classroom, and how to reduce potential conflicts andconfusion surrounding assignment due dates and classroom activities are often of primaryconcern. Many of these items can be addressed with the development of Past, Present, andFuture (PPF) sheets for the course.PPF sheets contain information regarding past topics relevant to the current class, presentdeliverables, learning objectives, and discussion questions, and future deliverables as well asdiscussion questions for the next class. The sheets are designed to provide a one-stop source fora majority of the important information for the course. Homework assignments are presented inthese sheets, due dates for homework, lab reports, and projects are listed, and reminders for testsand other important
university and its scholars. Building on thework of her predecessor, Jan assisted the Aerospace Engineering department head in submittingmany of his published papers to the UDC. Along the way, she learned about the benefits andpitfalls involved in making published works available to the world through an open institutionalrepository and shared that knowledge with Jon and other librarian colleagues. By helping onefaculty member to create a UDC collection, we have gained a champion who not onlyunderstands the value in having his work more widely—and perpetually—available but also seeshow librarians can facilitate the process.Jan is currently working on another, larger UDC project. It involves moving research reportsfrom a university institute's website
, a growing diversity of the workforce.Demographic projections show the traditional pool that supplies today’s technological workforce isshrinking, while untraditional pools such as under-represented groups are growing proportionally,making them the new majority. If the United States is to remain competitive and continue toflourish in the competitive global marketplace, it must draw on the talents of all the population. Theneed for a highly skilled technical labor force, the new majority, and the aging population areseveral factors that are driving the need for a comprehensive look at changing the culture of scienceand engineering.The underutilization of women and minorities in science and engineering is a problem of nationalpriority [4]. Not
conservation laws.11. Center of mass.12. Rotational motion, including, torque, angular momentum, rotational kinetic energy, and rotational inertia.Table 2. Statics Student Learning OutcomesStudents will be able to:1. Use general principles and problem solving techniques to solve engineering problems.2. Solve operations with vectors such as force or position, resolve them into components, and project them along axes.3. Use Cartesian vectors to solve problems involving the equilibrium of a particle for a concurrent coplanar (two-dimensional)force system and three-dimensional force system.4. Solve for the moment of a force or a couple about a point and determine the resultants of a non-concurrent force system.5. Use scalar methods, vector analysis and
to be split into twohardware/software worlds, (NI world and Matlab world) and concluded that a strength of ourprogram is that we teach them about both worlds. We concluded that we had lots of agreement inour disagreement and our program is “right on the money” in helping our students to be preparedto get the jobs we identified as good ones.Several years ago our Advisory Boards strongly recommended that we add Project Managementto both programs and we did so; review of the jobs helped us understand how good thatrecommendation and decision were.Some jobs had good technical content, but were at the technician level; we are not designing ourprogram for our graduates to take such jobs. Some jobs had specific industry niches and wedecided not to
-module score of 3.7 to apost module score of 4.3 on a 5-point Likert scale. Another approach has been to combine studyof contemporary issues and ethics through case studies.14,15 Authors discussed the challenges ofteaching a truly contemporary ethical case study, where new information became available everyday. Needy introduces students to the impact of contemporary issues on project management byincluding articles from the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and the local paper as discussiontopics in her engineering management course.16ImplementationPrior to starting the actual meetings each semester, it is necessary to identify a time and locationfor the meetings and to publicize these events. Setting the time for the meeting is
documents.Table 3. Timeline for the Preparation for ABET and SACS visitsSummer of Establish Leadership Team (President, SACS Liaison).2006 Set up the Office of Planning & Assessment Set up SACS Preliminary Budget (SACS Liaison, Leadership Team). Set up SACS Preliminary Calendar (SACS Liaison, Leadership Team) Begin holding Leadership Team meetings (SACS Liaison)Fall 2006 Develop Documentation for campus information on QEP & Self-Study Continue Leadership Team meetings throughout rest of SACS time-table Develop SACS Website (SACS Liaison) Solicit ideas for Quality Enhancement Plan Project from campus Solicit volunteers for both QEP and
