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Innovations in Manufacturing Laboratories
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Rodriguez P.E., Western Michigan University; Pavel Ikonomov, Western Michigan University; Alamgir A. Choudhury, Western Michigan University
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Manufacturing
mechanical engineering from BUET (Dhaka). His interest includes computer applications in curriculum, MCAE, mechanics, fluid power, and instrumentation & control. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Ohio and affiliated with ASME, ASEE, SME and TAP. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Development of a 3D Printer and CNC Milling Desktop Machine for Manufacturing LabsAbstract Nowadays most users of personal machines, or even industrial applications, have specificmachine(s) for prototyping and for machining. But the steep increase in demand of machines forpersonal use, and the fact that those machines provide either one of the two
Conference Session
Engineering Physics Technical Session 4
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rodrigo Cutri P.E., Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia; Paulo Alexandre Martin, Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia; Nair Stem, Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia; Keiti Pereira Vidal Souza, Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #14650Ten Ways to Improve Learning Physics as Part of an Engineering CourseProf. Rodrigo Cutri P.E., Instituto Mau´a de Tecnologia Cutri holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Maua Institute of Technology (2001), MSc (2004) and Ph.D. (2007) in Electrical Engineering - University of S˜ao Paulo. He is currently Titular Professor of Maua Institute of Technology, Professor of the University Center Foundation Santo Andr´e, and consultant - Tecap Electrical Industry Ltda. He has experience in Electrical Engineering with emphasis on Industrial Electronics and Engineering Education, acting on the following topics
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Spatial Visualization Within Engineering Design Graphics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dan G. Dimitriu, San Antonio College
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Engineering Design Graphics
, fuel cells, plastics, and engineering education. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 A New Way to Help Students Improve 3-D VisualizationAbstractThere is ample evidence that instruction in spatial visualization skills is effective in improvingoutcomes for engineering students. Research conducted since the early 1990’s has proven thatspatial visualization practice and training leads to better grades in engineering graphics and inmost other engineering coursework. Other studies demonstrate that improved 3D visualizationskills improve retention and graduation rates in general and, in particular, the retention andgraduation rates of underrepresented groups in the field of engineering.The
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
felt that the length of the videos were: 0% 50% 50% 0% 0% Perhaps a 5 minute limit If different professors were involved in the video grading process collaboration for improving the process might help;In what way(s) could video grading beimproved to make it more useful for you? I have no suggestions at this time. In a course like Software Req+Specs, video grading is nice to have, but actually seems it might be more trouble than it's worth. There's no product after labs that we need to demonstrate, just a report
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kerry Meyers, Youngstown State University; Brett P. Conner, Youngstown State University; Andrew Scott Morgan
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
: Upping the Numbers. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007.13. Farrell, E. Engineering a Warmer Welcome for Female Students: The Discipline Tries to Stress its Social Relevance, an Important Factor for Many Women. Chronicle Higher Education. 2002, February 22.14. Widnall, S. Digits of Pi: Barriers and Enablers for Women in Engineering. Presented at the SE Regional NAE Meeting, Georgia Institute of Technology, April 26, 2000.15. Ohland, M., Sheppard, S., Lichtenstein, G., Eris, O., Chachra, D., and Layton, R. Persistence, engagement, and migration in engineering programs, Journal of Engineering Education, volume 97(3), 2008.16. Seymour, E., Hewitt, N. (1997) Talking about leaving: Why undergraduates leave the sciences. Westview Press.17
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Environmental Engineering Division: Sustainability and Hands-On Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael A. Butkus, U.S. Military Academy; Jeffrey A. Starke, U.S. Military Academy; Phil Dacunto P.E., U.S. Military Academy; Kimberly Quell
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Environmental Engineering
