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Pedagogy and Learning Within Engineering Design Graphics I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nazmun Nahar, Utah State University; Benjamin James Call, Utah State University - Engineering Education; Wade H Goodridge, Utah State University; John Devitry, Utah State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
in society. Her other dream is to pursue a career as a gynecologist and make women’s health a priority, especially, in the under- developed countries. As for now, she is pursuing her BA in Biology and MA in science education. She is the recipient of the Robert Noyce STEMELL scholarship for teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics to English Language Learners.Mr. Benjamin James Call, Utah State University - Engineering Education Benjamin Call graduated with his Masters of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace Em- phasis) in 2006 from Utah State University. After eight years with NAVAIR, he has returned to pursue a PhD in Engineering Education. He is funded by the Presidential
Conference Session
Spatial Ability & Visualization Training I
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy V Ernst, Virginia Tech; Diarmaid Lane, University of Limerick; Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
Paper ID #8625Pictorial Visual Rotation Ability of Engineering Design Graphics StudentsDr. Jeremy V Ernst, Virginia Tech Jeremy V. Ernst is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Virginia Tech. He currently teaches graduate courses in STEM education foundations and contemporary issues in Integrative STEM Education. Jeremy specializes in research focused on dynamic intervention means for STEM education students categorized as at-risk of dropping out of school. He also has curriculum research and development experiences in technology, engineering, and design education.Dr. Diarmaid Lane
Conference Session
Visualization tools and uses in graphics
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melchor Garcia Dominguez, Universidad de Las palmas de Gran Canaria; Jorge Martin-Gutierrez, Universidad de La Laguna; Cristina Roca, University of Las Plamas de Gran Canaria
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Engineering Design Graphics
Paper ID #7024Tools, Methodologies and Motivation to Improve Spatial Skill on EngineeringStudentsProf. Melchor Garcia Dominguez, Universidad de Las palmas de Gran CanariaDr. Ing. Jorge Martin-Gutierrez, Universidad de La Laguna Dr. Jorge Mart´ın Guti´errez is professor of mechanical and computer engineering. Currently Dr. Mart´ın Guti´errez is the director of e-learning department in University of La Laguna. He received Ph.D. with Human Computer Interaction from Universidad Polit´ecnica de Valencia. Dr. Martin-Gutierrezs research has focused on improving spatial skills means augmented reality technology. His approach explores
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 4: A Potpourri of Ideas
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Daniel P. Kelly, Texas Tech University; Jeremy V. Ernst, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Erik Schettig, North Carolina State University at Raleigh
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
Paper ID #32311Understanding Factors of Engineering Student Persistence UsingPredictive ModelingDr. Daniel P. Kelly, Texas Tech University Dr. Daniel P. Kelly is an Assistant Professor of STEM education at Texas Tech University in the De- partment of Curriculum and Instruction. He earned his doctorate in Technology Education from North Carolina State University where he also served on the faculty. Previously, he worked as a middle and high school science, technology, and engineering teacher in North Carolina. Dr. Kelly serves as the Associate Editor of the Engineering Design Graphics Journal and Editor-in-Chief and
Conference Session
Curriculum Development and Applications
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith Fisher, Montana State University; Kevin Cook, Montana State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2007-238: IMPROVING LEARNING OF ENGINEERING GRAPHICSTHROUGH A COMBINATION OF TECHNIQUESKeith Fisher, Montana State University Montana State UniversityKevin Cook, Montana State University Page 12.857.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Improving Learning of Engineering Graphics Through a Combination of TechniquesAbstractThe quest for improved learning of engineering graphics communications skills is ofcontinued interest to many institutions. Prompted by observed deficiencies in graphicscommunication skills in students, the Mechanical Engineering Technology program atMontana State University has undertaken a revision
Conference Session
Assessment in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Niall Seery, University of Limerick; Diarmaid Lane, University of Limerick; Donal Canty, University of Limerick
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Engineering Design Graphics
islooking for‟ is one aspect of the approach taken, not being able to align your solutionto what everyone wants renders the dominate „formulaic, routinised, and predictable‟approach insufficient22. Students must become the co-constructors of their ownmeaning.Initial Teacher Education StudentsThe performance of 121 year 3 Materials and Engineering Technology and Materialsand Construction Technology student teachers was analysed as the basis of the study.To avoid apathetic participation, the module structure ensured that the design activitywas weighted at 25% of the overall module. Students engaged in the development ofindividual design solutions and democratically decide on the rank order of their peers.Determining the grade boundaries within the
Conference Session
