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powermeasurements, and the NI 9211 can be integrated for thermocouples. The power and temperature,as well as the aforementioned force and vibration measurements, are desired for monitoring thefriction stir welding process.AcknowledgementThis work was supported by the NSF under Grant No.1818655 and Department of Engineering atVSU. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material arethose of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF and VSU. The hard workfrom the VSU senior project group on “Design of a Monitoring System for ManufacturingProcesses” in 2021-2022 is thankfully acknowledged.Reference[1] Devarshi Shah, Jin Wang, Q. Peter He, Austin Hancock, Anthony Skjellum, “IoT
category comprises three racial or ethnic minority groups (blacks orAfrican Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, and American Indians or Alaska Natives) whose representation in S&E education oroccupations is smaller than their representation in the US population."Disciplinary Differences across ME, CE, and EEDisciplinary distinctions among mechanical engineering (ME), electrical engineering (EE), andcomputer engineering (CE) are evident not only in academic trends but also in the professionallandscape. According to the ASEE survey in 2018, computer science/computer engineeringexperienced substantial growth in graduate degrees, with a 63% increase, while mechanical andelectrical engineering lagged behind with growth rates of 21.8% and 6.5
technology and pedagogy, online learning, outcomes and program evaluation, and survey methodology. She holds a M. S. Ed in Literacy and Language Education and a BA in English Secondary Education, both from Purdue University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024To Build or to Buy, That is the Question To Build or to Buy: That is the QuestionIntroductionSabharwal and colleagues [1] defined Learning Management Systems (LMSs) as “a vitalsoftware platform to deliver education and training courses online. They enable the creation,management, and delivery of educational content making it easier for business of all sizes andtypes to administer educational content” [1]. With the
capabilities, especially since the University Libraries host the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, The Charles H. Templeton, Sr. Music Museum and special collections including rare books, manuscripts, notes and archives of statewide history and civil rights. Second floor: The second floor of the campus library is considered the main floor of the building. Faculty, staff and students coming to the library enter from a large green quad. Thus, having a welcoming space with appropriate programming is vital. Via a partnership with the Division of Student Affairs, permission was granted to provide expanded coffee / food options, and to also provide comfortable seating venues for socialization and
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model to prepare students for interdisciplinary collaborationbetween engineers and other professionals.References[1] Raju, P.K., and Sankar, C. “Introduction To Engineering Through Real World Case Studies”. In ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, Illinois. Conference Proceedings, 2006. https://strategy.asee.org/671, retrieved on February 5, 2024.[2] Daniels, J., Sanlillan, S.T., and Saterbak, A., “Tracking skills development and self- efficacy in a new first-year engineering design course.” In ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2018. 8[3] Rippon, S., Collofello, J., and Hammond
by SDU Robotics, which allows for programmatic control of the UR3 arm. The demo will explain key concepts such as controlling joint variables, defining the robot's pose (position and orientation), and using motion commands (movej for joint-based motion and movel for linear motion). Additionally, students will learn how to utilize kinematic functions like getForwardKinematics and getInverseKinematics to calculate positions and joint values for the robotic arm. Students are provided with sample Python code that demonstrates how to control the UR3’s movements and operate the attached Robotiq gripper. The code will serve as a foundation for Lab Assignment #1, where students must modify the
promote the apprenticeship program and preparestudents to apply. The following procedure was used to prepare the apprenticeship cohort underdiscussion here. During the summer prior to the apprenticeship, a full list of all students in theaccepted major(s) was requested from the school and was filtered by GPA and course creditcompletion. Then the remaining students were individually reviewed for program eligibility, andindividual outreach was conducted over the summer to form a cohort of interested and eligibleapprenticeship applicants.Toward the beginning of the Fall semester, a member of Career Services responsible forcoordinating the apprenticeship program began conducting individual meetings with students.These sessions were typically 45
