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Track 2: Technical Session 1: Pathways into Statistics and Data Science for Low-Income, Academically Talented Undergraduate Students
Collection
2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Erin Carll, University of Washington; Aryaa Rajouria, University of Washington; Rebecca Schachtman, University of Washington; Judith E Canner; Jackie Bryce Miller, University of California, Santa Barbara; Abel Rodriguez, University of Washington
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Scoping Review,” Stud. Eng. Educ., vol. 1, no. 2, p. 71, Feb. 2021, doi: 10.21061/see.19.[34] J. M. Smith and J. C. Lucena, “Invisible innovators: how low-income, first-generation students use their funds of knowledge to belong in engineering,” Eng. Stud., vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 1–26, Jan. 2016, doi: 10.1080/19378629.2016.1155593.[35] R. Kaggwa, A. Blevins, E. Wester, S. Arango-Caro, T. Woodford-Thomas, and K. Callis- Duehl, “STEM Outreach to Underresourced Schools: A Model for Inclusive Student Engagement,” J. STEM Outreach, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1–15, Feb. 2023, doi: 10.15695/jstem/v6i1.04.[36] C. Demetry and S. Sontgerath, “Longitudinal Evaluation of a University-Based Outreach Program for Middle School Girls Yields
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Computed Simulation and Animation
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raymond Jacquot, University of Wyoming; Cameron Wright, University of Wyoming; Robert Kubichek, University of Wyoming
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
programs may be used freely for educational, non-commercial purposes.References1. F.T. Ulaby, Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics, Prentice-Hall, 1999.2. J. Watkins, G. Piper, K. Wedeward and E.E. Mitchell, Computer Animation: A Visualization Tool for Dynamic Systems Simulations, Proc. 1997 ASEE Annual Conference, June 15-18, 1997, Milwaukee, WI, Paper 1620-4.3. A. J. Valocchi and C.J. Werth, Web-Based Interactive Simulation of Groundwater Pollutant Fate and Transport, Computer Applications in Engineering Education, vol. 12, no. 2, 2004, pp.75-83.4. M. de Magistris, A MATLAB Based Virtual Laboratory for Teaching Quasi-Stationary Electromagnetics, IEEE
Conference Session
Capstone Courses in Construction
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
G. Bruce Gehrig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; John Hildreth, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Construction
AC 2012-4574: STUDENT PERCEPTION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OFFACULTY MENTORING ON CAPSTONE PROJECTSDr. G. Bruce Gehrig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte G. Bruce Gehrig is Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.Dr. John Hildreth, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Page 25.1187.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Students Perception of the Effectiveness of Faculty Mentoring on Capstone ProjectsIntroductionMost construction engineering and management (CEM) related
Conference Session
Alternative Energy Laboratory Experiences
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oxana S. Pantchenko, University of California, Santa Cruz; Daniel Scott Tate, University of California, Santa Cruz; Daniel O'Leary, University of California, Santa Cruz; Michael S. Isaacson, University of California, Santa Cruz; Ali DUPE Shakouri
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
undergraduate students without any prerequisites. In the spring of 2009, this particular coursewas completed by approximately 168 students. The student body represented more than 16diverse majors which included sociology, psychology, literature, theater, community studies,economics, history, politics, mathematics, engineering, biology, chemistry and earth sciences.One of our goals was to introduce the basic physics and engineering concepts related to energy,power, temperature, and conservation laws in the context of renewable energy sources to a widerange of students. The goal was to familiarize non-engineering majors with quantitative analysiswhich is very important in the discussions related to a sustainable energy future and tofamiliarize
Conference Session
Web Systems and Web Services
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
John Ristroph
define the system logic, review the table design, understand Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2002, American Society for Engineering Educationthe relations between tables, and determine indexes and primary keys. Having a written data en-try procedure before the system becomes operational is desirable, and this is a good time to do it.The order in which data is entered into tables should recognize the following:1. Increase data accuracy by requiring referential integrity wherever possible. Tables that con- tain lists of all permissible codes must be updated before using those codes. For example, en- tering an EmpID or SkillClass in a
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
S. Catherine Key, North Carolina Central University; Aileen Reid, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Eric Saliim, North Carolina Central University; Tanina Bradley
