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Computers in Education Division Poster Session
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University; Ying Lin, Western Washington University
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Paper ID #15677WORK IN PROGRESS: An Integrated DSP and Embedded MicrocontrollerLaboratory CurriculumProf. Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University Todd Morton has been teaching the upper level embedded systems and senior project courses for West- ern Washington University’s Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering Technology program for 27 years. He is the author of the text ’Embedded Microcontrollers’, which covers assembly and C pro- gramming in small real-time embedded systems and has worked as a design engineer at Physio Control Corporation and at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an ASEE-NASA Summer
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Computers in Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachael Alexandra Mansbach, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Geoffrey L. Herman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Matthew West, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Dallas R. Trinkle , University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Andrew Ferguson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Andre Schleife, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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integratingthese tools into instruction can foster deeper understanding of complex engineering concepts andproblems5-7. In particular, these types of representations are particularly useful for helpingstudents understand microscopic or abstract phenomena.The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MatSE) at the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign is synthesizing computational tools and skills across the curriculum. Overtwo years, using a collaborative course-development approach, a team of six faculty (one tenuredprofessor and five assistant professors) have integrated training in computational competenciesacross five courses (MSE 201 – Phases and Phase Relations, MSE 206 – Mechanics for MatSE,MSE 304 – Electronic Properties of Materials
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Teaching and Advising Tools Using Computers and Smart Devices
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Emil H Salib, James Madison University; Ian Healey, ASIS International; Alexander Ryan Chamberlain, Cisco Systems ; Livia S Griffith
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View Connection server.It manages pools of virtual desktops created under the Horizon View Connection server control.vCenter provides access to the web client interface (known also as Web Integration Client Plug-in [16]). vCenter allows for resource management, managing privileges and identity services,and provides users and administrators web access to the virtual desktops running on the ESXiservers.3.3 Horizon View Connection ServerThe Horizon View Connection Server is virtual machine and internal server that manages, providesand brokers connections to pools of virtual desktops. It includes a View Administrator componentwhich provides an interface to create, deploy and manage the virtual desktops pools. These poolsmust be entitled to
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Online, Hybrid, and other Virtual Learning Environments
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hazim A El-Mounayri, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Christian Rogers, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Eugenia Fernandez, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Jesse Connor Satterwhite, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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systems and machinery. Also, the immersive environment with game-likenavigation is a natural platform and an effective tool for encouraging and attracting the new generation tothe STEM field.Purpose of the StudyThis study aims to test and assess the impact of the next generation immersive virtual reality (IVR),developed by integrating several state-of-the-art technologies, on the effectiveness and quality of studentlearning of STEM content. The VR curriculum will be offered online to provide e-learning opportunity tousers from remote areas. In addition, the study will explore the appropriate balance of student control,guidance, and instructional strategies in order to develop an optimal learning environment. The workcompares and contrasts student
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Innovative Teaching
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University - Pomona; Javad Shakib, DeVry University - Pomona; Hasan Muqri; Moe Saouli, DeVry University - Pomona
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and integral calculus or other mathematics above the level ofalgebra and trigonometry.”Licensing IssuesHow do we currently license BS-level engineering technologists in the U.S.? The issuespertaining to the licensure of engineering technologists as professional engineers in the U.S. is amatter that is not often discussed in the engineering profession. It is actually controversial amongsome professional engineers and engineering technologists.The NCEES Model Law and Model Rules require a BS degree from an EngineeringAccreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET-accredited program or equivalent. There is nomention of ETAC of ABET-accredited programs. The Model Law 3 is silent on this issue. TheNCEES requirements for the equivalency evaluation of non
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Effective Use of Technology in Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Judith Virginia Gutierrez, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM); Frida Diaz Barriga, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM); Nelly Ramirez-Corona, Universidad de las Americas Puebla; Aurelio Lopez-Malo, Universidad de las Americas Puebla; Enrique Palou, Universidad de las Americas Puebla
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that they usually perform by means of his/herPLE. Infographics were selected in order for them to make a visual representation that describesgraphically the elements that are part of their PLEs. For the design of the infographics an onlinetool called Easel.ly was utilized. This tool allowed students to realize infographics fromtemplates that they designed and integrate the elements they considered as important to illustratetheir PLEs. To make infographics, an instruction was given to students to identify the threefundamental elements of a PLE: tools, resources, and networks8 so they could determine whichones were used in their learning processes. Twenty-eight metacognitive maps were obtainedfrom Industrial, Chemical, and Logistics Engineering
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Best of Computers in Education Division
