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Conference Session
Manufacturing Partnerships
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wendy S. Reffeor, Grand Valley State University; Christopher P. Pung, Grand Valley State University; Sung-Hwan Joo, Grand Valley State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
without constructingit. This is one of the most valuable skills gained through this type of project.Detailed drawings were required as well as an assembly and bill of materials for the device as aform of working drawings. At this point in the project, the models of the devices matched theproposed designs, however, the designs had not yet been constructed. All models were requiredto be updated as modifications were made to the devices as they were built.Students developed g-codes to machine the manufactured parts of their devices as well asmanufacturing process plans for all machined parts. The requirement for this phase of theproject was that someone else should be able to manufacture their parts for them from thedocumentation supplied. This was
Conference Session
Fresh Perspectives on Information Literacy
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ruth E. H. Wertz, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Michael Fosmire, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Senay Purzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Austin Iglesias Saragih, Purdue University; Amy S. Van Epps, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Megan R Sapp Nelson, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brian G Dillman, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
literacy is commonly referenced as an increasingly important 21st century skillneeded in today's knowledge-based economy. ABET’s criterion 3.i declares that students have“a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.” Shuman,Besterfield-Sacre, and McGourty1 propose several attributes of lifelong learning, including“follow a learning plan; identify, retrieve, and organize information; understand and remembernew information; demonstrate critical thinking skills; and reflect on one’s own understanding.”These criteria align well with the core concepts of information literacy. Information literacy ismost popularly defined by the American Library Association as set of skills that enables theability to recognize the need
Conference Session
Retention and Persistence in Engineering
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maria-Isabel Carnasciali, University of New Haven; Amy E Thompson, University of New Haven; Terance Joshua Thomas, University of New Haven
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
(Question 4). A separate study is planned for freshman to be executedduring the fall 2013 semester. Students were asked about their parents’ educational achievementlevel and results are shown in Figure 2 (Question 5). 40% Percentage of Participatats 30% 20% 10% 0% My mother and father At least one of my One of my parents is a Both of my parents are have never attended parents attended college graduate. college graduates. college. college, but
Conference Session
FPD 4: First-Year Engineering Courses, Part I: Multimedia, Large Classes, and TAs
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farshid Marbouti, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Kelsey Joy Rodgers, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Hyunyi Jung, Purdue University; Alena Moon, Purdue University; Heidi A. Diefes-Dux, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
about where they come from, what their plans and Help answer their questions helping them achieve them” (factors that help) students “As far as MEAs, there is a huge dis-connect from a classroom” (factors that Help regarding MEAs hinder) Page 23.588.5IV. ResultsIn this section, the first results reported are the frequencies of times that G/UTAs discuss theirvarious responsibilities along with their general perceptions of their positions. The three maintopics that both GTAs and UTAs discussed are training, grading, and helping students
Conference Session
New Concepts for Alternative and Renewable Energy Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G Belu, Drexel University (Tech.)
