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Conference Session
Standards For Future Engineering Practitioners
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charlotte Erdmann, Purdue University
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New Engineering Educators
. Faculty members often expose students to standards in laboratory exercisesthroughout their college careers. These subtle opportunities are documented in the paper.ABET criterion and outcomes used to evaluate engineering and engineering technologyprograms now emphasize the use of standards, especially in the design process. This is a newchallenge for the engineering educator. Given that new engineering educators teach theirstudents about standards, it is necessary to become familiar with available information that mayhelp students as well as typical best practices for academic libraries. Acquiring access tostandards is the first step in using standards. The next step is to acquire skill and learn how tocritically read and apply them.The literature
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
Kazi Meharajul Kabir, Prairie View A&M University; shuza Binzaid; John Okyere Attia P.E., Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View A&M University. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the field of Electronics, Circuit Analysis, Instrumentation Systems, and VLSI/ULSI Design. Dr. Attia earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from University of Houston, an M.S. from University of Toronto and B.S. from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana. Dr. Attia has over 75 publications including fIve engineering books. His research interests include innovative electronic circuit designs for radiation environment, radiation testing, and power electronics. Dr. Attia is the author of the CRC books, Electronics and Circuits Analysis Using MATLAB and Circuits and Electronics
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zahra Pournorouz, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science)
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
and enhancing the thermophysical properties of synthetic oils. This was the first demonstra- tion of the work ever done in this field and resulted in broad environmental and cost benefits, especially in energy storage and heat transfer applications. She has more than three years of experience teaching ther- mofluidic, mechanical design, and solid and structure courses and supervising senior capstone projects collaborating with industries such as Saint-Gobain, Klein Tools, and Parker. She also has served in lead- ership roles at the Society of Women Engineers and STEM advisory task force to represent diversity and inclusion and improve student success and retention for underrepresented students
Conference Session
Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hua Chai, University of New South Wales; Huiye Yu, University of New South Wales; Kuthsav Thattai, University of New South Wales; Jayashri Ravishankar, University of New South Wales
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
the Information Technology space and around two and a half years of experience in the Energy Technol- ogy space. He is currently pursuing Ph.D. in Energy Systems, at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW. His research interests include energy management, power system analysis, and renewable integration.Dr. Jayashri Ravishankar, University of New South Wales A/Prof Jayashri Ravishankar is a Scientia Education Fellow and Associate Dean (Education) in the Fac- ulty of Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney. Her teaching and research interests include power system modelling, analysis and control, renewable energy integration, smart grids and micro grids. Jayashri has
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division Technical Session - Best Diversity Paper
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jiayun Shen, Clemson University; LaToya McDonald, Clemson University; Marian Kennedy, Clemson University
skill development, and an overview of the researchprocess for enrolled students. Using prior published work on pre-research programs and the materialsdeveloped for the ‘Research Foundations’ program offered at Clemson, the authors included a series ofmodules within a Canvas portal for the enrolled students: (1) What is research, and who are researchers;(2) What can you expect to do as an undergraduate research assistant; (3) Basic safety training andResponsible Conduct of Research training; (4) Documenting your research in laboratory notebooks; (5)Finding research articles and building a reference library; (6) Reading research articles and understandingthe peer review process; (7) Writing an abstract for conference submission, (8) Disseminating
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 5: COVID-19 Pandemic Lessons and Best Practices
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gloria Kim, University of Florida; Yong Yoon; Jin-woo Choi, Louisiana State University and A&M College
courses in circuits, biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, and nanotechnology. She is interested in educational environments and student learning; and social and ethical issues in STEM research and teaching. Her work includes creating opportunities for students to globalize their engineering degrees and mentoring students in teaching. In addition, Dr. Kim has mentored numerous student entrepreneurial teams to success. For more information, visit her website at: https://faculty.eng.ufl.edu/gloria-kim/Yong Kyu Yoon Yong-Kyu Yoon received his BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea in 1992 and 1994, respectively. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer
