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Conference Session
Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lari Garrison, University of Washington; Reed Stevens, University of Washington; Portia Sabin, University of Washington; Andrew Jocuns, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
assembling a number of resources (e.g., advisors,department websites, classmates, sorority sisters) in order to aid them in thisnavigation.We analyzed the field notes from observations and transcripts from interviewswith sixteen students, who when they enrolled at UWest, planned to major inengineering. The interviews and observations took place over the course of thestudents’ first three years at UWest, focusing on the period of time when theywere readying their applications for admission to the college, the spring of theirsophomore year, to examine the implications of the uncertainty that students feelabout the admissions process. We describe: • the uncertainty that students have about their futures in the engineering college
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Miller, Saint Cloud State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
engineering programs inthe U.S. require or recommend that students take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exambefore graduation. Examinees must be able to determine vapor properties using the printed tablessupplied. Computers and PDAs capable of running software are not allowed in the exam. This isconsistent with situation at many schools where students do not have access to a PC during tests. Page 12.140.2Survey FindingsThe original plan for this research was to determine the policy or standard practice at a numberof schools. It became readily apparent that few schools actually have a standard, written orotherwise, about teaching thermodynamics
Conference Session
Laboratory and Internship Innovations in IT/IS
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ed Crowley, University of Houston
Tagged Divisions
Information Systems
open communications. You will need to Page 12.490.11select a unique port and to communicate that port number with your lab partner. It isimportant to communicate the appropriate port number to your lab partner. Beforeproceeding, please coordinate with your lab partner and fill out the following table. IP Address Server Port Client PortYouYour PartnerTable 1-2 NetCat Planning TableOpen your NetCat server connection by typing: nc –vvn –l –p XXXX < des_keyXXXXXX is the number of the port that you will be opening for your server. Be sure tochoose a higher level (over 1024) port. And be sure to let your lab
Conference Session
Computer-Assisted Lab Studies
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramesh Prasad, University of New Brunswick-St. John; Ryan Munro, University of New Brunswick-St. John
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
, University of New Brunswick-St. John Ryan C. Munro graduated with BScE (Mechanical) degree in 2005 from the Universitry of New Brunswick, Canada. He worked in energy sector for over a year and is planning to pursue graduate studies in future. Page 12.1148.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 PC-Based Measurement of Heat of Combustion of a Solid Fuel Using Oxygen Bomb CalorimeterAbstractThe paper describes an experimental system developed for measurement of the heat ofcombustion of a sample of solid fuel. The system is set up to use an Oxygen Bomb Calorimetertogether with a
Conference Session
Liberal Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Walsh, California Polytechnic State University; Stacey Breitenbach, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education
12.8.3retention and outreach for students who do not seek a career in engineering practice, but maywant to have careers in education, business, law, policy, art and design and seek this inconjunction with technological strength.The charge to the committee was to develop a proposed plan for the BA in Engineering,including a variety of tracks and corresponding curricula which would be submitted foruniversity review and implemented by normal processes at the university.ProcessFaculty members from every college at the university, students, industry representatives and staffjoined the ad hoc committee for the proposed degree program, whose membership swelled tosixteen. As part of the effort to develop a common lexicon and a baseline knowledge the
Conference Session
Effective Tools for Teaching Engineering Economy
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Ristroph, University of Louisiana-Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy
AC 2007-1453: SPREADSHEET TECHNIQUES FOR ENGINEERINGPROFESSORS: THE CASE OF EXCEL AND ENGINEERING ECONOMICSJohn Ristroph, University of Louisiana-Lafayette JOHN H. RISTROPH is an emeritus Professor of Engineering Management. His doctorate is in industrial engineering and operations research, and his non-academic experience includes service to the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources first as Head of Economics and Statistics and then as Director of Policy and Planning. His interests include engineering economics and computer-aided-instruction. Page 12.1297.1© American Society for Engineering
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Preparing Engineering Students for International Practice
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed Khan, Kansas State University-Salina; Beverlee Kissick, Kansas State University-Salina
Tagged Divisions
International
