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Engineering Physics Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ian Frommer, US Coast Guard Academy; Paul Benjamin Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Paper ID #15144Lasting Laboratory LessonsProf. Ian Frommer, US Coast Guard Academy Dr. Ian Frommer is an associate professor of mathematics at the US Coast Guard Academy in New London, CT. He earned his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Maryland and his A.B. degree in astronomy and physics from Harvard College. At the Coast Guard Academy he teaches a wide range of courses in mathematics and operations research, and is an active advisor in the senior capstone course. His research interests include the application of mathematics and operations research to sustainability and music.Dr. Paul Benjamin
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Technology in the Physics Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gerald Rothberg, Stevens Institute of Technology; Pavel Boytchev, Sofia University
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AC 2007-1912: SOFTLAB VIRTUAL LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT.THERMODYNAMICS EXAMPLESGerald Rothberg, Stevens Institute of Technology Gerald Rothberg is a professor of physics and a professor of materials engineering in the Department of Chemical, Biomedical and Materials Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. Gerald.Rothberg@stevens.eduPavel Boytchev, Sofia University Pavel Boytchev is an associate professor in the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics at Sofia University, Bulgaria. He is the creator of the Elica programming language and teaches Elica based courses. boytchev@fmi.uni-sofia.bg
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrian Ieta, Oswego State University College; Rachid Manseur, State University of New York, Oswego; Thomas E. Doyle P.Eng., McMaster University
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Engineering Physics & Physics
EE from the University of Houston, and a licence-es-sciences in Mathematics from the University of Algiers. He is registered as a professional Engineer in the State of Florida and the author of numerous articles in his areas of expertise including the textbook ”Robot Modeling and Kinematics” and its associated modeling and visualization software.Dr. Thomas E. Doyle P.Eng., McMaster University Page 22.489.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011DEVELOPMENT OF AN UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH LABORATORYWe report our experience in setting up a research laboratory at a non-PhD granting
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; E. Prasad Venugopal, University of Detroit Mercy; Meghann Norah Murray; Gary P. Hillebrand, University of Detroit Mercy; Matthew Gonderinger, University of Detroit Mercy, Wayne State University
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Paper ID #17992Gender Effects in a General Physics Laboratory AssessmentDr. Robert A Ross, University of Detroit Mercy Robert A. Ross is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Detroit Mercy. His research interests include semiconductor devices and physics pedagogy. Ross received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Wayne State University in Detroit.Dr. E. Prasad Venugopal, University of Detroit Mercy E. Prasad Venugopal is an Associate Professor of Physics in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Detroit Mercy. His research interests
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carl K. Frederickson, University of Central Arkansas
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #18439Introducing Coding in Freshman Physics Laboratories using ArduinosDr. Carl K Frederickson, University of Central Arkansas Dr. Frederickson has taught physics at UCA for 22 years. He is the current department chair and is leading the development of a new Engineering Physics degree program. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Introducing Coding in Freshman Physics Laboratories using ArduinosAbstractDuring the fall semester 2015 Arduino microprocessors were introduced into the second semestercalculus based physics laboratory. The
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Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Haridas Kumarakuru, Northeastern University; Don Heiman, Northeastern University; Bala Maheswaran, Northeastern University
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #19564A Study on Enhancing Advanced Physics Laboratory TeachingDr. Haridas Kumarakuru, Northeastern University Haridas Kumarakuru, PhD, Department of Physics, College of Science, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115 E.Mail: h.kumarakuru@neu.eduProf. Don Heiman, Northeastern University Don Heiman, PhD, Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115 email: heiman@neu.edu; http://northeastern.edu/heiman/research/index.htmlDr. Bala Maheswaran, Northeastern University Bala Maheswaran, PhD Northeastern University 367 Snell Engineering Center Boston, MA 02115 c American
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Innovations in Teaching Physics or Engineering Physics
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Ross, University of Detroit Mercy
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Engineering Physics & Physics
