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Conference Session
Chemical Engineering Poster Session & Unit Operations Lab Bazaar
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William M. Clark, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Nicholas Janeiro Medeiros, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Donal James Boyd; Jared Snell, WPI; Lucas J Brutvan, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
summary of the accident and a discussion of what could have been done toprevent it.The third objective of the pre-lab is to understand the theory presented below and show howresults for glycerol concentration as a function of time can be used to obtain coefficients for anapproximate rate expression. The final objective of the pre-lab exercise is for students to explainhow they plan to use the equipment described below to study the temperature dependence andevaluate the activation energy for conversion of canola oil to biodiesel with 0.5 weight % KOHand 6:1 methanol to oil ratio.In the lab, student groups use a computer-controlled mini pilot plant to run the reaction safely atseveral different temperatures. They collect samples from the reactor at
Conference Session
FPD 3: Research on First-Year Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jess W. Everett, Rowan University; Maggie A Flynn M.A., Elizabethtown College
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
Education, 55(1), 40-76.9. Knight, W. (2003). Learning communities and first-year programs: Lessons for planners. Planning for Higher Education, 31(4), 5-12.10. Meath-Lang, B. (1997). Dramatic interactions: Theater work and the formation of learning communities. American Annals of the Deaf, 142, 99-101.11. Johnson, J. (2001) Learning communities and special efforts in retention of university students: What works, what doesn’t, and is the return worth the investment? Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory, and Practice, 2(3), 219-238.12. Johnson, W. G. (2006) Strategies for enhancing student learning in the residence halls. New Directions for Student Service, 75, 69-82.13. Schroeder, C. C., Minor, F. D., & Tarkow, T. A. (1999
Conference Session
Electrical Energy Courses, Labs, and Projects I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dale H. Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Elizabeth Wiggins-Lopez, PSU-Berks
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
savingfunction of an occupancy sensor in the room. The plan was to try to use the original occupancysensor device in some way. The next student project opportunity became apparent.The occupancy sensor used in this project is the DT-300 manufactured by WattStopper® 8. TheDT-300 requires 24VDC power, which is usually provided by the internal power supply of theaccompanying solid-state relay module. Now, however, the DT-300 could be powered from the24VDC microgrid. The problem remained how to control the room lighting from the occupancysensor output signal. The answer was to create infrared signals to send to the lighting controlunits that were already installed (and presented here as projects 1 and 2).The technical challenge with the infrared transmitter
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education (DEED) Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stewart Parnell Prince, California State University Northridge; Yassaman Tarazkar, California State University, Northridge
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Preliminary Design Critical Design Design for Manufacturing Redesign Development Production Testing Planning and Tooling Design Production Figure 4. Engineering Design Flowchart.Preliminary DesignThe preliminary design phase of the design process bridges the gap between the conceptual andcritical phases. It involves the evaluation
Conference Session
Design Teamwork
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marie C Paretti, Virginia Tech; James J. Pembridge, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Cory Brozina, Virginia Tech; Benjamin David Lutz, Virginia Tech; Jintana Nina Phanthanousy, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
through the decision-making process and providing probing questions, guidance via experience (i.e. recountingapproaches the faculty member uses in his/her own work), or direct instruction. Conflictsassociated with miscommunication, though rarely identified in the interviews, also followed thisapproach, though if the miscommunication involved only a subset of the team, the instructorwould target only those students.With respect to the other team issues that arose, the responses were more variable. Workloadimbalances, for example, were sometimes addressed with the whole team, in which the instructorhelped the team strategize an effective project management plan to more evenly balance theworkload. In other cases, though, the instructor addressed
Conference Session
Engineering Management In The Classroom
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alireza Kabirian, California State University Northridge; S. Jimmy Gandhi, California State University, Northridge; Ileana Costea, California State University, Northridge; Ahmad R Sarfaraz, California State University, Northridge; Mark Rajai, CSUN
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
