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Track 3 - Session II - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Mohammad Kamal Hossain, Tuskegee University; Stacy Benjamin, Northwestern University; Kwanju Kim, Hongik University; Manuel Löwer, RWTH Aachen University; Pradosh K. Ray, Tuskegee University
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last five years.Mrs. Stacy Benjamin, Northwestern University Stacy Benjamin is the Director of the Segal Design Certificate program at Northwestern University. Prior to joining Northwestern, she worked for nine years at IDEO, in the Boston and Chicago offices, where she led projects across a broad range of industries including medical, business, industrial, and consumer goods. She received her M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA and a B.S in Mechanical Engi- neering from the University of Rochester. Benjamin’s expertise is in user-centered engineering design, innovation strategies, and project management.Prof. Kwanju Kim, Hongik University Kwanju Kim is a professor in the Department of Mechanical and System
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session I - Student Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Eleonore Lickl, HBLVA for Chemical Industry
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Paper ID #8375Invited Paper - Faculty Professionalization in Industry Sponsored Projects inAustrian Vocational Education and Training SchoolsDr. Eleonore Lickl, HBLVA for Chemical Industry Former Secretary General of the International Society for Engineering Education IGIP, currently teaching at the Vocational and Technical College For Chemical Industry in Vienna, Austria and at the University of Teacher Education Styria in Graz, Austria. Since 2011 she is editor-in chief of the online journal The International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP). She is also writing in Austrian media related to chemistry, and food
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session I - Student Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Teresa Restivo, University of Porto
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sensors also for the health area, virtual instrumentation, remote and virtual labs, wireless sensorization, as well as the use of ICTs and haptic devices in training and in education. She is author (or co-author) of articles, book chapters and 7 eBooks, two of them with an international editor. She has prizes both in R&D areas. She has been project leader and team member at national level, as well as team member of European projects. She has supervised a number of theses. She has three patents and two pending (national and international). She is coordinator of the System Integration and Process Automation Research Unit at IDMEC-Polo FEUP also integrated in the Asso- ciated Laboratory for Energy, Transports and
Conference Session
Track 3 - Session II - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Stephen Hundley, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Lynn G Brown, The Boeing Company
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Faculty Development
Paper ID #8302The Attributes of a Global Engineer Project: Updates, Inputs, Faculty Devel-opment ConsiderationsDr. Stephen Hundley, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Dr. Stephen P. Hundley is Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Technology Leadership and Communication at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). He also serves as IUPUI’s Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives.Ms. Lynn G Brown, The Boeing Company Lynn G. Brown is the Corporate Higher Education and STEM International Program Manager for for The Boeing Company and the Chairperson of the ASEE
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session I - Student Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Robyne Bowering, Monash University
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Paper ID #8368Invited Paper - Preparing the Global Engineer: How learning to teach in aService-Learning Project Develops Effective Communication Skills in Engi-neering StudentsMrs. Robyne Bowering, Monash University Robyne Bowering began lecturing in science teacher education at Monash University in 1991. In 2006 she became the Schools’ Technology Project Coordinator. The Project operates as a partnership between the Faculties of Engineering and Education and has been specifically developed to enhance the profes- sional skill competencies of final year engineering students through their placement in schools, where they
Conference Session
Reception & Poster Session
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Edward Godfrey Ochieng, Liverpool John Moores University; Andrew David Price, Lougyhborough University; Ximing Ruan Ruan, University of the West of England
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ASEE International Forum
Paper ID #8257Global Engineer: A Springboard for the Next DecadeDr. Edward Godfrey Ochieng, Liverpool John Moores University Senior Lecturer in project management. Edward’s research is focussed on construction project manage- ment. He has presented at national and international conferences, such as Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), Australian Universities Building Educators Association (AUBEA), CIB World Congress, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and International World of Construction Project Management where he has shared his knowledge on ’Project Complexity, Project
Conference Session
Track 3 - Session II - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Richard F. Vaz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Faculty Development
academic unit focused on local and regional sustainability in support of WPI’s interdisciplinary degree requirement, the Interactive Qualifying Project. Rick also oversees WPI’s Global Perspective Program, a worldwide network of 35 Project Centers to which more than 700 students per year travel to address problems for local agencies and organizations under faculty supervision. Rick’s teaching and research interests include service and experiential learning, engineering design and appropriate technology, and internationalizing engineering education. He has developed and advised hundreds of student research projects in the Americas, Africa, Australia, Asia, and Europe. Rick has published over 55 peer-reviewed or
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session II - Curriculum Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Jared P Coyle, Drexel University; Jamie Lyn Kennedy, Drexel University; Jessica S Ward, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); Adam K Fontecchio, Drexel University (Eng.)
