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capstone program will be focused toward increasingstudent engagement to promote project success. This work has reaffirmed that one mechanism toincrease student engagement is through engagement of our faculty. The authors encourage otherinstitutions to consider faculty engagement within their capstone programs and to share theirfindings with the engineering education community.References[1] J. Goldberg, V. Cariapa, G. Corliss, and K. Kaiser, “Benefits of industry involvement in multidisciplinary capstone design courses,” Int. J. Eng. Educ., 2014.[2] J. L. Ray, “Industry-academic partnerships for successful capstone projects,” in Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE, 2003.[3] J. S. Lamancusa, J. L. Zayas, A. L
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David Pistrui, University of Detroit Mercy; Darrell K. Kleinke P.E., University of Detroit Mercy; Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy; Ronald Bonnstetter, Target Training International; Eric T. Gehrig, Target Training International
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advocate for anexpansion of this work nationally, employing additional and more rigorous research methods,larger data sets and transdisciplinary collaboration and analysis.References[1] S. Neal and R. Wellins, “Generation X — not millennials — is changing the nature of work,”CNBC, New York, NY. [online] https://www.cnbc. com/2018/04/11/generation-x--notmillennials--is-changing-the-nature-ofwork.html: Apr 11, 2018.[2] K. Schwab, The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Crown Publishing, New York, NY: 2016.[3] D. Pistrui, and D. Kleinke, “Industry 4.0 & the Talent Pipeline,” Technology in IndustryReport, Troy, MI: Automation Alley, 2018, pp. 8-18.[4] D. Pistrui, D. Kleinke, R. Bonnstetter and E. Gehrig, “Emerging Trends & Traits Shaping theIndustry
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Wei Yao, Zhejiang University; Shunshun Hu, Zhejiang University; Zhaowei Chu, Zhejiang University; Bifeng Zhang, Zhejiang University
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universities did not actively cooperate with enterprises in internationalcooperation. After the initial setback, the Chinese government guided the universities to buildthe B&R at 2015, therefore the universities and enterprises collaboration has graduallyemerged, like through building alliances, to promote the prosperity of B&R.Universities provide training for enterprises to help enterprise’ managers learningmanagement knowledge and professional knowledgeEducation will be critical to the project’ s success. It is essential for the specialist training ofengineers engaged in the work.[8] We found that the eleven subject companies all haveemployee exchange and training programs. The China Civil Engineering ConstructionCorporation, for example
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, "Engineering in K-12 education: Understanding the status and improving the prospects," ed: National Academies Press, 2009.[2] The Manufacturing Institute, "Roadmap for manufacturing education," ed, 2012.[3] Deloitte, "2018 Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute skills gap and future of work study," pp. 1-20[4] T. Bolli, K. M. Caves, U. Renold, and J. Buergi, "Beyond employer engagement: measuring education-employment linkage in vocational education and training programmes," Journal of Vocational Education & Training, vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 524-563, 2018.[5] S. A. Low, "Rural manufacturing at a glance, 2017 edition," vol. Bulletin 177, Economic Research Service, Ed., ed: United States Department of
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Tuoyu Li, Zhejiang University; Zicong Zhao, Zhejiang University; Yujie Wang, Zhejiang University; Chen Li, Zhejiang University
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