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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joakim Sigurd Wren, Linköping University, Sweden
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Diversity
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
essays., M. Holquist, Ed. Austin : University of Texas Press., 1981.[21] E. Roberts and K. Sayer, “Introducing ”the matrix classroom” university course design that facilitates active and situated learning though creating two temporary communities of practice.” International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 293 – 299, 2017.[22] A. L. Brown and A. S. Palincsar, Guided, cooperative learning and individual knowledge acquisition, ser. Technical report: no. 372. Champaign, Ill. : University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Cambridge, Mass.: Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., 1986.[23] E. K. T¨ornqvist, Bland grynnor och blindsk¨ar : kommunikation, l¨arande och teknik i
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Postcard Session 1: Retention and Student Success Strategies
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Anne Stephan, Clemson University; Laurel Whisler, Clemson University; Abigail T. Stephan, Clemson University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
holistic approach, but reshaped to have a more explicitconnection to the STEM courses and a deeper developmental approach to learning, mastering,and utilizing specific learning strategies.References[1] Aleks.com, 2018. Online. Available: https://www.aleks.com/about_aleks.[2] J. E. Van Dyken, “The Effects of Mathematics Placement on Successful Completion of anEngineering Degree and How One Student Beat the Odds,” Ph.D. dissertation, ClemsonUniversity, Clemson, SC, 2016.[3] S. Grigg and E. A. Stephan. (PREP)ARE: A student-centered approach to provide scaffoldingin a flipped classroom environment. ASEE 2018 in progress[4] P. Treuer and L. Whisler, “Entangled Learning: An Overview,” 2015. Available:http://www.EntangledLearning.org.[5] L. Whisler and P
Collection
2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
Authors
Andrew Czuchry
innovative process becauseeven existing designs can be improved if they are complex enough. The cost of this decision was$40 million but the rewards were obviously much more because Raytheon now has a standardmissile business unit as part of its operations. The framework in Figure 1 illustrates thedynamics of the decision making process and the need to know the unique dynamics of eachspecific industry. Hopefully, this coaching point illustrates the risk mitigation approach that thesenior management team can deploy to enhance their effectiveness.1 Botelho, E.L., Powell, K.R., Kincaid, S. and Wang, D. (2017). “What Sets Successful CEOs Apart.” HarvardBusiness Review, May-June, p. 70.2 Covey, Stephen R. (1989). The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
Conference Session
Track: Special Topic - Identity Technical Session 13
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2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
Authors
J. McLean Sloughter, Seattle University; Agnieszka Miguel, Seattle University; Mara Rempe, Seattle University; Katie Kuder P.E., Seattle University
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Diversity, Special Topic: Identity
 2018]. [5]   B. Louie, J. Hornback and D. Knight, "Learning from Leavers and Stayers: Survey Assessment  Findings to Enhance Women’s Retention in Engineering," in WEPAN National Conference,  Columbus, Ohio, 2012.  [6]   "AWE (Assessing Women & Men in Engineering)," Pennsylvania State University and University of  Missouri, [Online]. Available: https://www.engr.psu.edu/AWE/misc/about.aspx. [Accessed 29  November 2018]. [7]   C. M. Pribbenow, "Undergraduate Students’ Views of the College of Engineering: Reactions to the  Findings from the PACE Survey," Wisconsin Center for Educational Research , 2011. [8]   K. F. Trenshaw , A. Hetrick, R. F. Oswald, S. L. Vostral and C. M. Loui, "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
Collection
2019 ERC
Authors
Patrick Shiflette
. Two of the most important among these plans include the Mergers & S&T Acquisition Investments13th Five-Year Plan and the Made in China 2025 Plan, both ofwhich help to guide the country’s overall strategic direction.The Made in China 2025 Plan lists 10 domestic Chinese industries from which the government of China seeks toeliminate any foreign-produced technology: •Information technology •Energy-efficient and new-energy automobiles •Computer numerical control machine tools and robotics •Electric power equipment •Aerospace equipment
Conference Session
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Canino, Trine University; Kendall B. Teichert, Trine University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