Press. Retrieved May 24, 2006 from Lexis-Nexis database. 7. Goodin, D. (2006, April 27). Intel CEO vows broad restructuring as part of plan to rebound. Associated Press. Retrieved May 24, 2006 from Lexis-Nexis database. 8. Intel commits $1 billion to further emerging markets strategy; World Ahead Program links work in accessibility, Connectivity, education. (2006, May 3). M2 Communications Ltd. Retrieved May 24, 2006 from Lexis-Nexis database. Page 12.1021.9 9. Lammers, D. (2006, May 8). PC’s for Third World, by design. Electronic Engineering Times. Retrieved May 24, 2006 from Lexis-Nexis
Conference Session
Engineering in Middle Schools
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibrahim Zeid, Northeastern University; Randal August, Northeastern University; Ronald Perry, Northeastern University; Emanuel Mason, Northeastern University; Jannon Farkis, Northeastern University; Marta Hersek, Northeastern University; Morgan Hynes, TechBoston; Haruna Tada, TechBoston; Felicia Vargas, TechBoston
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
enter “Become an Inventor!” competition as an individual oras a team. Sample events are Uphill Climb, Busy City Sidewalk, Smart Cars, Robotic Retriever,All-Terrain Vehicle, Personal elevator, and Become an Inventor!.AssessmentAlthough this program is developed as an after-school program, assessment is critical forteachers to be able to (1) provide feedback to their students, and (2) modify their plans based onthe students’ understanding and progress. In general, the assessments provided consider threebasic program goals: EDP principles and processes, teamwork and communication skills, andaffect (interest and excitement).Suggestions for assessment are provided; teachers may choose which to do at particular pointsduring the program. The
Conference Session
Innovations in ECE Education III
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Pitts, Oklahoma State University; Patrick Teague, Oklahoma State University; Alan Cheville, Oklahoma State University; Charles Bunting, Oklahoma State University; Sohum Sohoni, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
: “Engineering students learn what we teach them, but often do not become what we intend.[Students learn] the behaviors that let [them] succeed in classes, but these behaviors do not always correlate with success in engineering. Engineering Students for the 21st Century is a reform program for undergraduate engineering that is trying to align the behaviors that are taught in our program with those that help students succeed. To accomplish this we plan to transition from emphasizing acquisition of knowledge to emphasizing student development.”1Our research problem relates to the overall ES21C project, and by extension the transition toteam-based learning6, as a “devil’s advocate” test. Many previous studies focus
Conference Session
Retention of STEM Students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Annita Alting, City College of the City University of New York; Ardie Walser, City College of the City University of New York
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
with the lowest scores on “academic facilities” and “strength ofeducation” also had the lowest “academic achievement” scores- the connection was notconclusive. For example, a low MGPA score could be the result of the grading practicesin a particular department and have little to do with the other departmental characteristics. In future works, we plan to examine the impact of the departmental characteristics on theretention and academic achievement of engineering students as well as continue to studythe predictors of retention, graduation and academic achievement. We will also explorethe challenges in implementing new policies, gaining buy-in from the college communityand the importance of good communication both in and outside of the college
Conference Session
ChE: Retention and Outreach
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Zollars, Washington State University; Donald Orlich, Washington State University; William Thomson, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
not selecting for either a math or science specialization we do aim to have eightin-service and four pre-service teachers as participants. Teachers selected for participation werenotified by March 1 and had to reconfirm their intention to participate no later than April 15.This latter action was found necessary in order to insure that we had our full compliment of 12teachers during the summer. At the same time that the teachers were being recruited so too were the engineeringfaculty who would serve as the mentors for the teachers. Unlike our prior program for which nofocus was planned, the RET program used biologically related engineering topics as its focus.This topic is both current as well as being of interest to the K-12 students
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amjad Zaim, University of Texas-Brownsville; Mahmoud Quweider, University of Texas-Brownsville
domain, to the latest systems and methods of biometric identification. Currently, ourstudents are modestly exposed to the principles of biometrics theory in two undergraduateand graduate level courses: Digital Image Processing and Artificial Intelligence. In thispaper we describe a GUI-based iris-recognition system that has been developed bystudents in the undergraduate program of our computer science department. The mainpurpose of such as system is to demonstrate how CS students can harness their computerscience skills in this rapidly advancing technology of biometric. This also comes as partof our future plan to build a comprehensive and integrated state-of-the-art Biometrics
