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Hamid Eisazadeh; Mona Torabizadeh
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ManufacturingAbstractAdditive Manufacturing (AM) has become a game changer for the manufacturing industry. Withgrowing implementation of AM in various industries, it is the responsibility of different levels ofeducation to expose students to AM technologies and to integrate AM into their curriculum. It iswell known that students who gain the skillsets of today’s industry have a better chance in gettinga competitive job. In response to this need, a new senior level elective course on AM, has beendeveloped for the first time in Old Dominion University (ODU) region in the South. The coursewas developed and taught by the Mechanical Engineering Technology faculty with the expertisein manufacturing processes, welding, and material science. The course was available to a
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Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Tzu-Liang Bill Tseng, University of Texas at El Paso; Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University; Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University; Regina Ruane Ph.D., Temple University
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been growing in popularity acrossscience and humanities disciplines. As they gain popularity, there has been increasing research inhow to maximize the learning of these communities. For successful online learning communities,there must be three phases of cognition: triggering, exploration, and integration. The triggeringphase is when a student is first prompted to action; they read a topic they are required to respondto and they post their initial reactions to the topic. The exploration phase is when a student isprompted to explore the topic further by the responses they read that other students wrote in thetriggering phase. This includes doing further research on a topic in order to support an argumentbeing made against another student’s post
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Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; George Chitiyo, Tennessee Technological University; Perihan Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; Ankit Gupta, Tennessee Technological University; Seymur Hasanov, Tennessee Technological University; Allen Munyaradzi Mathende, Tennessee Technological University; Zhicheng Zhang, Tennessee Technological University
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. George Chitiyo, Tennessee Technological University George Chitiyo is a Professor of Educational Research and Evaluation at Tennessee Tech University. He teaches courses in research methods, statistics, and program evaluation. He is involved in designing and implementing evaluation initiatives of different types of educational programs and interventions in PreK-12 and higher education settings. His evaluation work includes projects in Advanced Technological Education (ATE), STEM education programs, and health related research.Dr. Perihan Fidan, Tennessee Technological University Dr. Perihan Fidan is a faculty member at the Curriculum and Instruction department at Tennessee Tech University. Her current research
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Zhenhua Wu, Virginia State University; Lorin Scott Sodell, Virginia State University College of Engineering and Technology; A.A. Elmustafa, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Old Dominion University and The Applied Research Center-Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility; Dawit Haile, Virginia State University
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Paper ID #33774Industry Driven Design and Manufacturing Course for Aerospace Engineer-ingDr. Zhenhua Wu, Virginia State University Dr. Zhenhua Wu, is currently an Associate Professor in Manufacturing Engineering at Virginia State University. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University. His cur- rent research interests focus on cybermanufacturing, friction stir welding, sustainable manufacturing, and adaptive machining.Mr. Lorin Scott Sodell, Virginia State University College of Engineering and Technology Mr. Lorin Sodell is the Director for External and Industry Engagement at Virginia State
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Emily Welsh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dan Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; A. John Hart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; John Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Paper ID #32761Scaling Hands-On Learning Principles in Manufacturing through AugmentedReality Disassembly and Inspection of a Consumer ProductMs. Emily Welsh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ms. Welsh works as an educational technologist at MIT. Her work includes the development and running of MOOCs and the development of digital education tools. Prior to joining MIT, she worked in industry at an original equipment manufacturer.Dan Li, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyProf. A. John Hart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology John Hart is Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director of the Laboratory for Manufacturing
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Marilyn Barger P.E., FLATE, Florida Advanced Technological Education Center; Richard Gilbert, University of South Florida; Phil Centonze, FloridaMakes; Sam Ajlani, College of Central Florida
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a Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of South Florida’s College of Engineering . Richard is the Co-PI for an NSF grant that supports FLATE, Advanced Techno- logical Education in Florida ,the the NSF Center of Excellence, which was founded through substantial funding from NSF. FLATE, now funded by the NIST MEP program and the Florida Department of Ed- ucation, addresses curriculum, professional development, and outreach issues to support the creation of Florida’s technical workforce. Richard has over 30 years of experience working with the K-14 education community. Other funded efforts include projects for the NIH and the US Department of Education. The latter was for the
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Joseph Dennis Cuiffi, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Haifeng Wang, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Josephine Heim, Pennsylvania State University, New Kensington; Brian W. Anthony, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sangwoon Kim; David Donghyun Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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. Elbestawi, D. Centea, I. Singh, and T. Wanyama, “SEPT Learning Factory for Industry 4.0 Education and Applied Research,” in Procedia Manufacturing, vol. 23, 2018, pp. 249- 254.[6] H. Karre, M. Hammer, M. Kleindienst, and C. Ramsauer, “Transition towards an Industry 4.0 state of the LeanLab at Graz University of Technology,” in Procedia Manufacturing, vol. 9, 2017, pp. 206-213.[7] R. Promyoo, S. Alai, and H. El-Mounayri, “Innovative Digital Manufacturing Curriculum for Industry 4.0,” in Procedia Manufacturing, vol. 34, 2019, pp. 1043-1050.[8] T. Guo, D. Khoo, M. Coultis, M. Pazos-Revilla and A. Siraj, "Poster Abstract: IoT Platform for Engineering Education and Research (IoT PEER)--Applications in Secure and Smart Manufacturing
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Design Competition in China and included industrialmachines such as machining centers or rubbish cleaning machines.The MOSS SystemThe objective of the MOSS system is “to impart intuitive understanding of complex systems anddesign principles” according to its maker – Modular Robotics. [14][15][16] Children are exposedto “mechanical construction, basic circuitry, kinematic motion, robotics, software integration,and programming” through modular robot design and construction. [17] It is an interesting toolfor creative robot building and understanding modular robots. [14][15][16] A variety of blocksare available including the ones for power/light sources, control, and sensing (Table 1, Figure 1and 2) as well as structural MOSS blocks, power/data