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Computers in Education Poster Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Lisa Anneberg; Ece Yaprak
different trafficconditions and topologies. Some of these packages (such as MIL 3's IT Decision Guru) letstudents tailor a simulation to reflect a real network by profiling the exact behavior of anapplication by capturing packet traces, adding background traffic levels and then investigating“what-if” scenarios. However, we wanted to use additional laboratory materials that enable our studentsto capture packets off the “live” network and analyze them. Since these kinds of equipmentare very expensive, we have started experimenting with free network analyzer programs thatwe can currently download from the Internet instead of buying the actual hardware/software.These freeware networking programs have different purposes and capabilities. For
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Practice/Industry Partnership
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Enno Koehn
assistance with the productionactivities involved with the preparation of this paper.Bibliography1. “Engineering Ethics Summary.” (1992). Texethics. Murdough Center for Engineering Professionalism. TexasTech University, Lubbock, Texas, 3(1).2. Ethics and Professionalism, Workshop Contents. (1992). Presented at the Ethics Workshop hosted by theMurdough Center for Engineering Professionalism, Austin, Texas, June 11-13, 1992.3. Herkert, J.R. and Viscomi, B.V. (1960). “A Course in Engineering Professionalism and Ethics.” Proc.,Education and Continuing Development for the Civil Engineer: Setting the Agenda for the 90’s and Beyond, ASCE,975-981.4. Kile, D.A. (1992). “What Is All This Fuss About Business Ethics.” Textron Corporation, P.O. Box 482
Conference Session
New Approaches in Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Melany Ciampi; Claudio Brito
. The teachers are equally satisfied with the program because it has been a big challengeto accomplish the goal of turning the students in autonomous engineers with research s kills andentrepreneurial mind.Such kind of education prepares the students for the effective professional practice in a moresolid way, coherent with the complex demand of present world. Page 7.79.4 Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright Ó 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationBibliography1. Lusiada, F: “Centro de Estudos Superiores da Fundação
Conference Session
Tools of Teaching
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Dave Cress
first two exams for study.For the first step of the exercise, students need to correct the mistakes on their exam. I allowthem to use any resources to find an acceptable answer, including discussions of the problem withother students and asking me for advice. If the problem is not reworked correctly, no credit isallowed as the follow-up steps are likely to be invalid.The second part of the exercise challenges student performance; finding what “caused” themistake(s). Students need to recall and reflect on their own thinking during the exam. They alsoneed to think about their study habits and learning styles. There is a tendency for all of us to avoidthinking about our failures. We can help students to be more comfortable about reflecting on
Conference Session
Combining Research and Teaching
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Bruce Berdanier
sources,background loads (BL) for baseline loads occurring in the watershed, and margin of safety(MOS) is explained for the students to use in their analysis of the watershed. A history of theTMDL program’s evolution since the inception of the CWA along with the current legislativedevelopments and EPA guidance of record is presented to the students. The seven component ofthe TMDL program3 are also presented to the students as an “outline” for organizing their plan ofstudy.The lecture series also reviews the fundamental analytical concepts for modeling dissolvedoxygen in a stream that were developed earlier in the 1900’s by Streeter and Phelps. 4 Theexpanded and updated formulation of these ideas are the foundation of the complex waterquality
Conference Session
ET Web Based Laboratories
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Cliver
traveled to the campus for their full day sessions and alleviated the frustrations they had with earlier experiments performed at home.Background: Distance Learning instruction in engineering education dates back to the late 1960’s when Universities began offering graduate courses through this medium. 1 Distance Learning offered an easy and affordable way to instruct small classes, the maturity of the Graduate student enabled them to overcome the technical difficulties. 2 Distance Learning in undergraduate education is a relativity new development. Rochester Institute of Technology has been participating in distance learning teaching since 1989. RIT has used different formats in their distance-learning classes, which include flexible format
