and results from the first traditional pedagogical theory with cutting-edgeseveral months of implementation. A major purpose of this instructional and assessment technology. Our intentpaper is to make our colleagues aware of this website and is to internationalize the curriculum of this courseto encourage them to contribute featured articles related to and provide an interface for Texas Tech students toengineering ethics and professional practice. learn about and benefit from cultural differences associated with ethical thinking.1. Introduction The widespread availability of internet technology
Best Practices of Honor Societies Steve E. Watkins1 and Nancy M. Ostin2 1 Missouri University of Science and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Rolla, Missouri 65409 USA 2 IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854 USA E-mail: steve.e.watkins@ieee.org and n.ostin@ieee.org Abstract service learning initiatives, and general engagement for Academic honor societies are widely
expectations were used to determine the performance scoresrubrics or metrics to evaluate faculty on measures deemed using a linear interpolation equation of the upper and lowervery important for faculty and department success [1-3].Department chairs and/or review committees reviews expectation values:faculty performance based on evaluation rubrics to assign (X LE) (1) Score *1.49 2.0scores in the areas of teaching, research, and service and then (UE LE)calculate the overall score based on faculty efforts in these
evaluation plan are presented. to evaluate the students’ attainment of the graduate program outcomes:1. Introduction M.Sc. Thesis: The Students’ ability to demonstrate advanced knowledge in a core area will be assessedThe Bob L. Herd Department of Petroleum Engineering at through responses indicated on the PetroleumTexas Tech University is uniquely located in the Permian Engineering Thesis Rubric completed
for their programare currently offered in the nation and particularly in the objectives, structure and impact.state of Texas, and to reflect on their core learning Purdue University Northwest has offered a Master ofobjectives, structure, demand, demographics, and impact. Science in Technology since 2008 [1]. The program hasThe trends identified were discussed in light of assembling sub-disciplines including Mechanical Engineeringa Master of Science in Engineering Technology (MSET) Technology as an option for students. In a study reviewingdegree with a concentration in Manufacturing and the strengths of the program, Zahraee and Latif [2] notedMechanical Engineering Technology (MMET) within the
being developed in a distance- approaches, this paper presents the development of a virtuallearning format, questions about laboratories and their role laboratory which performs almost the same as the realin engineering education has become increasingly equipment for electrical wiring. As the images of theimportant1,2. Several approaches which were presented to equipment are very similar to (or look exactly the same as)resolve the issue are listed as following: the real equipment, students will be able to gain almost the1.1 Design Software [1-2] same hands-on experience as on-campus students. TheWhile DL students can have design experience and
Designing Effective Simulation Games for Active Learning in Systems Engineering Hung-da Wan and Nihar GuptaCenter for Advanced Manufacturing and Lean Systems and Mechanical Engineering Department University of Texas at San Antonio 1 UTSA Circle, San Antonio, Texas 78249, USA E-mail: hungda.wan@utsa.edu, nihar_gupta11@yahoo.com Abstract question is raised here: How to design a simulation game Simulation games have been an effective method of that is effective and easy to implement?teaching, especially for Systems Engineering concepts. The
Urbana Champaign 1304 W. Springfield Avenue, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA E-mail: mpool@illinois.edu Abstract only in section 1; and the remaining three will be per- formed only in section 2. Student performance on exams This work-in-progress research plan paper describes the and programming assignments for these topics will be sameprocess of developing and planning an introductory com- and compared across both courses. This paper details theputer
improve student outcomes.[1] into an adverb. In the computing context, “grammar” can referHowever, the proposed SLA techniques have not been to how we combine inputs with operators (e.g. n-input ANDextended to bottom-up courses like Introduction to Computing. gates output one value; decoders take n inputs and have 2n The aims of this paper are threefold: (1) to make the case outputs; etc.) to construct a system.that SLA approaches can be extended to a computing course
]. Theseyear course (Introduction to Electrical Engineering) results were similar to previously reported studies [2], [4],positively impacted exam scores and subsequent course [5], that have also shown a positive relationship between SIgrades [1], the program continues to experience low session attendance and overall course grades. However, weparticipation rates. Emerging questions of student have found that attendance in these (optional) SI sessionsbehaviors in relation to attendance at SI sessions
The Effects of a First Year Engineering Class Using the SCALE-Up Method on Student Retention and Subsequent Student Pass Rates David Ewing The University of Texas at Arlington 416 Yates Street, Arlington, TX, 76019, USA E-mail: david.ewing@uta.edu Abstract method, originally developed at NC State [1] and utilized in Due to the increased demand for engineers, the many universities [2], relies on creating a highly active andUniversity of Texas at Arlington (UTA) created a new, first
