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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Olatunde A, Adeoye, Prairie View A&M University; shuza Binzaid; John Okyere Attia P.E., Prairie View A&M University
in 2012 where he was a graduate research assistant. He later worked at Haliburton Energy Services and worked at the Houston Independent School district as an APcalculus, Precalculus, and College Prep. Math instructor till 2019. From 2020 to the present, he is a Ph. D student at Prairie View A&M University/Electrical and Computer Engineering Department where works as a research assistant at the Center for Advancing Innovation in Smart Micro- grid. His main research interests are sustainable power and energy systems, microgrids, power electronics and motor drives, digital methods for measurements control systems, and digital signal processing.Dr. shuza Binzaid Dr. Shuza Binzaid (PI) is a Research Associate
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Olatunde A, Adeoye, Prairie View A&M University; Samir Abood, Prairie View A & M University/ Electrical and Computer Engineering Department; Penrose Cofie, Prairie View A&M University, College of Engineering
graduate research assistant. He later worked at Haliburton Energy Services and worked at the Houston Independent School district as an APcalculus, Precalculus, and College Prep. Math instructor till 2019. From 2020 to the present, he is a Ph. D student at Prairie View A&M University/Electrical and Computer Engineering Department where works as a research assistant at the Center for Advancing Innovation in Smart Micro- grid. His main research interests are sustainable power and energy systems, microgrids, power electronics and motor drives, digital methods for measurements control systems, and digital signal processing.Samir Abood, Prairie View A & M University/ Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
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Emmanuel Sunday Kolawole; Penrose Cofie, Prairie View A&M University; John Fuller P.E., Prairie View A&M University
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Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright © 2022, American Society for Engineering Education 2provide data protection, we must take great care regarding traffic management. If sensitive datapasses the public cloud infrastructure, it can still be compromised. A hybrid cloud deploymentinvolves utilizing a private cloud within a company's firewall, in addition to public cloudservices from a service provider. The Key Cloud Service Delivery ModelsIn a traditional data center, the IT staff is responsible for the entire stack, which includeshardware
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Kenneth W. Van Treuren, Baylor University
this to say2: “Accountability comes up a lot when talking about engineering organizations. Everyone wants to know how to hold engineers accountable. And, in my exploration of this topic with folks, I’ve found that the term accountability means something different to everyone. There are some folks who use accountability to mean an ability to explain. There’s a slightly larger set of people who use accountability when they really mean ownership. And then, there are many organizations that use accountability to mean a mechanism to blame and punish people Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View
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Hua Li, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Ricardo Miguel Garcia Pineda, Texas A&M University Kingsville; Kai Jin, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Jaya S. Goswami, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
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[1]. Theperformance on senior students’ capstone design projects in the STEM field, is key for their careerdevelopment. Due to the changing of educational standards and of credit hour shrinking forundergraduate degrees, the practical and hands-on aspects of engineering and science (such asdesign and experiment) have been gradually deemphasized, and nowadays curriculum is focused Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright  2022, American Society for Engineering Education 2more on theory, less on practice and real-world problem solving. To
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Joseph Anthony Donndelinger, Baylor University; Savannah Richards, Baylor University; Lisa Joanne Retzlaff
tools can prevent students from reaping the full benefit presented. In thispaper, we define a need to provide information to students about the importance of increasing qualityof mating components, implementing already existing tools to ensure correct dimensioning andalignment, and tolerancing when using varying machines. In addition, we examine the methods in Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright © 2022, American Society for Engineering Education 2which information is presented to students and how factors similar to those of peer
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Eleazar Marquez, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Samuel Garcia Jr., NASA EPDC
attention cueingin animations. Computers & Education, 55(2), 681-691.[11] Dorman, J. P. (2002) Classroom environment research: Progress and possibilities.Queensland Journal of Educational Research, 18, 112-140.[12] Fraser, B. J. (1994) Research on classroom and school climate. In D. Gabel (ed) Handbook ofResearch on Science Teaching and Learning (pp. 493-541). New York: Macmillan.[13] Fraser, B. J. (1998a) Classroom environment instruments: Development, Validity, andapplications. Learning Environments Research, 1, 7-33.[14] Marquez, E., Garcia Jr., S. Creating a Learning Environment that Engages EngineeringStudents in the Classroom via Communication Strategies. 2019 ASEE Annual Conference &Exposition. June 16-19, Tampa, Fl. Paper ID: 26093
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Sarah Tao, Center for Robust Speech Systems (CRSS), University of Texas at Dallas; Satwik Dutta, University of Texas at Dallas; Yagmur N/A Seven; Dwight Irvin; Jay Buzhardt, University of Kansas; John H. L. Hansen, University of Texas at Dallas
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in adult-child interactions is when an adult speaks and a child follows, or viceversa, with no longer than 5 seconds in between. Any sound is counted as a response, includingbabbling or one-word responses. Adult-child conversations have been found to have a more significant* This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant Award #1918032 (PI: Hansen). Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX Copyright  2022, American Society for Engineering Education 2impact on language development when compared
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Jay R Porter, Texas A&M University; Paul M Koola, Texas A&M University; Rahul Subramanian, Ocean Engineering, Texas A and M University
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communication skills to the test. The competition, created in the Fallof 2019, had as a primary goal to get students involved in extra-curricular activities and have themconnect professionally and socially with their peers across the campus. As a primary goal of thecompetition, students are challenged to work in a team environment to design, build anddemonstrate a remote-controlled water vehicle. Their vehicle must use bi-directionalcommunications over WiFi for control of the platform. Each team is limited to commontechnologies and a $100 budget to ensure that all teams compete on a level playing field. For thefirst offering of eSMART in Spring 2020, ninety-four students across multiple academic programsregistered and competed. This paper describes the
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Ozoemena Chika Anyaegbu; Emmanuel Abiodun Dada, Prairie View A&M University
Processes ASEE GSW Annual Conference Paper Ozoemena C. Anyaegbu and Emmanuel A. Dada Chemical Engineering Department Prairie View A&M University AbstractArtificial Intelligence (AI) is an area of computer science that accentuates the development ofprograms that enable computer systems and machines to perform tasks that usually need humanintelligence and reactions. This implies that AI could eventually replace human input. Mostchemical industries use computational methods such as simulation design and optimization for theirprocesses; an area where AI could excel. AI could provide a significant