2017 ASEE International Forum:Columbus , Ohio Jun 28 Paper ID #20792IEEE Client Services Managers: Supporting Technical Careers, PromotingEffective Research, Building Global Institutional PartnershipsMichael S. Shapiro, IEEE.org Michael Shapiro is IEEE’s Client Services Manager for Latin America, Spain, Washington State and British Columbia; providing multi-dimensional support to IEEE’s Xplore Digital Library subscribers and stakeholders, and managing IEEE University Partnerships throughout his territory. He has over 25 years’ experience in the publishing and library industry
flow-induced vibration of turbine blade at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1999. Afterwards, he moved to industry and took up a sound engineer position at Emerson Climate Technologies, supporting the sound and vibration design for reciprocating/scroll refrigeration compressors and systems. Dr Leung joined The Hong Kong Poly- technic University again in 2002 as an Assistant Professor and now is serving as an Associate Professor. Apart from extensive teaching and research activities, he also actively provides consultancy practices to industry.Ms. Gloria S.L Cheung, The Hong Kong Polytechnic UniversityMr. Alan S. L. Kwok c American Society for
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does notsolve a physical or technical task in teaching process based on her/his personal presence atthe measurement set but s/he observes the equipment, and controls and regulates it througha computer connected on the internet 3. In this way the use of the mediated teachingexperiments – remote real experiments, enables to conduct educational activities based on thestudents` individual needs 5.The use of remote real experiments in teaching process is not a new phenomenon eitherabroad or in Slovakia. However, in Slovakia this kind of experiments has not still become acommon teaching tool for science and engineering education and has not been ranked amongthe conventional ways of teaching.A main motivation leading teachers to use the remote
, techniques, skills and modern tools learned inthe discipline and by adapting emerging application of mathematics, science, engineering, andtechnology to identify, analyze and solve technical problems. (ETAC/ABET criteria 3a, 3b, and3f)College Goal(s) Supported:Goal number 1. To foster teaching and learning in a supportive environmentGoal number 5. To involve students in solving problems of importance to localindustries, government, and community organizations2. Intended Outcome:Students will be able to conduct, analyze and interpret experiments and apply experimentalresults to improve processes related to the discipline. (ETAC/ABET criteria 3c)College Goal(s) Supported:Goal number 1. To foster teaching and learning in a supportive environmentGoal
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Pittsburgh. To see moredetailed results please refer to Benson, L., Besterfield-Sacre, M., Matherly, C., Shuman, L., Ragusa, G., Streiner, S.,“Assessing the Spectrum of International Undergraduate Engineering Educational Experiences: A Cross InstitutionalSurvey” Conference Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, June 25-28, 2017, Columbus, OH; ID #20308.3 Besterfield Sacre, M., Matherly C., Ragusa, G., Benson, L., University of Rhode Island Report: Cross-InstitutionalStudy on Assessing the Spectrum of International Undergraduate Engineering Educational Experiences, printprovided July 22, 2016. Results of the Cross-institutional Study presented at a workshop on May 23rd, 2017 atLehigh University: “The work consists of three studies. The first
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students were able to achieve excellent grades.9. Student EvaluationThe final requirement in this miniterm was for the students to fill out a course evaluationadministered by the college. The following multiple answer questions were asked and the resultswere compiled and shared with the course instructor. • What was the overall quality of the program? • How well was the program run? • What was the overall quality of the living arrangements? • What was the overall quality of the group excursions (if any)? • To what extent did orientation sessions help prepare you for the program? • To what extent did the program contribute to your understanding of the host culture/s, of your own culture/s, and of cultural differences in a global
researchers inthe area of Continuing Engineering Education (CEE). It results from the challenges of oursociety and from the increasing complexity and pace that characterize economic growth -innovation, productivity and competitiveness. Derived from such challenges diverse modelsenhancing knowledge transferee has been developed. About one decade ago the tailor-madeapproach first entered the stage of continuing engineering education – facilitating a flexibleand sustainable knowledge flow. The paper provided light on how the stakeholders, i.e.companies and universities received the approach.Generally, the support of tailor-made continuing education is mostly positive. Policy makershave since the early 1990’s supported activities of continuing educations
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ilit liliving, and social participation including on s ib He ving sp althresponsibility and practical innovation. Re yFrom the viewpoints of Fig. 1 Core competencies and values for Chinesemulti-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary students’ developmentintegration, the idea of iSTREAM is proposed as an extension of STEAM with consideringthe characteristics of Chinese K-12 students, such as the deficiency of training aboutleadership, critical thinking
2017 ASEE International Forum:Columbus , Ohio Jun 28 Paper ID #20789Identifying and Sharing Best Practices in International Higher EducationMakerspacesDr. Vincent Wilczynski, Yale University Vincent Wilczynski is the Deputy Dean of the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science and the James S. Tyler Director of the Yale Center for Engineering Innovation & Design. As the Deputy Dean, he helps plan and implement all academic initiatives at the School. In addition, he manages the School’s teaching and research resources and facilities. As the James S. Tyler Director
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resources of the DEEE laboratories/research groups, fundingfrom professors projects, and self-funding by team members. Our plan is to use preliminaryresults from VIP work to apply for sponsorship from grants and/or industry. Additionally, webelieve that this area of funding is one of the key opportunities to develop as part of aninternational VIP consortium. From our point of view, developing collaboration with VIP teamsat other institutions should help to not only to widen the available pool of funding options, butalso to increase the chances of successful applications, therefore benefiting all participatinginstitutions.VIP Director: Winston S. Percybrooks, PhD, faculty at the DEEE. In charge supervising thegeneral operation of the program as well
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sciences. Inthese discussions, trust was slowly built, and an understanding of the personal and institutionalmotivations was developed. Shortly into this process, it became apparent that a U.S. coursetaught at the CUJAE would be the best next step in evolving this desired program. Co-authorWilliamson was brought into the discussions in 2014 to help in growing the program andspecifically to help in course and assessment planning. In 2014 a general planning and “get-toknow each other” meeting was held at CUJAE and involved all of the above academic units. Itbecame apparent that some type of course(s) focusing on transportation engineering, fuels,environmental impact and engineering/social issues were of the most interest to parties present.In the
, andMicromechanics: Prediction of Composite Properties from Constituent Properties and VolumeFractions, independently and in a mode and within the time period convenient for them.During their internship, a group of the faculty members of KNRTU and the professionals ofJSC Kazan Helicopters visited a number of enterprises, such as Flying S (designing andmanufacturing composites parts for unmanned aircrafts), Applied Composites Engineering(repair of the composites and metal parts of executive and regional jets, aerospace industry),Global Caravan Technologies (designing and manufacturing luxury recreational vehiclesmade of composites), and Dallara IndyCar Factory (manufacturing racing cars). They alsovisited scientific laboratories, including Birck