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Design and Making
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marisa Exter, Purdue University; Iryna Ashby, Purdue University; Colin M. Gray, Purdue University; Denise McAllister Wilder NCIDQ, Purdue University; Terri S. Krause, Purdue University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Paper ID #19305Systematically Integrating Liberal Education in a Transdisciplinary DesignStudio EnvironmentDr. Marisa Exter, Purdue University Marisa Exter is an Assistant Professor of Learning Design and Technology in the College of Education at Purdue University. Dr. Exter’s research aims to provide recommendations to improve or enhance university-level design and technology programs (such as Instructional Design, Computer Science, and Engineering). Some of her previous research has focused on software designers’ formal and non-formal educational experiences and use of precedent materials, and experienced instructional
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in First-Year Programs
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Liang Li Wu, University of California, Irvine; Gregory N. Washington, University of California, Irvine
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
. Professor Washington received his BS, MS and PhD degrees from NC State. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Integration of Entrepreneurship in a First-Year Engineering CourseAbstractThis evidence based practice describes the integration of entrepreneurship into a project-basedfirst-year engineering course to encourage student innovation, and to develop student leadershipand self-efficacy. A module featuring a series of lectures on entrepreneurship and business plandevelopment was introduced as part of the curriculum. The module was further enhanced withthe introduction of multiple company founders and industrial leaders who were invited to deliverpresentations and interact with students
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Efficient Authenticity: Modeling, Labs, Real-World Applications in Aerospace
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary E. Johnson, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Xun Zhao, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Aerospace
as combine two or more datasets, add or remove variable(s), transformnumerical data to categorical (or vice versa), create new variable and assign value, andconditionally-screen output data. An in-class test will be graded.Research Project and PresentationThe group project will be assigned to students during the fourth module of the curriculum. Eachproject team includes three students, and they will be either assigned a topic or propose theirinterested analytical research project. The objective of the project is to develop and answer anaviation-related question by using aviation databases and statistical software package(s). Theteam will develop a research question, a methodology, data collection plan, and analysis plan.Ideally, the project
Conference Session
Integrating Additive Manufacturing Practices in Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University; Levi Sligar, Northwest Nazarene University; John Stutz P.E., Northwest Nazarene College; Brice Allen, Northwest Nazarene University; Duke Mejia Bulanon, Northwest Nazarene University; Abigail Stutz,, Northwest Nazarene University; Mallory Garner, Northwest Nazarene University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing
hook to a depth of atleast an inch again ensuring the strength of the mold.Once the slurry is poured around the hook and it hardens, the mold is ready to be fired in anatural gas kiln used by the ceramics classes in the art department Though students prepared,mixed, and poured their own molds, the ABS burn-out process was done for them. The kiln wasmanually adjusted to hold a temperature of 1000⁰ F-1500⁰ F for at least 5 hours. Thissuccessfully vaporizes the plastic hook and foam sprues. Too high of a firing temperature or toolong of an exposure can begin to degrade the integrity of the plaster-of-paris mold, causingcracks and fragility.Casting can begin after the molds cool or while still hot if care is taken to handle the hot moldssafely. If
Conference Session
Integrating Additive Manufacturing Practices in Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tony Fan, Wayne State University; Gene Yeau-Jian Liao, Wayne State University; C. P. Yeh, Wayne State University; Jimmy Ching-ming Chen, Wayne State University
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Manufacturing
tobiomedical engineering research. Figure 3. Fab@Home (left) and RepRap Prusa i3 (right)In this paper, a modified RepRap 3D printer with dual extruders performing DIW (robocasting)for course and student project development is demonstrated. The project is an application ofinstrumentation, mechatronics and CAD design that integrate a mount, actuators (stepper motorsof the extruders) and the control unit (Arduino RUMBA). An undergraduate student (now in the 4master program) was assigned to work part time (10 hours a week) on the hardwaremodification, coding, and testing. The working procedure and the time frame are recorded andevaluated for the development of curriculum. The project
Conference Session
Career Development in Engineering: From Higher Education to Industry
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Mark T Schuver, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Continuing Professional Development
Paper ID #17613Educational Support through the Career Life-Span of Professional WorkingAdult Learners: An Integrative Theoretical and Experiential Reflection fromthe Learner’s PerspectiveDr. Mitchell L Springer PMP, SPHR, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering) Dr. Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Dr. Springer currently serves as an Executive Director for Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute lo- cated in West Lafayette, Indiana. He has over 35 years of theoretical and Defense industry-based practical experience from four disciplines: Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, Program Management
