Universidad Panamericana from 2009 to 2016. Full time professor and researcher at Engineering School from 1997 to present. Faculty Advisor for international student contests like Imag- ineCup by Microsoft and SAE Aerodesign from 2009 to present. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Session W1A A first-year design experience based on SAE Aero Design contest to support ABET learning outcomes and engineering vocation in freshmen student Felix Martinez-Rios Universidad Panamericana, Facultad de Ingeniería, México
Paper ID #20904Development of Engineering Professional Identity and Formation of a Com-munity of Practice in a New Engineering ProgramDr. Lee Kemp Rynearson, Campbell University Lee Rynearson an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Campbell University. He received a B.S. and M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2008 and earned his PhD in Engineering Education from Purdue University in 2016. He also has previous experience as an instructor of engineering at the Kanazawa Institute of Technology, in Kanazawa, Japan. His current research interests focus on instruction for
attendance. This indicates that the flipped approach read feedback from Practice Assignments and the firsthelped improve attendance and participation in class. attempt of Competency Tests. Overall, the results suggest The motivation for students to attempt the CTs that a combination of competency-based assessment andincreased significantly in spring 2017 as seen in Figure 6. flipped classroom is more effective in a first-year hands-onWhile the flipped traditional evaluation in fall 2016 saw a engineering design course than each of these individual stylessignificant number of at least one non-attempted CT, the of course delivery. It is expected that implementing thespring 2016 competency
. The objectives of this exercise were that students would: function as a team; asked questions of a target customer group; design a product to meet desired objectives; consider who the stakeholders for a particular product were; and consider how changes to the product would impact those stakeholders. Interviews were conducted, and the report was prepared
. Craven, Elizabeth Hutchins Tennessee Tech University, kcraven@tntech.edu, ehutchins@tntech.eduAbstract - The first-year experience course is a program Index Terms - Advising, High impact practices, Professionaldesigned to help new students build the academic, social, development, Student successand professional connections needed for a successfulcollege experience at Tennessee Tech University. In this BACKGROUNDone-credit hour course, students are introduced to manyIn the fall semester of 2006, Tennessee Tech University beganaspects of higher education and the engineering conducting a first-year experience course for all incomingprofession. Course sessions are geared
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