Assessment Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Nozaki, Ohio State University; Nancy E. Study, Pennsylvania State University, Erie; Heidi M Steinhauer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Sheryl A. Sorby, Ohio State University; Mary A. Sadowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Ronald L. Miller, Colorado School of Mines
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Engineering Design Graphics
. Steinhauer received her B.S. in Aircraft En- gineering and her M.S. in Systems Engineering, and her Pd.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech.Dr. Sheryl A. Sorby, Ohio State University Dr. Sheryl Sorby is currently a Professor of STEM Education at The Ohio State University and was recently a Fulbright Scholar at the Dublin Institute of Technology in Dublin, Ireland. She is a professor emerita of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics at Michigan Technological University and the P.I. or co-P.I. on more than $9M in grant funding, most for educational projects. She is the former Associate Dean for Academic Programs in the College of Engineering at Michigan Tech and she served at the National Science
Conference Session
Spatial Visualization
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy V. Ernst, Virginia Tech; Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2012-3120: AT-RISK VISUAL PERFORMANCE AND MOTIVATIONIN INTRODUCTORY ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICSDr. Jeremy V. Ernst, Virginia Tech Jeremy V. Ernst is an Assistant Professor in the Integrative STEM Education program of the Department of Teaching and Learning at Virginia Tech. He currently teaches graduate courses in STEM education foundations and contemporary issues in integrative STEM education. Ernst specializes in research focused on dynamic intervention means for STEM education students categorized as at-risk of dropping out of school. He also has curriculum research and development experiences in technology, engineering, and design education.Dr. Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University Aaron C
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Derek M. Yip-Hoi, Western Washington University
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Engineering Design Graphics
reconfigured to meet changes to a product’s design or production volume. Sponsors of this work included Ford, GM and Chrysler. In 2003 he joined the faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of British Columbia as junior chair of an NSERC sponsored research program in Virtual Machining. After 3 years at UBC, he moved to the Department of Engineering Technology at Western Washington University to focus on teaching. His teaching and scholarship interests lie in the areas of design, CAD/CAM, CAPP, and CNC machining. Dr. Yip-Hoi is currently director of Western’s Manufacturing Engineering Program. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Cloud Based Computer-Aided
Conference Session
EDGD: Potpourri
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Chin, East Carolina University
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Engineering Design Graphics
Paper ID #22200The Engineering Design Graphics Journal and Its Selected Metrics of EffectDr. Robert A. Chin, East Carolina University Robert A. ”Bob” Chin is a faculty member, Department of Technology Systems, College of Engineering and Technology, East Carolina University, where he has taught since 1986. He is the Engineering Design Graphics Division’s chair and in 2015, he completed his second term as the director of publications for the Engineering Design Graphics Division and the Engineering Design Graphics Journal editor. Chin has also served as the Engineering Design Graphics Division’s annual and mid-year
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 2 - Design & Manufacturing Topics
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Nozaki, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College; Nancy E. Study, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
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Engineering Design Graphics
Division and is currently the Editor and Treasurer of the Engineering Design Graphics Journal. She received her B.S. from Missouri State University, and M.S. and Ph.D. from Purdue University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Convergent Validity Study of the Engineering Graphics Concept InventoryIntroductionThis paper is a work in progress describing the ongoing assessment of the validity of theEngineering Graphics Concept Inventory. The Engineering Graphics Concept Inventory (EGCI)was the first instrument developed with the intent of measuring understanding andmisconceptions in the area of engineering graphics. As technology and methods continue
Conference Session
Curriculum Development and Applications
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claude Villiers, Florida Gulf Coast University
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Engineering Design Graphics
use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil andenvironmental engineering practice are all requirements of the Accreditation Board forEngineering and Technology (ABET) 3. ABET also requires effective communication skills forundergraduate students. There are not unique ways to identify engineering talents/abilities instudent learning. Oftentimes, outside of academia, potential performance super stars areidentified by allowing contestants to sing a song; for example, on The American Idol reality TVshow. The judges and the general public (by virtual voting) identify the person with the besttalent. Many of these young performers find success, live their dreams, and gain acceptance fromboth from the music industry
Conference Session
Improving Visualization Skills
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yaomin Dong, Kettering University; Jacqueline A. El-Sayed, Marygrove College
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Engineering Design Graphics
