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Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Kirkpatrick, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Richard W. Liptak, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Renat Letfullin, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Engineering Physics & Physics
mechanical,electrical and optical engineering including statics, AC and DC circuits, and photonics, openingthe students to upper level courses in these disciplines. The capstone sequence begins with a 10week junior design course where a series of small design projects tests their ability to solveproblems in a variety of disciplines. Following the junior design course, the students have a 20week senior design sequence where they design, build and deliver a prototype for an externalclient. Aside from these core components the students gain additional breadth through courses inmath, chemistry, and computer science. This curriculum was designed to include room for atechnical area of focus outside of the engineering physics curriculum through a set
Conference Session
Professional Skills development in Design
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Deininger, University of Michigan; Kathleen H. Sienko, University of Michigan; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan; Jennifer Chen Lee, University of Michigan
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Design in Engineering Education
followingresearch question: How and when do students use prototypes to engage with stakeholdersthroughout the design process? This research project was approved by a Midwestern university’sInstitutional Review Board.ParticipantsA total of 16 students from three different engineering capstone design courses were interviewedfor this study. Table 1 shows the distribution of students based on their gender, design course,and prior design experience. All student names were replaced by pseudonyms to ensureanonymity. Less than half of the students had not referenced previous design experience outsideof their capstone design project. Three students had higher education levels, having completed orwere currently in a Master’s Program while three students previously
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Aero and Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gerald Sullivan, Virginia Military Institute; Jon-michael Hardin P.E., Virginia Military Institute
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Diversity
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
2012 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition”, AC 2012-392015. Trainor, T., McCarthy D., and Kwin M., “From Cornerstone to Capstone: Systems Engineering in the West Point Way”, Proceedings of the 2010 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition”, AC 2010-153116 . Gipson, K.G., Henriques, J.J., and Sequeira, S., “ Development and Implementation of a Cornerstone Course: Engineering Opportunities”, Proceedings of the 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition”, Session 1158017. Vernier, M.A., Wensing, P.M., Morin, C.E., Phillips, A.P., Rice, B., Wegman, K.R. and Hartle C., “Design of a Full-Featured Robot Controller for Use in a First Year Robotics Design Project”, Proceedings of the 2014 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Conference Session
Focus on the Classroom: Innovative Pedagogies
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David I. Spang, Rowan College at Burlington County; Kathryn E. Strang, Rowan College at Burlington County
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Diversity
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Two Year College Division
analyze circuits.The first assessment involved Test #5, which was based on a group analysis of an assigned activefilter. The target benchmark was that at least 70% of students would score above 70% on the test.The resultant measurement was that 17 out of 17 or 100% of students scored above 70% on Test#5.The second assessment involved Test #6, which was the capstone design project module. Thetarget benchmark was again that at least 70% of students would score above 70% on the test. Theresultant measurement demonstrated that 17 out of 17 or 100% of students scored above 70% onTest 6.Even though the intended benchmarks were met, indicating achievement of a minimum level ofcompetency acquisition by students, the reflective summary approach by faculty
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arlynn Baker; Chip W. Ferguson, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
had previously performed an extensive search for areplacement valve plug, but was unsuccessful. While the project’s scope was not appropriate fora senior capstone project, a good fit was found in the introductory 3D constraint-based modelingcourse. Working through an Honor’s Contract, the primary author reverse engineered andprototyped the value plug using precision measuring tools, a 3D modeling software, and thedepartment’s Maker Space.2 Figure 1: Steam Locomotive Valve PlugThe initial step in the process was to acquire precise measurements of the original part’sdimensions using a digital caliper. The primary author investigated precise measurementmethods and was careful to employee these methods when measuring
Conference Session
Developing Quality Experiences that Retain Diverse Engineering Talent
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rocio Alba-Flores, Georgia Southern University; Fernando Rios-Gutierrez, Georgia Southern University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
best be met by exploiting multidisciplinaryapproaches. Our Senior Capstone Design Course has been established to demonstrate the valueand ingenuity which can be derived from cooperative design efforts among traditionalengineering disciplines.The projects for the senior design program are suggested by the faculty, industry, and academicundergraduate research through engineering grant contests. The requirements are that the projectbe open-ended, multidisciplinary, and have non-engineering constraints (e.g., economic,environmental, aesthetic). The students are given a choice of 10 to 15 projects (depending uponclass enrollment) and write a proposal stating their top choice. The senior design faculty teamassigns two to three students to each