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Osman Yasar, The College at Brockport - SUNY; Peter Veronesi, The College at Brockport - SUNY; Jose Maliekal, The College at Brockport, SUNY; Leigh J Little, The College at Brockport - SUNY; Sounthone E Vattana, The College at Brockport - SUNY; Ibrahim H. Yeter, Texas Tech University
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to frequent changes in available tools, challenges mightnever go away as far as transferring curriculum inventories and PD content to new circumstances.Furthermore, teaching with technology often requires customization and the needed technologies must beboth content specific and pedagogically suitable at the same time.28 While latest technologies offer morecapacity for applicability, their optimum utilization may necessitate knowledge of tools’ operationalunderlying principles for easier transfer into new circumstances and better integration.21, 28, 44, 69, 73There is an important feature of interdisciplinary education that can be best described by Aristotle’s well-known statement, “the whole is more than the sum of itsparts,” or the theory
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Teaching and Advising Tools Using Computers and Smart Devices
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Oscar Antonio Perez, University of Texas - El Paso; Virgilio Ernesto Gonzalez, University of Texas - El Paso
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percentage of student transfers are unable to keep a tightly controlledcohort of students progressing through the curriculum. Students usually have varied course loadsand different priorities due to family, financial needs or other responsibilities. Therefore, there isa need for an individualized approach to advising. The school’s administration faces challengesscheduling courses and allocating diminishing resources to satisfy student demand. In addition,faculty needs to assess the efficacy of their curriculum in a program, and collecting longitudinalstudent data is difficult. A web application system (mobile compatible) using a multi-agent approach has beendeveloped to allow the students (agents) to take more control over their
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Teaching and Advising Tools Using Computers and Smart Devices
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Susan L. Miertschin, University of Houston (CoT); Barbara Louise Stewart, University of Houston; Carole E. Goodson, University of Houston (CoT)
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Table 1). All courses included an onlinecourse interface delivered though a common course management system, Blackboard Learn.Online courses used the Blackboard Learn interface as the exclusive delivery system for thecourse, while face-to-face and hybrid courses used the interface to supplement traditional in-person course delivery and management practices.Table 1 Courses Used for Survey Administration Course Level Format Information Systems Applications (2334) Lower division (sophomore) Face-to-Face Integrated Information Systems (3355) Upper division (junior) Face-to-Face Visual Merchandising (3304) Upper
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Computers in Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Brian Limbrick, North Carolina A&T State University
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continue to be underrepresented in STEM fields. The STEM Scholars Pro-gram aims to increase the number of African-Americans in STEM fields by preparing high schoolstudents for the STEM college curriculum. Many first-time students enter college without any background knowledge in their chosenSTEM major. This lack of exposure puts them at a disadvantage, as they are learning coursematerial concurrently with basic STEM-related skills, such as computing and algorithmic think-ing. This program aims to train high school students in these skills to increase their interest andaptitude in STEM fields. As a result of this effort, students will be more prepared for STEM majorsand be more attractive to STEM programs. STEM Scholars is an academic year
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Online, Hybrid, and other Virtual Learning Environments
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ernest M. Kim P.E., University of San Diego; Thomas F. Schubert Jr. P.E., University of San Diego; Cyd Burrows, University of San Diego; Shahra Meshkaty, University of San Diego
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University of San Diego Academic Technology Services (ATS) is now in its 10th cohort ofthe iPad project. Originally launched in the spring semester of 2012, this project investigates thepedagogical benefits of the iPad and mobile technology in instruction and student research.The iPad project is two-phased: In the first phase, iPad Faculty Pilot participants explore anddiscover new apps, and adapt curriculum in preparation for the second phase, the iPad ClassroomProject.In the first phase of the iPad Project, the faculty member will check out an iPad and investigatethe possibilities of integrating mobile device apps into their curriculum. The goal of this firstphase is to prepare to construct a sound proposal for the next semester.Phase 2 of the
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Technology-Related Educational Research
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ting-Ting Wu, Graduate School of Technological and Vocational Education, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology; Yueh-Min (Ray) Huang, Cheng-Kung University; Rustam Shadiev, Department of Engineering Science, National Cheng Kung University
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train talents equipped with a practical engineeringknowledge and skills to integrate theory with practice 2. Therefore, the curriculum ofengineering education must match the needs to resolve real-world sophisticated and authenticproblems. Moreover, the curriculum of engineering education needs to cultivate students’capability not only of deep perspective to a particular problem but also divergent thinking.This view is supported by the theory of Conceptual Learning and Development (CLD), whichsuggests that taught theoretical concepts should be linked to related engineering problems 2.With the rapid change in the structure of the competitive market, those talents who arecapable of embarking on independent design and skillful in innovation
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Software and Programming
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Suxia Cui, Prairie View A&M University; Yonghui Wang, Prairie View A&M University; Lin Li, Prairie View A&M University; Xiaobo Peng, Prairie View A&M University; Bugrahan Yalvac, Texas A&M University
