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Conference Session
Contemporary Issues in CHE Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William Krantz, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
totallyunprepared to cope with the realities of teaching in a developing country. At the time it seemedthat ITU had somewhat of a kismet philosophy for academic planning. The start of the academicyear was delayed by more than two months for reasons that were never made clear. Once thesemester began, the author could not get any clear indication of when it would end and finalexaminations would be scheduled! One of the assignments given to the author was to design theunit operations laboratory for the newly constructed chemical engineering building. Little did heknow that this included specifying the electrical power requirements for the entire building!Indeed, the building had been built without any electrical power of any kind! Undaunted butconsiderably
Conference Session
Are You Experienced? Approaches and Tools for Experiential Learning
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
J Chris Carroll P.E., Saint Louis University, Parks College of Engineering; Matthew D. Lovell P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Kyle Kershaw P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Shannon M. Sipes, Indiana University; Ronaldo Luna, Saint Louis University, Parks College of Engineering; John Aidoo, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; James H. Hanson P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
than actual laboratory experiments or projects. An alternative approach is aninductive method, presenting existing data, a case study, or a quick problem to solve that couldpotentially summarize a general theory. Prince and Felder [1] summarize a number of theseinductive methods available for use by instructors, including inquiry learning, problem-basedlearning, project-based learning, case-based teaching, discovery learning, and just-in-timeteaching, all of which are considered to be active learning techniques and learner-centered [2].Active learning is defined as an instructional method that engages students in the learningprocess, using meaningful learning activities that require a deeper thought process [3], in whichstudents take ownership
Conference Session
Advice from the Experts for NEEs at Small Universities
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claude Villiers, Florida Gulf Coast University; Diane Bondehagen, Florida Gulf Coast University; Chris Geiger
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
betterunderstanding of the teaching pedagogy which includes multi-disciplinary teaching andintegrated lecture laboratory of the U.A. Whitaker School of Engineering at FGCU. While ourprimary focus was on student learning, we also conducted surveys to understand the student’sperspective of the WSOE teaching approach. We also had the opportunity to workcollaboratively and learn from other faculty’s teaching style. Although our teaching willincrease, the information gathered through development and teaching of this course will impactour future classes and our engineering career thereafter.ServicesGiven our nascent program, it is not surprising that there is currently only a small number offaculty in the U.A. Whitaker School of Engineering with 8 total faculty
Conference Session
Uses for MATLAB in Mechancial Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Rhudy, Pennsylvania State University - Berks; Rungun Nathan, Pennsylvania State University - Berks
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
the Robotics laboratory at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. He worked as a post-doc at University of Pennsylvania in the area of Haptics and Virtual Reality. His research interests are in the areas of unmanned vehicles particularly flapping flight, mechatronics, robotics, MEMS, virtual reality and haptics, and teaching with technology. He has ongoing research in flapping flight, Frisbee flight dynamics, lift in porous material and brain injury He is an active member of ASEE and ASME and reviewer for several ASME, IEEE and ASEE, FIE conferences and journals. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Integrated Development of Programming Skills using MATLAB
Conference Session
Educating Students for Professional Success
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrea Burrows, The University of Cincinnati; Anant Kukreti, The University of Cincinnati; Mike Borowczak, The University of Cincinnati; Amr Safwat, The University of Cincinnati
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
of experience in dealing with difficult students or difficultsituations. Formal teaching methods are often not supplied – and practical experience is limited,often resulting in poor and ineffective communication between faculty and students.This paper will address a potential solution towards preparing graduate students in becomingfuture engineering faculty. The paper will focus on several engineering graduate students whoparticipated in a grant linking their education, research, and career development. Thedevelopment of the graduate students in the program is rooted in a 20 hour a week commitmentto develop and implement self-created, engineering and research related lessons in local highschools throughout the academic year. The paper will
Conference Session
International Forum Poster Session & Welcome Reception: Sponsored by Quanser and Cypress Semiconductors
Collection
2012 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Christina Kay White, University of Texas, Austin; Joules Webb, Transformation 2013 Texas STEM Center
Tagged Topics
ASEE International Forum
2011 HSTEAP. An additional four pairs, participants selected from asix-week, National Science Foundation RET program, experienced HSTEAP as their inauguralweek providing the foundation for development of engineering lessons during and after theirsubsequent five weeks of work in research laboratories. Each pair was chosen based oncertification level, current school assignment, number of years teaching, previous professionaldevelopment workshops attended, and responses to essay questions.Curriculum and Teaching Design TeamHSTEAP 2011 facilitators chosen to design and lead the program were brought back from theprior year and integrated lessons learned from the first iteration to refine and enhance the teacherprofessional development experience
Collection
2017 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Rachel Mosier P.E.; Virginia Charter P.E.; Carisa Ramming; John Reck; Heather Yates
forfuture success even with low college entrance exams.These previous studies have provided the basic question for the new study; are learning stylescorrelated with discipline? Felder and Silverman (1988) sought to identify mismatches betweenlearning styles and the teaching styles of engineering faculty through a survey instrumentdeveloped from the learning style model from David Kolb (1984). The Felder and Silvermanmodel of learning styles is exemplified by a survey instrument developed called the Index ofLearning Styles (ILS) (1988). This instrument will be used as a basis for this study as well. TheILS includes active or reflective, sensing or intuitive, visual or verbal, and sequential or global.The survey instrument builds upon Kolb’s learning
Conference Session
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Madeline Polmear, University of Colorado Boulder; Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Chris Swan, Tufts University; Nathan E. Canney, CYS Structural Engineers Inc.
