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Conference Session
Design in BME Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vladimir Genis, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
/visual aids to encourage children between the ages of seven monthsand three years to perform therapeutic movements of the affected arm. Twomodifications of the proposed device were developed and tested in the laboratory by thetwo groups of students. The first modification was designed to train an infant or toddlerto open his or her fist without the need for casting the unaffected arm. The secondmodification (described in this work) encourages the child to raise the affected arm.Multiple criteria and testing parameters have been created in order to ensure the safety,effectiveness, functionality, and accuracy of the device. Three 11-week terms weredevoted to the research, development, and testing of this device, which required preciseplanning of
Collection
2007 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Larry A. Glasgow
horsepowerrequirement), and 3) allowed to drain from the tank through a valve and a short length of 2-inchdiameter hose (evaluation of Torricelli’s theorem). The intent of this exercise was to providestudents with the opportunity to experience fluid forces, velocities, and frictional losses in aphysically meaningful context. Experience has shown conclusively that these objectives are notbeing met by the small-scale activities carried out with our present laboratory experiments. Results from the activities described above have been evaluated through quizzes,examinations, and direct student responses (questionnaires completed by the participants). Thephysically-relevant field experiences appear to have had a positive impact upon test subjects andthe
Collection
2007 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Yahong Rosa Zheng; Sarat K. Chitneni; Daryl G. Beetner
DSP Curriculum Development for Computer Engineering using Altera’s DE2 FPGA Kits Yahong Rosa Zheng, Sarat K. Chitneni, Daryl G. Beetner Electrical and computer engineering University of Missouri-Rolla Email: {zhengyr, scmt9, daryl}@umr.eduAbstractThis paper presents laboratory materials on Digital Signal Processing (DSP) for ComputerEngineering (CmpE) curriculum using Altera’s DE2 FPGA (Field Programmable Array)university kits. The Altera’s DE2 kit has been adopted by many universities for courses ondigital logic, embedded systems, and computer architecture. However, it has not been fullyexploited
Collection
2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Laurent Simon; Piero Armenante; Rajesh Dave
, teachers, school administrators,and parents from New Jersey’s inner cities. For the past several years, professional enrichmentworkshops for HS science teachers and science department chairs1,2 have been made available through theCPCP.High school teachers who participate in other professional development activities at NJIT will also bemade aware of this unique opportunity. The Center sponsors a one-day seminar, which includesinteractive presentations, laboratory experiments, demonstrations, and lecture modules at the New JerseyInstitute of Technology. This year, the topic is Learn about Pharmaceutical Techniques. Theknowledge, ideas, notes, and teaching material for activities acquired by teachers in attendance should beeasily implemented in the
Conference Session
Enhancing K-12 Mathematics Education with Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Celina Bochis, University of Alabama; Steven Hsia, University of Alabama; Pauline Johnson, University of Alabama; Karen Boykin, University of Alabama; Sandra Wood, University of Alabama; Larry Bowen, University of Alabama; Kevin Whitaker, University of Alabama
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
recovery and minimization, by-product research & development to computer based environmental modeling while interacting with company personnel at all levels as well as with external technical, state and federal agencies, public and private research organizations, and academic institutions. Prior to VMC, Sandy held positions as Engineering Laboratory Manager, Materials Engineer, Construction Services Manager, and Environmental Scientist for a southeastern region based consulting civil engineering firm (1987-90). Early in her career, she performed basic and applied medical and biomaterials research at Southern Research Institute then the University of Alabama at
Conference Session
Direct Measures of Student Performance
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Allen Estes, California Polytechnic State University; Stephen Ressler, U.S. Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
). In this example, there were two questions from existing surveys that support this outcome. The performance standard is at least an average student response of 4.0 on a 1 to 5 scale (1: Strongly disagree, 2: disagree, 3: neutral, 4: agree, 5: strongly agree). The benchmark was the average response by students to the same question over the previous five years. Four specific laboratory experiences were chosen as embedded indicators, with the students’ laboratory reports specifically requiring the analysis and interpretation of data. Two of the indicators involved designing experiments, which are difficult to find in most civil engineering programs. In this program, there is an annual course assessment process, in which both the
Conference Session
Teams and Teamwork in Design II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ralph Sandfry, US Air Force Academy; michael bettner, US Air Force Academy; Tim Lawrence, US Air Force Academy; Michael Sobers, US Air Force Academy
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
