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: Northwest CHP TAP:http://northwestchptap.org/NwChpDocs/UniversityOfMontanaMissoulaCaseStudy.pdf ,[accessed March 17, 2019].[2] Hess, H., et. al., “Student-Led Study of Energy Flow and Storage in an EmergencyMicrogrid,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, Florida, June 2019.[3] NLine Energy Inc, “NLINE ENERGY Services,” NLine Energy Inc., 2010, [Online].Available: http://www.nlineenergy.com/ , [accessed March 17,2019].[4] Funke, L., C. Hoene, J. Lundgren, and N. Zhao, “University of Idaho Steam Turbines,”Senior Capstone Design Wikipage, December 2018, [Online]. Available:http://mindworks.shoutwiki.com/wiki/UI_Steam_Turbines, [accessed March 17, 2019].
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David M. Beams P.E., University of Texas, Tyler
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from that same institution in 2018. He has a number of publications on topics related to engineering education and is particularly interested in the intersection of engineering and the creative arts. His 16 years in industry prior to joining academia underlie his interest in the transition from academic theory to industrial practice. He was formerly a licensed professional engineer in Wisconsin and Texas. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 myDAQ-Compatible Curve Tracer Module for Introductory Electronics LaboratoriesThe principal component of the introductory electronics course at the University of Texas atTyler introduces students to the
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in ofhis ASEE publications and presentations (Narayanan, 2019). Here are the four featuressuggested by Nickerson.1. Learning must be Cumulative: The subject matter is not learned by the student in great depth at one long stretch. On thecontrary, the topics are introduced gradually and repeatedly. Furthermore, the level ofcomplexity of subject matter should increase with the progression of time. This is very muchtrue in the area of Advanced Engineering Mathematics. For example, students understand theprinciples of integration initially. Later on, they proceed to learn about Contour Integral,Surface Integral and Triple Integrals.2. Learning must be Integrated: The subject matter is must not introduced with a stand-alone approach
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Akram Hossain, Purdue University Northwest; Mohammad A. Zahraee P.E., Purdue University Northwest
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disciplines. He is a senior member of IEEE and he served in IEEE/Industry Application Society for 15 years at various capacities. He served as chair of Manufacturing Systems Development Applications Department (MSDAD) of IEEE/IAS. Currently, he is serving a two-year term as the chair of the Instrumentation of ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education). He authored over 32 refereed journal and conference publications. In 2009 he as PI received NSF-CCLI grant entitled A Mechatronics Curriculum and Packaging Automation Laboratory Facility. In 2010 he as Co-PI received NSF-ATE grant entitled Meeting Workforce Needs for Mechatronics Tech- nicians. From 2003 through 2006, he was involved with Argonne National Laboratory
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Maged Mikhail, Purdue University Northwest; Athula Kulatunga, Purdue University Northwest
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Tasks among Mobile Robot and Robotic Arm.” B.S., Electrical Engineering University of El Mina Cairo, Egypt, May 2001. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Enhancing College of Technology and Engineering Technology Programs with an Industrial Robotics ConcentrationAbstractRobotic accomplishments can enable businesses\ industries to improve performance, by reducingerrors and improving quality and speed, and in some cases achieving outcomes that go beyondhuman capabilities. Robotics also contributes to productivity, as it has done historically [1, 2]. In today’s highly automated manufacturing environment it would beneficial to have aconcentration program in robotics that can be taken by