another 5 courses and then also work on a capstone project (3credits).In addition to the structure of the online program, the courses offered as part of this onlineprogram are unique as compared to other online EM programs in the following ways.The course titled, “Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Management,” will be created tocater to students in the online program and will teach students to use all the latest tools online tocreate their business plan, thus making it relevant of the 21st century.The course titled “Strategic Management & Global Marketing for Engineers” is a course offeringa unique combination of skills that need to be taught to engineering managers and will offered tostudents through this course.The
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Ellingson, U. of St. Thomas, School of Engineering; Kundan Nepal, University of Saint Thomas; Megan Rose McGill, University of St. Thomas; Mitchell J Hoffmann, University of St. Thomas
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
://turtlebot. com/last visited (2011): 11-25. (accessed March 14, 2013)[7] Kinect for Windows Website: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh973075.aspx (accessed March 14,2013)[8] Robot Operating System (ROS) Wiki Website: http://www.ros.org/wiki/ (accessed March 14, 2013)[9] Quigley, Morgan, Brian Gerkey, Ken Conley, Josh Faust, Tully Foote, Jeremy Leibs, Eric Berger, Rob Wheeler,and Andrew Ng. "ROS: an open-source Robot Operating System." In ICRA workshop on open source software, vol.3, no. 3.2. 2009.[10] Chitta, Sachin, Benjamin Cohen, and Maxim Likhachev. "Planning for autonomous door opening with a mobilemanipulator." In Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2010 IEEE International Conference on, pp. 1799-1806. IEEE,2010
Conference Session
Curriculum Development
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan E. Powers, Clarkson University; Jan DeWaters, Clarkson University; Suresh Dhaniyala, Clarkson University; Mary Margaret Monica Small, Clarkson University Office of Educational Partnerships
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
electricity is generated from coal. However, because NYS asa whole ranks very high in electricity consumption, there is still a concern and still a significantneed to reduce electricity related GHGs.AssessmentThe assessment plan for this project focused primarily on evaluating the effectiveness of the newinstructional modules by measuring changes in targeted content and personal competencies andattitudes related to global climate change among participating students. We also evaluatedsimilar changes among teachers who participated in the two summer institutes. Both groups wereassessed using quantitative Climate Literacy content and attitude competence surveys that wereadministered pre- and post-course (for students) or workshop (for teachers
Conference Session
Implementing Transfer, Exchange, Research Programs and Professional Development; in Asia and Far East
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey S. Cross, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Kikuo Kishimoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Hisakazu Mihara; Masahiko Hara, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
International
exchange model appears well suited notonly to attract talented US university students to Tokyo Tech in Tokyo, Japan, but from variousresearch universities worldwide. From 2013, we plan to track the inbound and outbound researchexchange students to find out how this program impacted them and assess the learning outcomesin greater detail.AcknowledgementsWe wish to thank the US National Science Foundation Tokyo Office Heads from 2009-2013,engineering faculty at Brown Univ., Univ. Washington-Seattle, Univ. Minnesota-Twin Cities,Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, Univ. California-Berkeley and many others for advice andsuggestions on the content of the summer research exchange program. We also wish to thankTokyo Tech’s President Prof. Yoshinao Mishima, Executive
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Marshall, University of Southern Maine
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
Paper ID #6350Programmable Logic Controllers: Essential and AffordableDr. John Marshall, University of Southern Maine John Marshall received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University and is the Departmental Internship Co- ordinator at the University of Southern Maine. His areas of specialization include Power and Energy Processing, Applied Process Control Engineering, Automation, Fluid Power, and Facility Planning. Page 23.989.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013
Conference Session
Electrical Energy Courses, Labs, and Projects I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Al DUPE Mundy, United States Air Force Academy; Andrew Laffely, US Air Force Academy; Bryan John Cooper, United States Air Force; George York, U.S. Air Force Academy; Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
accessible withminor effort. People interested in the mechanical aspects of the vehicle can clearly see how things areconnected and how they work. The vehicle has up to 1500 lbs. of towing capability, and can haul ouroff-road trailer which houses the energy harvesting and storage system.B. Vehicle Electric. We use a 325V LiFePo battery system to power a three-phase AC motor via a highpower DC-AC converter/controller. In addition to the high voltage system, the vehicle also uses astandard 12V system for lights and ignition.C. Energy Harvesting and Storage System. Housed in an commercial-off-the-shelf off-road trailer, thisportion of the EES is currently at the prototype stage and plans to harvest energy from a combination ofsolar, wind, and human
Conference Session
Integrating Curriculum and Labs in Engineering Technology Programs
