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ET Curriculum & Programs
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey L. Newcomer, Western Washington University; Nikki Larson, Western Washington University; Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University; Derek M. Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
successfully completed that process. All three engineering programsproduced their first graduates in spring 2016, were reviewed for ABET EAC accreditation in the2016-17 review cycle, and received ABET EAC accreditation late summer 2017, retroactive toOctober 2015, so graduates from the programs’ first two years have ABET accredited degrees.While this transition was clearly a chance for us to improve the opportunities for program gradu-ates, one of the major concerns for everyone involved was the maintenance of the experientiallearning and significant laboratory components that had been hallmarks of the engineering tech-nology programs and one of the major reasons behind the success of engineering technology pro-gram graduates.We wanted to share our
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Krupczak Jr., Hope College; John Heywood, Trinity College Dublin; Carl O. Hilgarth, Shawnee State University
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
/ Philosophy of Engineering Division of ASEE. He is Professor Emeritus and former chair of engineering technologies at Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, Ohio. He is a Fellow of the American Society for Engineering Management and Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronau- tics. Mr. Hilgarth has a 29-year career in academia instructing courses in industrial management, financial management, computer technology, and environmental technology, as well as leading seminars in the uni- versity’s general education program. Prior to academia, Mr. Hilgarth was employed as as engineer in the aerospace industry in laboratory and flight test development, facilities management, and as a manager in quality
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Engineering Professional Development using Robotics Activities
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sai Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Sheila Borges Rajguru, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Vikram Kapila, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Pre-College Engineering Education
Paper ID #26657Designing NGSS-Aligned Lesson Plans During a Teacher Professional Devel-opment Program (Fundamental)Mr. Sai Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Sai Prasanth Krishnamoorthy received his BSEE from Amrita University and M.S in Mechatronics from NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Mechanical En- gineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, serving as a research assistant under NSF-funded RET Site project. He conducts research in Mechatronics, Robotics and Controls Laboratory at NYU and his research interests include swarm robotics, computer
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Hands-on Activities and Student Learning in Aerospace Engineering - II - Student Papers
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Cook; Maxim G. Strehle; Jonathan William Schaefer , Saint Louis Rocket Propulsion Lab; T. Alex Ambro, Saint Louis University; William Hiser; Andrew Riddle; Sanjay Jayaram, Saint Louis University
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Aerospace
sciences courses. He has published several peer reviewed journal and conference papers in these areas. His research areas are space systems, robust fault tolerant control, nonlinear control, adaptive control, small spacecraft design, high performance spacecraft components, mechatronics, real-time health monitoring, and diagnostic methodology. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Student Activities, Research and Development in High-Power Rocket Propulsion and Systems EngineeringAbstractThe Rocket Propulsion Laboratory at Saint Louis University primarily focuses on student-run,undergraduate research in high-power propulsion system design and development as well asdesign
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Experiences
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harold T. Evensen, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Molly M. Gribb P.E., University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Adel Nasiri, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
“Knowledge.” • “Abilities” refers to the power or capacity to perform an activity or task. For example, having the ability to use a variety of laboratory instruments [5], or the ability to plan and organize. • “Skills” are the capabilities or proficiencies developed through training or hands-on experience. Skills are the practical application of theoretical knowledge. Someone can take a course on investing in financial futures, and therefore has knowledge of it. But getting experience in trading these instruments adds skills [6]. • “Knowledge” statements refer to an organized body of information usually of a factual or procedural nature which, if applied, makes adequate performance on the job possible
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Insights for Teaching ECE Courses - Session I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Soheil Salehi, University of Central Florida; Ramtin Zand, University of Central Florida ; Ronald F. DeMara P.E., University of Central Florida
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Architectures, and Low Power and Reliability-Aware VLSI circuits. He has also been a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) for Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of UCF from 2014 to 2018. His educational interests are innovations and laboratory-based instructions, technology-enabled learning, and feedback driven grading approaches. He is the recipient of the Award of Excellence by a GTA for the academic year of 2015-2016 at UCF.Dr. Ramtin Zand, University of Central Florida Ramtin Zand received B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering in 2010 from IKIU, Iran. He received his M.Sc. degree in Digital Electronics from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2012. He is a Ph.D. Candidate in
