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Bradley J. Sottile, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Alexa Kottmeyer
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Paper ID #21029*6 PAGE PAPER* Scaling for the Future: Development of a SustainableModel for Teaching MATLAB Programming to STEM StudentsMr. Bradley J. Sottile, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park Brad Sottile is Instructor of Computer Science and Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science within the Pennsylvania State University’s College of En- gineering. Since receiving his Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, he has been teaching courses in Computer Science and in Aerospace Engineering for Penn State’s College of Engineering. His
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Matthew Rhudy, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Paper ID #20972Relationship Between Voluntary Graded Homework Assignment Pickup onExam and Course PerformanceDr. Matthew Rhudy, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus Matthew Rhudy is currently an Assistant Professor in the Division of Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus. Previously he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Lafayette College in Easton, PA for 2 years. He received a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from West Virginia University in 2013, a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 2009, and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State
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James J. Scire Jr., New York Institute of Technology
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Paper ID #21016Dynamic Balancing System with 3D-Printed ComponentsDr. James J. Scire Jr., New York Institute of Technology Dr. Scire is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). He received his bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and his masters and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace En- gineering from Princeton University. After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Scire worked for Advanced Fuel Research, Inc., a small business in East Hartford, CT. There he developed optical diagnostics and imaging
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Matthew Jason Bilsky, Lehigh University; Christian Thomas Davis; Kiana M Wright , Lehigh University; Kumar Swagat, Lehigh University
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Paper ID #20992A Preliminary Investigation into the Use of Audience Video Recordings to As-sess Student Engagement During in Large Lecture ClassesDr. Matthew Jason Bilsky, Lehigh University Matthew holds a BS, MEng, and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University. He is currently a Post-Doc Research Associate working on a novel snake-like robot with construction, aerospace, and res- cue capabilities through his company Impossible Incorporated LLC. The project tied for second place in the 2016 Lemelson-MIT invention competition. As part of his duties he is the professor for the Technical Entrepreneurship Capstone and
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Mohsen Mosleh, Howard University; Khosro A. Shirvani, State University of New York, College of Technology at Farmingdale
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theflexible leaning environment in the DBT approach, it is a good idea to provide a budget for teamsso that they can purchase certain specialized parts for adding more functionality and sophisticationto their designs.AcknowledgementsThe authors greatly appreciate the technical support and help of Damion E. Whyte and MarkThom. Also, the students in Sections I&II of Solid Mechanics Lab during the 2016-2017 academicyear are acknowledged.References1 Johan Malmqvist, et al., "Lessons learned from Design-build-test-based project courses", DS 32: Proceedings of DESIGN 2004, the 8th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2004.2 John P. Sullivan, and William A. Watkins, "A Design/build/test environment for Aerospace