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Graduate Studies Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alireza Rahrooh, Daytona State College; Walter W. Buchanan P.E., Texas A&M University; Robert De La Coromoto Koeneke, Daytona State College
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Graduate Studies
ETAC of ABET and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Engineering Technology.Prof. Robert De La Coromoto Koeneke, Daytona State College Robert Koeneke is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology at Daytona State College. He received his B.S. in Electronics Engineering from Universidad Simon Bolivar in 1977 and his M.S. in Computer Science from Santa Clara University in 1982. His 34 years of professional career covers: teaching at undergraduate and graduate level, planning, developing and managing project in the areas of Telecommunications and Information Systems. His research interest includes embedded systems, digital programmable devices and computer communications. He is a member of IEEE
Conference Session
The Intersection of Higher Ed and Industry
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, NMIMS University; Pramod Jagan Deore, R. C. Patel Institute of Technology, Shirpur, India; Jayantrao Bhaurao Patil, R. C. Patel Institute of Technology, Shirpur, India
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Diversity
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Continuing Professional Development
', Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 11 (2004), 247-72.8 Ruth Deakin Crick, and Guoxing Yu, 'Assessing Learning Dispositions: Is the Effective Lifelong Learning Inventory Valid and Reliable as a Measurement Tool?', Educational Research, 50 (2008), 387-402.9 S. M. Lord, J. C. Chen, K. J. McGaughey, and V. W. Chang, 'Measuring Propensity for Lifelong Learning: Comparing Chinese and U.S. Engineering Students', in Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2013 IEEE (2013), pp. 329-34.10 John C Chen, Karen McGaughey, and Susan M Lord, 'Measuring Students' Propensity for Lifelong Learning', in Profession of Engineering Education: Advancing Teaching, Research and Careers: 23rd
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Innovative Teaching
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deng Cao, Central State University; Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University; Bin Wang, Wright State University; Chi-Hao Cheng, Miami University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
and wireless networks, cognitive radio networks, trust and information security, and semantic web. He is a recipient of the US Department of Energy Career Award. His research has been supported by US Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Air Force Research Laboratories, Ohio Supercomputer Center, and the State of Ohio.Prof. Chi-Hao Cheng, Miami University Dr. Chi-Hao Cheng received the B.S. degree in control engineering from National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan in 1991, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from The University of Texas at Austin in 1996 and 1998 respectively, both in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is currently a professor in the Department
Conference Session
SDR & Programming in ECE Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patrick Cutno, Miami University; Chi-Hao Cheng, Miami University; Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University; Bin Wang, Wright State University; Deng Cao, Central State University
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Electrical and Computer
research interests include optical networks, real-time computing, mobile and wireless networks, cognitive radio networks, trust and information security, and semantic web. He is a recipient of the US Department of Energy Career Award. His research has been supported by US Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Air Force Research Laboratories, Ohio Supercomputer Center, and the State of Ohio.Dr. Deng Cao, Central State University Dr. Deng Cao received his Ph.D in Computer Science from West Virginia University in 2013. He earned two master degrees in Statistics and Physics from West Virginia University, and his bachelor degree in Physics from Hunan Normal University in
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhiping Zhang, Wright State University; Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University; Bin Wang, Wright State University; Chi-Hao Cheng, Miami University; Deng Cao, Central State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
- ing. His research interests include optical networks, real-time computing, mobile and wireless networks, cognitive radio networks, trust and information security, and semantic web. He is a recipient of the US Department of Energy Career Award. His research has been supported by US Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Air Force Research Laboratories, Ohio Supercomputer Center, and the State of Ohio.Prof. Chi-Hao Cheng, Miami University Dr. Chi-Hao Cheng received the B.S. degree in control engineering from National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan in 1991, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from The University of Texas at Austin in 1996 and 1998 respectively, both in
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
improvement that the organization needs todemonstrate as part of their accreditation process.In addition to these concrete deliverables the exposure to systems thinking and lean approachesto the solution of problems, as well as the knowledge of methodologies for process improvementand quality, benefit the organization as a whole and individual constituents as they continue torecognize and address opportunities for improvement in the healthcare outcomes of theirorganization. The best indicator that the value of this new perspective is recognized by thehealthcare organizations who have partnered with Mercer may be the number of students whohave been offered internships, part time employment, and career opportunities by a number ofthese