Conference Session
Assessing Entrepreneurship Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Martin Grimheden, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
professional businesscoach hired by the university for the purpose of commercializing academic projects and ideas. Phase 1 Focus: Innovation Technology Activities: Idea selection Patent searches Prototype design Brainstorming Idea development Business models Deliverables: State-of-the-art review Patent Phase 2 Focus: Market Business Theme: From business establishment and development to entrepreneurship Actors: Business coaches Incubators Business angels Seed capital Deliverables: Business plan
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Lee, San Jose State University; Stacy Gleixner, San Jose State University; Tai-Ran Hsu, San Jose State University; David Parent, San Jose State University
levels of emphasisamong design, fabrication, and testing, to reach higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy whilesimultaneously balancing time and resource constraints in a practical manner. Feedback fromstudent opinions and plans for improvement are also presented.IntroductionThe multidisciplinary subject of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) requires a broadrange of background knowledge and skills. MEMS engineering demands importantcontributions from the fields of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materialsengineering, and other disciplines. In an effort to make hands-on MEMS education moreaccessible to engineering students, a new laboratory course has been developed and instituted atSan José State University, built upon a framework
Conference Session
Learning Needs and Educational Success
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Crosby, Southern University; Samuel Ibekwe, Southern University; Guoqiang Li, Southern University; Su-Seng Pang, Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge; Kun Lian, Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD)
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
increasing surface area.4Education and TrainingIn addition to technical research, education and human resource development is another impacttask in which, better educational opportunities, and exposure to cutting edge researchtechnologies has been emphasized for minority students that are planning to earn an engineering Page 12.1492.6or science undergraduate or graduate degrees. Through this project, the research experience ofminority students is being improved so that they can reach their full academic potential andcompete successfully for the available high technology oriented career opportunities. Themotivation here is to (a) develop a “research
Conference Session
Methods & Techniques in Graduate Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yamilka Baez-Rivera, Mississippi State University; Lennon Brown, Mississippi State University; Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
is currently working with Mississippi Power Company in Gulfport, MS. He currently holds the position a Distribution Planning Engineer.Noel Schulz, Mississippi State University Noel N. Schulz received her B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1988 and 1990, respectively. She received her Ph.D. in EE from the University of Minnesota in 1995. She has been an associate professor in the ECE department at Mississippi State University since July 2001 and holds the TVA Endowed Professorship in Power Systems Engineering. Prior to that she spent six years on the faculty of Michigan Tech. Her research interests are in computer applications in
Conference Session
Capstone Design I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Promiti Dutta, Columbia University; Alexander Haubold, Columbia University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
design course.Section 1: About You • Your Preferred Name • Section • Gender • How do you describe your ethnicity/cultural background? • Is English your native language? o If not, what is/are? • Are you an international student or an immigrant to the US? o If so, in what country/countries have you spent most your life, and when did you come to the US?Section 2: Academic Interests and Career Goals • What's your current first choice of a major? • How confident are you in your first choice? (percentage) • What’s your second choice of a major? • What's your first choice for a minor, if any, at this time? • How clear are you on your plans for what you want to do as a career? • How comfortable or
Conference Session
Improving Mechanics Courses
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ghodrat Karami, North Dakota State University; Robert Pieri, North Dakota State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
College of Elementary Physics Elementary Chemistry Basic Mathematics1) Development, at an early stage, of students’ internalized ease with the scale,2) Development of students’ visualization of High School Training the problems under consideration.Further objectives should focus on how the faculty of Fig. 1. Courses of Mechanics in Engineering Curriculumengineering mechanics courses can develop the associated pedagogy for multiscaling mechanicseducation. Therfore a careful and a systematic plan to
Conference Session
Design in the ECE Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Douglas Williams, Georgia Institute of Technology; Robert Butera, Georgia Institute of Technology; Selcuk Uluagac, Georgia Institute of Technology; Matthew Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology; Andy Deck, National Instruments; Michael Torba, National Instruments; Steven Trahan, National Instruments