University, M.P.A. from New York University, and M.S. and Ph.D.in educational research, measurement, and evaluation from UNC Greensboro.Eric Saliim Eric Saliim is a Professor of Biological and Biomedical Sciences at North Carolina Central University turned maker through his appointment to Program Manager of NCCU FAB Lab. He has served in this capacity since 2015 and has continued the mission of engaging a critical mass of underrepresented and underserved in computation and digital fabrication to shift the paradigm of consumer and user to creator and innovator.Tanina BradleyTanina Bradley's is an instructor of engineering and physics courses. Her research focuses on topics such as scienceidentity, active learning, and engineering
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Electrical and Computer Poster Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Mark Jansson P.E., Bucknell University; David Kelley, Bucknell University
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Electrical and Computer
,” Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition.8. D. C. Miller, M. Anklam, R. S. Artigue, A. Carlson, D. G. Coronell, S. G. Sauer, and A. Serbezov, “Improving Student Learning in the ChE Laboratory,” Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition.9. M. High, K. High, and P. Rossler, “Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Programs: How to Hold Onto Your Wallet As You Transfer Technology,” Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition.10. D. Pape, “A Progressively Open Ended Laboratory to Promote Active Learning,” Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Conservation and Optimization
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maher Shehadi, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #21126Occupancy Detection Chair Sensor: An Energy Conservation ToolDr. Maher Shehadi, Purdue University Dr. Shehadi is an Assistant Professor of MET in the School of Engineering Technology at Purdue Univer- sity. His academic experience have focused on learning and discovery in areas related to HVAC, indoor air quality, human thermal comfort, and energy conservation. While working in industry, he oversaw main- tenance and management programs for various facilities including industrial plants, high rise residential and commercial buildings, energy audits and condition surveys for various mechanical and electrical
Conference Session
Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Camila Olivero-Araya, The Ohio State University; Julie P. Martin, The Ohio State University; Micah Organ
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Faculty Development Division (FDD)
their problems because they are adults [31]. However, one studyhighlighted that some faculty members believe that international students deserve moredepartmental consideration than they currently receive, recognizing the extra challenges theyface [33]. No matter what the approach is, faculty members play a critical role in the success ofinternational students, and their attitudes and approaches can have a significant impact on thestudents' experience and academic achievements.Faculty from hard sciences may have less empathy for the challenges faced by internationalstudents. Evidence suggests that some faculty members in engineering departments believe thatdomestic students may be deterred from enrolling in their programs if the number
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; James R McCusker PhD, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Durga Suresh, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
describe the collaborative efforts between Wentworth Institute of Technologyand RRT eBikes in their efforts to create the biometrically-adaptive electric bicycle, whilemaintaining the academic focus of the institutional needs. In Section 2, we present existingrelated work. In Section 3, relevant technical details regarding the project are presented. Section 4presents the process and how it evolved over three academic semesters. Section 5 presentsdescription and analysis of student feedback. Section 6 presents the overall recommendations forany group pursuing similar efforts and concludes.2 Related WorkIndustry-academia collaborations are popular among engineering programs. Previous works haveaddressed the guidelines of these experiences
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2008 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
M. Ali Montazer
regardless of size, budget and product mix.More recently, as a decision support tool, simulation modeling has also become aneffective and easy-to-use tool in implementing Lean / Six sigma programs. West Point, NY - ASEE Zone I 2008 ConferenceLean / Six Sigma ConceptsThe concepts of Lean / Six Sigma trace their origins in Industrial Engineering whereunderstanding the basics of production systems for planning, scheduling, and controllingproduction amounts and timing are fundamental to the discipline. In its simplestmeaning, Lean refers to efforts to eliminate waste in a system or a process, maintainingcontinuous improvement, and bringing greater efficiencies to the production operation.The paperback book by Womack et al (1991
Collection
2008 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
M. Ali Montazer
regardless of size, budget and product mix.More recently, as a decision support tool, simulation modeling has also become aneffective and easy-to-use tool in implementing Lean / Six sigma programs. West Point, NY - ASEE Zone I 2008 ConferenceLean / Six Sigma ConceptsThe concepts of Lean / Six Sigma trace their origins in Industrial Engineering whereunderstanding the basics of production systems for planning, scheduling, and controllingproduction amounts and timing are fundamental to the discipline. In its simplestmeaning, Lean refers to efforts to eliminate waste in a system or a process, maintainingcontinuous improvement, and bringing greater efficiencies to the production operation.The paperback book by Womack et al (1991
