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Aleksandr Sergeyev, Michigan Technological University; Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University
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Instruction)”, Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2001 26. G. Bennett, “Student Learning in an On-line Environment: No Significant Difference?", Vol. 53, Issue 1, p1, 2001. 27. Uhlig, R., Viswanathan,S., Watson, J. B, Evans, H., "Effective Instruction of On-line Engineering Course", Proceedings of ASEE AC 2007-2815. 28. Sergeyev, A., Alaraje, N., “Partnership with industry to offer a professional certificate in robotics automation”, ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition (ASEE 2010), AC 2010-968 29. Sergeyev, A., Alaraje, N., “Promoting robotics education: curriculum and state-of-the-art robotics laboratory development”, The Technology Interface Journal, Vol. 10, #3, 2010. 30. Echo360 lecture capturing system: http://echo360.com/ 31
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Ying Lin, Western Washington University; Todd D. Morton, Western Washington University
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Paper ID #7463Novel Practices in Teaching Circuit Analysis in an EET ProgramYing Lin, Western Washington University Ying Lin has been with the faculty of Engineering Technology Department at Western Washington Uni- versity since September 2010 after she taught for two years at SUNY, New Platz. She received her BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, China, and obtained her MS in Applied Statistics and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University, NY, respectively. Her teaching interests include Analog, Digital,and Wireless Communications, Digital Signal Processing
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Niaz Latif, Purdue University Calumet ; Mohammad A. Zahraee, Purdue University, Calumet (Tech); Joy L Colwell, Purdue University, Calumet (Tech)
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Paper ID #6137Impact of a Successful Technology Graduate Degree Program- Report onprogram and its graduatesDr. Niaz Latif, Purdue University Calumet Dr. Niaz Latif is the Dean of the School of Technology at Purdue University Calumet. He has also served for two years as the Dean of the Graduate School and additional two years as the Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies. Dr. Latif was responsible for the graduate education ac- tivities for 14 Master’s Degree programs, development of new degree programs and courses. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Missouri—Columbia and an M.S. from
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B. S. Sridhara, Middle Tennessee State University
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the principles andapplications.Egg Drop Project:The author derived the equation of motion and the height-time relationship for the case with aparachute as these are not readily available in our Dynamics textbook. The unit with egg can bemodeled as a particle (Case-1) and it corresponds to the kinematics of a freely falling particle.The unit with the structure, egg and parachute can be modeled as a particle (Case-2) and itcorresponds to the kinetics of a freely falling body under the action of its own weight and thedrag force.Equation for Case-1:The constant acceleration of a moving particle is given by ac = dv/dt,which can be rearranged to give dv = ac dt.Integrating both sides between the appropriate limits we get v = v0
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Antonio Jose Soares P.E., Florida A&M University/; G. Thomas Bellarmine P.E., Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Doreen Kobelo, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Rabbani Muhammad, Florida A&M University; Chao Li, Florida A&M University; Salman A. Siddiqui, Florida A&M University; Stacy C. Tinner Jr., Florida A&M University
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of Robotics. He has a passion to teach and to make it interesting and simple for students to advance in the field of Electrical/Electronic Engineering and STEM in general. He has been teaching as an adjunct Professor at the FAMU Electronic Engineering Technology program since 2010.Mr. Stacy Tinner Page 23.568.3 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Experiences in Developing a Robotics Course for Electronic Engineering TechnologyDeveloping a robotics course for an engineering technology program has proven to be achallenge. Most
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Christina R Scherrer, Southern Polytechnic State University
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student retention. The Review of Higher Education. 22: 55–72. 7. Lopatto, D. (2004). „Survey of Undergraduate Research Experiences (SURE): First Findings‟. Cell Biology Education. Vol. 3, 270–277, Winter 2004. 8. Morley, R.; J. Havick, and G. May (2002). „An Evaluation of the Georgia Tech Summer undergraduate program of research in electrical engineering for minorities‟. Journal of Engineering Education, 87(3): 321– 325. 9. Zydney, A.; J. Bennett, A. Shahid, and K. Bauer (2002). „Impact of Undergraduate Research Experience in Engineering‟, Journal of Engineering Education, April 2002. 10. Karp, T.; R. Gale, L. A. Lowe, V. Medina, and E. Beutlich (2010). „Generation NXT: Building Young Engineers With
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Chih-Ping Yeh, Wayne State University; Gene Yeau-Jian Liao, Wayne State University; Joseph L Petrosky, Macomb Community College
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studentsto transfer from associate degree programs to WSU for the baccalaureate degree program, andadvance to the master degree program. To further support green mobility, WSU-DET establishedthe Undergraduate Certificate Program in Advanced Energy Storage Systems (AESS) throughthe support of a NSF-Course Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) grant awarded tothe WSU-MCC partnership. Page 23.125.4 In 2010 the WSU-MCC partnership was invited by the Michigan WDA to serve as educationproviders in a proposal to the DOL for green job training. The proposal
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Christopher R Conty, Editor On Behalf of You
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(SRA); & manufacturerssuch as Bell & Howell (C. E. Merrill). Everyone continued making money, added new salesterritories, etc., so this change in the relationship authors, editors & adopting professors had withtheir texts' publisher/ owners – from a personal "you matter to me" to an impersonal "it's justbusiness" attitude – didn't seem so important at the time, but would by the mid-late 1970's. 17By the late 1960’s, two college publishers dominated in “technology” – Prentice-Hall in Engr.Tech (NY, East) & Gregg-McGraw-Hill at the high technician-to-unaccredited-technology level(Calif., rest of US). In each case, their market "leader" was a DC/AC Circuits text – Jackson forPH, (> 25,000 copies/ year); Grob for MH, (40-60,000