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Conference Session
Curriculum Development in MFG ET
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Shawn Strong; Scott Amos; Richard Callahan
State University. He earned a Ph.D. in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri-Rolla.He has taught undergraduate courses in manufacturing materials and processes, computer-integrated manufacturing,quality control, and design of experiments.SCOTT J. AMOSScott Amos (Ph.D.) is a Professor and Head of the Industrial Management Department at Southwest Missouri StateUniversity where he also serves as Director of the Center for Industrial Productivity. His doctorate in CivilEngineering was earned from the University of Florida with an emphasis in Construction Engineering andManagement. His MS in Electrical Engineering (Power Distribution) is from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Heis also a graduate of the Command and Staff program
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Douglas Jacobson
. http://www.nsa.gov:8080/isso/programs/coeiae/index.htm 3. http://www.kimsoft.com/polwar.htm 4. http://www.chinapage.com/sunzi-e.html 5. http://www.paliasadesys.com 6. http://www.snort.orgBiographyDOUG JACOBSONDoug Jacobson is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University anddirector the ISU Information Assurance Center. He has received two R&D 100 awards for security technology andhas two patents in the area of computer security. He has given over 40 presentations in the area of computer securityand has been teaching security and networks courses for over 15 years. Page
Conference Session
Trends in ME Education Poster Session
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Jiaxin Zhao
Session 1566 Teaching Finite Element Analysis as a Solution Method for Truss Problems in Statics Jiaxin Zhao Indiana University–Purdue University Fort WayneAbstractFinite Element Analysis (FEA) is a very powerful tool that is used in virtually every area in thefield of Mechanical Engineering and many other disciplines. It is beneficial for the mechanicalengineering students to have exposure to this tool as early as possible and as frequently aspossible in their engineering education. The earliest time comes when they are taught the trussproblems in Statics
Conference Session
A Potpoturri of Innovations in Physics
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Lance Calvert; Michael Shannon
officer with a solid understanding of the fundamentalprinciples of physics on the modern battlefield.Introduction On the banks of the Hudson River, approximately 50 miles northeast of New York City,sits the United States Military Academy. The oldest of the service academies, West Point was Page 9.987.1established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1802 to serve as an institution dedicated to the Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright ©2004, American Society for Engineering Educationteaching of the art and sciences of warfare. For over 200
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in MFG ET
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Mitch Keil; Sam Ramrattan; Jorge Rodriguez; Alamgir Choudhury
Foundrymen's Society, Inc., Des Plains, IL 1989.BiographiesSAM N. RAMRATTANAssociate Professor in the Industrial and Manufacturing Department at Western Michigan University, and KeyProfessor for the Foundry Education Foundation (FEF). He received his Post Doc. in Plastic/Composite Engineeringfrom Iowa State University/Ames Lab,and his P.h.D. in Industrial Technology from Iowa State University. His areasof interest are Metal Casting and Process Improvement.JORGE RODRIGUEZAssociate Professor in the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Co-Director of the Center for Page 9.161.6Integrated Design, and Research Associate
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade: The Tenure Process
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Robin Gill; William Haering
differ. Second, the development of the general implementationstrategy for the creation of teaching and learning portfolios at the DuBois Campus of thePennsylvania State University is discussed. It is apparent from these two components of thepaper that the creation of teaching and learning portfolios is an emerging requirement at manyinstitutions of higher learning, the DuBois Campus of Penn State being one. Third, the first-handexperience of an engineering faculty member who has created two teaching and learningportfolios is presented. The portfolios discussed were created at two intervals, after the facultymember had completed one and then three years of full-time instruction at the institution,respectively. The two portfolios differ
Conference Session
Computed Simulation and Animation
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Tom Mancine; Scott Harper; Ryan Scott; Hassan Rajaei
with good understanding of theunderlying mechanism of a simulation engine. Each group of 2-3 students was assigned to oneproject. SimPlus is the result if one group. Over the course of the project, SimPlus gainednumerous advanced features such as a global static kernel implementing the Singleton designpattern, and callback-method automated event processing.1. IntroductionSimulation tools aims at facilitating the tasks of analysts or engineers. Without such tools,writing a simulation program often becomes difficult and requires reinvention of the wheel at thebeginning of each project. As a result, simulation tools have become very popular for industrial,defense, and educational applications.For educational purposes, the final class project of
Conference Session
Understanding Students: Cognition
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Steven Beyerlein; Denny Davis
. (Eds.). (2000). How peoplelearn: Brain, mind, experience, and school. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.Covey, S. (1989). Seven habits of highly effective people. New York: Simon & Schuster.Davis, D., Beyerlein, S., Leise, C., and Apple, D. (2003). Faculty Guidebook Series: CognitiveDomain Module. Lisle, IL: Pacific Crest.Dewey, J. (1938). Experience and education. New York: MacMillan.Engineering Accreditation Commission. (2004). Engineering Criteria, Accreditation Board forEngineering and Technology, Inc., Baltimore, MD.Hanson, D. and Wolskill, T. (2000). Process Workshops—a new model for instruction. Journalof Chemical Education, 77, 120-130.Krumsieg, K., and Baehr, M. (2000). Foundations of learning. Lisle, IL: Pacific Crest.Paul