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
M. Ali Montazer, University of New Haven
regardless of size, budget and product mix.More recently, as a decision support tool, simulation modeling has also become aneffective and easy-to-use tool in implementing Lean / Six sigma programs. West Point, NY - ASEE Zone I 2008 ConferenceLean / Six Sigma ConceptsThe concepts of Lean / Six Sigma trace their origins in Industrial Engineering whereunderstanding the basics of production systems for planning, scheduling, and controllingproduction amounts and timing are fundamental to the discipline. In its simplestmeaning, Lean refers to efforts to eliminate waste in a system or a process, maintainingcontinuous improvement, and bringing greater efficiencies to the production operation.The paperback book by Womack et al (1991
Collection
2022 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
sunil Dehipawala, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Dimitrios S. Kokkinos, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Rex Taibu; George Tremberger Jr; Tak Cheung
assessing consilience of other and/or firmer knowledge, causal reasoning that are notapparent, and knowledge management in the processing of physics could be used to implementthe van Hiele learning model [7]. The specific neural regions related to the reasoning aboutintangibles such as quantum physics beyond first year calculus physics is discussed in theAssessment section. Another MRI report stated that the studied neural score could be mapped tothe test scores, N =33 Dartmouth engineering students [8]. The more detailed justifications fromthe studied MRI reports (and haptic learner reports) are provided in Appendix-One for thoseinterested, consistent with the suggestions of the conference proceedings reviewers. The Excelfiles described in the
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
B.S. Sridhara
many areas,helped in the design of new parts and structural analysis of the car. Many of the team membersreceived credit in related Engineering Technology courses such as CADD, Dynamics, and SeniorProject taught by this author. We raised funds from industry sponsors and professional societies.We reduced the weight by 250 lb and tested the car at the Nissan’s test track for speed andendurance. The Solaraider III project has been a good learning experience for all of us.Currently, we are preparing for a solar car race to be held in June 2000. Page 5.141.1I. IntroductionMiddle Tennessee State University (MTSU) is located in Murfreesboro, about 30
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade Inside the Classroom
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
June Marshall; John Marshall
class. • I ask my students to relate outside events or activities to the subjects covered in Page 8.711.6 my courses. “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright 2003, American Society for Engineering Education” • I give my students concrete, real-life situations to analyze.Give Prompt FeedbackKnowing what you know and don’t know focuses learning. Students need appropriatefeedback on performance to benefit from courses. In getting started, students need help inassessing existing knowledge and competence. In classes, students need frequentopportunities to
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Innovative & Computer-Assisted Lab Study
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Yi Li; Kai Li; Jing Zhao; Xin Tang
network protocols and architectures are abstract and monotonous forthose students without any prior network experience. Active involvement in the laboratory can Page 10.402.1ignite their interest and give them a “big picture” of the functionality of a network and its Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Conference & Exposition Copyright  2005, American Society for Engineering Educationapplications. Furthermore, it provides students hands-on opportunities to set up small-scalecommercial networks operated as in a real world, which not only permits students to grasp thestrategy to
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Cory Gionet; Ashraf Ghaly
. The instructor showed examples of structures that, in addition to their sophisticatedtechnical nature, the public scrutiny manifested by lengthy debates and tedious arguments weretremendous. The construction and the successful realization of every one of these structures were atriumph of engineering as well as a celebration of the skill of the design engineer in addressing all non-technical concerns related to the project. The instructor offered a different weekly theme in this course.Each of these modules included a class presentation detailing the history and other factors related to thedesign of the structure under consideration and a lab exercise. The instructor gave the students electronicSolidWorks graphic files for all the parts of the
Conference Session
Work-in-Progress Posters: Computers in Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oscar Antonio Perez, University of Texas, El Paso; Peter Golding, University of Texas, El Paso; Virgilio Ernesto Gonzalez, University of Texas, El Paso; Mike Thomas Pitcher, University of Texas, El Paso
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Computers in Education
