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Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexander Ganago, University of Michigan; Inger Bergom, University of Michigan; Britton Wolfe, Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
AC 2010-2039: USING A WEBSITE AND WIKI AS A SUPPORT TOOL FORTEACHING ASSISTANTSAlexander Ganago, University of MichiganInger Bergom, University of MichiganBritton Wolfe, Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne Page 15.1317.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Using a website and wiki as a support tool for teaching assistantsAbstract Employing students as teaching assistants (TAs) in laboratory sections of large coursesreduces faculty’s teaching commitments and provides valuable teaching experience for futurefaculty. However, it also presents challenges, such as inexperienced TAs and high turnoverbetween semesters. New tools are
Collection
2024 ASEE North East Section
Authors
Peter Francis Cavanaugh, University of Bridgeport
Tagged Topics
Diversity
assignments in GE Appliances, GE Aviation, GE Industrial Sys- tems, and GE Supply. He has held positions of increasing responsibility in Manufacturing, Engineering, Product Management, Marketing and Sales. Peter earned his Master Black Belt certification in the at GE Supply, completing projects in sales force effectiveness, growing sales at large industrial customers, and developing processes to improve operations at local branches. Peter presents and lectures in multiple industry and academic settings on how learning can drive trans- formation of individual performance and culture. He is also an executive coach with a focus on helping individuals align their passion, skills, and values to bring their best self to their
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2021 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Salem Othman; Marisha Rawlins; Afsaneh Ghanavati
Real-Time Smart Feedback System for Effective Course Evaluation Salem Othman Marisha Rawlins Afsaneh Ghanavati School of Computing and Data Science School of Engineering School of Engineering Wentworth Institute of Technology Wentworth Institute of Technology Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston, USA Boston, USA Boston, USA1 AbstractThe collection of formative feedback from students in the classroom contributes significantly tolearning and teaching excellence as well as students’ success in higher education. The
Conference Session
Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 4
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shams El-Adawy, Kansas State University ; Christopher A. F. Hass; Eugene Y. Vasserman, Kansas State University; Mary Bridget Kustusch, DePaul University; Scott Franklin, Rochester Institute of Technology; Eleanor C. Sayre, Kansas State University and Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Faculty Development Division (FDD)
leading research labs. She is passionate about increasing access to the research enterprise to members of historically excluded groups, and building more just and equitable research communities. Outside of work, Eleanor is an avid knitter and potter. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 A Professional Development Program for Emerging STEM Education ResearchersAbstractIn this evidence-based practice paper, we discuss design rationale, implementation andevidence from a professional development program for emerging education researchers(PEER). Many STEM faculty, trained only in disciplinary research, transition into researchon the teaching and learning side
Conference Session
Faculty Tools
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles J Lesko Jr., East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
6Specifically, the survey instrument was designed to focus on four key concept areas. The firstarea surveyed focused on gaining a foundational understanding of the surveyed population‟sbackground with respect to this type of communication media. The second was to assess theinitial learning curve experienced by each student and the third focused on the early avatarinteractions and mechanics associated with the utilization of the avatar as a personal proxy in areal world communication forum. The final area was to glean feedback from the students on theirexperiences with the Second Life virtual world environment that was presented to them.First Concept Area - Population Background: The overall results of the first four statements(see Table 3) indicate
Conference Session
Two-Year College Potpourri
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elaine L. Craft, Florence-Darlington Technical College; Pamela J. Silvers, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College
Tagged Divisions
Two-Year College Division (TYCD)
