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Conference Session
Technical Session IV
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Jennifer Felder Marley, Valparaiso University; Doug Tougaw, Valparaiso University
Tagged Topics
FYEE Conference Sessions
Exercises Andinstructor has the opportunity to circulate and assess student Design Projects For First Year Engineering Students,” Proceedings ofprogress, or to address deeper issues that students may the 2001 Annual Conference.encounter. At the same time, students gain experience [7] Love, J. O., Freeman, S. F., Jaeger-Helton, K., and Whalen, R., “Noassessing their own work and build confidence in their ability Lab? No Shop? No Problem: Intentional Design of a First-yearto perform difficult laboratory skills. Another advantage of Engineering Learning Center with Enlightening Outcomes,” Proceedings of the 2015 ASEE
Conference Session
Technical Session V
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Michael Cross, Norwich University; David M. Feinauer P.E., Norwich University
Tagged Topics
FYEE Conference Sessions
multidisciplinary hydroelectric generation design project,” in Proceedings of the 121st ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, USA, June 15-18, 2014.[9] T. Bacquarta, S. Frisbee, E. Mitchell, L. Grigg, C. Coleb, C. Small, B. Sarkaref, "Multiple inorganic toxic substances contaminating the groundwater of Myingyan Township, Myanmar: arsenic, manganese, fluoride, iron, and uranium," Science of The Total Environment, vol. 517, pp. 232-245, 2015.[10] S. Frisbie, E. Mitchell, B. Sarkar, "Urgent need to reevaluate the latest World Health Organization guidelines for toxic inorganic substances in drinking water," Environmental Health, vol. 14, no. 1, 2015.
Conference Session
Technical Session IV
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Edmund Tsang, Western Michigan University; Lenore H Yaeger, Western Michigan Univeristy; Katherine N. Fox, Western Michigan University; Rebecca A. Scheffers, Western Michigan University; Dannielle Marie Curtis, Western Michigan University; Lindsay Gove, Western Michigan University
Tagged Topics
FYEE Conference Sessions
design project.In EXEP Cohort, students are registered for fall semester during summer orientation into thesame section of Algebra II, a First-Year CEAS Experience (ENGR 2100), and Introduction toEngineering Analysis (ENGR 1002). Depending on a student’s intended CEAS major, a fourthcourse – Engineering Graphics – or General Education course(s) are added to the schedule toattain full-time academic status, which is at least 12 credit hours. For the spring semester, afterthe EXEP students passed Algebra II with a grade of B or higher and are in Pre-Engineering orPre-Engineering Technology or Computer Science, they are registered into the same sections ofPrecalculus, Technical Communication, and General Chemistry I and Lab. Students add a CEASmajor
Collection
2018 Mid Atlantic Section Fall Meeting
Authors
Yu Wang, The New York City College of Technology; Warren Hunter; XiaoLin Chen, NYCCT; Housney Ahmed; Haneefah Safo
. Estimating the Prevalence of Limb Loss in the United States: 2005 to 2050. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008; 89(3):422‐9[2] N. Mathur, G. Paul, J. Irvine, M. Abuhelala, A. Buis and I. Glesk, "A Practical Design and Implementation of a Low-Cost Platform for Remote Monitoring of Lower Limb Health of Amputees in the Developing World," in IEEE Access, vol. 4, pp. 7440-7451, 2016[3] Neha Mathur; Ivan Glesk; Arjan Buis, “Issues in wearable mobile sensor platform for lower limb prosthetic users,” 2015 17th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2015, pp. 1 – 4[4] S. M. R. Islam, D. Kwak, M. H. Kabir, M. Hossain, and K. S. Kwak, "The Internet of Things for
Collection
2018 ETLI
Authors
Joseph Sussman
• Exposure to computer architecture and organization, information management, networking and communication, operating systems, and parallel and distributed computing. • Reduced math and science requirements, per CS2013 guidelines • Faculty with doctoral degree responsible for improving program• IS and IT • Each has a required additional student outcome• IS • Faculty with doctoral degree responsible for improving program (Words might still change) 10 CAC 3/5 Revisions: TimelineDate(s) Event07/2016 Commission approved revised criteria10/2016 ABET’s CAD approved criteria for first
Collection
2019 CIEC
Authors
Paul McPherson; Margaret Phillips; Kyle Reiter
