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Conference Session
Advances in CAD with Emphasis on Dimensioning
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey M. Otey, Texas A&M University; Pedro Company P.E., Universitat Jaume I; Manuel Contero, Universitat Politècnica de València; Jorge Dorribo Camba, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Design Graphics
. They state that design intent not only describes an artifact’s requirements andconstraints, but can also serve an expectant role in the design process. Their research examinedmethods used to share design intent information between models, but encountered difficultiesresulting from an absence of standards and data-exchange procedures. Dorribo-Camba andContero echoed these thoughts by stating that design intent is often embedded in the modelingapproach and in the dependencies between features in the CAD software17. Their research detailsmethods to represent annotations in order to enable increased design communication. Theseannotations are then housed and integrated in a Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system.While many authors have
Conference Session
FPD 10: Teamwork
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David W. Gatchell PhD, Northwestern University; Bruce Ankenman, Northwestern University; Penny L. Hirsch, Northwestern University; Adam Goodman; Koshonna Brown, Northwestern University Center for Leadership
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
, graphics, and communication. These oversights may have caused the students to question the relevance of the teamwork activities to their design project, in turn, leading them to label the exercises as “busy work” (a term they use all too readily for many of the assignments in DTC, even those that they come to value later in their undergraduate career). The syllabus also did not explicitly list how the teamwork assignments would be weighted in the final course grade. While they were included as part of the student’s “individual grade,” this only comprised 10% of the final grade, of which, the teamwork assessments were only a small part.2) Adding eight additional exercises to an already crowded curriculum was a mistake. The principal
Conference Session
Changing the Classroom Environment in Mathematics Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca Bourn, Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy; Sarah C. Baxter, University of South Carolina
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
encouraged toperform estimations and must begin to evaluate what they need to know in the context of theapplication. In response to the driving question, students are prompted to start askingconceptually-based questions that motivate subsequent active learning modules. Thus the goal ofthe EFFECTs framework is to create an integrative, rather than additive, module based approach.The most non-traditional component of this teaching (student centered learning) model is areflective writing assignment that usually occurs after each module in the form of a journal entryand which is featured as a significant component of the final report. These reflections, incombination with the decision worksheet, are a critical part of the process. With the
Conference Session
Improvements in ECE Signals and Systems
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cory J. Prust, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Steven Holland, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Richard W. Kelnhofer, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
the benefits of a studio pedagogical model, provide details regardingthe intended course structure, and discuss a series of studio projects to be completed by students.Mobile Studio Design PedagogyThe studio design model is a central part of the curriculum for architectural programs, where it isused to foster creativity and develop a student’s understanding of the design process. The studiodesign model also assists students by integrating other issues such as societal impact and legalrequirements into the design process. Because the design process is core to engineering, studiodesign principles are increasingly being used in engineering curriculums8.Features of the design studio include project based assignments (studio projects) that
Conference Session
Improving Laboratory Education in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua A. Levinson, Lafayette College; Eric L. Maase, University of Massachusetts-Lowell; Glen Thomas Tennyson
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #8705Automated Process Control Laboratory Experience: Simultaneous Temper-ature and Level Control in a Continuously Stirred Tank Reactor SystemDr. Joshua A. Levinson, Lafayette College Levinson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Lafayette College. His teaching interests are in senior capstone design, integrated chemical engineering laboratory, transport, and thermodynamics. His research interests are in semiconductor processing technology, mi- crofluidics, transport phenomena, chemical kinetics, and chemical engineering pedagogy.Dr. Eric L. Maase, University of
Conference Session
Understanding our Students & Ethical Development
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natalie C.T. Van Tyne, Colorado School of Mines; Maria Brunhart-Lupo, Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
