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Graduate Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jess Godbey, Jacksonville State University; Dana Ingalsbe, Jacksonville State University; Terry Marbut, Jacksonville State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
searchingfor qualified employees. The skills needed by workers in manufacturing have changed as havethe skills needed by its leadership. Indeed, graduate-level education must provide a pool oftechnical professionals with effective management skills and leadership abilities. Recognizingthis, one university NAIT-accredited technology department developed an innovative graduateprogram designed to provide students with a broad base of knowledge and skills needed toeffectively manage and control production in manufacturing environments. The resulting degreeis a Master of Science program with a major in Manufacturing Systems Technology. Thisprogram’s purpose is to produce industrial leaders who 1) make decisions to integrate appropriatetechnologies, 2
Conference Session
Recruitment & Retention in ET Programs
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aram Agajanian, DeVry University-Chicago; William M. Timpson, Colorado State University; George Morgan, Colorado State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
). His forthcoming edited volume will be titled, Teaching Diversity.George Morgan, Colorado State University Dr. George Morgan is a professor emeritus in the School of Education, Colorado State University. He received his Ph.D. in child development and Psychology from Cornell University. During his 40 years of professional career, he has conducted programs of research on children’s motivation to master challenging tasks, and has held various teaching, research and administrative positions at Colorado State University, Stanford University and University of Colorado. Dr. Morgan has taught methods and applied statistics to graduate students in education at Colorado State University. In
Conference Session
Mentoring Graduate Students
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Linda Hirsch, New Jersey Institute of Technology; John Carpinelli, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Howard Kimmel, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Angelo Perna, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Kwabena Narh, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
AC 2009-1157: MEASURING THE IMPACT OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHPROGRAMS ON ENGINEERING STUDENTS' ATTITUDES TOWARDGRADUATE STUDIESLinda Hirsch, New Jersey Institute of Technology Linda S. Hirsch is the Program Evaluator in the Center for Pre-College programs. She has a doctoral degree in educational psychology with a specialty in psychometrics and a Masters degree in statistics. She has been involved in all aspects of educational and psychological research for 15 years. Dr. Hirsch has extensive experience conducting longitudinal research studies and is proficient in database management, experimental design, instrument development, psychometrics and statistical programming.John Carpinelli, New
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship Education: Experiential Learning and Economic Development II
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
W. Andrew Clark, East Tennessee State University; Craig A. Turner, East Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
StudentsInterested in Entrepreneurship and Pursuing a Master of Science in EngineeringTechnology.Abstract:Many of our students enrolled in our Master of Science in Technology program haveexpressed an interest in learning about entrepreneurship and the development andmanagement of a technology driven company. Students interested in entrepreneurshipcan pursue a 12 credit concentration that includes classes in developing a cohesivemarketing and technology strategy, comparing and contrasting technology strategies forcompanies within the same market niche, developing an entrepreneurial business planand coursework in either small business management or entrepreneurial finance. Onecritical component of this concentration is the utilization of the Marketplace
Conference Session
Student Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky Castles, Virginia Tech; Vinod Lohani, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
AC 2009-1913: A PARADIGM FOR COMPREHENSIVE CONCEPT MAP-BASEDMODELING OF STUDENT KNOWLEDGERicky Castles, Virginia Tech Ricky T. Castles is a computer engineering PhD student. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering in 2003, earning Summa Cum Laude honors. He earned a Masters of Science degree in Computer Engineering in 2006 and a Masters of Science degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering - human factors option in 2008. He anticipates completion of his PhD in 2009. His research interests include knowledge representation, physiological data modeling, mechatronics, and artificial intelligence.Vinod Lohani, Virginia Tech VINOD K. LOHANI is an associate professor in
Conference Session
Educating Students for Professional Success
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shekar Viswanathan, National University, San Diego; Howard Evans, National University, San Diego
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