projects for engineers in art,music, dance, and theatre[9]. The 2018 publication from The National Academies of Engineeringand Sciences outlines 100’s of collaborations between STEM and Humanities and Artsfaculty[10]. The report states that researchers have found the integration of STEM and thehumanities increases knowledge retention and can make learning more engaging. For a morecomplete analysis of the benefits of these efforts the interested reader is directed to the NationalAcademies report. This paper describes a design project given to first-year engineering students that allowedthem to experiment with connecting engineering and the humanities. The project invited studentsto use Mary Shelley’s classic novel Frankenstein as a platform to
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Technical Session 2: Embedded Systems
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J.w. Bruce, Tennessee Technological University; Ryan A. Taylor, University of Alabama
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Computers in Education
for adolescents with mild disabilities”, Teaching Exceptional Children, 28(3), 36-40, 1996.[17] F. Brooks, The Mythical Man-Month, Addison-Wesley, 1995.[18] C. Jones and O. Bonsignour, The Economics of Software Quality, Addison-Wesley, 2011.[19] S. McConnell, Code Complete, 2/e, Microsoft Press, 2004.[20] https://www.yegor256.com/2014/04/11/cost-of-loc.html
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Mechanics Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ron Averill, Michigan State University; Sara Roccabianca, Michigan State University; Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University
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Mechanics
100% rational and easy to follow solution process, Meets Minimum including required diagrams and figures Competency Incorrect answer due to one or two minor errors II 80% but supported by a correct solution process as described in Level I Does Not Meet Minimum III 0% Incorrect answer due to conceptual error(s) CompetencyIn Level II scores described in Table 2, there are two necessary conditions for classifying anerror as minor: 1. The mistake is a minor algebraic error, computational error, error in units or significant digits, or other human mistake such
Conference Session
Making it Sticky: Ways to Reinforce Prerequisite Knowledge
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jakob C Bruhl P.E., U.S. Military Academy
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Civil Engineering
Learning in a STEM Classroom Author ( s ): Andrew C . Butler , Elizabeth J . Marsh , J . P . Slavinsky and Richard G . Baraniuk Source : Educational Psychology Review , Vol . 26 , No . 2 , Special Issu. 2018;26(2):331-340.16. Wambeke B, Barry BE, Bruhl JC. Teaching Model as a Living Document. In: ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition. Columbus, OH: American Society for Engineering Education; 2017. https://peer.asee.org/28924.17. McGuire SY. Teach Students How to Learn: Strategies You Can Incorporate Into Any Course to Improve Student Metacognition, Study Skills, and Motivation. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing; 2015.
Conference Session
Professional Development for Graduate Students
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Michael A. Matthews P.E., University of South Carolina; Gina M. Kunz, University of South Carolina; Kevin Brock, University of South Carolina; Darin Freeburg, University of South Carolina
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Graduate Studies
value theinterdisciplinary experience they currently get.) Second, we offer our courses by the usualsemester (spring, summer, for all) over a 14-week period. Programs on a trimester system mighthave to adapt accordingly. Third, for large research groups, it should be possible for the principalinvestigator(s) to present our approach via research group meetings. Students could then beprovided with the appropriate templates and coached to use the CT framework in bothpresentations as well as in the drafting of papers. We believe research advisors and their studentswould benefit from having a consistent intellectual framework as well as a consistent vocabularyto use in developing critical reading and writing skills. Finally, other universities might
Conference Session
ENT Division Technical Session: Entrepreneurship and IP
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kevin Buffardi, California State University, Chico; David Rahn, California State University, Chico
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