-94.4. “CI and ORNL are Awarded the 2015 CAMX Combined Strength Award,” Cincinnati Incorporated, source:http://www.e-ci.com/ci-and-ornl-are-awarded-the-2015-camx-combined-strength-award (accessed Jan. 26, 2016).5. Irwin, J. L., & Pearce, J. M., & Anzalone, G., & Oppliger, D. E. (2014, June), The RepRap 3-D PrinterRevolution in STEM Education Paper presented at 2014 ASEE Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana.https://peer.asee.org/23175.6. Kuennen, S., & Barrett, A. (2003, June), Construct First, Design Later – A Hands On Learning Experience InReinforced Concrete Paper presented at 2003 Annual Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. https://peer.asee.org/11574.7. Park, K. M. (2015, June), Design and Fabrication of an Electric Go-kart
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M. J. Klopfstein, Oklahoma State University; Lisa Cota, Oklahoma State University; Don A. Lucca, Oklahoma State University; Xiaoliang Jin, Oklahoma State University; Prabhakar R Pagilla, Texas A&M University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
students’motivation. It may be that students require more than a single 40-minute lecture to becomemotivated to learn about a subject; however, the fact that 45% of the students in this study didreport being more motivated to learn about nanotechnology suggests that even a short lecture canhave a meaningful effect.AcknowledgmentThe support by NSF through Grant No. EEC- 1446097 is greatly acknowledged.References[1] Dyehouse, M. A., Heidi, A. D.-D., Bennett, D. E., Imbrie, P. K., “Development of an Instrument to MeasureUndergraduates’ Nanotechnology Awareness, Exposure, Motivation, and Knowledge”, Journal of Science Educationand Technology, v. 17, pg. 500- 510, 2008.[2] Kim, Y.-R., Lee, E. J., Park, S. H., Kwon, H. J., An, S. S. A., Son, S. W., Seo, Y. R., Pie
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Evaluation: Impact of Curriculum for PreK-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph E. Michaelis, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Mitchell Nathan, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Conference Session
Mentoring, Advising, and Facilitating Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas F. Schubert Jr. P.E., University of San Diego; Frank G. Jacobitz, University of San Diego; Ernest M. Kim, University of San Diego
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Educational Research and Methods
Educational Research and Methods Divisionreviewers for their extensive and helpful comments targeted not only on the paper itself, but also,most helpfully, on future research on this topic. The Ideation Space used in this study was madepossible by a generous gift to SMSE from San Diego-based Cymer, Inc., makers of complexlasers used in semiconductor production. This study’s faculty team greatly appreciates Cymer’sgenerosity.Bibliography[1] M. Komarraju, S. Musulkin and G. Bhattacharya, "Role of student-faculty interactions in developing college students' academic self-concept, motivation, and achievement," Journal of college student development, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 332-342, 2010.[2] L. M. Martin, "the relatinship of college experiences to
Conference Session
Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura E Moody, Mercer University; Joan Burtner, Mercer University
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Diversity
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Industrial Engineering
leadership of other healthcare organizations havesimilarly aided in the successful completion of student projects and implementation of theresults.Table1.PartialListofStudentProjectsProject Level of Effort Deliverable(s)Patient falls Two-semester senior Identification of major contributing factors,prevention/reduction design project recommendations, and training programPrevention of retained Two-semester senior Low-tech simulator and training programobjects during surgery design projectRedesign of existing Two-semester senior Customized software package thatperformance measuring design project consolidates
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Lewis, University of Louisville; Gerold Willing, University of Louisville; Thomas D. Rockaway, University of Louisville
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Mathematics
anticipated that the deeper understanding of the materials gained by being aUTA will entice them to enroll in more rigorous courses as they matriculate. It is possible thatthe teaching experience may influence them to pursue an academic career at either the primary,secondary or collegiate levels.5. AcknowledgementsPartnership for Retention Improvement in Mathematics, Engineering, and Science (PRIMES),National Science Foundation Project NSF-08569, $1,997,451, June 1, 2011 – May 31, 2016.Bibliography1. Otero, V., Pollock, S. & Finkelstein, N. A physics department’s role in preparing physics teachers: The Colorado learning assistant model. Am. J. Phys. 78, 1218 (2010).2. Otero, V., Finkelstein, N., McCray, R. & Pollock, S