Conference Session
Software Engineering Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Alexandria Spradlin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Thomas Rogers Bassa, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Diversity
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
, and they learned technical and professional knowledge that they would not believe would be available to them through their high school education. • They thought that the interaction with the customer was very good, but they complained about the changes to the requirement by the customer (this was actually designed into the experience by the PI). • They now have a better understanding of what it takes to work on a complex project and be part of a big team. • They now have a better understanding of what potential career opportunities exist, if they purse a computing degree. • Most of the students thought that they underestimate the complexity of the project, but as they proceed
Conference Session
Assessment II: Learning Gains and Conceptual Understanding
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benjamin James Call, Utah State University; Wade H Goodridge, Utah State University; Thayne L Sweeten Ph.D., Utah State University
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Educational Research and Methods
range of questionsand depth (i.e. difficulty) within the existing question set in order to appropriately assessengineering students’ spatial ability improvements. At least not within a measurement constructusing pre- and post-testing to bracket spatial instructional interventions. Literature indicatesstudents entering and pursuing engineering degrees often have higher native spatial ability, butsome work also points to potential ceiling effects that may exist using certain spatial metrics11.There are a number of relatively young engineering students achieving top scores on spatialability instruments. This creates a dilemma in that we are unable to measure how much theycontinue to improve over the course of their academic career when they may
Conference Session
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
Conference Session
Engineering Management: Supply Chain, Systems Thinking, and Lean Initiatives
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonas Wullbrandt, Technical University Braunschweig (Germany), Institute for Advanced Industrial Management; Craig G Downing, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Engineering Management
be leading individuals/teams in their careers in different organizations in industry22.Referring to the role of management in an STS, it becomes apparent that engineering and managementstudents represent the population that will serve as the balancing element between the social and technicalsystems organizations. Consequently, many of the respondents will be directly engaged with Leanimplementations or practices during their daily work.A sample of convenience was chosen to execute this project. Given the connections to several academicinstitutions, both stateside and abroad, the authors targeted a select group of American and Germanuniversities. More specifically, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Technical UniversityBraunschweig
Conference Session
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
. Pachepsky, Y.A., Shelton, D.R., McLain, J.E.T., Patel, J., and Mandrell, R.E. 2011. Irrigation Waters as a Source of Pathogenic Microorganisms in Produce: A Review. In: Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 113, pp. 73-138, D. Sparks, editor. Academic Press, Burlington.8. Kolb, D. A. (1984). Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development (Vol. 1). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.9. Kolb, D. A., & Wolfe, D. (1981). Professional education and career development: A cross-sectional study of adaptive competencies in experiential learning. Final report NIE G-77-0053, ERIC no. ED 209 493 CE 030 519.
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janice M. Margle P.E., Pennsylvania State University - Abington; Kathleen Fadigan, Pennsylvania State University - Abington
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
design to freshmen. From its start in 2008 through 2014, she was also co-PI and project manager of Penn State’s $2.5M, NSF-sponsored, Toys’n MORE project.Dr. Kathleen Fadigan, Pennsylvania State University - Abington Kathy Fadigan received her BS in Biology and her Ed.D. in Curriculum, Instruction, and Technology in Education from Temple University. She is currently the Program Chair for Education at Penn State Abington. She teaches courses in sustainability, early childhood and STEM education for pre-service elementary teachers. Her research investigates the long-term effects of out-of-school STEM programs on students’ educational and career trajectories. c American Society for Engineering
Conference Session
Measuring Learning in Statics & Dynamics
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven David Wood, Utah State University - Engineering Education; Wade H Goodridge, Utah State University; Benjamin James Call, Utah State University - Engineering Education; Thayne L Sweeten Ph.D., Department of Biology, Utah State University,
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Diversity
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Mechanics
