M.S. in Counseling with an emphasis in Student Development in Higher Education from California State University, Long Beach. For the past nine years at both two and four- year institutions, he has served students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). As the Assistant Director of Advising for the Engineering Student Success Center at San Jos´e State University, he supports students with personal, academic and professional growth.Ms. Eva Schiorring Eva Schiorring is Senior Researcher for the Research and Planning Group for California Community Colleges. Since joining the RP Group in 2000, she has served as project director for ten major projects, including a statewide, multi-year
. Solving engineering problems is an iterative process involving preparing, planning, and evaluating the solution at each stage including the redesign and improvement of current designs. At the K-12 level, students Complete should learn the core elements of engineering design processes and have the opportunity to Processes of apply those processes completely in realistic situations. Although design processes may be Design described in many forms, certain characteristics are fundamental. This indicator represents (POD) all of the three
development but it gets easier as time goes on. Build your Team Ron Heiftez in Leadership without Easy Answers: “The myth of leadership is the lone warrior: the solitary individual whose heroism and brilliance enable her to lead the way… the lone warrior model of leadership is heroic suicide” Associate Deans Help run the college while you are fund-raising, planning, being the face of the college align organizational structure with goals May need to redistribute responsibilities to play to individual strengths Dept Chairs consistent with the values and broad goals you haveBuild Your Team: Staff May be one of the hardest things for us as faculty transitioning to
excellent talent pool for traditional graduate engineering programs, as well as non-traditional graduate programs planned for the near future at our university, such as the graduateprograms of the ERC-supported Bioengineering Department and/or Joint School of Nanoscienceand Nanoengineering. The content organization of the paper is as follows: (a) Nanotechnology-I:Development of an interdisciplinary nanotechnology theory-cum-laboratory course, (b)Nanotechnology-II: Development of an semester-long hands-on research-based course, (c)Nanotechnology modules in existing undergraduate courses, (d) REU activities, and (e) Specialopportunity for an NUE student to visit an international laboratory.A . N A N O T E C H N O L O G Y - I : DEVELOPMENT OF AN
technique engages all students and is very effective. In the end, the teams were required to develop a poster. Implementation: • Form Cooperative (Home) Groups Give each member one part of the assignment. • Break into Expert Groups All Home Group members leave the Home Group and form an Expert Group consisting of all the members in the class with the same part of the assignment. The goal of the Expert Group is: • Learn and become an expert on their part of the assignment. • Plan how to teach the material to the other
instruction is notconsidered adequate as the sole means of instruction” and that “Acceptable programsgenerally involve at least eight contact hours”.[2] It is also important to note thatmembers of the research team are “highly encouraged” by NIH to be involved ineducating their trainees about RCR.NSF’s RCR policy was officially released in 2009 and required of institutions that theydevelop a training plan for students and postdoctoral researchers who are funded bygrants submitted or due on or after January 4, 2010.[3] At this point in time, NSF’spolicy does not specifically stipulate the format that the training should take, the amountof contact hours required, or the topic areas that should be covered. Although NSF hasgiven broad latitude to
for the design project, and bonus points were to be awarded for thehovercraft that could glide the furthest. While rough designs exist on the internet for hovercraft,the design teams quickly realize that “the devil is in the details” and a cleverly designed sealingmethod for the skirt can make the difference between designs that work and almost identicallooking designs that don‟t. Throughout the process of design and construction, faculty membersconversed with the teams, asking them to explain their designs, and, in the case where somethingdidn‟t work as planned, helping the students to strategize about how to find the problems withtheir designs. Through this project, students gained experience in an open-ended engineeringdesign problem, as
relationship and proximity to UPMC, one of the largest healthcarenetworks in the US, allows us to utilize their services for any additional research and/orassessment needs.Product innovation course Participants complete a course on product innovation that includes design, development,and evaluation of technologies in addition to the processes of bringing these products to market.The course covers the steps in the establishment of a technology venture using the hands-onequivalent of a laboratory course. Teacher teams provide technical enhancements to new orexisting product/service ideas and construct business plans to form a proposed startup business.Activities include identifying user needs from real clients, developing concepts, evaluating
