that the local industryis interested in include: completely new design to perform specific task(s), modify or improveexisting design, and solving problems in some industrial operations. On the other hand,ASHRAE funds capstone senior design projects that involve an ASHRAE-related topic. Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Page 8.1154.1 Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationII. The Need for the Outside SupportThe cost of constructing a prototype of finished design is usually high. This is especially truewhen the design
Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education3. Knight, D. W., Sullivan, J. F., Poole, S. J., and Carlson, L. E. “Skills Assessment in Hands-On Learning and Implications for Gender Differences in Engineering Education, Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada 2002, Session 2430.4. Macoby, E. E., and Jacklin, C. N. The Psychology of Sex Differences, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 1974.5. Benbow, C., and Stanley, J. S. “Sex Differences in Mathematical Ability: Fact or Artifact?” Science, vol.222, 1983, pp. 1262-1264.6. Margolis, J. and Fisher, A. Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
Session 3248 Merits of Faculty Internship in Industry – A Valuable Experience Ahad S. Nasab and James H. Lorenz Middle Tennessee State UniversityAbstractOne of the more effective ways for the engineering technology programs to keep faculty abreastof the new developments in their respective fields is to instill a faculty internship program.Studies have shown that faculty industrial placement is a component of life-long learning thathelps to maintain and expand technological skills1. The internship program at Middle TennesseeState University (MTSU), fully supported by the industrial
aware that by helping and serving others theystrengthen the learning community of which they are a part.AcknowledgementThis work was funded by the National Science Foundation’s Model Institutions forExcellence Program under cooperative agreement No. EEC-9550502.References[1] R. Cortez, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Yearly, (2003, March, 12). Fact BookPages, personal communication.[2]. L. Floyd, E. Ruiz, S. W. Stafford, and C. Romero, “Academic Center for Engineers and Scientists:Student Center for the 21 st Century,” ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section 2000 Annual Conference, LasCruces, NM, Spring 2000.[3]. S. W. Stafford and C. Romero, “Student Management Teams-Leaders in Training,” InternationalMaterials Research Congress, Symposium
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/j2ee/, November 2002.[4.] Java Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI): Distributed Computing for Java, White paper,http://java.sun.com/marketing/collateral/javarmi.html[5.] Microsoft’s .NET: Microsoft XML Web Services Platform,http://www.microsoft.com/net/defined/default.asp.[6.] S. Mullendar. Distributed Systems. Addison Wesley Publishing Co., 1993.[7.] Object Management Group, The Common Object Request Broker:Architecture and Specification, 2.5ed., Sept. 2001. [8.] B. Ramamurthy, and P. Ventura. A Practical Approach to Introducing Design Patterns in CS1 andCS2'', submitted to 8th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education(ITiCSE2003), Macedonia, Greece, June 30 - July 2, 2003.[9.] Reading list for Stanford
Page 8.738.5 Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Educationwe are still achieving an improvement in visualization skills and understanding of graphics princi-ples that are comparable to those we reached during our quarter classes.AcknowledgementThe author would like to gratefully acknowledge the National Science Foundation for their sup-port of this work through grant No. EEC-9872533.Bibliography1. CEEB Special Aptitude Test in Spatial Relations, developed by the College Entrance Examination Board, USA, 1939.2. S. A. Sorby, and R. A. Gorska, “The Effect of Various Courses and Teaching Methods on the Improvement of Spatial Ability,” Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on
(CHP-B) is an important twenty-first centuryemphasis area for the U. S. Department of Energy (USDOE). By coupling local electricitygeneration (gas turbines, fuel cells, internal combustion engines,…) with thermally-activatedbuilding systems (absorption chillers, desiccant dehumidifiers, heat recovery steamgenerators,…) system thermal efficiencies in excess of 80 percent are possible. The high thermalefficiencies of CHP-B systems contrast with the near-30 percent thermal efficiencies of stand-alone, simple-cycle, fossil-fuel power plants. The USDOE perspective on CHP-B is available onthe web site (1) www.chpb.net. The USDOE is interested in CHP-B because the wide-spreadadoption and use of CHP systems would markedly reduce fossil fuel
., Eschenbaecher, J. (2002) Bridges – Deliverable D11. Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationDiverging E-Business trends in Europe and the USAThe identification of diverging trends is again a very difficult task. Nevertheless some lessonslearned out of the analysis conducted so far can be highlighted. • Customers want anywhere/anytime service via multiple channels - web, call center, agent, etc. The US started already in the beginning of the 1990’s with call centers and electronic supported telephone systems. This has been adopted in the last 5-6 years in Europe. Meanwhile the high
