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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Rahouti, University of South Florida
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #25679Facilitation of Cybersecurity Learning Through Real-World Hands-On LabsMr. Mohamed Rahouti, University of South Florida Mohamed Rahouti received an M.S. degree in Statistics in 2016 at the University of South Florida and is currently perusing a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of South Florida. Mohamed holds numerous academic achievements. His current research focuses on computer networking, Software- Defined Networking (SDN), and network security with applications to smart cities. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Facilitation of Cybersecurity
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Sustainability in Civil Engineering Education: Service Learning, Capstone Integration, Student Affect and Rating Systems
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leslie R. Brunell P.E., Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science)
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #26363A Real-World Approach to Introducing Sustainability in Civil EngineeringCapstone DesignDr. Leslie R. Brunell P.E., Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science) Leslie Brunell, PhD, PE is a Teaching Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology. She coordinates both the civil and multidisciplinary engineering senior design projects. These projects are the culmination of the undergraduate engineering experience. Students design an innovative solution to a complex problem. She has recruited professional sponsors who mentor the civil engineering design projects. The projects expose the civil
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Design in Engineering Education Division: Capstone Design Practices
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kris Jaeger-Helton, Northeastern University; Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University; Hugh L. McManus, Northeastern University
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Design in Engineering Education
engineer’s undergraduateacademic career. The goals in capstone aim to integrate previous undergraduate coursework, encourageintellectual growth through the acquisition of new and relevant competencies, and provide a taste of real-world problem-based learning and its application. Capstone courses are ubiquitous in engineeringprograms. The authors in [5] received data from 444 programs and identified a potential 1724 programsnationally. Capstone courses are de-facto required by ABET, as General Criterion 5 requires “aculminating major engineering design experience that 1) incorporates appropriate engineering standardsand multiple constraints, and 2) is based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work” [6].The above goals map directly
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Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kruse Michael Ranly, Ohio Northern University; Feng Jao, Ohio Northern University; Kiana Lynn Curtiss
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Student
courses in the area of Computer Applications and Information Technology. Her areas of inter- ests include 3D CAD sketch, 3D printing, Hybrid Learning Instructional Design, Digital Media, Interac- tive Media, Instructional Technology Integration and network design. In addition, Dr. Jao is a certified Microsoft Office Master Instructor, and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).Ms. Kiana Lynn Curtiss c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Project-based Learning: An Integration of Real-World Project in a 3D Design ClassAbstract With the explosion of new practices in teaching pedagogies to prepare students to bebetter skilled in technical fields, it
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George Stefanek, Purdue University Northwest
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College Industry Partnerships
betweenthe Capstone course and client enhanced the students’ learning by relating the course material toa more complex real-world project which increased student motivation, performance, andproblem-solving skills. The cross-course collaboration increased student preparation ofprofessional skills required for working in industry. Finally, collaboration with an industrialclient on a real-world project provided students with marketable computing skills.Rover et al. (2014) present a case study on using an agile project management process in thedevelopment of an Android app for a client. The agile project management process used in theproject was found to be beneficial to student, mentors and the clients which led to greatersatisfaction and a higher
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Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sidra Gibeault, California State University, Los Angeles; Joseph D. Iorio, California State University, Los Angeles; Jorge Diego Santillan, California State University, Los Angeles AUV; He Shen, California State University, Los Angeles; Mark Tufenkjian P.E., California State University, Los Angeles
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Student
memberstated, “I learned how to do material research that best suited our need since we needed corrosionresistant, lightweight, and inexpensive [materials]… I learned how to do preliminary static basicfinite element analysis on CAD models to determine the stress concentrations. This was doneusing the built in SolidWorks simulation. I was able to find stress concentrations on the cross-members that held the hull onto the frame statically. I also improved my understanding of rapidprototyping, in our case, 3D printing which was used to create many fixtures and mountingbrackets.” The experience former Robosub members gained not only prepared them for theconstraints of real-world engineering projects, but also provided a good learning environment forthe
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Online Programs and Program Assessment