Tagged Divisions
Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
perceived and I think very real discouragement that young engineering faculty receive from… traditional administrators that engineering research is in a laboratory and is traditional in the sense that it involves scientific equipment and established research protocol and again, laboratory based. And there is a kind of a discouragement to not allow this distraction, or it's even viewed as a distraction, engineering education research, as a young faculty member… I was told specifically not to allow, my teaching not to distract from my research nor my interest in the scholarship of teaching and learning to distract from my research.The interviewee’s reflection on his pre- and post-tenure experience illuminate several layers
Conference Session
Web-Based Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Abu-Hajar, San Francisco State University; Michael Holden, San Francisco State University
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
.’ Animated computer-based lectures, presented in a standardizedsetting, could facilitate this development process.Professional engineers rely on computers for various purposes (design, verification, testing, etc.). Page 12.941.3Traditional engineering classrooms, however, are technologically unequipped to teach thecomputer skills required by industry10. This is primarily a result of limited lecture time. In thetraditional classroom model, the instructor’s lecture time is limited to teaching mathematics andtheoretical concepts. It is common for students to learn computer skills on their own, or withinthe framework of a laboratory assignment outside
Conference Session
Writing Is Fundamental
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Beth Richards, University of Hartford; Mohammad Saleh Keshawarz; Hisham Alnajjar, Computer and Electrical
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education
occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s. The programtemporary relocated to Pakistan in the 1990s. Although the university was officially open inHerat City between 1995 and 2001, programming and resources were extremely limited. Women(and some men) were barred from teaching or attending classes, and significant pressure wasexerted on faculty and students to study “appropriate” subjects (that is, Islamic studies).Even after the change of government in 2001, many constraints remained, including insufficientinfrastructure, outdated and poorly integrated curricula (a burdensome mixture of pre- and post-Soviet systems), minimal access to updated texts, and a pedagogical approach not geared tocritical or independent thinking.As the Afghan government seeks
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University; Vinod Srinivasan, Texas A&M University; susan pedersen, Texas A&M University
AC 2009-658: A VIDEO GAME FOR ENHANCING LEARNING INDIGITAL-SYSTEMS COURSESKaren Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University Dr. Karen Butler-Purry, a Professor and Associate Head in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Texas A&M University (TAMU), serves as the PI for the project. Her research interests are in the areas of distribution automation and intelligent systems for power quality, equipment deterioration and fault diagnosis, and engineering education. Dr. Butler-Purry is a member of the Power Engineering Society, the American Society for Engineering Education, and the Louisiana Engineering Society. Dr. Butler-Purry has served on the TAMU Center for Teaching
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Bramhall, Sheffield Hallam University; Keith Radley, Sheffield Hallam University
Tagged Divisions
International
theCETLs within the UK, and then will go on to discuss the learning, teaching and assessmentmethods used on a first year engineering undergraduate module, in order to promote learnerautonomy within the students. The module, ‘Materials, Manufacturing and EnvironmentalEngineering’, has traditionally been taught over 2 semesters through a series of keynotelectures, followed by seminars and laboratory practical classes. Previously, case study workwas undertaken by the students in semester 2 of the module; however, this did not developautonomous learning in an effective way. The new assignment project work in semester 2provided an opportunity for students to work in groups. Each group either undertookinvestigations into ‘engineering disaster management
Collection
2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Margarita Takach; Yiyuan J. Zhao; Reza Langari; Ray Taghavi; Mehrdad Ghasemi Nejhad; Luigi Martinelli; Linda Ann Riley; K. Krishnamurthy; Janet M. Twomey; Degang Chen; David Radcliffe
desirable, ifnot essential that the teaching of core science, mathematics, and engineering science courses beconducted within a context of understanding. Within this context, students should understandthat engineering is a creative process whereby basic scientific principles are applied in a judiciousand effective manner to develop engineered products.Such coordination can take the form of parallel teaching of applied science and engineeringscience courses with a focus on the content of these courses. In particular, it is important thatengineering science and fundamental concepts of engineering such as engineering mechanics,electrical circuits, physical chemistry, or engineering thermodynamics be taught in a manner that ismindful of the application