AC 2010-292: A NANOTECHNOLOGY APPLICATION FOR PHYSICSLABORATORY COURSESRobert Ross, University of Detroit Mercy Page 15.61.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 A Nanotechnology Application for Physics Laboratory CoursesAbstractIncluding current research topics into the curriculum is one strategy to engage students in physicscourses. We are piloting some innovative laboratory experiments that incorporate aspects ofnanotechnology into photovoltaic solar energy conversion devices.Students produce working devices using conjugated organic polymers. The fullerene, C60, isused as a nanoscale particle and is suspended in the
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harold T. Evensen, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Education, 2017 Incorporating Metrology Concepts into an Engineering Physics Measurements LaboratoryWe restructured an existing required, two-credit advanced laboratory course around the subjectmatter of metrology and design of experiments. Here, we present a significant extension fromwork that was presented in 2013. The course now uses international standards and terminologyas set in documents from the Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology (JCGM) to guide studentsin the description and execution of experiments. Students learn to use appropriate vocabulary asdefined in the International Vocabulary of Metrology (“VIM”) and handle uncertainty using theprocess described in the Guide to the expression of
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy J. Garrison, York College of Pennsylvania
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #11865Active Learning Laboratories in a Restructured Engineering Physics-MechanicsDr. Timothy J. Garrison, York College of Pennsylvania Timothy J. Garrison is the Coordinator of the Mechanical Engineering Program at York College of Penn- sylvania Page 26.150.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Active Learning Laboratories in a Restructured Engineering Physics-MechanicsAbstractOver the past several years an engineering physics
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harold T. Evensen, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; W. Doyle St.John, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #7830Adapting an Engineering Physics Measurements Laboratory to IncorporateMetrology ConceptsDr. Harold T. Evensen, University of Wisconsin, Platteville Hal Evensen is a Professor of Engineering Physics, with several years as Program Coordinator. He has research interests in organic solar cells and nanoscale material characterization.Prof. W. Doyle St.John, University of Wisconsin, Platteville W. Doyle St.John is Professor and Chair, Department of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin- Platteville. Professor St.John received a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Tulsa University (1986) and
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching Physics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; Eswara Venugopal
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Engineering Physics & Physics
AC 2007-716: INQUIRY-BASED ACTIVITIES IN A SECOND SEMESTERPHYSICS LABORATORY: RESULTS OF A TWO-YEAR ASSESSMENTRobert Ross, University of Detroit MercyPrasad Venugopal, University of Detroit Mercy Page 12.901.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 INQUIRY-BASED ACTIVITIES IN A SECOND SEMESTER PHYSICS LABORATORY: RESULTS OF A TWO-YEAR ASSESSMENTIntroductionThe Physics program at the University of Detroit Mercy has redesigned the introductory physicslaboratory course on electromagnetism in order to implement an inquiry-based approach1-4 intothe learning experiences of our students. The redesigned experiments have been modeled
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Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marie Lopez del Puerto, University of St. Thomas
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Engineering Physics & Physics
education. Page 26.98.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 A report on a project to introduce computation into a Modern Physics course and laboratory The importance of computational physics both as a discipline and as a component of the undergraduate curriculum has been recognized for some time. The challenge lies in creating course materials that introduce students to computational physics with problems that are meaningful and challenging, yet are neither overwhelming to the students nor take substantial time from the more
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James G. O'Brien, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gergely Sirokman, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Franz J. Rueckert, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Derek Cascio, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Resistance is Futile: A New Collaborative Laboratory Game Based Lab to Teach Basic Circuit Concepts AbstractIn recent years, gamification of education has proven to be an effective paradigm in modernpedagogy. Following the success their previous work "Sector Vector”, the authors now present anew game-based laboratory to highlight the manipulation and calculation of resistors in circuits.In Game of Ohms [1] the lesson of electrical resistance is delivered as an interactive exercisebuilding an intricate circuit. As the game progresses, students are forced to make short and longterm plans to modify an evolving circuit which
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey A. Jalkio, University of St. Thomas; Brianna R. McIntyre, University of St. Thomas
