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Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Bramhall, Sheffield Hallam University; Keith Radley, Sheffield Hallam University
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International
Education (2001).[4]. Trigwell, K. and Shale, S., ‘Student learning and the scholarship of university teaching’, Studies in Higher Education, 29, pp. 523-536, (2004).[5]. Barnes, D., ‘From communication to Curriculum', London: Penguin, (1976).[6]. Kolb, D., 'Experiential learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development'. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, (1984).[7]. Kohonen, V., 'Experiential language learning: second language learning as cooperative learner education' In D. Nunan (ed.) Collaborative Language Learning and Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.14-39, (1992).[8]. Peters, O., 'Visions of Autonomous Learning', keynote at the European Distance and E-learning Network
Conference Session
Introducing Active and Inductive Learning and Improving the Learning Curve in ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emilia Bratschitsch, Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Department of Automotive; Annette Casey, Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Department of Automotive Engineering,; Günter Bischof, Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Department of Automotive Engineering,; Domagoj Rubesa, Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Department of Automotive Engineering,
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Conference 2007 of the American Society for Engineering Education 5. M. Huang, S. Lord, D. Malicky, ‘Problem, Project, Inquiry, or Subject-based Pedagogies: What to do?’, Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, Annual Conference & Exposition 2006 Page 12.4.11
Conference Session
Assessment and Evaluation in Engineering Education II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erol Ozan, East Carolina University; Mohammad Tabrizi, East Carolina University; Karl Wuensch, East Carolina University; Shahnaz Aziz, East Carolina University; Masao Kishore, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
web-enhanced college courses. Internet and Higher Education 9 (2006) 175–190.[4] Kerr, Marcel S., Kimberly Rynearson, Marcus C. Kerr Student characteristics for online learningsuccess. Internet and Higher Education 9 (2006) 91–105[5] Lightfoot, Jay M. . A comparative analysis of e-mail and face-to-face communication in an educationalenvironment. Internet and Higher Education 9 (2006) 217–227.[6] Brenton, Harry, Juan Hernandez, Fernando Bello, Paul Strutton, Sanjay Purkayastha, Tony Firth, AraDarzi. Using multimedia and Web3D to enhance anatomy teaching.Computers & Education, In Press,Corrected Proof, Available online 19 September 2005.[7] Khalifa, Yousuf M. ,David Bogorad, Vincent Gibson, John Peifer and Julian Nussbaum Virtual Realityin
Conference Session
Electrical Technology Projects and Applications
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Pocock, Oregon Institute of Technology; Kevin McCullough, Oregon Institute of Technology; Andrew Carpenter, Oregon Institute of Technology; Brant Hempel, Oregon Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
12.9.12lower than circuits built into a single monolithic chip simply because of longer connecting wirescontributing to parasitic capacitance and noise.According to the students, the phase-locked-loop project was a success as was shown in the FMaudio demodulation demonstration, as well as in the measured specs. The students learned aboutphase-locked-loops, integrated circuits, and working as a member of a design team. Aphotograph of the actual completed breadboard is shown on the following page.Bibliography1. Fentiman, A. W. and J.T. Demel, "Teaching Students to Document a Design Project and Present the Results." The Journal of Engineering Education, October 1995, pp. 329-333.2. Gray, P.R., P.J. Hurst, S. H. Lewis, and R.G. Meyer, Analysis and
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leslie Pagliari, East Carolina University; Richard Monroe, East Carolina University; David Batts, East Carolina University
. 2007.[4] Clarke, Roger. A Primer in Diffusion of Innovations Theory. Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd. 1999.[5] Cooley, Charles Horton. Social Process. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1918.[6] Cooley, C.H. On Self and Social Organization. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1998.[7] Day, S, Schoemaker, P. Wharton on Managing Emerging Technologies. Chapter 12. John Wiley and Sons.2002.)[8] Diffusion of Innovations. University of South Florida. Online: http://hsc.usf.edu. 2003.East Carolina University.Online: http://www.ecu.edu. 2002.[9] East Carolina University Mission. Online: http://www.ecu.edu/ecu/ecumission.cfm. 2002.[10] NASA HQ Library. Diffusion of Innovations. Online: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/. Revised. October 23, 2000.[11] Lado, Boyd
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Curricula I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Butkus, U.S. Military Academy
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Environmental Engineering