and P. McPherson, “What do employers want in terms of employee knowledge of technical standards and the process of standardization?,” in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2010.[4] A. S. Khan, A. Karim, and J. A. McClain, “The State of the Use of Standards in Engineering and Technology Education,” in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2013.[5] D. Katusic, P. Skocir, M. Kusek, G. Jezic, C. Ratti, and I. Bojic, “Hands-On Education about Standardization: Is That What Industry Expects?,” IEEE Commun. Mag., vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 133–144, May 2017.[6] M. G. Ivanovich, “Why can’t Johnny engineer? Infuse engineering education with reality.,” HPAC Engineering, vol. 73, no. 4, p. 7, 2001.[7] C.-G
Collection
2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
John Attia; Mahamadou tembely; Lisa Hobson; Pamela Obiomon
of ECE Programs - The View from Students and Instructors, ”Mobile Hands-On STEM Education,” Proceedings of Proc. of ASEE 123rd Annual Conference & Exposition,ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, GA, New Orleans, LA, June 26-29, 2016.June 2013. [18] Connor, K.A., Y. Astatke, C. J. Kim , M.F.[6] Huette, L. (2011, June), Connecting Theory and Chouikha, D. Newman, K. Gullie, A.A. Eldek, S. S.Practice: Laboratory-based Explorations of the NAE Devgan, A.R. Osareh, J. Attia, S. Zein-Sabatto, and D. L.Grand Challenges Paper presented at 2011 Annual Geddis, “Experimental Centric Pedagogy in Circuits andConference
Collection
2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Chaoyi Wang; Michael Frye; Sreerenjini Nair
exploring how to grow the mathematics program. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.number of camps and how to better integrate music in the (2015).program. By applying play theory and informal and non- [11] Lent, R. W., Brown, S. D., & Hackett, G. Socialformal learning theory, the AVS Lab can host to have a cognitive career theory. In D. Brown (Ed.), Career choicemore significant impact on the San Antonio community. and development, Vol. 4, (pp. 255–311). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. (2002). [12] Sadler, P. M., Sonnert, G., Hazari, Z., & Tai, R. Acknowledgement
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chad Lloyd, Middle Tennessee State University; Saleh Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
Control ScreenThe manual control system is mainly designed for debugging purposes. The benefit of thissystem comes with event processing. In figure 5, the event list is shown. This allows the systemto respond to events triggered by inputs connected to the GPIM(s).The list contains a name and description of each event to aid the user as the event list willprobably have many events for an average size home. Adding and editing an event is verysimple using the built-in event editor. The system also has safeguards to prevent edit entrymistakes.The security tab, shown in figure 6, displays configuration parameters for the security system.Modeled after standard security systems, the security interface features multiple user codes withlogging
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cameron Coates, Armstrong Atlantic State University; Wayne Johnson, Armstrong Atlantic State University; Chris McCarthy, Armstrong Atlantic State University
the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers,” Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy Press, 1995. 3. Holden, C., “Careers ‘95: The Future of the Ph.D.,” Science, vol. 270, 1995, pp. 121-146. 4. Morley R. L., Havick J. J., and May G. S., “An Evaluation of the Georgia Tech Summer Undergraduate Program of Research in Electrical Engineering for Minorities,” Journal Of Engineering Education, pp. 321-325, July 1998. 5. 2005-2006 Annual Report Card, The Governors office of Student Achievement, State of Georgia: http://reportcard2006.gaosa.org/k12 6. May, G.S. and Chubin, D.E., “A Retrospective on Undergraduate Engineering Success for Under- represented
Conference Session
Multimedia Tutorials and Web Development
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramin Sadeghi, Power & Water University of Technology; Ali Mehrabian, University of Central Florida; Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
Digital Libraries", Conference on Advanced Technology in Education, Cairo, Egypt, March 2003. 5-Masullo, M.J., Mack, R., "The Role of Digital Libraries in K-12 Education", D-Lib Magazine, Reston, USA, September 2000. 6-Mack, R., Masullo, M.J., Meyer, J., "Educational Multimedia: Perspectives in Evolution", IBM Research Report, New York, USA, 2003 (in press).5- SIMI (2000) Do’s and Don’ts of Video Conferencing. [online]. Available: http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC/SIMA/video1/toc.html. (March 27, 2000) Page 12.1600.116- Simonson, M., Smaldino, S., Albright, Michael, & Zvacek, S. (2000) Teaching and Learning at a Distance. Upper