Conference Session
Student Feedback and Assessment in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elissa Morris, Texas A&M University; Daniel A. McAdams, Texas A&M University
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Design in Engineering Education
-studiedpedagogical technique used in various ways depending on educational discipline and learningoutcomes [2]. Peer grading provides numerous pedagogical benefits such as increasingmotivation for learning course content [3, 4], strengthening critical thinking skills [5], andimproving the development of immediate and long-term learning aptitude [6, 7].The primary motivation for integrating peer grading in an advanced product design course is toincrease the student’s understanding of engineering design concepts and to promote designthinking. Various methods exist in the literature that are effective for teaching design concepts[8]. However, the efficacy of peer grading as an instructional technique for engineering design isnot well-studied. Researchers
Conference Session
Exploring the Entrepreneurial and Innovation Mindset
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nadiye O. Erdil, University of New Haven; Ronald S. Harichandran, University of New Haven; Jean Nocito-Gobel, University of New Haven; Cheryl Q. Li, University of New Haven; Maria-Isabel Carnasciali, University of New Haven
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Swartwout, M. (2015). “Systems engineering entrepreneurship modules across aerospace engineering curriculum”. Proceedings, American Society of Engineering Education Conference, Seattle, WA.19. Harichandran, R.S., Carnasciali, M.I., Erdil, N., Li., C.Q., and Nocito-Gobel. J. (2015). “Developing entrepreneurial thinking in engineering students by utilizing integrated online modules.” Proceedings, American Society of Engineering Education Conference, Seattle, WA.20. Erdil, N., Harichandran, R.S., Nocito-Gobel. J., Carnasciali, M.I., and Li., C.Q. (2016). “Integrating e-learning modules into engineering courses to develop an entrepreneurial mindset in students.” Proceedings, American Society of Engineering Education Conference, New
Conference Session
Pre-college Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J. Geoff Knowles, Purdue University; Todd Kelley, Purdue University; Euisuk Sung, Purdue University; Jongseong Choi, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Paper ID #18431Research Design, Data Collection, and Assessment Methods for an IntegratedSTEM Education Model (Work in Progress)Mr. J. Geoff Knowles, Purdue University J. Geoff Knowles is the Executive Director for Ivy Tech Community College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. His background is in environmental engineering and he is a PhD candidate in Technology and Engineer- ing Teacher Education in the Polytechnic Institute at Purdue University. Currently he is doing research on integrated STEM education through the Teachers and Researchers Advancing Integrated Lessons in STEM (TRAILS) NSF ITEST funded project.Dr. Todd Kelley
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Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Ross Pfluger P.E., Colorado School of Mines; Junko Munakata Marr, Colorado School of Mines
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Environmental Engineering
developingcountries lesson was the most conceptual (i.e. contained no equations or problems). The carboncapture, transport, and sequestration lesson contained several topics that most students had notyet been exposed to in their environmental engineering education, and the acid rain sources andeffects lesson contained the most chemical reactions of the four lessons. All lesson materialswere posted to our university’s online Blackboard site at the beginning of the semester forstudent review and preparation prior to the flipped classes (see Appendix A).Table 2. Active learning interventions and flipped classes integrated into the course curriculum by week.Active learning interventions are annotated with an “I” (i.e. I1 – I16) and flipped classes are
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Pre-College: Teacher Impact on Student Mastery
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Steimle, University of Cincinnati; Anant R. Kukreti, University of Cincinnati; Helen Meyer, University of Cincinnati
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
field.Dr. Helen Meyer, University of Cincinnati c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Evaluating the Risk: In an Age of High Stakes Testing, Should Teachers Integrate Engineering Design into Traditional Science and Math Courses?Introduction Projects employing engineering design principles are known to promote 21st century skillsdevelopment among students. With an increased focus on STEM in primary and secondarycurricula and the importance of 21st century skills for students to solve real world problems, K-12 educators are being encouraged to expose students to engineering design principles.However, in an age of standardized testing and high stakes
Conference Session
International Research Experiences
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claude Brathwaite, City College of New York, NYC Louis Stokes Alliance; Julianne Vernon, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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International
translational aspects of fundamentalneuroscience towards applied neurodegenerative and neurological neuropsychiatric strategies.Program ModelStudy abroad courses that are faculty led and short term are seen as the major vehicles forstudents to integrate an international experience in their curriculum. The opposite is true for theNYC LSAMP model, which has a term length of 8 weeks or more typically in the summer. Asummary of the program elements at each university site is shown in Table 1. The eleven coreelements of the program were deemed an integral component of the success. For example, thefaculty led designation for the KTH program is linked to the career award of the faculty. TU-Graz/Univ. Graz program is also faculty led, but is based in CUNY at