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
means to stop). Students developflowcharts to plan the control and timing structure of their program and then program theirrobots to respond reliably to their clap commands.Associated technical subdiscipline overviews: electronic design and microsystemsThe Light Sensor: The NXT light sensor is able to distinguish gray-scale light levels fromambient light or reflected from its self-generated light. A common use of the light sensor isto allow a robot to follow lines drawn on a surface. In this lab students learn how to use thelight sensor to follow a black figure drawn on a white surface. The initial algorithm modelsthe sensor as making binary black/white decisions, but in the final challenge students usesimple prediction and feedback from the
Conference Session
The Challenges of Tech Transfer
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bruce Mutter, Bluefield State College; Frank Hart, Bluefield State College
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
from industry, the R&D community,government, the armed services,” students, and faculty inthe pursuit of meeting the technological challenge. Thispaper highlights the projects and activities happeningthrough the Center. Continuous improvement needsnurturing to cause desired CART activities.(CART) is up and running well. In the first two years ofoperation, we have continued to develop new appliedresearch projects and technology services to betterrepresent the School of Engineering Technology andComputer Science and Bluefield State College. KeepingCART’s vision and mission in mind, we worked diligently to meet the goals of our ambitiousbusiness plan. We have stayed within our project budgets without expense to the School or theCollege and
Conference Session
IE Program Design II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Terri Lynch-Caris, Kettering University; Benjamin Redekop
Tagged Divisions
Industrial Engineering
the ASEE 2007conference. Preliminary assessment data will be available and plans for the next offeringwill be in place. Discussion will center on pedagogical methods and tools used within theclass that enable students to incorporate environmental concerns into product and processdesigns. Emphasis will be placed on the economic impact of alternatives.An overview of the topics contained in the class will be presented in detail. The coursemodules begin with a module exploring historical and ethical perspectives on theenvironmental impact of industrial processes. Technical content and engineering toolscomprise the middle weeks of the course, as life cycle concepts and material choices areintroduced. The course concludes with a module presenting
Conference Session
Direct Measures of Student Performance
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Bronzini, George Mason University; John Matusik, The Engineering Groupe
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
, Figure 1 is a photo-reduced copy of the site layout sheet submitted by the residential team. A typical submissionpackage includes 20 or more similar sheets providing all of the required project details.Assessment ProcessThe assessment process works as follows. The team presentations are made to a large audience,typically exceeding 100 people. All program faculty and all industry mentors assigned to theteams are automatically jury panelists. In addition, leading engineers from local companies are Page 12.1574.3 Page 12.1574.4Figure 1. Typical Residential Team Plan Sheetinvited to attend, and as
Conference Session
Industry-Academia Collaborations
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Robertson, Arizona State University
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
, troubleshooting, analysis of constraints and receptiveness to new concepts. 3. Develop a process for career planning at all levels. Its business and technical components are readily available but there also needs to be a broad awareness of the factors that drive change and impact competitiveness 5. We have used a simple 2 x 2 grid to guide the process. As an example, the individual would collect evidence of ways in which local technology initiatives are creating changes and then assess their likely continuation and personal impact. The same steps can be followed for the other three combinations. Local Global Technology Business 4. Increase
Conference Session
Foster Excellence
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claude Villiers, Florida Gulf Coast University; Neville Parker, The City College of The City University of New York
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
, parents, the CCNY community, and Transportation AgencyAdministrators and Staff; administrating or corresponding, reports, budget/financial transactionIntermodal Advisory Board: The Intermodal Advisory Board (IAB) is comprised ofrepresentatives from the Federal Highway Administration New York Office; New York StateDepartment of Transportation (DOT); New York City DOT; Port Authority of New York & NewJersey; Metropolitan Transportation Authority; New York City Transit; the New York CityBoard of Education; the City College of New York Community; private engineering firms; andprivate transportation entrepreneurial organizations. The IAB continues to fulfill its obligationsof reviewing proposals and curriculum, planning and securing resources, and
Conference Session