Conference Session
New Programs and Textbooks in BME
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Jendrucko; Jack Wasserman
Session 1609 Overcoming Impediments to the Development of Undergraduate and Graduate BME Programs at the University of Tennessee Richard J. Jendrucko, Jack F. Wasserman University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleThe University of Tennessee, Knoxville had offered undergraduate and graduate optionprograms in biomedical engineering in an Engineering Science (ES) Department since the early1970's. Based on growing student interest and changing priorities in the College of Engineering,the undergraduate ES degree program was dropped and in fall 2000 a new undergraduate BMEdegree program
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Massood Atashbar
process.Bibliography1 D. Sathianathan, S. Sheppard, R. Jenison, N. Bilgutay, J. Demel, P. Gavankar, J. Lockedge, R. Mutherasan, H. Phillips, C. Poli and J. Richardson, “ Freshman Design Projects: lessons learned in engineering coalition” in Proceedings of the 28th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference, Vol. 3, (Tempe, AZ), P. 1121, Nov. 4-7 1998.2 D.A. Miller, M.Z. Atashbar, F. Severance, and R. Tanner “Walking before running: filling the freshman engineering gap by building mobile Stiquito robots” National Science Foundation, Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement Program. Grant number NSF DUE 0088158.3 J.M. Conrad and J. Mills “ Stiquito for Beginners” Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1999.4 G. B. Parker, D. W
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Curriculum Development in Manufacturing ET
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Jihad Albayyari; Bob Lahidji
Page 7.236.1 Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright Ó 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationFour-year Engineering Technology programs started in the early 1960's becauseengineering programs were becoming too theoretical. Today, According to ASEE,nationwide there are about 34 colleges and universities which offer ABET accreditedManufacturing Engineering Technology programs1 (ASEE, 2002). A baccalaureate inengineering technology prepares individuals to become engineering technologists. TheEngineering Technology Council has defined engineering technology as a: Profession in which knowledge of the applied
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Assessment & Quality Assurance in engr edu
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
John Anderson; Jean-Lou Chameau; Dick K.P. Yue
least two of the European partner schools arechanging to a department – dean – provost reporting arrangement), the absence of astrong dean’s position presents a different landscape for introducing educational reformin engineering. There are some other interesting findings. Most of the 10 partner schools notedmore interdisciplinary research and education now than in the past. Distance education, atopic of current discussion at most schools, is generally absent from the successfulpractices list; only Georgia Tech has distance education as one of the three practices.POTENTIAL FUTURE USE OF THE NETWORK The first question to be addressed is what is the impact of the study on theeducational practices of the partner schools? The answer(s
Conference Session
Computers in Education Poster Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael Brachtl; Sub Ramakrishnan; Mohammad Dadfar
," (First Edition), Wiley & Sons, 2000.2. Silberschatz, A., Galvin, P., and Gagne, G., "Operating System Concepts," (Sixth Edition), Wiley & Sons, 2002.3. Stallings, W., "Operating Systems," (Third Edition), Prentice-Hall, 1998.4. Tanenbaum, A. S., "Modern Operating Systems," (Second Edition), Prentice-Hall, 2001. Page 7.25.5 Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright ã 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationMOHAMMAD B. DADFARMohammad B. Dadfar is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at
Conference Session
Engrng Edu;An International Perspective
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Hamid Eydgahi
/pubs.cfm 4 Lau, R. S. M. (1996). Strategic Flexibility: A New Reality for World-Class Manufacturing. SAM Advanced Management Journal. Spring 1996, pp. 11-15. 5 Facts in Brief: Most American Believe International Education and Issues Are Important U.S. Concern. American Council on Education, Higher Education and National Affairs. http://www.acenet.edu/hena/facts_in_brief/2001/04_02_00_fib.cfm 6 Landis, R. B. (1995). Studying Engineering: A Road Map to a Rewarding Career. Burbank, CA: Discovery Press. 7 Report Shows Record Increase In Enrollment of International Students. American Council on Education, Higher Education and National Affairs. http
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2022 CIEC
Authors
Alok Verma; Nima Fathi; Paul Potier; Irfan Khan; Donna Lang