experience to all of the UGLC guests. Dr. Perez strongly believes that by providing exceptional customer service that UGLC patrons will return to make use of the various services the univer- sity offers. Mr. Perez enjoys working on the professional development of the students’ employees at the UGLC. He shares with his student employees his practical experience in using electrical engineering con- cepts and computer technologies to help in everyday real-world applications. Dr. Perez has worked with the uTeach and Tech-e camp programs at UTEP since their creation to streamline the transition process for engineering students from local area K-12 schools to college by equipping students and their teachers with teaching
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Educational Research and Methods Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa K. Davids, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; James J. Pembridge, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Yosef S. Allam, Colorado School of Mines
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #17936Faculty Pre- and Post- Reflections through Video-annotated Review of Fac-ulty TeachingMs. Lisa K. Davids, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach Lisa Davids is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Fundamentals Department, having taught at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) for 17 years. She is currently the Program Coordinator for the Engineering Fundamentals Department. During her tenure at ERAU, she has taught Fluid Mechanics, Dynamics, Experimental Aerodynamics, Aerodynamics I, Graphical Communication and Introduction to Engineering. Her research interests involve the retention of
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric A. Kennedy, Bucknell University; Nathan P. Siegel P.E., Bucknell University; David E Cipoletti, Bucknell University
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #12174MAKER: Product Development in One Week – Bucknell Fabrication Work-shop (B-FAB)Dr. Eric A. Kennedy, Bucknell University Prof. Kennedy is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Bucknell University. His ed- ucational interests surround design and fabrication skills, the maker movement, entrepreneurship, and lowering the barrier of entry for students interested to learn fabrication skills.Dr. Nathan P. Siegel P.E., Bucknell UniversityDr. David E Cipoletti, Bucknell University David earned his BS in mechanical engineering from Lafayette College in 2006. After graduating, he began his graduate studies
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Virtual Reality, Simulation, and Optimization of Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Magesh Chandramouli, Purdue University Northwest; Ge Jin, Purdue University Northwest; Justin David Heffron, Purdue University Northwest; Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Technological University; Mel Cossette, Edmonds Community College; Cheryl A. Welsch, Eastern Iowa Community College; Wayne Merrell
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Manufacturing
administrative positions in the community and technical college system.Cheryl A. Welsch, Eastern Iowa Community College Cheryl Welsch is Lead Developer for Information Technology, Virtual Reality and Business Programs in the Eastern Iowa Community College District. She oversees curriculum design, staff recruitment and de- velopment, and external relations. Ms. Welsch earned her M.B.A. from Western Governors University in Information Technology Management and her B.A. from the State University of New York - Cobleskill in Business with a concentration in Information Systems. She has earned the designation Certified Informa- tion Security Manager (CISM) and is a member of ISACA, formerly known as the Information Systems
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Computers in Education Poster Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Abhilasha Tibrewal; Tarek Sobh
explained. “Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright Ó 2002, American Society for Engineering Education”3.1. CPU SchedulingAn operating system must select processes (programs in execution) for execution in some order. The selectionprocess is carried out by an appropriate scheduling algorithm. CPU scheduling deals with the problem of decidingwhich of the processes in the ready queue is to be allocated the CPU. There are many different CPU schedulingalgorithms, for example, first come first served, shortest job first, priority, round-robin schemes. Figure 2. A Multi-Level Feedback Queue System Jobs Queue 1
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Embedded Systems & Cybersecurity for ECE
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Raymond A. Hansen, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
criticalfor faculty to properly guide and moderate these projects. While each project may be from adifferent subcategory of security, some general rules and tips can help maintain order for theundergraduate student teams.In this paper, two faculty members (one in Electrical and Computer Engineering, one in ComputerScience and Networking) describe their efforts to create, supervise, and guide these cybersecurityprojects at Wentworth Institute of Technology. The majority of these projects have come fromsenior design courses and security-related final course projects. Each project was largelystudent-driven, inspired by the relevant course, student interests, and their level of expertise andresources. The challenge for the instructors/supervisors then
Conference Session
Mechanics, Machine Design & Mechanisms
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Bongsu Kang