Conference Session
ETD - A Technology Potpourri II
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin Asgill, Kennesaw State University; Eric Redding, Kennesaw State University
Program Area Coordinator and Interim Division Director. With over 30 years of teaching experience in Electrical/Electronic Engineering and Engineering Technology, he currently teaches in the areas of networking, communication systems, biomedical instrumentation, digital signal processing, and analog and digital electronics. He has worked in industry in the areas of telephony, networking, switching and transmission systems, and RF and MMIC circuits and system design. Dr. Asgill also has an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from Florida State University. He has served on the board of the Tau Alpha Pi (TAP) National ET Honors Society since 2012 (Chair 2012-2014). He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, a Member of the ASEE
Conference Session
Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eugene Kwak, State University of New York, College of Technology at Farmingdale
collaboration involves the exchange of resources to strengthen thereciprocal relationship and play a crucial role in addressing social issues. The institutions alsounderstand the value of the community work that provides experience for the students to gainempirical knowledge and civic value. Thus, many programs center engagement and outreach asan educational strategy.BackgroundThe author’s institution, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York, has been arecipient of Carnegie Community Engagement Classification. The Carnegie Foundation for theAdvancement of Teaching defines community engagement as “the collaboration betweeninstitutions of higher education and their larger community for the mutually beneficial exchangeof knowledge and
Conference Session
Biomedical Engineering Division (BED): Best of Works in Progress
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emily Abigail Schafer, Northwestern University; David P. O'Neill, Northwestern University
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Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
Keble, New, University, and Harris Manchester Colleges, was College Lecturer for New College and a Senior College Lecturer in Engineering Science for Keble College. He taught approximately 75% of the core degree topics, as well as human physiological measurement laboratory classes for medical students. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Work-In-Progress: Improving Student-Instructor Relationships and Help- Seeking through Office HoursIntroductionStrong relationships between students and their instructors have an undisputed link to positivestudent outcomes such as retention, motivation, sense of belonging, and academic achievement[1]. These observations are
Conference Session
Technical Session 6 - Paper 2: Sharing Exemplary Admissions Practices that Promote Diversity in Engineering Panel Discussion
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2022 CoNECD (Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity)
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Elizabeth Cady, National Academy of Engineering; Beth M Holloway, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Theresa A. Maldonado P.E., University of California System; Beth A Myers, University of Colorado Boulder; Andrew B. Williams, The Citadel School of Engineering
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
the capacity of K-12 teachers to teach engineer- ing. She is also staffing the Roundtable on Linking Academic Engineering Research and Defense Basic Science. She also co-edited a resource collection translating research on women in science and engineer- ing into practical tips for faculty members and worked on LinkEngineering, an online toolkit to support PreK-12 engineering education, and the Online Ethics Center, a website that supports ethics education and science and engineering. She earned M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Cognitive and Human Factors Psychology from Kansas State University and a B.A. in psychobiology and political science from Wheaton College in Massachusetts.Dr. Beth M Holloway, Purdue University at
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Paper ID #40368Evolution of a Student Transition and Success Program: Reflections on a10 Year JourneyDr. Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University Robin A. M. Hensel, Ed.D., is a Teaching Professor in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University and an ASEE Fellow Member. As a mathematician and computer systems analyst, she collaborated in engineering teams to support energy research before entering higher education where she taught mathematics, statistics, computer science, and engineering courses, secured over $5.5M to support STEM education research, led program
Conference Session
Computational Tools & Analysis
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Charles Pringle PE P.E., Central Washington University; Craig Johnson P.E., Central Washington University; Jeunghwan Choi, Central Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
Paper ID #33150Material Property Variation in an Additive Manufacturing LabProf. Charles Pringle PE P.E., Central Washington University Charles Pringle is a professor in the Mechanical Engineering Technology program at Central Washington University. Charles teaches upper division courses including the senior capstone course.Dr. Craig Johnson P.E., Central Washington University Dr. Johnson is retired with Emeritus status and continues to assist the MET program (Mechanical Engi- neering Technology Program at Central Washington University - www.cwu.edu/engineering ). He was the ASEE Campus Representative, Mat’ls Div Chair, PNW
