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Conference Session
Labs and Experiential Learning
Collection
2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
Authors
Rustin Webster, Purdue University, New Albany
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Labs and experiential learning
course at Purdue Polytechnic New Albany (PUNA) was required to transition toremote learning due to COVID-19 in the spring of 2020, thus eliminating all remaining in-personlabs, the instructor was faced with the challenge of replacing multiple team-based lab activitieswith individual remote learning experiences. Along with complementing required course © American Society for Engineering Education, 2021 2021 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings | Paper ID 35060learning outcomes, the instructor was hopeful when developing the course completion plan tocontinue providing interesting, impactful, and innovative learning experiences. From an ASEE Engineering Technology Division listserv email on March 14, 2020 and
Conference Session
Labs and Experiential Learning
Collection
2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
Authors
Gurcan Comert; Zulfikar Berk, University of South Carolina; Robert Petrulis; Balaji Iyangar; Esmail M Abuhdima, Benedict college; Negash Begashaw, Benedict College
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Diversity, Labs and experiential learning
concepts and items introduced.  All SURI mentors presented their research plan on the first day of the summer research.  Students either singly or in groups researched their problems. As shown in Table 3, we had 5 teams and 4 individual researchers. In fact, except groups 6, 8, and 9, other individual researchers are just changed the data. Groups 3, 4, and 5 essentially applied deep learning to their own data on air quality, safety, and traffic parameters.  Each week, the students were introduced to new machine learning topics, participated in update meetings, and a Friday journal meeting with all SURI participants to present their progress and see the other teams’ progress.  Students
Conference Session
Labs and Experiential Learning
Collection
2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
Authors
Abdussalam Alawini, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Peilin Rao, UIUC; Leyao Zhou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Lujia Kang; PING-CHE HO, PureStorage
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Labs and experiential learning
TriQL’s systemarchitecture in Section 3. In Section 4, we discuss how can TriQL be integrated with a databasecourse. We provide a literature review in Section 5. Section 6 discusses our future plans forTriQL and concludes the paper.2 BackgroundIn this section, we first introduce DataLog, an intermediate logical database language we use tocapture the generic user query to express it in other database languages. Then, we provide a quicktutorial on the database query languages TriQL supports, including SQL, MongoDB, andCypher.2.1 Introduction to DatalogDatalog is a powerful logical and declarative programming language 9 . Due to its simplicity andquery expressiveness, DataLog became the standard choice for intermediate query languagegenerated
Conference Session
Labs and Experiential Learning
Collection
2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
Authors
David Olawale, R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis; Payton Ashby Staman, University of Indianapolis; James T Emery II, University of Indianapolis
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Labs and experiential learning
design,fabrication and testing. The assessment included final presentation and report as well as studentreflections.Project DescriptionYour manufacturing company, MENG Manufacturing Inc, has assigned your team of mechanicalengineers a project with a very important client, Basic Utility Vehicle. Your mandate includesunderstanding the client’s requirements, designing viable solutions within set constraints and applicablestandard, as well as applying appropriate manufacturing processes to fabricate the product.You will be delivering the fabricated product as well as report and presentation to your client.Required Tasks 1. Assign roles and responsibilities to your team members. 2. Develop a project management plan (meeting time and venue