Conference Session
Assessment & Continuous Improvement in ET: Part III
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Mehrabian, University of Central Florida; Walter Buchanan, Texas A&M University; Alireza Rahrooh, University of Central Florida; Tarig Ali, University of Central Florida; Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
advantagesof distance education and learning make offering and taking them very popular. The fast paceavailability of the technology and its rapidly changing environment compel the profession toconstantly evaluate, address, re-evaluate and re-engineer some of the assessment-related issues.In this article, we discuss some aspects of online performance assessment in distance learningenvironments in engineering and technology. The article is built on the foundation laid by manyprevious studies and articles by the authors and others. It encompasses discussions on effectivetechniques on the use of technology for online student performance assessment. We rely on ourown many years of online teaching as an experiential instrument in the former parts of this
Conference Session
Partner Organization Plenary II
Collection
2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Michael E. Auer, International Society for Engineering Education (IGIP)
Tagged Topics
Partner Society Plenary
Paper ID #8381IGIP Co-Plenary - Present and Future Challenges in Engineering Educationand the Strategies of IGIPProf. Michael E. Auer, International Society for Engineering Education (IGIP) Since 1995 Dr.-Ing. Dr.sc. Dr. h.c. Michael E. Auer is Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Sys- tems Engineering Dept. of the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Villach, Austria and has also teaching positions at the Universities of Klagenfurt (Austria), Amman (Jordan), Brasov (Romania) and Patras (Greece). He is a senior member of IEEE, author or co-author of more than 170 publications and leading member of numerous
Conference Session
Mechatronics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William T. Evans PhD P.E., University of Toledo; Nicole L. Kamm, University of Toledo
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology Department. To understand this material is onething, but it is another matter entirely to explain this material to students if one has neverexperienced the real-world applications of PLC’s. Although this author was able tocomplete five of the assigned laboratory experiments, continuous efforts and experienceperforming the exercises would be needed to successfully teach students this material to asufficient level. The current instructor and an alternate part-time instructor of this coursedo an outstanding job preparing students for the workforce using Allen Bradley andSiemens PLC’s.As a simultaneous lecturer and student, this author has had many opportunities to speakwith ET students regarding this course, which in the ET
Conference Session
Design Project Based Learning
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Choate, Western Kentucky University; Kevin Schmaltz, Western Kentucky University; Joel Lenoir, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Design and the Senior Project Design course sequence. Prior to teaching at WKU, he was a project engineer for Shell Oil, designing and building oil and gas production facilities for offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.Joel Lenoir, Western Kentucky University Joel Lenoir is the Layne Professor of Mechanical Engineering at WKU, and primarily teaches in the dynamic systems and instrumentation areas of the curriculum. His industrial experience includes positions at Michelin Research and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, as well as extensive professional practice in regional design and manufacturing firms
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farzam S. Maleki P.E., Massachusetts Maritime Academy; Gail M Stephens P.E., Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Tagged Divisions
Ocean and Marine
space to support the minor. Will additional space be needed or can the existing spaces be scheduled to accommodate the new class offerings ● Flexibility of teaching assignments allowing faculty to conduct classes with very low enrollment, especially in the first few program years. ● Financial support for laboratory equipment, supplies, and transportation for field tripsIn our case, most of the initial costs were absorbed by creative scheduling of classroom space,strategic faculty hiring, and supplementary (adjunct) teaching contracts for new courses withsmall enrollments. The remainder of the program initiation costs were covered throughcollaboration with supporting industry and institutions. For example, the cost
Conference Session
Robotics and Automation II
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Antonio Jose Soares P.E., Florida A&M University/; G. Thomas Bellarmine P.E., Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Doreen Kobelo, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Rabbani Muhammad, Florida A&M University; Chao Li, Florida A&M University; Salman A. Siddiqui, Florida A&M University; Stacy C. Tinner Jr., Florida A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Tallahassee, FL 32307 850-599-868 (Office) 830-561-2739(fax) gnanasigamani.bellar@famu.edu Dr. G. Thomas Bellarmine is currently working at Florida A&M University as Professor of Electronic Engi- neering Technology. He is currently teaching Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology Courses. He obtained his BSEE degree from Madras University and MSEE degree from Madurai Kamaraj Uni- versity in India. He received his PHD in EE from Mississippi State University and M.S. in Computer Science from The University of West Florida. He is currently an IEEE Senior Member and a Member in ASEE. He is also a Registered Professional Engineer. His research interest includes power systems, energy management systems, and computer