Solving (ENGR 1300) in order toArlington (UTA) designed to prepare students for the rigors reinforce our student’s problem solving, programming, andof the engineering majors by introducing them to professional writing skills. The reinforcement of problemengineering skills such as problem solving, programming, solving and programming this class offers has been studiedand professional writing. This embedded writing element, in other works [1-4]. However, in this work, we willtaught by members of the UTA English Department, explore the last goal of this class to improve engineeringdifferentiates this first-year course from many others. student writing to fully prepare them for their
solutions to each student individually.1. Introduction 3. The Spreadsheet Template Applied The scientific calculator has become obsolete as the As with other engineering fundamentals courses, thestandard calculation tool for engineering students. All Introduction to Engineering course at Palm Beach Statecollege students now carry laptops or electronic tablets to College primarily covers the following engineering topics:all classes. All college students are eager to use their laptop charting (line charts, column charts and semi-logcomputers for solving engineering problems. Many charts)students are somewhat familiar with the
First-year interest groups and 1st semester BME design class exposure to improve engineering student outcomes Margo Cousins, Daniel Puperi The University of Texas at Austin Department of Biomedical Engineering 107 W. Dean Keeton St., Austin, Texas 78712 E-mail: danpuperi@utexas.edu Introduction 1. Methods First year Biomedical Engineering (BME) students at The authors measured student outcomes among both theThe University of Texas at Austin have the option of
that there are governing equations used by engineers to simulateother educational institutes. It is presented with its goals, goal heat transfer. When solved, these equations can predict theattainment measures, and feedback representing the student transient temperature of a part.perception. 1) With certain assumptions, the equations can be1. Introduction solved analytically. The analytical solution can be plotted as an X-Y plot where the plot title, axes labels, Mechanical Engineering
April 4-6, 2018 before advance any idea further. This method is This allowed for immediate optimization andespecially attractive to the energy industry, and an quick adjustments. Five subsystems wereexample is shown in Figure 1. developed: the Stirling engine, the thermal fluid This is done to save money and time and to heat exchanger, the combustion heat source, thepotentially improve an idea before even building a electric generator, and the processor unit.prototype. Therefore, it is of utmost importance, The heart of the system is the Stirling engine itthat engineering students get exposed to SI along converts the temperature difference in its powerwith new product development
difficulties with the specific topics related to quiz Figure 1 shows the students’ passing rates in MEquestions, a second quiz was given later to see if thestudents’ understanding of the material were 3293-Thermodynamics-I taught at UTSA between fallimproved. A survey was conducted near the end of semester 1994 and spring semester 2013 [1, 2]. Duringsemester to seek student feedback on their experience this period, one or two sections of the course waswith the flipped classroom concept. The paper offered every fall and spring semesters, and oneincludes the results of the student survey. section was offered during most summer
thermalinvestigate the feasibility of using paraffin-oil mixture as a performance of the PCM-embedded wall with that of aphase change material (PCM) in residential walls. A PCM conventional wall in a controlled experimental laboratorymaterial with a melting point of 23°C (73°F) was designed setup that can test for different climatic conditions.and mixed. The mass of PCM required for a 1 m2 (10.8 ft2)wall (the size of the test apparatus) was determined to be 2. Project Initiation5.8 kg (12.8 lb) in a vertical 3.18 cm (1.25 in) thick sheet. The project discussed in this paper, design of a PCM-A wall containing the PCM and another wall designated as embedded residential wall, addresses the need to design aa “control” were
groups, giving students fullthree modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection and credits for completed projects and functional prototypes,radiation [1]. Instructors are often faced with the challenge yet honoring only the winning team(s) with bonus credits.of how to engage students and motivate students for thepurpose of improving teaching effectiveness. A previous well-defined project is essential to guarantee the success of such a competitive project-based learning. ATwo major approaches that had been discussed intensively successful project should satisfy the following criteria: (1)to enhance teaching-learning effectiveness in
that he hasFranklin Institute of Boston, and this occurred in 1947. [1] seen have the title “engineering technologist.” Almost allThe graduates were called “engineering technicians.” The of the graduates get some kind of title with “engineer” in it.next significant event in the history of engineering In fact many of the companies later do not realize theytechnology occurred as the result of Sputnik. In 1957 when these graduates came from an engineering technologythe Soviet Union launched the first satellite into space, the program. Examples of the different ways in whichworry in the United States was that we were behind the graduates with 4-year engineering technology degreesRussians in engineering and that
