questions and open responses. The open-ended responses were independentlyassessed by three authors to classify the main theme(s) conveyed in each response. Anydiscrepancies in the authors’ independent assessments were discussed and updated with aconsensus decision. The survey, and this paper, captured the perspectives of students and facultyduring a unique transition period experienced in the spring term 2020 and is a valuable part ofthe future maturation required as higher education responds to future constraints of student-faculty interactions.RESULTS The survey received 35 responses, 28% of the total enrollment across the five classes. Insummary, 51% of respondents were male and 63% identified as white. All but one respondentwere
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Paper ID #35818The Fast and Practical Approach to Effectively Securing a CloudComputing System with Today’s TechnologyMr. Emmanuel Sunday Kolawole Emmanuel S Kolawole is a PHD Student at Prairie View A&M University and currently working as a Net- work Security Engineer in one of the giant Semi-Conductor/IT Industries in USA. In his current role, he is responsible for planning, design and build security architectures. Emmanuel supervise the implemen- tation of network and computer security and ensuring compliance with corporate cyber security policies and procedures.He monitors cyber security requirements for local
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, malicioussoftware, and cryptography. And for the topics that require improvement, we'll focus on enhancingthe supporting information and explanations for better outcomes.AcknowledgementThis material is based upon the work supported by the United States National Science Foundationunder Grant No. 1903419 and 1903423 through the Security and Trustworthy CyberspaceEducation (SaTC: EDU) program. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions, or recommendationsexpressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of theNational Science Foundation. This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB)at Purdue University Northwest and the University of Toledo under protocol numbers IRB-2020-1119 and IRB-301407-UT
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study conducted by the Center for DiseaseControl and Prevention indicated that the areas with the speed cameras saw a decrease in thedrivers’ mean speed [4]. They also conducted a phone survey of the drivers within thecommunity and found that 95% of the drivers were aware of the cameras and 76% of themreduced their speed. One such example of a speed radar system is patented by Eliot S. Gerber.Their design utilizes a sign that displays the license plate number, owner’s name, and thevehicle’s speed [5]. It also uses a database to store the license plate numbers, owner’s name, andmake and model of the vehicle. Similar systems were patented by James A. Fowler and Leon O.Stenneth [6], and Carl Kupersmit [7].This paper presents the design
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appropriate textbook and the use of guest lecturers are discussed.Student survey data is presented, and conclusions are drawn about this course.Key words: Shipbuilding, Defense ManufacturingIntroductionThe building of military vehicles includes the building of tracked and wheeled vehicles, aircraftand ships. Ships are the largest, most expensive and arguably most complex of the three types ofmilitary vehicles. Shipbuilders include both public (government owned) and private shipyards.The U. S. private shipbuilding and repairing industry is comprised of establishments that areprimarily engaged in operating shipyards, which are fixed facilities with drydocks and fabricationequipment. Activities in the shipyards include ship construction, repair, and
providedvalues for these respective parameters, do some algebra, and punch the values into a calculator. Understanding this equation is more complicated. Memorization is necessary, but, inaddition, what each parameter in the equation means or represents is required (for example,providing a written definition or explanation for each parameter).1Question-Based Understanding How are concept-understanding exercises implemented in an introductory materialsscience and engineering course? What kind(s) of assignments can an instructor provide to helpstudents come to understandings of important concepts? To reiterate, for the student, developingunderstandings of concepts (i.e., thinking and pondering) are toilsome activities for the learner.Whereas
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. validate solution(s). Value and Student attitude Indifferent or Generic comments Good comments Excellent comments, Attributes toward their own negative comments that do not provide providing insight correcting mistakes with work about their own any insight. and reasonable insight critique. work. critique.Appendix B: BEN 201 Assessment Example On the following page, there is a process flow diagram created as a preliminary design of a three-stage process ofmanufacturing acetic acid at 0.7 mol% aqueous solution to be used as an aseptic for wound care. This process
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structural engineering path acompanion course could be developed as part of a senior level capstone project. This coursecould use the design and analysis skills developed over the student’s academic career to designand build a structure. This could range from a pedestrian bridge to tensegrity domes. Thepossibilities are open to student’s imagination and determination. Proceedings of the 2005 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education References1. Ressler, S. J, “Designing and Building File-Folder Bridges: A Problem-Based Introduction
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challenging for faculty members who are more accustomed to documentingteaching and content delivery. INCOSE does not require that universities teach the contentwithin the recognized course(s). This allows for thesis or final project courses, often taught to awide range of undergraduate students, to qualify for AcEq.Academic Equivalency was designed to offer an alternate path for assessment in languages otherthan English, in countries outside the United States and Western Europe. Despite that intent,fourteen of the fifteen academic equivalencies are in the United States. The champions of theseprograms typically pursue AcEq as a way to provide structure to their courses. It should benoted that only a small portion of AcEq-qualifying students pursue and
the global engineering teachingcommunity through our library system.Acknowledgment This work is supported by National Science Foundation Grant EEC-2022275 to createopportunities for revolutionizing the preparation of students. We thank Lani Draper, eSAILInstructional Designer, for her help in developing the module videos.References[1] R. J. Marandi, B. K. Smith, R. F. Burch, and S. C. Vick, “Engineering soft skills vs. engineering entrepreneurial skills,” Int J Eng Educ, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 988-998, 2019.[2] R. Reagans and E. W. Zuckerman, “Networks, diversity, and productivity: The social capital of corporate R&D teams,” Organization Science, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 502-517, 2001.[3] P. Pazos et al