Collection
2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Jeffery M. Saul; Rhett J. Allain; Duane L. Deardorff; David S. Abbott; Robert J. Beichner
). Turning passive lectures into interactive learning environments with a classroom communication system. AAPT Announcer, 24(4): p. 63.27. Patterson, E. and R. Fuller, (1993). Creating multimedia/MBL labs for introductory general physics courses. AAPT Announcer, 23(4): p. 69.28. Redish, E.F., (1994). Implications of cognitive studies for teaching physics. American Journal of Physics, 62: p. 796-803.29. Redish, E.F., J.M. Saul, & R.N. Steinberg, (1997). On the effectiveness of active- engagement microcomputer-based laboratories. American Journal of Physics, 65(1): p. 45-54.30. Redish, E.F., J.M. Saul, & R.N. Steinberg, (1998). Student expectations in introductory physics. American Journal of Physics
Conference Session
ECE Pedagogy and Assessment I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
-IP.Most of the fundamentals are on Digital Signal Processing but we focus on the applications tospeech and voice coding.In this paper, we first describe the DSP curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate students.We describe our experiences and the challenges encountered in developing these courses. Wedetail some of the laboratory and teaching materials and the exercises developed, etc.We discuss as an example the internet low-bit rate speech coder (iLBC) which is used to codespeech under packet loss conditions that exists on the internet.Finally, we present possible future directions in the course development. Page 13.967.2IntroductionThe area
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chi-Cheng Cheng, National Sun Yat-Sen University; Chia-Chi Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University; Yu-Jen Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University; Ying-Yao Cheng, National Sun Yat-Sen University; Chua-Chin Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
a team. Although fundamental laboratories courses are provided to establish students’hands-on experiences and consolidate connection between theoretical background and practicalimplementation, students still have difficulties to incorporate multidisciplinary knowledge intosolving a real engineering problem in a more systematic way. Therefore, a one-year project-oriented capstone course, Special Topics in Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering,has been available at the junior year for undergraduate students in the Department of Mechanicaland Electro-Mechanical Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University (NSYSU), Taiwan.In 2003, Ministry of Education (MOE) of Taiwan (Republic of China) revealed the White Paperon Creative Education
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chris Foreman, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Matthew Turner, Purdue University (Statewide Technology); Karl Perusich, Purdue Statewide Technology DO NOT USE DUPE
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
several power sector cyber security projects, including Advanced Metering Infrastructure. Dr. Foreman continues to explore cyber security in critical infrastructure through novel process control solutions.Dr. Matthew Turner, Purdue University (Statewide Technology) Dr. Matthew Turner is an Assistant Professor of ECET at Purdue University New Albany where he teaches courses in power systems and controls. Prior to joining the faculty at Purdue, Professor Turner worked as a researcher at the Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research in the area of power and energy systems, with a focus on smart grid implementation and computer modeling. Dr. Turner’s current research concentrates on demand response technologies and the
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre- College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Andrew Albright, South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics; Karen R. Den Braven, South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics; Elaine R. Parshall, SC Governor's School of Science and Mathematics
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #12136An integrated, blended online engineering program of college-level coursesfor high school students offered by a state-wide public STEM magnet schoolDr. Michael Andrew Albright, South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics Michael Albright teaches English for the Accelerate program at the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics. He received his Ph.D. in English literature in 2013 from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA where he taught first-year composition to primarily engineering students as a graduate student. Albright specializes in drama of the early modern/Renaissance era
Conference Session
