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Conference Session
Student Teams and Project-Based Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alan Cheville, Oklahoma State University; Christine Co, Oklahoma State University; Bear Turner, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
AC 2007-262: COMMUNICATION AS A PROXY MEASURE FOR STUDENT"DESIGN ABILITY" IN CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSESAlan Cheville, Oklahoma State UniversityChristine Co, Oklahoma State University Christine Co is a fifth year senior in the Electrical and Computer program at Oklahoma State University who is receiving her BSEE in December, 2006. In 2007 she plans to fulfill her lifelong interest by attending medical school to become an opthamologist where she can combine her medical training with her undergraduate engineering degree. Christine would like to thank the National Science Foundation for supporting a summer REU fellowship in engineering education.Bear Turner, Oklahoma State University Darren
Conference Session
New Engineering Educators: Tricks of the Trade I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dean Kim, Bradley University
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
experience has been with juniors, seniors, and graduate students, the author enjoysasking students periodically about their future plans as well. One regular mentoring opportunitywhich the author schedules each semester is an informational session about graduate school(engineering, business, etc.). The purpose of this informational session is to provide students theopportunity to hear from engineering professors about their graduate school experiences and toask questions.LecturesFor engineering courses and for university courses in general, the lecture still is the primarymethod of instruction. This section contains the author’s thoughts and observations regardinglecture preparation and effective use of the lecture period.As discussed previously
Conference Session
ChE: Innovations in the Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy Raymond, Bucknell University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
equipment. These laboratories include the use of particle generationtechnology such as spray dryers and atomizers as well as particle analysis technologies includingan in-line particle sizing device for particles suspended in a gas flow and a particle sizing devicefor those suspended in a liquid. Additional experiments involve generation of nanoparticles fromgas-to-particle conversion and the measurement of their loss rates due to coagulation and surfacedeposition. Further experiments that are planned include the use of diffusion separators,electrostatic devices, filters, and sieves for particle separation. This equipment can be used inseveral ways for students to perform numerous experiments. One of the planned objectives willbe for a final course
Conference Session
Faculty Development: Creating successful NEEs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kam Jugdev, Athabasca University
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
is very important for tenure and promotion purposes. d) The dean has an essential role in ensuring that new faculty members are socialized into the department and have a reduced teaching and service load (at first) so that they can develop solid and successful research agendas. The dean also assists new faculty members develop reasonable annual work plans. In the efforts to gain their bearings in new positions, new engineering faculty members feel daunted in achieving a work-life balance and inevitably, the scale tips in favor of work. As I address each topic, I examine the importance of the topic and suggest some guidelines for consideration. I also recommend some useful academic resources for new faculty. In
Conference Session
Building Knowledge Based Economies: the Role of Industry-University-Government Partnerships
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lueny Morell, Hewlett-Packard; Martina Trucco, Hewlett-Packard; Edgardo Torres-Caballero, Hewlett Packard; Francisco Andrade, Hewlett-Packard México, S. de R.L. de C.V.