ETD 355to eight Saturdays an academic year with 64 hours of instruction. The summer academies willinclude two weeks of project-based learning and immersive marine science experiences with80 hours of learning experiences. This will consist of field trips to Blue Economy Companiesand Marine Museums. Transportation for the summer academies will be provided as well asfood. Table 3. Instructional modules for Blue Tech.Modules S T E M& Focus Science Technology Engineering MathAreas (Week-Long (Instructional (Instructional (Instructional Summer camp) Modules
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2024 ASEE PSW Conference
Authors
Taufik Taufik, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Alejandra Zapata, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Krishan Kaushal Ram, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
universities in the U.S. willestablish strong partnerships with companies outside of the U.S. which will greatly benefit notonly students but also the U.S. as a country especially in today’s increasingly connected world.References[1]. B. Couture, “What is a microgrid? benefits, types, and applications,” Energy Pool - Smart Energy Management, https://www.energy-pool.eu/en/what-is-a- microgrid/#:~:text=A%20microgrid%20is%20a%20localised,(on%2Dgrid%20mode). (accessed Sep. 15, 2023).[2]. J. C. León Gómez, S. E. De León Aldaco, and J. Aguayo Alquicira, “A Review of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems: Architectures, Battery Systems, and Optimization Techniques,” Eng, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 1446–1467, May 2023, doi: 10.3390/eng4020084.[3
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2024 ASEE-GSW
Authors
Nurcan Bac, Texas Tech University; Roland Faller, Texas Tech University
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experience. This led the college to discontinue the global experience as a graduationrequirement and adopt a strongly encouraged global experience in undergraduate programs. Thestudy abroad advisors at the college and university continue to emphasize advantages of taking partin the available options. Testimonials from students who had a global experience show the positiveimpact on their lives and education. Availability of scholarships specifically for study abroad helpsto motivate students to take part in these programs. References1. Open Doors Report US Study Abroad (2023) https://opendoorsdata.org/annual-release/u-s-study-abroad/2. TTU Catalog https://catalog.ttu.edu/3. TTU study abroad web
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Daren Wilcox, Kennesaw State University
Labs for past generous support of laboratory equipmentand site licenses for software.7. References[1] Silicon Laboratories, UG377: EFM8BB1LCK User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 10/2018[2] Silicon Laboratories, EFM8 Busy Bee Family EFM8BB1 Data Sheet, Rev. 1.6 03/2017[3] D. R. Wilcox, S. E. Wilson and G. W. Wöstenkühler, “Embedded Design in a SophomoreCourse ”, in Proceedings of the 2008 ASEE National Conference and Exposition, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, June 22-25, 2008
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Jayhyun Kwon, Kennesaw State University; Adam Kaplan, Kennesaw State University
,” InsideHigher Ed, March 31, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/learning-innovation/teaching-and-learning-after-covid-19. [Accessed October 15,2023][2] A. Bashir, S. Bashir, K. Rana, P. Lambert, and A. Vernallis, “Post-COVID-19 Adaptations;the Shifts Towards Online Learning, Hybrid Course Delivery and the Implications forBiosciences Courses in the Higher Education Setting,” Frontiers in Education, vol. 6, August2021. [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.711619. [Accessed November 1,2023][3] R. J. Rowe, L. Koban, A. J. Davidoff, and K. H. Thompson, “Efficacy of Online LaboratoryScience Courses,” Journal of Formative Design in Learning, vol.2, pp. 56–67, December 2017.[4] M. A. Sarvary, F. R
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Chuck H. Margraves, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Samuel Thomas Mossbeck
Thermodynamics classes, as well as a senior level lab class that covers both thermal/fluid and mechanical systems. One of the thermal/fluid labs examines a steam generation powerunit called the RankineCycler™, which is produced by Turbine Technologies.1 This particularlab is used by several engineering programs throughout the country, and has been evaluated byGerhardt et. al. quite extensively.2-4 The focus of this lab is to provide students the opportunity toapply several of the topics covered in the Thermodynamics classes to an actual power producingsystem. These topics include: 1) Plotting a T-S curve for a cycle 2) Calculating the isentropicand second law efficiency of a steam turbine 3) Calculating the 1st law efficiency of a powerplant.While this
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Dipendra Wagle, Tennessee Technological University; Pedro E. Arce, Tennessee Technological University; Andrea Arce-Trigatti, Tallahassee Community College; Robby Sanders, Tennessee Technological University