. With sponsorship from the Air Force Research Laboratory, he led the cadets in flying the Academy’s first successful supersonic rocket. He also teaches engineering courses in astrodynamics, attitude dynamics & control, rocket propulsion, linear systems analysis and controls. Lieutenant Colonel Sandfry is originally from Columbia, Missouri. He earned his commission from ROTC and the University of Kansas in 1989, graduating with a major in Aerospace Engineering. His Air Force career includes engineering and program management assignments with the Global Positioning System Joint Program Office in Los Angeles AFB, California and the Maverick Missile Program Office at Hill AFB, Utah. In 1995 he
Conference Session
Innovations in Teaching and Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Monica Cardella, Center for the Advancement of Scholarships on Engineering Education (CASEE); Cynthia Atman, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
this study, ateam of five industrial engineering students agreed to allow the investigator to observe their teammeetings, individually interview each team member and analyze their work related to theircapstone project. For the laboratory based study, eight industrial engineering seniors were askedto think aloud while completing a three-hour design problem. The findings from the capstonestudy guided the analysis of the data from the laboratory based study.Mathematical thinking behavior was investigated using Schoenfeld’s five fundamental aspects ofmathematical thinking: knowledge base, problem solving strategies or heuristics, effective use ofresources, beliefs and affects and mathematical practices1 . Additionally, Atman and Bursic’sdesign
Conference Session
Engineering Education in the Arab World / Mid-East Region
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ulas Toros, University of Florida; George Younis, University of Florida; Fazil Najafi, University of Florida
Tagged Divisions
International
high school Grade Point Average (GPA), ScholasticAptitude Test 1 (SAT 1) and the American Collegiate Test (ACT). International students arerequired to have either been educated in an English speaking country or provide results ofTOEFL test.The minimum requirements for qualification into the program are2: • Graduation from a regionally accredited or state-approved secondary school or the equivalent (G.E.D., etc.). • Fifteen academic units, including 4 years of English, 3 years of math, 3 years of natural sciences (two with laboratories), 3 years of social sciences, and 2 sequential years of a foreign language. • A cumulative C average in the academic core, as computed by the university, at all institutions
Conference Session
Embedded Computing
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sang-Hoon Lee, Polytechnic University; Anshuman Panda, Polytechnic University; Vikram Kapila, Polytechnic University; Hong Wong, Polytechnic University
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
is currently pursuing a dual B.S/M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and expects to graduate in June 2007. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi. He has worked as a teaching and research assistant with responsibilities in the area of mechatronics.Vikram Kapila, Polytechnic University VIKRAM KAPILA is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY, where he directs an NSF funded Web-Enabled Mechatronics and Process Control Remote Laboratory, an NSF funded Research Experience for Teachers Site in Mechatronics that has been featured on WABC-TV and NY1 News, and an NSF funded GK-12 Fellows project. He has held visiting positions with the Air Force Research
Conference Session
Design Experiences in Energy Systems
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Alvarado, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
manner ‚ Page 12.446.2 Ability to learn about the latest trends in thermal management or pertinent field of study ‚ Ability to design and build laboratory equipment, and high value-added or high end products ‚ Ability to learn how to assemble equipment and components from different suppliers at low costIn the case of advanced thermal systems, students, engineers and plant managers should alsopossess or acquire the necessary technical skills to meet future energy-related challengesincluding energy conservation in a competitive global economy. Students should have the abilityto specify fluid mechanics and heat transfer
Conference Session
Communication and Professional Skills in BME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donna Ebenstein, Bucknell University; Joe Tranquillo; Daniel Cavanagh
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
implemented by our Biomedical Engineering Program. This 1new model consists of a sequence of four courses spanning the junior and senior years. It wasdeveloped to ensure that all students receive repeated exposure to a wide range of skills relevantto the biomedical engineering profession as well as those required for accreditation. The topicscovered include a wide range of ‘soft’ skills,5 such as regulatory issues, environmental impacts,and project management, in addition to laboratory-based ‘hard’ skills, such as rapid prototypingand computer-aided design (CAD). While this sequence does not address the issue of the seniorcapstone being the students’ only exposure to open-ended design, it does provide
Conference Session
Student Teams And Project Based Learning / The Critical First Year in Engineering Education / Student Teams and Project-Based Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tamara Moore, University Of Minnesota; Heidi Diefes-Dux, Purdue University; P.K. Imbrie, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