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Wesley Odom, Purdue University; Hillary E. Merzdorf, Purdue University; Francisco J. Montalvo, Purdue University; Jason Marion Davis
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Graduate Studies
tool to assess engagement for a variety of demographics andlearning settings [24] found higher engagement scores from distance learners in first-year andsenior participants in the 2006 NSSE survey, compared to on-campus learners. Robinson andHullinger [5] also measured online learners’ engagement using the NSSE, and found that themajority of students worked collaboratively, but sometimes did not feel they worked effectivelywith others. Communication was fairly regular among students, and most students felt that theonline course(s) enriched their work through online discussions, work knowledge and skills, andsolving complex real-world problems [5]. In terms of student and university differences, Kuh [25]noted that smaller schools typically have
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Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Rogelio Casas Jr, Texas A&M University; David Anthony Cervantes; Justin Raymond Comer; Brielle Roxanne De Anda; Landon James Ledbetter, Oncor Electric Delivery; Andres Fly; Erika L. Davila, Texas A&M University; Grace E Tsai, Texas A&M University
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Ocean and Marine
paper, a small-scaleunderwater robot developed for underwater archaeological applications through an EngineeringTechnology Capstone project is presented. This underwater vehicle can measure temperature,pH, dissolved oxygen, pressure, and salinity levels. Moreover, it can collect water samples forfurther lab testing during the conservation process.I. IntroductionNautical archaeologists explore waters around the world to survey for wrecks and artifacts.When worthy sites are discovered, they dive in them and proceed to extract the artifacts. Divinginto unfamiliar conditions introduces potential risks especially if environmental factors gounchecked, and currently no method to conveniently track the chemical composition of the waterin dive sites
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Creating Impactful Learning Experiences for Engineering Leaders
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
B. Michael Aucoin, Leading Edge Management, LLC; Dennis Arthur Conners
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Engineering Leadership Development
various systems thinking tools, especially when used in groups. Three well-establishedtools are presented: behavior over time, causal loop [4], and process flow [5] diagrams. Suchtools are comfortable extensions or analogs to similar tools used in engineering applications. These three tools are explained, and simple examples are given. The tools have been in use inan Organizational Behavior and Theory course for the M.A. degree in Organizational Leadershipat Gonzaga University. Students from varied disciplines, including engineering, enroll in thisprogram. The content for this topic consists of: 1) readings to help students with the concepts, 2)application of these tools to fictitious problems as well as real issues that they face, e.g. in
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Johnathon Demetrio Garcia, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Alexander John Norway, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Victoria Joyous DuPriest, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Curtis John O'Malley, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Mechanical Engineering
national labs and industry to maintain course projects with real world application. The products of the class and research projects are then tailored to hands on activities for k-12 STEM education outreach. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Engineering Design Applications in the Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Authors: _____ New Mexico Institute of Mining and TechnologyIntroductionAt the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMT), mechanical engineering majorsare required to take an Introduction to Mechanical Engineering course. In essence, this course istheir first impression of
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ConstDiv Technical Session 7 - Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Shenoda, Farmingdale State College
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Construction Engineering
Paper ID #26658Board 30: Applicability of Open Educational Resources (OER) in Construc-tion EngineeringDr. Michael Shenoda, Farmingdale State College Michael Shenoda is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Architecture and Construction Management at Farmingdale State College in New York. He has previously served as a faculty member at other institutions, totaling over 10 years in civil and construction engineering education. Michael is a member of several professional organizations, including American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), and American Society of
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SED Technical Session: Applications
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angran Xiao, New York City College of Technology; Rafaela Alba, New York City College of Technology; Ozlem Yasar, City University of New York, New York City College of Technology; Andy Zhang, New York City College of Technology; Gaffar Barakat Gailani, New York City College of Technology
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Systems Engineering
Education, 2019SENIOR DESIGN CASE STUDY: APPLICATION OF SYSTEM ENGINEERING CONCEPTS IN THE DESIGN OF A CNC ROUTER 1ABSTRACTSystem engineering (SE) is a multidisciplinary approach for the design, management, andrealization of a complex system. In product development, SE is utilized on structuring a productdevelopment process into simple and collaborative activities that proceed throughout the entireproduct life-cycle, while at the same time, supporting engineers’ decision making. Project basedengineering design classes are suitable for undergraduate students to study and practice theconcepts of SE while solving real-world design problems. In this paper, we document the productdevelopment process, especially the