American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Engage Engineering and Science Students by Improving Their Spatial Visualization SkillsAbstractResearch has shown that students with enhanced spatial visualization skills, the ability to see andthink in 3-D, are more successful in engineering, technology, computer science, chemistry andmathematics courses. These skills can be developed with training and practice. KetteringUniversity is one of the 10 selected schools in the NSF – ENGAGE Group(http://www.engageengineering.org/?page=6). The three main themes of the ENGAGE grant areFaculty Interaction, Everyday Engineering Examples, and Spatial Visualization. This paperpresents an approach to improve students
Conference Session
EDGD: CAD, CAM, and AI
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven C. Zemke, Whitworth University
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
communications is a fundamental skill for most engineers.Typical engineering documents are visual, however simply seeing the document is not enough tobe able to interpret, reason, and communicate with it. The engineer must be able to internalizethe information into a mental map of some sort and appropriately interpret the features.This case study examines how a blind mechanical engineering student was taught and learnedbasic concepts of engineering graphical representation. Assistive technologies replaced theubiquitous computer and paper visual interfaces. The course was intended to enable the studentto develop basic mental imagery capability in engineering graphics. These capabilities provideda foundation for engineering thinking for the student and
Conference Session
Using graphics in the rest of the engineering courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ananda Mani Paudel, Colorado State University, Pueblo; Jane M. Fraser, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Engineering Design Graphics
sustainability and toincorporate social responsibility into the product design4. 1.1 Approaches in Teaching Sustainability in Engineering EducationEfforts to teach sustainability in the undergraduate engineering curriculum are assessed inVanderburg5, where engineering education is described as composed of technical core coursesand complementary courses on humanity subjects. However, technical core courses are taught inisolation from the human life context and humanities courses are very general in nature with nodirect link to modern science and technology. Closer connections between the technical coursesand the humanities courses can help engineering students understand the holistic nature ofsustainability and the world; an alteration to any
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching Strategies in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Leland, Oral Roberts University
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Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2009-2253: PAIR PROGRAMMING IN A CAD-BASED ENGINEERINGGRAPHICS COURSERobert Leland, Oral Roberts University ROBERT LELAND received a S.B. in Computer Science from MIT in 1978, a M.S. in System Science from UCLA in 1982 and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA in 1988. From 1989-1990 he was a visiting assistant professor at the University of Minnesota. From 1990-2005 he served on the faculty at the University of Alabama in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Since 2005 he has served on the faculty at Oral Roberts University in Engineering and Physics. His research interests include controls, MEMS, and engineering education
Conference Session
Visualization Within Engineering Design Graphics Education Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olga Maria Stavridis, Ohio State University; Lisa Abrams, Ohio State University; Sheryl A. Sorby, Ohio State University; Darryl T Hamamoto, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry; Ken Sigler, The Ohio State University College of Dentistry
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
taught a wide variety of engineering courses in First Year Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at Ohio State. She has received four teaching awards in the last three years at both the College and the Departmental level at OSU.Dr. Sheryl A. Sorby, Ohio State University Dr. Sheryl Sorby is currently a Professor of STEM Education at The Ohio State University and was re- cently a Fulbright Scholar at the Dublin Institute of Technology in Dublin, Ireland. She is a professor emerita of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics at Michigan Technological University and the PI or coPI on more than $9M in grant funding, most for educational projects. She is the former As- sociate Dean for Academic Programs in the College
Conference Session
Assessment in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Chin, East Carolina University
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Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2011-1318: MEASURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ENGINEER-ING DESIGN GRAPHICS JOURNALRobert A. Chin, East Carolina University Robert A. ”Bob” Chin is a full professor in the Department of Technology Systems, East Carolina Uni- versity, where he has taught since 1986. He is the current Director of Publications for the Engineering Design Graphics Division and Editor for the Engineering Design Graphics Journal. Chin has served as the Engineering Design Graphics Division’s annual and mid-year conference program chair and he has served as a review board member for several journals including the EDGJ. He has been a program chair for the Southeastern Section and has served as the Engineering Design Graphics Division’s vice
Conference Session
Teaching Strategies for Solid Modeling
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seokyoung Ahn, University of Texas - Pan American; Robert A. Freeman, University of Texas, Pan American; Stephen W. Crown, University of Texas, Pan American; Gregory Allen Potter, The University of Texas - Pan American
