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Andrew Trivett, University of Prince Edward Island; Stephen Champion, University of Prince Edward Island
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Engineering Design Graphics
, and it could be defended on the basis ofdesirable Graduate Attributes.Up to this point in the design of a project for students, the specific subject of the design has beenirrelevant. Once the criteria in Table 2 have been established, it should be possible to takealmost any prospective problem and formulate a project. Page 22.787.6 Table 1: Graduate Attributes and Indicators for ENGN1012 Design Project 1 Attribute Indicators 1
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Spencer Barnes, North Carolina State University; Eric N. Wiebe, North Carolina State University; Theodore J. Branoff, North Carolina State University
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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 online instruction for preparing technology education teachers and engineers. Along with teaching courses in introductory engineering graphics, computer-aided design, descriptive geometry, and
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Nathan W. Hartman, Purdue University, Computer Graphics Technology; Mitchell L. Springer, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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collaboration, 3D data interoperability, and engineering design graphics standards and documentation. Nathan has taught graduate courses in the foundations of graphics in technology and instrumentation and measurement in research design. He has worked for a variety of companies in using and integrating PLM tools in the engineering design process through the development of custom training applications and materials. Nathan holds a Bachelor of Science in Technical Graphics and a Master of Science in Technology from Purdue University, and a doctorate in Technology Education from North Carolina State University.Mitchell L Springer, Purdue University, West Lafayette Dr. Mitchell L. Springer, PMP, SPHR Dr. Springer is an