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Biological & Agricultural Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Abbas H. Diab, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Christopher E. Hartman, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Lei Zhang, University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra Ph.D., University of Maryland - Eastern Shore; Yakov Pachepsky, USDA-ARS; Rakesh Joshi
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Biological & Agricultural
Engineering Education, Indianapolis, IN June 15-18, 20142. Villalobos, D., Nagchaudhuri, A., Mitra, M., Diab. A., Henry, X., “CAUTION – An Innovative Aquatic Platform to gather Water Quality Data for Environmental Studies” Proceedings of 2015 Annual Conference and Exposition of American Society for Engineering Education, June 14-17, Seattle, Washington3. Nagchaudhuri, A., Mitra, M., and Zhang, Lei, “AIRSPACES: Air-propelled Instrumented Robotic Sensory Platform(s) for Assateague Coastline Environmental Studies- A Multidisciplinary Experiential Learning and Research Project at Minority Serving Land Grant Institution”, Proceedings of 2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, pp. 1623-1625, October 23-26, 2013, Oklahoma City, OK.4
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca Zarch, SageFox Consulting Group; Alan R. Peterfreund, SageFox Consulting Group; Leticia C. Britos Cavagnaro, Stanford University; Humera Fasihuddin, Stanford University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
UIF, in July 2016 she will transition the program to its new home at the Stanford Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, also known as the d.school. Serving in her role as Senior Program Officer at VentureWell for over a decade, she led the creation of numerous programs including the organization’s first foray in venture accelerators, which today account for over half of the 501c(3)’s income. Prior to VentureWell, Humera created innovation networks between industry and the University of Mas- sachusetts Amherst under an NSF Partnership for Innovation grant. Humera began her career at the publicly-traded UK firm Rexam, serving as product manager in their precision-coated materials sub- sidiary. Humera holds an M.B.A
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Larry G. Richards, University of Virginia; Susan K. Donohue, University of Virginia
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Mathematics
Reality: Quantification and Western Society 1250 – 1600. Cambridge University Press, 1997. 2. Dantzig, T. and Mazur, J. Number: The Language of Science. Plume Books, January 30, 2007. 3. Donohue, S.K. and Richards, L.G. A Parent/Teacher ’s Guide to That’s How We Roll: Learning About Linear Motion and Underlying Concepts Using Engineering Design Activities, Virginia Middle School Engineering Education Initiative, University of Virginia, 2014. 4. Donohue, S.K. and Richards, L.G., “FIE 2015 Special Session – Movin’ Along: Investigating Motion and Mechanisms Using Engineering Design Activities,” Proceedings of the 2015 Frontiers in Engineering Conference. 5. Ferguson, E. S. Engineering and the Mind's Eye. MIT
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Design Throughout the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dustyn Roberts P.E., University of Delaware; Jenni Buckley, University of Delaware
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
morehands on work into our curriculum, we will need to carefully balance the usage of the space forcurricular, extracurricular, and research and outreach uses.We plan to continue to evolve along with student demands and share best practices with otheruniversities with similar spaces. Additionally, we are currently working with colleagues in ourschool of education to determine better assessment and evaluation techniques to help drive futurechanges to the space.AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to acknowledge the support of Dr. Suresh Advani, George W. LairdProfessor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering, for the support of the work that led to thispublication.References[1] J. S. Lamancusa, J. L. Zayas, A. L. Soyster, L. Morell, and J
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division Technical Session - Understanding and Improving Female Faculty Experiences in STEM
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yang Lydia Yang, Ph.D., Kansas State University; Doris Wright Carroll Ph.D., Kansas State University
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ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity, Engineering Deans Council
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Women in Engineering