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Curriculum Development
Paper ID #8266Engineering Visiting Fellows: A modular, low-cost model for scalable, university-facilitated international K-12 partnerships in engineering educationMr. Jared P Coyle, Drexel University Jared Coyle is a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering at Drexel University. He earned a B.S. degree in chemical engineering from Drexel University in 2008 and an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Drexel in 2010. Coyle is a former NSF IGERT Nanotechnology Fellow with research interests in composite organic materials for electronic devices. He is also International Projects Director and a Lead Fellow
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session II - Student Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Robert O. Warrington Jr., Michigan Technological University; Madelyn Marie Espinosa, Michigan Technological University - Pavlis Institute; Helena Keller, Michigan Technological University
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Student Development
4-8 students) are multidisciplinary, approximately 70% engineers and science majors, with a few other majors from social science, business, and other disciplines. 2. The students work on multiple technology projects while in-country, some are ongoing from previous years and some are new. The students also check on completed projects for sustainability and identify future projects for the next cohort traveling to the project center. 3. The in-country teams are student led, a faculty member spends 1-3 days at the start of the experience for orientation and introductions and then leaves. A local person is “employed” by the university to be 24/7 contact for the student’s in case of emergencies and to
Conference Session
Track 4 - Session II - Student and Curriculum Development II
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Jean N. Koster, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Student and Curriculum Development
65% of the newly developed 787Dreamliner airframe from outside companies.2 In a field where work is traditionally performedby small, localized teams of engineers, these complex global projects present new challenges forovercoming cultural differences, language barriers, and bureaucracy.With these industry trends set to define a large focus of the next 20-50 years of the aerospaceindustry, educating the next generation of engineers who will be responsible for addressing thesechallenges is of paramount importance. Efforts to train students in the global design effort havebeen reported before, and they were mainly limited to virtual computer design studies and didnot include delocalized manufacturing.3 In different cultures the educational
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session II - Curriculum Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Masakatsu Matsuishi, Kanazawa Institute of Technology; Hiroko Fudano, Kanazawa Institute of Technology; Jun Fudano, Kanazawa Institute of Technology; Scott Clark, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Richard Eugene Stamper P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Paper ID #8254An Interim Report of a Four-Year Joint Global EngineerDr. Masakatsu Matsuishi, Kanazawa Institute of Technology 1969, Dr. Eng., Osaka University 1966-1999, Hitachi Zosen Corp. 1999-present, Professor, Director of Project Education Center, Kanazawa Institute of TechnologyDr. Hiroko Fudano, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Ph.D in Japanese Language Teaching, Nagoya University MA in Education, International Christian Uni- versity MA in English, East Texas State University BA in Liberal Arts, International Christian UniversityDr. Jun Fudano, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Professor of Science and Engineering
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session II - Student Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Christie Ritter, The University of Colorado at Boulder; Alan Rolf Mickelson, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jared Leventhal, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Espinoza, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Communica- tion Technologies for Development and Sustainable Roll Out of Telecommunications Services for Rural Areas of Developing Countries. He has volunteered in the NapoNet project, deployed in the Peruvian Rain Forest, as technical, logistic and field deployments advisor under the supervision of Professor Alan Mickelson since 2008. Page 21.59.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Presenting the NapoNet: Developing Global Competencies through Communications Technology in the Peruvian AmazonAbstract Since its beginning in 2009, the
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Amos G Winter V, MIT; Robert James Stoner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Charles H Fine, MIT Sloan School of Management
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ASEE International Forum
. Page 21.63.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 The Tata Center for Technology and Design at MITAbstractThis paper describes the Tata Center for Technology and Design at MIT, a new program aimedat creating high-impact, sustainable, and scalable technical solutions in developing and emergingmarkets through the rigorous application of applied engineering science and systems thinking.The program is funded by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and is based at MIT. The Center matchesstudents and faculty to projects in India and offers training to enable them to create viable andappropriate solutions. Tata Center projects serve as the basis for graduate thesis work to addresscompelling social