solving,and most importantly reduction in the number of modules.Course Content - 2001-03During the late 90’s, we saw the emergence of DNA microarrays as a discovery and molecularanalytical tool for obtaining temporal gene expression profiles. This technology, central in bothresearch and product development, was included as a topic within the course. Additionally,student feedback suggested increasing the biological content of the course. Hence, the geneticengineering section was expanded to 50% of the course, and a problem set that enabledapplication of concept was developed. Since manufacture and drug delivery were consideredimportant areas that lie interface of biology and engineering, they were streamlined and re-oriented toward course goals
). Engineeringand Technology Degrees: Washington, DC Annual Series. 1990-2001.3 Ibid.4 Sandler,Bernice,R. (1993). Mentoring: Myths and Realities, Dangers and Responsibilities. A Hand Up: Page 8.847.9Mentoring Women in Science. Washington, DC: The Association for Women in Science.Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education5 Dresselhaus, Mildred S., Judy Franz, Bunny C. Clark (1995). Improving the Climate for Women in PhysicsDepartments. (College Park, MD: The American Physical Society and the American
dogs with flexibility problems in their stifle (knee) joint(s) on their hind leg(s). The surgeon is providing similar re- sources for this design project. Students worked with a veterinary physical thera- pist and were assigned a specific canine for the project. They were loaned a video on canine biomechanics and
Coalition. Free access to Greenfield’s courses and resources is extremely beneficial tothose engineering programs that are not equipped with adequate facilities to offer students hands-on experience.For more information about Greenfield Coalition courses, visit the website athttp://www.greenfield-coalition.org.Bibliography 1. Albanese, M., and Mitchell, S. (1993). Problem-Based Learning. Academic Medicine 68, pp.52-81. 2. Bonk, C. J., and Cunningham, D. J. (1998). In Electronic Collaborators: Learner-Centered Technologies for Literacy, Apprenticeship, and Discourse C. J. Bonk, K. S. King, Eds. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Mahwah, NJ, pp. 25-50. 3. Duffy, T. F. J. and Jonassen, D. H. (1992). Constructivism
depth of surface opening cracks, and to determine theProceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference &Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Educationdynamic modulus of concrete. During 1970’s considerable attention was given to gaining further knowledge in this field.Researchers continued to explore the relationship between compressive strength and pulsevelocity. However, there was no such valid relationship found. Studies showed that type and thequantity of aggregate had major effects on the pulse velocity but not on the combined strength ofconcrete. All the above-mentioned methods formed the basis for new-age tools for nondestructivetesting of concrete. The fields of
Session 3413 Program Improvements Resulting from Completion of One ABET 2000 Assessment Cycle S. L. Simon,1 T. F. Wiesner,1 and L. R. Heinze2 1 Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University 2 Dept. of Petroleum Engineering, Texas Tech UniversityIntroductionWith the advent of ABET 2000, self-assessment of engineering programs has become important.To this end, it is essential to define the assessment methods and metrics against which a programwill be judged. Various assessment tools exist
. EBI was placed in eachcourse to support the teaching of important course objectives. Three types of EBI, introductory,content, and summary EBI were described and illustrated. The specific EBI tool for eachoccasion was chosen by considering the readiness of the student to formulate and considersignificant questions regarding the course material. No formal procedure is suggested todetermine choice of the tool but the instructor should consider the type of student questions thathe would like to prompt from the EBI.Bibliography1. Bloom Benjamin S. and David R. Krathwohl. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification ofEducational Goals, by a committee of college and university examiners. Handbook I: Cognitive Domain. New York,Longmans
between different 0.5portions of the wave, as well 0as the ratio of amplitudes of 0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50different portions of the wave -0.5 Tim e (s)will be made. Students willobserve differences in ECGoutputs with increased or Figure 1. Electrocardiograph. Heart rate can bedecreased signal sampling determined by counting the number of cycles per minute.rates, and differences inresting versus exercise ECGoutput. A typical ECG is shown in Figure 1.Module #6: Work and Power This module provides an introduction to the calculation of work, power, and efficiencythrough measurement of light weightlifting