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Engineering Physics & Physics
, mathematics, physics, circuit theory, electromagnetics, statistical process control, computing, mechatronics, control theory, metrology and design.Ms. Brianna R. McIntyre, University of St. Thomas Page 24.841.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Laboratory Exercises as an Assessment Tool in an Upper Division Electromagnetic Fields Class – Lessons LearnedAbstractAs part of a program wide effort to add computation and experimentation to all of our upperdivision physics courses, a set of laboratory experiments and computational exercises weredeveloped for a junior
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Baha Jassemnejad, University of Central Oklahoma; Scott Tracewell StJohn; Evan C. Lemley, University of Central Oklahoma; Kevin Rada, University of Central Oklahoma, Department of Engineering and Physics; Juan Camilo Orozco
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Paper ID #6590Laboratory and Design Experiences in the Introduction to Engineering Courseat an Engineering and Physics DepartmentProf. Baha Jassemnejad, University of Central OklahomaMr. Scott Tracewell StJohnDr. Evan C. Lemley, University of Central OklahomaMr. Kevin Rada, University of Central Oklahoma, Department of Engineering and PhysicsMr. Juan Camilo Orozco Page 23.7.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Laboratory and Design Experiences in the Introduction to Engineering Course for an
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Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary P. Hillebrand, University of Detroit Mercy; Meghann Norah Murray, University of Detroit Mercy; Jenna Ross; Robert A. Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; Cherron Tarter, Ford Motor Company
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AC 2012-3301: A PHYSICS LABORATORY ACTIVITY TO SIMULATETHE OPERATION OF THE TOUCHSCREEN ON A SMARTPHONEProf. Gary P. Hillebrand, University of Detroit Mercy College of Engineering and ScienceMs. Meghann Norah Murray, University of Detroit Mercy Meghann Murray has a position and conducts research in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at University of Detroit Mercy. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemistry from UDM and is certified to teach high school chemistry and physics. She has taught in programs such as the Detroit Area Pre-college and Engineering program. She has been a judge and mentor with the Science and Engineering Fair of Metropolitan Detroit, FIRST Lego League, and FRC Robotics. She
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marie Lopez del Puerto, University of Saint Thomas
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Engineering Physics & Physics
AC 2012-3202: APPLICATIONS OF MODERN PHYSICS: A SOPHOMORE-LEVEL PHYSICS COURSE AND LABORATORY FOR ELECTRICAL EN-GINEERING STUDENTSDr. Marie Lopez del Puerto, University of Saint Thomas Marie Lopez del Puerto completed her B.S. in physics at Universidad de las Americas, Puebla in Puebla, Mexico, and her Ph.D. in physics at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, in Minneapolis, Minn. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Physics Department at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. Her research interests include the structural, optical, and electronic properties of nanoscale systems, computational physics, and physics and engineering education
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; E. Prasad Venugopal, University of Detroit Mercy; Gary P. Hillebrand, University of Detroit Mercy; Meghann Norah Murray; Matthew Gonderinger, Wayne State University, University of Detroit Mercy
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Paper ID #9527Results of a Multi-Year Assessment of Inquiry-Based Second Semester Gen-eral Physics Laboratory ActivitiesDr. Robert A Ross, University of Detroit MercyDr. E. Prasad Venugopal, University of Detroit MercyProf. Gary P. Hillebrand, University of Detroit Mercy Lecturer in Physics at the University of Detroit Mercy since 2008, following 30 years in automotive product development at Ford and GM.Ms. Meghann Norah MurrayDr. Matthew Gonderinger, Wayne State University, University of Detroit Mercy Page 24.1051.1
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Innovations in Teaching Upper-Level Physics
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Greg Mowry, University of St. Thomas-St. Paul
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Engineering Physics & Physics
the number ofcontact hours. An eighteen month investigation was conducted to address this challenge. Basedon the results of this study a modular pedagogy was developed that satisfied the ‘applied’mission objectives without significantly increasing the number of contact hours. The newmodular pedagogy combines state-of-the art laboratory metrology and analysis practices withenough theory to enable the students to understand the significance of their measurements. Aboutthree weeks are required to complete each module. Based on inputs from multiple professionalsources, applied modules were developed for the following topics: Mathematical foundation offield theory, E&M dynamics, transmission lines, antennas, and the use of finite element
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy J. Garrison, York College of Pennsylvania
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Engineering Physics & Physics
