Foltz, Rochester Institute of Technology Franz Foltz is an associate professor with dual appointments in the Departments of Science, Technology and Society and Public Policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Rochester, NY. He is the Director of the Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Public Policy. At RIT, he teaches under- graduate and graduate courses in Science and Technology Policy, Research Design, and Policy Analysis.Dr. James E Moon, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE) James Moon, Rochester Institute of Technology James Moon is a Professor in the Electrical and Mi- croelectronic Engineering department. He was a recipient of the 2009 Eisenhart Award for Excellence in Teaching. At RIT
dimensioning and tolerancing (b) Use of computer aided drafting and design software (c) Selection, set-up, and calibration of measurement tools/instrumentation (d) Preparation of laboratory reports and systems documentation associated with development, installation, or maintenance of mechanical components and systems (e) Basic familiarity and use of industry codes, specifications, and standards (f) Use of basic engineering mechanics (g) An integrating or capstone experience utilizing skills acquired in the programMET Baccalaureate DegreeAccording to ABET-ETAC requirements, the following student outcomes and curricular topicsare required in a baccalaureate degree:Student Outcomes (a) an ability to
. Professor Wooldridge created KCTCS’ first technical, state wide, 3D printing certificate program, and is the director of SCC’s Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence, developing a variety of new appli- cations and techniques to help KY businesses integrate additive manufacturing into their production and business models.Mr. Thomas Singer, Sinclair Community College Tom is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Sinclair Community College. His areas of focus are design and manufacturing of products in the MET program curriculum. Tom serves as a Co-PI for the NSF funded AM-WATCH project. He provides guidance on design and curriculum development on additive manufacturing. Tom also serves as the Principal
Identify and advertise curricular paths Create an advisory committee that foster identities as scientists and specifically for the lab, consisting of artists stakeholders Share goals and outcomes with Update and/or create curricula that partners, and provide effective includes activities that can be communication paths between performed in the lab, however, do not partners, the lab, students, and college underestimate the time needed for that administration to pass through the curriculum process Table 1. Community College Best Practices Identified by the CCC Network [13]Finally, while
. The integration of research into FAU’s undergraduate curriculum provided the students with unique and high impact educational practices in computer-related technologies. Peer Mentoring - The College of Engineering and Computer Science recently established an Innovation Leadership Honors Program (ILHP) supported by the College Executive Advisory Council comprised of some twenty-five top level engineering and business executives in Florida. At the beginning of each semester, the College recruits 30 top students from the junior’ class cohort who have successfully completed general education courses and several fundamental classes in their majors. These students stay in the honors program
, and engineering education. He received the 2015 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring.Prof. Said Fariabi, San Antonio College Chair of Mathematics, Architecture, physics and Engineering at San Antonio College.Mrs. Simona Dana Dimitriu, Northside ISD Simona D. Dimitriu practiced engineering since 1981 for 20 years and following a graduate degree in education started teaching science since 2007 and math since 2002. She has been involved in numerous initiatives to integrate engineering in science and math education and combine education research with education practice.Mrs. Lisa Marie Baker, Northside ISD Lisa Baker is honored to be the principal of Communications Arts
ofdiscipline specific and inter-disciplinary student-centered learning materials (courses, modules,laboratories, and simulations) in the technologies used to implement generic IoT applications andtechnology specific IoT applications. This activity will include: the development of innovativelaboratory and simulation materials using low-cost computing platforms and interactive real-timesimulations that are integrated together to mirror real world applications, the incorporation ofindustry and workplace skills into the developed curriculum materials, and the creation of severalcertificate programs in – IoT Systems Field Technician, (2) the broad dissemination of thesematerials through collaboration with existing NSF ATE Centers that have complementary
“integral part inengineering baccalaureate degree production in higher education [4].” According to the NationalScience Foundation's report, 42% of recipients of an undergraduate degree in engineeringattended a community college [5].Thus, research is needed on this viable and significant university transfer student population. TheNational Science Foundation commissioned a study that was overseen by the National Academyof Engineering’s Committee on Engineering Education and the Committee on Diversity in theEngineering Workforce as well as the National Research Council's Board on Higher Educationand Workforce the National Academies. This study was, in part, to investigate how "educationalinstitutions could improve pathways to careers in engineering
work on academicand undergraduate research projects. Over the years, the activities have outgrown the space. Thecenter and the rest of the building it is housed in will undergo a major renovation through a $450 millionbond package for the Alamo Colleges District. Of that, $83 million will make capital improvements at SanAntonio College.Establishing a college-going culture and promoting STEM was an integral part of MSEIP, which fundedthe Early Development of General Engineering (EDGE) from 2011 to 2015. The summer camp programtaught mathematics, engineering and robotics to high school students. It started with an NSF discretionarygrant in 2003 [50] and served over 300 students with a steady participation of underrepresented minorities,including
Programs. His duties entailed working with prospective freshmen and transfer engineering students. In 2018, he transitioned to the role of Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Bioengineering at the Clark School. His research interests transfer students who first enroll in community colleges, as well as developing broader and more nuanced engineering performance indicators.Ms. Shannon Hayes, University of Maryland, College Park Shannon Hayes currently serves as the Assistant Director of Transfer Student Advising & Admissions in the A. James Clark School of Engineering. Prior to working in the Clark School, Ms. Hayes served as an Academic Advisor in the College of Education at UMD, where she worked with