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SED Technical Session: Applications
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John M. Santiago Jr, Colorado Technical University; Jing Guo, Colorado Technical University
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Systems Engineering
, interactive video learning, and 3D/2D anima- tion. Professor Santiago recently published a book entitled, ”Circuit Analysis for Dummies” in 2013 after being discovered on YouTube. Professor Santiago received several teaching awards from the United States Air Force Academy and CTU. In 2015, he was awarded CTU’s Faculty of the Year for Teaching Innovations. Professor Santiago has been a 12-time invited speaker in celebration of Asian-Pacific Amer- ican Heritage Month giving multi-media presentations on leadership, diversity and opportunity at various military installations in Colorado and Wyoming.Dr. Jing Guo, Colorado Technical University Dr. Jing Guo is a Wireless Device Applications Engineer at Keysight Technologies and
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Hands-On Activities and Student Learning in Aerospace Engineering - I - Student Papers
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hannah Rose Stroud, Texas A&M University; Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University; Darren John Hartl, Texas A&M University; Isaac Emmanuel Sabat, Texas A&M University; Kelly K. Dray, Texas A&M University
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Diversity
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Aerospace
preliminaryproject ideas are shown: 1. Rural medicine delivery via payload drop. 2. Directed flow inhalers.3. Controllable catheter. 4. Intelligent hemostasis.2.2.1 Activities and Guest LecturesThe activities introduced during the course are formatted in such a way that students develop theability to draw aerospace connections to increasingly non-obviously related problems.The first set of activities includes fairly related engineering issues, such as wind turbines andairflow over a causeway. The causeway activity uses a real world example of the intersection ofaerospace and civil engineering where pelicans are becoming trapped on a busy causeway due todowndrafts resulting from the cement barrier. Students must use their combined aerodynamicsand
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sarah J. Christian, Carnegie Mellon University; Chad Hershock, Carnegie Mellon University; Michael Cameron Melville, Carnegie Mellon University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
real-worldproblems gives the students an understanding of how their experimental work relates to theirother courses and the world in general, which provides context and may increase motivation.Given the workload, a best practice may be implementing these methods incrementally ratherthan implementing a wholesale change in a course.The guided inquiry-based methods applied in this materials lab course can be applied in all typesof classes, but methods are most easily transferable to laboratory, design, and problem-basedproject courses. For future iterations of this course, we are redesigning the two structuredinquiry-based labs using guided inquiry approaches and will be continuing to collect data toassess their effectiveness.I. IntroductionLab
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FOCUS ON EXHIBITS: Welcome Reception & NEW THIS YEAR! 2018 Best Division Paper Nominee Poster Session Sponsored by Engineering Unleashed
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Reeping, Virginia Tech
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ASEE Headquarters
thoughts and ideas are not fixed, but are formed and reformedthrough continuous processes grounded in experience and involving transactions between thelearner and the environment. Kolb’s experiential learning model is based on such transactions,where knowledge is created through the transformation of external, real-world experiences. Oneform of incorporating real-world experiences involves service learning, where students areactively involved with community-based experiences meeting one or more societal needs. It wasposited that repurposing the software application project to incorporate service learning conceptscould better serve the students involved. Therefore, in 2014 the project was revised in the spiritof experiential learning to meet the
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Engineering Management Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emily Kloos, University of Dayton; Sandra L. Furterer, University of Dayton
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Diversity
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Engineering Management
University in the Women in Science and Engineering(WISE) program to retain more female engineering students. The purpose of this study is toapply Lean Six Sigma tools and methods to design an engineering undergraduate mentoringprogram to enhance retention of underrepresented females. As part of an engineeringmanagement graduate research project, the research assistant leveraged a team of students in theIndustrial Engineering Technology program’s undergraduate Lean Six Sigma course to design anengineering mentoring program. The course incorporates real-world lean six sigma experientiallearning opportunities so that the students can better learn and apply lean six sigma tools and theDMAIC (Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control) methodology. The team
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International Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alan Carbine, Salt Lake Community College; Nick Safai, Salt Lake Community College
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International