Technology Literacy for Non-Engineers
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lawrence Whitman, Wichita State University; James Steck, Wichita State University; David Koert, Wichita State University; Larry Paarmann, Wichita State University
Tagged Divisions
Technological Literacy Constituent Committee
was designed as an independent unit of instruction. The lesson plan for eachmodule included: title, objective, connection to SCANS (skills, reading, math, science Page 12.12.5objectives), the essential concepts, vocabulary words and terms, background information andknowledge base, real-world connection, activity, materials, and assessment. The modules were:Introduction (to class and LEGO MINDSTORMS), Gearing Principles, Flight Controls,Engineering Graphics, Information Transmission and Storage, Sensors, and Production Systems.Each of these modules used a consistent format. Day 1 (scheduled for 2 hours) had a lecture andsome basic hands-on. Day 2
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Widmann, California Polytechnic State University; Kim Shollenberger, California Polytechnic State University; Jane Kennedy, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
inventories to measure outcomes. The authors plan to expand the study to Page 12.1319.8include more students as well as track students longitudinally to see if changes in study habitsand performance can be found by limiting textbook solution manuals as a resource for solvinggraded homework assignments.References1. Widmann, J., and Shollenberger, K., “Student use of Textbook Solution Manuals: Student and Faculty Perspectives in a Large Mechanical Engineering Department,” Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, June 2006.2. Walberg, H. J., Paschal, R. A., Weinstein, T
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mireille Battikha, Consultant
12.346.2involves developing a schedule, a plan, or an estimate, selecting a construction method andmaterial, or improving its productivity and quality, engineers must possess the skills to carry outintegrated analytical and decision-making processes taking into consideration the effect that eachof these functions has on the other1,2,3. Teaching engineering students how to carry out theseprocesses can be improved with ample exposure and effective delivery methods to enable themto grasp the inherent and intricate concepts and perform relevant hands-on applications for anadequate preparation for their careers4.This paper illustrates the use of a multimedia case-based system designed to enhance the learningprocess by providing decision-support for an
Conference Session
Engineering in High Schools
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Mativo, Ohio Northern University; Adam Stienecker, Ohio Northern University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
. Eleven students had registered for the program, although itwas initially planned for eight. As a first activity of the students, a pre-assessment exercise wasadministered. After which, students were introduced to their curriculum that would include theaforementioned activities.Engineering Design - The basics of engineering design included: understanding the problem,generating concepts, iteration for optimization, and testing the product. Our presentation onengineering design was spread throughout the week as different parts were addressed at relevanttimes.We decided to introduce students to data acquisition methodology and materials behavior.Introducing students to a data collection method through testing would provide students theknowledge of
Conference Session
Technology in the Physics Classroom
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sabina Jeschke, University of Stuttgart; Olivier Pfeiffer, Technische Universitat Berlin; Thomas Richter, Technische Universitat Berlin; Harald Scheel, Technische Universitat Berlin; Christian Thomsen
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
2001, as a research assistant at SFB609 in Dresden from 2002-2004, and is now part of the Team of the MuLF-Centre (Multimedia Center for eLearning, eTeaching & eResearch at the TU Berlin). In the past two years, Olivier Pfeiffer focused on the organization and coordination of the involved teams and contributed to several other eLTR related projects. He is also involved in the planning and application of future eLTR projects at the Berlin University of Technology. His research interest focuses on the development of interactive mathematical objects especially supporting the visualization of complex mathematics and physics related problems. Contact Information
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International Engineering Education II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rafiqul Islam, Northwestern State University
Tagged Divisions
International
engineers and technologists in countries like India and China.According to Moshe Kam, the vice president of IEEE educational activities, it is a big problemas India is experiencing a shortage of qualified technical personnel in spite of 60,000 out ofwork engineers among 200,000 annually produced. Protab Bhanu, the president of India’s Centerfor policy research and a member of the National Knowledge Commission expressed hisfrustration on the production of many unemployable engineers in India. Bhanu and many hightech recruiters blames the India’s main accreditation body for engineering education which theyconsider to be meaningless. In February 2006, IEEE Board of Directors approved Kam’s plan toincrease the IEEE’s influence on the activities of