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramin Sadeghi, Power & Water University of Technology; Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford; Mark Rajai, Northern Kentucky University; Robert Matthews, University of Louisville
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
forward systems (S&F) and specialized telemedicineworkstations.Figure 1. Tandberg Health Station III Figure 2. American TelecareTelemedicine Workstation PC-based e-Health systemWorkstations can be used with or without peripheral devices. Peripherals are devices thatcan be plugged into or connected to a workstation thereby allowing local healthprofessional to capture still images, video, sounds and medical vitals. Most peripheralsare medical devices that assist in conducting clinical exams at a distance. Withoutperipherals, a videoconferencing workstation can still be used for administrative oreducational videoconferencing. Some peripheral devices are shown below. Figures 3a,b,c. AMD peripheral devices
Conference Session
Engineering Professional Development for K-12 Teachers – I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Sullivan, The College of New Jersey; Stephen O'Brien, The College of New Jersey; John Karsnitz, The College of New Jersey
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
period of time: ‚ The Internet has gone from the research tool and the “next new thing” for technophiles to being an almost defacto necessity for conducting our daily lives. ‚ The cell phone has gone from the defining aspect of being a “Yuppie” to being a part of the standard walking around items for a huge percentage of the global population. As of 2006, 80% of world's population has mobile phone coverage.[3] ‚ Television screens have become bigger while the sets have become thin, film cameras have been replaced by the CCD, GPS navigation has become a standard option on most cars, CD’s have been replaced by MP3’s, which have been replaced by iTunes, and China has become the factory for the world.As
Conference Session
Computer Tools for Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frank Kowalski, Colorado School of Mines; Susan Kowalski, Colorado School of Mines; Erich Hoover, Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
. Wilkerson, M., Griswold, W.G., & Simon, B. (2005). “Ubiquitous Presenter: Increasing Student Access andControl in a Digital Lecturing Environment.” SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education.8. Berque, D. (2006). “An evaluation of a broad deployment of DyKnow software to support note taking andinteraction using pen-based computers.” Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 21: 6, 204-216. Availableonline at http://people.depauw.edu/dberque/ccsc_ne_2006_berque.pdf. Page 12.1552.119. Enriquez, A.G., Gunawardena, A., Kowalski, F., Kowalski, S., Millard, D.L., & Vanides, J. (2006). "Innovationsin Engineering
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Eduaction - Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Colin Campbell, TechnicalMastery.com Corp.; Steve Lambert, University of Waterloo
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
: Annual drinking water demand is met by runoff rain water supply in worst year Requirements: Safe to drink. Cost suits villagers’ incomes. Constraints: Amount of water available from any given source is limited. Ranking Criteria: Quality of Water; Legalities of Using Source; Impact on Others; Cost/Ease of Operation/Maintenance; Capital Cost; Quantity of Water 2. Conceptual Brainstorm Concepts: Rainwater Harvesting; Dam Stream; Hydro Reservoir; Spring; Well Design: Rank Concepts: (1) Rainwater Harvesting, (2) Hydro Reservoir, (3) Spring, … Select Concept(s
Conference Session
Innovations for the Senior Year of the ME Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Kiefer, Tri-State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Admissions Department, Personal Interview, November 2006.4. Tri-State University Mechanical Engineering Curriculum, , January 2007.5. S. Kiefer, Personal Website, , January 2007.6. S. Kiefer, Personal Website, , January 2007.7. Trinity College Fire-fighting Robot Competition, , January 2007. Page 12.1180.8
Conference Session
Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Instruction
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vladimir Sheyman, Wayne State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