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Innovations in Curriculum, Projects, and Pedagogy in Aerospace Engineering Education
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron W. Johnson, University of Michigan; Jessica E S Swenson, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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Aerospace
University ofMichigan, students are required to take 41 credits of engineering science courses (32% of thetotal credits required for graduation) and only 19 credits of design and laboratory courses (14.8%of total credits). Furthermore, of the 11 current ABET Student Outcomes only one of these, a) anability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering, directly speaks to thecontent of these engineering science courses [1].Despite the prominence of engineering science courses in the curriculum, these courses havebeen studied less in engineering education research than design courses [2]. Ideally, theseengineering science courses should give students the theoretical background that they can applyin engineering design courses, on student
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Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sidra Gibeault, California State University, Los Angeles; Joseph D. Iorio, California State University, Los Angeles; Jorge Diego Santillan, California State University, Los Angeles AUV; He Shen, California State University, Los Angeles; Mark Tufenkjian P.E., California State University, Los Angeles
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Student
is an Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student at Cal State LA. Joseph is an undergraduate research assistant, the Vice President of CSULA’s Robosub team, and he recently began an internship at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Outside of engineering education, his research interests are in the field of trajectory planning and control for potential future Mars exploration aircraft.Mr. Jorge Diego Santillan, California State University, Los Angeles AUV Mr. J.Diego Santillan is an Electrical Engineer employed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, cur- rently pursuing his Master’s in Computer Engineering. Diego acted as the President for the Robosub team as well as the senior design team lead for the same project in
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ERM Technical Session 3: Working in Teams
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bankole Kolawole Fasanya, Purdue University Northwest; Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods
Senior Research Associate (Auditory Protection and Prevention - US Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Fort Rucker Alabama), Joint Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Engineering Technology and Built Environment at North Caro- line Agricultural and Technical State University, as a visiting professor at University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Industrial and Production Engineering Department, as a research assistant with Dr. Denise Tucker at University of North Carolina Greensboro in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, School of Health and Human Science, as a Facilities Engineer at Maryland Motor Vehicle Administra- tion Glenn Burnie. Dr. Fasanya holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering
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Research, Innovation and Careers
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carl Whitesel, South Mountain Community College; Nicholas Langhoff, Skyline College; Marco Wehrfritz, Skyline Community College
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Diversity
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Two-Year College
donorcompany.Special emphasis should be given to the importance of the maker space in the development of theEngineering and Computer Science program at Skyline College. The program now has eightEngineering and eight Computer Science courses, most of which are taught in or have projectsconnected to the maker space. The adjunct faculty that started the program is now tenure tracklead of the program. The program faculty consists of one full-time residential faculty member,one adjunct instructor in Engineering, two adjunct instructors in Computer Science, and a full-time laboratory technician who manages the maker space and supports physical scienceinstruction including Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science.South Mountain Community CollegeSouth Mountain
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New Developments in ECE
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arthur Ball, Virginia Tech; Liesl M. Baum, Virginia Tech; Lisa D. McNair, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
minimum, core essentials in order to allow time for depth of exploration and engagement in labs and projects. As a result of trying to cover too many topics, in- class demonstrations and labs were only offered periodically due to time constraints, even though they were found to be extremely worthwhile. ● There is disparity among personnel regarding preparedness to teach an integrated lab course as well as the depth of content required. Faculty buy-in of laboratory-style teaching is a must. The recommendations for future iterations of this and subsequent courses in this series involve setting the stage for a laboratory-style course both through the design of
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maher Shehadi, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Mechanical Engineering
was originally designed to have 9-10 predetermined labs.The laboratory experiments cover a wide set of topics including fluid properties, piston speedanalysis, to motor and pump performance analysis. However, students follow predeterminedprocedures and, thus, they lack critical thinking, real and complex problem solving as they areguided through the steps of the experiment and through its analysis by the guided questions. To help improve the students’ experiences and knowledge, two hands-on exercises were designedand added to the course content. The objectives of each exercise were designed to meet theCLOs of the course. Students would have to design, conduct tests and submit a report with alimited duration of time in and out of class.The