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Engineering Design Graphics
University of Texas - Pan American.This endeavor concentrates on student retention of the materials being studied, as well as thestudents’ ability to practically apply their new skills. Minority science, technology, engineering,and math (STEM) students have been found, in recent studies, to depart from STEMundergraduate fields to some extent because of the lack of real world connections to the subjectmatter being taught in the classroom. Also, the traditional way of teaching theory first and thenassigning a task may actually stifle creative thought and innovation required in later STEMcourses. Using a CBI approach, the target lessons will be, in effect, taught backwards. In otherwords, the students are presented with a challenge, and then, only when
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nandita Biswas, Washington State University; David Torick, Washington State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
conference on Learning@ scaleconference, March, 2014, pp. 41-50.[5] M. K. Ardebili and A.M. Sadegh, A New Approach to Teaching Engineering Graphics UsingActive Learning and Product Realization, American Society for Engineering Education AnnualConference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20-23, pp. 9.76.1-9.76.7, 2004.[6] G. Baronio, B. Motyl, P. Diego, “Technical Drawing Learning Tool‐Level 2: An interactiveself‐learning tool for teaching manufacturing dimensioning”, Computer Application inEngineering Education, vol. 24, no. 4, March, 2016.[7] V. Sriraman, J.D. Leon, “Teaching Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing in aManufacturing Program”, Journal of Industrial Technology, vol. 15, no. 3, p. 2-6, May-July1999.[8] S. A. Durham, W. M
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hannah Dawes Budinoff, Pima Community College
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
Paper ID #30111Engineering graphics in a community-college setting: Challenges andopportunitiesDr. Hannah Dawes Budinoff, Pima Community College Hannah D. Budinoff is a researcher interested in additive manufacturing, geometric manufacturability analysis, design for manufacturing, and engineering education. She received her BS in mechanical engi- neering from the University of Arizona and recently completed her PhD in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, where she was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Dr. Budinoff teaches CAD classes in her role as Instructional Faculty at Pima Community
Conference Session
CAD Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Holly K. Ault Ph.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Arnold D. Phillips Jr., Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
- neering, and assistive technology. She is a member of ASME, ASEE, ISGG and Tau Beta Pi.Mr. Arnold D. Phillips Jr., Worcester Polytechnic Institute c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 New Directions in Solid Modeling – What Direct Modeling Means for CAD EducatorsAbstract Direct modeling is a little known CAD technology that has been around for many years.It uses direct manipulation of the geometry to effect changes in the part model, and is basedon a boundary representation database. This paper discusses the industry’s perception andthe value of every day usage of direct modeling, the future of this technology, andimplications for engineering graphics
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Assessment Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Theodore J. Branoff, Illinois State University; Kevin L Devine, Illinois State University; Josh Brown, Illinois State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
Paper ID #15167Evaluating a Rubric for Assessing Constraint-Based Solid ModelsDr. Theodore J. Branoff, Illinois State University Dr. Branoff is a professor and chair of the Department of Technology at Illinois State University. He taught engineering graphics, computer-aided design, descriptive geometry, and instructional design courses in the College of Education at North Carolina State University from 1986-2014. He also worked for Siemens- Switchgear Division and for Measurement Group, Inc. Dr. Branoff’s research interests include constraint- based solid modeling strategies and spatial visualization abilities in
Conference Session
Assessment Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Glossner, Daniel Webster College; Nicholas Bertozzi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Timothy Daniel Kostar, Daniel Webster College; David N Guo, Daniel Webster College; Jennifer McInnis, Daniel Webster College; Linda Marquis, Daniel Webster College
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Engineering Design Graphics
Sandbridge Technologies and received a World Economic Forum award. Prior to Sandbridge, John managed both technical and business activities in IBM and Lucent/Starcore. John received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from TU Delft in the Netherlands, M.S degrees in E.E. and Eng. Mgt from NTU, and a B.S.E.E. degree from Penn State. He has more than 40 patents and 120 publications.Prof. Nicholas Bertozzi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Nick Bertozzi is a Professor of Engineering at Daniel Webster College (DWC) and Dean of the School of Engineering and Computer Science (SECS). His major interest over the past 18 years has been the concurrent engineering design process, an interest that was fanned into flame by attending an NSF
Conference Session
CAD Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dongdong Zhang, Prairie View A&M University; Xiaobo Peng, Prairie View A&M University; Bugrahan Yalvac, Texas A&M University; Deniz Eseryel, North Carolina State University; Uzair Nadeem, Prairie View A&M University; Atiq Islam, Prairie View A&M University; T Fulya Eyupoglu, North Carolina State University; Tianyun Yuan, Prairie View A&M University