racial and ethnic microaggressions scale (REMS): Construction, reliability, and validity. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58, 470–480.8. Pierce, C., Carew, J., Pierce-Gonzalez, D., & Willis, D. (1978). An experiment in racism: TV commercials. In C. Pierce (Ed.), Television and education (pp. 62–88). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.9. Harwood, S. A., Choi, S., Orozco, M., Browne Huntt, M., & Mendenhall, R. (2015). Racial microaggressions at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Voices of students of color in the classroom. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL.10. Sue, D. W. (2010). Microaggressive impact on education and teaching: Facilitating difficult dialogues on race in the classroom. In
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session: Works in Progress
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Patrick O'Connell, Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
arethose of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundation. The author would also like to thank the Center for Engineering Education andOutreach at Tufts University for their support.Bibliography1. Ashby, M. F., & Johnson, K. (2013). Materials and design: the art and science of material selection in product design: Butterworth-Heinemann.2. Lipson, H., & Kurman, M. (2010). Factory@ home: The emerging economy of personal fabrication. A report commissioned by the US Office of Science and Technology Policy.3. Klahr, D., Triona, L. M., & Williams, C. (2007). Hands on what? The relative effectiveness of physical versus virtual materials in an engineering design project
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Assessment of Learning in BME
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Casey Jane Ankeny, Arizona State University; Stephen J Krause, Arizona State University
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Biomedical
engagementstrategies shows a high value associated with the Muddiest Point intervention.5 Further, thiswork highlights high student value of the Muddiest Point exercise in classes with varyingformats (flipped versus traditional, 1-credit vs. 3- or 4-credit, courses with more traditionallength lectures versus courses with mini-lectures, and courses of varying subject matter). Theseresults suggest that the Muddiest Point exercise is an effective reflective tool for frequent,formative feedback in any classroom.AcknowledgementsThe authors acknowledge the support of this work from NSF Grant #1226325.1. Carberry A, Waters C, Krause S, Ankeny C. “Unmuddying” Course Content Using Muddiest Point Reflections. Front Educ. 2013;Oct 23-26:937-942.2. Greer S
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First-Year Issues in ECE Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan Backens, Christopher Newport University; Anton Riedl, Christopher Newport University; C. Gerousis, Christopher Newport University; Dali Wang, Christopher Newport University
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Electrical and Computer
," Executive Office of the President, Washington D.C., 2012.2. White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, "www.whitehouse.gov/ostp," February 2015. [Online]. Available: https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/stem_fact_sheet_2016_budget_0.pdf. [Accessed 30 January 2016].3. E. Seymore and N. Hewitt, Talking About Leaving: Why Undergraduates Leave the Sciences, Boulder: Westview Press, 1997.4. U.S. Department of Education, "STEM Attrition: College Students' Paths Into and Out of STEM Fields," National Center for Education Statistics, Washngton DC, 2014.5. E. Shaw and S. Barbuti, "Patterns of Persistence in Intended College Major with a Focus on STEM Majors," NACADA, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 19-34, 2010.6
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Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arlynn Baker; Chip W. Ferguson, Western Carolina University
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Manufacturing
. This allows for the integration of modern technology with more antiquatedmechanisms still in use today. Overall, the primary author fulfilled the Honor’s Contract andgained knowledge and skills, above and beyond the normal course, in the areas of reverseengineering, 3D modeling, and prototyping.Bibliography 1. Ball, A. & Ferguson, C. (2006). Using steam engines to teach parametric modeling and prototyping. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section Annual Conference and Exposition, Tuscaloosa, Al. April 2006. 2. Yan, Y., Kaul, S, Ferguson, C., Yanik, P. (2016). Perceptions and applications of honors contracts in developing an undergraduate engineering research experience
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pamela M Leggett-Robinson, Georgia Perimeter College; Naranja C. Davis, Georgia State University; Brandi Campbell Villa, Belay Consulting