Conference Session
Design Courses 2, Aerospace Assets
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cristhian David Coronel, Nihon Gakko University; Mayra Luján Mosqueda, Nihon Gakko University; Blas Fernando Vega BV, Agencia Espacial del Paraguay; Diego Herbin Stalder, Universidad Nacional de Asunción; Jorge H. Kurita, Universidad Nacional de Asunción
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
, he is enrolled in a Master of Science program in Satellite Instruments, expecting graduation in 2021. Now working in research projects at the Paraguay Space Agency.Dr. Diego Herbin Stalder, Universidad Nacional de Asunci´on I’m currently working as a full-time researcher at Asuncion National University, Engineering School (FIUNA). I’m teaching also C/C++ programming and physics at the engineering school FIUNA. We have several research projects on Space Engineering and Deep Learning Applications. I obtained my Ph.D. at the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), where my research was focused in two main projects: (i) Bayesian Surface Photometry Analysis and (ii) the study of the Environmental effects on
Conference Session
ET Pedagogy III
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Maher Shehadi, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
it due to its wide applications in the industry sectors.Fluid mechanics is usually taught as a 3-credit hour course with no laboratory embedded to it.Due to rising market demands, employers are seeking more than just the knowledge gainedthrough conventional lecturing in class. There has been raising interests in innovation, logicalthinking, complex problem solving in diverse setting environment, team work, andcommunication skills as well [1]. To meet these new market requirements in the new graduatesdirectly after college, new modernized teaching paradigms and technics are needed [2]. Suchtechniques could include lab activities, group discussions, small projects throughout the course,flipped teaching techniques or project based course where
Conference Session
Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Jeanna R. Wieselmann, Southern Methodist University; Richard Duschl, Southern Methodist University; Kristine Reiley, Southern Methodist University; Kenneth Berry, Southern Methodist University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
, and teacher professional development to support gender-equitable teaching practices.Prof. Richard Duschl, Southern Methodist University Executive Director, Caruth Institute for Engineering Education; Texas Instrument Distinguish Chair; Past- President NARST (2008-11); Chair, NRC 2007 Report ”Taking Science to School: Learning and Teaching Science in Grades K-8”; Research interests include designing integrated STEM learning environments the promote epistemic reasoning and argumentation discourse.Miss Kristine Reiley, SMU, Lyle School of Engineering, Caruth Institute for Engineering Education Kristine R. Reiley joined the SMU Lyle School of Engineering staff at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in March 2009 as an
Conference Session
Intro to Biomedical Engineering and Vertically Integrated Curriculum (Works in Progress) - June 23rd
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Sabrina Jedlicka, Lehigh University; Eugene Thomas Pashuck, Lehigh University; Susan F. Perry, Lehigh University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
Bioengineering (BIOE) program withno affiliation to a medical school. The BIOE program has three academic tracks:Biomechanics/Biomaterials, Biopharmaceutical Engineering, and Bioelectronics/Biophotonics.Students take common first-year courses (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Calculus, ComputerProgramming); beginning in the second year, students take track-neutral BIOE courses(Fundamentals of Bioengineering, Engineering Physiology), additional science/math courses(Organic Chemistry, Genetics, Linear Methods) and courses related to the specific track. Coursesoften are augmented with laboratories; each BIOE student also has a defining track-specificlaboratory experience. However, a missing element in the curriculum is the purposeful translationof knowledge
Collection
2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Roli Varma
head of the family who controls a woman’seducation, mobility, labor participation, reproduction, and sexuality.31 A family considers thesons’ role as staying home to provide for the family, whereas girls are expected to leave homeafter marriage. Consequently, women receive less financial support and encouragement forhigher education than their male siblings. Even teachers have greater expectations in theeducation of male than female students. Because of their gender, female students face curfews attheir hostels and at home. As a result, female students are unable to stay in laboratories longer tocomplete group projects and network with male peers. During job placements on campus, it iscommon for employers to ask whether female students have
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Dilpreet S. Bajwa; Sreekala G. Bajwa
