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2017 Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES 2017 Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division (LEES) Conference Schedule Sunday June 25, 2017 Sun 9:45 AM to 11:15 AM Innovation and Reflection Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Room A225, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Jerry Gravender Presentations Exploring Students’ Perceptions of Complex Problems and Stakeholders Irene B. Mena (University of Pittsburgh) and Dr. Alexander T. Dale (Engineers for a Sustainable World) Exploring the Relationship between Mindfulness and Innovation in Engineering Students Beth Rieken (Stanford University), Dr. Mark Schar (Stanford University), Dr. Shauna Shapiro (Santa Clara University), Dr. Shannon Katherine Gilmartin (Stanford University), and Dr. Sheri Sheppard (Stanford University) Integration of Critical Reflection Methodologies into Engineering Service-Learning Projects Dr. Scott A. Newbolds P.E. (Benedictine College), Dr. Patrick F. O’Malley (Benedictine College), and Meredith Stoops (Benedictine College) Self Authorship and Reflective Practice in an Innovation Minor Chris Gewirtz (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Dr. Lisa D. McNair (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Kirsten A. Davis (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), and Mr. Ramon Benitez (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) Ethics and Responsible Innovation in Biotechnology Communities: A Pedagogy of Engaged Scholarship Dr. Joseph R. Herkert (North Carolina State University), Prof. Jennifer Kuzma (North Carolina State University), Mr. John Patrick Roberts (North Carolina State: School of Public and International Affairs), Dr. Erin Banks (North Carolina State University ), and Ms. Sharon A Stauffer (NC State University Genetic Engineering and Society Center) Sun 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM The Big Picture in Engineering Education Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Room A225, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Dr. Jon A. Leydens Presentations WannABET? Historical and Organizational Perspectives on Governance in Engineering Education Ms. Stephanie M. Matos (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), Dr. Donna M. Riley (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), and Dr. Atsushi Akera (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Putting Diversity in Perspective: A Critical Cultural Historical Context for Representation in Engineering Dr. Stephen Secules (University of Maryland, College Park) Quantifying and Assessing Trends on the National Science Foundation’s Broader Impact Criterion Dina Verd´ın (Purdue University) Mapping ELE Initiatives: Approaches, Underlying Assumptions, and Conceptual Challenges Dr. Donna M. Riley (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and Dr. Dean Nieusma (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Page 1 of 8 Sun 2:30 PM to 3:45 PM Integrating Liberal Education and Engineering Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Di- vision Room A225, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Mr. John W. Brocato Presentations Arts Problem-Solving for Engineering Problem-Solving (APS4EPS): Multi-Modality Skill Building - P-12, College, and the Impact Beyond Dr. Mehmet Vurkac (Oregon Institute of Technology) Diplomacy Lab Provides Term-length Group Projects Integrating Policy Analysis and Liberal Arts into the Traditional Engineering Classroom Dr. Daniel B. Oerther (Missouri University of Science & Technology) A Case-Study Approach to Interlink Humanities with Engineering Education Dr. Ravi T. Shankar (Florida Atlantic University), Dr. Diana Mitsova (Florida Atlantic University), Dr. Alka Sapat (Florida Atlantic University), and Mr. David J. Terrell (Florida Atlantic University) The Theatre of Humanitarian Engineering Dr. David DiBiasio (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Ms. Paula Quinn (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Kristin Boudreau (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Ms. Laura A. Robinson (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Prof. John M. Sullivan Jr (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), Prof. John Bergendahl (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), and Leslie Dodson (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Sun 2:30 PM to 3:45 PM Action on Diversity - Allies for Gender Equity ASEE Diversity Committee Delaware D, Hyatt Regency Columbus Sun 2:30 PM to 3:45 PM Action on Diversity - Allies for Gender Equity (Men Only) ASEE Diversity Committee Delaware B, Hyatt Regency Columbus Sun 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM ASEE Division Mixer Sponsored by Ohio State University ASEE Headquarters Battelle Grand , Columbus Convention Center American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Page 2 of 8 Monday June 26, 2017 Mon 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM Design and