determineif the two cohorts answered differently in each engineering design process concept. Yate’scorrection for continuity was used to compensate for the overestimate of the chi-square value. Ifany of the cells had a count of less than 5, a Fisher’s exact test was used instead of Chi-square.Effect size was calculated where appropriate.Table 1. Assessment rubrics Design Ask Imagine Plan Create Test Improve Time Document Concept Present in Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N response? Page 23.503.5Table 2. Description and examples of
Generator System Electrical Mechanical Civil Generator Turbine I Structure Monitor Turbine II Transmission Figure 1. Top-level organizational structure for the generator project.Electrical teamThe generator design was based largely on a straightforward permanent magnet generator (PMG)plan that is designed to be built with basic tools that are likely to be found in communities indeveloping countries. The plans are available on line from Hugh Piggott,2 as well as through theoriginal sponsoring organization Practical Action
navigation, global localization, and path planning areintroduced. After area mapping is completed by using RFID Tags, the robot analyses the scenesearching for abandoned or missing objects, RFID tags provide information about thesurrounding region or instructions for the robot to perform a certain task. The proposed approachassumes that RFID tags are distributed throughout the environment, along with visual landmarks.As soon as a tag is sensed, the bearing of the tag relative to the robot is estimated. Bearing Page 23.94.3information is then used to trigger a rotational movement of an onboard camera, so that it isoriented toward the visual landmark
Appendix where the make, model, and cost of each of the main components is presented.In this poster we discuss the design and implementation of the various experiments afforded bythe apparatus, our experience with the gas pressure drop experiment in unit operations lab, andour plans to use the equipment in other courses. Page 23.126.2Figure1. Schematic diagram of air flow apparatus.Experiments and Example ResultsFriction factor and pressure drop in a pipeIn agreement with Luyben and Tuzla1, we had observed that our students lacked practicalunderstanding of gas flows. We included a gas pressure drop experiment similar to the one theydeveloped at
fullyonline course13.Research Study Motivation and FocusThe origin of our study is based in a solidly pragmatic perspective. Similar to one of the keymotivations noted by the Peercy and Cramer11, our engineering program must explore costeffective ways to increase course availability from several perspectives: Although many students are able to take courses in the semesters planned when multiple sections are available, there is also a significant number who are off schedule and need “trailing” sections. Unfortunately, timing of face to face sections may conflict with other needed courses and online versions offer scheduling flexibility which is impossible for traditional sections. Faculty resources trail the
concept is a powerfulstatistical method which not only directs the planning and execution of an experiment, but alsoallows quantitative interpretation of the outcomes of the experiment. A key advantage of theDOE concept is that after choosing the dependent and independent variables of interest, theresearcher then only needs to execute the experimental design suggested by DOE to provide dataready for analysis. However, many homework assignments related to the DOE concept do notlead students through the entire DOE process, instead presenting data from an already-completedstudy for students to evaluate. Based on this type of homework problem, it is difficult for aninstructor to determine if students understand the application of DOE and the
from CMC members, a totalof 20 competencies associated with the attributes of a global engineer emerged. These are:1. Demonstrates an understanding of engineering, science, and mathematics fundamentals2. Demonstrates an understanding of political, social, and economic perspectives3. Demonstrates an understanding of information technology, digital competency, and information literacy4. Demonstrates an understanding of stages/phases of product lifecycle (design, prototyping, testing, production, distribution channels, supplier management, etc.)5. Demonstrates an understanding of project planning, management, and the impacts of projects on various stakeholder groups (project team members, project sponsor, project client, end- users, etc
