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Conference Session
Aerospace Division Technical Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dominic M. Halsmer P.E., Oral Roberts University; John A. Voth, Oral Roberts University; Connor A. McCain, Oral Roberts University; Jordan David Reutter, Oral Roberts University; Nathaniel Shay Frailey; Matthew Samuelson; David Ahrens, Oral Roberts University
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Aerospace
truly affect the overall flight characteristics of aircraft.In addition to these design goals, the last major goal of the project is to house the Stewartplatform within ORU’s virtual reality lab in the Global Learning Center. In addition to educatingengineering students, the simulator will also be used as a promotional tool, both for theuniversity and the engineering department, and allow it to be a resource for what other needs theuniversity might have for a Stewart platform. With this in mind, a few more practical designgoals are being pursued. First, the simulator must be safe enough for people of all ages and sizesto ride in. Also, the platform must carry a professional look so that the university can showcase itand people will feel
Conference Session
Aerospace Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth W. Van Treuren, Baylor University
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Aerospace
, aLightweight Fighter Design Project, a Glider Design Project, homework, two exams and acomprehensive final exam. The desire was to update the course with new approaches to teachingintroductory aeronautics. The framework for change came as a result of a Kern EntrepreneurialEngineering Network (KEEN) Innovating Curriculum with Entrepreneurial (ICE) MindsetWorkshop. Since 2007 Baylor University has been involved with the KEEN. KEEN is “a nationalpartnership of universities with the shared mission to graduate engineers with an entrepreneurialmindset so they can create personal, economic, and societal value through a lifetime ofmeaningful work” [1]. This is accomplished by incorporating entrepreneurially minded learning(EML) into the classroom
Conference Session
Aerospace Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sidaard Gunasekaran, University of Dayton
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Integrated Teaching Model: A Follow Up with Fundamental Aerodynamics Sidaard Gunasekaran1 AbstractThe integrated teaching model was implemented for the second time in the undergraduatefundamental aerodynamics class at the University of Dayton. As with any aerospace classes, thefundamental aerodynamics relies heavily on mathematics. The integrated teaching model is speciallydesigned to let the students think beyond the equations and understand through experience theapplications and impact of the concepts and equations in real life. Both student-centered and teacher-centered experiential learning