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ASEE Middle Atlantic 2022 Fall Conference
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Raymond K.F. Lam, The City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Dugwon Seo, Queensborough Community College; Merlinda Drini; Guozhen Tony An, CUNY Queensborough Community College
, MA in Computer Science from Queens College CUNY, and Ph.D in Computer Science from the Graduate Cen- ter of CUNY. He worked as researcher at SONY, AOL, and CUNY, and also has many years of teaching experience at Queens College, York College, Mercy College and Queensborough Community College. His research interests are in Natural Language Processing, Spoken Language Processing, Speech Recog- nition/Analysis/Synthesis, Machine Learning and Computational Linguistics. He published in various international conferences, such as Interspeech, NAACL, Cognitive and ACM conference. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Soft Skills
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ETD - Technical Session 7 - ET Pedagogy I
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yury Kuleshov, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Anne Lucietto, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
as a Ph.D. student is in autonomous vehicles, engineering education, and K-12 education.Anne M Lucietto (Associate Professor) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Soft and Hard Skills Balance among Engineering & Engineering Technology GraduatesAbstractTwenty-first-century life requires a sophisticated combination of "hard" and "soft" skills,especially for young engineers entering the workforce. Engineering and engineeringtechnology students have historically had different college program requirements withparallel curricula. The engineering curriculum has been predominantly theoretical
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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Johanna Acosta, Universidad San Francisco de Quito; Jacoba Ubidia, Universidad San Francisco de Quito; Miguel Andrés Guerra, Universidad San Francisco de Quito; Vanessa Guerra, University of Virginia; Cristina Gallardo, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
qualitativedata on self-reported perspectives on collaboration. The results of the pilot study suggest thatstudents working together from early stages have the opportunity to develop soft skills, expandtheir networks, and, most importantly, appreciate their counterpart’s perspectives. Finally, theauthors reflect on future research paths in collaborative learning as well as in soft skills trainingand development for majors from the construction industry.IntroductionGlobalization of the construction industry has elucidated the lack of cooperation required fromarchitects and civil engineers to work together in projects at a national and international levelworldwide [1]–[4]. This often translates to delays and economic losses in building projects. As aresult
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ETD - A Technology Potpourri I
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Matthew Anderson, Austin Peay State University
manufacturing facilities. The five-week summer camp included anopportunity to gain OSHA-10 online training, basic theoretical and applied knowledge inengineering technology-related areas pertinent to entry-level manufacturing jobs, and thenecessary soft skills needed to meet regional employers' demand. Ten students that wereassessed from school districts surrounding the hosting institution participated in the first offeringof the camp in the summer of 2021. Topics customized for the potential trained, operator-levelemployee included industrial safety; basic industrial electrical distribution and motor theory;basic mechanical drive theory; and basic industrial automation theory, including industrialrobotics and programmable logic controller theory. All
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2005 GSW
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Wayne N.P. Hung; V. Jorge Leon
revised curriculum allows students to developinvaluable soft-skills when working as virtual teams on international industry-sponsoredprojects. The teaching program is also enriched and integrated with other NSF programs(Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education, Research Experiences for Undergraduates, andResearch Experiences for Teachers) to reach out to other departments, universities, and highschools in the country. IntroductionTaking advantage of lower cost and advance communications, companies in the US have beenoutsourcing their projects to other companies overseas. It was estimated that additional 10% ofcomputer-related job moved overseas in 2004, 2 million financial service jobs will be moved by2008
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EMD Technical Session 2: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Laramie Potts, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Huiran Jin
injustices, polarizedsociety and that engendered modern societal discord within the built environment. Such issuesraised during the 4IR will require HEIs to develop greater capacity for ethical and interculturalunderstanding, placing a high premium on “soft skills” in engineering education withadaptability to address injustices from past practices (e.g. [14, 15]). Competence and skilldevelopment for workers in the nascent multibillion-dollar geospatial industry is prescribed bythe Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM) [17]. Geospatial technologyprofessionals work in a variety of specializations of the geospatial industry includingsurveying/geomatics and mapping, civil engineering, architecture, urban planning, forestry, andcoastal and marine