Paper ID #38988A Proven Strategy to Improve Funding Success Rates for Two-Year CollegesSeeking Grants from the National Science Foundation AdvancedTechnological Education ProgramMs. Elaine L. Craft, Florence-Darlington Technical College Elaine L. Craft (Florence-Darlington Technical College, Florence, SC-retired) holds a baccalaureate de- gree in chemical engineering from the University of Mississippi and MBA from the University of South Carolina with additional graduate studies in mathematics. Following work in industry, she became an ed- ucator, academic administrator, and an external evaluator, advisor, and mentor for grant
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Peng Li, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
Technology students learnbasic virtualization and cloud computing practices. The labs were designed as supplementalmodules that adhere to course objectives. To meet the learning outcomes, the students wereexpected to 1) understand basic virtualization and cloud computing practices; 2) identify building blocks of cloud computing systems; 3) understand basic usage of cloud infrastructures; 4) recognize commonly used cloud computing services and security applications.The approach serves our students well because 1) it provides students with multiple hands-on exercises to learn; 2) it does not require major adjustments to the curriculum; 3) it can be deployed and tuned quickly.The development procedure contains four steps: 1) The
Conference Session
Construction Project Delivery and Control
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
MaryEllen C. Nobe, Colorado State University; Rodolfo Valdes-Vasquez, Colorado State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
believes that educating the next generation of professionals will play a pivotal role in making sustainability a standard practice. Page 26.1644.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Use of Student Self-Assessment to Reinforce the Project Control CycleAbstractWhen attempting to teach the project control cycle, the importance of ‘evaluate’ is difficult toconvey to students yet is critical to students’ academic and professional success. This paperrepresents a qualitative case study conducted with freshman construction management
Conference Session
Using Technology to Enhance Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Parthum, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
AC 2009-826: TEACHING WITH A TABLET PC, A NEW TECHNOLOGY FORTHE CLASSROOM AND ACADEMIC USAGEMichael Parthum, Rochester Institute of Technology Michael J. Parthum Sr. is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology and the Program Chair of the Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Technology program at the Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY). He teaches undergraduate courses and conducts research in the field of MEMS (micro electro-mechanical systems) and has been working in the areas of thin films / composite materials and glassy metals with patients filed. He also has strong interests in the design for life philosophy, and renewable power sources
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Pickard, East Carolina University; John B. Southworth, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #16761The State of IPv6: Measuring Global AdoptionMr. John Pickard, East Carolina University Dr. Pickard is an Assistant Professor at East Carolina University in the College of Engineering and Tech- nology. He teaches undergraduate and graduate Information and Computer Technology (ICT) courses within the Department of Technology Systems. Dr. Pickard plays an active role in building positive and sustainable industry relationship between the college, local businesses, and industry partners. Current industry recognized certifications include; Cisco Certified Network Professional, Microsoft Certificated
Conference Session
Teaching Mechanics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ing-Chang Jong, University of Arkansas; William T. Springer, University of Arkansas
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
. Pytel, Strength of Materials (4th Edition), Harper & Row, New York, NY, 1987.6. A. Pytel and J. Kiusalaas, Mechanics of Materials, Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA, 2003.7. J. M. Gere, Mechanics of Materials (6th Edition), Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA, 2004.8. F. P. Beer, E. R. Johnston, Jr., J. T. DeWolf, and D. F. Mazurek, Mechanics of Materials (5th Edition), McGraw- Hill, New York, NY, 2009.9. R. G. Budynas and J. K. Nisbett, Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design (8th Edition), McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 2008.10. H. M. Westergaard, “Deflections of Beams by the Conjugate Beam Method,” Journal of the Western Society of Engineers, Vol. XXVI, No. 11, pp. 369-396, 1921.11. H. T. Grandin, and J. J. Rencis, “A
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abdulmalek Al-Gahmi, Weber State University; Kyle D. Feuz, Weber State University; Yong Zhang, Weber State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