. Page 14.666.3 2Using this approach, a Master of Engineering Management Degree Program (M.S.) withspecializations in enterprise architecture and lean six sigma were developed. The processadopted is listed below.Program Description:Master’s Degree in Engineering Management with Specialization in Enterprise ArchitectureThe Master of Engineering Management Degree Program (M.S.) with specialization inEnterprise Architecture is designed to bring the benefits of modern technology and highquality graduate-level instruction to engineers who may be interested in furthering their skillsin this area. This program is designed to prepare technically qualified individuals for aresponsible management role in the
Conference Session
Professional Graduate Education and Industry
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Norman Egbert, Rolls-Royce Corporation; Eugene DeLoatch, Morgan State University; Donald Keating, University of South Carolina
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
. IntroductionThis is the fourth of four invited papers prepared for the special panel session of the ASEE-National Collaborative Task Force on Engineering Graduate Education Reform. This paperaddresses the importance for federal government and U.S. industry to invest in a nationaldemonstration project with innovative universities across the country to accelerate thedevelopment of professional master of engineering and doctor of engineering programs that meetthe needs of engineers in industry in bolstering U.S. technological innovation for the nation’sfuture economic growth, global competitiveness, and national security.1.1 Benchmarking National StrategiesToday, as the United States competes in the global economy, its industries are facing
Conference Session
Faculty and Program Exchanges: Internationalizing, Collaborations and Interactions
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fanyu Zeng, Indiana Wesleyan University; Chao Liu, Southeast University; Xiaodong Zhang, Southeast University
Tagged Divisions
International
mastering any newtechnology. Another interesting finding was that training students to gain practical knowledgecan be integrated into an existing curriculum.Numerous researches have found that today’s technology can become obsolete soon, comparedto ten or twenty years ago. Although learning technology has always been an importantcomponent of any engineering curriculum, it is unwise to have it as the only focus in theengineering curriculum. Emphasizing advanced level in technology and forcing students to spendmajority of their time on learning and mastering new technology can decrease the effectivenesslevel of the program. Page 14.9.3The authors
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Yuan Dening; Yan Guizhi; Chen Zhi
IBM ? Whirlpool! Motorola ~ Hitachi ! EMCO and Siemens, etc. The forms of the coopera-tion are many and varied. A) Tsinghua University establishes educational and training centers in joint with some world-wide en-terprises and corporations. Page 1.212.1 In order to cultivate high-level technical staff and senior management personnel who master the knowl- ---- ?$iii’} 1996 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings ‘“.+,~!!y
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Jeffrey W. Honchell
microcomputerfundamentals and programming, and acceptance by both the faculty and students.THE PROBLEM Assembly language programming and its relationship to the microcomputer architecture is a basic skillthat must be developed by the student to succeed in an introductory microprocessor course. ElectricalEngineering Technology (EET) students receive thorough instruction in both the hardware and soflware facets ofmicrocomputers in the introductory microprocessor course (EET 205). However, the only way to master theskill of programming is by achieving a thorough understanding of the architecture and a considerable amount ofprogramming practice. The hypothesis that forms the basis for the need, for this interactive learning aid, is that astudent’s level of
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Wayne E. Wells
access to nearly allmarkets and environmental compliance requirements are spreading beyond the U.S. and Europe to more andmore countries. Firms can no longer take years to develop and perfect products. They must master thetechnology quickly and at little or no compliance risk. Engineering cost analysis methods, faced with these changes in the business climate, have only recentlybegun to change. In fact, the poor state of engineering cost analysis methods maybe due at least in part, to thedisdain with which the subject is held by engineering scientists and researchers. There is a serious need to applythe methods of engineering science to the problems of product and process planning and cost analysis to helpreach this global optimality
Collection
1997 Annual Conference
Authors
David B. Beyer
telecommunications, it is important to include a graphics Page 2.82.2art component, and to insure that students become familiar with the essentials of availablepresentation software. A course entitled “Graphics for Computer Authors and Presenters” willenable students to develop skills associated with color composition, slide presentations withcaptured video pictures and spreadsheets, and animated slides. This can be described as a staticpresentation course. The second course, described as dynamic presentations, will develop skillsassociated with interactive materials such as video clips and audio, CD-ROM mastering, and webpage uploading. The interdisciplinary
Conference Session
Technical-Capacity Building & Exporting of Higher Education to Developing Countries
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Russel Jones, World Expertise LLC