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
rapid progress in renewable energyutilization, there is a great need for trained professionals with adequate knowledge in this area tobe able to plan, design and operate RES systems, and perform analytic evaluation of their impacton power systems to which they are connected1-5. On the other hand, electric power systems,electric transmission and distribution systems are undergoing rapid changes due to deregulation,the penetration of dispersed and distributed energy resources (DER), renewable energygeneration and power electronics technologies, and the adoption of efficient computation,communications and control mechanisms. Due to these facts together with the interest of keepingstudents abreast of the current scientific and technological
Conference Session
Computational/CS Initiatives
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
A. Dean Fontenot, Texas Tech University; Richard A Burgess, Texas Tech University; Vinitha Hannah Subburaj M.S; Debra J Nash, Texas Tech University T-STEM Center
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
, andbecause high school Computer Science programs are on a decline, a significant time wasspent to help the participants create an action plan to incorporate computational thinking intheir respective school. The K-12 educators need to be exposed to the excitement and power Page 23.812.6of computer science and computational thinking. There were goals established in order toachieve this. The first goal was for the teachers, administrators, and students to understand thediscipline computer science. The second goal was to promote K-12 computing curriculum.The third goal was to encourage the teachers to incorporate the computational thinkingconcepts into
Conference Session
Delivery Methods in Mechanical Engineering Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Mason, Seattle University; Teodora Rutar Shuman, Seattle University; Kathleen E. Cook, Seattle University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
. Page 23.828.4DescriptionThe course used in this study is Control Systems in the Mechanical Engineering program. TheControl Systems course is taught over 10-weeks as a four-credit quarter-long course required ofall senior mechanical engineering majors and is the students’ first exposure to control systemsconcepts in the curriculum. Prerequisite courses include Dynamic Systems and NumericalMethods. The course covers traditional controls topics including root locus, Bode plots, Nyquistplots, PID and lead/lag controller, see Table 1. Table 1. Control System Course Content (Planned)Topic DescriptionLadder Logic Design of simple discrete control logic using
Conference Session
Novel Pedagogies 2
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James A. Kaupp, Queen's University; Brian M Frank P.Eng., Queen's University; Ann Shih-yi Chen, Queen's University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
about the purpose of supplemental material given? Questions · Did the participants clarify what questions they were supposed to answer? · Did the participants have a plan of action to answer the questions that they identified? Points of View · Did the participants ask whether there were other relevant viewpoints that should be considered? · Did the participants ask about the viewpoints expressed in
Conference Session
Using Student Competitions to Enhance Learning
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chris Carroll, University of Louisiana, Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
areevaluated by some form of a final report. In the traditional civil engineering curriculum, undergraduate students take courses withboth lecture and laboratory formats. While the lecture courses provide the opportunity forstudents to absorb new information, the purpose of a laboratory is to expose students to thephysical problems associated with a course and reinforce course content. The traditional type oflaboratory has well-planned experiments, typically containing step-by-step guides leading thestudents through each experiment. Generally in groups of four or five, students in-turn conductthe experiment, regurgitate the results, and prepare a laboratory report, arguably fulfilling ABETstudent outcome (b) “an ability to design and conduct
Conference Session
FPD 2: Retention
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert P. Schroeder, University of Alaska Anchorage; Linda P. Lazzell, University of Alaska Anchorage
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
 Skill Building Academic Advising √ graduate from middle  Research Planning/ Summer Academic Enrichment √ school with algebra 1 Initiation successfully completed. Tutoring
Conference Session
Engineering Identity 2
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel McCord Ellestad, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
classified them as an engineer or non-engineer, the participants weregiven the opportunity to self-identify as an engineer or non-engineer at the end of the interviewprocess. Page 23.240.12Interview Process Interviews were conducted at locations that were convenient to each participant. Allinterviews were audio recorded for the purpose of review by the researcher. Field notes were alsorecorded during each interview. For the purpose of this study, interviews were not transcribeddue to the limited time in which this study was conducted. In future research, I will conduct moreinterviews with participants and plan to transcribe and code
Conference Session
Difference, Disability, and (De)Politicization: The Invisible Axes of Diversity
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amy E. Slaton, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
