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Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael P. Hennessey, University of St. Thomas
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
) fromdirectors of graduate studies at several well-known R1 engineering graduate schools, especiallyones offering Ph.D.’s in both electrical and mechanical engineering, since those are theundergraduate programs that St. Thomas offers (3 requests in total). Unfortunately, none ofthem responded! That said, based on the author’s academic experience over many years alongwith discussions with other faculty members (including several from the MathematicsDepartment), the following core topics were selected: (1) vector integral Calculus, (2) anintroduction to Fourier series, (3) an introduction to partial differential equations, (4) anintroduction to complex analysis, and (5) conformal mapping and applications. Note that a highpercentage of the material builds
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert G. Batson P.E., University of Alabama
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
organizationally aware engineer.Regarding the Myers-Briggs (MB) personality types and work-life, Kroeger and Thuesen [1]explained how the 16 Jungian personality types determine one’s success on the job. In particular,it is often noted that two types, ESFP and ENFP have the strongest people skills due to their E =Extaversion (focus on people and external environment), F = Feeling (make decisions based onhuman values and empathy for others), and P = Perceiving (react to events in a flexible,spontaneous way). The S = Sensing types and N = Intuitive types among E_FPs are evenlydivided (about 5% each) in entry-level employees according to Kroeger and Thuesen. A study at
Conference Session
Flipped Classrooms in Mechanics
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yufeng Hu P.E., Western Michigan University; Javier Martin Montefort P.E., Western Michigan University; Edmund Tsang, Western Michigan University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
/Hybrid-Teaching-Seeks-to/18487[12] Everett JW, Morgan, JK, Stanzione III JF. “A Hybrid Flipped First Year Engineering Course.” Proceedings ofthe ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, June, 2014[13] Riffell S, Sibley D. “Using web-based instruction to improve large undergraduate biology courses: Anevaluation of a hybrid course format.” Computers & Education, Vol. 44, No. 3, 217-235, 2005[14] Means B, Toyama Y, Murphy R, Bakia M, Jones K. “Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in OnlineLearning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies.” U.S. Department of Education, Office ofPlanning, Evaluation, and Policy Development, Policy and Program Studies Service, Washington D.C., 2010[15] Allen DE, Duch BJ, Groh SE
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jianyu Dong, California State University, Los Angeles; Pearl Chen, California State University, Los Angeles; Anthony Hernandez, California State University, Los Angeles
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Engineering Education, Jan 2011, pp.123-150.[2] Julie E. Mills and David F. Treagust, “Engineering Education – Is Problem-based or Project-based Learning theAnswer,” Australasian Journal of Engineering Education, 2003[3] Melissa D. Northwood, Derek O. Northwood, and Marilyn G. Northwood, “PBL: From the Health Sciences toEngineering to Value-Added in the Workplace,” Global Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2003[4] A. Stojcevski and D. Fitrio, “Project-based Learning Curriculum in Microelectronics Engineering”, 14th IEEEInternational Conference on Parallel and Distributes Systems, 2008[5] K. Smith, S. Sheppard, D. Johnson, and R. Johnson, “Pedagogies of Engagement: Classroom-Based Practices,”Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 94, No
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shekar Viswanathan, National University; Ben D Radhakrishnan, National University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
course team project will be quantified and demonstrated through a game that theteam will design, create, play, and demonstrate. Teams are given full freedom (empowered) to Page 26.507.7 6create/innovate and even to adopt any existing game to suit the project under study. This SCLhas been successfully implemented in more than one course in the MS SustainabilityManagement program. This particular SCL is perhaps one of the most advanced SCL used in thegraduate classes since real world problems need to be well understood to be able to bring theconcepts down to game objective(s), rules, and winning