Issues in Engineering Education and Practice. 130, 166-172. 6. Kuennen, S.T. and A.R. Barrett. 2003, Construct first, design later – a hands-on learning experience in reinforced concrete. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition. 7. Jennings, A.A., J. Clark, S. Hise, B. Kiedrowski. 2003. Environmental education projects built around feral battery research. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition. 8. Butkus, M.A. and Epolito, W.J. 2006. “Development of An Environmental Biological Processes Course in an Undergraduate Environmental Engineering Curriculum,” Proceedings of the 2006 American
Conference Session
ECE Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J. Shawn Addington, Virginia Military Institute; Wilbur Dale, Virginia Military Institute; Isaac Putnam, Virginia Military Institute
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
measure a Hall Voltage of about 0.3 mV, but weexpect to improve on that by moving the contacts out of the way and reducing the gap betweenthe poles of the magnet. Even if this does not affect the answer, we already have a design for thedevice that works well enough for a demonstration. Once we have perfected the Hall Effectdevices, we will use them as a demonstration of semiconductor physics in an electronics course.Bibliography1. Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith, Microelectronic Circuits. NewYork: Oxford University Press, fifth ed.,2004.2. William H. Hayt, Jr. and John A. Buck, EngineeringElectromagnetics. Boston: McGraw-Hill, seventh ed.,2006.3. http://www.eeel.nist.gov/812/effe.htm
Conference Session
Innovative Instruction Strategies in Calculus
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elton Graves, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
40problems. Because of the nature and speed of the course, and problems, students areencouraged to work together on the homework assignments, both during class time and inthe evening.Each day the previous day’s assignment is turned in by 8:05 AM, the start of class. Thecounselors grade the assignment during the morning, and return the assignments to thestudents at 1:30 PM each afternoon, at the problem session. The assignments are gradedas E for excellent above 90% correct; S for satisfactory, above 80% correct; and U forunsatisfactory for below 80% correct. Any student who receives a U on an assignmentmust redo all the problems the student missed and resubmit the assignment. Theassignment is not considered passed until all missed problems are done
Conference Session
Manufacturing Capstone and Design Projects
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Rajadas, Arizona State University; Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
the dynamics of interaction between the fluidflow and the geometry of the airplane. Reliable operation of a computer depends partly on theefficiency with which heat is removed from the circuit board by the fluid flow introduced by thecooling fan(s). Efficient power plant operation depends heavily on the interaction between fluidflow (working fluid) and the heat and work interactions associated with the fluid. There are anumber of other engineering applications where fluid flow plays a significant role and so thestudent training in these discipline areas should have access to a good fluid flow experimentalfacility. The most common fluid flow facility suitable for this purpose is a wind tunnel.Problems in aerodynamics, heat transfer
Conference Session
Capstone Design & Project Courses
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Smith, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Tracy N Schierenbeck, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Linda McCloskey, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
on public presentations to assist in providingfeedback to students when presenting on their project design, and/or final project outcome(s).Another example is when representatives from Knoll Atomic Power Laboratory (KAPL) assistwith the interpretation of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment that is done withthe students.Examples of support from corporate partners for PD-3 include representatives from GeneralElectric (GE) working in concert with the PD-3 instructors to provide the students feedbackregarding their initial impression when speaking extemporaneously on a topic that they willlikely address further in their careers. Also, other entities such as General Dynamics and BAESystems have come into the classroom to support the
Conference Session
The Impact of Curriculum on the Retention of Women Students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Keathly, University of North Texas; Robert Akl, University of North Texas; Ryan Garlick, University of North Texas
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
Rugarda, A. The future of engineering education II: teaching methods that work. Chem. Engr. Education, vol. 34, no. 1, 2001, pp. 26-39.5. McKeachie, W. J., Pintrich, P.R., Lin, Y. and Smith, D.F.A. Teaching and Learning in the College Classroom: A Review of the Research Literature. ED340272 Sep 91 Active Learning: Creating Excitement in the Classroom. ERIC Digest, 1986.6. Pollock, L., McCoy, K., Carberry, S., Hundigopal, N., and You, X. “Increasing high school girls’ self confidence and awareness of CS through a positive summer experience,” Proceedings of the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education, 2004
Conference Session
Electrical Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