with matters of identity and equity in science and technologyis less explicable still to his or her home discipline. And as little explored as race, gender, andLGBT identity might be, physical ability and disability in STEM disciplines remain subjects witheven less presence in social scientific spheres. This paper considers this absence: why dopersons with disabilities constitute an identity that remains underexplored in STEM educationtheory, marginalized in institutional planning, and nearly invisible in critical social scientificstudies of those fields, even where other forms of exclusion have come under study? What ideasabout bodies and intellectual abilities and the linkages between them are foundational to STEM,and why have social
Conference Session
Programs in Entrepreneurship
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven B. Shooter, Bucknell University; Seth Orsborn, Bucknell University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
willing to share their time and knowledge. The quality of their“lectures” was outstanding. We held several meetings with the guests to plan out their “lectures”.These meetings led to broader discussions about innovation and formed closer interdisciplinaryrelationships. The faculty then recognized that we have more in common then we had beforerealized. These relationships have led to other collaborations with guest lectures occurring in anumber of different courses. For example, one of us has given a guest lecture on kinematics andmechanisms to the sculpture class assigned to create mechanistic art. And Joe Meiser, professorin studio art, is team teaching a class for the MIDE program. Additionally, we have faculty nowworking together on
Conference Session
Institutional Perspectives and Boundary Work
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ron D Dempsey, Southern Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
professors not only have teaching experience but also the industry experience which adds to the quality of teaching. Engineering programs have a long way to go to perfection. They do not teach skills to students.7 See Purdue’s ET program at http://www.tech.purdue.edu/MET/academics/undergraduate/MET/plan-of-study.cfmor UNC-Charlotte’s ET programs at http://et.uncc.edu/undergraduate-programs/electrical-engineering-technology/4-year-academic-plan-of-study.html.8 ABET, the engineering accrediting body for U.S. programs, has separate commissions (the EngineeringAccrediting Commission and the Technology Accrediting Commission) with separate criteria for accrediting
Conference Session
Delivery Methods in Mechanical Engineering Courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David J. Dimas, The University of California, Irvine; Faryar Jabbari, University of California, Irvine; Jia Frydenberg, University of California, Irvine
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
had no effect 8% It was really helpful that I could go back to it later 56% It helped me understand things better 63%A majority of the students indicated that having prerecorded lectures would be helpful in more oftheir classes but it was interesting to note that 23% thought it was good for the current class(Dynamics) but not for other courses. In subsequent work, the authors plan to investigate thereason for this. Question 3 - Overall, how did you feel having the added resource of online lecture videos affected your performance in the class
Conference Session
Undergraduate Student Issues: Persistence
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christine Valle, Georgia Institute of Technology; John D. Leonard II, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ann Marie Blasick, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
at least one D, F or W – all have a tendency to delay graduation, though the effect is much more pronounced for men than for women.Future work includes looking at additional behaviors of interest: students involved in the Greek system or other similar organizations on campus that take a lot of time outside of class, the influence of co-op semesters and internships, the influence of undergraduate research, living in on-campus housing or not, changing majors and/or Colleges.We also plan to look at ethnicity and race, and whether URMs also exhibit the same behavior aswomen and white men (we suspect that is not the case). We also plan to conduct interviews, bothone-on-one and in focus groups, to better uncover the rationales
Conference Session
Undergraduate Student Issues: Persistence
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cate Samuelson, University of Washington; Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
students on both current work and future plans. These Page 23.1058.12connections not only provided female stayers with professionals to turn to for information andsupport, but also connections they could tap in the future when seeking employment. In other   words, these experiences helped them develop the kind of social capital that could be particularlyhelpful in their future engineering pursuits.2 In fact, some stayers reported that they had alreadysecured a job (i.e. post-graduation or additional internship or co-op) as a result of their
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexander Ganago, University of Michigan; Hongwei Liao
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
audience in the service course. Sincere and detailed answers toopen-ended questions are similar in depth and value to what can be collected (at a muchhigher cost) in focus groups. The frequency of surveys and prompt availability of theirresults render this feedback formative: some of the necessary changes can be readilyimplemented during the semester.An additional value of the student feedback involves continuity of the learners’experience: at the end of every semester we ask students enrolled in the course to provideadvice to the students who plan to take this course in the future, and we convey their(wisest) advice to new students as part of the course syllabus.In order to provide incentives to students and collect feedback representative of the