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Technology. New course materials integrating the parallel and distributedcomputing concepts were developed and offered to undergraduate students. Project-basedlearning was introduced into classroom. More advanced concepts, such as computer vision andmachine learning were explored by undergraduate students. At the same time, the researchresults were disseminated in junior and senior level courses. Faculty members applied effectivepedagogy to teach new generation computing. For all the classes involved in this project, studentsurveys were collected to guide future project implementation. This article shares the currentoutcomes and findings of the project.IntroductionComputing technology has advanced to an unbelievable level compared to decades ago
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Modeling and Simulation
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elif Miskioglu, Bucknell University; Kaela M Martin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott
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integrated problem, students who are generally high achievers may be moreinclined to take the extra steps necessary toward the solution. We may postulate that the studentswith GPA lower than 3.0 were not motivated to attempt the problem, or attempted the problembut were unsuccessful or dissatisfied with their solution, and thus did not turn in an answer. Theydid not even attempt to guess the first portion of the question by providing a simple yes or no,where they had a 50/50 probability of getting it correct. Students with GPA greater than 3.5mostly got the question correct, showing that they either knew or were willing to seek help tofigure out the additional steps needed to achieve a solution, and were willing to then do thesubsequent work.Factors
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oscar Antonio Perez, University of Texas - El Paso; Pedro Arturo Espinoza, University of Texas - El Paso; Hugo Gomez, University of Texas - El Paso; Mike Thomas Pitcher, University of Texas - El Paso; Randy Hazael Anaya, University of Texas - El Paso; Herminia Hemmitt, University of Texas - El Paso; Hector Erick Lugo Nevarez, University of Texas - El Paso
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impact on students when the 3D printer was introduced. This was done after teaching thesame class content to all four classes. For the second experiment, a post-attitudinal survey was givento all of the students of the classes that used the 3D printer. This same procedure was followed forthe second year of the study. Training was an integral part of the student project as was attending different technologyworkshops provided by the Learning Environments (LE) area within the Academic Technologies(AT) department at UTEP. LE works directly with students and faculty to research and prototypetechnology in educational spaces. In addition, students were given a web space and training indifferent types of software (iWeb, iMovie, Inventor Fusion
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Technology-Related Educational Research
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Krishna Madhavan, Purdue University - West Lafayette; Michael Richey, The Boeing Company; Barry McPherson, The Boeing Company
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the R-Studio/ShinyApps platform. Wediscuss this next.4.2. R-Studio/ShinyAppR is an open-source programming language popular in the data science community. R-Studio23 isan integrated development environment for R that is also free and open-source. R presents manyadvantages, being a free and open-source software with no license restrictions. It offers robustcross-platform compatibility and can be used on GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and MicrosoftWindows environments in both 32- and 64-bit configurations. Over 4,800 library packages arecurrently available for use, including many powerful packages for matrix manipulation, statistics,and graphical representations. As such, R is the most comprehensive software in this group forstatistical analysis and
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pedro Arturo Espinoza, University of Texas, El Paso; Mike Thomas Pitcher, University of Texas, El Paso; Oscar Antonio Perez, University of Texas, El Paso; Hugo Gomez, University of Texas, El Paso; Randy Hazael Anaya, University of Texas, El Paso; Hector Erick Lugo Nevarez, University of Texas, El Paso; Herminia Hemmitt, University of Texas, El Paso
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Paper ID #14742WORK IN PROGRESS: The Missing Piece to the Classroom of the Future –The Ability to Scale Down to Scale UpMr. Pedro Arturo Espinoza, University of Texas, El Paso Pedro worked in the DVD manufacturing industry as a Quality Control Engineer for some years before ac- quiring his current position as an Instructional Technologist at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). For over eleven years in this role, he has worked with a team of managers that oversee various learning environments and systems in the Academic Technologies Department at UTEP. He leads a group of more than 30 multidisciplinary student
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Online, Hybrid, and other Virtual Learning Environments
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Magesh Chandramouli, Purdue University, Calumet (College of Technology); Tsu-Chiang Lei P.E., Department of Urban Planning and Spatial Information, Feng Chia University; Tien-Yin Chou, GIS Research Center, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Yi-Min Huang, GIS Reserach Center, Feng Chia University; Srinivasa Raju Kolanuvada, Anna University
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Paper ID #15429Design and Implementation of GIS Virtual Learning Environments for Inter-active Visualization Using Desktop Virtual Reality (VR) & iSpaceProf. Magesh Chandramouli, Purdue University, Calumet (College of Technology) Magesh Chandramouli is an Asst. Professor in Computer Graphics Techology at Purdue University, Calumet. Earlier, he was a Frederick Andrews Fellow at Purdue University, West Lafayette, where he completed his doctoral studies. He received Master of Science degree from the University of Cal- gary, MEng from the National University of Singapore, and BE degree from the College of Engineering
Conference Session
Effective Use of Technology in Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nina Magpili, Engineering Management & Systems Engineering (EMSE), Old Dominion University; Pilar Pazos, Old Dominion University; Preetham Sathish Ullal, Old Dominion University
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building, self-managing teams, and sociotechnical systems.Dr. Pilar Pazos, Old Dominion University Pilar Pazos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engi- neering at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA. Her main areas of research interest are collabo- rative work-structures, virtual teams and team decision-making and performance.Mr. Preetham Sathish Ullal, Old Dominion University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 A Qualitative Inquiry into the Role of Web-based Collaboration Tools and Instructional Scaffolds in the Facilitation of Team ProcessesGlobalization and advances in information technologies drive organizations to use