which are beyond thetypical undergraduate engineering curricula. Discussions of the subject in the course underlinethe qualitative behavior of nonlinear dynamic systems rather than quantitative analysis.Introduction Typical undergraduate mechanical engineering curricula layout a sequence of dynamics andvibration courses, e.g., dynamics (first dynamics course), kinematics and kinetics of machineryor similar courses, system dynamics, and relevant technical electives. The Bachelor of Sciencein Mechanical Engineering program at Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne(IPFW) requires three core courses and offers two technical elective courses in the areas ofdynamics and vibration. A technical elective course titled “Intermediate
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Roman Z. Morawski; Jerzy Woznicki; Andrzej Krasniewski
university rooms for non-academic purposes (shops, offices, bars, etc.);+ using laboratory resources for nmning small private companies or services;+ letting academic stafl take external, frequently non-academic jobs;+ minimizing teaching-related activities to save time for profit-yielding activities, in particular - avoiding program changes;+ Postponing necessaw changes in management stmctures, Organi=tion of the university and its units to preserve balanced relationships among the academic statT and aviod costs of resulting restructuring process.It should be clearly stated that the strategy of stares quo preservation is quite a rational reaction to the changing political andeconomic environment. Although very dangerous in a long term, it may
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Capstone Projects in Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.); Michael G Mauk P.E., Drexel University; Perry B. Gold; Nando Tyler Orfanelli
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Paper ID #23634From Capstone Student-led Project to Experiential Learning Module: Designand Manufacturing of an Integrated System of Pico-Hydroelectric Generatorand Water FiltrationDr. Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.) Irina Ciobanescu Husanu, Ph. D. is Assistant Clinical Professor with Drexel University, Engineer- ing Technology program. Her area of expertise is in thermo-fluid sciences with applications in micro- combustion, fuel cells, green fuels and plasma assisted combustion. She has prior industrial experience in aerospace engineering that encompasses both theoretical analysis and experimental
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
K.S.A. Dinesh Kumar, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chennai, India; Janardhanan Gangathulasi, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chennai, India; Shanmuganeethi Velu, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chennai, India
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Faculty Development Division (FDD)
graduated with Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering from University from Illinois, USA.Dr. Shanmuganeethi Velu, National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chennai, India Dr. V.Shanmuganeethi, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering working in the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research Chennai India. He has around 20 years of experience in the domain of information Technology training and Engineering education research. He has obtained his doctorate in the area of Web Application Security. His area of expertise includes Education Learning Analytics, web technologies, programming Paradigm, Instructional technologies, and Teaching Learning Practices. He has been
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CoED General Technical Session I
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hatem M. Wasfy, Advanced Science and Automation Corp.; Tamer M. Wasfy, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Jeanne Peters, Advanced Science and Automation Corp.; Riham M. Mahfouz, Thomas Nelson Community College
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
AC 2012-4328: NO SKILL LEFT BEHIND: INTELLIGENT TUTORINGSYSTEMS ENABLE A NEW PARADIGM IN LEARNINGMr. Hatem M. Wasfy, Advanced Science and Automation Corp. Hatem Wasfy is the President of Advanced Science and Automation Corp. (ASA), a company that special- izes in the development of online virtual learning environments, and advanced engineering simulations. He has helped design several interactive learning environments that include a CNC machining course, a centrifugal pump maintenance course, an undergraduate physics course, and a welding course. He re- ceived a B.S. (1994) and an M.S. (1996) in mechanical engineering from the American University in Cairo. Wasfy’s research interests include advanced learning systems
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Justin Adam Cartwright, Virginia Tech
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #6410Lab-in-a-Box: Strategies to Teach Online Lab Courses While MaintainingCourse Learning Objectives and OutcomesDr. Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech Dr. Kathleen Meehan is an associate professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. Her previous academic positions were at at the University of Denver and West Virginia University. Prior to moving in academia, she was employed at Lytel, Inc., Polaroid Cor- poration, and Biocontrol Technology. She received her B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Manhattan College and her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois-Urbana