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Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Dylan Goins, Texas A&M University; Jennifer Allen, Texas A&M University; Brian Proksch, Texas A&M University; Cody Wood, Texas A&M University; Mohammed Alvi, Texas A&M University; Ana Elisa Goulart, Texas A&M University
-capstone survey was performed via an on-lineanonymous survey in May 2022. The questions in the on-line survey are shown as follows: © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition1. Did this capstone project enhance your learning about relevant technical skills? Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree N/A 5 4 3 2 1 02. Briefly state technical skills and/or tools learned through this capstone project?3. Did this Capstone project enhance your learning about soft skills in engineering? Strongly agree Agree
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 1
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kay Cutler, South Dakota State University; Craig Silvernagel, South Dakota State University; Todd Letcher, South Dakota State University
for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.comWork-in-Progress: The Transformative Cauldron, Development of the Optimal Space-in-BetweenAbstractWhat are the elements of an optimal space in-between for cross-disciplinary designteams? Specifically, how does the development of high-quality soft skills, such as openness toperspective-taking, openness to failure, healthy problem-solving approaches, a growth mindset, astrong sense of agency, healthy curiosity/creativity, and an openness to a culture of inquiry bybuilding shared meaning impact the design experience of cross-disciplinary teams’ work?Deleuze and Guatarri [1] identify the ‘space in-between’ as a place where teammates negotiateshared
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Markeya S. Peteranetz; Tareq A. Daher; David Jones; Lance C. Perez; Daniel G. Linzell
tandem with curricular programming to develop its undergraduate students insix core non-technical competencies. These six Complete Engineer® competencies are vitalskills engineers need in today’s dynamic workforce and were identified through a combination ofindustry input and an extensive review of engineering education literature. The result of thisblend of critical technical skills and essential non-technical skills is that our students arepositioned to graduate as well-rounded, successful members of their professions. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Midwest Section ConferenceLiterature ReviewThe concept of developing students’ “soft skills” in higher education
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Technical Session T1B
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2022 First-Year Engineering Experience
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Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina
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Full Papers
to resolve problems in teams, andbecoming a better leader. In contrast with meeting new people, students often struggled todefine these goals in such a way to make them measurable.Although communication encompasses hard and soft skills, it was included as part of interactingwith others. While some of the communication-related goals were generalized or simplified,most stated or implied social or professional interaction with another person. A few examplesare asking good questions, being able to voice what I am thinking, being more comfortablepresenting to an audience, and learning how to present a proposal and make recommendations.Most (85) of the remaining (114) goals were grouped into the development of hard and soft skillsand abilities
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DEED Technical Session 8 - Design Methodologies
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ashley Huderson, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Erin Peiffer; Sahar Shamsi; Francisco Plaza; Elizabeth Collins
role. Requiredskills (sourced from O*Net, Burning Glass, the literature, and interpreted from the mappedworkflows) and associated technologies were also mapped for each stage. The tasks, skills, andassociated technologies that were identified are representative but non-exhaustive.Top current skills were selected from O*Net and Burning Glass from those most requested in thelast 12 months. Top growing skills were selected as the skills identified by Burning Glass with thefastest projected growth in the next two years as well as skills identified through recent literature.Since this review focused on mechanical engineers that are product designers, top technical skillssuch as plumbing, and HVAC were removed from the skills list. Soft skills such
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Engineering Technology Technical Session 3
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Carmen Cioc, University of Toledo; Noela A Haughton, University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc
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Engineering Technology Division
support students’ preparedness andreadiness for the workforce.IntroductionSeveral scholarly works examined the role of problem-based pedagogies (PBL) in highereducation as a general pedagogical method (Barron et al., 1998; Cheney, 2004; Fosmire &Macklin, 2002). Others provide strategies for integrating PBL in engineering courses to expandhard and soft skills (Hsieh & Knight, 2008; Cioc et al., 2020, 2021). In all instances, the authorsfound that their PBL pilot implementations were more effective in knowledge transfer,participation, and interest, than a traditional lecture-based approach to instruction. The inclusionof an entrepreneurial mindset learning (EML) and promoted by the Kern EntrepreneurialEngineering Network (KEEN), into PBL
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rubaya Rahat, Florida International University; Piyush Pradhananga; Mohamed Elzomor, Florida International University