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Benneyan, Northeastern University; Corey Balint, Healthcare Systems Engineering Institute at Northeastern University
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) in Healthcare Although ISyE was lauded in the 2014 PCAST report, engineers worked for many decades to improve the healthcare system and establish a long term partnership with healthcare providers. In the 1980’s Donald Berwick, former President and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), espoused that continuous improvement is a necessary solution to the ongoing problems in healthcare 2. During that decade, healthcare professionals observed an increasing amount of inefficiencies in the system which reinforced complexity and contributed to increasing costs. Two methods of improvement dominated the healthcare industry: 1) inspection and correction of problems and 2) continuous improvement
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division: Retaining and Developing Women Faculty in STEM
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenna P. Carpenter, Louisiana Tech University; D. Patrick O'Neal, Louisiana Tech University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
2008.8. Hegab, H.E. and Hall, D.E., “Increasing Experiential Learning in FreshmanEngineering through a Microfabrication Project,” ASME International MechanicalEngineering Congress and Exposition, 2007. Page 26.495.119. Etzkowtiz, H., Kemelgor, C., Neuschatz, M. and Uzzi, B., Athena unbound: Barriers towomen in academic science and engineering. Science and Public Policy 19 (1992, 157–179).10. Bandura, A., Social foundations of thought and action: A social cognitive theory,Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986.11. Lent, R. W., Brown, S. D. and Hackett, G., “Toward a unifying social cognitive theoryof career and academic interest, choice, and
Conference Session
Research to Practice: STRAND 3 – Principles of K-12 Engineering Education and Practice
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan R Zubarriain, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; Nicholas Kumia, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; Shouling He, Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
implementation. In addition, exposingstudents to more challenging concepts, more productive brainstorming process and developingcooperative learning skills are also under investigation.Bibliography1. T. D. Fantz, T. J. Siller and M. A. DeMiranda, “Pre-collegiate factors influencing the self-efficacy of engineering students,” J. of Engineering Education, July 2011, vol. 100. No. 3, pp. 604-623.2. N. S. Salzman, G. D. Ricco, and M. W. Ohland, (2014), “Pre-college engineering participation among first-year engineering students”,Proc. of the 2014 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, June 15-18.3. I. Jormanainen, Supporting Teachers Unpredictable Robotics Learning Environment, Dissertation in Forestry and
Conference Session
ECCD Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
, an axial fan in a warehouse setting, it could be easily fitted with a VFD, PLC, andMODBUS cable to better and more accurately control the functions of an HVAC system.To start take a VFD from the VFD-S 230V series, these are noted for the MODBUS compatibility, andconnected it to the fan's motor. The PLC of choice is a model 1790-T16-BV0X, made by AllenBradley, for input and output. This allows it to connect to the VFD and to a computer. The MODBUScable chosen is the 8777 Multi-Conductor - Shielded Twisted Pair Cable.With this understanding of both VFDs and PLCs, it can be seen how these two devices have come toplay an important role in the automation of building systems. And with improved controls of buildsystems, energy consumption can be
Conference Session
Practical Teaching in Manufacturing - 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nikki Larson, Western Washington University; William Rasnack; Nicole Hoekstra, Western Washington University; Chloe Boland, Space Exploration Technologies; Eric Leone; Isaac Santos; Katherine Rust Healy; Tanveer Singh Chawla, Western Washington University; Sunni Shoepe
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
. Akbar S, Ding CY, Yousaf I, Khan HM, E- glass/phenolic prepreg processing by solvent impregnation, Polym Polym Compos, 16, 19- 26, 2008.8. Healy, Kate. (2014). Environmental Health and Safety Needs for a Lab-Scale Continuous Prepreg Manufacturing Process. Department of Engineering Technology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA9. Hadley, Chris. "Bismaleimide Volatiles." Personal interview. Apr. 2014.10. Carlton, Gary. “Volatile Ventilation.” Personal interview. Apr. 201411. Harper, Mark. Personal Interview. Oct. 2014. Page 26.528.20
Conference Session
