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Ming Z. Huang, University of San Diego; Elizabeth Reddy, Colorado School of Mines
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benefits of a chosen robotic application 5. Recognize social, ethical and technical implications of robotics applications 6. Develop team skills by completing this activityNote that, besides skillset development, outcomes 2 and 3 are related to the 3C’s (curiosity,connections, and creating value) of the entrepreneurial mindset [5]. The following presents adetailed outline of the project module including teaming, deliverables and student assessment, aswell as deployment and staging schedule. Two sample assignment handouts are included in theappendix. Of course these are suggestions based on a 3-day 55 minutes each session classschedule; modification is expected to fit needs of individual school setting.Teaming – Team size: 3 to 4 students
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- Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 11
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James A. Mynderse, Lawrence Technological University; Liping Liu, Lawrence Technological University; Andrew L. Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Robert W. Fletcher, Lawrence Technological University; Hamid Vejdani, Lawrence Technological University; Wuming Jing, Lawrence Technological University; Kingman E. Yee, Lawrence Technological University
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. He serves as Faculty Advisor for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Chapter at LTU, chair of the First Year Engineering Experience committee, chair for the LTU KEEN Course Modification Team, chair for the LTU Leadership Curriculum Committee, supervisor of the LTU Thermo-Fluids Laboratory, coordinator of the Certificate/Minor in Aeronautical Engineering, and faculty advisor of the LTU SAE Aero Design Team. Dr. Gerhart conducts workshops on active, collaborative, and problem-based learning, entrepreneurial mindset education, creative problem solving, and innovation. He is an author of a fluid mechanics textbook.Dr. Robert W. Fletcher, Lawrence Technological University Robert Fletcher
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- Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 6
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Louis Reis, Louisiana Tech University; Samira Fazel Anvaryazdi, Louisiana Tech University
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Entrepreneurial Mindset (ICE) - KEEN ICE Award and joined a KEEN Innovative Teaching (KIT) faculty member and become part of a unique cohort of faculty who are commit- ted to improving engineering education. The overall goal of her Ph.D. research is to improve healthcare operations through systems engineering and optimization while focusing on operations and health out- come metrics. Going forward, she plans to continue and broaden this research in support of two overall goals: maximizing the long-run average daily net profit of a medical system from business perspective as well as quality of life from human being aspect. She believes teaching is a very challenging and promising effort. At the end of each class, instructors
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Lawrence Funke, Ohio Northern University; J. Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University; David Sawyers, Ohio Northern University
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Purdue University, where he conducted re- search in both the School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Engineering Education. Prior to Purdue, he completed his undergraduate work at the University of Tulsa, also in Mechanical Engineering. He currently teaches first-year engineering courses as well as various courses in Mechanical Engineering, primarily in the mechanics area. His pedagogical research areas include standards-based assessment and curriculum design, including the incorporation of entrepreneurial thinking into the engineering curriculum and especially as pertains to First-Year Engineering.Dr. David Sawyers, Ohio Northern University David R. Sawyers, Jr. is a professor of mechanical engineering at
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- Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 9
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David S. Bowden, Lawrence Technological University; James A. Mynderse, Lawrence Technological University
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, 2007.[10] D. Pensky, "Supporting research and education in mechatronics from a solution provider's point of view," in MECATRONICS REM, 2012.[11] Ö. Yılmaz and K. Tunçalp, "A Mixed Learning Approach in Mechatronics Education," IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 294-301, 2011.[12] C. Kim and J. Tranquillo, "K-WIDE: Synthesizing the Entrepreneurial Mindset and Engineering Design," in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2014.[13] J. A. Riofrio and S. G. Northrup, "Teaching Undergraduate Introductory Course to Mechatronics in the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Using Arduino," in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2013.[14] R. Hyde, The Art of Assembly Language, San Fransisco: No Starch Press, 2010.[15