: United StatesAssociation for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 2017.[8] F. Martin, “Toy projects considered harmful.” Commun. ACM 49(7), July 2006. pp. 113-116. doi:10.1145/1139922.1139958[9] T. Nurkkala and S. Brandle, “Software studio: teaching professional software engineering.”In Proceedings of the 42nd ACM technical symposium on Computer science education (SIGCSE'11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2011. pp. 153-158. doi:10.1145/1953163.1953209[10] M. Beedle, A. van Bennekum, A. Cockburn, W. Cunningham, M. Fowler, J. Highsmith, A.Hunt, R. Jeffries, J. Kern, B. Marick, R.C. Martin, K. Schwaber, J. Sutherland, and D. Thomas.“Manifesto for Agile Software Development.” Agile Manifesto, February 2001. [Online].Available: Agile Alliance, http
Conference Session
Pedagogy and Teaching Preparation in Graduate Programs
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Locke Davenport Huyer, University of Toronto; Neal I. Callaghan, University of Toronto; Dawn M. Kilkenny, University of Toronto
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Graduate Studies
autonomy support, and undergraduate student engagement," International Journal of Educational Research, vol. 98, pp. 91-105, 2019.[5] D. A. Torvi, "Engineering graduate teaching assistant instructional programs: training tomorrow's faculty members," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 83, no. 4, pp. 376- 382, 1994.[6] J. Johnson and D. D. Pratt, "The apprenticeship perspective: Modelling ways of being," Five perspectives on teaching in adult and higher education, pp. 83-103, 1998.[7] A. E. Austin, "Preparing the next generation of faculty: Graduate school as socialization to the academic career," The journal of higher education, vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 94-122, 2002.[8] J. S. Fairweather, "Beyond
Conference Session
Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephen Secules, Florida International University
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Diversity
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Student
Links webpage. https://gwc.gsrc.ucla.edu/Resources[10] Eaton, S. (2018). “10 great writing resources for grad students.” Learning Teaching and Leadershipblog. https://drsaraheaton.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/10-great-writing-resources-for-grad-students/[11] Lantsoght, E. (2017). “How to Deal with the Two-body Problem.” Academic Transfer blog.https://www.academictransfer.com/en/blog/how-to-deal-with-the-two-body-problem/[12] Baker, K. (2014). “On ‘Poor Husbands’ and Two-Body Problems.” Chronical Vitae.https://chroniclevitae.com/news/609-on-poor-husbands-and-two-body-problems[13] Warner, J. (2017). “Academic Hazing?” Inside Higher Ed blog.https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-visiting/academic-hazing[14] Kelsky, K. (2019). “Academic Hazing is
Conference Session
Postgraduate Pathways and Experiences
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jacob Allen Cress, University of Dayton; Patrick W. Thomas, University of Dayton
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Educational Research and Methods
. 62, no. 1, pp. 27-42, Mar. 2019.[6] V. B. Mansilla, “Assessing Student Work at Disciplinary Crossroads”, ​Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning,​ vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 14-21, Jan. 2005.[7] V. B. Mansilla and et. al., “Quality Assessment in Interdisciplinary Research and Education”, ​Research Evaluation​, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 69-74, Apr. 2006.[8] R. K. Yin, ​Case Study Research: Design and Methods, Applied Social Research Methods Series,​ 5th ed., Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications, 2013.[9] S. B. Merriam, ​Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation​, San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2009.[10] D. Wicks, “The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers”, ​Qualitative Research in Organizations and
Conference Session
Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Marialice Mastronardi, University of Texas at Austin; Audrey Boklage, University of Texas at Austin; Risa D. Hartman, University of Texas at Austin, NASCENT Center; Darlene Yañez, University of Texas at Austin, NASCENT Center; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
] 2013. [Online]. Available: https://www.nacme.org/underrepresented-minorities.[5] Catherine Hill Christianne Corbett Andresse St Rose, "Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics," 2010. [Online]. Available: https://www.aauw.org/aauw_check/pdf_download/show_pdf.php?file=why-so-few- research.[6] Pamela R. Aschbacher, Erika Li, Ellen J. Roth, "Is Science Me? High School Students’ Identities, Participation and Aspirations in Science, Engineering, and Medicine," Journal of Research in Scientific Teaching, pp. VOL. 47, NO. 5, PP. 564–582, 2010.[7] S. Catsambis, "Gender, race, ethnicity, and science education in the middle grades," Journal of Research in Science Teaching, pp. Vol. 32
Conference Session
Alternatives to Traditional Assessment
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Kristen M. Ward, Arizona State University; Yingyan Lou, Arizona State University