ECCD International Outreach
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joakim Sigurd Wren, Linkoping University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
sustainability and energy systems. At present, there is no immediate plan to meetthis request on a large scale (e.g. change courses), but some minor changes towards this aim hasbeen undertaken within the present curriculum.After the first 5 courses and the bachelor thesis, the students are free to choose relatively freelyamong a number of courses in the field of energy and environmental engineering. Examples ofcourses are  Industrial energy systems  Industrial ecology  Gas Turbines  Small scale renewable energy  Biofuels for transport Page 26.572.9No student has so far graduated from the Master´s program, but there is a quite
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Alley, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Christine Haas, Engineering Ambassadors Network; Joanna K. Garner, Old Dominion University; Karen A. Thole, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
technique allowed them to produce a much higher quality presentation than they wouldhave been able to by themselves. This finding was echoed by the comments from advisors, whowere pleased with the students’ presentations and who appreciated having the EA trainer(s) teachthe technique in such detail. A second major theme that emerged from the interviews was thepositive reaction to the critique sessions, including the expectation that they would not beenjoyable (but they were), and the degree to which their talks improved as a result of thesessions. A final theme that emerged from the interviews was the positive reaction to being ableto network with other students. The only consistent comment that was not positive was about theamount of work that the
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Design and Entrepreneurship
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
José Antonio Riofrío, Western New England University; Robert Gettens, Western New England University; Anthony D. Santamaria, Western New England University; Thomas K Keyser, Western New England University; Ronald E. Musiak, Western New England University; Harlan E Spotts Jr., Western New England University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
ofPsychological Type, 2008.[2] Hall, D., Cronk, S., Brackin, P., Barker, M., Crittenden, K., “Living With The Lab: A Curriculum To PrepareFreshman Students To Meet The Attributes Of "The Engineer Of 2020”, 2008 ASEE Annual Conference andExposition, June 22-25, Pittsburgh, PA.[3] Gerhart, A., “Campus-wide Course Modification Program to Implement Active & Collaborative Learning andProblem-based Learning to Address the Entrepreneurial Mindset”, 2013 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition,June 23-26, Atlanta, GA.[4] Gerhart, A., “Project-Based Learning and Design Experiences in Introduction to Engineering Courses: Assessingan Incremental Introduction of Engineering Skills”, 2011 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 26-29,Vancouver, B.C.[5
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric D Smith, University of Texas, El Paso; Oscar H. Salcedo, University of Texas, El Paso; Aditya Akundi, University of Texas, El Paso
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
Evidence (FRE) include a number of principlesthat could be useful in the use of jury trial processes in engineering tradeoff studies. Some ofthese are described below; others are likely not useful or necessary in the specialized context of atradeoff study. For example, evidence may be excluded under FRE 403 if its “probative value is                                                             Page 26.1048.82 California v. Green, 399 U.S. 149, 158, 90 S. Ct. 1930, 1935, 26 L. Ed.2d 489 (1970) (quoting 5 Wigmore,Evidence § 1367). substantially outweighed by a danger of unfair prejudice,” such as extremely graphic evidence ofviolence, which is
Conference Session
Diffusion and Adoption of Teaching Practices
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew West, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Geoffrey L Herman, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
by programs in the College of Engineering.Future work will need to explore the changes in faculty’s belief about teaching and learning moredeeply.Acknowledgments. This work was supported by the College of Engineering and theDepartment of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign as part of the Strategic Instructional Initiatives Program (SIIP), as well as bythe National Science Foundation (NSF) award DUE-1347722.References [1] M. Borrego and C. Henderson. Increasing the use of evidence-based teaching in STEM higher education: A comparison of eight change strategies. Journal of Engineering Education, 103(2): 220–252, 2014. [2] S. Brownell and K. Tanner. Barriers to faculty pedagogical change