application for the patent involvingvibration.Nomenclature A - Amplitude of Vibration, mm, Cp- Specific Heat, J/kg 0C, f - Frequency of Vibration, Hz., F- Heating Surface Area, m2, G - Mass of solids in the container (eq.17), or mass of air in the volume of height h, (eq.3), kg, g -Acceleration of gravity, m/s2 , h - Height of air below the layer of particulates, m, or convection heat transfer coefficient, W/m2 0C, k-Coefficient of gas permeability, kg/m sec., m- Mass of particulates, kg., Pa -Absolute pressure of air above the layer, Pa., Pi -Absolute pressure of air below the layer, Pa., R- Gas constant, J/kg K, r- Latent Heat of Evaporation, J/kg., s- Height of the Dense Layer of Solids in the Container, mm, T- Absolute
Conference Session
Academic Boot Camp
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric Brittain, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Reginald Bryant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Lincoln Chandler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Robbin Chapman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Shaundra Daily, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mark Hampton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ishara Mills-Henry; Aisha Walcott, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
gathered during meetings, including meeting attendance. Collectedquantitative and qualitative data were organized into a number of time frames for comparativestudy. Those included: • N-year(s) Cumulative Data • 90-days Cumulative Data • 30-days Cumulative Data • 7-days Cumulative Data • Current DataData trend analysis was utilized to measure the effectiveness and use of the ACME system.Analyses performed included: 1. Analyze the effectiveness of an online reference group with a comparative study on Comments and Completed Goals. 2. Analyze the effectiveness of a traditional reference group with a comparative study on Attendance and Completed Goals. 3. Analyze
Conference Session
Liberal Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Walsh, California Polytechnic State University; Stacey Breitenbach, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education
: Maintaining the Strength of Our Science & Engineering Capabilities. Washington, D.C.11. Whelan, K.A; Jones, S. A., An Alternate Paradigm for Undergraduate Engineering: The Bachelor of Arts, Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education12. Sen, S., Goldberg, J.B., Higle, J.L., Ferrell, W.R., The Bachelor of Arts in Engineering: Endless Possibilities, Proceedings of the 1997 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education Page 12.8.11
Conference Session
Design for the Environment
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Graham Armitage, University of Calgary; Phillip du Plessix, University of Calgary; Kara Chomistek, University of Calgary; Daryl Caswell, University of Calgary; Clifton Johnston, University of Calgary; Mohamed Nazir, University of Calgary; Marjan Eggermont, University of Calgary; Diane Douglas, University of Calgary; Brigit Knecht, University of Calgary
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
the engineering education front inthe 1990’s. The following quote from the EWB website explains their philosophy: Poverty is not about weakness. For the 800 million people who go hungry each day and the one billion who lack access to clean water, poverty is an absence of opportunity. Engineers Without Borders is responding to this urgent need, helping people in developing communities gain access to technologies that will improve their lives. We believe that technology, when appropriately incorporated into each community's social, cultural, economic and political context, can drive extraordinary change.The focus of EWB is on developing the technical capacity at the local level in developingcountries to ensure that innovative
Conference Session
Engineering in Middle Schools
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibrahim Zeid, Northeastern University; Randal August, Northeastern University; Ronald Perry, Northeastern University; Emanuel Mason, Northeastern University; Jannon Farkis, Northeastern University; Marta Hersek, Northeastern University; Morgan Hynes, TechBoston; Haruna Tada, TechBoston; Felicia Vargas, TechBoston
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
challenged population. The students’ activities culminate in a finalpresentation where student teams present their products to a panel of judges. D. Judging Robotics ProjectStudents are required to demonstrate their finished robotics assistive devices to a Judges Panel.The judges are given the following instructions:During the ten sessions of this program, we emphasize the following Massachusetts frameworkstandards:2.1 Identify and explain the steps of the engineering design process, i.e., identify the need or problem, research the problem, develop possible solutions, select the best possible solution(s), construct a prototype, test and evaluate, communicate the solution(s), and redesign.2.2 Demonstrate methods of representing