and hopeful that this experience willhelp them in obtaining an internship or a new job with reputed engineering firms. Majority of thestudents agreed that CSP helped them to apply their class room knowledge and laboratory skillsinto industrial projects. They expressed that CSP’s gave them a great opportunity to work in ateam and helped them to network with fellow students from other disciplines and industry 471experts. They considered these projects as skill building activities that will be useful in their firstprofessional jobs. They also stressed the importance of project planning and communicationwhile working on these projects. Students appreciated the freedom to work independently on theCSP
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
Authors
Pritpal Singh, Villanova University
Paper ID #35252An International Wireless Connectivity Capstone Design Project forElectrical and Computer Engineering StudentsDr. Pritpal ”Pali” Singh, Villanova University Dr. Pritpal Singh is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Villanova University. He re- ceived a BSc in Physics from the University of Birmingham, UK in 1978, and Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Applied Sciences/Electrical Engineering from the University of Delaware in 1981 and 1984, respec- tively. Dr. Singh teaches courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the areas of semiconductor microelectronics, renewable energy systems and
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
Authors
Margo Cousins, University of Texas at Austin; Laura Suggs, University of Texas at Austin; Mia K. Markey, University of Texas at Austin
Paper ID #35073REU: A Balancing ActMs. Margo Cousins, University of Texas at Austin Ms. Cousins leads the academic advising team for Biomedical Engineering (BME) bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs since 2011. She oversees programming and advising activities aimed at improv- ing student success and professional development for all BME students. In addition to advising students individually, Ms. Cousins: teaches professional development workshops; facilitates first-year student in- terest groups; facilitates the department’s National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Site BME
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Doddo, Hereford High School; Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
De- partment of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include engineering education, cognitive task analysis, automation, robotics and control, intelligent manufacturing system design, and micro/nano manufacturing. He is also the Director of the Rockwell Automation laboratory at Texas A&M University, a state-of-the-art facility for education and research in the areas of automation, control, and automated system integration. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 MAKER: A Study of Multi-Robot Systems Recreated for High School StudentsAbstractThis paper describes the engineering design approach to be applied in an
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session I
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claire L. A. Dancz, Clemson University; Kevin J. Ketchman; Rebekah Burke P.E., Arizona State University; Roksana Mahmud, Clemson University; Melissa M. Bilec, University of Pittsburgh; Kristen Parrish, Arizona State University; Elizabeth A Adams, Chandler Gilbert Community College; brad allenby, Arizona State University; Amy E. Landis, Clemson University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
building design, construction, and operations processes. Specifically, she is interested in novel design processes that financially and technically facilitate energy-efficient buildings. Her work also explores how principles of lean manufacturing facilitate energy-efficiency in the commercial building industry. Another research interest of Kristen’s is engineering education, where she explores how project- and experience-based learning foster better understanding of engineering and management principles. Prior to joining ASU, Kristen was at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) as a Postdoctoral Fellow (2009-11) and then a Scientific Engineering Associate (2011-2012) in the Building Technologies and Urban
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Darlee Gerrard, University of Toronto; Paul R. Chiarot, State University of New York at Binghamton
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Pre-College Engineering Education
-curricular and experiential learning, and the equity and accessibility of education.Prof. Paul R. Chiarot, State University of New York at Binghamton Dr. Chiarot received the BASc, MASc, and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto and was a post doctoral research associate at the University of Rochester. He has published over twenty papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings and has one issued US patent. Dr. Chiarot joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 2011 where he directs the Microfluidics and Multiphase Flow Laboratory. Dr. Chiarot was the recipient of the NSF CAREER Award in 2016
Conference Session
Technical Session VI
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2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
John Edward Miller, Baylor University; Brandon Herrera, Baylor University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
Paper ID #24498Tangible Electricity: Audio Amplifier and SpeakerMr. John Edward Miller, Baylor University John Miller is a Senior Lecturer in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Baylor Univer- sity. He teaches a wide range of courses, including the first-year program, mid-level laboratories, control systems, and capstone design. These courses lean heavily on hands-on experience and active learning. He has a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Baylor University, and currently serves as the Assistant Chair for the department.Dr. Brandon Herrera, Baylor University