Conference Session
Communication as Performance
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Alley, The Pennsylvania State University; Lori B. Miraldi, The Pennsylvania State University; Joanna K. Garner, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
the research area, (2) overall scope of your research, (3) thescope of the problem talk, (4) scope of the solution talk, (5) key limitation(s) of the research, (6)information that a reference source will provide, and (7) credibility of that source. Because thelist of messages is long and the student is allowed only two assertion-evidence slides,remembering all seven messages is a challenge. Shown in the upper left is an entry point statistic(message 1) from National Geographic—namely, that the average number of acres in thewestern United States has recently increased from 4-5 million acres to 9 million acres. The imageto the right shows the talk’s first slide with message 2 as the headline. The box to the right of theslide provides notes for
Conference Session
Topics in Computing and Information Technologies I
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Erin Cole, Acute Systems, LLC; Walter E Thain, Southern Polytechnic College of Engr and Engr Tech; Thomas Fallon, Southern Polytechnic College of Engr and Engr Tech
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
://www.networkworld.com/article/2287582/lan-wan/frame-relay-vs--atm.html2. U. Black, MPLS and Label Switching etworks, Upper Saddle River, NJ, Prentice Hall PTR, 2002.3. L.D. Ghein, MPLS Fundamentals, Indianapolis, IN, Cisco Press, 2007.4. E. Osborne and A. Simha, Traffic Engineering with MPLS, Indianapolis, IN, Cisco Press, 2003.5. S. Bradner and J. McQuaid. (1999, Mar.). Benchmarking Methodology for etwork Interconnect Devices (IETF RFC 2544) [Online]. Available: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2544.txt6. A. Akhter, R. Asati, and C. Pignataro. (2009, Nov.) MPLS Forwarding Benchmarking Methodology for IP Page 26.1164.15 Flows (IETF RFC
Conference Session
Measurement and Instrumentation
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian M Frank, Queen's University; James A. Kaupp, Queen's University; Natalie Simper, Queen's University; Jill Scott, Queen's University, Kingston (Canada)
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
Multi-State Collaborative to Advance LearningOutcomes Assessment. [accessed 2015 Mar 11]. http://www.sheeo.org/projects/msc-multi-state-collaborative-advance-learning-outcomes-assessment17. Zahner D. Reliability & Validity - CLA+. Council for Aid to Education; 2013.http://cae.org/images/uploads/pdf/Reliability_and_Validity_of_CLA_Plus.pdf18. Klein S, Liu O, Sconing J. Test Validity Study (TVS) Report. Council for Aid to Education; 2009.19. Pintrich PR, Smith DAF, Garcia T, Mckeachie WJ. Reliability and Predictive Validity of the Motivated Strategiesfor Learning Questionnaire (Mslq). Educational and Psychological Measurement. 1993 [accessed 2013 Jan15];53(3):801–813.20. Council for Aid to Education (CAE). CLA+ Sample Report. http://cae.org
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sanjay Jayaram, Saint Louis University; Michael A. Swartwout, Saint Louis University
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
Systems Conference, IEEE Society, 2011, pp. 367-370.8. F. Squires, etal, “Investigating an Innovative Approach for Developing Systems Engineering Curriculum: The Systems Engineering Experience Accelerator”, ASEE Annual Conference, 2011.9. M.C. Brannon, T.A. Mazzuchi, “Introducing the Fundamentals of Systems Engineering to Freshman through Various Interactive Group Activities”, ASEE Annual Conference, 2014.10. S. G. Teng, “Embedding Systems Engineering Practices into Systems Engineering Classes”, ASEE Annual Conference, 2014.11. C.S. Wasson, “Systems Engineering Competency: The missing course in engineering education”, ASEE Annual Conference, 2012.12. M.D. Wilson, etal, “Entrepreneurship Education: Engineering a Pracademic
Conference Session
Course Development / Curriculum Development
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carlotta A. Berry, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Course for Computer Scientists and Engineers. IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine. pp. 85 - 89.3. Burke, J., Murphy, R. R., & Kidd, C. (2007). Young Researchers in HRI Workshop 2006: Contemplating the future of human–robot interaction. Interaction Studies, 8(2), 343-358.4. Sabanovic, S. I400/590: Human-Robot Interaction. Indiana University Bloomington. Retrieved January 1, 2015, from http://homes.soic.indiana.edu/selmas/teaching.html.5. Thomaz, A. (2012). Human-Robot Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved January 1, 2015, from http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~athomaz/classes/CS7633-HRI/index.html.6. Yanco, H. Human-Robot Interaction. University of Massachusetts Lowell. Retrieved January 1, 2015, from