Conference Session
Balancing Act: Ideas in Pre- & Post- Surveys and Assessment of Professional Skills
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William J. Davis P.E., The Citadel; Simon Thomas Ghanat P.E., The Citadel; Kweku Tekyi Brown P.E., The Citadel; Dimitra Michalaka P.E., The Citadel
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Civil Engineering
undergraduate educational program of study. An effective engineeringundergraduate curriculum needs to offer ample opportunities to obtain functional teamworkskills, develop personal interaction proficiencies, and demonstrate essential levels cognitivedevelopment in preparation to successfully serve as contributing members of productivemultidisciplinary teams. An ability for graduates to function on multidisciplinary teams isidentified by ABET as one of eleven student outcomes in the a-k list that engineering programsneed to adopt in preparing graduates to attain program educational objectives. Additionally, theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Body of Knowledge (BOK) identifies nineprofessional outcomes, including teamwork, as a subset of 24
Conference Session
Labs and Experiments
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janie Brennan, Washington University in St. Louis; Shawn E Nordell, Washington University in St. Louis ; Erin D Solomon, Washington University in St. Louis
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Chemical Engineering
St. Louis where she works extensively with faculty to enhance active learning strategies to help create inclusive, engaging classrooms. Her research ranges from communication networks in mammals and birds to metacognition in student learning.Dr. Erin D Solomon, Washington University in St. Louis Erin Solomon, Ph.D., (Social Psychology) is currently a research scientist and project manager in the Center for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education at Washington University in St. Louis. Her work focuses on the collection and analysis of educational data to evaluate the impact of curricular changes in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses. She also works to support STEM
Conference Session
CoED: Embedded Systems and Robotics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey J Richardson, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Computers in Education
vehicles and the creation of a GPS based navigation system to assist students with visual impairments navigate and orient themselves to Purdue’s campus. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Transformation of an Introduction to Microcontroller CourseAbstractThis paper outlines the curriculum changes made to a freshman introduction to microcontrollercourse in response to several outside factors including the overall reduction of credit hoursavailable for a degree, the total number of credit hours available per course, and the various callsto move away from standard laboratory experiences in favor of more discovery basedexperiences. The course has undergone a transformation from a standard two
Conference Session
Teams, Teaching, Leadership, and Technical Communications in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Traci M. Nathans-Kelly, Cornell University; Rick Evans, Cornell University
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Mechanical Engineering
integratecommunication instruction into and across their existing engineering curriculum by fostering“partnerships,” e.g., teaching partnerships and course partnerships, with communicationprofessionals5. Such integration facilitates students learning communication as “socially situated[technical and professional] practice”6, while also reducing somewhat the workload andsupplementing the relevant expertise of engineering faculty. The Sibley School of Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering (MAE) and the Engineering Communications Program (ECP) in theCollege of Engineering at Cornell University are actively facilitating the formation of suchpartnerships.The MAE/ECP Engineering Communications InitiativeSince the Technical Writing Requirement was adopted by the College
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Petros J Katsioloudis, Old Dominion University; Ana Djuric P.E., Wayne State University; Mileta Tomovic, Old Dominion University; Thomas B. Stout, Tidewater Community College
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Military and Veterans
Paper ID #17817Developing a Curriculum for Marine Mechatronics TechniciansDr. Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University Dr. Vukica Jovanovic is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology in Mechanical Engineering Technology Program. She holds a Ph.D. from Purdue University in Mechanical Engineering Technol- ogy, focus on Digital Manufacturing. Her research is focused on mechatronics, digital manufacturing, digital thread, cyber physical systems, broadening participation, and engineering education. She is a Co-Director of Mechatronics and Digital Manufacturing Lab at ODU and a lead of Area of Specializa- tion
Conference Session
Using Real-World Examples
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G. Belu, Southern University; Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Lucian Ionel Cioca, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
influencing undergraduate Hispanic and other minority students’ decision to considerengineering as their major; 3) Dual programs for Community Colleges and summer programs aswell as High Schools at one of the institution are providing access for pre-college minority andwomen students to careers in engineering and technology; 4) Our project aims to develop andestablish an integrated research-oriented educational facility to support and enhance teachingand learning in these areas, by providing a set of comprehensive laboratory experiments,teaching and learning modules; and 5) The design and implementation of a computationalworkbench for simulating hybrid power systems and distributed energy resources.2. Curriculum ChangesEngineering and technology
