronald Harichandran, Michigan State University
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Civil Engineering
that support and sustain human development.It goes without saying that the actual life of an engineered work may extend well beyond the de-sign life; and the actual nature of the outcomes, more comprehensive that initially intended. Sus-tainable engineering must consider this longer and wider framework in evaluating actions.Individual projects make separate claims on the collective future but they cannot be considered inisolation. A commitment to sustainable engineering implies a commitment across the professionto the resolution of the cumulative effects of individual projects. In an era of rapid global expan-sion of civil works, ignoring their cumulative effects can lead to overall failure.The Body of KnowledgeASCE has defined the competence
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Embedded Computing
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Barrett, University of Wyoming; Jeffrey Anderson, University of Wyoming; Jerry Hamann, University of Wyoming; Robert Kubichek, University of Wyoming; Suresh Muknahallipatna, University of Wyoming; John Pierre, University of Wyoming; David Whitman, University of Wyoming; Cameron Wright, University of Wyoming
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Computers in Education
. Page 14.528.8≠ Demonstrate hands-on test bench skills and the ability to communicate appropriately via a lab notebook while functioning as part of an engineering lab team.C.2.4 Design activities: Students in EE 2390 encounter a variety of open-ended problems inwhich they must design some circuit or system to achieve the solution. The most obviousexample is the final project in the laboratory portion of the course, in which they are given onlythe system requirements. They design a solution, build and test it using programmable logic(typically a CPLD) and some supporting peripheral devices, and must demonstrate it working totheir TA. Other design activities take place in the lecture portion of the course, with a particularexample being the
Conference Session
Encouraging Students to Think Critically
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebekah Oulton PE, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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New Engineering Educators
for removal of emerging contaminants during water and wastewater treatment. At CalPoly, she works with both civil and environmental engineering undergraduate students to to expand her research into application of wastewater reuse for agricultural applications, as well as effective storm water management via Low Impact Development techniques. Before Cal Poly, Dr. Oulton was a consulting engineer at Cannon in San Luis Obispo, where her projects included the Guadalupe Restoration Project, storm water management for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, water management and wastewater treatment projects for local municipalities, and pollution control design for numerous development and remediation projects throughout
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacques C. Richard, Texas A&M University; So Yoon Yoon, Texas A&M University; Noemi V. Mendoza Diaz, Texas A&M University; Tanya Dugat Wickliff, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
A&M University Delivering significant results in pivotal roles such as Sr. Consultant to high-profile clients, Sr. Project Manager directing teams, and Executive Leader of initiatives and programs that boost organizational effectiveness and optimize operations have been hallmarks of Dr. Wickliff’s career spanning more than 24 years with leaders in the oil & gas and semiconductor industries. As an expert in the areas of Executive Leadership and Team Development, Strategy Design & Execution, Supply Chain Optimization, Change Management, System Integration and LEAN Process Improvement (technical and business), Dr. Wickliff is passionate about Organizational Wellness and the Holistic Well- ness of
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Pre-College: Working with Teachers to Improve K-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Beau Vezino, University of Arizona
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Paper ID #20147Exploring how Science Teachers’ Views of the Nature and Pedagogy of Sci-ence are Affected by their Transition to Engineering (Fundamental)Beau Vezino, University of Arizona Beau R. Vezino is a Ph.D. student at the University of Arizona’s College of Education. His focus is engineering and science education. Beau currently teaches the science/engineering methods course for pre-service teachers and works on several related research projects. Beau is certified teacher and holds a MS in Education in Curriculum and Instruction (2009) and a BS in Mechanical Engineering (2005). Beau’s research focus involves K-12
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric Michael Schearer, Cleveland State University; M. Ann Reinthal, Cleveland State University; Debbie K. Jackson, Cleveland State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
physical science in two different high schools before joining the faculty at CSU in 2004. At Cleveland State University, teaching and partnerships are the focus of Dr. Jackson’s efforts. Dr. Jackson has extensive experience in curriculum redesign within the teacher education programs and in STEM education. She is currently serving as Program Coordinator for Adolescent/Young Adult (AYA) and K-12 Foreign Language teacher licensure programs and teaches and supervises students in the AYA program for mathematics and science teachers. Dr. Jackson also is a co-principal investigator for several grants related to STEM education, teacher preparation, project-based instruction and computer science education. Dr. Jackson serves as
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Design in Engineering Education Division: Design Teams
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacquelyn Kay Nagel, James Madison University; Christopher Stewart Rose, James Madison University; Ramana M. Pidaparti, University of Georgia; Elizabeth Marie Tafoya, James Madison University; Peyton Leigh Pittman; Wade Knaster, James Madison University
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Design in Engineering Education
; Astronautics from Purdue University, West Lafayette in 1989. In 2004, he joined the Virginia Commonwealth University as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering. He has taught previously at Purdue University campus in Indianapolis (IUPUI). He has taught several courses in design, mechanics of materials, optimization, and directed many interdisciplinary projects related to design. Dr. Pidaparti’s research interests are in the broad areas of multi-disciplinary design, computational mechanics, nanotechnology, and related topics. Dr. Pidaparti has published over 250 technical papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Pidaparti received a Research Initiation Award from the National Science Foundation and the Young
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Assessing, Expanding, and Innovating Information Literacy
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Elise Anne Basque, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; Christine Brodeur, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal; Manon Du Ruisseau, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; Jimmy Roberge, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; Arina Soare, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; Marie Tremblay , Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
in the number ofstudents attending these sessions, important changes were made to the type of learningassessment. At first, the students were required to produce a portfolio related to their researchprojects that the librarians graded and to which they suggested ways of improvement. Thisevaluation method being time-consuming, it was changed to open-book exams. After a fewyears, the librarians decided to modify the assessment again to allow students to work on theirown projects. Moreover, a heterogeneous clientele posed some significant challenges. Forexample, the university has welcomed a growing international graduate student population thatdid not speak French. In response to these challenges and to institutional requests, the team