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USF Faculty Members Present Research at ASEE 2022

Nearly a dozen USF College of Engineering faculty members presented research at the 129th American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota held June 26 to June 29. Each year, nearly 4000 educators, exhibitors, and presenters gather and collaborate at ASEE's annual conference to share best practices on improving the way the next generation of engineers is taught.

Click each session summary below to read papers associated with technical talks given by USF engineering faculty.

A Cultural Approach to Teaching Teamwork in Undergraduate Engineering Courses

Author: Olukemi Akintewe (Department of Medical Engineering), Joanna G Burchfield (College of Engineering Dean's Office), Jamie Chilton (Industrial and Management Systems Engineering)

Action-State Orientation as An Impediment to Engineering Student Success

Authors: Chris Ferekides (Department of Electrical Engineering), Gokhan Mumcu (Department of Electrical Engineering), Ismail Uysal (Department of Electrical Engineering)

A.S. degree Career Pathway within the Florida State College System that includes a Professional Engineering License

Authors: Richard Gilbert (Department of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering)

Breaking Boundaries: An Organized Revolution for the Professional Formation of Electrical Engineers

Authors: Chris Ferekides (Department of Electrical Engineering), Chung Seop Jeong (Department of Electrical Engineering), Ismail Uysal (Department of Electrical Engineering)

Cultivating the Ethical Identities of STEM Students Through Enhanced Internships

Authors: Kingsley Reeves (Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering)

Development, Implementation, Refining and Revising of Adaptive Platform Lessons for an Engineering Course

Authors: Autar Kaw (Department of Mechanical Engineering), Ali Yalcin (Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering)

Do Metacognitive Instruction and Repeated Reflection Improve Outcomes?

Authors: Autar Kaw (Department of Mechanical Engineering), Rasim Guldiken (Department of Mechanical Engineering)

Future of Work Issues for Florida Two Year Engineering Technology Program

Authors: Richard Gilbert (Department of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering)

Online Robotics Project-based Learning Approach in a First-year Engineering Program

Authors: Olukemi Akintewe (Department of Medical Engineering)

Work-in-Progress: Promoting Learning through a Prompt Feedback on Assignments and Quizzes in Peer-to-Peer Meetings with Students in Electronics | Course

Authors: Chris Ferekides (Department of Electrical Engineering), Arash Takshi (Department of Electrical Engineering)

Written Communication to Achieve Data Literacy Goals in a Probability and Statistics Course

Authors: Kingsley Reeves (Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering), Sheila Anne Gobs-Ryan (Dean’s Office), Walter Alejandra Silva Sotillo (Industrial and Management Systems Engineering), Elizabeth Frances Vicario (Environmental Engineering)