Conference Session
Innovations in ECE Education III
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Pitts, Oklahoma State University; Patrick Teague, Oklahoma State University; Alan Cheville, Oklahoma State University; Charles Bunting, Oklahoma State University; Sohum Sohoni, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
impart vital conceptual knowledge to certain members of the group or team?”We propose to determine whether team-based learning will fail to facilitate a student learning thematerial due to the manner in which the teams or groups divide the work for the project(s).2.3 Pair-programmingPair-Programming, or the XP (eXtreme Programming) method, has been shown to be anincredibly effective method in industry. The basic method is that that two programmers worktogether on a piece of code on the same workstation or terminal with one acting as the "driver".This "driver" actually types and inputs all the code, while the other programmer watches andoffers advice both methodically and in syntax correction. After an amount of time the twoprogrammers switch
Conference Session
EMD Program Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Francisco Gamboa Valderrama, Universidad Nacional Experimental del Tachira; Bianey Ruiz, University of Tachira; Dilia Alcalde, Universidad Nacional Experimental del Tachira
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
development of group competencies for building group work.Bibliography1. Forsyth, D. (1999) Group Dynamics (3th ed.) Belmont, CA: International Thomson Publishing Company2. García M., Rodríguez C., Díaz J. & Estrada J. (1983). El trabajo en equipo productividad y calidad de vida en el trabajo. Madrid, España: Fondo Educativo Interamericano3. Castillero, Y. (2005) Comunicarse eficazmente un reto para todos. Retrieved: January 03, 2006 From: http://www.gestiopolis.com/Canales4/rrhh/comureto.htm4. Robbins, S (2004) Organizational Behavior (10th ed.) México: Pearson – Prentice may5. Socorro, F. (2005) ¿Identificación o compromiso? La diferencia entre querer y tener que hacer el trabajo Retrieved: January 03, 2006. From: http
Conference Session
Introducing Active and Inductive Learning and Improving the Learning Curve in ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Byrne, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
tomimic the educational structure in professions such as medicine and law.References 1. Keith, J., “ASSISTANT PROFESSORHOOD: YOUR VERY OWN STARTUP COMPANY” in the Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, paper 2006-105, June 2006. 2. Rose, A., “Career Options in Engineering Education”, in the Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, paper 2006-1826, June 2006. 3. Schneiderman, S. and Hall, T., Actionable Professional Development Guidelines for Engineering Technology Faculty” in the Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, paper 2006-79, June 2006. 4. Aghayere, A., “Strategies for Enhancing the Scholarly Productivity of Engineering Technology Educators” in the Proceedings of the
Conference Session
FPD5 -- Placement & Early Success
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua Peschel, Texas A&M University; Luciana Barroso, Texas A&M University; Anthony Cahill, Texas A&M University; James Morgan, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
instruction process, we incorporated this into the real-time quiz framework. Initially, each learner would take the quiz individually at their owncomputer workstation. The instructor would monitor the results on a separate screen, not visibleto the learners. Once the allotted quiz time had elapsed (which typically ranged from 5- to 10-minutes) the learners would break into their assigned teams. The teams were assigned by theinstructor at the beginning of the semester and were usually based on declared major. Teamsizes ranged from three to four learners, with four being the maximum. After forming into theteams, the learners were tasked with discussing the real-time quiz question(s) being asked andwere to arrive at a team answer. Each team would then
Conference Session
Professional Development and Scholarship
