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Paper ID #36849Cultivating technical writing skills through a scaffold peerreview-approach of lab reports in a junior-level laboratory courseDr. Yan Wu, University of Wisconsin - Platteville Yan Wu graduated from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1996 with a bachelorˆa C™s degree in Precision Instruments and a minor in Electronics and Computer Technology. She received her M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alaba ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Cultivating technical writing skills through a scaffold peer review of lab reports in a junior
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% 43.10% 31.03% 3.45% well as student collaboration the whiteboard(s) can be easily viewed from every 27.59% 41.38% 29.31% 1.72% seat the lab is a good representation of the cultural 22.41% 51.72% 24.14% 1.72% diversity within the CM programTable 1 Construction Lab Physical Attributes Performance Based on Student ResponsesIn response to the size of the space and furnishings, the results shown in Table 1 reveal that70.69% of the students responding agree that the construction lab provides sufficient space foractivities, 67.24% agree that the table and seating arrangement options
freeradius clients(AP/authenticators) to the radius-rasp server. To launch the radius server and test its configura-tions, we exercised the following commands in separate shells: sudo freeradius −X radtest testuser testcheckout localhost 1812 testsecret eapol test −c eapol− ttls .conf −a localhost −p 1812 −s testsecret −r1where the eapol-ttls.conf is given in Appendix A.2.1.wpa-rasp: In support of WPA3-Personal security mode (including SAE and PMF), the wpa-raspwas configured according to the wpa supplicant.conf configuration example given in AppendixA.2.2.To launch the wpa-rasp, we exercised the following command: sudo wpa supplicant −D nl80211 −i wlan1 −c wpa supplicant.conf −dd −Kwhere -D is the driver, -i interface, -c configuration
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of the HSC will be the address of signalboard (default 4.x). In v4.x S7 1200's, the user selects the address rather than the Input Source.Cost of the signal board is shown in the quote below. Prices may change but should be close tothis price:The dc motor controller is shown below. We used either 12 V for power to the motor or 24 Vdepending on the rating of the DC motor. This controller is very inexpensive and canaccommodate either the 12 V or 24 V varieties. It is also used in the tank-over-tank lab in HybridText Ch. 25. It works well with the cheap power supplies (MeanWell or equivalent) for mostapplications. 6
under extreme weather and environmental conditions [1]. The most criticalstep to this goal is the intrinsic and extrinsic calibration of the TIC. Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference Copyright © 2023, American Society for Engineering Education 1This study utilizes Teledyne FLIR’s PathFindIRTM II IR camera, as shown in Fig. 1(a), as well asthe electronic control Unit (ECU), shown in Fig. 1(b). The camera outputs an NTSC signal to theECU, which produces a captured video stream with Pedestrian Detection/Animal Detection(PD/AD) function. The analog video signal with PD/AD is then fed to a monitor through a BNCto S-video adaptor. A 12 V DC external voltage source powers
studies between engineering education and professional design practices, examining holistic approaches to student retention, and exploring informal learning in engineering education.Dr. Daniel Knight, University of Colorado Boulder Daniel W. Knight is the Program Assessment and Research Associate at Design Center (DC) Colorado in CUˆa C™s Department of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Engineering and Applied Science. He holds a B.A. in psychology from Louisiana State UniversitJulie Elizabeth Steinbrenner, University of Colorado Boulder Julie Steinbrenner earned her PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University in 2011. She is currently an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical
% 36-40 Years 3 0 3 2.7% 41-45 Years 2 1 3 2.7%The end of the survey included four optional questions, two of which had multiple-choice styleanswers and two of which had free-form text answers that were then parsed into appropriategroups: • Did you earn your graduate degree(s) in the US? o Yes o No, but there was a similar academic culture (e.g., Canada) o No, and there was a noticeably different academic • Is English your first language? o Yes o No • What is your gender identity? • What is your race/ethnicity? Table 2 shows
. The76 authors believe this semi-private exchange between two peers results in better understanding of77 the topic. Some students have expressed that they felt more confident asking seemingly trivial78 questions from a classmate whom they had felt comfortable to take the quiz with. To facilitate a79 productive discussion the instructor frequently checks the progress of the teams and provides80 feedback. S/he then uses the remaining 20 minutes of the class time to solve and explain the81 problem, and the quiz grade is awarded to all who participate in the discussion, regardless of the82 correctness of their submissions. A student who participated in a similar quiz format in a83 different mechanical engineering courses
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