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ERM Technical Session 16: Faculty Development and Teaching Contexts
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cassandra Sue Ellen Woodcock, University of Michigan; Nicole Erin Friend, University of Michigan; Aileen Huang-Saad, University of Michigan
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Educational Research and Methods
addition to using the concepts and skills of a traditional engineering field [24].Situated Learning in TERM. Learning environments in BME labs have been extensively studiedto identify features (i.e. skills gained, concepts learned, and how) of positive learningexperiences for students and create strategies to improve those lab experiences [24]–[28].Various learning theories have been used to study these lab environments (e.g. distributedcognition [26], cognitive apprenticeships [25], situated learning [24], and agentive learning [28]).One of the studies specifically focused on a TERM research laboratory identified two skillswhich are relevant to the situated student learning environment [28]: the observed need formembers to persevere in the face
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Technical Session 3: The Best of Computers in Education
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexander James Tuttle, University of Georgia; Siddharth Savadatti, University of Georgia; Kyle Johnsen, University of Georgia
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Computers in Education
Paper ID #25371Facilitating Collaborative Engineering Analysis Problem Solving in Immer-sive Virtual RealityAlexander James Tuttle, University of Georgia Alexander Tuttle is an undergraduate student at the University of Georgia majoring in Computer Systems Engineering. He works in Dr. Kyle Johnsen’s Virtual Experiences Laboratory where he develops and researches various Virtual Reality applications.Dr. Siddharth Savadatti, University of Georgia Dr. Siddharth Savadatti received his PhD in Computational Mechanics from North Carolina State Univer- sity in 2011 and has since been on the faculty of the College of Engineering at
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Manufacturing Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dave Kim, Washington State University, Vancouver; Jong-Hoon Kim, Washington State University
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Manufacturing
, Canada, 2002.[2] B. Yalvac, H. D. Smith, J. B. Troy and P. Hirsch, "Promoting Advanced Writing Skills in anUpper-Level Engineering Class," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 96, no. 2, pp. 117-128,2007.[3] J. Parkinson, "The Student Laboratory Report Genre: A Genre Analysis," English for SpecificPurposes, vol. 45, pp. 1-13, 2017.[4] A. Shapiro, "WAC and Engineering, or Why Engineers Can't Write," in The 42nd AnnualMeeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, Boston, MA, 1991.[5] D. Kim and P. Sekhar, "A Preliminary Study on Supporting Writing Transfer in anIntroductory Engineering Laboratory Course," in Proceedings of the 2016 American Society ofEngineering Education Annual Conference and Exhibition, New Orleans, LA
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Yvonne Lanzerotti, U.S. Military Academy; Kyle Wilhelm, United States Military Academy; William M. Meier, United States Military Academy; Krista Watts, United States Military Academy; Susan M. Lintelmann, United States Military Academy; Suzanne M. Christoff J.D., United States Military Academy
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics and Physics
Wilcox, Oak Ridge Historian, in which he discusses GeneralGroves who led the Manhattan Project in WWII. Students are shown original telegrams describingthe Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions in August 1945.In collaboration with the institutional library’s Unique Resources Staff, relevant archival recordsand manuscripts materials are displayed throughout the semester. Sections of these manuscriptsthat mention physics concepts and equations studied by previous students during the past twocenturies are highlighted for the current students to read.The course assesses student technical knowledge with two mid-term exams. There is onecomprehensive final exam. There is a 10-session laboratory program. Required problems are thesame for all students. Each
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Materials Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lorraine Francis, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Michael Manno, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Materials
preparatory workin math, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and liberal arts, the program has a full schedule ofmaterials science and engineering focussed courses in the final two years. The foundationaltopics of thermodynamics and kinetics, including diffusion, are lecture courses in the junior yearas is a course on numerical methods in materials science and engineering. Each of the fiveclasses of engineering materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, electronic materials andcomposites) is covered in its own lecture class with a focus on structure and properties. Three ofthese classes are in the junior year (metals, electronic materials, polymers) and two are in thesenior year (ceramics, composites). There is a laboratory-based class each semester. In
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Graduate Studies Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carrie A. Obenland, Rice Office of STEM Engagement; Carolyn Nichol, Rice University
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Diversity
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Graduate Studies
about GradStudent STEM Share, 60% of teacher responses included some mention of the researcherssharing about their educational backgrounds and the importance of school. For example, oneteacher wrote, “[They shared] how education revolutionizes our abilities and future.” Twoteachers also specifically mentioned that the classroom visits expanded students’ understandingof science by noting, “Knowing there is science everywhere! Even outside the laboratory,” and,“They showed my students how scientific concepts are applied in the world outside theclassroom.” The teachers replied with similar responses to the question, “How did Grad StudentSTEM Share impact your students?” One teacher noted, “Not only did they inform the studentsabout their research
