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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 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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Engineering Physics & Physics
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
Conference Session
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
Conference Session
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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Engineering Physics & Physics
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
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Teresa L. Larkin, American University; Jessica Uscinski, American University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
laboratory work Scores on faculty-developed A, C, D • Data reviewed bi-annuallyand oral presentations in rubrics for paper andExperimental Physics presentation(Direct)6. Knowledge & Positive majority response A, B, C, D (depending on • Data reviewed semi-communication skills survey course) annually(Indirect)7. Conceptual assessment Students score above those A • Data collected each semestersurveys in 300-level and above reported at national level. a given course is offeredcourses (This
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Varun Kumar Karingula, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Hazim A El-Mounayri, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Tamer M. Wasfy, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Hatem M Wasfy, Advanced Science and Automation Corp.; Jeanne Michele Peters, Advanced Science and Automation Corp.
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #7646Assessment of Virtual Physics Lab (VPL) in summer course for pre-collegepreparation.Mr. Varun Kumar Karingula, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Graduate student from Purdue school of engineering.Dr. Hazim A El-Mounayri, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Dr. El-Mounayri received his PhD in 1997 from McMaster University (in Canada) in Mechanical En- gineering, He is currently an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering, the co-director of the Ad- vanced Engineering and Manufacturing Laboratory (AEML) at IUPUI, and a senior scientist for manu- facturing applications at
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A Ross, University of Detroit Mercy
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Engineering Physics & Physics
factor in the curriculum of the circuits courses taught to all engineers.While the power factor is simply the cosine of the phase angle between the voltage and current, ithas practical application for circuits containing reactive loads. Working scientists and engineersare concerned about the power factor in a broad variety of contexts ranging fromelectromechanical systems, e.g. motors, to impedance matching networks in audio and broadcastsystems. The power company cares about a user’s power factor and sets rates accordingly.We have developed a simple demonstration of an alternating current circuit using electric lampsas a proxy for resistive loads. The demonstration can be adapted to a laboratory experiment ineither a second semester general
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM); Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Juan Antonio Alanis
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Engineering Physics & Physics
example, models16 and tutorials for introductory physics,17 among others.These strategies have been designed by researchers of the discipline (physical or mathematical)working in academic departments at universities, and are based on rigorous research that hasdocumented improved student learning through the use of these strategies. One strategy that hasbeen very successful in classrooms with spaces for laboratory type work is presented byThornton and Sokoloff18. This strategy, which requires investment from the beginning of the Page 23.766.4course, has been successful in student learning. At the beginning, students make predictionsabout a
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Mark Scaife, University of Wisconsin-Platteville; Andrew F Heckler, Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
- Main Effect of Instruction, No Preconception-Instruction-InteractionIn this first example, students completed question sequences as required by a "flexible" homeworkassignment whereby they were required to participate in a physics education research experiment at somepoint during the academic term. These students were enrolled in an introductory, calculus-based physicscourse at large, public university, and completed the experiment in a physics education researchlaboratory by answering questions on laboratory computers.In particular, students were presented with questions in which they were asked to compare the time offlight of two projectiles. Specialized stimulus-delivery software was used to present these questions andrecord responses 6
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Research in Physics or Engineering Physics I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frank V. Kowalski, Colorado School of Mines; Susan E. Kowalski, Colorado School of Mines; Patrick B. Kohl, Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines; Hsia-Po Vincent Kuo, Colorado School of Mines
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Engineering Physics & Physics
for Improving Page 23.1161.13Human Effectiveness for Extreme-Scale Problem Solving: Assessing the Effectiveness of Electronic Brainstormingin an Industrial Setting,” SAND2008-5971, Sandia National Laboratories, September 2008.21. Kohn, N.W., P.B. Paulus, & Y. Choi, “Building on the Ideas of Others: An Examination of the IdeaCombination Process,” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 2011, pp. 554-561.22. Putman, V.L., & P.B. Paulus, “Brainstorming, Brainstorming Rules and Decision Making,” Journal of CreativeBehavior, 43, 2009, pp. 23−39.23. Rietzschel, E.F., B.A. Nijstad, & W. Stroebe, “Productivity is Not