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A Brief History & Introduction for Students

History Founded in 1893 as the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education (SPEE); became ASEE in 1946 Viewed today as a clearinghouse of information about engineering education and an important tool in shaping the future of the field

ASEE Mission ASEE is committed to furthering education in engineering and engineering technology through: 1.Promoting excellence in instruction, research, public service, and practice 2.Exercising worldwide leadership 3.Fostering the technological education of society 4.Providing quality products and services to members

ASEE Mission ASEE members engage in activities that: Encourage local, national & international communication and collaboration. Promote professional interaction and lifelong learning. Recognize outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations. Encourage youth to pursue studies and careers in engineering and engineering technology.

Conferences & Events Annual Conference & Exposition Global Colloquium on Engineering Education ASEE Section & Zone Meetings Frontiers in Education (in Partnership with IEEE)

ASEE Sections & Zones Zone I: Northeast, St. Lawrence, Middle Atlantic Zone II: Southeastern, North Central, Illinois-Indiana Zone III: Midwest, North Midwest, Gulf Southwest Zone IV: Pacific Northwest, Pacific Southwest, Rocky Mountain

Student Membership Student membership is the fastest growing group in ASEE – In June 2005, there were 549 student members – In June 2010, there were 728 student members Cost: $20/year Additional costs to join divisions (Student Constituent Committee is FREE) FREE to attend annual conferences and section meetings

ASEE Student Facebook Page

Started at the 2007 Annual Conference & Exposition in response to the need for student members to have a voice and home within the national organization Applying for full ASEE Division status in January

SCC Website

SCC Objectives 1.Fostering programs for ASEE student members of regional and national ASEE meetings. 2.Promoting the development at ASEE Student Chapters at local campuses. 3.Participating in local K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education activities. 4.Promoting graduate school opportunities for undergraduate ASEE student members. 5.Promoting scholarships, fellowships, and post-doctoral opportunities for ASEE student members. 6.Providing opportunities for students to gain insight into academic careers and teaching practices. 7.Developing ties between ASEE Student Division members and ASEE Corporate members 8.Developing international opportunities for ASEE Student Division members. 9.Developing the next generation of ASEE leaders 10.Building a Community of Student Members

SCC Endeavors Run SCC events at the ASEE Conference & Exposition Support and help establish/revive ASEE Student Chapters Develop Engineering Education Resources for students Formalize a Ph.D. Consortium

Daniel Bumblauskas Chair University of Missouri Reginald Rogers Immediate Past Chair Rochester Institute of Technology Alexandra Coso Membership Chair Georgia Tech Geoffrey Herman Information Chair University of Illinois Anna Pereira Secretary/Treasurer University of California-Berkeley SCC Executive Board Brian Schertz Program Chair/Vice Chair University of Illinois Adam Carberry Zone Liaison Arizona State University

Student Chapters 1 st chapter started in 1993 at Purdue University Currently 25 ASEE Student Chapters – 15 active chapters – 8 new chapters in the last 2 years (and still growing) Supported by the SCC Each chapter is customized to its university

General Mission of Student Chapters To develop relationships with local schools (K-12) and aid them in fostering student interest in future careers and study in engineering and engineering technology To encourage engineering undergraduate students to continue their studies on the graduate level To increase the interest of engineering graduate students in careers in engineering education To assist and encourage minorities and women to study and seek careers in the fields of engineering and engineering technology To promote scholarships, fellowships, and post-doctoral opportunities for ASEE student members To provide opportunities for students to gain insight into academic careers and teaching practices.

Engineering Education Wiki Student Resource for: – Engineering/STEM Graduate & Certificate Programs – Undergraduate Options – Research Centers – Engineering and/or Education Faculty Open to Engineering Education Research – Other Related Communities – Publication Venues – Job Postings – Events

Major Initiative Linked to: – SCC resources page – Collaboratory for Engineering Education Research (CLEERhub) – cleerhub.org – Research in Engineering Education Network (REEN) – grou.ps/reen Replacing the: – Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education (CASEE) centers list * Collaboration with the Center for Engineering Learning & Teaching (CELT)

Graduate Engineering Education Consortium for Students (GEECS) Started as a SCC Exploratory Committee – Surveyed student needs for a Ph.D. Consortium – Determining a format for an event (proposed Summer 2012; seeking NSF-funding) – Helping recruit students to the field of engineering education – Learning more about good teaching practices AND/OR engineering education research GEECS is now it’s own organization with a separate executive board!

ASEE Student Facebook Page