10th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference
Full Papers
Track 1 – Full Papers I
Using Text Data Mining to Enhance the Literature Search Process for Novice Researchers
Andres Fortino (NYU & Autonomous Professional Development, USA); Qitong Zhong, Luke Yeh and Sijia Fang (NYU School of Profesional Studies, USA)
Selection and Assignment of STEM Adjunct Faculty Using Text Data Mining
Andres Fortino (NYU & Autonomous Professional Development, USA); Qitong Zhong, Luke Yeh and Sijia Fang (NYU School of Profesional Studies, USA)
A three-year retrospective on offering an embedded systems course with a focus on cybersecurity
Ravi Rao (Fairleigh Dickinson University)
Cybersecurity is not restricted to a specific domain such as hardware or software and needs to address all aspects of operation of computer systems. Consequently, we have found it beneficial to introduce students to cybersecurity through an embedded systems course. Based on three years of teaching cybersecurity to students in an embedded systems course, we observe that students are excited and motivated to participate in hands-on lab exercises. We have taken special care to orient these lab exercises to breaking news articles about developments related to safety and cybersecurity. We also found it helpful to unify multiple lab exercises around a specific target application domain such as healthcare or retail.
Our results over a three-year period demonstrate that it is possible to teach essential cybersecurity concepts within a one-semester course to students who do not have prior exposure to this area. This knowledge needs to be expanded upon in other courses, thereby weaving a thread of cybersecurity through the students' educational experience.
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Amit Mazumder (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, India)
Integrating a Smartphone-Based Vibration Experiment into an Engineering Course
Musa Jouaneh (University of Rhode Island, USA)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 3 – Full Papers II
Math & Crafts, Educational Activities: Ancient Math Methods, Future Directions
Ernesto Vega Janica (IEEE Standards Association, USA)
The research and analysis for this paper is limited to a number of numerical and abacus systems that could offer practical educational models, as well as, hands-on activities for children, educators and parents. The intent is to craft a few practical presentations to promote the use of mathematical analysis, as well as cognitive processes, while teaching basic mathematical concepts to kids. The research also plans to launch these initiatives at the local libraries and expose some of these concepts to a broader audience.
A Hands-on Project to Improve Student Learning Experience in Electronics: Building Ship Storage Room Security System
Wei Yu (Massachusetts Maritime Academy, USA)
Course-Specific Model for Prediction of At-Risk Students Based on Case-Based Reasoning
Haris Supic and Dzenana Donko (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
A Comparative Analysis of Secondary School STEM Research Programs in a Chinese School and an American School
Xiang Gong and Erik Mohlhenrich (Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science, USA)
Device to Remotely Track and Locate the Position of a Child for Safety
Shamendra Egodawela, Ruwan Ranaweera, Janaka Wijayakulasooriya and Dushan Herath (University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 4 – Full Papers III
Supporting Engineering Practices in Informal Learning Environments with a Tablet-Based Engineering Design Environment
Nicole M Zapparrata (Center for Advanced Studies in Education, USA)
The Preternship - An Academic-Industry Partnership Model for Early Experiential Learning Experiences in Computer Science Curricula
Matthew Morrison, John Dimpel and Emory Smith (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Design and Development of a SCADA Course for Engineering Undergraduates
Mohammad U. Mahfuz (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA)
A social engineering awareness and training workshop for STEM students and practitioners
Aunshul Rege, Trinh Nguyen and Rachel Bleiman (Temple University, USA)
Mathematics Gamification in Mobile App Software for Personalized Learning at Scale
Chee Wei Tan and Pei Duo YU (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Lin Ling (Princeton University & City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong); Ching Nam Hang and Man Fai Wong (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 5 – Full Papers IV
Experiences Toward An Interactive Cloud-Based Learning System for STEM Education
Bharath Kumar Samanthula, Mirza Mehran, Michelle M. Zhu, Nicole Panorkou and Pankaj Lal (Montclair State University, USA)
Behavioral Simulation Educational Framework for 2-Terminal MTJ-based Analog to Digital Converter
Gustavo Camero, Soheil Salehi and Ronald DeMara (University of Central Florida, USA)
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Approaches on Undergraduate Virtual Reality Technology Projects
Eric Nersesian, Margarita Vinnikov, Jessica Ross-Nersesian and Michael J Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Suspended Load Swing Stabilization