Conference Session
Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J. Scott Hawker, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Robert Kuehl, Rochester Institute of Technology; Mehdi Mirakhorli
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
havecollected over the years. In addition, we have built in opportunities for students to specify,design, and assess the quality of their own work.The merged requirements and architecture course leads into a two-semester capstone seniorproject. This senior project engages students and external sponsors in an end-to-end,requirements-to-delivery project. Requirements engineering and architecture design are centralto this team-based senior project, and the merged requirements and architecture course givesstudents the system-wide problem-space/solution-space mindset necessary to succeed in theirsenior projects.Course StructureThe merged requirements and architecture course is designed with three main threads that occurin parallel, as Figure 1 shows. We use
Conference Session
Software & Web-based Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chao Wang, Arizona State University; Michael Goryll, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
S2: 4-Bit Full Adder, Multiplexer and Decoder Logic: Multiplexers, Decoders, H2: TTL Characteristics, Three-state Buffers, Programmable Logic Open-collector Buffers 5 Sequential Logic: Latches, Flip S3: Arithmetic and Logic Unit Flops, Registers, Counters H3: Latches, Flip-flops, Registers and Counters 6 Synchronous Finite State H4: Capstone Design Project Machine (FSM) Design 7 Microprocessor Design S4: The Microprocessor 7.5 Review and Final ExamLecture MaterialsInstead of using the “lecture-capture” approach, lecture videos were recorded from scratch tointroduce course concepts and demonstrate how to apply concepts to solve problems. Thenumber of videos, the total and
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University; Ying Lin, Western Washington University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
implementation response analysis. #4 IIR filter IIR filter implementation and frequency Filter implementation response analysis.Table 4: Summary of existing Lab coursework using the dedicated TMS320C6713DSK boardThe new proposed labs that use the MCU-based platform would facilitate students to attain morecontent and practice DSP topics with more depth and complexity.IV: Senior capstone project improvement goals and assessment measuresThe Electrical Engineering program at Western Washington University is in the process oftransitioning from an ABET-ETAC Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) program to anABET-EAC Electrical Engineering (EE) program. All aspects of the curriculum are
Conference Session
Ethics Instruction in Context: Civil and Construction Engineering and Engineering Technology
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hossein Ataei P.E., Syracuse University; Ossama M. Salem, University of Cincinnati
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Engineering Ethics
construction engineering profession; (2) “CIE 475 – Senior Design Project” – a coresenior-level capstone course where different ethical frameworks and stake-holder model theoriesin professional decision-making are taught. In addition, the graduating students obtain more in-depth and practical insight of the ethical obligations in engineering practice through the casestudies and in-class group discussions; and (3) “CIE 400/600 – Construction Regulations andOrganizational Management” – an undergraduate/graduate-level elective course in which thetheories of ethics are presented to the class and discussed further in terms of the existing differentviewpoints towards ethics in managing an engineering enterprise.INTRODUCTION:The construction engineering
Conference Session
Student Evaluation in Design Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olga Pierrakos, James Madison University; Robin Dawn Anderson, James Madison University; Cheryl Alyssa Welch
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
engineering design coursewith an embedded capstone design project. In addition to attending weekly 100-minute meetingsto learn about engineering design theory, methods, and tools, students in these courses metoutside of class to work on their capstone projects. The model for this course has previouslybeen published previously [18][19][20]. The following table showcases some of the differencesbetween the section taught using a more traditional lecture-based format and the section using aformat that rewarded adaptive expertise. Lecture-Based Adaptive Expertise- Feature of Course Section Based
Conference Session
Emerging Computing and Information Technologies I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chafic Bousaba, Guilford College; Tiera Kazar, Guilford College; Will C. Pizio, Guilford College
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Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #14777Wireless Network Security Using Raspberry PiDr. Chafic BouSaba, Guilford College * Joined Guilford College in January 2008 * Serves as Assistant Professor in the Computing Technology and information Systems.Ms. Tiera Kazar, Guilford College I am a current student at Guilford College in the Computing Technology & Information Systems depart- ment. I am working on a Capstone project that will be submitted to the ASEE. The project focuses on Wireless Network Security using a Raspberry Pi.Dr. Will C. Pizio, Guilford College I am currently an Associate Professor of Justice and Policy Studies at Guilford
Conference Session
Professional Skills development in Design