contacted members of the SEDS leadership team in summer 2012, receiving favorableconsideration. At the same time, a new SEDS chapter was formed on our campus. The 37charter members were told of the plan to engage SSP researchers, with the appeal that thischapter could become the nexus for this nationwide student movement. The OSER directorserves as faculty advisor for the campus chapter, but has imposed no requirements forparticipation in the movement.III. Appealing to SSP PunditsOSER has developed an extensive database of those who have published, advocated for, orexpressed interest in the development of space, and in particular in generating power from spacefor use on earth. During spring 2013 these pundits will receive two appeals. The first is
Identifying relevant phenomena Stating an assumption Describing a relevant principle Justifying phenomena, assumption, principle… Metacognitive Developing a plan/approach to solving the problem Activity Monitoring their current status Evaluating their approach Justifying their plan or evaluation Other Any other activity (e.g., calculating)Pencasts and screen capturesUsing the problem sets implemented in ThinkSpace, we simultaneously collected pencasts usingSmart pens and screen captures using Camtasia. Student data were collected by schedulingindividual sessions with each
skills such ascommunication, teamwork, planning, example-setting, result-driving, innovation-driving,rapport-building and enablement. Page 23.1011.2Addressing the concerns of the National Academy of Engineering[2], which calls for betterleadership development initiatives for engineering students, requires many strategies. Oneapproach would be for an engineering curriculum to incorporate leadership development coursesinto students’ requirements before graduation. This would speak to engineering students the needand the value of leadership skills, since it is accommodated in their engineering curriculum.However, such an approach may not be popular
structure basedon a simplified set up plans and a quick site visit. At this stage in their education (UG Seniorsclose to graduation) they have taken a matrix structural analysis course, an introductorystructural dynamics course, and at least two design courses. Thus they can rapidly model thesmall structure and predict the natural frequencies and mode shapes within a few hours work. Itis however in the subsequent physical testing of the structure, the students learn of the maturityof the their modeling skillsUltra-Low Forced Vibration TestingThe authors have developed and implemented5,6,7 a new concept in Forced Vibration Testing(FVT) for low-rise building structures using ultra-low force amplitudes. Using low-costequipment (
of instruction and stu- dent support. Prior to joining UW-Madison, Wayne directed the Midwest solid waste consulting services of Camp Dresser McKee and led energy conservation research projects for Argonne National Laboratory. He has a BS in engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University, an MS in civil engineering with an emphasis in regional planning from Northwestern University, and is a licensed professional engineer. For more information about UW-Madison’s online graduate engineering degree programs see http://distancedegrees.engr.wisc.edu Page 23.1224.1 c American
towards building safer communitiesthrough planning for natural disasters, helping to fill the gap in public understanding ofengineering. Page 23.1362.3Figure 1: Mini-Wave Flume with Lego wallMini-Flume Hands-on Activity The mini-flume has been presented at in a range of events, from a Museum of Science andIndustry to national events in Washington DC such as National Engineers week Family Day andthe Smithsonian Folklife Festival. These events all have several common factors that shaped themini-flume activity: 1. Geared towards family groups 2. Limited time engagements 3. Outdoor or large convention hall environments 4. Many other competing
includes course teaching prefer- ences and teaching time preferences • an easy-to-use database of a department’s course offerings, including courses planned for particular quarters • the ability to define department-specific scheduling constraints to guide the scheduling process • a sophisticated scheduling algorithm that generates an optimized schedule, based on instructor preferences, planned course offerings, and departmental constraints • the ability to fine tune a generated schedule, with automated checking to ensure schedule completeness and consistencyThe tool is intended to be used at the department level, by the same people who normally per-form department scheduling. The result of a scheduling session is
. Figure 5. Implementation of Non-Linear Feeback Linearization LawsIn the third installment, students are asked to identify the dynamic characteristics of a unit-feedback system formed from around the plan (6). This task is designed to illustrate theapplication of the classical formulas describing the natural frequency and damping ratio of asecond order system. Since the feedback-linearized system (6) is of type 1, its open-loop stepresponse is unbounded. Therefore, a unit-feedback proportional controller is used to examine theresponse of the closed loop system as illustrated in Figure 6. Figure 6. Unit-Feedback Unit-Gain (Kp=1) Controller for Plant (6) (left) and student work reproduced with permissin