Conference Session
Recruitment and Retention
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Northern, Prairie View A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
were hired as undergraduate teaching assistants. These undergraduate teachingassistants are conducting weekly tutorial sessions, at least twice per week. They also assistprofessors with grading of homeworks, quizzes and labs. The sophomore and junior levelcourses within the department were targeted. The rationale for selecting sophomore and juniorlevel courses was the need to better prepare students for their advanced year and increase ourgraduation rate. We are currently in the process of evaluating this procedure.Objective: Promote interaction between Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior and Seniors through adesign competition between electrical and computer engineering students
Conference Session
Introducing Active and Inductive Learning and Improving the Learning Curve in ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Veronica Addison, University of South Carolina; Christian Hipp, University of South Carolina; Jed Lyons, University of South Carolina
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
AC 2007-1383: A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TIMING ON ENGINEERINGSTUDENTS’ ABILITIES TO SOLVE OPEN-ENDED PROBLEMS WITHCOMPUTERSVeronica Addison, University of South Carolina Veronica Addison is a Ph.D. Candidate in Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Carolina and a former GK-12 Fellow. Her research and teaching interests include sustainability, the built environment, energy and environmental design.Christian Hipp, University of South Carolina Christian Hipp is a Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy at the University of South Carolina. His research interests include applied ethics, demarcation criteria in genetic domains and convergent technologies.Jed Lyons, University of South Carolina
Conference Session
Industry Collaborations in Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wesley Stone, Western Carolina University; Larry Smith, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2008-1748: ENGAGING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS USING ACOORDINATE MEASURING MACHINEWesley Stone, Western Carolina University Wes Stone is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology at Western Carolina University. He earned his B.S. at the University of Texas at Austin, his M.S. at Penn State University, and his Ph.D. at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His industrial experience includes manufacturing and Six Sigma quality, which are current areas of interest. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in solid mechanics, quality, and numerical methods at Western Carolina.Larry Smith, Western Carolina University Larry Smith is a senior seeking his Bachelor of Science in
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2003 GSW
Authors
Robert Lindsay Wells; Alan Morris; Christine E. Hailey
, as well as covering the costs ofthe materials that will be developed. Consequently, the authors propose to submit an NSF "proof Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of Texas at Arlington Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Educationof concept" proposal to the Course Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement -- EducationalMaterials Development track for the 2004 funding year. The proposal will seek to develop theworkshops at the regional level. If the project is successful, the workshop model would befurther developed for dissemination at first the state and then at the national level. Broader issuesconcerning the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Tech University; Geoff Bennett, Tennessee Tech University
AC 2009-967: THE DEVELOPMENT OF USER-FRIENDLY INFORMATIONRESOURCES IN RAPID PROTOTYPINGIsmail Fidan, Tennessee Tech University Ismail Fidan is a Professor of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology at Tennessee Tech University. His teaching and research interests are in the field of rapid prototyping, electronics manufacturing, CAD/CAM and engineering education.Geoff Bennett, Tennessee Tech University Geoff Bennett is a Research Assistant of the Center for Energy Systems Research at Tennessee Tech University. He works as a webmaster for the Rapid Prototyping Instructional Delivery Support Project
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship Education: Innovation, International Cooperation, and Social Entrepreneurship
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pritpal Singh, Villanova University; William Hurley, Villanova University; Edmond Dougherty, Villanova University; James Klingler, Villanova University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
of Maryland, andPennsylvania State University. In September 2007, our university received a grant fromthe Kern Family Foundation to develop a new curriculum for a minor in EngineeringEntrepreneurship open to students in all of the engineering disciplines. The generalframework of this program has been presented elsewhere [1]. The first course in thesequence was taught to a first cohort of students during the Fall 2008 term. The courseis titled Creativity and Innovation and was offered to first semester sophomoreengineering students from all disciplines. The details of this course are presented below.Course Objectives and Pedagogical ApproachThe four primary goals of the Creativity and Innovation course are to:1. Teach students the difference