in the engineering field specifically1. It has been recorded that enteringengineering students have a significantly higher spatial ability than their colleagues in otherfields of study1. Within the engineering field, those with higher spatial ability perform, onaverage, better than other students in the same field of engineering who have lower spatialability1, 3. This better performance in their academic career then translates to their professionalcareer1, 2. Terms such as spatial thinking, spatial cognition, and visuospatial thinking, in additionto spatial ability, are commonly used to discuss individuals’ spatial understanding of innatelyspatial topics. For this paper’s purposes, the term spatial ability will be used and defined as
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University - Erie; David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University - Erie
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #14668Programmable System-On-Chip (PSoC) Usage in an Engineering TechnologyProgramMr. Stephen A. Strom, Pennsylvania State University - Erie Stephen Strom is a lecturer in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology department of Penn State Behrend, and holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. His career includes over thirty years experience in designing and programming embedded systems and has multiple patents for both hardware designs and software algorithmsProf. David R. Loker, Pennsylvania State University - Erie David R. Loker received the M.S.E.E. degree from Syracuse
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Geoffrey L Herman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Laura D Hahn, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Matthew West, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
computing and numerical analysis, where he works on computational algorithms for simulating complex stochastic systems such as atmospheric aerosols and feedback control. Prof. West is the recipient of the NSF CAREER award and is a University of Illinois Distinguished Teacher-Scholar and College of Engineering Education Innovation Fellow. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Sustaining innovation in engineering education through faculty communitiesIntroductionImproving the quality of engineering education requires that we understand not only whatteaching methods are effective but also why faculty choose to adopt and continue to use thoseteaching methods1
Conference Session
Communication as Performance
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott A. Morris, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
participation in class discussions in US graduate seminars.”Given Lee, English for Specific Purposes 28 (2009) 142–156“Crossing the Distance: Adjustment of Taiwanese Graduate Students in the United States”.4Michelle A. Swagler and Michael V. Ellis. Journal of Counseling Psychology. (2003), Vol. 50, No. 4, 420 – 4375 “Why Keep Silent? The Classroom Participation Experiences of Non-Native-English-speaking Students”. SibelTatar, Language and Intercultural Communication, (2005) 5:3-4, 284-293, DOI: 10.1080/147084705086689026 Bakker et al. (2010), “The Role of Personality in the Job Demands-Resources Model: A study of Australianacademic staff”. Career Development International, Vol. 15 No. 7, 2010, pp. 622-6367 “Correlates of Deficiencies in a First-Quarter
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Assessment, Course, and Curricular Development
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan L. Falkenstein-Smith, Syracuse University; Ryan James Milcarek, Syracuse University; Michael J. Garrett, Syracuse University; Jeongmin Ahn, Syracuse University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
currently works as a Research Assistant in the Combustion and Energy Research Laboratory (COMER). His current research is focused on new catalyst development, ceramic materials for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), combustion, energy conversion, fuel cell modeling, fuel cell technology applications and system design. Ryan is a Syracuse University Graduate Fellow and an Astronaut Scholar.Mr. Michael J. Garrett, Syracuse University Michael Garrett is an incoming graduate student at Syracuse University. Throughout his undergraduate career he developed an interest in energy systems which encouraged him to pursue energy related research. During the summer of 2015, Michael began working as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Capstone Courses
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacqulyn Baughman, Iowa State University; Gretchen A. Mosher, Iowa State University; Ann M Gansemer-Topf, Iowa State University ; Tejas Dhadphale Ph.D., Iowa State University
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Diversity
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
in engineering is considered to be one of the critical coursesstudents will take in their journey towards the attainment of an engineering degree as a key piecein career development. However, not all departments support the idea of a multidisciplinarycapstone because they fear it will negatively impact their ability to meet their department’sspecific curricular needs, and ensure ABET requirements are met. The administration andfacilitation of a multidisciplinary capstone takes significant resource dedication, and asustainable structure would need to be built the appropriate infrastructure to ensure futuresuccess.Implications and RecommendationsMultidisciplinary capstone has much support across campus, as it reflects experiences studentswill
Conference Session
Pedagogy and Learning Within Engineering Design Graphics II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel P. Kelly, North Carolina State University; Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University; Jeremy V. Ernst, Virginia Tech; Kevin Gregory Sutton, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Design Graphics