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session II - Curriculum Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Claudia María Zea Restrepo P.E., Universidad EAFIT; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Juan Guillermo Lalinde-Pulido, Universidad EAFIT; Alberto Rodriguez P.E., Universidad EAFIT; Natalia Andrea Bueno Pizarro, Universidad EAFIT
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Curriculum Development
Paper ID #8294AN ENGINEERING APPROACH FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTIN ENGINEERING EDUCATIONProf. Claudia Mar´ıa Zea Restrepo P.E., Universidad EAFIT Claudia Zea was born in Medellin, Colombia in 1961. Graduated in 1988 as a Systems Engineer from EAFIT University with a Master’s degree in Technology in Education from the Antioquia University, awarded in 1994. She has participated in many international research projects such as the Horizon Project, RELPE, REPEAL, ALFA, CYTED and REDAL, as well as local projects envisioned towards the improvement of education in Colombia as the head of the R+D+I Group in ICT, head of the R+D
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Reception & Poster Session
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2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Chi N. Thai, University of Georgia; Yan-Fu Kuo; Ping-Lang Yen, National Taiwan University
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ASEE International Forum
Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Experiences in Cross-Teaching within a Distance Education Environment C. N. Thai1, Y. Kuo2 & P. Yen2 1 University of Georgia, College of Engineering, Athens GA 30602-4435 E-mail: thai@engr.uga.edu - Web site: http://www.engr.uga.edu/~mvteachr 2 National Taiwan University, Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering Department, Taipei, Taiwan. E-mail: ykuo@ntu.edu.tw - Web site: http://bime.ntu.edu.twAbstractA project-based course in Robotics was created to serve as an elective for engineering students atthe University of Georgia (UGA) and
Conference Session
Track 3 - Session II - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Anna Friesel, Technical University of Denmark Ballerup Campus; Denis GENON-CATALOT, Grenoble Alpes University; Jean-Marc THIRIET, • Univ. Grenoble Alpes; CNRS, GIPSA-lab, F-38402 Grenoble; Michael Helmut Werner DUPE Hoffmann, Inst. of Microwave Techniques, University of Ulm, Germany
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teaching in the area of Electrical and Information Engineering (EIE). She col- laborates regularly with universities in Europe and Latin America on topics related to improvement of engineering education. Her research interests include mathematical modeling, system dynamics, control theory, and educational methods in automation, robotics, and in engineering in general.Dr. Denis GENON-CATALOT, Grenoble Alpes University President of Assembly IUT’s Department Telecoms & Network leader Head of Department Telecoms & Network IUT -Valence Co-fonder of the LCIS research Lab in Valence LCIS project’s leader for the Arrowhead Artemis project European demonstrator for energy analytics Project leader for OSAmI ITEA 2 or the
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Brett Tempest, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Miguel Pando P.E., University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Sandra Loree Dika, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Michael Adam Hoff, UNC Charlotte
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ASEE International Forum
engineeringstudents to travel and to participate in service projects centered on international development.The club grew rapidly in membership and established relationships with a university in Peru aswell as an Andean community near Cuzco, Peru. This community has twice been the destinationof ISC students during summer trips. Although student interest in the program has been highbecause of its social, adventure and altruistic components, undertaking it as a university entityrequires justification from a student development standpoint. There are many venues throughwhich young travelers might make overseas excursions and engage in community service,however, students participating through a university would be expected to develop knowledgeand skills in the
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session I - Student Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Lyn Brodie, University of Southern Queensland; Lesley Jolly, Strategic Partnerships; Caroline Crosthwaite, University of Queensland; Lydia Kavanaugh, University of Queensland
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and assessment. She is the 2013 president for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE).Lesley Jolly, Strategic Partnerships My original work as an anthropologist was with Australian indigenous peoples but in 1996 I was ap- proached to undertake an ethnography of the first-year engineering class at the University of Queensland with a view to understanding the gender dynamics there. Since then my association with engineers and engineering has grown to dominate my research life. I have continued to pursue my contact with en- gineers through a variety of research projects, the supervision of PhD students in engineering problems that have social dimensions and by establishing and leading the new
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Reception & Poster Session
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Meiliu Lu, California State University at Sacramento
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ASEE International Forum