Associate Professor at Weber State University in the School of Computing. He earned his Ph.D from Washington State University under the guidance of Dr. Diane Cook in 2014. He also received his B.S and M.S in Computer Science from Utah StatDr. Yong Zhang, Weber State University Dr. Yong Zhang is an associate professor in Computer Science at Weber State University. He received the B.E. degree and M.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, China, and the Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering from West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA. His research interests include digital image and video processing, bioinformatics, and machine learning. ©American Society for
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emil H Salib, James Madison University; Ryan Lutz, James Madison University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #13534Hands-on Networking & Security Labs on DemandDr. Emil H Salib, James Madison University Professor in the Integrated Science & Technology Department at James Madison University. Current Teaching - Wire-line & Wireless Networking & Security and Cross Platform Mobile Application Devel- opment. Current Research - Mobile IPv6 and Design for Motivation CurriculumRyan Lutz, James Madison University Page 26.835.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015
Collection
ASEE Middle Atlantic 2022 Fall Conference
Authors
Suzanne Keilson, Loyola University Maryland
Figure 2To provide an engineering design solution to improve this situation, we turned to the LeapMotion controller. Figure 2 is a picture of the Leap Motion developed by Leap Motion, Inc.This device is a relatively inexpensive sensor, retailing for approximately eighty dollars (U.S.). Ithas two cameras and three infrared LEDs to track hand movements [3]. It then usesstereophotogrammetry, a common marker-less motion capture method. Stereophotogrammetry isthe estimation of the coordinates of an object based upon images from two or more angles [4].Leap Motion’s particular method is proprietary. The Leap Motion only recognizes and tracks thehands and forearm, from the tip of the finger to the elbow of the user and the interaction frame orrange is
Conference Session
Manufacturing Education Curriculum
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Stier, Illinois State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
AC 2009-1045: TEACHING SUPPLY-CHAIN AND INVENTORY CONCEPTSTHROUGH SIMULATIONKenneth Stier, Illinois State University Page 14.1154.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Teaching Supply Chain Inventory Concepts through SimulationAbstract This paper describes how effective supply chain strategies using inventory control canhelp companies become more competitive in the global marketplace. It describes a manualsimulation activity that is used in the author’s supply chain class to expose students to thisconcept. Instructional materials used for this simulation activity are shown.Introduction There are four major drivers that play a key role in the
Conference Session
Computational Tools and Simulation III
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lok PASUPULETI, Northern Illinois University; Omar Ghrayeb, Northern Illinois University; Hubert Ley, Argonne National Laboratory; Clifford Mirman, Northern Illinois University; Young Park, Argonne National Laboratory
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
forecasting models designed to give transportation planners completeinformation on traffic impacts, congestion, and pollution. The TRANSIMS software is developedby the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) (Hobeika and Paradkar, 2004).Development of this tool can be considered as a boon for the traffic planers as TRANSIMS offerincreased policy sensitivity, detailed vehicle-emission estimates, and improved analysis andvisualization capabilities. The idea behind the development of this tool is that simulating thedaily travel with a fine temporal and spatial resolution provides a clear understanding oftransportation system’s performance.Working of TRANSIMSThe Transportation Analysis and Simulation System (TRANSIMS), is an integrated set of
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
William Dalzell; Rae Jean N. Wiggins; Nishikant Sonwalkar; Michael C. Kutney; Clark K. Colton; Bonnie Burrell
Session # A Comparison of Web-Based and Laboratory Learning Environments Bonnie Burrell1, Rae Jean N. Wiggins2, Nishikant Sonwalkar2, Michael C. Kutney1, William Dalzell1, and Clark K. Colton1 1 Dept of Chemical Engineering/2Hypermedia Teaching Facility Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyI. IntroductionA Web-based computer simulation of an actual laboratory experiment was developed for the MITLaboratory classes. This virtual experiment, which we call the Web Lab, was introduced into the"Chemical Engineering Projects Laboratory" in spring 1999 and the
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Melissa J. Dark; Robert J. Herrick; Dennis R. Depew