Conference Session
Global Competency and What Makes a Successful Engineer
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kari Wold, University of Virginia; Stephanie Moore Ph.D., University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
International
transnational engineering programs and partnerships that do exist have oftenbeen fruitful. For instance, the Nanyang-Singapore-MIT Alliance, which was created in 1998by the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, and the Page 23.1209.3Massachusetts Institute of Technology has collaborated successfully to promote research andcollaborations in science and engineering education35. It has created five graduate degreeprograms focused on research in global engineering and is now one of the largest interactivetransnational education initiatives in the world with plans to expand its programs andinternational outreach in the coming
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hassan Moore, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
components, like units and dimensional analysis, tying mathematics andengineering together. The course added more of an engineering appeal to the traditionalmultivariable calculus and differential equations material with the use of engineering-basedhomework problems, test questions, and projects. The projects typically tackle problems inmechanics, electrical systems, population dynamics, optimizations, etc. designed to address themajor focal areas of the course. This paper includes projects that tackle first-order ordinarydifferential equations (ODEs), second order ODEs, and multivariable calculus.IntroductionWith a year of planning between the School of Engineering and the Mathematics Department, anew four-hour course was developed to incorporate
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William J. Schell IV P.E., Montana State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
engineering student whose immediatecareer plans are changed due to a family emergency and the subsequent potential foremployment in an industry whose work runs counter to the student’s personal and family beliefs. Page 23.723.5The second teaching technique employed was the utilization of ethics related applicationquestions on each of the two course exams. In both exams, these questions representedapproximately 20% of the available points and asked students to synthesize how a given ethicalframework applied to a management system they designed. The final traditional approach wasthat of short opinion pieces written within the online class discussion
Conference Session
Dynamics - Wow! They accelerate
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University; James M Widmann, California Polytechnic State University; Michael J. Prince, Bucknell University; Jeffrey Georgette
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
seen. In the future, weplan to have a more in-depth discussion after the first horizontal pull, then have them completethe second portion with the vertical pull. We are also planning on developing a simulation Page 23.761.12module that would indicate the direction of the friction under different forces. Additionally, wewill assign a homework problem, including some conceptual questions, to help solidify theirlearning.The Cylinder/Pipe IBLA was successful, but we did encounter some difficulties duringimplementation. It is important to make the ramp angle shallow – otherwise small differencesare exacerbated as the objects “race” to the bottom
Conference Session
Online Learning
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Geovon Andre Boisvenue, Purdue University; Francisco Javier Portela II; Anna Bao
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
order to identify and categorize the major features theyoffer and offered suggestions for integrating these tools into existing plans for online identitymanagement.Several limitations must be taken into consideration. First, it is possible that not all availabletools were captured and analyzed. Second, the market is very dynamic. From the time we firststarted collecting tools until the time of the content analysis, several services had becomeinactive, thus reducing the initial number of 51 identified tools to 41 tools that we analyzed.Many other services may emerge in the months after the analysis was conducted. Even though itis impossible to capture more than a snapshot of this dynamic landscape, we hope that theanalysis was able to identify
Conference Session
Involving Undergraduates in Research
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randel L. Dymond, Virginia Tech; Vinod K Lohani, Virginia Tech; Daniel S Brogan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Manuel Alejandro Martinez, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
only a few hours, continuous data from the LEWAS provided some reasonable explanation for Figure 4: Fish kill from the turbidity event the fish kill7.Integration of LEWAS into the Hydrology CourseFunding of the NSF/TUES program allowed the investigators to develop and implement plans tointegrate the LEWAS into the hydrology course as well as two pre-engineering courses at a localcommunity college. An introductory 1-day workshop was organized on August 2, 2012 forintroducing the LEWAS to the instructors of these courses. Presentations at the workshopcovered design of the LEWAS, procedures adopted to calibrate water and weather hardware, andexamples of various applications such as the case
Conference Session
Involving Undergraduates in Research
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Usama El Shamy P.E., Southern Methodist University; Tarek Abdoun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Flora P McMartin, Broad-based Knowledge, LLC; Miguel A. Pando, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