load current and rapid decreases in speed disable the H2 drive for 90 s. The process of designing/constructing a drive to replace the H2 started Fall 2012; thisdrive will operate with a 380 V bus voltage while supplying 160 A for 20 s and 220 A for 3 s.Currently, a 1st generation BEV motor drive has been successfully tested with a 100 V bus.Tests conducted at a 380 V bus voltage have shown limited success; unexpected heating hasoccurred, leading to thermal runaway. Plans have been made to address this issue with a new380 to 18 V DC/DC converter needed for IGBT drivers and adding liquid cooling. This project built a bridge between local business and UAFS in motor development andspecialized powertrain parts as ABB Baldor has
creating videosdemonstrations and put those online so that students could watch them outside of class (a“flipped classroom” technique). However, this would not completely solve the problem ofperceived irrelevance, but rather, just push it into a different timeslot.As we considered student comments, we had to admit that the emphasis on the lab assignmentsdid, indeed, look a lot like “shop class” assignments, emphasizing the completion of a part withintolerances. We required students to interpret process plans, fill out dimension check sheets, andchoose and record their feeds, speeds, and depths of cuts, but the emphasis was on the completedpart. If the part was successfully made to specification, there was no need for the student toconsider and
train the selected high school students.2.2 Hands-on Nanotechnology ExperienceIn the present study, we invited 10 high school students, and trained them in Spring 2013semester. The research plan was to fabricate several nanomaterials, and test and evaluate theirperformances with the high school students. The nanotechnology training activity was the firstsuch endeavor, and unique to WSU, the State of Kansas and the entire Midwest. We haveconducted 10 different experiments for the high school students in the following areas: Week 1: Magnetic nanoparticles fabrication and characterization Week 2: Ferrofluid fabrication and characterization Week 3: Carbon nanotubes nanocomposites fabrication and characterization Week 4: TiO2
metropolitan region.To document this effort and facilitate its broader adoption, this paper will provide a detaileddescription of the project, indicating what is being planned, designed, and/or constructed, theissues/opportunities to be addressed, and expected outcomes and deliverables of each of itsconstituents.Project DescriptionWith New York State funding from the Empire State Development Corporation, the SoECS ofNYIT is launching a new Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC),www.nyit.edu/etic, to foster the School’s ongoing industry-academic partnerships.The Center is being created with the assistance of an Advisory Board made up of members ofindustry, government, and the venture capital community, who have agreed to work on
extra work and skills; however, the students demonstratedcommitment to the project and to each other by trying to raise enough funds for all volunteers totravel to Peru. The final water heater design was modular and the team planned to build fiveunits in Peru. The main components of a single unit were built and tested before travel, whilesome materials and components were procured/pre-built for additional units to be assembled inthe field. Students made many preparations, including packing the materials for the trip. Theteam’s grit was tested somewhat during travel preparation but was tested more so during theimplementation abroad.MethodThis investigation used a case study method that focused on an analysis of an individual sectionof a larger
and Industrial Engineering from the University of Arizona. He teaches courses on supply chain management, lean systems, decision analysis, designed experimentation, and systems design and optimization. His current research interests include on the education side development of simulations and cases for active learning, and on the model- ing side supply chains and logistics management, and production systems planning and optimization, and applications in different industries.Dr. Peter L Schmidt PE P.E., University of North Carolina, Charlotte Peter L. Schmidt received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Louisville, a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Rose-Hulman
Paper ID #5886Consistent Course Assessment ModelDr. Sabah Razouk Abro, Lawrence Technological University Dr. Sabah Abro is an internationally educated professor and program Director at Lawrence Technological University. He graduated with a Bachelor degree from the University of Baghdad, pursued a post gradu- ate diploma in planning from the United Nations institute in the middle east, Went to Wales in the United kingdom to get his Master’s degree and then to Belgium for his Ph.D. He has also international work experience; he served as Faculty at Al Mustansiria University in Baghdad, a regional consultant at the