York, NY: McGraw Hill. (2007). 4. Cleveland, D., & Ireland, L. R. Project Management: Strategic Design and Implementation. New York, NY: McGraw Hill. (2009). 5. Murphy, C., Allen, D., Allenby, B., Crittenden, J., Davisosn, C., Hendrickson, C., & Mtheus, H. Sustainability in Engineering Education and Research at U.S Universities. Environmental Science & Technology, 5558-5564, 2009, 43(15). 6. Matthew, V., Lipkin-Moore, S., Arce, P. E., Arce-Trigatti, A., Lavoine, N., Lucia, L., Selvi, E., Eggermont, M., Tiryakioglu, M., Hall, J., Edelen, R., & Plumblee, J. A Roadmap for the Design and Implementation of Communities of Practice for Faculty Development. Paper presented at 2022 ASEE Annual
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Track 6: Technical Session 9: Creating buy-in from key constituencies for supporting LGBTQIA+ engineering students
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2024 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Amy Rachel Betz, Kansas State University; Craig Wanklyn P.E., Kansas State University; Rachel Levitt, Kansas State University
Tagged Topics
CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
Advances, 2018• Jones, Jeffery M., “LGBT Identification U.S. LGBT Identification Steady at 7.2% Gallup, February 22, 2023• Mertnes, S., m. Herberz, U.J.J. Hahnel, and T. Brosch, “The effectiveness of nudging: A meta-analysis of choice architecture interventions across behavioral domains,” Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, 2021• UCLA School of Law Williams Institute• http:www.ustranssurvey.org 21 21
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Tyler Kinner, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Sean Wilson, Georgia Institute of Technology; Avaye Raj Dawadi
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Diversity
: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm [2] K12CS (November 2023). K-12 Computer Science Framework [Online]. Available at: https://k12cs.org/ [3] Code.org (2022). 2022 State of Computer Science Education [Online]. Available at: https://advocacy.code.org/2022_state_of_cs.pdf [4] S. Wilson and M. Egerstedt, "The Robotarium: A Remotely-Accessible, Multi- Robot Testbed for Control Research and Education," IEEE Open Journal of Control Systems, 2022, vol. 2, pp. 12-23, doi: 10.1109/OJCSYS.2022.3231523. [5] Robotarium Python Simulator [Online]. Available at: https://github.com/robotarium/robotarium_python_simulator. [6
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Track 3: Technical Session 8: Self-Advocacy Professional Programming as a Framework to Support Non-Academic Outcomes of STEM PhD Graduate Education
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2024 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Carmen Maria Lilley, The University of Illinois at Chicago
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
the research," Review of Educational Research, vol. 89, no. 5, pp. 745-784, 2019.[2] G. Garcia, "Beyond graduation rates: Conceptualizing liberatory educational outcomes for colleges and universities," 2022.[3] M. J. Ratts and A. M. Hutchins, "ACA advocacy competencies: Social justice advocacy at the client/student level," Journal of Counseling & Development, vol. 87, no. 3, pp. 269- 275, 2009.[4] S. P. Farruggia, C.-w. Han, L. Watson, T. P. Moss, and B. L. Bottoms, "Noncognitive Factors and College Student Success," Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 308-327, 2018, doi: 10.1177/1521025116666539.[5] C. A. Farrington et al., Teaching Adolescents to
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Track 2: Technical Session 4: View from the Kaleidoscope: Conceptualizing antiracist priorities for engineering as a collective across vantages
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2024 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Brooke Charae Coley, Arizona State University; Alaine M Allen, Carnegie Mellon University; Sharnnia Artis, George Mason University; Jennifer M Bekki, Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus; Khalid Kadir, University of California, Berkeley; Meagan C Pollock, Engineer Inclusion; Renetta Garrison Tull, University of California, Davis; Linda Vanasupa, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering; Rochelle L Williams, Northeastern University; Haley R. Hatfield, University of Georgia; Ebony Omotola McGee, Vanderbilt University
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
a/ init RCE D N rela oot cau IO r iat NAT ddress ive EVEL oo e ed EMI a to O s r tiv lat DISS tive to ad PME t c to se es itia re
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Track 6: Technical Session 8: Title: Real life experiences in recruiting, retaining, and supporting LGBTQIA+ engineering students
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2024 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Amy Rachel Betz, Kansas State University; Craig Wanklyn P.E., Kansas State University; Rachel Levitt, Kansas State University