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Educational Research and Methods
– 378, 1998.[3] K. Heid, “In-Depth Interviews to Understand Student Understanding”, in Assessment Practices in Undergraduate Mathematics (Gold, G., Kieth, S., and Marion W. ed), pp. 109 – 110, 1999.[4] V. Odafe, “Oral Examination in College Mathematics: an Alternative Assessment Technique”, PRIMUS, 16(3), pp. 243 – 256, 2006.[5] P. Iannone, and A. Simpson “Oral Assessment in Mathematics: Implementation and Outcomes”, Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: International Journal of the IMA, 31(4), pp. 179 – 190, 2012.[6] P. Iannone, P. and A. Simpson, “Students’ Views of Oral Performance Assessment in Mathematics: Straddling the ‘Assessment of’ and ‘Assessment for’ Learning Divide
Conference Session
Curricular Advancements in ECE
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Chad Eric Davis P.E., University of Oklahoma; Paul Moses, University of Oklahoma
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Electrical and Computer
implemented with larger group sizes. While teaching a course with a group-basedstructure is often more work for the instructor, it provides a great benefit to the students andreduces operational and support cost. Engineering students need to gain as much experienceworking on teams as possible, so they are prepared for the teaming environment that isprevalent in industry. For this reason, educators should try to incorporate a group-basedcourse design that includes ample individual assignments whenever it is possible. It wasfound that a 50/50 model, where half of the grade came from group work and half came fromindividual work functioned well in ECE3873.References1. E. Sancristobal, M. Castro, S. Martin, M. Tawkif, A. Pesquera, R. Gil, G. Daz and J
Conference Session
Design Methodologies 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Arash Nourimand, University of Toronto; Alison Olechowski, University of Toronto
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
literacy which presuppose CADeducation, so that designers can pick the best tool for the design task(s) [11]. Dankwort et al.suggest there should be less emphasis on the education of the tool itself, and more focus on howthe tool integrates with the entire product development lifecycle [17]. Through a cursory readingof the design courses at the institutions mentioned above, there is no explicit requirement forthese courses to ensure deliverables of conceptual designs, let alone, conceptual designs whichare created in CAD [13] [14] [15] [16]. For introductory courses, Brown’s shows empirically thatstudents who enroll in the introductory CAD classes can find them unengaging, which can act asan impediment to further seeking to practice CAD in future
Conference Session
2-Year College Division: Collaboration Between Institutions
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
James K. Nelson Jr. P.E., Texas A&M University System; Karen Buck, M.Ed., The Blinn College District; Nancy Shankle Jordan, RELLIS Academic Alliance in The Texas A&M University System; Mary Hensley, The Blinn College District
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Two-Year College
the Necessary Infrastructure: When RELLIS was announced in 2016 much of the campus infrastructure dated back to the 1940’s. This infrastructure was insufficient to support the envisioned campus and there were no buildings in which the classes could be offered. Blinn College District began construction of its first classroom and office building on RELLIS beginning in 2016. That building opened in fall 2018 and was the location of all classes offered through the Academic Alliance that academic year. A&M System began construction of its first building in spring 2018 (it opened in fall 2019) and its second building in fall 2019 (scheduled to open in January 2021). Lastly, construction of a three
Conference Session
Design Teams 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Peter Schuster, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Lauren Anne Cooper, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Eltahry Elghandour, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Eileen W. Rossman P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Sarah Harding, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
the required skill set(s)? Were too many people interested in thatproject as their first choice? Were enough people interested in the project to get a team of four?We asked them to consider moving to their second or third choice if their first choice had morethan four people. During this reflection period, we (the faculty facilitators) highlighted thoseprojects that had fewer than four interested people and suggested students consider moving theirsticky notes to those projects. We also highlighted projects for which there appeared to beinadequate skills. We reiterated that each project should have a team of four people, then weasked them to make a final decision regarding their choice of project. After this short time ofreflection, we started