world hastaken over my desire of old to crunch numbers and learn about tax codes. My degree choice haschanged to Electrical Engineering, specifically, because I had to decide on one field officially.The desire to be proficient in Mechanical and Manufacturing engineering is strong as well,though. This new drive for learning has placed me on a path that I am still walking on. Thoughit extends far ahead of me, I am excited to see the many places that diligent travel along this pathwill take me.IntroductionThe application of laser markings on manufactured items is a necessary and sometimeschallenging task. In the medical device industry, implants will soon be required to not onlyinclude human readable text as part of their identification markings
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John M. Santiago Jr, Colorado Technical University; Jing Guo, Colorado Technical University
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
value creation. Be aware that this course and associated activities are intended to allow you to persistently anticipate and meet the needs of a changing world. 5G has many implications and applications that have societal benefits and economic value: – 5G – Internet of Things (IoT) – Driverless Everything – Security, Privacy – Distributed Ledgers (bitcoin, block chain etc.) – Deep Learning/Artificial Intelligence – Smart Everything: City, Grid, Cars – Molecular Communication (nanobots) – Light Fidelity (LiFi) – Spectrum Allocation (MIMO, 1000x), – Next Generation 911 – Other applications
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A Technology Potpourri I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suranjan Panigrahi, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
offered every fall sincethen. At the time of writing the paper, this paper has been offered five times. Theenrollments of the course ranged from 12 – 22. This course primarily focused onproviding fundamental knowledge on integrated computer imaging or visionsystem for sensing, quality control, and automation applications. Emphasis wasprovided on how to develop and/or integrate a computer vision system for real-world applications. It was also important to achieve this goal without relying onextensive mathematics.Many times, computer vision related courses are equally compared with thecourses with titles such as “image processing” or “digital image processing”.However, they are not exactly same as per the experience of the author. A typical“digital
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eleazar Marquez, Rice University; Samuel Garcia Jr., Texas State University; Samuel Molina, Rice University
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Mechanical Engineering
real-world problems are integrated and leveraged as a vehicle to tap into students’ priorknowledge that enhances scholarship aptitudes and elucidates the usefulness of engineeringprinciples in design applications. Such pedagogical technique has been extensively implementedfor professional training in medicine and related health professions, but given its educationalversatility, various engineering educators have embraced it as an alternative solution towardsalleviating instructional quandaries [1]. Despite its potential to positively impact student learningand transform the learning environment, its utilization is not frequent amongst most engineeringeducators. The literature reports only a small number of engineering programs such as
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: 2018 Best PIC and Zone Paper Presentations
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lydia Ross, Arizona State University
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ASEE Board of Directors
).InstrumentsValue, Expectancy, and Cost of Testing Educational Reforms Survey (VECTERS)To assess faculty dispositions towards, and use of, specific active learning strategies, the Value,Expectancy, and Cost of Testing Educational Reforms Survey (VECTERS) was utilized [23].VECTERS measures dispositions towards, as well as current and planned use of, three activelearning strategies: (1) Using formative feedback to adjust instruction (2) Integrating real-world applications (3) Facilitating student-to-student discussions in classVECTERS prompts respondents to consider each strategy and consider the degree to which they(a) expect the strategy to be successful, (b) find it valuable, and (c) believe it is costly (e.g., time,resources). The survey
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Design II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuzhong Shen, Old Dominion University; Anthony W. Dean, Old Dominion University; Xiaoyu Zhang; Rafael E. Landaeta, Old Dominion University; Edwin Merino, Old Dominion University; Jayson Carl Alberto Kreger
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
, Microsoft HoloLens, and Vuforia to generate the AR application for weaponmaintenance and operation, and 4) preliminary research on software and information architectureto support efficient development of AR applications. This paper discusses the issues, benefits,and effective approaches in designing and executing multidisciplinary undergraduate researchprojects.1. IntroductionAugmented Reality (AR) augments the real world by overlaying information and/or virtualobjects that are spatially aligned to the objects in the real world [1, 2]. With recent advances incomputing hardware and software technology, AR is making gradual but solid progress in a widerange of fields, such as manufacturing, construction, maintenance, training, and healthcare.Started
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ajay P. Malshe, University of Arkansas; Salil T Bapat, University of Arkansas
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Diversity
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Materials
idea draws inspiration from adopting a pet, a process where aperson adopts, nurtures and takes care of a pet of their liking. Similarly, in the materials project,the goal was to have students adopt a product/application-specific material that they care about.This student-guided adoption ensured that students were meaningfully engaged in the project,learnt the classroom concepts (through the lens of their chosen product) and researched theirapplicability (by gathering relevant information within the framework of Figure 1) in a real-world product they cared about. At the same time, the students were able to connect the dotsbetween various concepts across the textbook chapters. The process progressed mostly in parallelto the classroom discussion