appropriateways to respond when ethically difficult decisions need to be made in the workplace.The focus of this study is on student responses to an open-ended question in the survey whichasked students to list two primary behaviors or actions that engineers must follow whenperforming their professional duties. Across the two samples, the most popular responses relatedto integrity, safety, honesty, and improving human welfare/society. While the workshop leadersemphasized that the study of ethics involves personal values or morals as applied to dealing withother people, it is notable that responses involving society were not the most frequent answersgiven during either semester. This might indicate that these students, as members of themillennial
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tina Hudson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Shannon M. Sipes, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #10154Developing Critical Thinking Skills in a Mixed-Signal Test and Product En-gineering CourseDr. Tina Hudson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Tina Hudson is an Associate Professor at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2000. She teaches in the areas of analog and digital circuits and systems, analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design and testing, and MEMS. Her education research interests include the development of critical thinking skills and intuition in undergraduate students and course development based on
Conference Session
Structural Education Topics in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James B. Guthrie, California Polytechnic State University; Pamalee A. Brady, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
also incorporated aspects offoundations, cladding, and long span and high rise structures.The primary goal of this five course series was to give these students tools that will assist them intheir careers as project leaders so they can better produce efficient integrated designs andcollaborate effectively with their structural engineering consultants and thus lead successfulprojects. The benefits of understanding structural principles apply to both ARCH and CMstudents. Architects typically take a lead role in building design and so an understanding ofstructural principles can enhance their ability to produce design concepts that are coordinatedwith an efficient, well thought out structural system. Understanding structural concepts
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melissa M. Bilec, University of Pittsburgh; Daniel Mosse, University of Pittsburgh; Margaret S. Smith, University of Pittsburgh; Jennifer L Cartier, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #9261Developing Highly Qualified Middle Grades Teachers With Expertise in STEMDisciplines via SUSTAINSDr. Melissa M. Bilec, University of Pittsburgh Dr. Bilec is an assistant professor in the Swanson School of Engineering’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Dr. Bilec’s research program focuses on sustainable healthcare, the built environment, and life cycle assessment. She is interested in improving the overall environmental perfor- mance of buildings while connecting the occupants in a more thoughtful manner. She is the Principal Investigator in a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional
Conference Session
Student Learning, Problem Solving, & Critical Thinking 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James A. Kaupp, Queen's University; Brian M Frank, Queen's University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
teamwork and interpersonal skills and delivering a higher quality solution than individual submissions39. 3) Encourage integration and synthesis of information and concepts spanning engineering and other disciplines9. 4) Encourage reasoning and higher-order thinking skills through the ill-structured and complex nature of MEA instruction40.These benefits lead to a more meaningful learning experience for students by engagingthem in an exercise that reflects professional engineering practice. This meaningfullearning experience helps foster both higher-level skills and desired outcomes of complexproblem solving, communication, information literacy and critical thinking, and providesa developing framework for the assessment of
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences with Mechanical, Materials and Fluid Systems
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
. Chiou13 et al. also use a Dimension uPrint 3D printer to fabricate plasticparts for a walking robot in their robotics and mechatronics course. However, the prices of the3D printers used in the above research as well as the maintenance and material costs are highprecluding such 3D printers to be fully integrated into undergraduate engineering education. Forexample, uPrint 3D printers start at $14,900 which is about an order of magnitude higher thanUP Plus 3D printers.While inexpensive, the 3D printers used in our 3D-printing lab are still based on the newesthardware and software developments. MakerBot’s Replicator 2 was introduced in September2012, while Replicator 2X started shipping in limited quantities on February 25, 201314. Thepurchase order
Conference Session
Teaching and Pedagogy Issues in Graduate Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Shaurette, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Randy R. Rapp, Purdue Building Construction Management Dept.