Tagged Divisions
International
continues to study the pharmaceutical e-marketing space.Edgardo Torres-Caballero, Hewlett Packard Edgardo Torres-Caballero. Joined HP in June 2004 as a Business Planning Manager for the Ink Supplies Business, Americas Hub. Since July 2005, Torres-Caballero has been working as Government Affairs Manager / Public Sector Advocacy business alignment for Latin America and Caribbean, where he supports HP’s business units in this region and is responsible for advancing HP’s interests on public policy issues, access to markets, access to technology and advocacy efforts before government entities. Edgardo is a former deputy secretary of Economic Development and Commerce of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. He
Collection
2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Fani Zlatarova
accessibility. They created detailed floor plans of the buildings using appropriate software CASE tools to provide visual information concerning entrances, elevators, area parking, departments and offices in each building. In addition, the corresponding times and distances between buildings were estimated. Parts of the project were accomplished in class, but most of the work was done outside the classroom and later in the computer lab. The results from the team project have been used in the development of two other comprehensive student projects assigned in another course, Readings and Projects in CS and ISs, as individual projects. The first of them resulted in a website offering on-line disability information about campus
Collection
2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
John C. Giordano; J. Scot Ransbottom
provides input to the 2 Develop a following step following step Flowchart/ Design Diagram Test 3 Partial Test the Design Plan Build Each step may
Collection
2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Carol Siri Johnson
1997 gave tax credits to middle and upper-middle income taxpayers. State governments followed similar patterns, creating plans that encourageparents to save. Although this ostensibly provides the same advantages to all taxpayers, in reality poorpeople don’t have any money to save – they need it in order to survive. This fact is convenientlyoverlooked in the presumptions behind these acts. States have also introduced various merit scholarships,tied to SAT scores, grade-point averages or class ranking, that are available to all students regardless ofneed. Although it could be said that these changes do not take money away from poorer students,cumulatively they add to the ideology that financial aid is widely available and remove
Conference Session
Approaches to Learning Outcomes Assessment in Liberal Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kyle Oliver, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Traci Nathans-Kelly; Sandra Courter, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Laura Grossenbacher, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education
helpstudents better succeed with Outcomes 4–5. The authors discuss future plans for the course aswell as exportable lessons for those interested in trying to find a place for similar courses at theirown institutions. Throughout the paper, the authors also argue that flexible, interdisciplinary,student-centered discussion courses like this one have the potential to teach some of the ABETprofessional skills in way that students and faculty alike will find refreshing, exciting, andeffective.IntroductionIn his “Ethics Instruction in Engineering Education: A (Mini) Meta-Analysis”1 David Hawsexamines 42 papers on the subject of engineering ethics instruction, all of them from the ASEEannual conference proceedings, 1996-1999. His paper identifies six common
Conference Session
FPD5 -- Placement & Early Success
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Beverly Jaeger, Northeastern University; Susan Freeman, Northeastern University; Richard Whalen, Northeastern University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
it is oriented to fact, verbal because of the written and spokenwords, active because of the teaming, and sequential because of the natural order of the process.Minor Design Project: Planning & Building / Preparing Demo & Demonstrating. This firstproject is assigned early in the course to individual students or small teams. The same task isgiven to the entire class. They are to build and demonstrate a device of their own design. Theyexperience the design process hands-on with a strong emphasis on the design steps of problemformulation, abstraction and synthesis, and implementation, with some iteration. There aremultiple demonstration days, during which the students review others’ projects and show theresults of their own work. Some
Conference Session
Sustainable Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Llewellyn Mann, University of Queensland; David Radcliffe, University of Queensland; Gloria Dall'Alba, University of Queensland
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
repair an old one. Further, many products in this paradigm areeven designed with a planned obsolescence, designed to be used by a consumer for a few yearsthen discarded for the ‘new’ model.The first change to this traditional design paradigm in moving toward sustainable design occurredwith the focus on eco-efficiency. While it can be argued that eco-efficiency had its roots in earlyindustrialisation3, it has been since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and Agenda 214 that industriesacross the globe have started to embrace the concept. It was officially coined as a term by theBusiness Council for Sustainable Development in 19973.Eco-efficiency itself is based on the idea of doing more with less, doing more with the resourcesthat are consumed, generating
Conference Session
Global Engineering in an Interconnected World
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexis Powe, Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
International