Thomas R Aldhizer, Austin Morock and Kristina Hughes (The United States Military Academy, USA); Mary Lanzerotti (USMA, USA); Suzanne Christoff, Susan Lintelmann and Jacob Capps (The United States Military Academy, USA)
Pre-college Computer Science Initiative for Augmented and Virtual Reality Development
Eric Nersesian and Adam Spryszynski (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA); Tracy Espiritu (Passaic County Technical Institute, USA); Michael J Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 7 – Full Papers V
Out-of-school Time STEM: Teach Programming Using Python for High School Girls
Chaoyi Wang and Michael Frye (University of the Incarnate Word, USA)
Encouraging Higher Education STEM Careers Through Robotics Competitions
Rodrigo A Canek (Universidad Galileo, Guatemala); Pablo A Torres (Student Universidad Galileo, Guatemala); Oscar Rodas (Universidad Galileo & Tesla Lab, Guatemala)
Development of low-cost IoT devices to encourage STEM skills in Guatemalan environments
Yeisson R Chicas (Universidad Galileo, Guatemala); Angel Isidro and Oscar Rodas (Universidad Galileo & Tesla Lab, Guatemala)
Designing the curriculum for a minor in Cyber Criminology
Rajesh Prasad (Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH, USA); Liana Pennington (Saint Anselm College, USA)
Influencing factors to choose STEM areas: The case of Mexican strongly STEM-oriented high school students
Angeles Dominguez (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico & Universidad Andres Bello, Chile); Santa Tejeda and Blanca Ruiz (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 8 – Full Papers VI
Virtual Collaboration Training for Freshman Undergraduate STEM Students
Eric Nersesian, Jessica Ross-Nersesian, Adam Spryszynski and Michael J Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Lyapunov Based Trajectory Tracking Dynamic Control for a Qbot-2
Sabiha Wadoo (New York Institute of Technology, USA); Marc Vazquez and Mateusz Ardito-Proulx (NYIT, USA)
Evaluation of Smartphone-based Sound Level Meters
Trinity Cheng (River Hill High School, USA)
STEM Outreach: A Literature Review and Definition
Ralph Tillinghast (US Army & CCDC Armaments Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, USA); Daniel C Appel (US Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM & AEgis Technologies Group Inc., USA); Carla Winsor (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA); Mo Mansouri (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
Student Performance Prediction from E-mail Assessments Using Tiny Neural Networks
Nikhil Yadav (St. John's University, USA); Kajal Srivastava (Jaipuria Institute of Management, India)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 9 – Full Papers VII
Middle School Students Learn Binary Counting Using Virtual Reality
Eric Nersesian, Margarita Vinnikov, Jessica Ross-Nersesian, Adam Spryszynski and Michael J Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Evaluation of a Snake Jaw Robot to Teach Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Engineering
Lauren Garofalo, Samantha Sandler and Deeksha Seth (Villanova University, USA)
Interdisciplinary Project Based Learning Approach for Machine Learning and Internet of Things
Muhammad Safeer Khan and Mohamed Ibrahim (Arkansas Tech University, USA); Nansong Wu (Sonoma State University, USA); Rajvardhan Patil (Arkansas Tech University, USA)
Electrical Engineering Core Course Laboratory Creation for Non-STEM Majors
Christopher Martino, Dan Opila, Brent West, Louiza Sellami, John Stevens and Deborah Mechtel (United States Naval Academy, USA)
Instrumentation & Investigation of Phage-Antibiotic Synergy on K. pneumoniae, H. alvei, and Transductant H. alvei
Ibnat Meah (Dallatown Area High School, USA); David Singleton (York College of Pennsylvania, USA)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Track 10 – Full Papers VIII
A Hands-on Middle-School Robotics Software Program at MIT
Sabina Chen and Andrew Fishberg (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Eyassu Shimelis (MIT, USA); Joel Grimm (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Scott van Broekhoven (MIT, USA); Robert Shin (MIT Lincoln Laboratory, USA); Sertac Karaman (MIT, USA)
Active and Collaborative Learning Based Dynamic Instructional Approach in Teaching Introductory Computer Science Course with Python Programming
Mahmudur Rahman, Monir Sharker and Roshan Paudel (Morgan State University, USA)
Student-Inspired Project-Based Learning in an Embedded Systems Course
Girma Tewolde (Kettering University, USA)
STEM Outreach: A Stakeholder Analysis
Ralph Tillinghast (US Army & CCDC Armaments Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, USA); Daniel C Appel (US Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM & AEgis Technologies Group Inc., USA); Carla Winsor (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA); Mo Mansouri (Stevens Institute of Technology, USA)
Performance Improvement of 18-bit ?? A/D Convertor
Aws Zuheer Yonis (Universitiy of Ninevah, Iraq); Khalid Mohammed (University of Mosul, Iraq)
Outlook of Commonly used Biometrics and Assessment of Best Trait for High Level Security
Shahad Sultan (University of Mosul, Iraq) and Mayada Faris Ghanim (University of Mosul, Iraq)
Session Chair
To Be Determined
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