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2023 CIEC
Authors
Mohammad Moin Uddin; Keith Johnson; Craig Leendert
costs, speed time to market, and bettermatch products to customer needs [1], [2], [3]. Effective design is also a prerequisite for effectivemanufacturing, maintenance and environmental impact analysis. To prepare students, allEngineering/Engineering Technology (E/ET) curricula focus on engineering design and designthinking so that students can actively design, model, simulate and analyze solutions toengineering challenges. Computer-aided design (CAD) is a popular and often required course inE/ET curricula that introduces students engineering design process. A typical CAD courseutilizes a CAD software such as AutoCAD and trains students in 2D drawings and 3D modelswith precise measurements. CAD allows students to visualize their designs and test
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Afshin Zahraee; Cheng Zhang; David Pratt; Chandramouli V. Chandramouli
state agencies,regulations, and codes including contemporary issues.RationaleWhile the construction industry is expected to grow 11% from 2020 to 2030, according to theBureau of Labor Statistics [1], academic institutions face several challenges preparing employeesfor this industry. Current CEMT students have difficulties applying the learned knowledge fromthe classroom to the construction site. A college degree in construction, which helps the studentshave a holistic view of different domains of the industry and build a comprehensive andsystematic framework of all needed skills, is crucial for the student's long-term careerdevelopment. However, the current construction education does not guarantee students’capability to transfer the learned
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Zhiyuan Yu; Gary Drigel
portable equipment can be utilized on-site,remotely via online meeting, or transport to a distance learning location conveniently. Apilot study of implementing the system in an online machine design course shows promisingresults.1. IntroductionTensile test is a required course for engineering material courses in most mechanical engineeringtechnology programs. A portable size tensile tester has been designed and developed for teachingpurposes. In reference [1], a low-cost tensile testing machine was designed with in-house madestructure and raspberry pie controller. The machine was designed by a three-student group. Thetester will be used in course teaching in the future, although no sample testing has beenconducted on the machine in the paper.In
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Rebecca Book
presents a variety of methods to present ethics concepts and meet different studentlearning needs.IntroductionAcademia, industry and communities desire ethical behavior, but teaching students to be ethicalis complicated. It would be nice if educators could simply lecture, give a simple test, andstudents could be deemed ethical if they passed the test. While this might be considered atraditional method of teaching ethics, critical thinking and assessment need to be incorporated.Professional codes of conduct has been around for decades, but ethics education is a newercomponent of engineering programs. In 2000, ABET outcomes criteria were revised to require“an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility”[1].This paper presents a variety
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Vatsal Maru; Adam Lynch
objectives and conducting assessments. Outcomebased education (OBE) is a critical educational development [1], employing both traditionalassessment methods of homework, quizzes, exams, and papers throughout each term as well asnewer paradigm techniques of flipped classrooms and PBL projects which are transformingcurriculum and students alike [2].Furthermore, the competency of the institution, particularly at the tertiary university level, maybe directly or indirectly measured by national and international rankings of the entire institutionor of academic units therein, such as a college. ABET assists with ensuring competency ofinstitutions on a global scale by ensuring minimum levels of preparation of qualifications forindustry [3].Likewise, one may
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Marilyn Dyrud; Hadi Alasti; Maurizio Manzo; T. Sean Tavares; Paul McPherson; Margaret Phillips
awards) and presentations by three awardees of the 2018-22 cycles.Engineering technology educators should benefit by discovering a new outlet for seed moneyand learning about innovative, creative teaching practices and research.IntroductionSince 1980, the Engineering Technology Division has offered its members the possibility ofseed money for projects directly related to the larger engineering technology community.Initially, funding was limited to $100 per project and later increased to $250 [1]. Over theensuing decades, funding has increased dramatically, up to $2,500 per project, with requiredsupplemental institutional or departmental matching funds.The first projects were, of necessity, small in scope and utilitarian in nature, including
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Alok Verma; Paul Potier; Irfan Khan; Andrew Moore; Vanicha McQueen; Sepideh Maleki
ETD 355 Development of Electro-Technical Officer Program to Meet Future Workforce Needs Alok K. Verma, Paul Potier, Irfan Khan, Andrew Moore, Vanicha McQueen, and Sepideh Maleki Texas A&M University, GalvestonAbstractNinety percent of all goods are traded through oceans, and a significant portion of the world’sfood and energy security depends on ocean-related activities. Due to the expanding global trade,and increased automation of ships, the maritime industry is required to improve the crews'training skills and capabilities [1], [2]. Over the