teamfunctioning.The course is structured with two fifty-minute lectures per week and a two-hour computerlaboratory meeting. The students are assigned to a three or four person team starting in week 3of the semester and remain with that team through week 7 of the semester. Students are assignedto a different team starting in week 8 of the semester. Students are placed on teams by teachingassistants with the use of guidelines that assure diversity in terms of self-evaluation of computerand programming skills, and placement of females and international students so that theseunderrepresented groups are not isolated. Teams are asked to work together on a weekly basis inlecture, laboratory, and outside of class for team assignments. Although this study
Conference Session
Biology and Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George Meyer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; David Jones, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Tagged Divisions
Biological & Agricultural
single screw laboratory scaleextruder. Extrusions were carried out with 18% moisture starch and three polystyrene levels of15, 20, and 25%. Talc was added at 0, 1,2, and 5 percent. The size of foam pellets wasmeasured. Fuzzy logic methods including FCM clustering ANFIS rule-generation were used tomap torque and pressure to radial expansion, and torque, pressure, and talc to radial expansion.The models training and validation were able predict expansion very well with correlationfactors around 0.94.Student AcceptanceStudent reaction to this class was very good. The overall class score was (3.38+0.54 /4.0). Theoverall instructor score was (3.67+0.35 /4.0). Students were quite complimentary about thecourse. They felt both instructors did a good job
Conference Session
Writing and Communication II: Practical Perspectives on Teaching and Assessment
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Jernquist, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; David Godfrey, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Todd Taylor, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education
necessarily help the student transition to the skills necessary for engineering andscientific technical writing.Since effective communication skills are as important to engineers as their technical skills,students need guidance from department and institutional support teams to help them understandthe complexities of the engineering writing processes and products. Writers need to understandand appreciate the investment of time required for informal writing, such as writing to learncourse content. They also need to value audience expectations and learn the forms in which toexpress content knowledge, such as laboratory reports and design projects. Further, they need tolearn the conventions of sentence-level expression within those forms. This includes
Conference Session
Intersdisciplinary Courses and Environmental Undergraduate Research
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Helene Hilger, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Francis De Los Reyes, North Carolina State University; Warren DiBiase, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Len Holmes, University of North Carolina - Pembroke; Stephanie Luster-Teasley, North Carolina A&T State University; Siva Mandjiny, University of North Carolina - Pembroke; Todd Steck, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Keith Schimmel, North Carolina A&T State University; Chuang Wang, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
Professor of Educational Research at the University of North Carolina - Charlotte. Dr. Wang teaches educational research and statistics courses. Dr. Wang received a master of applied statistics degree and a PhD degree in educational research from The Ohio State University. Page 12.1083.2© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 MULTI-CAMPUS DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PROBLEM-BASED-LEARNING COURSES IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY WITH INTERDISCIPLINARY LEARNINGIntroductionThe project described here began with a civil engineering and biology laboratory
Conference Session
Technology Literacy for Non-Engineers
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Oakley, Oakland University; Lorenzo Smith, Oakland University; Yin-ping (Daniel) Chang, Oakland University
Tagged Divisions
Technological Literacy Constituent Committee
the category of outreach to humanities and liberal arts students.Courses specifically designated for teachers in the course description were not Page 12.1478.4included in the table. Additionally, laboratory courses were not included in the table,since these courses were almost always affiliated with another class and includingthem would have artificially boosted the enrollment numbers.DiscussionAfter analyzing the thirty universities, thirty-seven general education physics coursesdesigned primarily for non-science majors were found to have enrollments totaling5,711 students. This contrasted with only four commonly taught engineeringoutreach courses
Conference Session
Capstone Design II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen Laguette, University of California-Santa Barbara
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
, and integrate analytical and designskills.The ME Capstone Design Projects include the following types of projects: 1) Industry Partner projects are supported by gifts to the program. Students have an opportunity to work on practical design projects and to interact with outside engineers. 2) Research Partner projects are supported by research or University funding to support current University research projects. Students have an opportunity to work with leading international researchers, graduate students, and research laboratories. 3) Student Organizations and Design Competitions include the SAMPE Bridge and Wing Competitions, the Mini-Baja Car race, and Engineers Without Borders. Our student teams have