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
progressive production of ajournal article, the focus of the Capstone Writing Course. Students must submit a credible articlefor possible publication to an industry periodical or academic journal to culminate their graduatestudies. Belcher’s Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks serves as the basis for thesecond year of resident writing instruction28. To complement this objective, the second yearwriting course also seeks improvement of student ability to condense information from a longerarticle and, then, to integrate and synthesize ideas for a paper from shorter but relatedpublications. The graduate faculty had noted that many students often summarized andsynthesized referenced concepts less adeptly than deemed necessary for their written
Conference Session
Capstone and Online Courses in Construction Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James W. Jones, Ball State University; Mike Mezo, Ball State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
study for other construction engineering andmanagement programs considering enhancing or revising their own capstone courses.Capstone course overviewA well-designed construction engineering and management curriculum should build upon itselfin an interconnected and integrated process2. The capstone course in a construction program iswhere a student‟s prior coursework is wrapped up in a single, comprehensive course3. Theauthors‟ intent when creating this course was to provide as much of a realistic, team-basedsimulation of managing the construction process as was possible within a college classroomenvironment.To that end, a common project of approximately $1-7 million is used by all students, who worktogether on teams of 3-5 members each. While
Conference Session
K-12 and Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley Bowen, North Dakota State University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #8783K-12 Teacher Internships: Professional Development in the Engineering De-sign Process and STEM LearningDr. Bradley Bowen, North Dakota State University Bradley Bowen is an assistant professor at North Dakota State University. He has a duel appointment with the Teacher Education Department and the Department of Construction Management and Engineering. He has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and received a Master’s of Civil Engineering and an Ed.D. in Technology Education from N.C. State University. He specializes in developing and integrating project-based activities into the K-12 classroom that
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Tara Kulkarni
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Service-Learning Projects in Environmental Engineering Courses: Models of Community Engagement Activities Tara Kulkarni, Member, ASEE institutions engaged in S-L. For example, the Service Center at Abstract—The curriculum for an introductory environmental the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) refers to S-Lengineering course was enhanced with the addition of Service- as “a pedagogy that involves the interaction of academicallyLearning (S-L) based
Conference Session
Future Career and Professional Success for Graduate Students
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jiabin Zhu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Qunqun Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Monica Farmer Cox, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
isolation, lack ofcollegiality2-5. These studies offered useful information about different aspects of said students’learning outcomes, experiences or their perceptions of their learning experiences. Nevertheless,few efforts were made to understand their lived learning experiences in U.S. institutions from anintegrated or holistic perspective.Self-authorship theory represents an integrated perspective that examines an individual’sdevelopment towards self-authorship in three dimensions, that is, the epistemological,intrapersonal, and interpersonal dimensions6-7. Self-authorship theory was built upon over fourdecades of prior research within the field of epistemological developmental studies8-12. In thisstudy, we try to understand Chinese engineering
Conference Session
Improving Laboratory Education in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacqueline Gartner Ph.D., Washington State University; David Finkel; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; Olusola Adesope, Washington State University-Pullman
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Education and Community Service: Themes for the Future of Engineering Education. Journal of Engineering Education, 2006. 95(1): p. 7-11.3 Yadav, A., G.M. Shaver, and P. Meckl, Lessons Learned: Implementing the Case Teaching Method in a Mechanical Engineering Course. Journal of Engineering Education, 2010. 99(1): p. 55-69.4 Clark, W.M., D. DiBiasio, and A.G. Dixon. An Integrated, Project-Based, Sprial Curriculum for the First Year of Chemical Engineering. in FIE. 1998. ASEE.5 Lee, C.S., N.J. McNeill, E.P. Douglas, M.E. Koro-Lyungberg, and D.J. Therriault, Indispensable Resource? A Phenomenological Study of Textbook Use in Engineering Problem Solving. JEE, 2013. 102(2): p. 269-288
Conference Session
Innovative Assessment Techniques in Civil Engineering Courses
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Katherine Watson, The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina; Joshua Pelkey, AirWatch; Caroline R. Noyes, Georgia Institute of Technology; Michael Owen Rodgers, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