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibrahim Mohedas, University of Michigan; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan; Kathleen H. Sienko, University of Michigan; Grace Louise Cravens; Linh Huynh
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Design in Engineering Education
these courses, project toproject differences might lead to very different learning outcomes for students. For example,capstone design projects that are ill-defined and where stakeholders are easily available forinteraction would provide students much greater opportunity to develop stakeholder interviewingskills than projects that are rigidly defined and where stakeholders are not easily accessible53.Limitations and Future WorkWithin this study we were not able to control for participants’ ability to synthesize theinformation collected and apply it to requirements development. Therefore, we were not able toestablish a causal relationship between a participant’s ability to conduct interviews in line withbest practices and the final quality of his
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Elzomor, Arizona State University; Kristen Parrish, Arizona State University; Chelsea Mann, Arizona State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
, Construction Industry Institute, Austin, TX Available at https://http://www.construction-institute.org/scriptcontent/rtc2008_ac1.pdf. 11 pp. [3] Dancz, C., Ketchman, K., Burke, R., Hottle, T., Parrish, K., Bilec, M., & Landis, A,. (2016). Utilizing Civil Engineering Senior Design Capstone Projects to Evaluate Students Sustainability Education Across Engineering Education. Manuscript submitted for publication [4] Brundiers, K., and Wiek, A. (2011). “Educating Students in Real-world Sustainability Research -- Vision and Implementation.” Innovative Higher Education, 36(2), 107-124. 10.1007/s10755-010-9161-9. [5] Gibson, G. E., & Hamilton, M. R. (1994). Analysis of pre-project planning effort and success variables for
Conference Session
ECE-related Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dennis A. Silage, Temple University; Keyanoush Sadeghipour, Temple University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
not certainlybe pedestrian in nature.ME for EEs: Mechanical SystemsSuch an ME for EEs course (ENGR3334 Mechanical Systems) has been developed, presented,and assessed by direct and indirect methods for three semesters and contributes to the continuousimprovement of the EE program. The ME for EEs course replaced a requisite three semester hourcourse in statics without a laboratory in the Electrical concentration in our EE program. Thecourse topics and projects in MATLAB, Simulink and SimMechanics provide a reasonable hands-on experience that is directly extended in the course on digital control and the capstone seniordesign project.The ME for EEs course topics and the direct Engineering applications certainly counter the ironicsentiment that
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 5B: Work-In-Progress: 5 Minute Postcard Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anita Vila-Parrish, North Carolina State University; Tameshia Ballard Baldwin, North Carolina State University; Lina Battestilli, North Carolina State University; Hailey Queen, North Carolina State University; Jessica Young Schmidt; Susan Carson, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
Industrial Engineering at NCSU in 2010 and has since expanded her research in inventory optimization to include engineering education. Her experiences as an engineer have motivated the work done in this study as well as others that aim to improve the success of students entering the global landscape. She teaches the industry-sponsored capstone design course which has led to a second stream of research focused on developing methods to model problem-solving during capstone design.Dr. Tameshia Ballard Baldwin, North Carolina State University Dr. Tameshia Ballard Baldwin is a Teaching Assistant Professor working jointly in the College of En- gineering and in the Department of STEM Education within the College of Education at
Conference Session
Construction Session 2: PM, BIM, and Collaboration
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yilei Huang, South Dakota State University
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Construction
received 35 responses. The results suggested that 83% of them had included BIM in theircurriculum, and the majority (55%) implemented BIM in one to two courses. Most constructionprograms were teaching BIM for 3D coordination (37%), 4D scheduling (25%), and 5Destimating (20%).Existing ApproachesSince BIM is being implemented gradually, many CM programs have been struggling tounderstand what and how to teach4, 42. The various implementation strategies that CM programshave employed to incorporate BIM into the curricula can be grouped into four categories:standalone courses, cross-discipline courses, capstone/project courses, and integration intoexisting courses.Introducing BIM in standalone courses is an effective approach to quickly cover
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Learning Outcomes and Assessment
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremiah J. Neubert, University of North Dakota
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Systems Engineering
. Hole. “Using a Marketplace to Form Multidisciplinary Systems Engineering Capstone Project Teams.” Proc. of the ASEE Annual Conference, June 2014.5. K. Shimazu, and Y. Ohkami. “Systems engineering education for inexperienced students by providing hand-on practices.” IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon), 2011, pp. 367- 370.6. W. Bauer, W. Biedermann, B. Helms and M. Maurer, “A student laboratory for Systems Engineering: Teaching Systems Engineering to students without previous SE-knowledeg based on an industry-oriented example,” IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon), 2012, pp. 1-6.7. J. Valasek, and K. Shryock, “Enhancing Systems Engineering Content in Aerospace Courses: Capstone Design and Senior Technical Electives