Conference Session
Course Transformation in ECE
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Rabih Younes, Duke University; Cecilé Sadler, Duke University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Chung. Revisiting first-year college students’ mattering: Social support, academic stress, and the mattering experience. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 9(1):21–37, 2007. [5] Robert-Paul Juster, Bruce S McEwen, and Sonia J Lupien. Allostatic load biomarkers of chronic stress and impact on health and cognition. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 35(1):2–16, 2010. [6] KS Coyne, Z Zhou, C Thompson, and E Versi. The impact on health-related quality of life of stress, urge and mixed urinary incontinence. BJU international, 92(7):731–735, 2003. [7] Susan Gennaro and Mary Dawn Hennessy. Psychological and physiological stress: impact on preterm birth. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic
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Educational Interventions and Pedagogy in Biomedical Engineering - June 22nd
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Emily Dosmar, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Patrick Ferro P.E., Gonzaga University
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Biomedical Engineering
the material(s) as ductile or brittle. Explain your rationale.  Identify and discuss three potential sources of error in this experiment. Your discussion should include a method of minimizing the impact of these sources of error on the results.Appendix CAssignment: read the lab report that your team was assigned, and then provide feedback asfollows: 1. write an internal document in the format that could be submitted at work that includes the lab experimental procedure used in the report; the internal document must also include your judgment and recommendations. 2. complete the feedback table that will be given to the authors of the report; be professional
Conference Session
First-year Programs: Retention and Bridge Programs #1
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Marina Miletic, University of New Mexico; Abhaya K. Datye, University of New Mexico; Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico; Eva Chi, University of New Mexico; Jamie Gomez, University of New Mexico; Pil Kang, University of New Mexico; Sang M. Han, University of New Mexico; Yan Chen, University of New Mexico; Catherine Anne Hubka, University of New Mexico
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
and technology retention database,”Research News on Graduate Education, 2(2), 2000.[8] E. Seymour, and N. M. Hewitt, Talking about leaving: Why undergraduates leave thesciences, Westview Press, CO. 1997.[9] C. M. Vogt, “Faculty as a critical juncture in student retention and performance inengineering programs,” Journal Engineering Education, 97(1), 27–36, 2008.[10] M. Meyer and S. Marx, “Engineering dropouts: A qualitative examination of whyundergraduates leave engineering,” Journal of Engineering Education, 103(4), pp.525-548,2014.[11] R.M. Felder, K.D. Forrest, L. Baker‐Ward, E.J. Dietz, and P.H. Mohr, “A longitudinalstudy of engineering student performance and retention: I. Success and failure in the introductorycourse,” Journal of
Collection
2019 ASEE Zone I Conference & Workshop
Authors
Brandiff R Caron
and ethical components of the profession of engineering are shaped arelicensure and accreditation. “Licensure is the mark of a professional. It's a standard recognized by employersand their clients, by governments and by the public as an assurance of dedication, skill and quality.”3 Socialand ethical components reveal themselves in this arena through professional codes of ethics. Every professional1 National Academy of Engineering, U. S. The engineer of 2020: Visions of engineering in the new century. Washington, DC: NationalAcademies Press, 2004.2 Phase, I. I. Educating the engineer of 2020: Adapting engineering education to the new century. National Academies Press, 2005.3 https://www.nspe.org/resources/licensure/why-get
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2019 ASEE Zone I Conference & Workshop
Authors
Wei Xie; Jared Auclair; Jinxiang Pei
gene therapy to the United States, FDA News Release, 2017.[6] Roger Greene, Jennifer Mercer, Meg Casais, Tony Lubiniecki, Joseph Mezzatesta, SamanthaSheridan, Mark Schenerman, Bruce Meiklejohn, Stefanie Pluschkell, Paul Smock, Stuart Feldman,Jutta Look, Bernerd McGarvey, John Towns, Lois Atkins, Jim Precup, Paul Tsang, Tim Schofield,Sally Anliker, Taruna Arora, Mark Rosolowsky, Anurag S. Rathore, “Quality by Design forBiotechnology Products,” BioPharm International, DOI (2009).[7] P. Kaminsky, Y. Wang, Analytical Models for Biopharmaceutical Operations and Supply ChainManagement: A Survey of Research Literature, Pharmaceutical Bioprocess, 2 (2015) 61-73.[8] Feliza Mirasol, “The Challenges of PAT in the Scale Up of Biologics Production