Conference Session
ABET Accreditation of Multidisciplinary Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fred DePiero, California Polytechnic State University; Lynne Slivovsky, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
AC 2007-2527: MULTIDISCIPLINARY EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATEENGINEERING STUDENTSFred DePiero, California Polytechnic State University Dr. Fred DePiero received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University in 1985 and 1987. He then worked as a Development Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory until 1993. While there he was involved in a variety of real-time image processing projects including a high-compression video transmission system for remote driving and several laser-based ranging systems. Fred began working on his Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee while still at ORNL, and completed it in May 1996. His research interests include
Conference Session
Unique Developments in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Darnell Austin, California State University-Fresno
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Page 12.155.4Angeles. The department has established a relationship with SSMT laboratories in the LosAngeles area where the southern California students get a real life exposure to the testingapplications.In other words, this class combines all the features of how a distance learning class can beorganized. Lecture material is covered on-line through virtual methods and accounts for halfof the course. In person, it meets for two long weekends in Fresno for lab work. For one halfof a weekend, distance students meet in their area and the instructor travels with them to acommercial laboratory. If the student evaluations are to be believed, this is one of theirfavorite classes. There are side benefits from having these students visit the campus
Conference Session
ChE: Computers and Simulation in the Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Zollars, Washington State University; Christopher Hundhausen, Washington State University; Melissa Stefik, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
the School of ElectricalEngineering and Computer Science an experimental learning laboratory exists.Contained in this laboratory are two rooms separated by a two way mirror. In one of thetwo rooms there is a Smartboard system. This works like a whiteboard but also recordseverything that students in the room write on its surface (in addition to many otheroptions). From the second room observers may watch the students in the first room aswell as record all of their actions (both audio and visual), comment of these actions, andcommunicate with the students when necessary. To probe for possible reasons why students might struggle with the work in thematerial and energy balance course we asked for four volunteer two-person teams fromthe
Conference Session
Educational Software
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harry Franz, University of Houston-Downtown; Alberto Gomez-Rivas, University of Houston-Downtown
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
thatwork in the electrical power sector of industry do have prior knowledge of electrical powerindustrial software.A virtual electrical power systems laboratory is used in the EET-3334 course in conjunction withthe theory and application of the lecture. This virtual electrical power systems laboratory allowsa variety of electrical power systems to be designed effectively with minimum cost. In addition,the lab use of industrial software allows the students to practice using a tool that typically isrequired later when they work in industry. The students in the virtual electrical power systemslab first learn basic theory power theory using the Electronics Workbench / Multisim software.The students then learn to program some small projects by using
Conference Session
How to Effectively Teach Using Teams
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shane Palmquist, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
environment is typically a passive Page 12.174.2experience such as in a lecture hall (with the exception of the laboratory courses), whereasengineering practice is an active experience. Students in a classroom setting need more activeand engaged experiences6. Real life engineering projects, that encourage active participation andphysical exposure to real structures such as buildings and bridges, can significantly improvestudent understanding of the applied principles of engineering analysis and design, and can helpbridge the gap between engineering education and practice.In a junior level structural analysis course, a project was introduced into the
Conference Session
Optical and Wireless Communication Systems
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Caverly, Villanova University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Microwave Engineering course includes weekly laboratories where students performbasic microwave measurements and learn to use a contemporary microwave and RF CAD tool(the most recently used CAD software was Ansoft Designer SV). In addition to these weeklyreinforcement exercises, the students are assigned a project to use the tools studied throughoutthe semester to design, simulate, layout and test a prototype microstrip low pass filter circuitbased on LC ladder prototype in the nominal 1200 MHz frequency range. The students usedCAD for the design and simulation and implement the final prototype using inexpensive 1/16”thick single sided FR-4 printed circuit board and easily obtainable copper tape (1/4” and ½” isused). The students then use a Hewlett