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Khan, DeVry University; Gene Gloeckner, Colorado State University; George Morgan, Colorado State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1741: STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THE IMPORTANCE OFFACULTY COMMITMENT TO STUDENT SUCCESS FOR THEIR LEARNINGSUCCESSAhmed Khan, DeVry University Dr. Ahmed S. Khan is a senior Professor in the EET dept. at DeVry University, Addison, Illinois. He received his M.Sc (applied physics) from University of Karachi, an MSEE from Michigan Technological University, an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management., and his Ph.D. from Colorado State University. His research interests are in the areas of Fiber Optic Communications, Faculty Development, Outcomes Assessment, and Application of Telecommunications Technologies in Distance Education. He teaches Wireless Engineering, Network Engineering, Fiber
Conference Session
Best Practices in Industrial Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryne Newton, Purdue University; Edie Schmidt, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
weaknesses in the instructional material for revisions.11 This step would also assure that students would be more familiar with the content of the labs than if they had simply listened to the presentations.References1. Chopra, S. & Meindl, P. Supply chain management: Strategy, planning, and operations, Second Edition.Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey. (2004). Page 12.905.72. Clark, D (2004). ADDIE – 1975. Retrieved from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/history_isd?addie.html. (January, 2007).3. Newton, K.A. & Schmidt, E.K. “A successful partnership between an industrial trade association andeducation at WWW University
Conference Session
Design in the ECE Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Douglas Williams, Georgia Institute of Technology; Robert Butera, Georgia Institute of Technology; Selcuk Uluagac, Georgia Institute of Technology; Matthew Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology; Andy Deck, National Instruments; Michael Torba, National Instruments; Steven Trahan, National Instruments
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
component. This deeper understanding also allows students to appreciate theabilities and limitations of each component. Additionally, students are able to develop a deeperand broader understanding of the field of electrical and computer engineering at an earlier stage.Consequently, they are able to make better-informed decisions when choosing majors and arepotentially less likely to change majors at a later date.Bibliography1. K.W. Lau, H.K. Tan, B.T. Erwin, and P. Petrovic, “Creative learning with LEGO(R) programmable roboticsproducts,” Proc. of 29th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, pp. 12D4/26-12D4/31, San Juan, PuertoRico, Nov. 1999.2. P. Lau, S. McNamara, C. Roger, and M. Portsmore, “LEGO robotics in engineering,” Proc. of the ASEE
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Eduaction - Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Owen Carlson, Brigham Young University; Mason Webster, Brigham Young University; Greg Jensen, Brigham Young University; Daniel Korth, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Senior Design projects can develop these skills and possibleareas of improvement. It has shown that traditional methods are still applicable, but needsome adaptation to be effective. Future work could be done in exploring the effects ofdifferent languages and cultures on the designs from global design teams.AcknowledgementsSpecial thanks should be given to PACE for the sponsorship and support of the Seniordesign project.Bibliography1. Osborn, A.F., Applied Imagination. Third ed. 1963: Charles Scribner and Sons2. Ulrich, K., Eppinger, S., “Product Design and Development”, 2004 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.3. Ullman, D.G., Wood, S., and Craig, D., The Importance of Drawing in the Mechanical Design Process. Computers & Graphics, 1990
Conference Session
Collaboration Provides the Best Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Koehler, North Carolina State University; Susan Matney, North Carolina State University; Jerome Lavelle, North Carolina State University; Mary Clare Robbins, North Carolina State University
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative & Experiential Education
Page 12.1056.7the mentees feedback was not in line with this belief.Question: Do you believe it would be helpful for First Year Engineers to discuss degreeplans (including interesting courses, instructor choices, opportunities like co-op, etc.)with a MENTOR? Year-2 Year-1 9 Yes 71.3% 68.9% 9 Somewhat 21.7% 26.2% 9 No, not at all 7.0% 4.9%Analysis: These results demonstrate the mentors’ opinion on the importance of degreeplanning.Question 6: Did you discuss anything else with your mentee(s) other than their resume? Year-2 Year-1 9 Yes 44.5% 50.0% 9 No 55.5% 50.0%Analysis: Clearly, over 50% of the pairs missed