C. Richard Helps, Brigham Young University; Andrew Arnott, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=18225&redir=1&rl=15. RubyCentral, What is Ruby? http://www.rubycentral.com/misc/intro.html6. RAA Ruby Application Archive, http://raa.ruby-lang.org/ Accessed April 2006.7. Singer, Michael. PC milestone--notebooks outsell desktops. Cnet News.com. http://news.co.com/PC+milestone--notebooks+outsell+desktops/2100-1047_3-5731417.html8. Spinellis, D. Java makes scripting languages irrelevant Software, IEEE Vol 22, Issue 3, May-June 2005Page(s):70 – 719. Venner, Bill, The Philosophy of Ruby: A Conversation with Yukihiro Matsumoto, Part I. Artima.com, On-lineinterview, September 29, 2003, http://www.artima.com/intv/ruby4.html10. Venner, Bill, The Philosophy of Ruby: A Conversation with Yukihiro Matsumoto, Part II
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ioana Voiculescu, City College of the City University of New York; Benjamin Liaw, City College of the City University of New York
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
” ,Mechatronics vol.12, pp.207-215, 2002.[11] http://www.vishay.com/company/brands/measurements-group[12] Kelly, G. S., Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations, McGraw Hill Inc., New York, 2002.Biography Professor Ioana Voiculescu received a Ph. D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from PolitehnicaUniversity, Timisoara, Romania, in 1997 in the field of Precision Mechanics. She finished her second doctorate in2005, also in Mechanical Engineering, but with the emphasis in MEMS. She has worked for five years at the U.S.Naval Research Laboratory, in Washington, DC in the area of MEMS gas sensors and gas preconcentrators.Currently, she is developing a MEMS laboratory in the Mechanical Engineering Department at City College of NewYork. She is an IEEE
Conference Session
International Case Studies:Collaborations, Exchanges & Interactions
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ian Robinson, Edge Hill University; Michael Bramhall, Sheffield Hallam University; John Rowe, Sheffield Hallam University
Tagged Divisions
International
, E.F., Ingemarsson, I., Litant, W.T.G., Malmqvist, J., Östlund, S., CDIO: An international initiative for reforming engineering education, UICEE, World Transactions on Engineering and Technology Education, Vol.2, No.1 (2003).14. Giot, M. & Grosjean, P.D, Higher Engineering Education in Europe, (1995), synopsis available at http://www.bath.ac.uk/ewl/ewleurop.htm accessed 6 March 2007.15. OECD, Education at a Glance. Paris: OECD, 2003, 2004, 2005.16. European Council, The European Higher Educatin Area - The Bologna Declaration, (1999) available online at http://www.coe.int/T/DG4/HigherEducation/EHEA2010/BolognaPedestrians_en.asp accessed 16 January 2007
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Juan Velasquez, Purdue University; Matthew Verleger, Purdue University
. 1-6.3. Sherwood, J. L., Petersen, J. N., Grandzielwski, J. M., “Faculty Mentoring: A Unique Approach to TrainingGraduate Students How to Teach”, Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 86, no. 2, 1997, pp.119-123.4. Rutz, et al., “Student Performance and Acceptance of Instructional Technology: Comparing Technology-Enhanced and Traditional Instruction for a Course in Statics”, Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 92, no. 2,2003, pp. 133-140.5. Norris, P. M., Palmer, S. C., “Effectiveness of the Woodruff School Doctoral Teaching Intern Program”,Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 87, 1998, pp.223-226. Page 12.1500.9Appendix 1
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Braley, University of Idaho; Paul Anderson, University of Idaho; Tracey Windley, University of Idaho; Kevin Buck, University of Idaho; Herbert Hess, University of Idaho
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
temperaturein the chamber accordingto how the user has setthe system. In addition, Temperature settingthe program is able tochoose whichthermocouple (orthermocouple average) Page 12.164.5controls the temperature Figure 4 Control Setup Tabof the chamber. Thecontrol setup tab has seven settings for the chamber control system: 1. The GPIB assignments for the four-thermocouple meters 2. The GPIB assignment for the reference temperature meter 3. The GPIB assignment for the power supply 4. The controlling thermocouple(s) choice 5. Valve on/off switch 6
Conference Session
Educational Software
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Smith, U. of St. Thomas - St. Paul
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
be modified todynamically detect the number of registers to update.Acknowledgments This work was funded in part by a new faculty grant from the University of St. Thomas in St.Paul, Minnesota. The author would also like to thank the students in the QMCS 110, QMCS 200,and QMCS 300 courses for their suggestions and feedback regarding the Spreadsheet CPU.Bibliography Burnett, M., Atwood, J., Walpole Djang, R., Reichwein, J., Gottfried, H., and Yang, S. 2001. Forms/3: A first- order visual language to explore the boundaries of the spreadsheet paradigm. J. Funct. Program. 11, 2 (Mar. 2001), 155-206. Englander, Irv, The Architecture of Computer Hardware and Software Systems: An Information Technology Approach, 2003: John Wiley &
Conference Session
Engineering and Poverty