AC 2009-2037: INVESTIGATION OF THE SUCCESSFUL EFFORT TO CHANGEEDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORKS IN MASSACHUSETTS TOINCLUDE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYNataliia Perova, Tufts University Nataliia got her M.S. in Mathematics, Science, Technology and Engineering education from Tufts University in 2008 and M.S. in Electrical Engineering in 2005 from Tufts University and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Suffolk University. Nataliia is currently a research assistant at Harvard Graduate School of Education where she is involved in the research project on mathematics education. She is also doing research on using engineering approaches to teach science to college students.Chris Rogers, Tufts
traditionallecture employing more conventional (“take-home”) homework, which we call TL-THW, iscurrently underway. Active learning opportunities are being incorporated into this trial viaextensive use of CPS student response units (“clickers”).A key, underlying goal of this project was to gain an understanding of how efficiently andeffectively students learn in hybrid course environments relative to those that are moretraditional. This outcome was evaluated by comparing scores on common exams. Another goalwas to accommodate a wider diversity of learning styles by offering students a choice betweenalternate course formats / based on the premise that being required to make a choice forcesstudents to think about how they learn and the environment in which they
Robotics Research Group and teaches in the Mechanical Engineering Department. As a researcher, his efforts have focused on software development for robotic systems. Recent research efforts include human/robot interactions, mobile manipulation, and robotic workcell integration including projects funded by NSF, DARPA, DOE/NNSA, and ONR among others. In the ME Department, he has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in programming, numerical methods, and robotics, as well as co-developed a nuclear automation interdisciplinary graduate program. Additionally, he has received academic development funding to study presence and stability in online PSI courses.Cameron Booth, University of
Page 14.841.8classes in the humanities that fit these criteria, and classes in engineering that do not.AcknowledgementsThe authors would like to thank Microsoft Research for providing partial funding to conduct thisresearch through a 2006 Microsoft Research Tablet-Based Computing Initiative Grant; DyKnowfor their valued partnership and support of the project through additional software licensing andlistening to our feedback; and Jane Prey from Microsoft Research, External Research andPrograms. We would also like to thank the students and faculty who have participated in thisresearch.Bibliography1. Birmingham, W.P., and V.F. DiStasi, Active Learning Across the CS Curriculum.Pittsburgh : ASEE, 2008. ASEEAnnual Conference.2. DyKnow. DyKnow
MeetingArea 1 1Discussions 1 1SpecificAssignment 2 1 1 2 1 7Assignments/Homework 1 1 2Cases/Projects 1 1 2Quizzes/Exams 1 2 3Resources/ Links 1 1 2Course Survey
examines managerial processes as influenced by science, technology, and consumereconomics with consideration of impact on individuals and families Two faculty membersdelivered instruction; however, it should be noted that there is extensive coordination betweenthe two, and the courses are viewed as being more alike than may otherwise be the case whentwo sections of a course are taught by two different instructors. The instructors use exactly thesame assignments, projects, content materials and supporting documents.In general, it was observed that the WEB students seemed to do better than LEC students on“general knowledge” items, while the LEC students appeared to do better than WEB students onitems that were classified as course specific.The
board: will meet annually and provide feedback to The EET IAB met twice during the improve the quality of the program, also evaluate the senior project design academic year, and recommended actions teams. are discussed in the respective IAB meeting. IAB are also part of the assessment team for senior project.PEO4
Engineering Body of Knowledge for the 21st Century, February 19.6. Bloom, B.S., M.D. Englehart, E.J. Furst, W.H. Hill, and D. Krathwohl. (1956). Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, the Classification of Educational Goals, Handbook I: Cognitive Domain. David McKay, New York, NY.7. Duderstadt, J.J., (2008), Engineering for a Changing World, A Roadmap to the Future of Engineering Practice, Research, and Education, The Millennium Project, The University of Michigan.8. Galloway, P.D., (2008), The 21st-Century Engineer, A Proposal for Engineering Education Reform, ASCE Press, Reston, Virginia, USA.9. NAE (National Academy of Engineering). (2004). The Engineer of 2020: Visions of Engineering in the New Century. Washington, D.C., The