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angelica Burbano, Universidad Icesi
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Industrial Engineering
Management of Manufacturing andService Processes.The graduation project is supervised by a faculty member of the IE Department, and may befocused on either solving an engineering problem or contributing to a research project. Veryfrequently, engineering problems correspond to real life needs of Colombian companies. Thecompany involved supports the project by assigning an engineer who acts as a co-supervisor ofthe project. Graduation projects are developed through the courses 05174 – Graduation Project Iand 05175 – Graduation Project II, which are capstone projects focused on the development ofprofessional skills such as project management, problem solving, and communication. The co-opexperience is a professional internship that must last no less
Conference Session
1st and 2nd Year Instruction in Design
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Quamrul H. Mazumder, University of Michigan - Flint
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Design in Engineering Education
experience between HighSchool and University students.H3. There is no significant difference in importance and satisfaction between male andfemale students of High School and University students.Literature ReviewEngineering design is a critical element of engineering education and a competency thatstudents need to acquire1. Previous investigations have shown that students engaged intechnological project learning achieve higher grades than those taught using traditionallab experimentation2. The students involved in these projects demonstrated a strongpositive correlation between learning principles and their applications and achievedhigher grades. In the capstone design course, students were required to design anddevelop a product from concept to
Conference Session
Issues in Academic Integrity and the Value of Portfolios, Case Studies, and Supportive Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vincent Wilczynski, Yale University; Patrick H. Knowles Jr., Cleveland Mixer
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Graduate Studies
professional goals.8 As a result of this initiative, engineeringfaculty recognized the value of portfolios for assessing student skills. In this application,portfolio development was initially used as the basis of a term-long capstone project in the majorbefore the concept was moved to become a sophomore level course. The components of anindividual portfolio included a biography, statement of employment objectives, downloadablerésumé, summary of technical skills, and documentation of projects that demonstrated theapplication of technical skills (and explanations of how the project demonstrates proficiency inspecific skills). In addition to helping students compete for jobs, university-archived electronicportfolios were also proposed by Jwaifell as a
Conference Session
College-Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session II: Curriculum
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farrokh Mistree, University of Oklahoma; Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma; Maysam Pournik, University of Oklahoma; Bryan William Bodie
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
.  Junior internship – continue to learn about BHI and take a course for credit that is taught jointly by BHI engineer and FM. Identify capstone project.  Senior internship – take a course for credit that is taught jointly by BHI engineer and FM, plus identify and work on MS project.  Fifth year at OU – Work on BHI MS project under supervision of FM and BHM / BHI engineers.  Fourth and fifth years: The BHS’s degree plan is jointly worked out by mentors (BHM and FM). Students are provided the opportunity to take customized courses: - Three graduate courses from Petroleum Engineering for ME students and a like number from AME for the PE students. - Graduate electives - Up to two graduate
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton
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Diversity
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Materials
and solutions in terms of value creation; apply creative thinking toambiguous problems; demonstrate resourcefulness and collaborate in a team setting. Anadditional objective for each of these projects was to help students synthesize knowledge gainedfrom various separate chapters in a given unit or over the course of the semester and to relate thisinformation in a practical manner to a real world Biomaterial problem. Each of the fourassignments embedded multiple ACL techniques such as jigsaw (expert teams) and think-pair-share.Mini-Project1 - Bonding, Crystal Structure, Slip, Crystallographic Defects and Properties:The first Mini-Project was designed to occur at the end of the first unit and to serve as a“capstone” assignment to the unit prior
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ben D. Radhakrishnan, National University; Jodi Reeves, National University; Jeremiah Jack Ninteman, National University; Charles Hahm
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Environmental Engineering
Tableau certified associate.Charles Hahm c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016Sustainability Intelligence: Emergence and Use of Big Data For Sustainable Urban Transit Planning Ben D Radhakrishnan Jodi Reeves Charles Hahm Jeremiah Ninteman National University, San Diego, CAAbstractReducing traffic emissions, especially carbon dioxide (CO2), is a major goal of sustainable urbantransportation planning since approximately 50% of the world’s population lives in urban areas.In the summer of 2015, an interdisciplinary capstone project at our university integratedsustainable methods to address
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division: Curricula, Criteria, Student Performance, and Growth