, was designed to expose primarily science and engineeringmajors to types of professional writing common to their fields. The course rationale was asfollows19: The ability to communicate clearly and effectively is an invaluable life skill, as well as one of the biggest indicators of an individual’s future success. Strong English writing and speaking skills will help students planning to study or work in the U.S. succeed in their courses and later in their professions. While this course alone cannot guarantee successful English communication skills (students must practice for the rest of their academic careers to graduate with those), it can at least set students on the road to developing
Conference Session
Engineering Management Program Management / IE and EM Program Mangement / Engineering Management Program Management
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rose Mary Cordova-Wentling, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign; Raymond Price, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
multidisciplinary engineering activities, buildteams, motivate people, create organizational structures conducive to innovative and effectivework, plan and facilitate meetings, solve problems, among others (Askew, & Price, 2003;Thamhain, 1992b; 2004a).“Increasingly, those who hire engineering graduates look for employees who are not onlytechnically proficient, but who also have demonstrated leadership and initiative in team settings”(Yost, 1998, p.1). In addition, as Farr (1996) stated organizational influences such as global andincreased competition are forcing junior engineers into more managerial and leadership roles.Therefore, in order to get hired and later on get promoted, today’s engineers need to have goodleadership skills. Consequently, as
Conference Session
Implementing the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge into Courses and Curricula
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Lynch, Dartmouth College; William Kelly, Catholic University of America; Manoj Jha, Morgan State University; Ronald Harichandran, Michigan State University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
development.xlv Sustainable infrastructure requires an integrative approach.Canada’s ITS plan explicitly links ITS to sustainability.xlviAccording to the U.S. EPA some of the advantages of ITS are a smoother traffic flow with lessdelay from signals, incidents, and traffic queues. Environmental benefits include emissions re-duction, increased roadway capacity, and decreased fuel consumption.xlviiCivil engineering education is challenged to “addresses environmental, culture, economic, andsocial impacts of engineering on society and the concept of sustainable development” in an excit-ing unified way. Civil engineers must be prepared to take a lead role in ensuring that our infra-structure systems transition to sustainable infrastructure systems.Some useful
Conference Session
New Engineering Educators: Off the Beaten Path
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robin Adams, Purdue University; Cheryl Allendoerfer, University of Washington; Tori Rhoulac Smith, Howard University; David Socha, University of Washington; Dawn Williams, Howard University; Ken Yasuhara
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
, summary results from evaluating the session, and future plans for promotingstorytelling in engineering education research.The affordances of storytellingStorytelling has a long tradition as a method for communicating ideas and images. As alinguistic and “transactional” activity, storytelling supports meaning making through discourse,narrative, and the process of translating private experiences into publicly negotiated forms [23-26].As such storytelling has been associated with developmental models of learning, identityformation [21, 27], and “folk psychology” which asserts that culturally shaped notions, stories, andnarratives organize experience [28-29]. Storytelling is also associated with the methodology of oralhistories and self-studies as
Conference Session
Software Engineering Topics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Valentin Razmov, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
the series accounts for the fact that in some offerings we did not use anadditional text and/or targeted handouts.Other problematic areas are quality assurance and testing, build processes, and documentation.Table 1 shows the class-average ratings for those over the 8 terms. Page 12.198.8Table 1. Class-average ratings of problematic areas over all 8 terms. “n/a” in a given cellindicates that we did not ask about the corresponding aspect in that term’s questionnaire. Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6 Term 7 Term 8Test plan n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.46 -0.14 n/a 1.14Test
Conference Session
Gender and Accessibility Issues in K-12 Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Glenda Kelly, Duke University; Paul Klenk, Duke University; Gary Ybarra, Duke University; Lee Anne Cox, Duke University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Module (1/4” square rather than1/8”) to build taller and more robust structures. Despite these differences, the Towers module ismore similar than different to the Bridge Module. An emphasis on real world applications of themodule is provided by an analysis of real-world towers, via discussing the history of design andconstruction of the world’s tallest buildings. Structural engineering provides the content basisfor both modules. Both modules begin with a planning activity in Modelsmart 3D prior to actualconstruction, and finally, both modules involve similar tools and construction techniques inwhich groups build with balsa wood.AM Radio ModuleThe AM Radio Module in Techtronics II revisits the electrical engineering and circuit designconcepts
Conference Session
Perspectives for Women Faculty
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicole Hawkes, WiSE / University of Southern California; Jean Morrison, University of Southern California; Cauligi Raghavendra, University of Southern California
