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- Design in the Curriculum
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- 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John P. Puccinelli, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Amit Janardhan Nimunkar, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Biomedical
to incorporatethe vastly growing types of various digital media being employed in engineering design.Additionally, only one copy of a paper notebook exists as compared to the ability to share anELN (or part of one) with the involved parties. Here we outline the processes used to implementthe ELN and initial student and faculty survey results comparing paper notebooks to an ELN.IntroductionOur Biomedical Engineering (BME) undergraduate students participate in real-world, client-based design projects throughout the curriculum in teams of four or five students.1 The designcurriculum is advised by up to 13 faculty members per semester, each overseeing up to fourteams. In these courses, from sophomore through senior year, the students not only
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- Design in the Curriculum
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Felipe L. Carvalho, Florida Atlantic University; Ravi T. Shankar, Florida Atlantic University
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a low-cost USB-interface JTAG hardware reference design. It iscompatible with Windows and its main functionality is to provide an efficient and the necessaryconnection between the baseboard and a PC. Similarly to the OMAP DSP, this emulator is alsolow-cost and low power, and it only requires a USB port to be powered. This emulator in parallelwith the TI’s baseboard provides the sufficient hardware for the processing of digital signals. 3. Code Composer Studio™ v5TI’s Code Composer Studio™ (CCS) is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI’sembedded processor families. CCS provides an efficient IDE for the development and debuggingof embedded applications. The software is based on the Eclipse open source softwareframework, which
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- Design in the Curriculum
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James D. Sweeney, Florida Gulf Coast University; Kristine R. Csavina, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Lisa Zidek, Florida Gulf Coast University
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one of the founding faculty of the U. A. Whitaker College of Engineering. As an assistant professor from 2007-2012, she helped develop the curriculum for the bioengineering design courses and was involved in teaching courses from the sophomore to senior levels. Dr. Csavina received a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Dayton in 1992 and a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from Arizona State University in 2003. Her research interests range from motion analysis of human motion in move- ment disorders, orthopedics and sports to engineering education research in student learning, pedagogical approach, and K-12 outreach initiatives.Prof. Lisa Zidek, Florida Gulf Coast University Lisa A. Zidek is
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- Design in the Curriculum
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Amit Janardhan Nimunkar, University of Wisconsin, Madison; John P. Puccinelli, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Matthew S. Bollom; Willis J. Tompkins, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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. For more advanced skills, such asSolidWorks, the students were required to review selected online materials and tutorials beforethe lab period. Students were tested on these materials through online quizzes before coming tolab.C. Design ProjectOne of the aims of the course is to integrate the various skills acquired in the lab portion of thecourse into an open-ended guided design project thus combining the professional and technicaldesign skills taught in the course. The students were divided in groups of 6-8 students, and all thestudent groups worked to solve the same design problem. We devised a multidisciplinary projectthat utilized all the skills taught in lab covering to some extent all five BME tracks: 1. MedicalInstrumentation, 2
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- Research in Biomedical Pedagogy
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David W. Gatchell PhD, Northwestern University; Robert A. Linsenmeier, Northwestern University
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previously been reported in an abbreviated form [2], and at conferences, but untilthe present publication, there was no archival record of this information to inform the BMEcommunity, or to serve as a baseline. In these data, we found that there was a set of courses taken by most biomedicalengineering students that could be regarded as a core of material. Recently, we have asked howthe findings of that work may have changed. Without the resources of the VaNTH ERC, wewere not able to undertake such a complete study again. Instead, to begin to assess the stabilityand uniformity of the curriculum, we have evaluated 16 programs, eight that were first accreditedbetween 1982 and 1987, and were therefore in our previous accredited sample, and eight