student's perspective. in American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference. 2012. San Antonio, TX.9. MacRae, J.D. Introducing elements of sustainability into formal and informal environmental engineering education. in American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition. 2011. Vancouver, BC.10. Mueller Price, J., et al. Integrating sustainability principles in undergraduate engineering curriculum: A home for environmentally responsible engineering. in American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference. 2012. San Antonio, TX.11. Stasinopoulos, P., Whole System Design: An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Engineering. 2009
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott C Streiner, University of Pittsburgh; Sydnie Cunningham Cunningham, University of Tulsa; Shaobo Huang, University of Southern California; Svetlana Levonisova, University of Southern California; Cheryl Matherly, The University of Tulsa; Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Daria A Kotys-Schwartz, University of Colorado, Boulder
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International
program, funded by the National Science Foundation in order to expand international research opportunities for students in STEM fields. NanoJapan was recognized by the Institute for International Education in 2008 with the prestigious Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovations in Study Abroad. Dr. Matherly is the recipient of two Fulbright grants for international education administrators (Germany and Japan.) She has a BA in English and Political Science from the University of New Mexico, an MS in Education from Indiana University, and an Ed.D. in Education from the University of Houston. She teaches in the graduate program in education at The University of Tulsa.Dr. Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh Dr
Conference Session
K-12 and Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristen B. Wendell, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Christopher George Wright, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Patricia C. Paugh, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Tennessee.Dr. Patricia C Paugh, University of Massachusetts Boston Patricia Paugh PhD is an associate professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Her research focuses on language and literacy education in urban contexts. Page 24.1145.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Supporting Children’s Engineering Discourse and Decision- Making with Multimedia Engineering Notebook Tools (work in progress)Numerous recent efforts in science education have focused on supporting the ways of
Conference Session
Virtual and Online Learning Tools in Chemical Engineering Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alec Steven Bowen, Oregon State University; Daniel Robert Reid, Oregon State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
focus on what prevents students from being able to integrate and extend the knowledge developed in specific courses in the core curriculum to the more complex, authentic problems and projects they face as professionals. Dr. Koretsky is one of the founding members of the Center for Lifelong STEM Education Research at OSU. Page 24.426.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Development of Interactive Virtual Laboratories to Help Students Learn Difficult Concepts in ThermodynamicsAbstractIn this project, we explore the use of threshold concept theory as a
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Moe Tajvidi P.E.
multiple forms of problemrepresentation18.There are a number of essential features of problem based learning, including an interdisciplinaryapproach, activities that are valued in the real life and ill structured problems. These essentialfeatures imply that students must have responsibility for their own learning. They also show thenecessity of student collaboration. Additional features on the list include self-efficacy and peer-evaluation, and regular evaluation of student progress learning. To conclude, problem basedlearning must be the pedagogical basis of the curriculum, rather than part of a didacticcurriculum. Considering the close resemblance between project-based learning and problem-based learning, differentiating between the two
Conference Session
New Course Development Concepts in ET I
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Crichigno, Northern New Mexico College; Ivan Lopez Hurtado, Northern New Mexico College; Alfredo J. Perez, Northern New Mexico College; Raul R Peralta, Northern New Mexico College
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
implementation of an Information Engineering Technology (IET)program at Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) that borrows from traditional engineeringprograms to build student foundations and at the same time prepares industry-readyprofessionals. The paper describes the building blocks of the program, focusing on curriculumand student outcomes. The IET curriculum is based on a learning-by-doing approach andincludes intensive hands-on activities. By partnering with the industry, students are exposedsince their freshman year to real industrial tools, hands-on activities and simple engineeringdesign, which helps in engaging and motivating them to persist in the program. Student outcomesare analyzed according to specific knowledge, technique and skills
Conference Session
Methodological & Theoretical Contributions to Engineering Education 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Stafford Sands II, Virginia Tech; Denise Rutledge Simmons, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
, is tainted by prevalent acts that are considered unethical,” adding that it is “tainted byillegal acts”2.As a part of the effort to curb unethical behavior, the mandate of construction related accreditingbodies have instituted requirements for literacy of ethics in the curriculum. The AmericanCouncil for Construction Education (ACCE) requires ethics integration in constructioncurriculum (at least 1 semester hour). The ACCE also states: In addition, oral presentation, business writing, and ethics must be integrated throughout the construction-specific curriculum. Example courses in this division include: Human relations, psychology, sociology, social science, literature, history, philosophy, art, language, political