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhibin Tan, East Tennessee State University; William H. Blanton, East Tennessee State University; Qianru Zhang, East Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
the students in achieving such kind of goals. The remaining of the paper is organized as the following: the second section will give details about the system hardware and software. The third section introduces some background information about EEG signal processing. The forth section will discuss the plans of how to implement the system and make it work. The last section will be the summary of the main points of this paper.II. Hardware and Software of the System The complete system consists of: 1) an EEG data acquisition device, 2) a host PC that runs the software ( Biopac Hardware API, MATLAB, CCS) for program developing, results displaying, and data exchange with the DSP and
Conference Session
Instrumentation Technical Session I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akram Hossain, Purdue University, Calumet (Tech); Mohammad A. Zahraee, Purdue University, Calumet (Tech)
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
PACKAGING MACHINERYMANUFACTURERSThe concept developed in this work saves both time and money for an OEM in several ways. Thefollowing are three of many scenarios that the OEM has plans to use the proposed work.Scenario one: a packaging machine located at a customer site is not functioning properly andrequires debugging. In this case packaging machine designers/developers all need to travel tocustomer site to fix the problem. If two or three such machines are having problems, it becomesmore difficult for this set of design/development engineers to go to all three sites and fix theproblem. In each of these cases travel time, travel expenses and availability of a particulardesign/development engineer become limiting factors. Scenario two: ability to
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division - General Technical Session 2
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven F Barrett, University of Wyoming; Ivo Wambeke
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
the alumnus request a team was formed to make the course, laboratoryexercises and the physical laboratory a reality. The team consisted of the faculty membercurrently teaching the industrial controls course, a graduate student who would be developing thelaboratory exercises for his graduate project, the alumnus, the department staff engineer and thedepartment senior technician who would plan and supervise the laboratory renovation andlaboratory equipment purchase [9].”In the next section we detail the methods used by students in developing their service learningproject: a Concrete Curing Box (CCB) for use in a high school STEM recruiting and enrichmentprogram.MethodsIn this section we discuss the methods used by the student team to develop
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Misty L. Loughry, Georgia Southern University; Richard A. Layton, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; rebecca lyons; Daniel M. Ferguson, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kyle Heyne; Tripp Driskell, Institute of Simulation and Training; David Jonathan Woehr, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Hal R Pomeranz; Eduardo Salas, University of Central Florida; Andrew Caleb Loignon, UNC - Charlotte; Shirley C Sonesh, UCF
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
. TEAMWORK TRAINING: The educator training begins with the introductory module. This module explains what constitutes good training and how we are going to follow the information, demonstration, practice, and feedback framework throughout all of the educator and student training modules. It also lists the modules that are planned. All training will be accessed via a web browser. A draft has been developed and is under review by the team. TECHNICAL TRAINING: The technical training will consist of a series of mini training videos that demonstrate how to perform each teamwork task. Researchers at UCF are identifying tasks that are available to each user and organizing these tasks hierarchically based on
Conference Session
Software Engineering Outreach: Industry, K-12
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Thomas B Hilburn, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Richard E Fairley, Software and Systems Engineering Associates (S2EA)
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
Page 23.1074.6acquire in-depth knowledge in an area of concentration. GRCSE includes two exampleconcentrations: Systems Engineering Management (SEM) and Systems Design and Development(SDD).The CorBoK was developed so that it comprises approximately 50% of the curriculum. Forpurposes of planning curriculum content, GRCSE estimates 480 hours as the total number ofcontact hours needed for a SE master’s program. Consequently, using the 50% guideline,CorBoK instruction is presumed to take approximately 240 contact hours. Table 2 provides anexample:• Approximate contact hours and percentages of the 50% devoted to CorBoK are provided for each part.• Since Part 3 represents a significant portion of the 50%, distribution by knowledge area is
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wagdy H Mahmoud, University of the District of Columbia; Nian Zhang, University of the District of Columbia
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