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
the equivalent of 8weeks of full-time work ($4,500). Students must confer regularly with their faculty sponsorsand, upon the sponsor’s recommendation, participate in safety training, meetings, seminars,journal clubs, discussion groups, and other scholarly activities of the host laboratory,department or research group.3. Support for Activities (informal growth over five years)WiSE maintains discretionary funds for the support of activities that serve to increase theinvolvement of women in S&E at USC. Applicants send a brief proposal outlining the scopeand participants of the activity and an estimated budget. Activities may include: sponsoringa lecture, hosting a conference, attending a conference or event, or planning a field visit
Conference Session
Capstone Design III
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karim Muci-Küchler, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jonathan Weaver, University of Detroit Mercy; Daniel Dolan, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
-semester capstone seniordesign project and a one-semester graduate-level course in product planning and development atanother university. The first three are mandatory courses for undergraduate students majoring inMechanical Engineering. The fourth one is part of a Master in Product Development programand the students taking it typically come from different engineering disciplines. In these coursesthe authors use a project-based learning strategy to teach the process, methodologies and toolstypically used to develop new products. The students work in teams on a design project thatstarts at the beginning of the course or course sequence and are required to apply theconcepts/processes/tools that they learn in the course to their project. Typically
Conference Session
MentorNet
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Jo Wellenstein, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Sandra Courter, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Susannah Sandrin, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh; Karen Showers, Wisconsin Technical College System; Leslie Wilkins, Maui Economic Development Board; Jennifer Chou-Green, MentorNet; Carol Muller, MentorNet; Laurie Mayberry, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ann Bloor, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Isla Yap, Maui Economic Development Board
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
of the members in advancing it’s mission toadvance women especially and people of color into the opportunities that STEM careers offer;thereby, making a difference in their own lives and that of others. This partnership broughttogether a diverse group of institutions, positions and geographic regions. Public and privateuniversities, technical and community colleges, and nonprofit organizations worked toward a Page 12.1060.4common goal. This included one CEO, one vice-president, three STEM faculty members, andfour program directors that planned and organized the structure of the initiative via phoneconferences and e-mail over the summer of
Conference Session
The Impact of Curriculum on the Retention of Women Students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia Backer, San Jose State University
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
the same issues and they wrote a 1000-word paperanalyzing their sources. In order to meet this learning objective, a student had to get a Cor better on his/her research exercise. The students also completed a multimedia classactivity related to this learning objective related to technology-related stereotypes of menand women.Since the assessment data for Fall 2006 still indicates that this course did not fully meet thisstudent learning objective, the course will be revised in Fall 2007 to increase its coverage of this Page 12.1377.7student learning objective. I plan on redesigning my course materials related to learningobjective 3 to give the
Conference Session
Engineering in High Schools
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sibel Uysal, Arizona State University; Sharon Kurpius-Robinson, Arizona State University; Dale Baker, Arizona State University; Stephen Krause, Arizona State University; Chell Roberts, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
. Vygotsky's ideas influenced a social constructivist approach to education.Sociocultural theory is the use of cultural tools (both material and psychological) in thedevelopment of understanding. Instruction could be sufficient when students connect with theactivities within a supportive learning environment and get appropriate guidance that is mediatedby tools. An important aspect of tools is that they do more than simply assist in the developmentof mental processes. Teachers teach children how to use tools, and children adapt these tools tomaster their own behavior, gain independence, and reach a higher developmental level. Theconstruction of knowledge and practice occurs as the teacher interacts with the students and theenvironment while planning
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cher Cornett, East Tennessee State University
12.264.7Appendix 1: Sample AssignmentAssignment: Ballistic Expose 4 CompetitionFor this assignment, you will be entering the Ballistic Expose 4 Competition. Please review thewebsite for Call for Entries information.http://www.ballisticpublishing.com/books/expose4/In this assignment you will follow the competition guidelines and you will be graded not only onthe aesthetic and technical quality of your work, but on how well you follow the instructions forentry and other competition guidelines.The illustration must communicate a story, message or concept.Both creative and technical aspects of this project will be assessed.This project will run concurrently with other projects, so plan your time accordingly.Tue. Jan. 24 Sketches and Concept
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experiences