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching Techniques in Mechanics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rungun Nathan, Villanova University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
under thirty students meeting for fifty minute period, threetimes a week during the fall semester. A total of three sections were taught in the fall thispast year. There were no laboratories as part of this class, though all the students had anengineering laboratory during their freshmen year in which they had built bridges frompopsicle sticks. This had made them aware of problems in statics in general. All studentshad a common final examination and there was no differentiation in grading for studentswho had challenges in the class.Typically most instructors pick a teaching strategy and continue to use this based onprevious experiences and successes they have had with this approach. The strategy isthen modified on an as needed basis, but
Conference Session
Retention of STEM Students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Morrison Obeng, Bethune-Cookman College; Xiaohe Wu, Bethune-Cookman College
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
resources requested by the students. Theseresources must not be readily available in the laboratory. This type of project may also beassigned in the “Senior Thesis Projects” capstone course. A project such as the one described,may involve a multi-disciplinary team of engineering, computer science and physics majors.Knowing that the completion of a project will help them with their performance in industry andin graduate schools, the students are motivated to do what it takes to complete the projectsuccessfully3. The functional, finished products are put on display in the engineering laboratoriesto be used as demonstration tools for other students to encourage and motivate their interest inScience, Engineering and Mathematics. Middle School and High
Conference Session
International Engineering Education Ii / International Engineering Education I - Poster Session / International Engineering Education II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Webert Lovencin, University of Florida; Fazil Najafi, University of Florida; Nick Safai, Salt Lake City College
Tagged Divisions
International
the target audience willperceive it as a viable career choice.Other activities used to expose students to engineering topics and concepts are accomplishedthrough laboratory exposure. Some institutions of higher education establish an introduction toengineering lab at local high schools. The laboratory set-up employs active learning and smallerclasses to better inform students about the nature of engineering and its specific disciplines.Research has shown that the overall perceptions of students concerning the engineeringprofession have improved as a result of their educational experience and exposure. According toa study done by Besterfield-Sacre et al., the attitudes of students towards the engineeringprofession improved in programs that
Conference Session
Graphics and Visualization
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jon Duff, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
technology has become in professions, education, and society ingeneral.The current model for implementing visualization techniques has taken on the form of adedicated, geographically and administratively removed entity. It is interesting that this approachfollows how new (and often expensive) technologies have been implemented in the past inhigher education. Some may remember when even electronic calculators were housed indedicated “computing laboratories.”It is general practice to implement visualization technologies in a centralized and dedicated“center,” a facility separated physically, intellectually, and pedagogically from academicenterprises that might use it best. This is not because visualization is a new, recently discoveredtechnique
Conference Session
Student Learning and Teamwork
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alok Verma, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2007-152: ENHANCING STUDENT LEARNING IN ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS ? A CASE FOR PHYSICAL SIMULATIONSAlok Verma, Old Dominion University ALOK K. VERMA Alok K. Verma is Ray Ferrari Professor and Director of the Automated Manufacturing Laboratory at Old Dominion University. He also serves as the Chief Technologist of the Lean Institute at ODU He received his B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering, MS in Engineering Mechanics and PhD in Mechanical Engineering. He joined the Mechanical Engineering Technology Department at ODU in 1981. He is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Virginia, a certified manufacturing engineer and has certification in Lean Manufacturing
Collection
2007 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Yan H. Huang; Seong W. Lee
analysis and computation, modeling, design and experimental verification.Another goal is to have students gain experience in applying these methods to realisticengineering problems and processes [1]. Many students in the industrial engineeringdepartment have participated in the ongoing projects at the laboratories of Center for AvancedEnergy Systems & Environmental Control Technologies (CAESECT). These students tooksome courses (ex. Thermodynamics, design & analysis of energy systems, the advancedinstrumentation technology) and then they conducted experiments using advancedinstrumentation (ex. Laser based PDPA system and PIV system). This paper shows how thestudents improved their skills of designing the experiment and analyze the data