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Community College Completion Rates. Center onInternational Education Benchmarking: Learning from the World’s High Performing Education Systems.http://www.ncee.org/2013/05/statistic-of-the-month-comparing-community-college-completion-rates/)3. Olson, S. and D.G. Riordan. (2012) Engage to excel: Producing one million additional college graduates withdegrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Report to the President. Executive Office of thePresident, President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology: Washington, DC, USA.4. Leggett-Robinson, P., Mooring, S. and Villa, B. (2015) A 3+8 Model of Undergraduate Research for CommunityCollege STEM Majors. The Journal of College Science Teaching, Vol. 44, No. 4, March/April, 2015.5
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Industrial Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christina R. Scherrer, Kennesaw State University; Michael Maloni, Kennesaw State University; Elizabeth M. Boyd, Kennesaw State University; Stacy M. Campbell, Kennesaw State University
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Diversity
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Industrial Engineering
2015).4. Ruamsook, K. and Craighead, C. (2014), "A supply chain talent perfect storm?", Supply Chain Management Review, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 12-17.5. Knemeyer, A. M. and Murphy, P. R. (2004), "Promoting the value of logistics to future business leaders: An exploratory study using a principles of marketing experience", International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 34 No. 10, pp. 775-792.6. Ozment, J. and Keller, S. B. (2011), "The future of logistics education", Transportation Journal, Vol. 50 No. 1, pp. 65-83.7. Arnseth, L. (2015), "The logistics workfroce talent crisis", Inside Supply Management, Vol. 28 No. 6, pp. 20-23.8. Knemeyer, A. M. and Murphy, P. R. (2004
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First-Year Issues in ECE Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Girma Tewolde, Kettering University
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #16948Innovative Course Modules for Introducing ECE to Engineering FreshmenDr. Girma Tewolde, Kettering University Girma S. Tewolde received the B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the M.Eng.Sc. degree from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Aus- tralia, and the Ph.D. Degree in Systems Engineering from Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. Dr. Tewolde is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Engineering in the Electrical and Computer En- gineering Department of Kettering University, Flint, MI. His areas of interest are in Embedded Systems
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Multidisciplinary Outreach and Early Transdisciplinary Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Candido Cabo, New York City College of Technology; Reneta Davina Lansiquot, New York City College of Technology
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
stories which they later implem ment as a viddeo game proototype usinggcomputerr programmiing. This interdisciplinarry approach seems to bee effective inn teachingcomputattional thinking concepts and skills to o non-compuuter majors. Moreover, sstudents are ableto make interdisciplinary connections between creative writing and computational thinking.There is an intriguing relationship between video game playing and interdisciplinary awareness.References1. Barnett, S. & Ceci, S (2002). When and where do we apply what we learn? A taxonomy for far transfer. Psychological Bulletin, 128(4), 612-637.2. Benander, R., & Lightner, R. (2005). Promoting transfer of learning: Connecting general education courses. The Journal of
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Construction Session 1: Sustainable Practices
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edwin R. Schmeckpeper P.E., Norwich University; John Edward Patterson, Norwich University
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Construction
members, with 1-1/8 inch Tongue & GrooveOSB on the upper surface, and ½ inch thick pressure treated plywood on the lower surface. Thefloor was insulated with dense pack cellulose insulation between the 2x12 floor joists. The2x12’s were not selected based upon strength requirements, but were selected to provide thedesired thickness of dense pack insulation. In addition, ½ inch plywood was installed on thelower surface to ease handing at the Solar Decathlon Competition site, where the building wouldbe installed, then later shipped to a final destination.In the “Starter” Micro-House design, the 2x12’s were replaced with 2x10’s or 9.5 inch tall “I”joists, based upon floor load vs. span considerations, and the dense pack insulation replaced
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Developing an Academic Framework Supportive of our Military Veterans
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Blake Stringer, Kent State University, Kent; Maureen McFarland, Kent State University, Kent
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans Constituent Committee