Tagged Divisions
International
Carnegie Mellon University. Purpose built state-of-the-art learning and teachingfacilities have been built for each university.Texas A&M University at Qatar offers undergraduate degrees in chemical, electrical,mechanical and petroleum engineering. It graduated two students in 2007 and a full classin 2008. It is beginning to offer two graduate programs, a Master of Engineering Degreeand a Master of Science Degree. The undergraduate curriculum integrates cutting-edgeand applied research with innovative classroom instruction to ensure that its graduates areequipped to assume leadership roles after graduation.Carnegie Mellon Qatar has offered undergraduate programs in Computer Science andBusiness Administration since 2004. It has recently added a
Conference Session
Innovations in Aero Curriculum and Program Level Administration
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Valasek, Texas A&M University; Debra A Fowler, Texas A&M University; Nate Poling, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
only advanced but strongly specific to aerospace technicaldetails, compared to the general engineering content of the lower division courses. Consequentlystudents must learn many concepts and analysis techniques which are new to them. Some ofthese, such as the vector derivative technique popularly known as the Kinematic TransportTheorem, directly build upon previously learned concepts and theories from calculus and vectoranalysis but are nevertheless difficult to master. Others, such as the numerical method forcalculating the aerodynamic center location of a complete aircraft configuration known as theMulthopp Method, do not build directly upon any previously taught core concepts at all and mustbe both learned and mastered at the current time
Conference Session
Curriculum and Assessment II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhengze Lyu, Zhejiang University; Wei Zhang, Zhejiang University; Yixue Zhuang, Zhejiang University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #26146The Evolution of Computing Education and Paths of Realization in ChinaMr. Zhengze Lyu, Zhejiang University 2015.9, Doctor candidate of Educational Economy and Engineering, Zhejiang University 2014.9-2015.6, Master in Educational Economy and Engineering, Zhejiang University 2010.9-2014.6, B.S. in Information and Computing Science, Department of Mathematics and Physics, North China Electric Power University The research institute where I study called Institute of China’s Science, Technology and Education Policy (ICSTEP), is the key strategic research base of Ministry of Education, and the key strategic research
Conference Session
Working at the Intersection of Industry and Academia
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; David S. Greenburg, The Citadel
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
he joined the faculty at the Citadel. Dr. Greenburg’s research interests include modeling project networks, technical decision making and leadership. Dr. Greenburg earned is BA in History at The Citadel (1981), Masters in Management from the Naval Postgraduate School (1994), and his PhD in Business Administration (Man- agement of Engineering and Technology) from Northcentral University (2010). He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by The Project Management Institute (PMI). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Meeting Industry Needs for Professional and Technical Skills With New Graduate DegreesThe role and latitude of the
Conference Session
Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 12
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Ayse Asatekin, Tufts University ; Isadora Shamah, Tufts University; Abigail Anne Klotz; Merredith D. Portsmore, Tufts University; Michael Forte, Tufts University; Russell Lincoln Shute
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Pre-College Engineering Education
design problems and evaluating students’ design arti- facts. Her outreach work focuses on creating resources for K-12 educators to support engineering edu- cation in the classroom. She is also the founder of STOMP (stompnetwork.org), LEGOengineering.com (legoengineering.com) and the Teacher Engineering Education Program (teep.tufts.edu).Michael Forte, Tufts UniversityMr. Russell Lincoln Shute, I am a Technology Education teacher, who teaches classes that introduce students to engineering concepts, at Silver Lake Regional High School, in Kingston, MA. I have a Bachelors from University of Rochester in Chemical Engineering and a Masters in STEM Education from Tufts University. c American Society
Conference Session
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katie Estridge Schneider, Colorado School of Mines; Amy Charlotte Martin P.E., Colorado School of Mines; Terri S. Hogue, Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
energy energy within faculty - Teacher-lead book club within faculty discussion (covering water and production curriculum research group research group energy texts ranging in and/or specific to K- (all day) (all day) technicality) challenges in 12 grades (all - Collaborative meetings with Colorado (all day) master teachers to support
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division: Online Learning
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Jane Grigg, Clemson University; Elizabeth Anne Stephan, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