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anderson Prewitt, University of Florida; Wanda Eugene, Auburn University; Shaundra Daily, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
part of NSBE’s mission: “To increase the number of … engineerswho excel academically”. The Stratus Mentoring Program utilized a systematic mentoring modelfor its operation as opposed to an informal arrangement between potential mentors and protégés(See Figure Below). Page 12.1072.6 Stratus Mentoring Program Model PLANNING STRUCTURE ASSESMENT • Planning – Recruitment & Training – Goal Setting – Weekly
Conference Session
Direct Measures of Student Performance
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald Carpenter, Lawrence Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
comparison to be made at this time. Page 12.1532.11Indirect assessment of student learning is accomplished through online course objective surveysthat question students on their ability to complete course objectives. Overall student satisfactionwith the course and the instructor is through the end of the term course evaluations administeredby the dean’s office. Finally, the effectiveness of the hybrid component of the course is throughan online survey that questions the students about the hybrid components of the course as well asthrough informal focus groups during the last course meeting.The author is aware of the limitations of this assessment plan
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elise Amel, University of Saint Thomas; Camille George, University of St. Thomas; Yvonne Ng, College of St. Catherine
model, using her academic background to solve practical problems and using her problem solving experiences to enhance her teaching. She has received an award for excellence in service learning. Professor Amel has specific expertise developing assessment plans and dissemination approaches through her work on the UST Bush Foundation Grant. She has completed pedagogical presentations and publications about international education and service learning.Camille George, University of St. Thomas Dr. George is an Assistant Professor in mechanical engineering at the University of St. Thomas. She teaches the core course in thermodynamics and has received outstanding student evaluations on her
Conference Session
Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Instruction
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen McClain, Baylor University; Christopher Smitherman, University of Alabama-Birmingham
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Christopher B. Smitherman is an undergraduate honors student in mechanical engineering at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Mr. Smitherman plans to finish his B.S. degree in December 2007 and plans to pursue an MBA after graduation. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, and Pi Tau Sigma. Page 12.1040.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 MathCAD Functions for the Thermodynamics Properties of Moist Air, Ammonia, Propane, and R-22AbstractMathCAD functions were constructed to evaluate the thermodynamic properties of moist air,ammonia, propane
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
E. Bernard White, George Mason University
background, it is necessary to provide tutoring and other academic supportservices. It is equally important that the academically gifted students are challenged if they areto be retained in their chosen computer science or engineering major.8. Impact of Non-traditional Programs on Traditional ProgramsWhen the title for this paper was initially conceived, the research plan was a rather simplisticone that consisted of the following basic steps: • Conducting a survey of universities that have started non-traditional bachelor degree programs/options to obtain enrollment trends data for traditional majors and the recently implemented non-traditional majors • Analyze these data and report the findings.Following the systems engineering
Conference Session
Enhancing K-12 Mathematics Education with Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Celina Bochis, University of Alabama; Steven Hsia, University of Alabama; Pauline Johnson, University of Alabama; Karen Boykin, University of Alabama; Sandra Wood, University of Alabama; Larry Bowen, University of Alabama; Kevin Whitaker, University of Alabama
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
needed. Unfortunately, students have not show much interest in attendingthese sessions. They will be offered again in Spring 2007 semester and examined more closelyto determine methods for increasing participation. Additional plans for 2007 are to furtherweave the themed project from the labs and events into the math lectures as well as to includemore hands-on projects into each class. Students will be called on more to work problems, for Page 12.907.11general participation, and introduced to guest lectures by TAs and others to increase the level ofinteraction and attention. Class materials from 2006 are currently being refined to address
Conference Session
Climate Issues for Women Students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiang-Yun Du, Aalborg University; Anette Kolmos, Aalborg University
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
engineering study. In comparison, female students referred to drawing,calculation and language edition in writing as their main technical contribution. In addition, femalestudents all spoke of their special contribution in terms of planning, coordination, communication andmanagement. As one said, ‘I am good at structure. I am the one who is arranging things, making programs and agendas for everyday, structuring what we are doing, and so on. Guys are messy, sometimes they get too involved and tend to forget deadlines.’However, these features can not replace their lack of technical skills. Female students need to makespecial efforts to catch up.At A&D, gendered features in doing the project work can also be identified, for example, male