faculty represented the majority (93%) of respondentscovering all degree levels (Baccalaureate – 93%, Masters – 84.5%, and Doctoral – 34.5%).Instructional areas included engineering (5%), technology (19%), engineering technology (10%),engineering and technology teacher education (32%), design (10%), and education (7%).Building construction management, business, sustainability, and career and technical educationare also represented instructional areas in the data set. Tenured or tenure-track professorscomprised 89% of the respondents. Thirty percent of respondents report greater than 30 years ofteaching experience with all other respondents distributed consistently from 4-30 years ofteaching experience. When asked if they have flipped a classroom
Conference Session
Computing & Information Technology Division Technical Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mayari I. Serrano, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Baijian Yang, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Computing & Information Technology
1 Detail 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - Question 4 did not received any answersDiscussion and Implications for Teaching and LearningThe results suggest that the participants possessed several misconceptions and conceptual gapson basic knowledge of how to secure a communication between the server and the web browser.This fact was unexpected given that the students were coursing the last year of aTelecommunication and Networking career. The results imply a necessity to strengthen generalsecurity and web security concepts on cybersecurity education as suggested by McGettrick [11] inhis work “Toward Effective Cybersecurity Education”.Third-party validation is a
Conference Session
Design throughout the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anurag Purwar, Stony Brook University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
interesting motion.The goal is to motivate students to think about designing and prototyping programmable, electro-mechanical devices at an early stage of their engineering career. In doing so, they apply funda-mentals to a fun and exciting design problem of their choice, learn to think critically, communicateideas, and work in a team.ResourcesAlthough, the aforementioned CLOs comprise of a fairly comprehensive range of topics seeking toprepare students for their final project, it would be naive to assume that at freshman level studentscan apply a basic knowledge of Statics, Kinematics, Dynamics, Strength of Materials, DesignMethodology, Mechanisms and Machines, Sensors, Actuation, and Micro-controller programmingto carry out a project of such
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session: Works in Progress
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Danilo Garbi Zutin, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences; Michael E. Auer, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences; Christian Kreiter MSc, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
physical equipment that are available through the Internet – are an important part ofthis phenomenon and are constantly gaining motion in the higher education scenario.However, remote laboratories can also be effective assets in pre-university education. Severalinitiatives and projects have been or are being carried out worldwide aiming at exploring theuse of remote and virtual laboratories by secondary school students. For example, theEuropean Commission funded project Go-Lab (http://www.go-lab-project.eu/) is building afederation of Online Laboratories and tools to embed these labs in the lectures of secondaryschool teachers to serve as a motivation for students to pursue a career in STEM subjects.However, most of these projects treat students
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Research-to-Practice: Principles of K-12 Engineering Education and Practice
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pamalee A. Brady, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo; John Chen, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo; Danielle Champney, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
to society offer a highly effective vehicle for motivatingstudent interest in engineering and other STEM fields. Additionally current science standards –Next Generation of Science Standards (NGSS)1 - incorporate engineering design into thelearning objectives of science in grades K-12. However few classroom teachers have had thebenefit of exposure to engineering design before beginning their teaching career. Just like theirstudents, early exposure in the undergraduate curriculum that enriches future teachers’knowledge of engineering and technology and its relationship to the world would benefit thesecandidates.Project based learning (PBL) and the engineering design process are a natural pedagogical fit.PBL is focused on knowledge and
Conference Session
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
emailaddresses (N=2301) via repeated emails (Constant Contact) with links to an online survey(Qualtrics). Responses were solicited for a two-week period from mid-September to earlyOctober 2015.The survey began with questions about our current curriculum and our alumni’s satisfaction withtheir overall level of preparation for their respective careers. This was followed by questionsabout self-perceptions and the importance of three core areas of emphasis for our undergraduateprogram: Active Learning, Professional Development, and New Technologies. Assessment itemsfor the Design Studio were embedded in the Active Learning section, which included ratings ofthe quality and importance of undergraduate laboratory and design spaces, design projects, in-class
Conference Session