implementation platforms; iii) sharpening students’abilities to design and implement complex systems using these tools; iv) provide students withskills that can help them long-life learners and successful professionals.The organization of this paper is as follows. Section 2 provides brief descriptions of the least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm and the Recursive Least Squares (RLS) algorithm. A listing of themost-used variations of LMS and the RLS algorithms is also provided along with briefstatements of their advantages and disadvantages. Section 3 provides a list of resources availableto our students and details our plan to introduce adaptive filtering concepts and implementationsto our undergraduate students. Section 4 provides the details of an active
Conference Session
ECE Curriculum Improvement
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cordelia M Brown, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University; Greg Lammers, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
. Industryrepresentatives will be consulted throughout the process to ensure that the planned changes areconsistent with what students will be expected to know upon commencing their careers.Future research questions will include generalizing the results obtained here to other areas ofElectrical and Computer Engineering, as well as other engineering disciplines. Does providing abroader experience early in a student’s career lead to increased learning, interest, and retention?If so, how can we develop these broad curricula while maintaining the depth that is expected ofengineering graduates?More research questions will also arise when the community aspect of these courses isconsidered. What is the appropriate mix of inverted learning courses and traditional lecture
Conference Session
Activities and Assessment for “Awkward ABET Outcomes”
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Norb Delatte P.E., Cleveland State University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
facilities.Cleveland has a number of historic bridges crossing the Cuyahoga River downtown. One of theprojects reviewed the design and construction of two important bridges, using resources from theCleveland Memory Project13 including an eBook Bridges of Metropolitan Cleveland 14. Theseresources provided structural plans and construction records.The course covered Carnegie, steel, and metallurgical engineering2. Another student projectfocused on the role of Cleveland in transporting iron ore and in manufacturing steel, as well assome key local structures that made extensive use of steel. The environmental impacts of steelmanufacturing were also discussed.One project looked at the societal and environmental costs and benefits of dams, includingeffects on
Conference Session
K-12 and STEM Programs in Engineering Technology
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Tillman, The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
of the activities a short interview took place asking the participants about theirreactions to the intervention. The findings from this pilot study are primarily intended forthe purpose of determining implications for the design and development of supportmaterials for other teachers desiring to build their own DIY interactive digitalwhiteboards are presented, should the intervention be determined to be feasible.As a discussion of data collection methods that will be utilized in the larger line ofinquiry, it is planned that data collection for this line of inquiry will include task basedinterviews, questionnaires, surveys, focus groups, and observations. Task basedinterviews: Task-based interviews will take place at the beginning and end of
Conference Session
Visualization tools, modeling abilities and grading models
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hosein Atharifar, Millersville University of Pennsylvania; Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; James Richard Knapp Sr., Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
. Figure 15 – ResponsesAs demonstrated in Figure 15, our participants from industry also disagree that “2D drawingskills are only needed for Drafters.” Comparing this result with Figure 8, there is a strongresemblance on the view points of the faculty and engineers on this topic.4.2. Current trends in Industry (esp. multi-tasking) demands both 2D & 3D skills for Drafters &Designers. Figure 16 – ResponsesAgain, similar to Figure 9, we observe that our practicing engineers also believe that 2D and 3DCAD skills are needed for both designers and drafters. Therefore, when planning for curriculumupdates, our engineering programs, mainly mechanical design, construction, and similar subjects,should incorporate
Conference Session
Real and Virtual - "New" Approaches to Teaching "Old" Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James P Abulencia, Manhattan College; Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University; David L. Silverstein, University of Kentucky
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Format:Final: Export the video to a common electronic format (.mp4, .mpg, or .avi, for example) and submit toDr. Vigeant either on CD / DVD or memory-stick. Hand in a cover sheet indicating: a) an outline of theanswers to the four points addressed in the video b) an introduction aimed at me explaining why this isimportant. Plan to share your work in class by showing the video to your classmates.Timeline: - Wed, 3/28: Initial personal reflection due. - Wed, 4/4: One page summary plus storyboard/script. - Wed, 4/18: Rough-cut (un/semi-edited video footage) due for feedback; feedback on other teams’ rough-cut due on Friday, 4/20 (email directly, cc-ing Vigeant) - Thurs, 4/26: Final project due, by email
Conference Session
The Civil Engineering Technologist and the Civil Engineer – What’s the Difference?