Science Foundation established the Advanced Technology Education Program(ATE) to fund and support educational initiatives in the areas of mathematics, science,engineering, and technology education.The Midwest Center for Advanced Technology Education (MCATE) at Purdue University issupported by the National Science Foundation. MCATE is a consortium between PurdueUniversity and seven midwestern community colleges. The mission of MCATE is to enhancethe educational opportunities and experiences available to students pursuing manufacturingrelated careers. The consortium is accomplishing this mission through faculty and curriculumdevelopment. This paper will focus on the planning, implementation, and evaluation process ofthe faculty and curriculum
Conference Session
Signal Processing Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cameron Wright; Thad Welch; Michael Morrow
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
http://eceserv0.ece.wisc.edu/˜morrow/software/.References [1] C. H. G. Wright, T. B. Welch, M. G. Morrow, and G. Vinyard, “CommFSK: A hardware approach to teaching FSK,” ASEE Comput. Educ. J., vol. XVIII, pp. 38–45, April–June 2008. [2] T. B. Welch, C. H. G. Wright, and M. G. Morrow, “Caller ID: A project to reinforce an understanding of DSP- based demodulation,” ASEE Comput. Educ. J., vol. XVI, pp. 2–7, Oct. 2006. [3] J. H. Reed, Software Radio: A Modern Approach to Radio Engineering. Prentice Hall, 2002. [4] f. j. harris, Multirate Signal Processing for Communication Systems. Prentice Hall, 2004. [5] T. B. Welch, C. H. G. Wright, and M. G. Morrow, “Teaching rate conversion using hardware-based DSP,” in Proceedings of the IEEE
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Syed S. Rizvi; Khaled Elleithy; Mustafa Khan
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) An Opportunistic Frequency Channels Selection Scheme for Interference Minimization Syed Rizvi, Khaled Elleithy, and Mustafa Khan TM Abstract—This paper presents a solution to resolve the interference problems between the Wi-Fi TM and Bluetooth wireless technologies. A new channel selecting approach is being used to select the frequency channel. The signal strength in a channel is assessed, and that value is used to
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Bi Yuying; Prabir Patra
ASEE 2014 Zone I Conference, April 3-5, 2014, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA. Computational Simulation and Analysis of the Transverse Isotropic Property of Glycosaminoglycan in Collagen Bi Yuying Prabir, Patra Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering School of Engineering, UB Department of Mechanical Engineering Connecticut, US School of Engineering, UB yuyingbi@bridgeport.edu
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ASEE-NE 2022
Authors
Ahmed Hassebo, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Sharif IM Sheikh, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Wayne Bynoe, Wentworth Institute of Technology
designing RF/micro/millimeter-wave control devices and sensors. He is a Fellow of IEE and a Senior Member of IEEE.Dr. Wayne Bynoe, Wentworth Institute of Technology I am a professor in the School of Engineering at Wentworth Institute of Technology. My area of spe- cialization is Computer Networks. I worked for decades as a Technical Staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the areas of computer network modeling and simulation and high performance processor design for signal processing applications. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Robust Cellular Connection-Based Smart Street Lighting System for Supporting Strategic IoT Smart City
Conference Session
IT-based Instructional Technologies
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Judith Challinger, California State University, Chico; Rachael Teasdale, California State University, Chico
Tagged Divisions
Information Systems
AC 2007-1538: VISIT – VISUALIZATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY -A MULTI-TIER SYSTEM FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY EXPERIENCES IN DATACOLLECTION AND VISUALIZATIONJudith Challinger, California State University, ChicoRachael Teasdale, California State University, Chico Page 12.1590.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 VisIT - Visualization and Information Technology - A Multi-tier System for Interdisciplinary Experiences in Data Collection and VisualizationAbstractCollaboration on interdisciplinary teams is an important experience for computer sciencestudents, and one that is too rarely available. Methods for data
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Yan Zhu; Youlu Zheng
. Asoftware router and a gateway are installed to interconnect the three LANs.1. Topology, Protocols, and Hardware Configuration When designing a LAN, before connecting all computers and related resources together, it must first bedetermined how they are connected, what kind of network protocols and network operating system are used tocontrol the network, and which networking services to be offered. The model network runs both TCP/IP andNetWare on its subnetworks. NetWare is an easy choice for a typical client-server model. Novell's NetWare running IPX protocol isone of the most widely used local area network (LAN) software in the business world. It uses client-serverarchitecture based on PC and Unix clients requesting services from a
