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- Statics - They can move at constant velocity!
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Janet Y Tsai, University of Colorado at Boulder; Daria A Kotys-Schwartz, University of Colorado Boulder; Michael Patrick Hannigan, University of Colorado - Boulder
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undergraduate engineers; as such it is a ripe area for investigation and innovation byengineering educators and researchers.As colleges and universities look to retain students in engineering and encourage students topursue engineering careers, alternatives to the traditional lecture model are becomingincreasingly accepted as methods to increase student engagement and improve the overalllearning experience. Active learning is one such approach, defined broadly as “any instructionalmethod that engages students in the learning process”2. Active learning encompassescollaborative learning, a method in which students work together in small groups, cooperativelearning, in which students pursue common goals while being assessed individually, andproblem-based
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- Potpouri - A Mix
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Scott F. Kiefer, York College of Pennsylvania; Stephen N Kuchnicki, York College of Pennsylvania
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Paper ID #7494Project-Based Learning: Teaching Engineering Design Not TinkeringDr. Scott F. Kiefer, York College of Pennsylvania Scott Kiefer has spent the past eleven years teaching mechanical engineering at four different institu- tions. As an exemplary teaching specialist in mechanical engineering at Michigan State University, Scott received the Withrow Award for Teaching Excellence, given to one faculty member in the College in En- gineering for outstanding instructional performance. Scott specializes in machine design, vibrations and controls, and mechatronics. He started his career at the University of Puerto
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- Dynamics - Wow! They accelerate
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Sudhir Kaul, University of Mount Union; Pattabhi Sitaram, Baker College, Flint, MI
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’ ‘overall very good lab component’ ‘labs were interesting and helped me to get exposure to new equipment’ ‘the lab helped me gain skills I can use in my career’ ‘the labs helped me better understand what I was learning in the class’ ‘the tutorials helped me to understand lecture content’ ‘labs were directly related to what we did in class. That made it a lot easier to understand the material’ ‘the lab helped me become more comfortable with MATLAB’ ‘lab helped to give meaning to what was taught in lecture’ ‘lab was interactive, fun and useful for the learning process’The student comments were collected through a survey at the end of the semester. The studentcomments listed above clearly
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- Mechanics, Hands-on Demo - Show & Tell!
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Sinead C. MacNamara, Syracuse University; Joan V. Dannenhoffer P.E., Syracuse University
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ourproposition that statics is a very important course in the “engineering design of anengineer.” Thus it is important that further study be undertaken on this topic. Furtherstudy is required to identify the most successful teaching strategies for increasingstudents’ knowledge about and enthusiasm for engineering as a career, and the mostsuccessful strategies for ensuring future success as an engineer. 1 Burke, R., and M. C. Mattis. 2007. Women and Minorities in Science, Technology, Engineeringand Mathematics: Upping the Numbers. Edward Elgar Publishing, 190, 256
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Oai Ha, Utah State University; Ning Fang, Utah State University
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engineering problems in avariety of engineering fields. The CSA modules developed based on these software packagesrequire proprietary compatible software on users’ computers to play animation. Thesecommercial software packages are powerful, and instructors do not need to spend financial andhuman resources to develop CSA modules and programs. In addition, students have anopportunity to learn high-end simulation packages that they will use in senior level courses andin professional careers later on 43. However, because the commercial software packages arecomprehensive and require users to have full knowledge about the domain and to take time tolearn, the upfront and maintenance costs of these proprietary software packages are expensiveand can be