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
, Eri n A. a nd William R. Rothwell, “LGBTQ Inequality i n Engineering Education,” Journal of Engi neering Education, 2018• Edel man, Jon, “Students Weigh Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws in College Decisions” Diverse Issues i n Hi gher Education, Ma rch 15, 2023, a ccessed May30th• Hughes, Bryce E., “Coming out i n STEM: Factors affecting retention of sexual minority STEM s tudents,” Science Advances, 2018• Jones, Jeffery M., “LGBT Identification U.S. LGBT Identification Steady a t 7.2% Gallup, February 22, 2023• Pl a tt, Adam, “Why Ca mpus Tours Keep College Presidents Up at Night,” Twi n Ci ties Business, a ccessed May 30th, 2023.• ACLU, “Ma pping Attacks on LGBTQ Rights in U.S. State Legislatures” https ://www.aclu.org
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Robert GIll, Mercer University
toquestions found in the textbook. Students were allowed to select any problem from the“developing engineering skills” section of the textbook problems, all of which had solutionswhich requires logic, skills, and concepts from the current chapter. Students were awarded creditfor having the following seven elements: a summary of the problem statement, a sketch of thesystem(s) in the problem, key equations and concepts used, a state table (if it was relevant to theproblem), a summary of the solution process, the solution to the problem, and at least one “sanitycheck” somewhere during or after the solution process. The sanity check provides students anopportunity to evaluate how realistic their solution or solution process. Each video had a softtime
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Craig J. Gunn, Michigan State University
human reason in everyday life.New York, NY: Free Press.Paine, T. (2003). Common sense, the rights of man and other essential writings of Thomas Paine.Penguin.Rosenfeld, S. (2011). Common sense: A political history. Harvard University Press.Taylor, D. (n.d.). The importance of common sense. Amazing People.https://www.amazingpeople.co.uk/importance-common-sense/ 5
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Andrew James Goodling, Grand Valley State University; Erik Fredericks, Grand Valley State University; Sara Jo Alsum-Wassenaar, Grand Valley State University
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Diversity
deployment.Future work. This paper has presented a proof-of-concept version of our application, Walkand Draw. As such, we envision the following efforts as future work. First, we aim to revisethe interface to provide a more user-friendly experience. Second, we plan to incorporate bettermechanisms for saving and sharing student work. Third, we plan to deploy Walk and Drawto our target population of students to ensure that our application satisfies their needs.AcknowledgementsFinancial support for this project was provided by Grand Valley State University. The views andconclusions contained herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent theopinions of the sponsors.References[1] Caquard, S. (2013). Cartography I: Mapping narrative
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Matthew R Marsteller, Carnegie Mellon University; Haoyong Lan, Carnegie Mellon University
thatimmediate gratification will not be achieved.Assessment efforts at the University Libraries are just ramping up for information literacyworkshops. The approach, in general, is a pre-workshop survey that focuses on the student’sself-evaluation about each learning objective. It is simple in approach and can allow for aflexible number of learning objectives: “Please indicate your level of certainty that you can [INSERT LEARNING OBJECTIVE]. If you aren't sure, just go with your first instinct. There is no right or wrong answer!”A Likert scale allows the student to gauge their pre-workshop knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10with 1 being uncertain and 10 being certain.The post-workshop survey repeats the question(s) about each learning
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Mohammed Ferdjallah, Marshall University; Asad Salem; Yousef Sardahi, Marshall University
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Diversity
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2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Joaquin Rodriguez, University of Pittsburgh
Industry Sustainability as Applied to Industrial Chemical Engineering Industry Sustainability Concepts and Drivers Industry Introduction to Environmental, Health, Safety and Sustainability (EHS&S) Consulting Academia Fundamentals of Life Cycle Analysis Non-Profit Innovation, Policy, and Climate Change Industry Reshaping Plastics Government Major Decarbonization Challenges of the Century. Opportunities at OE Industry From Chemical to Green Chemical Processing. Experiences developing processes for the Oil and Natural as industries Academia Process Intensification Academia Circular Economy Industry Green Chemical Engineering Business Starting Journeys in