EE Seminar Fields and Waves Computer EE Depth EE Depth EE Depth Engineering Math Architecture courses/elective courses/elective courses/electiveCurrently there is a senior level Power Engineering Course in the electrical engineeringcurriculum at the United States Military Academy. This course covers machines, transformers,transmission lines and system analysis. An analog power system emulator is planned to replaceand/or enhance power flow software in the current laboratory structure. In addition, the emulatorcan be used for a small scale power system design project
the total energy, ideal head and calculated head losses.Calculated head losses decrease after the channel throat and in turbulent flow become negative.This is not expected, because the fluid cannot convert kinetic energy into pressure energywithout appreciable positive head losses. Several experiments were then performed along withattempting numerical simulations to investigate and elucidate this phenomenon. Next, theexperiments and their results will be discussed. The process of determining the root of thestrange results and the current status of the project will also be outlined.Initial ExperimentThe first step in this investigation was to run the Bernoulli flow experiment “as-is” and attemptto replicate the results of past students. Figure
Page 14.1173.2parameters. Mixed signal IC tests are very sensitive to structural details and hence tofabrication techniques. The course combines educational elements to produce a uniqueclass environment. These elements include the use of industrially sponsored design andbuild projects, a fabricated design approach and its modification, the integration ofproducts and manufacturing process design, and emphasis on engineering and peopleskills. In this paper, the innovative design and testing parameters, the course teachingprocedures, and some course materials will be discussed. 1. Introduction Currently, mixed-signal IC test and measurement has grown into a highlyspecialized field of electrical
Gathering Storm (Committee onProspering in the Global Economy of the 21st Century, 2007) and Educating The Engineer of2020 (National Academy of Engineering, 2005), publications that pointed us toward revising ourinstitutional outcomes. In a project taken on by our institute-wide committee responsible formaintaining our student learning outcomes process—the Commission on the Assessment ofStudent Outcomes (CASO)—we determined that adding a leadership outcome to our set ofinstitutional outcomes would be a significant revision.The decision to add leadership to the list was reinforced by the development of Rose-Hulman Page 14.458.2president’s
evolution has changed the landscape of the educationalenvironment to an unprecedented level. This rapid change has driven educational institutions toconsistently adapt these new trends and renew their services to their communities.In this project, the IT infrastructures, policies, facility requirements, and management strategiesof some renowned engineering and technology schools and colleges throughout the U.S. werestudied. Through the numerous related parameters in IT, few key parameters were selected asidentifiers that were used to collect the sample data. Examples of these parameters are bandwidthallocation, student laptop programs, software ownership, software deployment, OS platforms,and correlation were carried out in relation to engineering
. Of course, the academic teachers need to be ever vigilant toguard academic integrity without appearing to be constantly suspecting their students.The formulation of assessment tasks has a major significance in encountering plagiarism. It hasbeen variously observed that the students could be driven toward plagiarism if they perceive theirtask to have been reduced to mere compilation of facts, statistics and pretty pictures to satisfy theassessment criteria for a poorly set task. McKenzie8 observes that “it is reckless and irresponsibleto continue requiring topical “go find out about” research projects in this new electronic context.To do so extends an invitation (perhaps even a demand) to “binge” on information
of theuser’s choosing. Professors at other institutions have produced similar videos by videotapingworking problems on a chalkboard9 or Tablet PC10. We have not found any need for editing. Ifthere are minor errors that the instructor corrects while making the video, we do not believe thetime necessary to edit them out is warranted. We have approached this project with the idea thatthe videos need to remain “real” and not “sterile.” Using the instructor’s own handwriting andretaining minor mistakes maintains some of the “realness” of the video and makes it moreinteresting to watch. Some of the videos were made by writing on a blank piece of virtual paper,which resulted in a viewing experience similar to watching a problem unfold in class on
Page 14.547.2among engineers and researchers there has not been an in depth study for the relationshipbetween realization and design. By using the word realization, in product realization, to meanbeing in physical reality through production the contribution of design and its relation torealization is usually lost. To understand this relationship in depth, however, it is important tounderstand what the term realization actually means. Webster's Dictionary describes some of theuse of the verb to realize as [1]: to make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into theactual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish; as, to realize a scheme or project. Anothersource [2], reflecting the current use of word, defines realization as
