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Steven Walter Tuttle, University of Technology Sydney; Bruce Moulton, University of Technology Sydney; David Lowe, The University of Sydney
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Paper ID #13291An Information Taxonomy for Remotely-Accessible Engineering InstructionalLaboratoriesMr. Steven Walter Tuttle, University of Technology Sydney Steve Tuttle was transplanted from Orange County California to Sydney Australia to chase his PhD in Software Engineering. In a parallel life, Steve builds web information systems for corporate clients, rides a kiteboard when the wind blows, juggles when it does not, and otherwise hangs out with his dog Lucie. The stuff one hears about the high quality of life in Sydney? All true!Dr. Bruce Moulton, University of Technology SydneyProf. David Lowe, The University of Sydney
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- Communication Across the Divisions III: Writing as Social–Technical Integration
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Tatiana Teslenko, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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Engineering Accreditation Commission, available at www.abet.org (accessed 12 November 2011). 10. Davis, M. (2010), “Assessing technical communication within engineering contexts”, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 53 (1), pp. 33-45. 11. Reave, L. (2004), “Technical communication instruction in engineering schools: A survey of top-ranked Page 26.787.9 U.S. and Canadian programs”, Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Vol. 18, pp. 452-90. 12. Felder, R.M. (2008), “A whole new mind for a flat world”, in MacLennan, J. (Ed.), Readings for Technical Communication, Oxford University Press, Don Mills
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- Curricular Issues in Computing and Information Technology Programs II
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Mohamed Abdelrahman, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Mohamed Abdelsalam Salem, Text Scope; Mais Nijim, Texas A&M Kingsville
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Material for Teaching Control Engineering." Proceedings of the 8th International Modelica Conference. Ed. by Christoph Clauß. Dresden, Germany: Linköping University Electronic Press. 2011.7. PsiTek, “Subconcious Programming for Maximum Results” CMG Archives, http://campbellmgold.com.8. Bargh, John A., and Ezequiel Morsella. "The unconscious mind." Perspectives on psychological science 3.1, 2008, 73-79.9. Felder, Richard M., and Eunice R. Henriques. "Learning and teaching styles in foreign and second language education." Foreign Language Annals 28.1 1995, 21-31. Page 26.1592.15
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- Curricular Issues in Computing and Information Technology Programs II
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Bushra Tawfiq Chowdhury, Virginia Tech; Sam Blanchard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Kirk W Cameron; Aditya Johri, George Mason University
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Paper ID #11474SeeMore: An Interactive Kinetic Sculpture Designed to Teach Parallel Com-putational ThinkingBushra Tawfiq Chowdhury, Virginia Tech Bushra Tawfiq Chowdhury is a PhD student in the in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA. Her research interests are in computational thinking, collaborative learning, and informal learning environments.She received her M.S. in Security Informatics from Johns Hopkins University and B.S. in Computer Science from Dhaka University. Bushra has experience in undergraduate teaching and consulting in the education and development sectors.Sam
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James Lohse, Holladay Labs; Reza Sanati-Mehrizy, Utah Valley University; Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University
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Manufacturing, Data Mining, Data Warehousing, and Machine Learning.Dr. Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University Afsaneh Minaie is a professor of Computer Engineering at Utah Valley University. She received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. all in Electrical Engineering from University of Oklahoma. Her research interests include gender issues in the academic sciences and engineering fields, Embedded Systems Design, Mobile Computing, Wireless Sensor Networks, Nanotechnology, Data Mining and Databases. Page 26.439.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Data
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Jessica Richards, BYU; Joseph J Ekstrom, Brigham Young University
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interests include network and systems manage- ment, distributed computing, system modeling and architecture, system development, Cyber security and IT curriculum development. Page 26.272.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Automated Identification of Terminological Dissonance in IT and adjacent fieldsABSTRACTInformation Technology often fills the role of tool supplier to other disciplines. This rolenecessitates that IT academics and professionals perform constant interdisciplinarycommunication
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Peng Li, East Carolina University; Lee Toderick, East Carolina University
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Paper ID #12147An Automatic Grading and Feedback System for E-Learning in InformationTechnology EducationDr. Peng Li, East Carolina UniversityMr. Lee Toderick, East Carolina University Page 26.179.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 An Automatic Grading and Feedback System for E-Learning in Information Technology Education1. INTRODUCTIONIn the past few years, new, e-learning, virtual hands-on labs have been deployed in theInformation and Computer Technology Program at East Carolina