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Horizontal and Vertical Integration
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jack Bringardner, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Diversity
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #19544Developing a Vertically Integrated Project Course to Connect Undergradu-ates to Graduate Research Projects on Smart Cities Transportation Technol-ogyDr. Jack Bringardner, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Jack Bringardner is an Assistant Professor in the First-Year Engineering Program at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He studied civil engineering and received his B.S. from the Ohio State University and his M.S and Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin. His primary focus is developing curriculum and pedagogical techniques for engineering education, particularly in the Introduction to Engineering and
Conference Session
Installation, Integration, and Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow; Saied Hemati, University of Idaho, Moscow
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
addresses issues of creating such an integrated photovoltaic / piezoelectric energycollection system with communications and display. The preceding discussion has addressedtechnical issues. There are pedagogical and administrative issues in a two-department seniordesign project.The university hosts a strong interdisciplinary senior design program within its College ofEngineering. The program dates back to 1999 when two Mechanical Engineering professors andone Electrical Engineering professor combined their efforts in teaching a two-semester seniordesign course sequence. Initially, there were only a few interdisciplinary projects. Emphasiswas on creating a unified curriculum that spanned the disciplines. Common elements wereidentified and a common
Conference Session
Pre-College: Engineering Undergraduates as Teachers
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ulan Dakeev, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Muhittin Yilmaz, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Shah Alam P.E., Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Farzin Heidari, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Paper ID #17950Curriculum Service Learning Workshop for STEM OutreachDr. Ulan Dakeev, Texas A&M University, Kingsville Dr. Ulan Dakeev is an Assistant Professor in Industrial Technology Department in the College of Engi- neering, Texas A&M University - Kingsville. His areas of research include Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, renewable wind energy, quality in higher education, motivation, and engagement of students.Dr. Muhittin Yilmaz, Texas A&M University, Kingsville Dr. Muhittin Yilmaz received the B.S. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Gazi Univer- sity, Ankara, Turkey, and the M.Sc
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Installation, Integration, and Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Greg Kremer, Ohio University
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
, theprogram faculty consist of members from chemical engineering, electrical engineering,mechanical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, civil engineering, andenvironmental sciences and policy. Program faculty worked the remainder of 2011 and into 2012to develop a curriculum that integrated technical fundamentals and some advanced topics fromexisting courses, economic analysis from existing Engineering Economy and Economics ofEnergy courses, a revived Engineering and Public Policy course, a new Applied SystemsEngineering course, and a few Energy Engineering specific courses on Fuel and EnergyConversions. A flowchart of the current curriculum is included as an Appendix to this paper.It is important to note that the program is substantially
Conference Session
Integrating Liberal Education and Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David DiBiasio, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Paula Quinn, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Kristin Boudreau, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Laura A. Robinson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John M. Sullivan Jr, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John Bergendahl, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Leslie Dodson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
historian or philosopher or writer thinks, are reserved forhistory and philosophy and literature majors in their more advanced classes. In the generaleducation curriculum, integrative learning is little more than a fantasy. For the engineeringstudent, this approach often leads to compartmentalized learning, where students do not connecttheir general education courses to their engineering courses.  When it comes to integrating engineering and humanities within a single course, the prospectsare more promising but the effort much more daunting. Engineering and the humanities are sofar removed from one another —sometimes quite literally situated on opposite ends of largecampuses, in separate colleges and institutional environments that make it
Conference Session
Integrating Liberal Education and Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mehmet Vurkac, Oregon Institute of Technology
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
their junior or senior years are, likewise,critical to successful undergraduate engineering education. These projects emulate the work ofengineers in industry in that they involve trade-offs, cost constraints, interdisciplinarity,ambiguity (open-ended descriptions and practical specs), and multiple solutions requiringflexibility on the part of designers. As such, they typically entail teamwork, rely on clear andeffective communication (with a sponsoring company in addition to within the student teamitself), and require the ability to apply a variety of material from across the curriculum. The starkdifference between such a design experience and the well-structured nature of textbook problemsthat students spend an appreciable portion of their
