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Andras Gordon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Richard J Schuhmann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Richard F. Devon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Andrew Michael Erdman, The Pennsylvania State University; Ahmad Atieh, Taibah Univeristy; Peter Dietrich, Corvinus University Budapest
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Paper ID #10995Cultural Accommodation in Virtual Engineering Academic TeamsMr. Andras Gordon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Andras Gordon is an Instructor of Engineering Design in the School of Engineering Design, Technology and Professional Programs, College of Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University.Dr. Richard J Schuhmann, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDr. Richard F. Devon, Pennsylvania State University, University ParkMr. Andrew Michael Erdman, The Pennsylvania State UniversityDr. Ahmad Atieh, Taibah Univeristy Ahmad Atieh had received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from University of Ottawa
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Julia Ziyatdinova; Phillip Albert Sanger, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Artem Bezrukov, Kazan National Research Technologcal University, Russia
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typesand frequency of errors, various awkward sentences and other poor English components insuch submissions. Proposed changes that have come from this research include severalaspects. Page 20.2.3 The first aspect is that the Russian engineers should consider their papers as turnkey products, which will not need to be polished by editors and that will simply be rejected if English is improper. An introductory mind-changing lecture is offered with the consideration of “turnkey polishing” in the final course score. Another “mind-changing” paradigm is that an original paper written in English is MUCH better than the translation of
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Yakov E. Cherner, ATEL, LLC; Maija M Kukla, University of Maryland, College Park; Linn W Hobbs OBE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sergey V Vasilev, Yaroslavl State University; Ivan Fedorov; Alexander S. Sigov
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Paper ID #11041Use of a Virtual Multifunctional X-Ray Diffractometer for Teaching Scienceand Engineering CoursesDr. Yakov E. Cherner, ATEL, LLC Dr. Yakov E. Cherner, a Founder and President of ATEL, LLC, taught science, engineering and technology disciplines to high school, college and university students. He has extensive experience in writing curric- ula and developing educational software and efficient instructional strategies. Dr. Cherner introduced an innovative concept of multi-layered simulation-based conceptual teaching of science and technology. He also proposed and implemented the pioneering concept of
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Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University
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material to help students learn and gain knowledge more effectively.We always try to address most of these issues by paying attention to the delivery mode, keepingin mind different options that students appreciate, some feel more comfortable with face-to-faceformat while others prefer online mode of delivery. This paper examines some of the deliverymodes used to achieve these objectives especially by our institute.GLOBAL IMPACTFor over two centuries, the competencies that engineers have been expected to gain fromengineering education have been associated with countries [17]. Increased mobility in the Page 20.4.2workplace is
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Miquela Trujillo, University of New Mexico; Peter V. Vorobieff; Francisco Martin Vigil, University of New Mexico; Tennille Charisse Bernard, The University of New Mexico; Clinton Lee Corbin, University of New Mexico
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Mexico. As both a student and a teacher, she is a prime candidate to provide input that would improve the way engineering subjects are taught to students. By collaborating with other like-minded students and teachers, Ms. Bernard seeks to improve the quality of education that the students receive in a manner that positively affects more students.Ms. Miquela Trujillo, University of New Mexico Miquela Trujillo graduated with a BSME degree from New Mexico Tech and is currently a graduate student at the University of New Mexico, doing research on shock-accelerated multiphase flows.Mr. Clinton Lee Corbin, University of New Mexico Research and teaching assistant at the University of New Mexico
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Henry Griffith, Wright State University; Riad Ajami, Director, Center for Global Business, WSU; Angela Griffith
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Paper ID #11068Designing Customizable Content Delivery Systems Using Lean-Agile Princi-ples for Improved International Student SuccessHenry Griffith, Wright State University Henry Griffith serves as an adjunct instructor in the College of Engineering at Wright State University. He has over 7 years of experience teaching and developing coursework in engineering and mathematics. In addition, he has 10 years experience in applying electromagnetic principles to the design of high frequency components and sensing systems.Dr. Riad Ajami, Director, Center for Global Business, WSU Riad A. Ajami is currently professor of