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Curriculum Issues in Graphics
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Dioselin Gonzalez; Ronald Glotzbach; Carlos Morales
WindowsMedia. To receive Windows Media the author embedded a Windows Media Player COMobject within Director. This did have a negative aspect on the tool. COM is a Microsoftonly technology. Thus the tool would only be compatible with Windows Media when Page 8.659.4 Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education Session:running on a Windows system. On a Macintosh, users could only receive Real Mediaand QuickTime.In the third scenario
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Manufacturing Processes and Systems
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Sybillyn Jennings; Sunderesh Heragu; Robert Graves; Charles Malmborg
, algorithms, problems and solutions. The modules can be distributed at anominal cost to US and international universities via the web and CD-ROM media.I. IntroductionMaterials handling is fundamental to the productivity of manufacturing and distribution systems1,2, 3. It isa vital function in any manufacturing or distribution system. US enterprises invest over $60 billionannually in materials handling technology and systems. The Department of Commerce has identifiedmaterials handling as among the fastest growing segments of the world economy. It is therefore "Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nanomaterials for Learners of All Ages!
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Jacqueline Isaacs
requirements. Table 1. The Proposed Courses Year NEU UML UNH 1 Introduction to Nanomanufacturing 2/3 Science/technology elective for non- science/non-engineering majors 4/5 Nanomanufacturing Capstone Course G NanomanufacturingThis plan seemed viable and had the support of the Engineering Deans at Northeastern University, theUniversity of New Hampshire, and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Initial discussions, however,showed that this plan would not
Conference Session
Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Scott Danielson; Al Post; Bradley Rogers
solve both of these problems is the fuel cell. Fuel cells are direct energy conversiondevices that use an electrochemical reaction to produce power in an external circuit. Suitablereactions involve the exchange of ions across an electrolyte, with the electrons flowing throughan external circuit from which electrical power can be utilized. There are many electrochemicalreaction/electrolyte combinations used to produce power in this manner. A particularly Page 9.628.1promising and widely used technology is the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Zhongming Liang
sensors at a conveyor. The MiniMover-5 Robot System This paper discusses a significant improvement in the robotics lab for course CIMT 365 RoboticsApplications. It is a junior-level course in the curriculum of the ABET accredited MET program in themanufacturing technology department of Purdue University Fort Wayne. The three-credit course has two-hourlecture and three-hour lab in each of the fifteen weeks in a semester. Students in the MET program take aseries of courses in computer programming and automatic control including: . CS (Computer Science) 114 Structured Microcomputer Programming . CS 210 Computer Programming Fundamentals . EET (Electrical Engineering Technology) 211 Electrical
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
Mehmet Emre Bahadir, Southeastern Louisiana University
Paper ID #35119Outreach and Recruitment with 3D Printing and CADDr. MEHMET EMRE BAHADIR, Southeastern Louisiana University MEHMET EMRE BAHADIR is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Technology at Southeastern Louisiana University. His teaching and research interests are in the field of product design, industrial ecology, sus- tainable manufacturing, and additive manufacturing. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Outreach and Recruitment with 3D Printing and CAD
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ETD Poster Session
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
B. Sridhara
Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright 2004, American Society for Engineering Education”I. Introduction Undergraduate research should be an important part of our Engineering Technology (ET)curriculum because it better prepares our students for the graduate school. This additionalexperience also helps our majors in their career regardless of the job type because they learn towork independently as undergraduate researchers. However, it has been our observation that ETstudents are far less motivated to do research and report writing than those in other fields such asBiology, Chemistry and Physics. This is more apparent at Middle Tennessee State University(MTSU) since we have a large number
Conference Session
Professional Papers
Collection
2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
Authors
Kari J Lippert, University of South Alabama; Sean Walker, University of South Alabama; Roy Daniel McLeod, University of South Alabama; Sudhanshu Tarale, University of South Alabama; Christine Goldman Robinson, University of South Alabama; Matthew Christopher Monday, University of South Alabama; David Seger, University of South Alabama
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Professional Papers
several domains already. Largecomplex systems are being fitted with appropriate sensors and actuators to enable thistechnology. Manufacturing is one of the early adopters of this technology, but DT are beingsuccessfully implemented in a variety of domains including production systems[1, 2],agricultural systems[3], utility systems [4], healthcare systems [5], and military systems[6].While there are discussions on the use of digital twins in systems engineering [7], there is nocourse or textbook and few instructional materials are available outside of articles about thepromise of the technology or a specific implementation.DT technology is rapidly growing into its own field, straddling data science, computer science,artificial intelligence