users of these learning tools have participated in such unique experience of technical communication with their peers. Data analytics is playing a significant role in science and engineering education in this digital information era. Data warehouses provide online analytical processing tools for the interactive analysis of multidimensional data of various granularities. The objective of this project is to develop a web-based interactive courseware to help students or beginning data warehouse designers in learning data warehousing. Developers of this project include Computer Science international graduate students from India. The targeted primary users are students of a computer science course called Data Warehousing and Data Mining. Other
Conference Session
Track 4 - Session II - Student and Curriculum Development II
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Nimir Elbashir, Texas A&M University at Qatar; Hamid R. Parsaei P.E., Texas A&M University at Qatar; Elfatih E Elmalik, Texas A&M University at Qatar
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Student and Curriculum Development
umbrella of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and CommunityDevelopment, both Education City and the Qatar Science and Technology Park operate.Education City is a campus comprising of several colleges, including Texas A&M University atQatar. It has the three-prong mission of research, teaching and community service. These goalsshould be realized in the projects undergone by the universities. Qatar’s work in facilitatingresearch and innovation can be compared to studies based on the same issue in New York State.The Governor of New York assembled the Task Force on Diversifying the New York StateEconomy through Industry-Higher Education Partnerships. This task force studied the
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Reception & Poster Session
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Michael A. Gennert, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Gretar Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame
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ASEE International Forum
Electrical Engineering in 1980 and the Sc.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1987 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Gennert is interested in Computer Vision, Image Processing, Scientific Databases, and Programming Languages, with ongoing projects in biomedical image process- ing, robotics, and stereo and motion vision. He is author or co-author of over 100 papers. He is a member of Sigma Xi, NDIA Robotics Division, and the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council Robotics Cluster, and a senior member of IEEE and ACM.Prof. Gretar Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame Gretar Tryggvason is the Viola D. Hank Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Depart- ment at the University of Notre Dame. He
Conference Session
Track 3 - Session I - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Thomas Lachlan Goldfinch, University of Wollongong
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Invited - Faculty Development
Paper ID #8370Invited Paper - Embracing complexity in engineering education: A way for-ward for developing intercultural competencyMr. Thomas Lachlan Goldfinch, University of Wollongong Tom Goldfinch is a lecturer in engineering education at the University of Wollongong. He has worked on engineering education research and development projects since 2006. His key research focus areas are engineering mechanics education, and the social and cultural aspects of engineering education and prac- tice. Tom was recently project leader of an Australian Office for Learning and Teaching funded project Exploring Intercultural
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Track 3 - Session I - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Ralph Dreher PhD P.E., International Society for Engineering Education (G
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Paper ID #8377Invited Paper - Competence-oriented curriculum development for engineering-pedagogic training of academic teachersProf. Ralph Dreher PhD P.E., International Society for Engineering Education (G Born 1965 in Neumuenster, Germany, 1984 High-School-Diploma, 1987 Diploma as Car Mechanic (voca- tional Education), 1991 Diploma as Teacher for vocational schools, 1993 PhD 1999- 2008 Lecturer at the Technical Universitzy of Hamburg and University of Flensburg, parallel working as Teacher for vocationl Education in the field of Automotive Service 2000 - 2007 Scientific Leader for three projects for training Teachers
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Track 3 - Session I - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Prue Howard, Central Queensland University; Duncan Andrew Campbell, Queensland University of Technology
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content, and a context based approach to teaching could motivate and enthuse students. The outcome was the opportunity to redesign the engineering program at CQU, and develop the PBL program. The program was introduced in 1998. Since then she has been involved in research in the area of Safe Design and the transdisciplinary teaching of safe design. The research has involved colleagues in Occupational Health and Safety and the Victorian State Coroner. Awards have included receiving the Vice Chancellors Award for Excellence twice and the Australasian Association for Engineering Education award for Excellence in Curriculum Development. She has recently finalised an ALTC funded project as lead investigator to develop a
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Track 3 - Session II - Faculty Development