learning (PBL) can effectively foster their capability to deal with open-endedtechnical problems in their future careers. Additionally, the interactive nature of such methodscan facilitate knowledge retention of emerging and effective sustainability concepts. This studyhighlights how the PBL technique can develop soft skills during sustainability education toArchitecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) students at a minority-serving institution asan effort to promote professional skills of underrepresented groups, i.e., women of color,Latinos/Hispanics in a classroom. This study designed and implemented a PBL activity in across-listed Sustainable Approach to Construction course which introduced the students to: (1)sustainable infrastructure
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WIED: Activities and Programs
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Stephanie Weiss-Lopez; Michael Frye; Orion Jones
Operatorlicense to collect images using a drone. The camp provided opportunities to expand soft skills,explore college-level research, and community outreach. The apprenticeship curriculum wasimplemented by undergraduate and graduate students which included: daily Python codingclasses, developing quality research skills, improving public speaking, and introducing careersin STEAM. Local female STEM leaders were guest speakers and provided career advice. Theprogram concluded with a research symposium where they presented their research in posterand presentation format.This paper will provide details about recruiting, lessons learned working with students andparents under COVID-19 restrictions and developing research agendas for high school
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2022 ASEE - North Central Section Conference
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Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
Copyright © American Society for Engineering Education 5summarizes soft skill requirements developed by engineering and non-engineering professors tobe integrated into such engineering content6. Soft skill sets given in the table was broken intothree categories: defining yourself, being a professional, and practicing ethics. Table 3 not onlyinclude the items sketched out in the Four Pillars BOK but also helps students to understand theirown identity including self-motivation and -reflection as well as work ethics that is applicable toproblem solving and critical thinking of different sorts. Table 3. Soft skills integrated into engineering content6Conclusions and Future of Manufacturing EducationAs the
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ASEE-NE 2022
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Filip Cuckov, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Marisha Rawlins, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Pilin Junsangsri, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Wayne Bynoe, Wentworth Institute of Technology; James R McCusker PhD, Wentworth Institute of Technology; José R. Sánchez, Wentworth Institute of Technology
EngineeringReimagined process is to explore the necessary competencies of future engineering graduates asdictated by industrial partners and employers of the program’s graduates. The IF TF at ourinstitution generated a survey to get feedback from the industry, with questions in the studygrouped into four categories: BSCO knowledge areas, soft skills, programming languages, andrecommended courses/topics.1. Computer Engineering Knowledge AreasIn this category, our survey asked respondents to rank the five most important computerengineering knowledge areas (out of the 12) to their companies and teams. The list of all 12computer engineering knowledge areas, shown in Table 1, are detailed in the IEEE/ACMCurriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, University of Kentucky; Carissa Schutzman, University of Cincinnati; Keren Mabisi
contribution describes threeadditional interventions within this NRT: a transferable skills course, an interdisciplinaryresearch proposal and project, and a multidisciplinary research symposium, along with theassessment and outcomes of each of these interventions.2. Description of the three interventions within UK’s NRT2.1. Transferable skills courseProfessional skills are often classified as either “hard” or “softskills. Hard skills are also called“technical”, “discipline”, or “core” skills because they relate to the technical knowledgenecessary to perform the discipline-specific tasks at the core of a job [3]. Soft skills, which aremore commonly identified with a worker’s personal qualities, are also called “enterprise” or“transferable” skills
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ASEE-NE 2022
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Diane Ward, Educator
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Diversity
Engineering Outreach: Project-Based Learning for Elementary and Middle School StudentsAbstract: Parents have sought out engineering preparatory programming for their children whohave expressed an interest in the field as a college major and as a career. The supplementaleducational industry which has arose to train the hard and soft skills required to prepare studentscontinues to grow and transform the way elementary and middle school engineering education isshared. The cost of these supplemental programs is a future investment in that they provide anentry to engineering concepts, exploration of first principles, and project based learning. Newadditions to this market such as Ad Astra/Astra Nova and Synthesis have sought to
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Technological and Engineering Literacy - Philosophy of Engineering Division Technical Session 3
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John Heywood, Trinity College Dublin; Alan Cheville, Bucknell University
