), Question 2 Table 4. Personal Comments on Integrating SME in Courses in Survey 2 Second Survey Comments #Smart manufacturing elements have been embedded into my course. 7Manufacturing means different approach to each faculty, so having a common 2theme would provide helpful alignment.I have planned to incorporating SME into my course(s) in future semesters. 3Incorporating SME into our courses should be a requirement. 3Unclear if SME should be added to all courses. Evaluation of each course first. 3I'm interested in seeing examples and learning about the effectiveness of how 2others have incorporated
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impact [11]. Ultimately, the facilitators guide EIF through definingtheir change initiative’s goals and implementation strategies, which are revisited during thecoaching sessions. In this paper, we share one of the activities designed to support EIF reflectionon their roles as leaders and opportunities for development based on the ICVF.Theoretical FoundationsGiven the importance of reflection in leadership development [31], one goal of the program wasfor faculty to reflect on their definition of leadership, explore how they enact leadership in theirrole, and identify areas where they would like to grow as leaders. To facilitate this reflection, weleveraged the Integrated Competing Values Framework [4].The ICVF was derived from Quinn et al.’s
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students can approach these types ofapplications or having conversations with them afterwards to help them realize they have moreoptions than they think. We may not be able to guarantee that all students get to study their first-choice engineering major, but we should be better prepared to give them advice before and afterthey navigate these types of applications so they can align their preparation to their career goalsand have known alternative options in mind while making this tough decision.References[1] A. Van den Beemt et al., “Interdisciplinary engineering education: A review of vision, teaching, and support,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 109, no. 3, pp. 508–555, 2020, doi: 10.1002/jee.20347.[2] P. J. Palazolo, S. Ivey, and C. V
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structure.The following steps must be addede) Create frequency stepSteps – Create – Procedure Type: Linear Perturbation – Frequency, Define the number ofeigenvalues (natural frequencies) requested.f) Define Boundary ConditionsBCs – Continue – Select edge(s) -Pinned or Encastreg) Create and submit the jobJobs – Continue – OKJobs - Submith) Post-processJobs – ResultsClick on icon - Plot contours on deformed shape iconClick on arrows to change the mode of vibration. Frequencies appear on display below modes. Figure 1. Example of composite plate model and modes of vibrationFigure 1 shows the model (blue) followed by the first five modes of vibration. Frequencies andmodes will vary, depending on boundary conditions, mechanical properties, density, number
research into her instruction. She is committed to student success and educational innovation, earning numerous accolades for her teaching and mentorship, including the University Faculty Excellence Award, multiple departmental teaching awards and Missouri S&T’s Woman of the Year for her impactful role as a mentor, educator, and leader.Dr. Rachel L Bauer, Missouri University of Science and Technology Dr. Rachel Bauer is a postdoctoral fellow in the Mining and Explosives Engineering Department at Missouri University of Science and Technology. She holds a PhD in Explosives Engineering from Missouri S&T, and both a master’s in Human Factors and Systems Engineering and a bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering from
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learning methods, allowing a smoother and more gradual transition rather than anabrupt shift.Furthermore, funding is a significant consideration for institutions exploring VR adoption. Thework presented here was conducted using Oculus Rift S PC-powered VR gaming headsets, eachaveraging around $400 10 . Additionally, each headset requires a dedicated desktop, valued atapproximately $5000 in 2019, along with sufficient dedicated physical space for user interaction.These requirements make VR setups costly and space-intensive, limiting the number of studentsparticipating in VR-based learning at any given time.While high-end VR setups can be expensive, universities can explore alternative fundingstrategies to make adoption more feasible. For instance
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. Define the Objective • Identify what needs to be controlled o Tensile force at the vehicle-trailer connection • Determine the desired behavior or setpoint o The tensile force must fluctuate within the set amount range 2. Understand the System • Study the system o The system contains of the three main elements as follows § The vehicle § The vehicle-trailer connection (includes tensile force Sensor) § The semi-autonomous trailer (incl Motor) • Identify system inputs, disturbances, and feedback link(s), and outputs 4 o Inputs § The semi-autonomous trailer’s pushing
. Through theseprojects, students have successfully approached an open-ended design problem and worked witha team to deliver a variety of permanent on-campus structures.Course and Institutional ContextThe Cal Poly College of Architecture & Environmental Design (CAED) houses the disciplines ofarchitecture (ARCH), architectural engineering (ARCE), construction management (CM), cityand regional planning (CRP), and landscape architecture (LARCH). As a result, both seniorproject course options – ARCE 412 and 453, described below – for architectural engineeringstudents are interdisciplinary in ways unique to its location in the CAED. This can be attributedto: ARCE faculty member(s) that lead the capstone have their PE or SE license and haveexperience
Lancashire, UK calculated the probability of such an occurrence to be 5 × 10-7per hour of operation. This indicates that accidental detections are highly unlikely and should notbe a significant concern [1].rR= K ●rA ●rB ●rC●τ2, where rA, rB and rC are the count rates for the three inputs, τ is the pulsewidth (10-6 s), and K is a constant in the order of magnitude 1 (that depends on experimentaldetails). With count rates for the individual inputs in the order of 0.5 s-1, a random coincidencewill happen once every 105 years.In the second part of our experiment, we explored the angular dependence of muon incidence bypositioning the three GM tubes in Telescope Mode. The students adjusted the Zenith angle of theapparatus to identify the angles that would
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convey control signals from the user to thesimulation loop. This arrangement allows students to remotely access and manage theirsimulation(s) remotely over the Internet. Separately, Node-RED is used to both manage the GUIand make requests to the WebSocket server. Students may access the GUI through a web browserby navigating to a specified URL. The use of Node-RED also allows for rapid deployment ofadditional dashboards that are individually tailored for specific experiments.3.2 Graphical User Interface DemonstrationFigure 4 shows the GUI during a sample experiment. The leftmost column of the GUI containsthe simulation controls. At the top of this section are elements for managing the program, such asa pause/resume switch, a dropdown menu for
homeschooled in 2019 [2]. In addition, a study by Phillips [3] found thathomeschooled children are less likely to choose a major in a STEM field as compared to non-homeschooled students. Two reasons parents provide for homeschooling is dissatisfaction withacademic instruction (73%) and a desire to provide a nontraditional approach to their child(ren)’seducation (54%) [2]. Though homeschool parents play an integral role in supporting theirchild(ren)’s development as an engineering learner [4], they outsource many opportunities toengage in engineering learning to the local community (e.g., library, museum, cooperatives) oronline courses and private tutors [5-6]. This may be explained by parents’ misconceptions of theengineering profession [7
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construction of professional development have also been helpful to bring in newperspectives. Lastly, each institution has a sustainability plan to continue these initiatives after the project.6. Acknowledgements This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under GrantNo.#2149995, #2149798, #2149899 from the Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM in theDirectorate for STEM Education. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressedin this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundation.7. References[1] Cooke, N.J. and Hilton, M.L., Eds. (2015) Enhancing the Effectiveness of Team Science. The National Academies Press
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