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Maxwell Stuart Reid, Auckland University of Technology
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AC 2011-379: THE ASSESSMENT OF ETHICAL AND SUSTAINABLEENGINEERING STUDIES IN UNDERGRADUATE UNIVERSITY EDU-CATIONMaxwell Stuart Reid, Auckland University of Technology Dr Maxwell Reid lectures in telecommunications engineering, and computer network engineering, at the Auckland University of Technology. He has researched and published many journal and conference papers on technology education, the role of a university as a critic and conscience of society, the need for an engineering code of ethics, and the principles of ethical and values-based decision-making in engineering. He has also published papers on effective teaching methodologies for engineering education in the post- modern period. Dr Reid is the
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- Advanced Aerospace Student Projects
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Changho Nam, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Scott Danielson, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
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current technology. • Students as a CAD master drawings are professional quality. Table 6. Capstone Project Assessment Results - ABET Outcomes h and i. OUTCOMES – h, i Professionalism–An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility, a commitment to on-going professional competence and possession of basic professional and organizational success skills. Level 1 Exhibits professionally appropriate behavior patterns, appreciates engineering as a learned profession and possesses daily success skills. Level 2 Accepts responsibility for their education, understands the major professional and
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Hadi Ali, Purdue University; Robin Adams, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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as “it aids in teaching the skills that [students] willneed in the workplace.” 52 Providing a narrative in the form of a case study gives the teams someguidance on how to “communicate and work in teams, and especially to act ethically andcreatively.” 52 While this statement was focused on engineering activities, the case study providesscenarios of “what would you do if you were in that situation?,” and gives opportunities toexplore more realistic, complicated, real-life situations.Extending the application of the procedure The teaching strategy presented above has illustrated three major activities: (1) Reading thenarrative, (2) Analyzing the reading, and (3) Discussing the analysis within a design team. Theteaching strategy can be