Conference Session
Portable/Embedded Computing II
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Christopher Carroll
Page 9.1401.7MC68HC11 microcontroller. Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright ©2004, American Society for Engineering EducationReferences 1. Carroll, C. R., R. Alba-Flores, F. Rios-Gutierrez, “New Life for the MC68HC11 Evaluation Board,” 2002 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Montreal, Canada (2002). 2. Spasov, Peter, Microcontroller Technology: The 68HC11, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, 2002. 3. Internet web page defining composite video signal, www.rickard.gunee.com/projects/video/pic/howto.php.BiographyCHRISTOPHER R. CARROLLChristopher R. Carroll received a Bachelor of Engineering Science from Georgia Tech
Conference Session
Trends in Energy Conversion/Conservation
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Khaled Mansy
.html5. BiographyThe author is an Assistant Professor in the Architectural Engineering Program, School of Architecture, OklahomaState University. He earned his Ph.D. from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 2001, and has 15 years ofexperience in undergraduate teaching in professional programs in the USA and Egypt. Page 9.1232.7 “Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering Education”
Conference Session
Learning & Teaching Issues
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Vladimir Briller; John Carpinelli
sciences (CIS) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and considers factorsrelating to the students preparedness for the distance learning course; level of communicationwith the instructor; teaching and course materials; technology issues; student courseexpectations; student participation in the class; and the learning environment. The rest of this paper is organized as follows. The research questions and research designare presented next, followed by a description of the data collection and analysis procedures. Page 9.1046.1 Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition
Conference Session
Integrating Taxes, Law, & Business
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Martha Glassinger; John Ristroph
2003, Surgentand Associates, LLC, www.surgent.com, 2003AuthorsJOHN H. RISTROPH is jointly appointed as professor of Engineering and Technology Management and as a pro-fessor of Economics and Finance at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. His doctorate is in industrial engineer-ing, and his non-academic experience includes service to the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources first asHead of Economics and Statistics and then as Director of Policy and Planning.MARTHA F. GLASSINGER is a CPA in the firm of Harry V. Barton, CPA, LLC in Lafayette, Louisiana, whereshe has extensive experience in the practice of taxation of small businesses and individuals. She enjoys workingwith engineers, and finds that her having taught mathematics at
Conference Session
Knowing Students: Diversity & Retention
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Steven Zemke; Donald Elger
group back tothe main subject if the discussion is heading off on a tangent. These programs have a well-documented rate of improvement of educational outcomes 4.Queensland University of Technology in Australia has effectively incorporated the SI programinto a freshman engineering statics class. Student performance has dramatically improved sincethe introduction of the program. At the same time program costs have dropped due to largerlecture class size 5. Murray 6 describes the important roles the SI leaders embody: “SI leaders aretrained to run their sessions … as opportunities for participants to work cooperatively and tolearn from each other, with only guidance from the leader,” “They are trained to redirectstudents’ question back to the
Conference Session
NEE Potpourri
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Mark Dean
and the New Science. Berret-Koehler. San Francisco.BiographiesMARK DEANDr. Mark L. Dean is an assistant professor in the School of Technology at Purdue University, New Albany. Dr.Dean holds a Ph.D. from the University of Louisville in Clinical Psychology, a Master of Public Administrationfrom IUPUI, and a Master of Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville. He is an ASQ Fellow and Page 9.1285.6Certified Quality Engineer. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Dean enjoyed a 23 year career in industry. Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual
Conference Session
BME Education
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Paul King; Joan Walker
process andprofessional development. The method we used to answer these questions was conceptmapping. A concept map is a spatial representation of ideas and their relationships. Toidentify key concepts and processes associated with biodesign, we asked 15 experts toconstruct a map reflecting their definition of the biomedical engineering design process.Findings from this work were used to establish a biodesign taxonomy and benchmarks ofexpertise. Our taxonomy contained six broad categories: the design process, motivationfor the design, interpersonal skills, technical skills, societal concerns, and marketing. Wethen applied our benchmarks to the maps of 32 undergraduates enrolled in a two-semestersenior biodesign course. Students constructed maps
Conference Session
Computers in Education Poster Session
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Sub Ramakrishnan; Mohammad Dadfar
for reliablecommunication are also covered in the course. We also spend time on data compression Page 9.241.1techniques. Other topics covered include multiplexing techniques and switching technologies. Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright  2004, American Society for Engineering EducationWe spend about three weeks on TCP/IP networking and client-server communication techniques.There are many textbooks available for teaching data communication courses3, 5, 6, 7. We haveused several different textbooks in our course.In order to reinforce
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Graduate Education
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Sig Lillevik