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Studies of Student Teams and Student Interactions
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nourhan Emad El-Atky, Rowan University; Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #33430Student Perceptions of Project Management and Team Culture WithinCapstone ProjectsMrs. Nourhan Emad El-Atky, Rowan University Nourhan El-Atky is a Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineering at Rowan University. She received her BS from The Arab Academy Of Science And Technology in 2018 in Egypt. She is working on her Ph.D. at Rowan University. Her Ph.D. is focusing specifically on capstone design projects at Rowan University, senior and junior clinics in particular.Dr. Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University Dr. Smitesh Bakrania is an associate professor in Mechanical Engineering at Rowan University. He re
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lynn Olson P.E., Boise State University; Amy J Moll, Boise State University; Doug Bullock, Boise State University; Sondra M Miller, Boise State University; Amit Jain, Boise State University; Janet Callahan, Boise State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Technology, New Delhi.Dr. Janet Callahan, Boise State University Janet Callahan is the Chair of Materials Science and Engineering at Boise State University. Dr. Callahan received her Ph.D. in Materials Science, M.S. in Metallurgy, and B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Connecticut. Her educational research interests include materials science, freshman engineering programs, math education, and retention and recruitment of STEM majors. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Lessons Learned from S-STEM Transfer Student Scholarship ProgramAbstractThis paper describes how the College of Engineering at Boise State University utilized
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
William T. Evans PhD P.E., The University of Toledo
Engineering Technology University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio 43606 Email: william.evans@utoledo.eduAbstract:A number of labs have been developed using small scale dc motors that demonstrate the PIDalgorithm for speed and position control. These labs are very inexpensive and complement thePLC equipment presently in most automation labs. The labs will demonstrate the basic conceptsof PID and the concept of loop-in-loop control. These labs are currently under development andwill be shared in their early state complete with PLC program and HMI screen. They areextremely low cost and can be used to augment other labs using feedback control.DC Motor Position
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Rachel Koh, Smith College
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
how social and political factors drive technological innovations; in their teaching, Koh encourages students to seek connections between what they are learning in the engineering classroom and what they know from elsewhere. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Engagement in Practice: A Community Engaged Capstone Design Experience Rachel Koh, Smith CollegeAbstractService learning in engineering has been criticized on the basis that it often reproduces colonialand globalist tendencies that ultimately undermine already-marginalized communities. A majorproblem with sending engineering students into communities of
Conference Session
New Ideas
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Taras Grechyn; Petro Gogolyuk; Ilya Grinberg
Session 2533 Power Distribution System Conductor Sizing as Viewed From Thermodynamics Principles Ilya Grinberg, Petro Gogolyuk, Taras Grechyn Buffalo State College/ L’viv Polytechnic National University1. AbstractThe task of educating members of an engineering team (engineers, engineering technologists,and engineering technicians) becomes even more challenging as technology evolves towardsnew horizons. Power electronics, robotics, networks, advances in manufacturing technologies aswell as environmental and energy saving concerns call for new pedagogical and
Conference Session
Manufacturing Workforce Development
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University; Kuldeep S. Rawat, Elizabeth City State University; Chandra Bhushan Asthana P.E., Elizabeth City State University
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
Paper ID #36981Curriculum Alignment for Workforce Development in Advanced Manufac-turingDr. Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University Dr. Akbar Eslami is a professor and Engineering Technology coordinator in the Department of Math, Computer Science, and Engineering Technology at Elizabeth City State University. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University. His research interests are in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Design Optimization, Finite Element Analysis, Reverse Engineering, and Automation.Dr. Kuldeep S. Rawat, Elizabeth City State University KULDEEP S. RAWAT is
Conference Session
FPD XI: Assessing First-Year Programs, Experiences, and Communities
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia R. Backer, San Jose State University; Emily L. Allen, San Jose State University; Janet Sundrud, San Jose State University
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First-Year Programs