Making Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Room A225, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Dr. Atsushi Akera Presentations Design Meets Disability Studies: Bridging the Divide between Theory and Practice Dr. Sarah Summers (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) and Prof. Renee D. Rogge (Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology) Learning to Anticipate the User in Professional Engineering Work Dr. Alexandra Vinson (Northwestern University), Dr. Pryce Davis (University of Nottingham), and Prof. Reed Stevens (Northwestern University) A Practitioner Account of Integrating Macro-ethics Discussion in an Engineering Design Class Dr. Ayush Gupta (University of Maryland, College Park) Systematically Integrating Liberal Education in a Transdisciplinary Design Studio Environment Dr. Marisa Exter (Purdue University), Ms. Iryna Ashby (Purdue University), Dr. Colin M. Gray (Purdue University), Denise McAllister Wilder NCIDQ (Purdue University), and Mrs. Terri S. Krause (Purdue University) A Maker-in-Residence Program to Build a Community of Makers Ms. Jewell Amanda Brey (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Ms. Danianne Mizzy (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), and Dr. Richard Goldberg (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Mon 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM Overcoming Challenges to Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers Engineer- ing Ethics Division Room C160B, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Dr. Frazier Benya Speakers Dr. Frazier Benya Mon 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM Diversity and Inclusion Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Room A224, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Dr. Jenn Stroud Rossmann Presentations Disengaging or Disappearing? Losing the most Socially Motivated Students from Engineering? Dr. Angela R. Bielefeldt (University of Colorado, Boulder) The Inequality of LGBTQ Students in U.S. Engineering Education: Report on a Study of Eight Engineering Programs Dr. Erin A. Cech (University of Michigan), Prof. Tom J. Waidzunas (Temple University), and Dr. Stephanie Farrell (Rowan University) Conversation and Participation Architectures: Practices for Creating Dialogic Spaces with Engineering Students Mel Chua (Olin College) and Ms. Tess Edmonds (Olin College) Problems of Our Own Devising: Individuals’ Challenges in Enacting Systemic Changes to Increase the Inclusivity of Engineering Departments Ms. Lorena Colcer (Oregon State University), Christina Smith (Oregon State University), and Dr. Devlin Montfort (Oregon State University) American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Page 3 of 8 Mon 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM P-12 STEM Education: Learning through Guided Discovery Engineering Physics & Physics Division Room A112, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Dr. David K. Probst P.E. and Dr. James O’Brien Speakers Dr. Christos Zahopoulos Dr. Teresa L. Larkin Dr. Angeles Dominguez Ms. Rachelle Reisberg Dr. Evan C. Lemley Mon 3:15 PM to 4:45 PM 2017 Interdivisional Town Hall Meeting: The Culture of Teaching Liberal Educa- tion/Engineering & Society Division Franklin AB, Hyatt Regency Columbus Moderated by Dr. Atsushi Akera Speakers Dr. Alan Cheville Jenn Rossmann Dr. Darryl N Williams Dr. Teodora Rutar Shuman Prof. Joe Tranquillo Mon 3:15 PM to 4:45 PM Flexible Engineering Curricula Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Room A124, Columbus Convention Center Moderated by Dr. Mehmet Vurkac Presentations Exploring Impacts of Flexible, Balanced Engineering Program Curricula Dr. Marissa H. Forbes (University of Colorado, Boulder), Dr. Angela R. Bielefeldt (University of Colorado, Boulder), Dr. Jacquelyn F. Sullivan (University of Colorado, Boulder), and Dua Chaker (University of Colorado, Boulder) Contextualizing a New General Engineering Curriculum in the Liberal Arts Dr. Diana A. Chen (University of San Diego) and Dr. Gordon D. Hoople (University of San Diego) Global Engineering: What do We Mean by It and How are We Preparing our Students for It? Dr. Leland Giovannelli (University of Colorado, Boulder) and Ms. Robyn Sandekian (University of Colorado, Boulder) Classical Engineering Education Revisited - Why it Matters Prof. Claudio da Rocha Brito (Science and Education Research Council), Prof. Melany M. Ciampi (Safety, Health and Environment Research Organization), Prof. Rosa Maria Castro Fernandes Vasconcelos (Universidade de Minho), Prof. Luis Alfredo Martins Amaral P.E. (University of Minho), Prof. Henrique Dinis Santos (University of Minho), and Prof. Victor F. A, Barros (Science and Education Research Council) American Society for Engineering Education 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Page 4 of 8 Tuesday June 27, 2017 Tue 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: The Role of Engineering Education towards Attaining UN Sustainable Development Goals Civil Engineering Division
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