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Dewey Spangler, Virginia Western Community College; Kimberly Filer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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research interests involve active magnetic bearings, product design, K-12 engineering education, solid mechanics, and non-linear structural mechanics. He has ten years of full-time industry experience in steel manufacturing and nine years of consulting experience in the areas of mechanical and civil design. He is currently pursuing a Ph. D. in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech.Kimberly Filer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Kim Filer is currently a graduate research assistant on Virginia Tech’s Tablet PC Initiative assessment team in the College of Engineering. She is pursuing her doctorate in Educational Research and Evaluation. Her research
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Roger Hadgraft, The University of Melbourne
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AC 2008-1332: COMPUTER-AIDED LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT: THENATURAL PARTNER FOR PROJECT-BASED LEARNINGRoger Hadgraft, The University of Melbourne Roger Hadgraft is a civil engineer with more than 15 years involvement in engineering education research. He has published many papers on engineering education, with a particular focus on problem/project-based learning and the use of technology to support learning in this way. He was instrumental in introducing a project-based curriculum into civil engineering at Monash University, commencing in 1998. From 2002-6, his work at RMIT was in curriculum renewal to embed graduate capabilities, specifically through a stream of project-based courses/subjects, one
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Vinod Lohani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ricky Castles, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Aditya Johri, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Dewey Spangler, Virginia Western Community College; David Kibler, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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their final product design. Final marked-up CAD Vision panelsare then sent back to the reviewed team and to the instructor.3.2 Assessment Data – Mechanical Engineering ApplicationTo study the impact of the new Tablet PC technology on learning in undergraduate engineeringcourses, a questionnaire was developed in collaboration with experts in education research tomeasure changes in the learning strategies of the students in ME 2024. The pilot study not onlyallowed for implementation of new technology but also it allowed for a field test of the measurewith pilot study participants (69 students total) to ensure validity. A section of the assessmentincluded questions mirroring the ECAR Research Study 67 that examined student skill level
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describe the course content with little attention paid to the process ofdeveloping such courses. While these are no doubt helpful for others trying to develop similarcourses, what we report here comes from systematically collected data that included informationabout how a faculty member incorporated advice about developing courses, selected labs for thecourse, and got those labs ready for student use, a research approach we hope to see more often.Course development funding arrived in early 2007. Because this left too little time to workthrough bureaucratic approvals for an undergraduate course before fall, a special-topics,graduate-level course could be offered in the spring-summer session (lasting seven weeks fromroughly early May through late
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Camilla Saviz, University of the Pacific; Abel Fernandez, University of the Pacific; Ken Hughes, Unversity of the Pacific; Megan Kalend, University of the Pacific; Cherian Mathews, University of the Pacific
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of the Pacific. He received B.S. degree in Information and Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and his M.S degree in Computer Science and his Ph.D degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of South Florida. While working on his bachelor's degree and prior to graduate studies he worked in the computer industry for firms in the Atlanta area. He joined the University of the Pacific in 1993. His research interests include computer graphics, robotics, AI and embedded systems.Megan Kalend, University of the Pacific Megan K. Kalend is a student of Engineering Management at the University of the Pacific. She is currently on co-op at E. & J. Gallo Winery in