beencompletely restructured by combining the previously separate lecture, laboratory, and recitationcomponents into a single, integrated learning environment. Moreover, many active learningcomponents have been incorporated into the class. These include interactive laboratories, peerinstruction, and use of electronic clickers. These changes have been made in phases over severalyears and each change was assessed using the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) assessment test,given on the first and last days of class. Results from the Force Concept Inventory test show thatthe overall gain in performance has tripled as a result of the combined effects of these changes.Additionally, course grades show that the overall pass rate for the course has increased by
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Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Ludwigsen, Kettering University
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #12634The Introductory Physics Lab as a Consulting FirmDr. Daniel Ludwigsen, Kettering University Dr. Daniel Ludwigsen pursued research in Musical Acoustics while completing the Ph. D. in Physics from Brigham Young University. After joining Kettering University in support of the acoustics specialty within Applied Physics, Dr. Ludwigsen has broadened his professional interests to include physics education research and instructional design. In addition to an overhaul of the introductory physics laboratories, partially supported by NSF CCLI funding, Dr. Ludwigsen has written two courses at the sophomore/junior
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Engineering Physics Technical Session 4
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rodrigo Cutri P.E., Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia; Paulo Alexandre Martin, Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia; Nair Stem, Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia; Keiti Pereira Vidal Souza, Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia
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actions (student activities to improve learning without any evaluation grades,namely, 1.Student support; 2.Technical Staff; 3.Video classes, and 4. Teaching service) anddirect learning actions (student activities to improve learning with evaluation grade, namely, 5.Online exercises; 6. Pre-Exam; 7. Laboratory reports; 8. Active Learning Projects; 9. LaboratorySeminars, and 10. Preparatory Discussion Laboratory Questions).Keywords: Physics, Engineering Education, Active LearningIntroductionLearning is a process. The assessment of learning is a powerful diagnosis that allows teachers toredirect their efforts towards assisting the weaknesses of the learning process as presented bystudents. This paper discusses 10 ways to improve learning Physics as
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Innovations in Teaching Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Ludwigsen, Kettering University; Janet Brelin-Fornari, Kettering University; Joseph Neal, Kettering University
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Engineering Physics & Physics
AC 2011-1651: CRASH SAFETY IN THE INTRODUCTORY PHYSICSLABDaniel Ludwigsen, Kettering University Dr. Daniel Ludwigsen pursued research in Musical Acoustics while completing the Ph. D. in Physics from Brigham Young University. After joining Kettering University in support of the acoustics specialty within Applied Physics, Dr. Ludwigsen has broadened his professional interests to include physics education research and instructional design. In addition to an overhaul of the introductory physics laboratories, partially supported by NSF CCLI funding, Dr. Ludwigsen has written two courses at the sophmore/junior level, and coauthored a senior level laboratory in acoustics. He is also interested in developing materials
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Innovations in Teaching Upper-Level Physics
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; Eswara Venugopal
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Engineering Physics & Physics
2006-975: AN INNOVATIVE INQUIRY-BASED EXPERIMENT ON THETEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE RESISTANCE OF A FILAMENT LAMPRobert Ross, University of Detroit MercyPrasad Venugopal, University of Detroit Mercy Page 11.190.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 An Innovative Inquiry-Based Experiment on the Temperature Dependence of the Resistance of a Filament LampAbstractWe have developed an innovative inquiry-based student laboratory activity dealing with thetemperature dependence of the resistance of a filament lamp. This introductory experiment isappropriate for a second semester general physics laboratory. The hands-on, active learninglaboratory
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy J. Garrison, York College of Pennsylvania
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hrs three times per week), laboratory (3 hrs once a week) andrecitation (1.5 hours once a week), was discarded in favor of a single, blended class meeting 2.5hours three times per week. Moreover, the new class was designed to operate as a fully activelearning course (i.e. without any lecture) by making use of several active learning methodsincluding peer instruction (aka think-pair-share) and interactive, peer laboratories. Therestructured course was assessed using the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) assessment test, givenon the first and last days of class. Results from the FCI test show that the overall gain inperformance increased from 12% to 33% as a result of the combined effects of these changes.Additionally, the overall pass rate for the