technology.It is argued here, that the Division has failed to keep up with these changes, and that for manyof its members its purpose is about teaching engineering and technology to non-engineers andtechnologists, and not about the role of engineers and technologists in pursuit of a commongood. Evidence supporting this view, is the oft reported difficulty that engineering educatorshave in finding time for the development of soft skills in the curriculum, which is seenprimarily as engineering science divided for convenience into a number of appropriatedivisions based on a high level of competence in mathematics. The principle objection to theinclusion of soft skills and knowledge in the curriculum is that the curriculum becomesoverloaded.At least two
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Technical Session M5C
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2022 First-Year Engineering Experience
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Surupa Shaw, Texas A&M University
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Full Papers
, requires the soft skills, like motivation, self-directed learning and confidence, as primaryelements as part of the college degree program. E. Pang et al. [11] investigated the competencies (Ability andwillingness to learn’, ‘teamwork and cooperation’, ‘hardworking and willingness to take on extra work’, ‘self-control’ and ‘analytical thinking’) effectively needed for fresh graduates to succeed at work and they foundthe earnest need of developing these competencies among university students prior to their entry into theworkforce. It is clear from these studies that the skillsets needed to succeed respectively in university and inthe professional career have an overlap, but they indicate a requirement of more than the basic course contentknowledge
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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mohammad Jonaidi, Kennesaw State University; Simin Nasseri, Society of Manufacturing Engineers
undergraduate students at a Civil Engineering program. It aims to improve theresearch competencies of civil engineering students through immersing the students in differenttypes of research exercises. The activities have been exploratory, experimental and theoretical.The focus of the new approach is on developing soft skills, gaining practical and hands-on skills,research management and planning, and presenting the results in an optimum manner. Sixundergraduate students from two departments were involved in various components of a researchproject related to the post-tensioned concrete structures. The core project started in a companyspecialized in post-tensioning industry.Initially, the learning objective was to gain a deep understanding of the
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Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Salil Bapat, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Ajay Malshe, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
disseminated through aclass survey and the questions were formulated to have short responses as opposed to multiple-choice or Likert scale questions. The reason behind this was to receive constructive feedback aswell as criticism from the students for future improvements to the class project. The survey wascompleted by 20 students from the class of 23. Specific to the class project, the questions gaugeddifferent aspects of students learning/feedback as discussed below: 1) Student’s learning through hands-on project work in terms of technical and soft skills: - The question asked students to list 2 technical learning/skills and 2 soft skills each. Hands-on experience with 3D printing, CAD software, and design for AM
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LEAD Tech Session #2: Assessing and Evaluating Engineering Leadership Development.
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Edward Latorre, University of Florida; Elizabeth Meier, University of Florida
importance of leadership skills and theextent to which universities have prepared them to apply these skills professionally and foundthat they perceive leadership skills to be highly important for their careers though feelunderprepared when starting their careers [3], [15], [16]. When investigating student perceptionsof leadership skills, it is necessary determine if they understand the value of the trainings andrecognize the opportunity to apply these lessons during their academic experience. One studylooked at the students’ perceptions of soft skills relative to learning or doing well in their presentcourse of study, their future work or career, and how personally interested they are in developingeach set of capabilities [17]. They found that
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Civil Engineering Division ASCE Liaison Committee - Supporting the Development of the Next Civil Engineers
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kevin Dong, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Michelle Kam-Biron; Scott Francis; Brent Perkins
stakeholders is part of consulting andworking in diverse teams, thus 93 percent of professional respondents identified soft skills aseither important or very important. Additionally, ABET [3] and CEBOK3[4] list soft skill topicsas knowledge topics and the educators polled viewed Technical Communications as an importanttopic as shown in Figure 10. Importance of soft skills such as communication, Percentage of Schools that creativity, negotiation, leadership, public speaking, Offer the Indicated Course and teamwork in engineering curriculum? to Undergraduate Students 99% 100% 3.3
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We Love our MOMs (Mechanics of Materials)
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Adrian Rodriguez, University of Texas at Austin