Paper ID #24065(PREP)ARE: A Student-centered Approach to Provide Scaffolding in a FlippedClassroom EnvironmentDr. Sarah Jane Grigg, Clemson University Dr. Sarah Grigg is a senior lecturer in General Engineering at Clemson University. She is a human fac- tors design engineer specializing in process improvement and error mitigation across various contexts including engineering education, healthcare, and transportation. She received Ph.D., M.S. and B.S. de- grees in Industrial Engineering, a Certificate in Engineering Education, and a Masters degree in Business Administration from Clemson University.Dr. Elizabeth Anne Stephan
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Graduate Studies Potpourri
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed D. Foroudastan, Middle Tennessee State University; Carey Michael Snowden, Middle Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Paper ID #22918Capstone Internships for Engineering Management Professional Science Mas-ter’s Degrees Benefit Students and EmployersDr. Saeed D. Foroudastan, Middle Tennessee State University Dr. Saeed Foroudastan is the Associate Dean for the College of Basic and Applied Sciences (CBAS). The CBAS oversees 10 departments at Middle Tennessee State University. He is also the current Director for the Masters of Science in Professional Science program and a professor of engineering technology at MTSU. Foroudastan received his B.S. in civil engineering, his M.S. in civil engineering, and his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering
Conference Session
Assessment and Research Tools
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carey Whitehair; Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
because of the game master”would fall within the search if the exclusionary search terms were not used. These exclusionaryterms were selected based on an initial trial run of the code, noting particular words or themes (e.g.Disney and dungeon that shared many keywords in common with the search criteria terms forwhatever reason.)Table 1: Search criteria to direct "bot" data selection Search Criteria Exclusionary Search Terms Set 1 Set 2 Grad, graduate, PhD, doctoral, Leave, leaving, dropping out, drop doctorate, masters, MS, Msc out, quit, quitting, mastering out, left, Disney, high school
Conference Session
Scaling class size and technology – New Engineering Educators Division
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Allen Hayden Ph.D., Indiana State University; Randell W. Peters, Indiana State University
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
behavior. Complexity Memorization   Creating Difficulty Easy   Hard Level of mastery or Introduce   Master instructional step Specificity Design a truss design   Design a wooden attic truss for a …Conditions. A complete PI states the conditions under which the behavior is demonstrated.Analogous to the behavior factors, there are many possible conditions such as time frame orduration, materials, tools or equipment, environmental conditions, information, and others.Evaluation. A complete PI includes evaluation criteria. Remember, a good behavioral verb isobservable and measureable. Is the observed thing a written test, an essay, a performance, aproduct, or something else? What is the
Conference Session
EDGD: Potpourri
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Joseph Kirstukas, Central Connecticut State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
settingdatum planes). While using old templates would be discouraged, provided that the originatingfilename does not point to likely plagiarism, this would be categorized as a plagiarism falsepositive.5. Rename5a. The originating filename was changed in an attempt to conform to the requested filenameprotocol. This would be categorized as a plagiarism false positive.5b. The filename may be referencing another student in the same semester. But the program hasnot yet processed the other student’s file to note the save time and user similarity. This would becategorized as probable plagiarism that would be further confirmed after analysis of the otherstudent’s file.ResultsThe program was assigned to examine the master folder where the instructor keeps
Conference Session
Student Division Early Introduction to Engineering Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashley Evanoski-Cole, Colorado State University; Kimberly Catton P.E., Colorado State University; Bert Vermeulen, Colorado State University; Jamison Taylor Bair, Colorado State University; Thomas H. Bradley, Colorado State University
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Student
confidence in STEM and impacts on retention.Dr. Kimberly Catton P.E., Colorado State University Professor of Practice Mechanical EngineeringMr. Bert Vermeulen, Colorado State University Bert Vermeulen earned bachelors and masters degrees in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a masters degree in business from Stanford University. He has been teaching engineering design classes and introductory engineering classes at Colorado State University since 2009. Prior to teaching, Bert had over 20 years of practical industry experience in engineering, management, and entrepreneurship. His courses are focused on providing practical hands-on engineering experience. In addition to teaching
Conference Session
Engineering Education Graduate Research Consortium (EEGRC) Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anna Newley, American College of Education; Erdogan Kaya, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Hasan Deniz, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Ezgi Yesilyurt, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Student