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randall S. Jones, Loyola University Maryland; Ann M. Ernst, Loyola University Maryland Physics ; Bahram Roughani, Loyola University Maryland
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
doing fun example problems. The instructor did a great job implementing real-world scenarios. Real-world examples are helpful to understand the content of the course.There are other examples that can be used in ways similar to the Hyperloop. For example, wehave built a series of problems and exercises around human-powered pumps that have beendeveloped and subsequently used for irrigation in sub-Saharan farming communities [18]. In allthese approaches students are introduced to open-ended questions and need to deal with theambiguity that is an integral part of real-world problems. This allows for creativity andinnovative problem-solving, beyond what can be achieved through the applications of equationsonly.Summary and Conclusion:To use
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Technology and Manufacturing
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary J. Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College
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Two-Year College
ofdiscipline specific and inter-disciplinary student-centered learning materials (courses, modules,laboratories, and simulations) in the technologies used to implement generic IoT applications andtechnology specific IoT applications. This activity will include: the development of innovativelaboratory and simulation materials using low-cost computing platforms and interactive real-timesimulations that are integrated together to mirror real world applications, the incorporation ofindustry and workplace skills into the developed curriculum materials, and the creation of severalcertificate programs in – IoT Systems Field Technician, (2) the broad dissemination of thesematerials through collaboration with existing NSF ATE Centers that have complementary
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Luis Alberto Rodriguez, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Daniel Williams, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Michael D. Cook, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Instrumentation
Motion Control Laboratory Focusing on Control Design and Fluid Power EducationAbstractThis paper presents the development of a Motion Control Laboratory in the department ofMechanical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). The main objectives ofthe lab are to 1) Prepare students to work in real-world motion control applications by providingstudents with hands-on experiences to better understand control system design ideas andconcepts, 2) Expose students to electromechanical and fluid power hardware, and 3) Educatestudents about the benefits and capabilities of fluid power and electromechanical actuation.Students analyze systems in both open-loop and closed-loop operation, implement simulationsvalidated by
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Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alka R Harriger, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Arjun Shakdher, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
NSF-funded program called TECHFIT, focussed on Computational Thinking. His interest lies in Software Development, Cloud Engineering, Machine Learning, Network/Cyber Security, Analytics, Data Science and IT Project Management. He has previously worked as a Software Development Engineer at Ericsson and is an incoming Cloud Engineer at Amazon (2019). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Expanding Program Reach through WineAbstractWith the increase in popularity of operating systems like macOS and Chrome OS, creatingnon-mobile applications that run cross-platform is becoming a challenge for developers allover the world [1]. It is costly to create non-Windows versions of
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Technical Session 11: Topics related to Computer Science
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farzana Rahman, Florida International University; Samy El-Tawab, James Madison University
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Computers in Education
traces for dementia patients. ● Use machine learning based detection technique by finding loops in GPS traces of the dementia patients using the collected GPS data and gyroscope data. ● Utilize a power optimization approach, so the continuous collection and monitoring of sensor data do not drain the mobile device battery.The screenshot of prototype application is shown in Fig 3. We evaluate the proposed method ona set of real-world datasets, collected using the prototype application. The experimental results(Fig 4 and Fig 5) show that our method performs well in terms of detection performance.Figure 3. Screenshot of prototype applicationFigure 4. GPS trace points and paths of lappingFigure 5. GPS trace points and
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Technical Session 8: Virtual Reality
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reza Kamali, Utah Valley University; Jonathan David Anderson, Utah Valley University; Matthew Meyers, Utah Valley University
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Computers in Education
student learning shall be addressed.Creation of Virtual Reality LabThe VR lab is a collection of individual modules that are meant to go hand-in-hand with in-classeducation. Currently there are three virtual modules: photolithography, scanning electronmicroscope (SEM), and plasma etching, with the potential for more being developed. The firststep to creating these labs was the creation of the real-world, in-class materials. These materialsinclude lectures, slide presentations, diagrams, and homework given to students. Figure 1 is anexample of some diagrams used to teach students about nanotechnology. Following that,educators also created photolithography, SEM, and plasma etching labs using real-worldmaterials and processes. It was only after