course on geotechnical engineeringprior to that semester and were familiar with topics such as phase relationships, compaction,permeability and seepage, effective stress and stress distribution, shear strength of soils, andbearing capacity of shallow foundations as well as the traditional geotechnical lab experiments.The instructors at the three institutions collaborated in planning the learning activities for theproject. The instructors faced a number of logistical challenges associated with synchronizing theproject tasks at the three schools. To accommodate for different course schedules and start/enddates, students were informed at the start of each course that the project would require that theyattend one late afternoon during a specified
Conference Session
Novel Teaching Methods In Engineering Technology
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tianwei Wang, Clemson University; John R. Wagner, Clemson University; Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University; Melissa Isabel Zelaya, Clemson University; Jeff Bertrand; Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University for Workforce Development; Anand K. Gramopadhye, Clemson University; Sabarish V. DUPE Babu, School of Computing, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
project with the measurement devices given theirwidespread usage in automotive and aerospace systems. The metrology CAD modules werecreated and the interactive features designed in the virtual world. The objective was to help thelearner understand the basic functionality and the appropriate operation method of the caliper.The 3D visualization and virtual reality was seamlessly integrated into the courses and modulesincorporating course plans, exercises, quizzes, exams, and laboratory manuals resulting in anintegrated assessment approach.In the virtual environment, each module contains four sections - introduction, guided practice,exercise, and assessment as shown in Fig. 5. First, the introduction offers basic informationabout the instrument and
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abul K. M. Azad, Northern Illinois University; Munish Sharma, Northern Illinois University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
with anintegrated learning management system. The first part of the paper provides a description of thedevelopment process of remote laboratory, while the second part details the LMS that is beingused to facilitate the remote laboratory. In addition, the LMS provides a means of monitoringand analyzing the usage of the facility through different web applications. Effort has been madeto use cutting edge technologies to maximize the benefits of modern technologies throughout thedevelopment process. The lead author is planning to deploy the developed system by offering alaboratory course over the Internet. Once completed, the authors will be able to share theexperience in the future.AcknowledgementThe authors would like to thank the National
Conference Session
Software Applications in ET Programs
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
MADDUMAGE KARUNARATNE, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
-programming course at the University of Pittsburgh atJohnstown was made for the Fall 2012 semester. It was done with ample caution and care so as not tooverload students having to learn MATLAB in addition to the already established work load in Cprogramming. Learning C cannot be scaled back due to its necessity and this being the only formalprogramming course in the EET program. As the student survey indicated, the two competingprogramming tools were balanced right and this experiment will encourage the continuation of thispractice by the author. In the future, author plans to explore the possibility of using MATLAB toproduce C-code for sample programs done by students, interaction between DevC/C++ andMATLAB in terms of MATLAB invoking C functions
Conference Session
Statics & Strength of Materials - A nice couple
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Papadopoulos, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; Aidsa Ivette Santiago Roman, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; Genock Portela-Gauthier, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus; Arturo Ponce, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
II, and Structural Analysis. We are hopefulthat in the longer range we will, in fact, see a difference in student performance among thecohort of students who took Statics and Mechanics of Materials with the modules developed byour project.Finally, next semester (Spring 2013) will be the first introduction of new modules in theMechanics of Materials I course. Some of these modules will strategically build off of themodules introduced in statics, whereas others will be new. We plan, in particular, to introduce atleast one module that incorporates the use of finite element analysis software. While we believethat spreadsheets serve an important introduction to the idea of simulation in Statics, it isimportant to expose students to other
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Tech Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert W. Whalin PE, Jackson State University; Qing Pang, Jackson State University
Tagged Divisions
Ocean and Marine
power levels of thelate 1950's early 1960's. During the past two decades the Corps of Engineers district offices havecontracted more and more of their planning and design studies to the private sector. This trendhas included contracting with foreign coastal and ocean engineering firms to detriment of theprivate sector US firms in this area. Sometimes design studies have been contracted to foreignlaboratories. Furthermore the European Economic Union has mandated the oil companies andother corporations drilling in the North Sea and other areas perform any laboratory studiesneeded in European laboratories. This situation leads to US firms helping support foreignlaboratories. Through the last three decades, continuous pressure on mission agency