, published in ranked journals (e.g. Journal of College Science Teaching), reviewed conference proposals (e.g ASEE).Dr. Hasan Deniz, University of Nevada Las Vegas Hasan Deniz is an Associate Professor of Science Education at University of Nevada Las Vegas. He teaches undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level courses in science education program at University of Nevada Las Vegas. His research agenda includes epistemological beliefs in science and evolution education. He is recently engaged in professional development activities supported by several grants targeting to increase elementary teachers’ knowledge and skills to integrate science, language arts, and engineering education within the context of Next Generation
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bahawodin Baha, University of Brighton; Hamidullah Waizy, Kabul Polytechnic University
Tagged Divisions
International
development, exchange programsfor lecturers and students, capacity building and providing opportunities for the academic membersto pursue higher qualifications such as masters and PhDs. Some examples of such MoUs withinternational universities/organizations are listed here: 1- KPU and Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. 2- KPU and University of Brighton in the United Kingdom. 3- KPU and (German-Kazak and Al-Arabiya National Universities) in Kazakhstan. 4- KPU and Aditya University in India 5- KPU and UNESCO 6- KPU and University De Ouro Preto, Brazil 7- KPU and Kyrgyz Turkish Manas University 8- KPU and Freiberg University through GIZ-AMEA (German Agency for International Cooperation- Academic Mining Education in
Conference Session
Improvements in ECE Circuit Analysis
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig A. Chin, Kennesaw State University; Roneisha Wynette Worthy, Kennesaw State University; Donna Colebeck, Kennesaw State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
assistant professor in civil engineering at Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology at Kennesaw State University. Her research interests include increasing the participation of minorities, women and other underrepresented groups in engineering. Dr. Worthy focuses much of her research efforts in the area of community engagement and STEM pipeline development. She works to connect P-12 educators and students with STEM professors, students and departments at KSU.Prof. Donna Colebeck, Kennesaw State University Donna Colebeck is a Senior Lecturer of Foundation Studies and Studio Art in the School of Art and Design, College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University. She has s Master of Fine Arts
Conference Session
The Intersection of Higher Ed and Industry
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, Purdue University - West Lafayette; Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
University. He is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR & SHRM-SCP), in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR), and, in civil and domestic mediation. He is a State of Indiana Registered domestic mediator.Mr. Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette Mark Schuver is the Director for the Center for Professional Studies in Technology and Applied Research (ProSTAR) in the Polytechnic Institute at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is responsible for the administration/operations of the Center with Program Management oversight of the Rolls-Royce Master of Science Degree, the Construction Management Master of Science Degree and Product Lifecy
Conference Session
The Intersection of Higher Ed and Industry
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, Purdue University - West Lafayette; Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
State University. He is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR & SHRM-SCP), in Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR), and, in civil and domestic mediation. He is a State of Indiana Registered domestic mediator.Mr. Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette Mark Schuver is the Director for the Center for Professional Studies in Technology and Applied Research (ProSTAR) in the Polytechnic Institute at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He is responsible for the administration/operations of the Center with Program Management oversight of the Rolls-Royce Master of Science Degree, the Construction Management Master of Science Degree and
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Efforts in Upper-level Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aurenice Menezes Oliveira, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
requirements due to its ability to establish fast communicationbetween microcontrollers. It is an Asynchronous multi-master communication protocol serialbus having a data rate of up to 1 Mbps. Nowadays, CAN has gained popularity in industryautomation as well as other applications. CAN uses in non-automotive applications range fromrailways and aerospace, to medical. Some of CAN bus automotive application examples are:  Safety power train: electronic parking brake, vacuum leak detection automotive black box.  Chassis: watchdog, motor control, electronic throttle control, body control: bow-end body controller (lighting, network communication) power door, power sunroof, power lift gate.The Local Interconnect Network (LIN