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
, system dynamics modeling, simulations, vir- tual reality, and digital games) to facilitate complex problem-solving competencies; and (4) investigates effective ways to prepare teachers and administrators for digital transformation of education to support effective integration and seamless adoption of advanced learning technologies into education. In addition to her work focusing on STEM learning in K-20 educational settings, her research was also carried out in professional contexts including army, aircraft maintenance, air-traffic control, emergency response, en- vironmental sciences, climate change, medical education, instructional design, architecture, construction science, mechanical engineering, industrial
Conference Session
Assessment in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Theodore J. Branoff, North Carolina State University; Eric N. Wiebe, North Carolina State University; Mark Anthony Shreve, North Carolina State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2011-1557: ONLINE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS IN A HYBRIDINTRODUCTORY ENGINEERING GRAPHICS COURSE: AN INVENTORYOF SOLID MODELING CONCEPTSTheodore J. Branoff, North Carolina State University Dr. Branoff is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology Edu- cation at North Carolina State University. A member of ASEE since 1987, he has served as Chair of the Engineering Design Graphics Division of ASEE and as Associate Editor in charge of paper reviews for the Engineering Design Graphics Journal. He is currently President of the International Society for Geometry and Graphics. Dr. Branoff’s research interests include spatial visualization in undergraduate students and the effects of
Conference Session
Assessment in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amanda Varricchio, Daniel Webster College; Theodore J. Branoff, North Carolina State University; Melissa Kelly, Daniel Webster College; James O'Donnell; Joseph A. Donovan, Daniel Webster College; Nicholas Bertozzi, Daniel Webster College
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Engineering Design Graphics
AC 2011-2210: DEVELOPMENT OF EDGD WEBSITE AUTOMATED LEARN-ING AND ASSESSMENT RESOURCESAmanda Varricchio, Daniel Webster College Amanda Varricchio is a recent graduate of Daniel Webster College with a Bachelor’s Degree in mechanical engineering. She was honored for her academic achievement by being named to the Presidents List and has severed as captain of the softball team for the past two seasons. She is currently employed by Pratt & Whitney Aircraft as an associate test engineer.Theodore J. Branoff, North Carolina State University Dr. Branoff is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology Edu- cation at North Carolina State University. A member of ASEE since 1987, he has
Conference Session
Assessment in Engineering Graphics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heidi M. Steinhauer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach
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Engineering Design Graphics
be presented. Preliminary findings from theJanuary 2011 field test will also be presented.Clearly a concept inventory for graphical communication is needed; the Delphi method provided Page 22.759.2such an instrument that can be used across multiple settings, universities, classrooms. Thisconcept inventory will help faculty and students learn more effectively in the current learningenvironments provided for engineering graphics.Context and Purpose StatementIn 2000, ABET, (originally named Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology), issued itsrevised objectives for the accreditation of undergraduate engineering programs. These
Conference Session
Visualization Within Engineering Design Graphics Education Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrian Hadipriono Tan, The Ohio State University; Shilun Hao, The Ohio State University; Jiyuan Li, The Ohio State University Civil Engineering Department; Lei Zhao; Fabian Hadipriono Tan P.E., The Ohio State University
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Engineering Design Graphics
AD 1734, compiled and enforced during the Qing Dynasty8. Page 26.1708.15Fig. 14. A glazed funerary ceramic model of a pavilion from Eastern Han Dynasty, AD 25 -220, showing an early design of dougong (left, Cleveland Museum of Art) and a moderndougong (right, a reconstructed temple in Shanghai).The design and engineering of dougong technology evolved with time. Each China’s dynasty hasits own design style. Each style is often characterized by numerous types of dougong withnumerous levels. For example, a recent study of dougong conducted by one of the authors,focusing on the Song Dynasty (AD 960 - 1279), alone involves 160 different types of
Conference Session
Assessment Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Joseph Kirstukas, Central Connecticut State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
more models per minuteand generates output very similar to what would've been generated by hand. The program hasbeen used to re-grade exams from the Spring 2015 semester; when computer-graded scores werecompared to instructor-graded scores, a strong correlation was observed between the two scoringsystems.IntroductionAt Central Connecticut State University, all engineering and engineering technology studentslearn 3D solid modeling in a single course that covers part-making, formation of parts intoassemblies, and creation of layout drawings. We approach part model creation as an opportunityto participate in open-ended engineering design: it’s one of the few times in the engineeringcurriculum in which traditional mathematical problem-solving