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Legand Burge, Tuskegee University; Heshmat Aglan, Tuskegee University; Pradosh Ray, Tuskegee University; Nader Vahdat, Tuskegee University; Connie Price, Tuskegee University; Prakash Sharma, Tuskegee University; Stephen Sodeke, Tuskegee University; Vascar Harris, Tuskegee University; Gregory Murphy, Tuskegee University
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Engineering Ethics
were injured. Students study the case in detail to understand the conditionsin the plant before the accident, existence of safety training programs for employees, managers’responsibilities and location of plant (in a residential area). These issues help students find thecause(s) of the disaster. Page 12.658.4A Case Study: Chernobyl Nuclear Accident and Related Ethical IssuesThe Chernobyl Nuclear Accident is one of the major accidents in engineering. The reason forthis accident was that the operators removed all the control rods to keep the reactor operational atlow energy level to conduct an unauthorized experiment.A group discussion on
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Design in the Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dean Kim, Bradley University; Martin Morris, Bradley University; Richard Deller, Bradley University
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Design in Engineering Education
, S.,“Dynamic Analysis and Control System Development for a Laboratory Wind Tunnel 2000 4Moellenberndt, A.M., Rowlands, T., Masha, T., Morris, M., and Kim, D., “Design of Controller and Data Acquisition Systems for a Gear Dynamometer20025. Goff, R., and Terpenny, J., “Capstone Design: Mechanical Engineering Project or Personnel Management Challenge?,” Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition.6. Watkins, G., and Smith, M., “The ASME-Sponsored Human Powered Vehicle Challenge – Framework for a Senior Design Project,” Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition
Conference Session
Meeting ABET Requirements
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karinna Vernaza, Gannon University; Mahesh Aggarwal, Gannon University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
States.Published by The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), Baltimore MD. 1997. Available:http://www.abet.org/EAC/eac2000.html.2. Mak, F., Frezza, S., “Process to Identify Minimum Passing Criteria and Objective Evidence in Support ofABET EC2000 Criteria Fulfillment,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 2004.3. Cutts, Q., Carbone, A., van Haaster, K., “Using an Electronic Voting System to Promote Active Reflection onCoursework Feedback,” Proc. Of the Intnl. Conf. on Computers in Education, Melbourne, Australia, November2004.4. Vernaza, K.M., “Instructional Innovation of Mechanical Engineering Core Courses with Technology,” FacultyDevelopment Grant in Instructional Innovation with Technology, Center for
Conference Session
Best Practices in Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Thornton, University of Maryland; Jacqueline Rogers, University of Maryland (Retired); Kristen Waters; Nathan Myers, University of Maryland; Lisa Rawlings, Prince George's Prince Community College
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Conference Session
Technology Literacy for Engineering Students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Krupczak, Hope College
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Technological Literacy Constituent Committee
-functions in design and creating a sense of practical empowermentin novice or even tentative engineers.Bibliography 1. National Science Foundation, “Shaping The Future: New Expectations for Undergraduate Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology”, NSF 96-139, October 1996. 2. Pearson, G., and A.T.Young, (editors) Technically Speaking: Why all Americans Need to Know More About Technology. Washington, D.C. National Academy Press, (2002). 3. National Academy of Engineering, Educating the Engineer of 2020: Adapting Engineering Education to the New Century, National Academy Press, (2005). 4. Nocito-Gobel J., S. Daniels, M. Collura, B. Aliane, “Project-Based Introduction to Engineering – A
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary and Liberal Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University; Dale Palmgren, Arizona State University; Dennis Giever, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Mary Lynn Garcia, Sandia National Laboratories
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Liberal Education
Also Available at: prism- magazine.org/feb02/research.cfm (Accessed December 2006) 2. American Society for Industrial Security, “Academic Institutions Offering Degrees and/or Courses in Security”, asisonline.org/education/ universityPrograms/traditionalprograms.pdf (Accessed December 2006.) 3. Rogers, B., Palmgren, D., McHenry, A., Danielson, S. (2006) A Rigorous Foundation for Security Engineering Programs , ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Chicago, IL 4. Garcia, Mary Lynn (2001) The Design and Evaluation of Physical Security Systems, Butterworth/Heinemann. 5. Garcia, Mary Lynn (2006) Vulnerability Assessment of Physical Protection Systems, Butterworth/Heinemann. 6. Rogers, B
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Warren Hull, Louisiana State University; Warren Waggenspack, Louisiana State University; David Bowles, Louisiana State University