is not what they expected 9 and that there is a need for providing more training to engineering graduate students who are assigned teaching duties10. These issues can be effectively addressed in the PFF teaching seminars.• Student diversity. While most undergraduates in engineering programs are domestic students, many Ph.D. students are foreign nationals. For example, in 2000 7.9% of B.S. in Engineering degrees and 49.9% of Ph.D.'s in Engineering were awarded to foreign nationals; in 2001 these percentages were 7.4% and 45% respectively11. Thus in the engineering field it is especially valuable to have a forum for discussing cultural differences and respect for diversity. The quarter-long seminar on Effective Classroom
codeISRoutine: cmp [ctrlcount1], '9' je Count10s ; jumps to increment 10's spot inc [ctrlcount1] ; increments ctrlcount1 by 1 iretCount10s: mov [ctrlcount1], '0' ; resets ctrlcount1 back to 0 inc [ctrlcount2] ; increments ctrlcount2 by 1 iret;----------------------------------------------------------; Displays prompt, waits for character input; Goes to first of new line, outputs character that was inputStart: call GetChar ; calls routine to accept input character
-connected databases and dynamic Web sites (collectively known as the “deep” Web), there areover 550 billion web-connected documents, of which 95% are publicly accessible. These sites arenot widely known among average surfers, even though the information available is 400 to 550times larger than the information on the “surface” 4. In addition, 7.3 million pages are addedevery day to the total Web.Subject Gateways: Evolution and AdaptationThe first generations of subject gateways were an evolutionary or adaptive response to what wasperceived in the mid 1990’s as the growing dysfunction or anarchy of the Web. One commentatorwriting at the time termed the Web a “chaotic repository for the collective output of the world’sdigital printing presses
. services, Busines s workshops for all funding th at avoids • Provide active services acquaint colleges within the excessive and participation of students with IHE to bring them redundan t costs. faculty in th e units. graduat e school together for• Recruit, develop and • Introduce graduate services, Thesis & presenting their retain high quality students in the Dissertations/ strategic plan to meet minority graduate academic life of the Editorials, program
recently, the quest to understand the thinking and learning processes has been hampered bythe lack of systematic research tools. The revolutionary progress in the study of the mind sincethe 60’s provides an abundance of scientific information with significant implications foreducation. Behaviorism, an influential school of psychology that dominated the psychologicaltheory between the two world wars, takes the objective evidence of behavior (as measured Page 8.1144.1 “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education”responses to
Session 2625 Focusing on Teamwork Versus Technical Skills in the Evaluation of an Integrated Design Project Helen K. Qammar, H. Michael Cheung, Edward A. Evans, Department of Chemical Engineering Francis S. Broadway, Department of Curricular and Instructional Studies Rex D. Ramsier Departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering The University of Akron Akron, Ohio 44325Engineering educators
meaningful designexperience. We highly recommend this approach to other universities and colleges.If you are interested in any of the developed material, feel free to contact us at steveb@uwyo.edu Page 8.1216.13 “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition Copyright 2003, American Society foe Engineering Education”References Cited:1. I. Verner, S. Waks, and E. Kolberg, “Upgrading Technology Towards the Status of a High School Matriculation Subject: A Case Study,” Journal of Technology Education, Volume 9, Number 1, Fall 1997.2. E. Mar, “Mobile Autonomous Robot”, MSME
," Education Week, April 19th, 2000, [Online]. Available: http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=32nctm.h19.3. Hoff DJ, "Math Revisions Add Emphasis on Basic Skills," Education Week, April 12th, 2000, [Online]. Available: http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=31nctm.h19.4. NCTM, "NCTM Unveiled Updated Mathematics Standards Wednesday," National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Press Release, October 15th, 2000, [Online]. Available: http://www.nctm.org/standards/pressrelease.htm.5. Gray C, Mulhern G, "Does children's memory for addition facts predict general mathematical ability?" Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995; 81, 163-165.6. Wittman T, Marcinkiewica H, Hamodey-Douglas S, "Computer -assisted automations of multiplication
-based manufacturing capstone course. It will explain how concepts are learned throughsimulation and applied through project work within the university context. Page 8.1070.1 Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright 2003, American Society for Engineering Education Session 2163Nationwide Network and Its Services The Illinois Manufacturing Extension Center (IMEC) originated in the 1990's as aresult of a funded NIST project. IMEC is staffed by an experienced group