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Danielle Marie Dowling, Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach; Morgan M Hynes, Arizona State University
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, where she is currently working on the InterLACE Project, which has been developing a Web-based platform that helps facilitate physics instruction in high school classrooms. In the future, Danielle would like to continue exploring ways that technology can enhance physics education.Dr. Morgan M Hynes, Arizona State University Page 21.34.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Instructional Stance as Indicated by Words: A Lexicometrical Analysis of Teacher Usage of an Inquiry-Based Technological Tool in High School Classrooms
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Vasiliy Grigoryevich Ivanov, KAZAN NATIONAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY; Svetlana Vasilievna Barabanova, Kazan National Research Technological University; Mansur Galikhanov, Kazan National Research Technological University; Alina Guzhova, Kazan National Research Technological University
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and professional educational level and quality to up-to-date business requirementshas been revealed. There is a long-felt need of complex modernization of ProfessionalEducation System.Concept of Long-term Socio – Economic Development of the Russian Federation for thePeriod up to year 2020 determines important goals of Educational System developmentincluding establishing of world-class Research and Education Centers that integrate advancedresearches and educational programs and meet the staff and research challenges of nationalinnovation projects. Other important goals are establishing of national qualification structureadjusted for potential requirements of innovation-driven advanced economic growth andoccupational mobility, reforming of
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Muhammad H Rashid, University of West Florida
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, the graduates would be known locally or nationally orinternationally for their accomplishments as project engineers, project managers, designengineers, graduate or post-graduate work, business owners, consultants, recognitions forprofessional certification and registration, for serving on engineering and local communities, etc.4.0 Accreditation Criteria and Process of Outcome-Based EducationThe Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) [2] is the responsibleaccreditation agency in the United Sates and sets the accreditation criteria. There are similarprofessional agencies in Australia [3], Canada [4], Malaysia [5], United Kingdom [6], and alsoother countries. The OBE requirements for all of these engineering accrediting
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Devanandham Henry, Stevens Institute of Technology / Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC); Tim L Ferris, University of South Australia; Alice F. Squires, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES); Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach
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Engineering boards. Massood Towhidnejad is senior member of IEEE. Page 21.56.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Organizing the Graduate Reference Curriculum for Systems Engineering (GRCSE) for International RelevanceIntroductionThe Body of Knowledge and Curriculum to Advance Systems Engineering (BKCASE) project1was initiated in 2009 by a university partnership under the Systems Engineering Research Center(SERC). The objective of the BKCASE project was to create two products for free use by theinternational systems engineering (SE) community: (1) a Systems
Conference Session
Track 4 - Session II - Student and Curriculum Development II
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Megan Elizabeth Sharp, IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology; Alison L. Stevenson, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Solutions CurriculumAs the world’s less developed nations join the development race, demand will be high forengineers trained in a range of development projects. Engineers will be needed to install waterdelivery and sanitation systems, roads, bridges, dams, utility infrastructure and much more. Thescale of such projects will range from serving rural communities of a few hundred people torapidly-growing urban centers of several million people. The success of these projects willdepend not only on the soundness of the structures built, but on the soundness of the engineer’srelationship with the community and his understanding of its culture, governance, and inherentsystems. These disciplines, however, are rarely included in today’s engineering
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2013 ASEE International Forum
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Scott Grenquist, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Roger G. Hadgraft, RMIT University
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Paper ID #8241Are Australian and American Engineering Education Programs the Same?The Similarities and Differences between Australian and American Engineer-ing Accreditation ProceduresDr. Scott Grenquist, Wentworth Institute of Technology Scott Grenquist is currently performing Sabbatical Research in interdisciplinary, project-based-learning techniques at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and The University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is also concurrently an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts. Scott received his doctorate