Conference Session
Issues in Engineering Technolgy Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Laura C Chezan, Old Dominion University; Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Orlando M Ayala, Old Dominion University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
2014 from: http://www.scieng.ed.ac.uk/ltstrategy/resources/Clicker_feedback_v0_7_incl_exec_summary.pdf 3. T. Pelton and all, “Clicker Lessons: Assessing and Addressing Student Response to Audience Response Systems”, CELT – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, Vol. 1, 2008, pg. 85- 92. Retrieved November 2014 from http://celt.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/CELT/article/view/3184 4. W. Kappers and S. Cutler, “Polleverywhere! Even in the Classroom: An investigation into the impact of using Polleverywhere in a large-lecture classroom”, 2014 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN 5. Kay, R. H., & LeSage, A. (2009). “Examining the benefits and challenges of using
Conference Session
Innovative Use of Technology II
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Jamieson, Miami University; Jeff Eaton, Miami University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Urbana-Champaign, 1978. URL http://books.google.com/books?id=JNHUjwEACAAJ.[4] Thomas Angelo and K. Kross. Classroom Assessment Techniques - A Handbook for College Teachers. Jossey-Bass, 2003.[5] M. Ruiz-Primo, R. Shavelson, and S. Schultz. On the validity of concept-map-based assessment interpretations: An experimental testing the assumption of hierarchical concept maps in science. Technical report, University of California, 1997. URL http://research.cse.ucla.edu/Reports/TECH455.PDF.[6] H. E. Herl, H. F. O’Neil, G. K. W. K. Chung, and J. Schacter. Reliability and validity of a computer-based knowledge mapping system to measure content understanding. Computers in Human Behavior, 15(3-4): 315–333, May 1999. URL http://dx.doi.org
Conference Session
Curricular Issues in Computing and Information Technology Programs II
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Abdelrahman, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; Mohamed Abdelsalam Salem, Text Scope; Mais Nijim, Texas A&M Kingsville
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
the interactivity of the software and the ability of the learner to impacthis/her environment, which should facilitate different modes of learning. Future work willinclude testing the iHASOB prototype in an educational environment to test the validity of theconcept and how it compares to traditional eBook.AcknowledgementThis work was partially supported by NSF grant DUE 1022934  and  Office  of  Research  and  Graduate  Studies  at  Texas  A&M  University-­‐Kingsville.  References1. S. Canfield, Sheikh G. and M. Abdelrahman, “Enhancing the Programming Experience for First-Year Engineering Students through Hands-On Integrated Computer Experiences,” Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, Volume 13 • Issue 4 • July
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sara A. Atwood, Elizabethtown College; Brenda Read-Daily, Elizabethtown College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
not so obvious.    References1. Colby, A. and W.M. Sullivan, Ethics Teaching in Undergraduate Engineering Education. Journal of Engineering Education, 2008. 97(3): p. 327-338.2. Holsapple, M.A., et al., Framing Faculty and Student Discrepancies in Engineering Ethics Education Delivery. Journal of Engineering Education, 2012. 101(2): p. 169-186.3. Drake, M.J., et al., Engineering Ethical Curricula: Assessment and Comparison of Two Approaches. Journal of Engineering Education, 2005. 94(2): p. 223-231.4. Yadav, A., G.M. Shaver, and P. Meckl, Lessons Learned: Implementing the Case Teaching Method in a Mechanical Engineering Course. Journal of Engineering Education, 2010. 99(1): p. 55-69.5. Freyne, S
Conference Session
Dynamic Systems and Control
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Estelle M. Eke, California State University, Sacramento
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Characteristics – Color Detect, Grab and Drop Red Ball Parameter Uncompensated Compensated (before tuning) 33.55Plant & Compensator 16.27 1062 16.27 1062Dominant Poles -8.07 ± 8.454j -16.02 ± 16.78jk 4.2377 19.252kp ∞ ∞e(∞) 0 0 0.6905 0.6905n (rad/s) 11.69 23.20% OS