incorporate the learning opportunities that this event enables? To answer thesequestions the perception of the syllabi must be that it is expansive enough to flex in response tothe opportunity urgently and currently presented.The first week of studio is a time to review the learning objectives and skill sets to be exercised.This time allows for change in the problem statement(s) to accommodate the current event.4 The problem statement appears in the appendices 4ConclusionOverall, this experience produced surprisingly excellent results both enriching thestudents’ knowledge through service learning. The ‘Haiti’ experience the students toexplore a topic of earthquake design that is usually not
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organizations is vital to ensure that eventsrun smoothly, STEM 4 Kids retains volunteers and participants, and the local communityremains informed. Requesting feedback from legal guardians and students as well as reflectingamongst each other after each event lets us evaluate our events and ourselves. This allows STEM4 Kids to ultimately continue to find more opportunities to grow and improve as an organization.References[1] A. VanMeter-Adams, C. L. Frankenfeld, J. Bases, V. Espina, and L. A. Liotta, “Students whodemonstrate strong talent and interest in stem are initially attracted to stem throughextracurricular experiences,” CBE—Life Sciences Education, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 687–697, Dec.2014. doi:10.1187/cbe.13-11-0213[2] S. Vijlee and J. Merritt, “A
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afterparticipating for 2-3 years might bring more mentors to the program while also giving activementors a brief break from mentoring. Finally, the addition of FEP students to the programmight attract more students to chemical engineering.References[1] J. K. Banerjee, “Mentoring undergraduate students in engineering,” in Proceedings of the2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference, June 2020, 10.18260/1-2—34968.[2] K. Elfer, A. M. Rynearson, N. M. Hicks, E. M. Spingola and K. Fair, “Lessons learned:strategies for creating and mentoring diverse graduate student communities,” in Proceedings ofthe 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, Ohio, June 2017, 10.18260/1-2—28624.[3] S. Zurn-Birkhimer B. and Holloway, (2008, June), “Retention programming For
high failure rates in a first programming course. Most of the failures are associatedwith executing the logic with the proper syntax and the ability to debug. Some educators havesuggested starting out with block building programming tools, where the focus is on problemsolving rather than syntax [10,11]. However, this might be a drawback when coding skills arenecessary in higher-level engineering courses. Python as a high-level programming language solves this problem as it has relatively simplesyntax and is very algorithm centered. It was developed in the late 1980’s and is becoming moreand more prevalent in recent times due to its application in web development, engineering, andgaming industries [12-14]. The open-source nature of Python
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in the “train the trainers” program, and toLillian Gosser, TJ VanNguyen, and Cameron Hurley who served as undergraduate research assistants onthis project; we deeply appreciate all of these contributions to the success of the CyberAmbassadorsprogram. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under GrantNo. 1730137. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material arethose of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References[1] A. Briliyanti, J. Rojewski, T. J. Van Nguyen, K. Luchini-Colbry, and D. Colbry, “The CyberAmbassador Training Program,” in Proceedings of the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research
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, although s/he believes in a terminally ill patient’s right to die withoutsuffering. These simple and sometimes obvious examples are starting points in ethicaldiscussions.ABET Requirements on EthicsThis university’s creative and unique approach teaching ethics to meet ABET requirementsinclude the following pillars: 1. Use a comprehensive spectrum of required courses, throughout the students’ eight semesters at the university. 2. Address each component of the broad and dynamic term “ethics.” These components include engineering ethics, and engineering professional responsibilities, consideration of an engineer’s work in global contexts, consideration of economic contexts, consideration of environmental contexts, and consideration of
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number of times a course was repeated. However, this cannot be assumed tobe the number of repeats required for a successful result. Many of these courses were neversuccessfully passed, since many poor grades occurred during the final semester(s) at ERAU. Table 13: Number of times a course was repeated for students who left ERAU Repeats for one course Single repeat 80 Double repeat 9 Triple repeat 6 Quadruple repeat 1Similar to earlier sections of this paper, Table 14 provides details of each attempt, and Table 15documents the improvement upon each