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ERM Technical Session 22: Perspectives and Evaluation of Engineering Design Education
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas D. Fila, Iowa State University; Seda McKIlligan, Iowa State University
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Educational Research and Methods
populations.Visscher-Voerman [23] conducted retrospective interviews to identify 16 “principles” used byinstructional designers. Kirschner and colleagues [24] explored how instructional designers (inboth academic and business contexts) used Visscher-Voerman’s 16 principles through a Delphi-type study and a team design task. Perez and colleagues [25] used a laboratory think-aloudprotocol to investigate instructional design practices among both novices and experts.Despite differences in sample populations and data collection methods among the studies byPerez and colleagues [25], Visscher-Voerman [23], and York and Ertmer [6], these studiesreported some similarly themed heuristics/approaches. Each of the studies featured at least one(and usually more) heuristic
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashis Nandy, Northern New Mexico College; Steve Cox, Northern New Mexico College; Stephanie Amedeo-Marquez, Northern New Mexico College
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
otherexisting facilities, CET faculty are mentoring Junior or Senior-level Engineering students duringthe regular semester and also during the summer. Another aspect of the research/project workusing laboratory equipment is to involve the freshmen Engineering students with their seniorcounterpart in some of the experiments and/or demo to excite them about the field and toreinforce their theoretical knowledge through these hands-on experiments. These paid researchopportunities are helping our students from the poor community in reducing their regular workhours from low-paid non-technical jobs, and also in honing their professional skills.Through the support of the grant project, the CET faculty was also able to create several paid (aone-time stipend
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Scott Duncan, Valparaiso University; Jeffrey Will, Valparaiso University; Ruth E. H. Wertz, Valparaiso University; Tom Cath, Valparaiso University
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and has been a full-time faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Engineering De- partment at Valparaiso University since August of 2001. He teaches courses in senior design, computer architecture, digital signal processing, freshman topics, and circuits laboratories and is heavily involved in working with students in undergraduate research. Will is also a 2013 recipient of the Illinois-Indiana ASEE Section Outstanding Teacher Award. Upon coming to Valparaiso University, Will established the Scientific Visualization Laboratory (SVL), a facility dedicated to the use of Virtual Reality (VR) for un- dergraduate education. Working exclusively with undergraduate students, Will
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Maloy Parker, Cankdeska Cikana Community College; Lori Nelson, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College; Robert V. Pieri, North Dakota State University; Austin James Allard, Turtle Mountain Community College; Ann Vallie; Josh Mattes, Sitting Bull College; Teri Ann Allery; Karl Haefner, Cankdeska Cikana Community College
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
Karl Haefner, PEEC Collaborative Team Member. University of Phoenix, M.A.e.d., Secondary Education, 2008 Grand Valley State University, B.S. Geology, 2004 Sagi- naw Valley State University, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, 1988 Mr. Haefner is an engineering instructor at Cankdeska Cikana Community College, where he is actively working to build the Pre-Engineering Department. He assisted with writing the AMI accreditation report to the HLC, wrote several success- ful grants, and managed CCCC’s Advanced Manufacturing Curriculum and Pre-Engineering Educational Consortium. In addition the Advanced Manufacturing initiative at CCCC has hired two undergraduates to run the 3-D/Scanner Laboratory. The aforementioned gives the
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Alley, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Stephanie Cutler, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Joseph C. Tise, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
grammar, punctuation, and usage. Adownside is that the assignments do not reflect well what the students experience asprofessionals because not only is the scope of the documents defined by the students (rather thanby a manager) but also the students receive little feedback on the technical accuracy of thecontent. Another common model, often used sequentially with the first, is that engineeringstudents learn technical writing through a writing-intensive design or laboratory course. In thismodel, while the students experience writing assignments more closely aligned with what theyexperience as professionals, the instruction on writing in larger such courses is often limited toonly a few class periods [5]. Moreover, students in larger courses often
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Work-In-Progress Postcard Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell William Buccalo, Bucknell University; Elif Miskioglu, Bucknell University
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Chemical Engineering
has caused it to manifest itself in different ways across programs. While someprograms have built it into required courses, others dedicated resources to provide a coursefocused on teaching TC to engineering students. Technical communications exists in the schoolof engineering at our institution in multiple forms, but most notably are integrated methodswithin capstone or laboratory courses and a stand-alone engineering elective. The electiveENGR 245 (later renamed to ENGR 248) is not required in any of the engineering disciplines’curricula, however, it is taken by many students in the college. This dedicated TC course isdesigned to be a kinesthetic environment that leverages past experiences of the students. Studentsare engaged into role