Session 3155 Guidelines for the Industry-Academic Transition Sigurd L. Lillevik Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Portland Portland, OR 97223AbstractRecently, practicing professionals with several years of industry experience have joined theacademic ranks. This experienced, but new faculty member faces many of the same challenges asthe recent Ph.D. hire plus one additional issue: his colleagues assume that he knows what he isdoing and how to teach. This may or may not be
Conference Session
Nontraditional Ways to Engage Students
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Massarani Marcelo; Jose Siqueira; Celso Furukawa
hours7 Entrepreneurial skills Training on writing a business plan8 Creation of a Business plan Developing, proposing and defending a business plan for a technology-based companyThis work describes each activity of the EM and discusses the motivation for each of its sessions. Page 9.1259.1Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & ExpositionCopyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering EducationThe reasons behind the Entrepreneurship MarathonThe first efforts toward creating a class for extra-curricular study
Conference Session
Virtual and Distance Experimentation
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Javad Hashemi
under grant DUE-0231406. Thanks are also due to A. Deshpande,for assisting with the video content and experiment design.ReferencesAvouris, N. M., Tselios, N., and Tatakis, E. C. (2001). Development and Evaluation of a Computer-Based Laboratory Teaching Tool, Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 9(1).Bhandari, A. and Shor, M. (1998). Access to an Instructional Control Laboratory Experiment through the World Wide web. Proceedings of the American Control Conference, Philadelphia, PA.Budhu M., (2001). Enhancing Instructions Using Interactive Multimedia Simulations. Simulation, 76:4, 222-231.Elsherbeni, A., Tew, M., and Mokaddam, A. (1995) Applying Multimedia Technology to Undergraduate Engineering
Conference Session
Innovative IE Curricula and Courses
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Srinivas Chakravarthy
Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright ©2004, American Society for Engineering Education” Finally, based on twenty plus years of experience in education and by constant interactionwith fellow educators in other universities, we feel that Motivation and pride both seem to be not at the level that they used to be about 10 years ago. Technology has helped the education in a number of ways, but also has decreased the “appetite” for motivation in some areas including the “feel for urgency”. For example, when I started my teaching career students frequently visited my office to express their concerns about not performing well and
Conference Session
DEED Poster Session
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Armando Pellerano
recent decades in which terms like “carpal tunnel syndrome”and “repetitive motion stress” have become part of the cultural lexicon. But how does theengineer assure that the solution he has reached will not only be effective, but safe for theend user? Analysis of the design parameters can establish if the solution falls withinknown ergonomic parametric standards, but often the analysis falls short of optimal anddesign changes are required to accommodate unforeseen issues encountered in theimplementation of the design. A solution to this problem is to conduct 3D simulationsthat allow engineers to clearly visualize the implementation of the design in its intendedenvironment, complete with simulated users. Technology has finally advanced to thepoint
Conference Session
Virtual Instrumentation
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic
instruments commercially available to measure the impedance of acapacitor. LCR meters are general impedance-measuring instruments that have limited Page 9.1115.1* Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.Contribution of the U.S. Government. Not subject to copyright in the U.S.accuracy, while automatic capacitance bridges are commercially available with very highaccuracies but with more limited measurement ranges.An automatic capacitance bridge is very convenient for measuring standard capacitorswith precision, reliability, and uncertainty at metrological levels. Measurement
Conference Session
Course and Curriculum Innovations in ECE
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Shakil Akhtar; Alaa Aly
course.computer crime. II. Recommended Course Outline Undergraduate IT students at UAE University We propose to effectively integrate content andseeking specialization in either network engineering technology and suggest the course delivery method toprogram or information security program are required to change from a traditional lecture format to a studio formattake a two course sequence, first in fundamentals of that consists of a lecture followed by a collaborative andnetworking and communications and the second on the cooperative learning experience. For instance, a 3 credit
Conference Session
Lab Experiments in Materials Science
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Paul Tatum; Mannur Sundaresan; Devdas Pai
An Apparatus for Monitoring the Health of Electrical Cables D. M. Pai1, Paul F. Tatum2 and M. J. Sundaresan1 1 Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures 2 Undergraduate Research Assistant, Intelligent Structures and Mechanisms Lab Dept of Mechanical Engineering North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, NC 27411IntroductionAs with most elements of infrastructure, electrical wiring is innocuous; usually hidden away andunnoticed until it fails. Failure of infrastructure, however, sometimes leads to serious health
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching/Learning Strategies
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Harry Franz
.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Associate Professor Control & Instrumentation Electronics Design and Safety & Fire Engineering Technology, UH-Downtown, Houston, Texas, 77002 Page 9.939.1 sheet twoThe University of Houston–Downtown (UHD) in Houston, Texas, Safety andFire BSET program is about three years old. An important course that is partof the UHD Safety and Fire program is the “Fire Alarm” course. The courseformal catalog name is “Fire Suppression and Detection Systems”. Theformal catalog description includes operational capabilities and utilizationrequirements of fire detection