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Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steve E. Watkins, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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Engineering Physics & Physics
optimized chip layout with regard to performance, power, size, etc.This paper describes a sophomore-level electronic devices course that gives a balanced treatmentof semiconductor physics and associated circuit analysis. The course serves as a requirement inthe electrical engineering and computer engineering curricula at Missouri University of Scienceand Technology (formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla). It was developed in response toconcern about the number of lower-level coursework options for majors, development of thecomputer engineering program, comments from employers wanting more electronics instruction,and other pedagogical issues. The scope, objectives, design, assessment instruments, andassociated laboratory for the course are
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Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James G. O'Brien, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gergely Sirokman, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Engineering Physics & Physics
that we havedeveloped to help supplement traditional vector learning practices, which allows students to becreative, work together as a team, and accomplish a goal through the understanding of basicvector concepts.KeywordsFirst-Year Undergraduate, Vectors, Physics Education, Laboratory Instruction, InteractiveLearning, Physics PedagogyIntroductionAt the heart of any physics education is the study of vectors. Typically in a given STEMcurriculum, it is an objective of the first year physics courses to provide a sound understandingof vectors that will carry the student through future science, engineering and computer sciencecourses. In recent years, studies have shown the positive effects of using project based interactivelearning to allow
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Technology in the Physics Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sabina Jeschke, University of Stuttgart; Olivier Pfeiffer, Technische Universitat Berlin; Thomas Richter, Technische Universitat Berlin; Harald Scheel, Technische Universitat Berlin; Christian Thomsen
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can be implemented as a simulation within a virtual laboratory making the same physicalquantities available for measurement as in the “real” experiment. It makes it easier for a studentto compare the outcome of the two approaches and to compare them again with an analytic resultof a physical theory. Thereby, similarities and differences between the theory, the model and theexperiment can be demonstrated and analyzed.In this paper, we discuss two important physical systems: first, the physics of ferromagnetismand the Ising model1 as the most prominent system of statistical mechanics. Second, the physicsof ideal gases and -as the corresponding theoretical model- the lattice gas model2,3 to discuss theconcept of entropy phenomenologically as
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Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marie Lopez del Puerto, University of St. Thomas; Adam S Green, University of St. Thomas; Jeffrey A. Jalkio, University of St. Thomas; Marty Johnston, University of St. Thomas; Paul R Ohmann, University of St. Thomas (MN)
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Embedding computation with experimentation in the sophomore and upper-level Physics curriculumIn the University of St. Thomas physics department, we have begun an ambitious, collaborativeproject to embed computation and experimentation in five required physics courses that span oursophomore and upper-level offerings. The laboratory for our sophomore Applications of ModernPhysics course, which is a required course for all physics and electrical engineering majors, isbeing redeveloped to serve as an introduction to computer simulation. All of our students arenow expected to be proficient in a common computational language—MATLAB—which can thenbe used as a tool in upper-level courses. We are embedding MATLAB in large and small
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Innovations in Teaching Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sudipa Mitra-Kirtley, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Rana Mitra, Southeastern Louisiana University; Maarij M Syed, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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or a second major. This paper describes how experiments havebeen taken outside of the laboratory and into real word situations for a few specific courses. Two arefreshman physics courses at RHIT, and the others are engineering mechanics courses at SELU. Theexperience gained from this initial effort will be used to expand the scope of this effort to other physicscourses in RHIT and to other physics-oriented courses in the Engineering Technology program at SELU.Expand the boundaries of the laboratory classroomsWe have incorporated a number of experiments in solid mechanics, which are to be performed outsideof the laboratory rooms, and in a real-world setting. The expectation is that if a considerable portion offundamental physics principles