Early ChemE Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Grace Katherine Harrell, Oklahoma State University; Alexandra Nicole McPeak, Oklahoma State University; Ashlee Nicole Ford Versypt, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
implement a processfor the production of beer. ASEE Annual Conference. Charlotte, 1999.7. Farrell, S., Newell, J. A., Savelski, M. J. Teaching product design through the investigation ofcommerical beer. Chemical Engineering Education. 2002;36: 108-113.8. Hohn, K. L. The chemical engineering behind how pop goes flat: a hands-on experiment forfreshmen. Chemical Engineering Education. 2007;41: 14-18.9. Fraser, D. M. Introducing student to basic ChE concepts: four simple experiments. ChemicalEngineering Education. 1999;33: 190-195.10. Farrell, S., Hesketh, R. P. An introduction to drug delivery for chemical engineers. ChemicalEngineering Education. 2002;36: 198-203.11. Anderson, C. R. Development of a multi-week drug delivery laboratory for
Conference Session
International Engineering Education II
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Morteza Sadat-Hossieny
Americancountries. Even online education entrepreneurs are emerging, like Motorola University or theUniversity of Phoenix with 85000 students and course authors paid with stock-options. Modelsto describe education units like the ECTS, European Credit Transfer System, are defined to allowinternational curriculum combination. Quality standards for open distance learning for bothproduction aspect and delivery aspects are key issues at this time.” (7)Teaching engineering sciences completely online seems to have some strong limitations, especiallyfor laboratory work and for group projects. Michau believes that in engineering fields, it isprobable that the development of online curriculum for higher education will mainly be in thedelivery of courses toward
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Zollars; Jim Henry
Assessment of Remote Experiments and Local Simulations: Student Experiences, Satisfaction and Suggestions Jim Henry Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598 Richard Zollars Department of Chemical Engineering Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-2710AbstractThis paper has a comparison of student reactions to having laboratory experimentsconducted with simulation software and being conducted remotely through the Web.The students in a
Conference Session
Improving Communication Skills in ME
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael Alley; Harry Robertshaw
detailed argument for and description of this design appears inThe Craft of Scientific Presentations [3]. Although the design advocated in this paper is commonly used at LawrenceLivermore National Laboratory [2] and Sandia National Laboratories, it is seldom seenon university campuses. That is not because technical communication specialists have nottried to teach the design. For instance, I [Alley] tried for four years to promote this designat the University of Texas at Austin and then another four years at the University ofWisconsin–Madison, but the design did not take hold outside of my classes. At VirginiaTech, though, Harry Robertshaw and I are making progress. In the MechanicalEngineering Department, all senior undergraduate students
Conference Session
Qualitative Research Programs & International Research Experience from Around the World
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xia Wang, Oakland University; Laila Guessous, Oakland University; Gary Barber, Oakland University; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Michael A. Latcha, Oakland University; Li Jia, Beijing Jiaotong University; Zhuqian Zhang, Beijing Jiaotong University
Tagged Divisions
International
AC 2011-1667: INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR EN-GINEERING STUDENTS IN CHINA IN THE AREA OF FUEL CELLSXia Wang, Oakland University XIA WANG (wang@oakland.edu) is an assistant professor in the department of MechanicalEngineering at Oakland University. Her research and teaching interests lie in the areas of fluidmechanics and heat transfer, with an emphasis on fuel cell technology. She is program director of the NSF IRES program at Oakland University.Laila Guessous, Oakland University Laila Guessous, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the department of mechanical engineering at Oakland University (OU) in Rochester, MI. Her research and teaching interests lie in the areas of fluid mechanics and heat transfer
Conference Session
ETD Design I
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin B. Asgill, Southern Polytechnic State University; Jeffrey L. Ray, Southern Polytechnic State University; Thomas Reid Ball, Southern Polytechnic College of Engr and Engr Tech
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
SPSUmain campus in Marietta, Georgia, over a three or four weekend period during the semester.Some EET laboratory exercises may also be offered remotely utilizing equipment such as the NIELVIS II platform provided by National Instruments 6 for teaching Circuits and Electronics labs.The ultimate goal is to establish regional locations around the state at TCSG schools that willserve as facilities where students can go to complete their laboratory work, instead of having totravel to Marietta to do so. Agreement for the use of such facilities will have to be worked outbetween SPSU and the TCSG schools involved.Preliminary data on enrollment figures have yet to be provided by the TCSG who have beendealing with issues related to the changing over to a