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- Unique Pedagogies for Mechanics Education
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Adrian Rodriguez, The University of Texas at Austin
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showedan increase in student engagement. However, it was inconclusive whether the homeworkcompletion grade was affected by the pedagogy. The results also showed that the homework hada weak positive correlation with exam performance.The present paper further aims to assess the efficacy of the pedagogy by examining studentengagement and student performance across multiple cohorts of the course. Learningmanagement system tools, like chat and polling, were previously shown to be effectivequalitative methods for overcoming the passive learning behavior exhibited by EFL students.Thus, a comparison by cohort and in aggregate were performed for the following: studentparticipation at each synchronous Q&A session using the chat feature, student polling
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- Learning Mechanics through Visual and Tactile Modalities
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Maxine Fontaine, Stevens Institute of Technology; Chaitanya Krishna Vallabh, Stevens Institute of Technology
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S - Incorrect sign on one or more components Resolve a vector F - Incorrect value of one or more components Add vectors N/A Q - Vector sketched in quadrant inconsistent with vector expression Sketch a vector A - Angle indicated on sketch inconsistent with calculated angleIn problem 2, students were asked to determine the moment of each force about a given point,then find the magnitude and
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Sridhar S. Condoor, Saint Louis University; Bryan MacGavin, Saint Louis University; Raja Shekar P. V.
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gravity is point A. For balance, if p= 4 ft and q = 1 ft, the counterweight must be: A. 5 lb B. 10 lb C. 20 lb D. 40 lb E. None of the above9. The footprint for the glass tabletop is resting on twosupports is A. B. C. D.10. A star-shaped base supports a glass tabletop. Thefootprint is: A. Blue dotted big circle A B. Black dashed hexagon B C. Red small hexagon C D. Purple dotted circle D E. The star shape.11. A force F is applied to the block. The weight of theblock is W. Determine the necessary condition for the blockto tip. A. F ³ µW and F ³ 2W B. F £ µW and F ³ 0.5W C. F ³ µW and F ³ 0.5W D. F £ µW and F £ 2W12. Angle q is 300, and the coefficient of friction is 1. If thedimensions of the block are
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- Teaching Mechanics: Modes and Methods
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Christopher Papadopoulos, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
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, particularly the InvertedClassroom format at the use of the Mastery Tests (but not the repeated opportunities). Table 2. Characteristics of Teaching Methods Phase > Regular Inverted Inverted + Mastery Inverted + StudioElement 1997-2008 F2009-present F2020-S2022 F2022-presentLecture Format/ Instructor presents Minimal notes presented; Q&A with entire Minimal notes presented; activity-Instructor Role notes on board class; example-driven; Instructor provides driven; Instructor and peer tutor and leads Q&A some individual consultation
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Waterloo Tsutsui, Purdue University, West Lafayette ; Daniel DeLaurentis, Purdue University
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Sarira Motaref, University of Connecticut
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): For the extruded beam shown, the allowable stress is 120 MPa in tension and 150MPa in compression. Determine the largest couple M that can be applied.Problem 5-1 (Optional - 3 points BONUS): For the following shape, draw the Mz and My components onthe blank cross sections shown and show which portions are under tension and compression. (2 pts) a) What point experience the highest compressive stress (A, B, or C)? (1 pt)Problem 5-2 (Optional - 2 points BONUS)For the following shape subjected to vertical shear, show where you would make cuts and shade the areawhere you would calculate Q to find the stress at point a.