AC 2011-467: ASSESSMENT OF FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCES AT SJSUPatricia R Backer, San Jose State University PATRICIA BACKER is a professor of Technology and the Director of General Engineering at SJSU. In 1997, she received a Fulbright Scholar award in Peru where she taught on the topics of computer-based multimedia. At SJSU, she is involved in developing and assessing outreach programs to increase the number of underrepresented students in engineering.Emily L. Allen, College of Engineering, San Jose State UniversityJanet Sundrud, San Jose State University JANET SUNDRUD is a graduate student in the Department of Communication Studies. She specializes in performance theory, queer identities, gender equality, and critical
Conference Session
Teaching Teaming Skills Through Design
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Leah Jamieson; Lynne Slivovsky; William Oakes
Session 2525 Evaluating Multidisciplinary Design Teams Lynne Slivovsky, William Oakes, Leah Jamieson Purdue UniversityAbstract Many program look for ways to simulate “real” design experiences. At PurdueUniversity, the EPICS - Engineering Projects in Community Service – program does thisthrough long-term team projects that solve technology-based problems for local communityservice organizations. The program currently has 24 project teams with approximately 450students participating during the 2002 academic year. Each EPICS project team consists of tento 20 students, a local
Conference Session
Assessment of Graphics Programs
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
La Verne Abe Harris; Judy Birchman; Mary Sadowski
An Assessment of Graphics Faculty and Student Learning Styles M A. Sadowski, Ph.D. School of Technology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 J. A. Birchman, M.A. Computer Graphics Technology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 L. V. Harris, Ph.D. Information and Management Technology Arizona State University, Mesa, AZ 85212AbstractIt is generally accepted that the ability to visualize is an important tool for engineers andtechnologists
Conference Session
ECCD Technical Session 4: Energy and Analysis
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Hayrettin B. Karayaka, Western Carolina University; Chip W. Ferguson, Western Carolina University; Amber C. Thompson, Western Carolina University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #31612An Evaluation of Focused Outreach and Recruiting Efforts in aNuclear-Related Workforce Development ProgramDr. Hayrettin B Karayaka, Western Carolina University Bora Karayaka is an Associate Professor at the College of Engineering and Technology, Western Carolina University. He has worked as a Senior Engineer for smart grid and wireless communication industries for over ten years. He is currently responsible for teaching electric power engineering courses in the college. Dr. Karayaka’s research interests include power engineering education, energy generation, identification, modeling and control for
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2012 ERC
Authors
Matt Hourihan
Engineering Investments Advanced Manufacturing +41% ($68 million) CEMMSS doubling to $110 million CIF 21: doubling to $11 million CAREER (Young Investigator Support): +4.8% to $53 million, 125 awards Clean Energy Technology: +5% to $128 million NNI: +4.8% to $174 million; NITRD: $4.3 million SBIR/STTR: +8% to $165 million SEES, S+T Centers, ERCs essentially flatU.S. R&D INVESTMENTU.S. R&D INVESTMENTU.S. R&D INVESTMENTNASA Investments Science: Planetary Science: No more ExoMars, but alternate study underway James Webb ST continues growth (+21%, $628 million) Exploration: Orion MPCV on track for FY14 but System Dev down (-7.9%, $2.8 bil) Commercial crew transport system funding doubled ($830 mil
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Ilya Grinberg; Jack Waintraub
mathematics, science and English communication topics.The Mecomtronics Engineering Technology is based on 250 competencies of which 150 areclassified as technical and 100 are core competencies in the areas of mathematics, physics andEnglish communications 4. Included in the list of competencies are also employability skills.This forms the basis for the Associate Degree curriculum; however, the methodology for thedevelopment and delivery of the content is applicable to all levels of technical education. Themodular approach lends the flexibility to address topics such as power distribution, as a unit oflearning that can be integrated in a variety of learning modes. The topics addressed in themodule entitled, Electrical Power Distribution and Loading
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Mulchand S. Rathod; Joella H. Gipson
Session 2548 THE SMARTE ENRICHMENT PROJECTS: SUMMER ACADEMY FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHERS Mulchand S. Rathod Joella H. Gipson Division of Engineering Technology College of Education Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202SUMMARY INTRODUCTION The Southeast Michigan Alliance forReinvestment in Technological Education Based on the 1986 report, A Nation
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2012 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Michael Bouchard; Kristen M. Donnell
A New Approach to Student Design Michael Bouchard and Kristen M. Donnell Mars Rover Design Team Missouri University of Science and Technology Abstract The Mars Rover Design Team (MRDT) is a Design Team affiliated with the Student Design and Experiential Learning Center (SDELC) at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The MRDT operates as a self-supporting engineering firm, with technical, administrative, and financial branches and is managed by two tiers of leadership. The overall design of the MRDT leadership and team structure is markedly different than the traditional approach found in many student
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Ying Yu