discipline.References[1] Hull, W. R., Bridwell-Bowles, L., Powell, K., Waggenspack, W.N. “IntegratingCommunication-Intensive Classes and Communication Studios into the XX University Collegeof Engineering,” Proceedings of the 2006 Annual Conference of the American Society forEngineering Education. June 2006.[2] Engineering Accreditation Commission, Criteria for Accrediting Engineering ProgramsEffective for Evaluations During the 2005-2006 Accreditation Cycle, Accreditation Board forEngineering and Technology, Inc., Report, Nov. 2004.[3] Howe, S., Wilbarager, J., “2005 National Survey of Engineering Capstone Design Courses”Proceedings of the 2006 Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education.June 2006
Conference Session
Graduate Education and Undergraduate Research in ET
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Arbuckle, Western Kentucky University; Dale McDaniel, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
? Page 12.526.2PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine if there is a need for an online Master of Sciencedegree in Technology Management in the Western Kentucky University (WKU) service area.While this program will be available worldwide our university requires that we demonstrate aregional need for all new programs. An additional purpose to this study was to determine if ourindustrial partners have a preference for the delivery method of Master’s programs available tothem.Review of LiteratureWhile distance education is not a new practice in education with correspondence-like coursesstarting in the late 1800’s the large growth of DE courses did not occur until the 1990’s4. Withthe advancement of technology in the United States and rest
Conference Session
Improving ME Education: Trends in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seifollah Nasrazadani, University of North Texas; Reza Mirshams, University of North Texas
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
AC 2007-832: TEACHING HEAT TRANSFER THROUGH INDUSTRIALPARTNERSHIPSeifollah Nasrazadani, University of North TexasReza Mirshams, University of North Texas Page 12.1361.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Teaching Heat Transfer through Industry Partnership S. Nasrazadani and R.A. Mirshams College of Engineering University of North Texas Denton, TX 76203Abstract In this research project, a heat transfer course was taught to senior undergraduate studentsin a new way that involved an industrial engineer as a
Conference Session
EMD Curriculum Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Dixon, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
Curriculum, Introduction to Service-Learning Toolkit, The Office of Community Service Learning Press, Michigan2 Jordan, Michael, F., Service Learning in Architectural Technology: A Habitat for Learning, IJME/Intertech International Conference Proceedings, Newark, 2006.3 Craig, Walter O., Improving Engineering Technology Programs Through University/Industry Partnerships, IJME/Intertech International Conference Proceedings, Newark, 2006.4 Smith, Karl A., Sheri D. Sheppard, David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson, Pedagogies of Engagement: Classroom-Based Practices, Journal of Engineering Education, January 2005.5 Moor, S. Scott and Bruce D. Drake, Addressing Common Problems in engineering Design Projects: A Project
Conference Session
New Trends in Energy Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University; Mark Henderson, Arizona State University; Chell Roberts, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
from the wind. This example is used to illustrate to thestudents the advantage of thorough measurements and the need for careful assessment of thepotential wind energy generation sites. Page 12.935.9 N W E S Figure 5 Example of Wind Rose Plot. This plot represents the directional distribution of the total incident wind energy.Figure 5 is an example of a wind rose plot, which, for this data, indicates a prevailing west wind.This
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles Mphande, Victoria University; Paul Bronson, Victoria University; Robert ives, Victoria University; Juan SHI, Victoria University; Alec Simcock, Victoria University
Students 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill.14. Keating, S. & Gabb, R., 2006, PBL in engineering: Student expectations in 2006, Postcompulsory Education Centre, Victoria University.15. Shi, J., Mphande, C., Simcock, A., Ives, R. & Bronson, P., 2006, Communication in a Problem Based Learning Environment: Supporting the Teaching Team in the School of Electrical Engineering. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, 10 - 13 December, Auckland, New Zealand. Page 12.281.8
Conference Session
Assessment Methods
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Danielson, Arizona State University; Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
://www.pdkintl.org/kappan/k0206sti.htm on February 21, 2007.5. Sanoff A.P. (2005). Measure for Measure, ASEE Prism, Vol. 14, No 5, January, pp. 36-40.6. Morrell, D., Roberts, C., Grondin, R., Kuo, C.Y., Hinks, R., Henderson, M., Sugar, T., & Danielson, S. (2006). Beyond Measurement: Designing Engineering Outcomes to Foster Student Achievement. In the 2006 Annual Conference Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education, June 12-15, Chicago, IL. New York: American Society for Engineering Education. Page 12.63.9