Engineering Physics Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James O'Brien, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gergely Sirokman, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Franz J Rueckert, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
science career decisions and active learning.CBE - Life Sciences Education, 6, 297-306.[4] Lopatto, D. (2004). Survey of Undergraduate Research Experiences (SURE): First findings. Cell BiologyEducation, 3, 270-277.[5] Lopatto, D. (2004). What undergraduate research can tell us about research on learning. Washington, DC:Project Kaleidoscope.[6] Doreen Hinkel, Scott Henke J. Nat. Resour. Life Sci. Educ. Issue 35 pp.194–201 (2006)[7] Philip D. Mannheim, “Alternatives to Standard Gravity”, Physical Review D, 2006[8] James G. O’Brien and Robert Moss, “Rotation Curve for the Milky Way Galaxy in Conformal Gravity”,American Journal of Modern Physics, 2014[9] Greg Sirokman, “Student-constructed Biodiesel Processor: Applied Undergraduate Research in
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Curriculum and New Course Development in ET
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Glenn T. Wrate P.E., Northern Michigan University; Michael D. Rudisill, Northern Michigan University
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Engineering Technology
on a Three-Phase, 2500 kVA Transformer Figure 5. Students Testing the 72.5 kV Puffer SF6 Circuit Breaker Figure 6. Testing the Control Power for the Circuit BreakerTwo-Year versus Four-Year DegreesAll faculty strive to fully develop their student’s potential. When the student stops at theassociate degree it is very similar to preparing them for a trade. While it is possible, upwardmobility within their profession is limited. It is quite possible they will remain at the tester levelfor the duration of their career. With a baccalaureate degree it is much more likely that thestudent will promote into higher levels, either in operation, design, or management. That said, itis difficult to convince
Conference Session
Educational & Professional Issues of Strategic Importance to the Civil Engineering Profession - and ASCE
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig N Musselman P.E., A & E Consulting; Sanjeev Kumar, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale; Norma J. Mattei P.E., University of New Orleans; L.Robert Smith, American Society of Civil Engineers
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Civil Engineering
alicensing board perspective, the experience requirements need to be very broad becauseengineers from all backgrounds, i.e., design, construction, industry, management, regulatory,product development, technical sales, i.e. from all “walks of life” should be able to becomelicensed. Therefore, the nature of engineering experience required is universal only in a verybroad sense.In the past year, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has acted to further define theearly career engineering experience that is ideal for a civil engineer to become ready to practiceat the professional level (2). This new policy was formulated on the basis of the experientialcomponents outlined in the 2nd Edition of the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge (3
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer B. Daines, Colorado Technical University; Tonya Troka, Colorado Technical University; John M. Santiago Jr., Colorado Technical University
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Mathematics
struggle.Conclusion While CTU is excited about the increases in student performance we have seen inboth Trigonometry and Pre-calculus, what is even more promising is the realization thatwe can bring our already successful Intellipath application to our campus-based students.Because we now know that integrating adaptive learning into traditional, ground classescan enhance student learning and, thus, enable success in follow on math courses, futureplans include incorporating the same technology and approach in lower level mathcourses on campus in order to provide Engineering students the strong math foundationthey need to be successful in their programs and in their careers. References 1. Blair, R
Conference Session
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
subjects while being fun at the same time. We intend to use the class as away for engineering students to build their own community and establish their own identity. Wenoticed students working in groups in this class tend to stick together afterwards in study groups,which contributed to their success in other classes. In addition to team building, we view theengineering design course as a “career molding” experience by showing the exciting, hand-onside of engineering. We believe all of these aspects contribute to the improvement of studentretention rates.In this paper, we will address the motivation for redesigning our engineering experience for firstyear students and re-shuffling of the CE 4-year plan based on observations and student
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark G. Diller, University of Dayton; Scott I. Segalewitz, University of Dayton
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Manufacturing
positive comments. A few of thesecomments are included below, again illustrating the positive impact of the workshop. “So much fun! I love how we make useful products. Professors provided great overview and were so great!!” “Very, very hands-on and had very obvious connections to respective engineering field. The professors were the best and explained everything. Their explanations of each part really left me with a deep understanding.” “So much fun! We learned so much about the technology part of engineering and even got to create our own circuits and flashlight case.”While the workshop has been successful, it is always being refined and improved. This projecthas been used to introduce students to applied engineering careers for