patterns in Activity 7 Activity #8: Failure Case Study Presentations Usual format: In teams of three, the students investigate a failure case study prior to classand the activity is used for group presentations of their findings. Given a series of library andweb-based resources, student teams select a building failure case study and create a four-minutePowerPoint presentation which answers the questions: Which building system type failed?Which key components of the system were involved and how did they fail? Who suffered fromthis event? Which profession(s) was involved with the cause? What could have been donedifferently to have prevented the situation? Each student in the team has to participate in thepresentation. The student teams
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impact your ethical knowledge, reasoning, or behavior?” Alumni rated sixengineering related activities, three non-engineering related, and could add other(s). Theresponse options provided were: did not participate, involved but no impact (0), small impact (1),moderate impact (2), large impact (3). Near the end of the survey, individuals were askedwhether they might be willing to participate in an interview about how their ethics instruction asa student impacted them after graduation. The survey concluded with demographic questions:year they had taken the targeted course, year they had earned their Bachelor’s degree, open-ended line to fill in the major of their Bachelor’s degree, whether or not they had earned graduatedegrees, types of
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, students are required to complete pre- and post-assignments toprepare them for the module and reflect on their learning, respectively.The course culminates with students writing a Personal Action Plan. This plan incorporates areflection on the choices students made as they created their pathways through the course, apersonal engineering statement focusing on the personal qualities that they seek to exhibit as anengineer, a personal vision (one-year or five-year), and the proposed initial step(s) they plan totake in fulfilling that vision.Analysis: How does choice support exploration and self-understanding?This course structure is designed to support the course learning goals. In the subsequent analysis,we investigate the extent to which providing
ensure qualityCommittee Size: Depending on the program, the committee consists of anywherefrom 6 students to 20 students. These numbers do not include additional volunteersthat may be recruited closer to the actual event.Recruitment/Membership: For BEST of CWIT and Cyber 101 Program, thecommittees are led by a staff member, as well as the Student Lead(s) for thatparticular program. Student Lead(s) apply for their positions each spring for thefollowing academic year. Bits & Bytes is led by a staff member. Recruitment for theplanning committees is done through email to current scholars and affiliates, andstudents apply by completing a Google Form. Student Lead(s) and staff select theplanning committees. The students on the planning committees
bymanipulating weights within the penalty function in lieu of applying constraints on responses.To illustrate operation of the solution algorithm, we present a hypothetical class of 17 students thatwill be assigned to three project teams, one of which will be closed shown in Figure 2: A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S Gender Male Male Male Male Male Female Female Male Male Male Male Male Male Female Male Female Male Ethnicity Hispanic Hispanic Black White White White White White White Asian White White White Asian White
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DefinitionAn engineering way of thinking The kinds of knowledge that are valued and the prevalent way of thinking within engineeringAn engineering way of doing Shared beliefs about how teaching and learning should be done within engineeringBeing an Engineer “Beliefs and assumptions around the attributes and qualities inherent in being an engineer” [1, p. 14]; engineering identity and enculturation into engineeringAcceptance of Difference Issues of diversity and homogeneity in engineering; values and norms associated with the dominant group(s
Paper ID #33427Is Engineering Education the Weak Link in Licensure’s Three-legged Stool?Dr. Matthew K. Swenty, Virginia Military Institute Matthew (Matt) Swenty obtained his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Civil Engineering from Missouri S&T and then worked as a bridge designer at the Missouri Department of Transportation. After obtaining his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Virginia Tech, he worked at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center. He is currently a professor of Civil Engineering at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI). He teaches engineering mechanics and structural engineering courses and enjoys working
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Students Collate and distribute peer-review comments 7 March Instructor Slides/Posters Due 11 March Students Oral Presentation Session(s)* 14 March All Poster Session* 19 March All Peer Review Response and Updated Paper Due* StudentsCase Study 3: The Funding ProposalFor the third case study, graduate students in a graduate elective class in advanced propulsionsystems (AERO 570 at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly))responded to a fictional funding call from a fictional research agency (see
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projects aretoo large in scale to allow for prototypes, thus civil engineers rely heavily upon CAD models.Prosperi notes that the goal of creating models is, “to test and validate your design… and preventproblems that may arise during design and construction.” The last section of the ImagineeringProcess is the Epilogue: Openings, Evaluations, and Show Quality Standards. The conceptbehind the Epilogue is to simply present your project and allow your customer(s) to experience itand evaluate how well you met the original needs, requirements, and constraints. While civilengineering projects rarely provide an opportunity to make changes after the fact, the lessonslearned in this stage could be applied to future projects. Prosperi presents various
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use 2 trucks spaced 50-ft and consider the 90% of the loads.Service Limit State, Strength I: Qn <= 1.25DL + 1.75LLImpact Factor, IM=1.33 applied to the truck or tandem loads ➔ LL = Lane + IM (Truck or Tandem)Figure 6: Live Loads (LL) from HL-93 loads.a.Stress at beams due Dead Load (fresh b. Stress at beams: LaneLoad + concrete for s/w + hard concrete for railing) 1.33TruckLoad @ Centerline Design Stress at Centerline (tension at bottom flange) = 1.25*15.1 + 1.75*(11.3) = 38.7 ksi Design Stress at Supports (compression at bottom
. Posting immediately maximizes the time for a tutor to post a solution, and since mostsolutions were put up within an hour, the cheater(s) have time to read the solution and copy it ontheir exam if they chose.An exam window shorter than the 2 hours allowed in this class may be a way to reduce theeffectiveness of cheating seen here. Shorter exam windows would give less time for solutions tobe posted, and less time for students to look for and copy those solutions. Exams could also betimed on a per-problem basis with no opportunity to return to previous questions. This woulddecrease the window for Chegg to provide a useful response. Another way to minimize theeffectiveness of this cheating could include exams with only longer problems. The
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