Elevating Students’ Academic Motivations through Peer Instruction Faculty Paper Innovations In Engineering & Engineering Technology Education Ying Yu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Hartford yyu@hartford.edu A typical class body consists of students who are fast-learners, slow-learners andthose in between. The differences can sometimes be quite significant. Thus, one of thebiggest challenges that an instructor always face is how to engage students of every levelin the classroom. Well-designed peer instructional methods have
Conference Session
Energy Project and Laboratory Ideas
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Lee Greguske; Justin Reese; Frederik Betz; Chad Weis; Michael Swedish; Glenn Wrate
Director, Jon Kuhl,Application Engineer, and Alan Gilgenbach, Director of Internet Applicance Technology atEngage Networks, Inc. and Mr. Richard Westmore, Principle of Enertech for their ongoing workon this project.Bibliography1 Glenn Wrate, “Focus on Energy – Wisconsin’s Initiative to Reduce Industrial Energy Consumption”, Proceedingsof the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Session 23332 Glenn T. Wrate, “Development of a Building Electrical Power Systems Design Specialty,” Proceedings of the2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Session 1433
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Karen Horton
Session 3248 Teaching Industrial Applications of Vibration Measurement and Analysis Techniques Karen J. Horton, P.E. University of MaineAbstractA new junior level technical elective titled Industrial Vibrations has been developed forMechanical Engineering Technology students at the University of Maine. The course addressesthe needs of local industries such as paper production and shipbuilding, but the concepts areapplicable to a wide range of industries. Course prerequisites include calculus, but notdifferential equations, and
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching/Learning Strategies
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Jianping Yue
Session 3286 Do Basic Mathematical Skills Improve Spatial Visualization Abilities? Jianping Yue Department of Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences Essex County College Newark, New JerseyAbstractSpatial visualization skills are important in engineering graphics and computer-aided designcourses, especially in solid modeling, which has gained popularity in recent years. Are basicmathematical skills a factor in improving spatial visualization abilities? Based on the need todevelop these abilities, what mathematical
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan Scott Hassler, Penn State University Berks Campus; Rungun Nathan, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Marietta Scanlon, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus; Catherine L. Cohan, The Pennsylvania State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #48133BOARD # 349: Cultivating Curiosity: Faculty Insights on Mentoring S-STEMUndergraduate ResearchersDr. Ryan Scott Hassler, Penn State University Berks Campus Teaching Professor of Mathematics Research Interests: First Year Engineering Student Success (summer bridge programs); Mathematics retention of underrepresented minority students; Role Identity & Persistence (low-income undergraduate students); Conceptual Understanding (mathematical situation models); Hybrid learning (instructional technology); Early Algebra (textbook analysis) MS Applied Statistics PhD Mathematics & Science EducationDr
Conference Session
Visualization and Graphics
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Douglas Baxter
partsand assemblies, and the use of engineering design intent in the parts and assemblies. Thefirst two areas of evaluation were used when engineering graphics was taught on drawingboards. Maintaining these evaluation techniques has brought continuity to the everexpanding technology that has changed how engineering graphics is presented. The useof geometry orientation and documentation are not, however, sufficient to fully evaluate astudent’s performance as today’s engineering design programs all for considerablemodeling of the behavior of the geometry (be it part or assembly). Equations can linkdimensions between sketches, parts and assemblies. Engineering drawing annotations canchange with changes to the part they document; these important
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Subhash Sarin; Louis Guido; James Heflin; Robert Hendricks
engineering and the sciences, that may becompleted as part of the curriculum in each participating department. We have developed anintroductory microchip fabrication laboratory in which students process 4-inch wafers to createworking nMOSFETs and other devices. It is anticipated that this course will be required of allstudents in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering,and Physics, and has only freshman chemistry as its prerequisite. Interested students who thenselect the microelectronics option then take a sequence of core courses in solid state physics andsemiconductor processing technologies, and select electives from a menu including range ofelectronics materials processing courses, semiconductor devices
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Inter. collaboratory efforts in engr edu
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
William Kisaalita; Thomas Reeves
basis of cost and likelihood of stronger economic ties.However, the advantages of physical proximity are fast being eroded by developments ininformation and communication technologies. The linkages between U.S. and Indian softwarecompanies are a case in point. In light of this, the argument that it may not matter where thecustomer is located as long as the course objective of enhancing global competence/international Page 7.279.2awareness is met has merit. Additionally, less desirable locations may provide intercultural Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition