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William Joseph Stuart P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology; Natalie Rachel Sheffield, Oregon Institute of Technology
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Paper ID #8873Fast Formative Feedback using Muddiest Points and Just In Time tools inEngineering Materials coursesProf. William Joseph Stuart P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Professor Joe Stuart PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION B.Sc., Metallurgical/Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada at Reno (1969) M.Sc., Physical Sci- ence, University of Southampton, UK (1972) APPOINTMENTS 2006 to Present Program Director Manufacturing Engineering Technology, OIT 2011 to Present Associate Professor, MMET Department, Oregon Institute of Technology 2004 to 2011 Assistant Professor, Oregon Institute
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Nitin Sukhija, Mississippi State University (Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems and Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering); Tomasz A. Haupt, Mississippi State University; Mark Fredrick Horstemeyer, Mississippi State University
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Paper ID #10433Enhancing and Supporting Integrated Computational Material Science En-gineering EducationMr. Nitin Sukhija, Mississippi State University ( Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems and Dept. of Com-puter Science and Engineering) I received my BS degree (with honors) in Computer Science Engineering from Institute of Technology and Management, India (2002), Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management from Symbiosis, India (2005), MBA degree in Information Systems from San Diego State University (2009), and MS degree in Computer Science majoring in Computing from National University, San Diego (2010). I am currently
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Yakov E. Cherner, ATEL, LLC; Maija M. Kuklja, University of Maryland College Park; Alexander Rudy, Institute of Physics and Technology of RAS, Yaroslavl Branch
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Paper ID #10563Customizable Virtual X-Ray Laboratory: An Innovative Tool for InteractiveOnline Teaching and LearningDr. Yakov E. Cherner, ATEL, LLC Dr. Yakov E. Cherner, a Founder and President of ATEL, LLC, taught science, engineering and technology disciplines to high school, college and university students. He has extensive experience in writing cur- ricula and developing educational software and efficient instructional strategies. Dr. Cherner introduced an innovative concept of multi-layered simulation-based conceptual teaching of science and technology. This instructional approach uses real-world objects, processes and
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Steven M. Yalisove, University of Michigan; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan
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morphological changes to increase surface of an interface as well as using still higher fluence to induce shock waves for mechanical bonding. Steven has also been very interested in educational pedagogies since 1996 when he was the first person at UM to use clickers. He was also the first person at UM to reject clickers. Almost 20 years later, he has, once again, embraced clicker technology now that he has eliminated lectures and has time in class for peer instruction.Dr. Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan Page 24.469.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014
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Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Tech.); Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.); Richard Chiou, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.)
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Paper ID #10299Integrating Eco-Design in Manufacturing Materials and Processes RelatedCourses - Material Selection for Sustainable Design using CES PackageDr. Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Tech.) Yalcin Ertekin received his Ph.D. degree in mechanical Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly The University of Missouri-Rolla). He is a Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) and Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE). His teaching responsibilities include Computer Numeri- cal Control, manufacturing processes, applied quality control, mechanical design, and applied mechanics, manufacturing
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Matthew Cavalli, University of North Dakota; Jeremiah J. Neubert, University of North Dakota; Deborah Worley, University of North Dakota
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students are enrolling in the Distance Engineering Degree Program without a priorengineering background. The growth in the distance program, along with the changingdemographics, presents a challenge to ensure that the same quality of student learning can beachieved. Two primary purposes for this study are 1) to compare the preference for variousteaching methods between on-campus and distance learners and 2) to better understand thebackground and motivations for distance learners in the mechanical engineering department.Ibrahim and Morsi1 performed an early survey of distance engineering programs, focusingprimarily on Electrical and Computer Engineering. At the time, they found that most distanceengineering/technology courses were offered at the
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Stephen J. Krause, Arizona State University; Dale R Baker, Arizona State University; Adam R Carberry, Arizona State University; Terry L. Alford, Arizona State University; Casey Jane Ankeny PhD, Arizona State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Cindy Waters, North Carolina A&T State University; Brady J. Gibbons, Oregon State University; Sean Maass; Candace K. Chan, Arizona State University
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integrating technology into effective educational practices and in promoting the use of higher-level cognitive skills in engineering problem solving. His research interests particularly focus on what prevents students from being able to integrate and extend the knowledge developed in specific courses in the core curriculum to the more complex, authentic problems and projects they face as professionals. Dr. Koretsky is one of the founding members of the Center for Lifelong STEM Education Research at OSU.Dr. Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University Bill Brooks is a postdoctoral scholar in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineer- ing at Oregon State University. His Ph.D used written explanations to
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devices directlyresponsible for improvements in patient care, recovery and quality of life. The development ofnew biocompatible polymers often serves as the enabling technology for innovative devicesand/or modifications to treatment protocols that can greatly increase the healing times andquality of life of patients. The discussion of advanced materials such as polymers, their state ofart usage in various bioengineering applications, associated mathematical modeling and Page 24.793.3numerical/experimental simulation of their response behavior are rarely covered inundergraduate level courses in a mechanical engineering curriculum
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other engineering disciplines, both for understanding the underlying fundamental reasons for the impact, as well as to test the breadth of possible impact. The authors acknowledge the support of this work from NSF Grant #1226325. References1. ABET (2006-2007). Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.2. Donovan, M. S., Bransford, J. D. & Pellegrino, J. W. (Eds.) (1999). How people learn: Bridging research and practice. National Academy Press, Washington, DC.3. Salomon, G., & Perkins, D. N. (1989). Rocky roads to transfer: Rethinking mechanisms of neglected phenomenon. Educational Psychologist, 24(2), 113–142.4. Krause, S., Decker, J., Niska