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Conference Session
Measuring Learning in Statics & Dynamics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nick Stites, Purdue University, West Lafayette; David A Evenhouse, Purdue University; Mariana Tafur-Arciniegas P.E., Purdue University, West Lafayette; Charles Morton Krousgrill, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Craig Zywicki, Purdue University; Angelika N Zissimopoulos, University of Chicago; David B Nelson, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Jeffrey F Rhoads, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Edward J. Berger, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Mechanics
an Associate Professor of Engineering Education and Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, joining Purdue in August 2014. He has been teaching mechanics for nearly 20 years, and has worked extensively on the integration and assessment of specific technology interventions in mechanics classes. He was one of the co-leaders in 2013-2014 of the ASEE Virtual Community of Practice (VCP) for mechanics educators across the country. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Analyzing an Abbreviated Dynamics Concept Inventory and Its Role as an Instrument for Assessing Emergent Learning PedagogiesAbstractThe Dynamics Concept Inventory
Conference Session
Measuring Learning in Statics & Dynamics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roger G. Hadgraft, University of Technology Sydney; David Lowe, The University of Sydney; Justine Lawson
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Mechanics
learning resources amongteaching academics and between institutions. Further, there seems to be a specific resistance tosharing those materials that support the teaching and learning of technical content1.Collaborations seen in research networks seem not to have equivalent presence in teaching andlearning, despite a literature that points to the benefits of sharing curriculum resources 2,3.A few projects funded by the Federal Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) in Australia havemade freely available resources as deliverables (A proactive approach to addressing studentlearning diversity in engineering mechanics 4; Promoting student engagement and continualimprovement: Integrating professional quality management practice into engineering
Conference Session
Measuring Learning in Statics & Dynamics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ning Fang, Utah State University
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Mechanics
instructional tool to assess student conceptual understanding in a variety of academicdisciplines 3-6, including engineering 7, 8. For example, Robert et al. 7 employed concept maps toassess student learning in an undergraduate civil and environmental engineering course. Thecourse aimed to develop student understanding of infrastructure and interconnected systems inthe civil and environmental engineering course curriculum. Watson et al. 8 employed conceptmaps to assess student sustainability knowledge. Their ultimate goal was to incorporatesustainability into engineering curricula.A significant amount of research has been conducted to study how to use concept maps toenhance teaching, learning, and assessment in various courses 9-11, including
Conference Session
Teaching & Learning Statics and Mechanics of Materials
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anne Raich, Lafayette College
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Mechanics
covered in the course by integrating experiencesusing a FE analysis program, b) provide students with a basic understanding of FE theory, c)provide students with the skill set needed to model and analyze combined load problems using aFE analysis program; and d) provide students with an understanding of how element type, meshsize, support conditions, and other modeling decisions may impact FE analysis results.Previous studies have sought to incorporate FE modeling and analysis content as early as thefreshman year into the engineering curriculum. However, implementing these approaches inStrength of Materials courses often requires students to spend considerable time learning FEtheory before being able to use commercial FEA programs. A few studies
Conference Session
Mechanics Classroom Demonstrations
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Mechanics
dynamics is a foundational course that forms the basis for much of the MEcurriculum in the mechanical systems area. Unlike many introductory dynamics classes whereonly planar rigid-body dynamics is covered, the class taught at Georgia Tech is relativelychallenging as it covers up through three-dimensional rigid body dynamics and work-energy,within a 3-credit-hour format. The class is required for the BSME degree and follows uponprerequisite courses on calculus-based Physics I, integral calculus, and Statics. The course is adirect prerequisite to several other classes in the curriculum including System Dynamics, and FluidMechanics, which are in turn pre-requisites to other courses such as Measurements andInstrumentation Lab, ME Systems Laboratory
Conference Session
Homework, Learning, and Problem Solving in Mechanics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael K. Swanbom PE, Louisiana Tech University; Daniel William Moller, Louisiana Tech University; Katie Evans, Louisiana Tech University; Timothy Reeves, Louisiana Tech University
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Mechanics
programs. She is the Di- rector of the Integrated STEM Education Research Center (ISERC) and the Director of Louisiana Tech’s Office for Women in Science and Engineering (OWISE). She earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics and M.S. in Mathematics at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. Her research interests include distributed parameter control modeling and simulation, dynamic modeling of physical systems, and STEM education. She has published 20 peer-reviewed publications in these areas, and her research has been funded by the NSF, AFRL, and LA-BOR. She also serves as an Associate Editor for the American Control Conference and the Conference on Decision and Control, two premier conferences in the controls community. She is a
Conference Session
Homework, Learning, and Problem Solving in Mechanics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kai Jun Chew, Stanford University; Helen L. Chen, Stanford University; Beth Rieken, Stanford University; Autumn Turpin, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
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Mechanics
rigorousapplication of scientific inquiry, and an activity that must happen in the context of a community,particularly one that values attitudes of personal and intellectual growth.3Increasingly, the potential benefits and contributions of integration of reflection into theengineering curricula and engineering education more broadly are being explored more widely4,5.Reflection has been described as “intentionally making meaning of experiences in service offuture action”.6 This definition of reflection relates to the concepts of self-awareness and self-assessment in metacognition: the ability for students to identify what they know, how well theyknow it, and subsequently make choices about future learning strategies.The relevance of these activities and
Conference Session
Active Learning & Laboratories in Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel J. Magda, Weber State University
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Mechanics
design process that hasmilestones with deliverables associated with a Gantt chart and work breakdown structure. Theymust also develop an instructional lab with a series of questions that helps reinforce the theorytaught in the classroom. And finally, they are required to teach this lab to their peers. The designpremise/requirement for the capstone students is that they must incorporate at least three coreareas of the curriculum into their team project. This will provide future implementation of the labto different areas of study with the engineering technology programs. The areas of study for thislab apparatus in this paper include measurements and instrumentations with LabView, strengthof materials, heat transfer and material behavior. The
Conference Session
Active Learning & Laboratories in Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benjamin David McPheron, Roger Williams University; Joseph D Legris, Roger Williams University School of Engineering, Computing and Construction Management; Charles Flynn; Aidan James Bradley, Roger Williams University; Ethan Thomas Daniels, Roger Williams University
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Mechanics
Paper ID #15024Development of a Low-cost, Two-Degree-of-Freedom Spring-Cart System andSystem Identification Exercises for Dynamic ModelingBenjamin David McPheron, Roger Williams University Benjamin D. McPheron, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Roger Williams University. Dr. McPheron received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering at Ohio Northern University in 2010, and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Department of Electrical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University in 2014. Dr. McPheron teaches Freshman Engineering and various courses in Electrical Engineering including Circuit
Conference Session
Active Learning & Laboratories in Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaobin Le P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Masoud Olia P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Ali Moazed, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Richard L Roberts, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Mechanics
concepts of stress/strain theory. 92% of our students overwhelminglyagreed that the virtual lab (FEA simulation) helped them to have a better understanding ofstress/strain theories. Also, 83.3 percent of students agreed that the virtual labs should becontinually included as a lab module in the “Mechanics of Materials” course.6. References[1] D. Rhymer, M. Bowe, and D. Jensen, (2001, June), “An Assessment of Visualization Modules for Learning Enhancement in Mechanics”, ASEE 2001Annual Conference, June 24-27, Albuquerque, New Mexico.[2] J. Zecher, “Development of Multimedia Instructional Tools for Strength of Materials”, ASEE 2005 Annual Conference, June 12-15, Portland, Oregon.[3] P. Schuster, “A Simple Lab Project Integrating Theoretical