sinceapproximately 400 million new pallets are currently 3. The Conceptproduced annually, and only about 175 million are Students can develop entrepreneurial skills by workingrepaired or recycled. Annually, some 100 million pallets to generate, evaluate, develop, and market their innovation.are estimated to be abandoned, lost, burned, or taken Faculty members should be encouraged to participate asfrom the country [1]. Pallets consumed between 34% and student team mentors. At the beginning of the semester38% of the total hardwood consumption in the U.S. in students in the class generate ideas for potential products.1997, making pallets the single largest domestic
-edge tools to develop solutions to complex systems are a driver toward increased economic development withinproblems in a diversity of industries. It is designed for the state. Further, UL Lafayette’s ability to offer thisindustrial and engineering technologists, and other degree program directly contributes to the accomplishmentprofessionals engaged in developing systems to meet of several of the institution’s objectives articulated in therequired specifications. 2009-2014 Strategic Plan related to (a) increasing the number of graduates in high-demand professions, (b)1. Introduction
graduate course on failure analysis semesters and another one on Corrosion every Spring(MSET 5150) during spring semesters. Partial requirement semesters. Students who previously experienced thefor the course is for students to submit a term paper based courses indicated their utmost satisfactions on the contenton their collected data related to a term project. Case and delivery of the subject matters. Some technicalstudies are given to groups of students to work on actual products of such courses are published in technical journalsfailed components received from area industries. Results of [1-6]. Failure analysis involves a number of steps such astheir findings are presented at the end of the semester in
Prevention Strategies of Traumatic Brain Injury in Football Players Zachary Hall1§, Gary Baxter2, Neil X. Dong3, and Shih-Feng Chou1† 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Texas at Tyler 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX, 75799, USA 2 Project Rose Research Institute for Sports Science 1814 Roseland Blvd #100, Tyler, TX, 75701, USA 3 Department of Health and
few [1]. At TheUniversity of Texas at Tyler, the authors experienced set theoryembedded in the learning objectives of Manufacturing Systems(MENG 5318) course offered by the Mechanical Engineering Complement of (A U B): (A U B) c = {6, 8, 9, 10}, theDepartment to its graduate students. In Fall 2016 and 2017, most of Complement of (A ∩ B): (A ∩ B) c = {1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10}the students in the class failed to apply some of the principles in settheory. Overall, set theory is an important topic to engineeringstudents where an understanding of the principal will ensure thesuccess in completing advanced level courses.1. Introduction A set is any collection of define, distinguishable objects. Theseobjects are called
The University of Texas at Austin April 4-6, 2018Although non-engineers may not understand the details, it can move to the right, within the row, to the next column;they can see what the robot types, and can discuss how the and (3) it can move to the far-left column, within the row.robot makes decisions. We use a computer spreadsheet as During this process, the robot compared every positivea tool, and a robot as a metaphor. We apply these whole number starting with 1 and the square root of theengineering themes to elementary school education, given number, in this example 30, to determine whether allspecifically the topic of factors and
used in waves. The on and off switch is on the back of the lightcreating the Light Therapy boxes. therapy box.1. Introduction 2. Design of the Light Therapy Box Alzheimer’s disease affects over five million Major design requirements were portability,individuals in the United States alone and has fewer battery operated, and small physical size. Since mosteffective treatment options than other life-threatening Alzheimer’s patients are typically older, the compactnessailments, such as cancer. Since 2000, the Alzheimer’s would aid with their everyday use of the device. The deviceAssociation has reported an
Space-Based Capstone: Public-Private-Academic Partnership in the Making Colby Ryan, Alexis Crandall, Mitch Martinez, David Kennedy, Kristian Ecolango, Dr. Jay Porter, Dr. Joseph Morgan Texas A&M University – Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Fermier Hall Room 111, 3367 TAMU, College Station, TX, 77843-6667, US E-mail: ryan1440@tamu.edu Abstract 1. Introduction The Electronic Systems Engineering Technology 1.1 ESET Program(ESET) Program at Texas A&M University provides a Since 2013, the
Using GitHub as a Teaching Tool for Programming Courses Miguel A. Angulo, Ozgur Aktunc Department of Engineering, St. Mary’s University 1 Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX, 78228, US mangulo1@mail.stmarytx.edu oaktunc@stmarytx.edu Abstract in academia as a teaching tool for software engineering GitHub has become the most popular code management courses [1]. Due to the popularity of GitHub, instructorsplatform in the software development industry. It allows have started to use it
week camp that provided service to a low-to-moderatethe first-year freshman and transfer students with a declared income student population in STEM major. The objectivesScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics of the camp were twofold:(STEM) major. The camp participants were from diverse 1. Address students’ academic readiness and self-STEM fields that included engineering, biochemistry, efficacy for a rigorous STEM degree.nuclear medicine science, biology, computer information 2. Strengthen incoming freshman students’ skills insystems, meteorology, and 3-D animation & game design. communication, effective collaboration, and dataThe