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas A. Lenox, Dist.M.ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers; James J O'Brien Jr., American Society of Civil Engineers
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
and/or construction layout; o apply fundamental computational methods and elementary analytical techniques in sub- disciplines related to civil engineering. o plan and prepare documents appropriate for design and construction; o perform economic analyses and cost estimates related to design, construction, operations and maintenance of systems associated with civil engineering; o select appropriate engineering materials and practices, and
Conference Session
FPD 2: Retention
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marisa K. Orr, Louisiana Tech University; Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Richard A. Layton, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
that with respect to industrial and systems, one institution may be disproportionatelyinfluencing the results.ConclusionComplementary to single institution studies8-11, this multi-institutional study finds that a requiredintroduction to engineering course can be beneficial to undecided students in making an informeddecision and help retain all students in engineering. Additionally, a required introduction toengineering course has significant effects on the way that undesignated students sort into majors.Future work will incorporate interview data to better understand this phenomenon from thestudent perspective. We also plan to look at outcomes for students who opted to take anintroduction to engineering course when they were not required to do
Conference Session
...by Design
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Mangold, University of California, Berkeley; Stefanie Robinson, University of California, Berkeley
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
should be part of the initial conversation to consider the life cycle impact ofproducts or processes that are being developed.The module developed not only introduced the students to engineering, but also allowed them toapply the principles of engineering to their everyday lives as well as assist in teaching thestandards required by the state. One of the biggest benefits the teachers identified was that theframework could be adapted to any project that was already part of their curriculum andprovided the students with lifelong problem-solving skills and strategies. The teachers expressedenthusiasm about how easily they could integrate the EDP into their already existing curriculumand adapt their lessons plans to fit the form of the EDP. The
Conference Session
Engineering Leadership Development Division Technical Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Toby Egan, Purdue School of Engineering & Technology
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
. Leading psychologically secure environment can be double-edgedbecause while constructive outcomes may develop, leaders/managers are placed in a position ofhaving to recognize employee feedback out of alignment with their plans and/or vision. Despitethe pressures and complications it entails, leaders need to support dissent while, concurrently,allaying the temptation to dispatch their power and authority in cases when doing so mayencumber perceived psychological safety. Information exchange may provide opportunities forethical behavior and the formation of interpersonal between leaders and followers and amongfollowers. 17 By role modeling and reassuring followers that individual rent seeking, socialundermining, and other obstacles to forming
Conference Session
FPD 7: First-Year Engineering Courses, Part II: Perceptions and Paradigms
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brooke Morin, Ohio State University; Krista M. Kecskemety, Ohio State University; Kathleen A Harper, Ohio State University; Paul Alan Clingan, Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
classroom in a large enrolment introductory physics course: a case study," 2012.7. G. C. Gannod, J. E. Burge, and M. T. Helmick, "Using the inverted classroom to teach software engineering," in Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering, 2008, pp. 777-786.8. C. Papadopoulos, A. Santiago-Román, and G. Portela, "Work in Progress–Developing and Implementing an Inverted Classroom for Engineering Statics," in Proceedings–40th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference, 2010.9. R. J. Gustafson, J. A. Merrill, A. W. Fentiman, R. J. Freuler, and J. T. Demel, "Developing and Implementing a Facilities Plan for a Freshman Engineering Course Sequence," in Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering
Conference Session
Teaching - Best Practices
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masud Salimian, Morgan State University; Yaseen Mahmud, Morgan State University; Avis L. Ransom, Morgan State University School of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
. As staff for the Dean of the School of Engineering, she develops projects, plans and implements strategies and develops and documents reports, newsletters and proposals. Page 23.1245.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Theme-based Teaching / Learning: A New Approach in Teaching Manufacturing ProcessesIntroductionOne of the most challenging aspects of teaching manufacturing processes is the lack oflaboratory equipment for the vast variety of the processes and techniques involved. In fact,economically, it is impossible to acquire the vast
Conference Session
Innovative IE Course Content
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John P. Mullen, New Mexico State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
with the client, plan and carry outdata collection, analyze the data, and make a report. As with the modeling exercise, studentsshare the reports with each other via our course management system. This serves to transfer theconcepts developed through simulated data to the real world. Frequently students tell me thatthey are surprised how similar the real-world study is to the simulated one.ObservationsUnfortunately, these graduate-level engineering classes are sometimes low in enrollment. Evenwhen class sizes run between 20 and 40 students, if many students had already developed a levelof stochastic awareness prior to starting the course, sample sizes would be small. Nevertheless, Ido have some indications of success:For example, in a current
Conference Session
Innovative IE Course Content
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Justin W. Kile, Quinnipiac University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
Paper ID #7590Using Informal Oral Presentations in Engineering Classes: Training Studentsfor the ”You Got a Minute” MomentDr. Justin W. Kile, Quinnipiac University Dr. Kile is an associate professor of industrial engineering Quinnipiac University and is also serving as the interim chair of Quinnipiac University’s Department of Engineering. Prior to joining Quinnipiac in 2012, he was an associate professor and program coordinator for the Industrial Engineering program at the University of Wisconsin – Platteville. His research interests include material handling, facilities planning, and logistics. Additionally his