ASEE conference presentations
2011 ASEE Conference Presentations
Join us in Vancouver, British Columbia
for the 118th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition!
Members of the E2020 research team will be presenting several papers and two panel sessions at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference and Exposition in Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 26-29, 2011. This year we are eager to share findings from a nation-wide study of engineering programs as well as detailed information from 6 case studies of high-performing engineering schools. Please join us for multiple opportunities to learn more and provide feedback!
Monday, June 27
- Educating Broad Thinkers: A Quantitative Analysis of Curricular and Pedagogical Techniques Used to Promote Interdisciplinary Skills
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, East Building - Room 13
David B. Knight (Pennsylvania State University)
- PowerPoint presentation
Tuesday, June 28
- Working as a Team: Enhancing Interdisciplinarity for the Engineer of 2020
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, 116
Lisa R. Lattuca (Pennsylvania State University), Lois C. Trautvetter (Northwestern University), Sarah L. Codd (Montana State University), David B. Knight (Pennsylvania State University), and Carla M. Cortes (Northwestern University) - PowerPoint presentation
- Design in Context: Where do the Engineers of 2020 Learn this Skill?
Best Conference Paper, Best Professional Interest Council (II) Paper, and Best Design in Engineering Education Division Paper
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, 222
Betsy Palmer (Montana State University), Patrick T. Terenzini (Pennsylvania State University), Ann F. McKenna (Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus), Betty J. Harper (Pennsylvania State University), and Dan Merson (Pennsylvania State University) - PowerPoint presentation
- Being Nimble: Anticipating Pressures and Demand on Engineering Education
12:30-2:00PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, 113
Jay Brockman, Alan Cheville, Lisa R. Lattuca, Amelito Enriquez, and Dan Sayre - PowerPoint presentation
- Approaches to Engaging Students in Engineering Design and Problem Solving
2:15 PM to 3:45 PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, 122
Ann F. McKenna (Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus), Gul E. Okudan Kremer (Pennsylvania State University), Carolyn Plumb (Montana State University), Hyun Kyoung Ro (Penn State University), and Alexander C. Yin (Pennsylvania State University) - PowerPoint presentation
- Programs and Practices Making a Difference: A Cross-Case Analysis Identifying Programs and Factors that Influence Recruitment and Retention of Women Engineering Students
The 2011 Denice D. Denton Best Paper Award for the Women Engineering Division
2:15 PM to 3:45 PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, East Building - Room 7
Lois C. Trautvetter (Northwestern University), Rose M. Marra (University of Missouri, Columbia), Lisa R. Lattuca (Pennsylvania State University), Katie L. Piacentini (University of Missouri - Columbia), and David B. Knight (Pennsylvania State University) - PowerPoint presentation
Wednesday, June 29
- Predicting Graduate School Plans Based on Students’ Self-Assessed Engineering Knowledge and Skills
7:00 AM to 8:30 AM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, East Building - Room 16
Hyun Kyoung Ro (Pennsylvania State University) - PowerPoint presentation
- If You Build It, They Will Come (and Stay): Recruiting and Retaining Women and Underrepresented Minority Students
8:45 AM to 10:15 AM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, 223
Hyun Kyoung Ro (Pennsylvania State University), Rose M. Marra (University of Missouri, Columbia), Patrick T. Terenzini (Pennsylvania State University), Lois C. Trautvetter (Northwestern University), Ardie D. Walser (City College of the City University of New York, Grove School of Engineering), and Susan M. Lord (University of San Diego) - PowerPoint presentation
- Educational Innovation and ABET-Accredited Programs: Can They Co-Exist?
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM & 2:15 PM to 3:45 PM Room: Vancouver International Conference Centre, 121
Nina Polok (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs), Mitzi Montoya (Arizona State University), Chell Roberts (Arizona State University), Steve Schiffman (Olin College), Scott Petrak (Science & Technology for Bayer Business and Technology Services), Ken Nishimura (R&D Program Manager for Agilent Technologies), Ann McKenna (Arizona State University), & Colonel Brent Richert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
- PowerPoint presentation