students and teaching science to education professionals. Dr. High is a trainer for Project Lead the Way pre-Engineering. She initiated an engineering program at Stillwater Middle School. In the summer of 2008, Dr. High was part of a professional development workshop for 80 Northeast Oklahoma middle level teachers to develop integrated engineering curriculum.Rebecca Damron, Oklahoma State University REBECCA DAMRON earned her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1987 in South Asian Studies, her M.A. in Teaching English as a Second Language in 1992 from Oklahoma State University, and her Ph.D. in Linguistics in 1997 from Oklahoma State University. Dr. Damron worked in the
multiple countries, to ourknowledge, differences between students from different countries were not explored. Thus, wealso explored the impact of U.S. versus non-U.S. perspectives on student knowledge. Hypotheses:H0: There is no difference in the knowledge scores between U.S. and foreign studentsHA: There is a difference in the knowledge scores between U.S. and foreign studentsThe data were subject to Levene’s Test for Equality of Variances. The project team failed toreject the null hypotheses for all categories of environmental knowledge; there is no difference inknowledge scores between U.S. and foreign students. It appears that first-year engineeringstudents at Purdue University have similar perspectives on the environment, regardless
SystemWe also have a mass that consist of several squares of aluminum. With this particular mass wecan show the effects of viscous damping by using squares of different sizes. When the largersquares are used it is obvious that there is more viscous damping as the mass stops vibrating a lotsooner than when only smaller squares are used. As one can see from the picture below we caneasily interchange the metal squares. This allows us to do several different cases quite quickly.This setup also allows us to set up a project where the students try to actually calculate thedamping coefficient for the spring mass system. The students are given the apparatus shownabove and a two meter stick. Their job is to find the spring constant for the spring, weight
, 166-175. 3. Knowles, M., Holton, E., & Swanson, R. (1998). The adult learner: The definitive classic in adult Page 14.16.7 education and human resource development. Burlington, MA: Gulf Professional Publishing.4. Johari, A.& Bradshaw, A.C. (2008). Project-based learning in an internship program: A qualitative study of related roles and their motivational attributes. Education Technology Research and Development. 56(3), 329-359.5. Vansteenkiste, M., Timmermans, T., Lens, W., Soenens, B., & Van den Broeck, A. (2008). Does extrinsic goal framing enhance extrinsic goal-oriented individuals
. Grantham Lough served as a research scientist for 21st Century Systems where she has added risk assessment techniques to their existing defense software products. Also, she was involved with projects to identify both hardware and software failures in mechatronic systems. She received her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at UMR in 2005. Dr. Grantham Lough’s current research interests are product design theory and methodology, sustainable design, as well as failure and risk identification and mitigation. Page 14.1367.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 What New Faculty
AC 2009-556: SYNERGISTIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENT USINGBLACKBOARD LEARNING CELLSAdrian Ieta, State University of New York, OswegoRachid Manseur, State University of New York, OswegoThomas Doyle, McMaster University Thomas E. Doyle holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering Science (2006) from The University of Western Ontario, Canada. He also holds a B.E.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, a B.Sc. in Computer Science, and an M.E.Sc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of Western Ontario. He worked on industrial projects with PlasSep Ltd, within the Applied Electrostatics Research Centre and the Digital Electronics Research Group at The University of Western
external, viewed positively or negatively?On the other hand, the administrators are also faced with similar questions regarding the progressand performance of young faculty members. These questions inc lude : What are the importantmetrics that need to be measured and tracked1-4 ? How can you measure the respect of a facultymember in their professional community? How can a faculty member’s contribution be separatedfrom a collaborative project or grant? Finally, most administrators need to understand if thefaculty member is developing a sustainable research program that will not only lead to tenureand promotion but also keep them active and prod uctive unt il they achieve the rank of fullprofessor.The purpose of this paper is to describe a visual