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Gerard N. Foster
frequencies of musical notes, you can start with the knowledge thatthe A above middle C has been set by international convention to have a frequency of 440 Hz.Thus, we see that there is a mathematics involved in establishing the notes of the musical scale inwestern music and that compromises must be made in applying theory to practice. The artist andthe author must live with such inexactness just as ultimately students must live with theapproximations of any complicated design in technology.ApplicationsIdeas on what comprises good musical composition, what sounds are consonant and what soundsare dissonant are under constant developmental change. It is well beyond the scope of this shortpaper to explore such aspects. But it is my contention that the
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2024 PNW Section Annual Meeting
Authors
Douglas S. Cairns; Roberta Amendola; Dilpreet Bajwa; Cambrie Monfort; Jared Nelson; Cecily Ryan
Creating a Community of Scholars for Large Applied Research Contracts in an Academic Infrastructure Douglas S. Cairns1*, Roberta Amendola1, Dilpreet Bajwa,1 Cambrie Monfort, Jared Nelson2, and Cecily Ryan11 Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA, 2 Sustainable Product Design & Innovation, Keene State College, Keene, NH, USA. *Author of CorrespondenceAbstractLarge applied research contracts are attractive to universities. They increase the researchexpenditures and research portfolio, leading to substantial external funding, and to higherresearch rankings via peer comparisons. These external resources
Conference Session
Developments in the Energy Laboratories
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-791: LABORATORY-SCALE STEAM POWER PLANT STUDY —RANKINE CYCLER™ COMPREHENSIVE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSISAndrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University Andrew Gerhart is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Lawrence Technological University. He is actively involved in ASEE, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Engineering Society of Detroit. He serves as Faculty Advisor for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Chapter at LTU and is the Thermal-Fluids Laboratory Coordinator. He serves on the ASME PTC committee on Air-Cooled Condensers.Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville Philip Gerhart is the Dean of the College of Engineering and
Conference Session
Computers in Education 3 - Modulus I
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Deorio, University of Michigan; Christina Keefer, University of Michigan
Paper ID #36460When is Automated Feedback a Barrier to Timely Feedback?Andrew Deorio (Lecturer) Andrew DeOrio is a teaching faculty member at the University of Michigan and a consultant for web and machine learning projects. His research interests are in engineering education and interdisciplinary computing. His teaching has been recognized with the Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize, and he has twice been named Professor of the Year by the students in his department. Andrew is trying to visit every U.S. National Park.Christina Keefer (University of Michigan) © American Society for
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division Technical Session 5: Online Teaching and Learning
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joe Michael Allen, University of California, Riverside; Frank Vahid, University of California, Riverside
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
. Frank Vahid, University of California, Riverside Frank Vahid is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Univ. of California, Riverside. His research interests include embedded systems design, and engineering education. He is a co-founder of zyBooks.com. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Experiences in Developing a Robust Popular Online CS1 Course for the Past 7 YearsAbstractWell-run CS1 classes are critical for getting CS majors off to a good start and for serving othernon-major students across a university. Universities continue to offer more online courses, tohandle more students with limited resources, and provide students more
Conference Session
Student Success and Interactions
Collection
2022 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
Shahab Boumi, University of Central Florida; Adan Ernesto Vela
Tagged Topics
Conference Submission
Paper ID #35913Impacts of Students’ Academic-Performance Trajectories on their FinalAcademic SuccessMr. Shahab Boumi, University of Central Florida Shahab Boumi is a Ph.D. candidate in the department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS) at the University of Central Florida. His main research focus on educational data mining and machine learning.Prof. Adan Ernesto Vela American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Impacts of Students Academic-Performance Trajectories on Final Academic SuccessAbstractMany studies