side of the vehicle (right). Figure 1: Innovative design – Iraq 2010Experiences such as these provide the problem-solving basis for pursuing and excelling at highlytechnical degrees. This innovative problem-solving fits nicely into Mumford’s[9] model ofLeader Characteristics on Leader Performance (Figure 2). Mumford’s model provides the linkbetween one’s environmental influences, career experiences, and personal and socialcharacteristics in determining their problem-solving ability and performance. Figure 2: Mumford, et. al.’s Influence of Characteristics on Performance[9]Applying this model to the veteran, we assert that the complex military environment as well asthe sometimes near-life-and-death
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Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I Curriculum
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Alice F. Squires, Washington State University; Jon Patrick Wade, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Systems & Enterprises); Nicole A.C. Hutchison, Stevens Institute of Technology
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International Forum
disciplines are integrated in a setting that recreates thepracticing environment. Our pathway to developing a global engineer starts with systemsthinking concepts being introduced alongside the traditional reductionist and critical thinkingapproaches found in our standards today, and continues through the pursuit of lifelong learning.AcknowledgementsThe authors wish to thank several teams for the foundational contributions to this work. Theseteams include the ASEE Attributes of the Global Engineer team, the INCOSE Vision 2025 team,the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) Helix team, and the INCOSE AcademicForum team.References1. Friedenthal, S., Beihoff, B., Nichols, D., Oster, C., Paredis, C., Stoewer, H, Wade, J. (2014, October), A World
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Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II Outreach
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Terrell Lamont Strayhorn, The Ohio State University; Royel Montel Johnson, Center for Higher Education Enterprise
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Diversity, International Forum
. At [my internship] I worked with pretty young like 30’s people and then people on the top like my boss. I had to work with American managers and Japanese managers and clients all over [the world]. (Miguel) On my resume I have knowledge of AutoCAD and, yes, I learned that from my engineering degree [program] but I really (emphasis added) learned it from my summer internship when I worked with my mentor doing some CAD projects with AutoCAD mechanical. When you’re doing an AutoCAD design a lot of shapes are already built into the program so you’re creating the design for the electrical person to follow. It’s cool because I learned how to build the basic components myself. (Alexis)While
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Classroom Practice II: Technology - and Game-Based Learning
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abigail Christine Perkins, Texas A&M University; Gary T. Fry Ph.D., P.E., Texas A&M University; Carol L. Stuessy, Texas A&M University
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Educational Research and Methods
scored a tally mark on the GBL checklist with respect to scientific argumentationcomponents: claim, defend, clarify, revise, and ask.The other three sub-categories of the critical thinking category displayed gains and similarspreads. The Group 2 gain for “raises a vital question or problem” was 34 counts, for “comes toa well-reasoned solution” was 182 counts, and for “thinks open-mindedly within an alternativesystem of thought” was 12 counts. Group 2’s total gain for the critical thinking category was568 counts.9.2. Metacognition9.2.1. Group 1The Group 1 frequency counts for the sub-category of, “regulates time use, effort, pace, orperformance” were higher for each player the second game than the first game. As shown inTable 3, the frequency
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Innovations in Curriculum and Course Development
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tumkor Serdar, University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
the teamwork efficiency. However there is moreroom for improvement in team working skills.7. AcknowledgmentsThis study is being carried out at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. The support from theUPJ College Council in 2016 is gratefully acknowledged. The author would also like to thank allMET1172 CADD/CAE students.8. References[1] Berman, B. (2012). 3-D printing: The new industrial revolution. Business horizons, 55(2), 155-162.[2] Zanetti, V., Cavalieri, S., Kalchschmidt, M., & Pinto, R. (2015). The Role of Additive Manufacturing in the B2C Value Chain: Challenges, Opportunities and Models. In Advances in Production Management Systems: Innovative Production Management Towards Sustainable Growth (pp. 137-145