Conference Session
Architectural Design Topics in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shahnaz J. Aly, Western Kentucky University; Heli Shah, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
. Advanced courses in3D visualization are present in the curriculum across the board where students work withsoftware. In some scenarios 3D modeling is integrated with technical details to enhance buildingdesign. Continued development of visualization techniques is carried on in the design studios.Courses in digital design, graphic design, presentation techniques, and image manipulation havebecome an integral part of most curriculums. Of the programs reviewed one program had aspecific course in which students were exposed to rendering and animation software [6], [7], [8], [9].FUSE Grant“FUSE grants at WKU are designed to support undergraduate students' intellectual developmentby fostering active engagement in the areas of research, creative and
Conference Session
California on the Move: A Robust Array of Student Success Initiatives
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Courtney Sara Mathews Hadsell, Cañada College; Christine Burwell-Woo, Cañada College; Amelito G Enriquez, Canada College
Tagged Divisions
Two Year College Division
tests. For tutors that beganwith lower than a 95% average improvement was 18%. An unintended positive product ofphysics jam was the development of a core group of experienced, competent, and confidentgroup of physics tutors for the upcoming academic year. Recruiting students to tutor physics is achallenge particularly at a two-year institution for a number of reasons including low studentconfidence in their ability to tutor and highly qualified students transferring to four yearinstitutions shortly after they complete their physics curriculum. For non-transferring studenttutors summer physics jam gives them the practice and confidence to be an effective tutorthroughout the upcoming school year. Student tutors are essential to helping students
Conference Session
Critical Thinking, Leadership, and Creativity
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Atsushi Akera, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
, Brasilia, and its shining new university.13This vision was largely upheld by Kubitschek’s more conservative successor, Jânio Quadros. Onthe other hand, higher education remained an elite institution in Brazil. While more broadlyprogressive ideals animated the vision for the University of Brasilia, at other Brazilianuniversities the governing vision remained that of changes designed to add to Brazil’s reputationand national identity. Keller first received an invitation from the Dean of the Faculty (equivalentto Provost) at one of the established national universities, the University of Sao Paulo, to helpmodernize the university’s Psychology Department and curriculum. Unfortunately for Keller, bythe time he arrived the dean had been ousted as a
Conference Session
FPD 10: Teamwork
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth A Adams, Arizona State University; Claire L. A. Dancz, Arizona State University; Thomas P Seager, Arizona State University; Amy E. Landis, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
Paper ID #10128Improving learning productivity and teamwork skills in freshman engineer-ing students through conative understandingDr. Elizabeth A Adams, Arizona State UniversityMs. Claire Louise Antaya, Arizona State UniversityDr. Thomas P Seager, Arizona State University Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, and Director of the Sustainable Energy and Environmental Decision Sciences (SEEDS) studio.Prof. Amy E. Landis, Arizona State University Dr. Landis recently joined ASU in January 2012 as an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built
Conference Session
Teaching Mechanics of Materials
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Papadopoulos, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez ; Aidsa I. Santiago-Román, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez ; Genock Portela-Gauthier, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
toward the Civil Engineering/Structural Engineering curriculum, and as such, students are further introduced to the use ofdesign codes from ASCE, AISC, and AASHTO. The exercises and projects are delivered in theconsecutive courses of Statics and introductory (sophomore level) Mechanics of Materials(MoM). The culminating project in Statics vertically integrates with MoM because it provides apreview of elementary stress analysis and also because the project context (the design of a steelsignpost) forms the basis of further projects in MoM. Initial results from the implementation inStatics were published last year.5 Page 24.753.2 With
Conference Session
Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Manveer Mann; Petros J Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University; Daniel L. Dickerson, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Paper ID #10940Enabling Multidisciplinary Perspective in Student Design Project: Fast Fash-ion and Sustainable Manufacturing SystemsDr. Vukica Jovanovic, Old Dominion University Dr. Jovanovic is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology De- partment, Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. Prior to joining ODU’s Engineering Technology Department Dr. Jovanovic was teaching at Trine Uni- versity, Angola, Indiana at Design Engineering Technology Department. Before Trine, she was working as an instructor and a graduate research assistant at