humandevelopment [12]. Students become more sensitive to cultural issues and experience aheightened level of social responsibility [13]. These developed soft skills have the potential toextend to areas outside their academic experiences, like their career choices, participation inservice after college, or commitment to activism [10].While the experience component is critical to a service-learning project, this experience does notnecessarily result in learning [14]. The ability for students to recognize the meaning of theirexperience and personal development is enabled through preflection and reflection activities.Preflection is the idea of preparing students to think about their biases and establish theirexpectations before going into the service-learning
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Engineering Technology Technical Session 5
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carmen Cioc, University of Toledo; Noela A Haughton, University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc
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Engineering Technology Division
(EERC) (2006) framed theengineering education (EE) research field within five broad areas, including engineering learningmechanisms, learning systems, and assessment. To identify and offer the best solution for agiven problem, engineers must consider the economic and social impact of the proposedsolution. (Kant & Kerr, 2019). Educational programs are charged with identifying knowledgeprogressions and skill development as part of a culture of continuous improvement. Pedagogicalpractices should use a variety of educational experiences and methods to engage and motivate,and to enable a diverse pool of learners to develop hard and soft skills that are transferable toreal-world contexts. Educational systems must challenge and reframe practices
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Technical Session M5C
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2022 First-Year Engineering Experience
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Kelly Salyards P.E., Bucknell University; Benjamin B Wheatley, Bucknell University; Katsuyuki Wakabayashi, Bucknell University
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Full Papers
, teamwork, information literacy, and professional development (ABET 3, 5).Course coordinators chose the language “power skills” to describe complementary skills that areoften described as “soft skills”, as this term places a greater perceived value on abilities such ascommunication and teamwork. These skills are associated with professional leadership successand are typically not associated with traditional engineering curricula [6]. Course Outcome #4 -Employ the NSPE code of ethics to examine ethical case studies and extrapolate principles forother situations (ABET 4). Engineering ethics is crucial to any engineering program. Byintroducing engineering ethics in the first semester, we aim to develop a foundation for furthercoursework and generate
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CPDD Technical Session 1 - Design of Professional Development Curricula
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Wei Lu, Texas A&M University; Scott Tingey, Texas A&M University; Denise Preusser; Behbood Zoghi, Texas A&M University
curriculum of an online engineering technical managementprogram for working professionals in the College of Engineering at a Tier One researchuniversity. In a time filled with constant changes and uncertainty, there is a rising trend thatbesides technical knowledge, hiring companies are looking more at the soft skills possessed bycandidates in engineering or engineering-related industries; skills like communication,leadership, critical thinking, stress/pressure management, etc. are among the many needed orrequired lists [1], [2], [3]. Universities, answering to the market demands, are offeringcommunication courses in engineering majors. However, much research has been focused on thedesign of communication curricula in engineering education for full
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ERM: Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and MORE!
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jan Edwards, College of Lake County; ANA PIZANO, College of Lake County
recent high school graduates withhigh need enrolled in ECS. Objective 2: The necessary academic and student support serviceswill be provided to NSF Scholars to achieve a high cohort persistence through transfer rate to 4-year Engineering and Computer Science programs. Objective 3: Activities will be increased, incomparison to past grants, to develop the soft skills necessary to thrive in the fields chosen, gainconfidence, and succeed in furthering employment experience through internships. Activities andinterventions will be adjusted based on success and student surveys.The increased emphasis on soft skills and advancing our understanding of how the interventionsand co-curricular activities affect the success, retention, transfer, academic
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Manufacturing Workforce Development
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sergio Luna, University of Texas at El Paso; Amit Lopes; Ahmed Bahabry, United States Military Academy; Aditya Akundi, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
primarily concentrated on new development, so this is a very under-represented aspect of the life cycle. Managing the resources and assets allocated to perform SE activities. Activities Systems include planning, assessment and control, risk management, measurement, Engineering decision management, configuration management, information management, and Management quality management. These activities can occur at any point in the systems engineering lifecycle.ToolsThis classification refers to both the logical and physical tools required to design, analyze, andmanage systems engineering activities, and the soft skills desired from a candidate. Toolsidentified are used for designing, and developing new processes