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2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Pranav Bhounsule; Deborah Chaney; Lorena Claeys; Randall D. Manteufel
projections: 2005–2050. Washington, DC: Pewhispanic center, http://www.pewhispanic.org/2008/02/11/us-population-projections-2005-2050/[3] Hobson, Rosalyn S. "The changing face of classroom instructional methods: service learningand design in a robotics course." In Frontiers in Education Conference, 2000. FIE 2000. 30thAnnual, vol. 2, pp. F3C-20. IEEE, 2000.[4] Salzman, Noah and Strobel, Johannes, "Motivations and Benefits for College StudentsServing as Mentors in a High School Robotics Competition" (2011). School of EngineeringEducation Graduate Student Series.[5] Sevier, Carol, Seung Youn Chyung, Janet Callahan, and Cheryl Schrader. "What Value DoesService Learning Have on Introductory Engineering Students' Motivation and ABET ProgramOutcomes
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2020 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
Authors
Patrick Chernjavsky; Greyson Chudyk
) x1 Altimeter STM32F427 x2 Accelerometer, x2 Gyroscope, Pixhawk 1 $130 (168 MHz) x1 Magnetometer, x1 Barometer Figure 8. Pixhawk Autopilot Compar i- After analyzing the information above, our team chose to use the Pixhawk 2.1 (Cube) on BFL. ThePixhawk 2.1 meets all requirements set by the team, and has proven to be reliable on our legacy systems. Otherreasons the Pixhawk 2.1 was chosen include its relatively low cost, excess amount of redundant sensors for safeflight in case of sensor failure(s), and ability to
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2019 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Roy Myose; Syed Raza; Elizabeth Rollins; Brandon Buerge; Nicholas Smith
greatly appreciated. Bibliography1 K. Moore, C. Jones, and R.S. Frazier, Dec 2017, "Engineering Education for Generation Z," AmericanJournal of Engineering Education, Vol. 8, No. 2, retrieved 1 Jul 2019 fromhttps://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1162924.pdf.2 M. Taylor, 2011, "Teaching Generation NeXt: Methods and Techniques for Today’s Learners," A Collectionof Papers on Self-Study and Institutional Improvement – 2011 Higher Learning Commission, retrieved 1 Jul2019 from https://taylorprograms.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Techniques_article_2011.pdf.3 R. Myose, S. Raza, K. Hoffmann, and A. Ghoddoussi, Sep 2014, "Correlating Engineering Statics StudentPerformance with Scores of a Test over Pre-requisite
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Computer Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Veeramuthu Rajaravivarma, Central Connecticut State University; G. Thomas Bellarmine, Florida A&M-Florida State University
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Engineering Technology
any outbound communication. This means the essential requirement of dynamicfirewall software. Zone alarm firewall is a good choice for VNC as it validates bothinbound and outbound communication, does not slow down the connection, does notrequire much of the computer’s resources, and is also available freely.ConclusionThe paper presents a set of laboratory exercises for learning two software tools, VNC andVisual Route, and the logic behind combining both tools for increased security. Theseexercises are designed by the author(s) using the open source network testing tools to Page 12.1593.16complement the existing laboratory exercises in
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Eduaction - Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin Dahm, Rowan University; William Riddell, Rowan University; Roberta Harvey, Rowan University; Paris von Lockette, Rowan University; Eric Constans, Rowan University; Jennifer Courtney, Rowan University
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Design in Engineering Education
Engineerign Education, 95, 1 (2005).2 Dally, J. W. and Zhang, G.M., “A Freshman Engineering Design Course,” Journal of Engineering Education, 83, 2(1994).3 Quinn, R. E., “Drexel’s E4 Program: A Different Professional Experience for Engineering Students and Faculty,”Journal of Engineering Education, 82, 4 (1993).4 Froyd, J. E. and Ohland, M. W., “Integrated Engineering Curricula,” Journal of Engineering Education, 94, 1(2005).5 D. K. Ludlow and K. H. Schulz, "Writing across the chemical engineering curriculum at the University of NorthDakota," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 83, pp. 161, 1994.6 J. A. Newell, D. K. Ludlow, and S. P. K. Sternberg, "Progressive development of oral and written communicationskills across and integrated