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Curriculum and Assessment III
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seyed Mousavinezhad, Idaho State University; Cheryl Xu, North Carolina State University
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Computing and Information Technology
information technology tools. Without a laboratory section for the course, the designresults are verified using simulations, for example using MATLAB, MATHCAD or otheravailable programs. It is very important that students first go through problems usingpaper/pencil, back of envelope calculations, with use of calculator before they attemptsimulations, obtaining graphical results from available computing information technology tools.4. CONCLUSIONS. In this paper we have shown how computer information technology (CIT)are used at the right time, right place in an example science and engineering course. Students areencouraged to use paper and pencil, calculator to solve a given problem and do simplecalculation (“back of envelope”) before using software
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New Developments in ECE
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seyed Mousavinezhad, Idaho State University; Ed Tatar Ph.D., Idaho State University; Cheryl Xu, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
the supervision of Professor Neal Cason. In 1999 Mr. Tatar presented a paper on Groups and Representation Theory and was awarded a MS degree in Applied Mathematics. A year later, he completed a dissertation on Hadron Spectroscopy of Light Mesons and earned a PhD in Experimental Particle Physics. Dr. Tatar joined the faculty of Idaho State University in August 2001, where he remains until now. Dr. Tatar’s scientific interests are in experimental and phenomenological studies of strong and weak interactions and the possible extensions of the Standard Model. He was a member of the team that discovered the first mesons with exotic quantum numbers, after analyzing a large data set from Brookhaven National Laboratory. His
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Engineering Professional Development using Robotics Activities
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hye Sun You, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Sonia Mary Chacko, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Vikram Kapila, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Pre-College Engineering Education
from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India, and M.Tech degree in Mechatronics Engineering from NITK, Surathkal, India. She is currently a Ph.D. student in Mechanical Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY. She is serving as a research assistant under an NSF-funded DR K-12 project.Dr. Vikram Kapila, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Vikram Kapila is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering (NYU Tandon), where he directs a Mechatronics, Controls, and Robotics Laboratory, a Research Experience for Teachers Site in Mechatronics and Entrepreneurship, a DR K-12 research project, and an ITEST re- search project, all funded by NSF. He has held visiting
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A Technology Potpourri II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Chin, East Carolina University; Ranjeet Agarwala, East Carolina University
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Engineering Technology
considers papers that relate to industrialtechnique, rather than analysis, and engineering education papers that focus on content, ratherthan methodology [2]. It is suggested too that the following subjects meet the aforementionedcriteria: accreditation, active learning, applied research, assessment, capstone projects, classroomactivities, curriculum design, distance learning, industry partners, innovative pedagogy,laboratories, non-technical skills, and other topics related to engineering technology practice andeducation.Using data contained in the Scopus database (Elsevier B.V.) and analyzed by SCImago (akaScimago), selected metrics were examined that characterize the Journal of EngineeringTechnology. A research group from the Consejo Superior de
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Technology and Manufacturing
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Tech University; George Chitiyo, Tennessee Tech University; Eric Newland Wooldridge, Somerset Community College; Thomas Singer, Sinclair Community College
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Two-Year College
, Columbus, OH, USA, June 24-28, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/ 27720,[Accessed March 12, 2019].[9] I. Fidan, A. Elliott, M. Cossette, T. Singer, E. Tackett, “The Development andImplementation of Instruction and Remote Access Components of Additive Manufacturing,” In:Auer M., Azad A., Edwards A., de Jong T. (eds) Cyber-Physical Laboratories in Engineeringand Science Education. Springer, Cham, 2018.[10] J. Fraley, A. Imeri, I. Fidan, and M. Chandramouli, “A Comparative Study on AffordablePhotogrammetry Tools,” Proceedings of the 2018 ASEE Annual Conference, ASEE 2018, SaltLake City, UT, USA, June 23-27, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/29663,[Accessed March 12, 2019].[11] I. Fidan, G. Chitiyo, T. Singer, and J
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Issues in Mechanical Engineering Technology I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hazem Tawfik P.E., State University of New York, Farmingdale; Yeong Ryu, State University of New York, Farmingdale
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #26810Powering Internal Combustion Engines Using Cost Effective SYNGAS Drivenfrom BiomassDr. Hazem Tawfik P.E., State University of New York, Farmingdale Prof. Tawfik obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, from University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He has held a number of industrial & academic positions and affiliations with organizations that included Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Stony Brook University (SBU), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Atomic Energy of Canada Inc., Ontario Hydro, NASA Kennedy, NASA Marshall Space Flight Centers, and