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Marincel Payne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Wayne T. Padgett, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Andrew R. Mech, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Environmental Engineering
. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference.4. Bielefeldt, A.R., Dewoolkar, M.M., Caves, K.M., Berdanier, B.W., and Paterson, K.G. 2011. Diverse Models for Incorporating Service Projects into Engineering Capstone Design Courses. International Journal of Engineering Education, 27(6): 1206-1220.5. Colledge, T.H. Convergence: Philosophies and Pedagogies for Developing the Next Generation of Humanitarian Engineers and Social Entrepreneurs. International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering: Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (IJSLE). The Pennsylvania State University, PA, 2012.6. Bixler, G., Dzwonczyk, R., Merrill, J., Campbell, J., Greene, H.L., Passino, K.M. 2014
Conference Session
Research on Design Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristine R. Csavina, Arizona State University; Cherrylynne Rochelle Nethken, Arizona State University; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University
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Design in Engineering Education
analysis: 1) first semester,second-year use-inspired design project course (EGR 201), and 2) first semester, seniorengineering capstone design course (EGR 401). EGR 201 enrolled 213 students (177 consentingresponses; 83% response rate) during the Fall 2015 semester, while EGR 401 enrolled 168students (115 consenting responses; 68% response rate) combining the Fall 2015 and Spring2016 semesters.Data CollectionThe student sample in each of the selected courses were all asked to respond to the followingquestions in class: 1. How do you define reflection? 2. Why do you think reflection activities are used in your engineering design courses throughout your curriculum?These questions were administered to all students enrolled in the Fall 2015
Conference Session
Engineering Economy Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul C. Lynch, Penn State University Erie, The Behrend College; James F. Kimpel, University of Pittsburgh; Karen M. Bursic, University of Pittsburgh
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Engineering Economy
Knowledge Creation,” Greenwood Publishing Group, Quorum Books, Westport, CT, p.52, 2002.[3] J. Darrell Gibson, M. Patricia Brackin, “Techniques for the Implementation and Administration of Industrial Projects for Engineering Design Courses,” Proceedings of the 1999 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition.[4] James Noble, “An Approach for Engineering Curriculum Integration in Capstone Design Courses,” International Journal of Engineering Education, 14(3), 197-203, 1998.[5] Ana Vila-Parrish, Dianne Raubenheimer, “Integrating Project Management & Lean-Six Sigma Methodologies in an Industrial Engineering Capstone Course,” Proceedings of the
Conference Session
Construction Session 4: Outside of the Construction Curriculum
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph A Raiola III, Central Connecticut State University
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Diversity
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Construction
isclear that the need to integrate BIM exists. However, the appropriate curricular location has notbeen decided. Some have suggested that BIM be part of a first level undergraduate course whileother schools have placed it as a capstone project in their course sequence 13. In a case studyusing the capstone project to integrate BIM, many students had to learn the software alone. Thistook up most of the time for the project but proved to be beneficial for future employment. Mostof the students that worked with BIM as part of the project are using BIM in their currentconstruction jobs. Furthermore, many are assuming company leadership roles associated withBIM, demonstrating the success of BIM integration into the CM curriculum.Building Information
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 11
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Larry G. Richards, University of Virginia
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
creates a variety of logistical problems.Monitoring the teams is difficult and problems are easier to hide. Also the initial versions of thecourse were technical electives; they did not satisfy major capstone degree requirement. Everystudent was in the class because they were really interested in the material. Now I have studentswho enroll only to meet their senior design requirement.Despite the problems and frustrations, I enjoy teaching this course and consider it one of themost important experiences our students have. Most seem to agree. The great projects make it allworthwhile, and the good ones are fine too.References 1. Carlson, L.E. and Sullivan, J.F. Exploring Entrepreneurship through Product Development, ASEE 2002 2. Gorman, M
Conference Session
Writing and Communication II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Liggett, Louisiana State University; Boz Bowles, Louisiana State University; Annemarie Galeucia, Louisiana State University; Warren R Hull Sr. P.E., Louisiana State University
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
senior design projects, which we anticipatedwould comprise much of the discussion for the actual study since our study participants were inthe process of completing their capstone courses. Additionally, only a few students in the pilotstudy had experienced in-depth internships in their fields. Participants in the study, bycomparison, had completed their senior projects for their capstone courses and where preparingto graduate. Furthermore, all had undergone experiential learning in their chosen professions,either during internships or their capstone courses, which by design engage industryprofessionals for feedback.Nevertheless, the pilot study served as a trial run for our protocol and questions and to gauge ifthe hour allotted for the