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First-Year Programs: Design in the First Year
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew J Jensen, Florida Institute of Technology; Jennifer Lynn Schlegel, Florida Institute of Technology
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First-Year Programs
meansfor verifying design themes, aesthetics, and/or obstacles.Section 1: IntroductionAcademic engineering institutions strive to prepare students for the engineering profession.Typical engineering curriculum builds strong foundational skills in mathematics and scienceduring the first two years of engineering education. Institutions vary on when students can electto study an engineering discipline. Students often begin their engineering education in a specifieda discipline. Other institutions offer an introduction to engineering fundamentals or generalengineering course with students choosing a specific discipline after their first year. At FloridaInstitute of Technology (FIT), most students elect a discipline before matriculating. However
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Installation, Integration, and Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James W. Jones, Ball State University; Janet Fick, Ball State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Maintenance on campuses will support an institution’s sustainability goals by reducing the environmental impact of buildings and grounds; creating a positive effect on student, faculty and staff health; and preparing students to be global sustainability citizens. With the goal of transforming existing campus facilities around the world, we have developed a clear vision for the future: LEED Lab. An innovative solution for integrating sustainable practices into daily campus operations and maintenance, LEED Lab is an interactive, multidisciplinary immersion course designed to transform the academic environment by preparing students for competitive 21st century careers in sustainability. In the course
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Integrating Liberal Education and Engineering
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ravi T. Shankar, Florida Atlantic University; Diana Mitsova, Florida Atlantic University; Alka Sapat, Florida Atlantic University; David J. Terrell, Florida Atlantic University
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
to determine which of the MSAs have solutions that are working and emulate themelsewhere where a change is warranted. From an engineering perspective, some of the solutionsthat can be considered are: better body camera data streaming; integration of audio signalprocessing; mobile app development useful to police officers and minority youth, communityblogs for interaction between the two groups, and enhanced transparency among all thesubgroups involved.Discussion:The current status: We have completed one case-study and expect to develop two more case-studies by the end of this year. We will offer concurrent courses in spring ’18 and add the top 3to 4 case-studies from the course to our case-study portfolio. We will also monitor our studentsas
Conference Session
Assessment and Liberal Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenn Stroud Rossmann, Lafayette College; Mary Roth, Lafayette College
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
nationally with an award for excellence in promoting professionalism, ethics, and licensure in the curriculum; • Our program leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Studies has, since 1970, prepared its graduates to be “technological integrators;” many work as engineers, and many others work in public policy, business, education, medicine, and law. Required coursework includes some fundamental engineering courses, some translational courses in engineering economics and engineering policy, and a sequence of courses in engineering studies – typically seminar-style, discussion- and writing-intensive courses that ask students to consider the history of technology, interrogate the
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 11
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pong P. Chu, Cleveland State University
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Electrical and Computer
learning in another.”It is also suggested that labs can be an effective tool 2: “…[The labs] can be more effectively used in the curriculum to support integration and synthesis of knowledge, development of persistence, skills in formulating and solving problems, and skills of collaboration. Design projects offer opportunities to approximate professional practice, with its concerns for social implications; integrate and synthesize knowledge; and develop skills of persistence, creativity, and teamwork.”Our work is motivated by the observation and recommendation. Instead of treating the labs asthe adjuncts that follow the learning of the theories and presenting them in a limited “componentcontext,” we use them as a cohesive
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ETD Learning Approaches
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wesley L. Stone, Western Carolina University; Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #20421Project-Based Learning Integrating Engineering Technology and Engineer-ingDr. Wesley L. Stone, Western Carolina University Dr. Wes Stone is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering and Technology at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC. He earned his bachelors degree from the University of Texas at Austin, masters degree from Penn State, and PhD from Georgia Tech, all in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include manufacturing processes and quality techniques. He also serves as the program director for Engineering Technology at WCU.Dr. Hugh Jack P.E., Western Carolina