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Joseph P. Fuehne P.E., Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
), roundness tester, surface finish tester, an Instron tensile tester, andnumerous hand tools among other items. These outstanding facilities have been utilizedthroughout the Mechanical Engineering Technology curriculum but are emphasized in aclass that focuses on production specifications, which also addresses (GD&T).IntroductionAn environmentally-controlled metrology laboratory that resulted from a partnershipbetween Purdue Polytechnic Columbus, a local non-profit organization, and amanufacturer, is used throughout the engineering technology curriculum to reinforce thenecessity of controlling the environment to obtain useful measurement information.Temperature is the largest contributor to errors in dimensional metrology and a labcontrolled at
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Joseph P. Fuehne P.E., Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
Columbus desired to upgrade its teaching andlearning methods to a more modern, active, and student-centered style. While PurduePolytechnic Columbus always had emphasized applied learning more than theorylearning and included many hands-on activities in the classes, some improvements © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings | Paper ID 35927were needed to transform the educational experience to the 21st century. There are 10elements to this transformation: 1. Theory-based Applied Learning 2. Team Project-based Learning 3. Modernized Lecture Methods 4. Integrated Learning-in-Context Curriculum 5. Integrated Humanities Studies 6. Competency
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Brooks Michael Leftwich, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
A Systematized Literature Review of Scholarship on Ethical Development and Perspective-taking in Engineering Students Brooks M. Leftwich* Purdue University bleftwic@purdue.eduAbstractThis report is a systematized literature review of published journal articles about frameworks,models, theories, and approaches that support one’s ethical development with a focus onperspective-taking as an integral part of that experience. Ethical development is essential toengineering students because the decisions they make – whether good or bad, right, or wrong –impact individuals, communities, the environment, and even the world
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Hongli luo, Purdue University Fort Wayne
which accumulated into an IoT smart homeproject. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 2022 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings | Paper ID 36136Different from the Internet of Things (IoT) courses offered in many universities [1][2][9], ourfocus is to teach fundamental data communication and networking technologies in the context ofa smart home IoT application. Instead of covering the technology at each network layerindividually, we introduced a wide range of topics, including sensor, microcontroller,networking, web application, and database, which were then integrated into an IoT application.Students are highly motivated into building a working smart home system which they canactually set up
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Jackson Otto, Purdue University; Greg J Strimel, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
are more authentic as well as provide broader access to thesepractices to students regardless of their backgrounds/majors. However, this study focuses onunderstanding the influence this program has on students’ perceived learning and development ofinnovation skills such as integrative learning, teamwork, and problem-solving.Collaborative learning (CL) as an approach to learning has been shown to benefit studentssocially, psychologically, and academically (Laal & Ghodsi, 2011), and as such, incorporatingthis strategy within innovation education may help provide students with richer learningexperiences. Specifically, CL has been found to develop social support for learners, builddiversity in understanding concepts, develop learning
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Pranav Bhounsule, The University of Illinois at Chicago; Cynthia Lima, University of Texas at San Antonio
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