Conference Session
Statics Online
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carisa H. Ramming, Oklahoma State University; John J. Phillips, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
Online StaticsTextbook Hibbeler, R.C., “Engineering Same textbook and website Mechanics Statics”, plus use of the publisher’s website “Mastering Engineering”Theory sessions 3 times weekly for 50 minutes Videos posted on website each, covering theory/examples covering same theory/examplesDiscussion Lab sessions Once weekly for 50 minutes, No Discussion Lab max. class size of 24 studentsTeaching Assistant(s) One TA per 24 students One TA for every 25
Conference Session
Continuing Professional Development Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wendy K Tang, Stony Brook University; Pao-Lo Liu, University at Buffalo, SUNY; Charles R. Westgate Sr. P.E., Binghamton University; Kim A. Scalzo, State University of New York, HQ
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
our experience, we believe that the online learning paradigm is conduciveto the 21st-centry education where creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaborationare encouraged.References1. S. Patrick, “E-Learning: A Federal Perspective”, U.S. Department of Education, (www.nutn.org/susan_patrick.pdf).2. J. Bourne, D. Harris, F. Mayadas, “Online Engineering Education: Learning Anywhere, Anytime”, Journal of Asynchronous Learning Network, 9(1), pp. 15-41 (2005).3. A. F. Mayadas, “What is ALN?” (http://www.aln.org.alnweb.aln.htm).4. L. Palma, R. F. Morrison, P. N. Enjeti, J W. Howze ,“Use of Web-Based Materials to Teach Electric Circuit Theory,, IEEE Transactions on Education, 48 (4) November 2006.5
Conference Session
Peace, Conflict, and Sustainability: Addressing Global and Ethical Issues in Engineering Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert J Muscat, Global Peace Services USA; Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Donna M Riley, Virginia Tech; Rebecca A Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics, Engineering and Public Policy
likely to be intense?4. How should engineering research be enriched to integrate these socio-political aspects with the purely technical engineering research subjects?    Bibliography & ResourcesBaillie, C., Pawley, A. and Riley, D.M., eds. (2012). Engineering and Social Justice: In the university and beyond. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.Banfield, J. & Tripathi, S. (2006). Conflict-sensitive business practices: Engineering contractors and their clients. Page 26.1216.8 London, UK: International Alert. Retrieved from http://www.international- alert.org/resources/publications/csbp-engineering
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 7: The Transition from High School to College
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Green, Mississippi State University; M. Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Mississippi State University; James Warnock, Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
most impact onidentity development.References1. Banerjee, A. (2015, January). Databytes: Retention Range. ASEE Prism, 16-17. Page 26.1274.92. Matusovich, H. M., Streveler, R. A., & Miller, R. L. (2010). Why do students choose engineering? A qualitative, longitudinal investigation of students' motivational values. Journal of Engineering Education, 99(4), 289-303.3. Nicholls, G. M., Wolfe, H., Besterfield-Sacre, M., Shuman, L. J., & Larpkiattaworn, S. (2007). A method for identifying variables for predicting stem enrollment. Journal of Engineering Education, 96(1), 33-44.4. Beam, T., Pierrakos, O., Constantz, J., Johri, A
Conference Session
Reflective & Critical Pedagogies
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Devika Patel, Stanford University; Jonathan Edward Pang, Stanford University; Sarah Salameh, Stanford University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
. Page 26.1339.11References1. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014, 92, 470-471.2. O' Riordan, T. (1981). Environmentalism. London: Pion Books.3. Stein, J. (2007, August 7). Arrogance is Good: In Defense of Silicon Valley. Bloomsburg Businessweek.Retrieved January 5, 2015.4. Papert, S. (1990). A Critique of Technocentrism in Thinking About the School of the Future. M.I.T. Media LabEpistemology and Learning Memo, 2.5. Passino, K. (2009). Educating The Humanitarian Engineer. Science and Engineering Ethics, 577-600.6. Reinvent the Toilet. (n.d.). Retrieved February 3, 2015, from http://www.gatesfoundation.org/What-We-Do/Global-Development/Reinvent-the-Toilet-Challenge7. Romell, R. (2014). Kohler helps Caltech in quest to reinvent toilet