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Conference Session
Engineering Design in Pedagogy
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ibrahim F. Zeid, Northeastern University; Sagar V. Kamarthi, Northeastern University; Claire Duggan, Northeastern University; Jessica Chin, Northeastern University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education, K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
learning model is aligned with the state engineering standards. Massachusetts is oneof the first states to mandate teaching engineering and technology in its school system. The statehas developed the Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework. Theframework has seven areas: (1) Engineering Design; (2) Construction technologies; (3) Energyand Power Technologies – Fluid Systems; (4) Energy and Power technologies – ThermalSystems; (5) Energy and Powers Technologies – Electrical Systems; (6) CommunicationTechnologies – Electrical wire, optical fiber, air, and space; and (7) Manufacturing technologiesIn order to ensure its relevance throughout Massachusetts, CAPSULE’s curriculum has beencarefully aligned with the relevant learning standards
Conference Session
Software Engineering Projects
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Reichlmayr, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
AC 2011-1786: WORKING TOWARDS THE STUDENT SCRUM - DEVEL-OPING AGILE ANDROID APPLICATIONSThomas Reichlmayr, Rochester Institute of Technology I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Software Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Prior to transitioning to my academic career, I worked as a software engineer in the process automation industry in a variety of roles over a span of twenty five years. My teaching and research interests include the development of undergraduate software engineering curriculum, especially at the introductory level. Of primary interest is the study of software development process and its application to course curriculum and student team projects
Collection
2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Scott Dennis; Jeff Ball; Martin Bowe; Daniel Jensen
MultiMedia Session 2793 A Student-Developed Teaching Demo of an Automatic Transmission Scott Dennis, Martin Bowe, Jeff Ball, and Dan Jensen Department of Engineering Mechanics US Air Force Academy, COAbstract The core curriculum at the United States Air Force Academy emphasizes the engineeringdisciplines. The capstone of the core curriculum is a unique engineering design course, Engr410—Engineering Systems Design, all cadets take regardless of academic major. In this course,sections of approximately 16-18 senior cadets are randomly grouped resulting in a diverse mix
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Niaz Latif, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology); Mohammad A. Zahraee, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology); Aco Sikoski, Ivy Tech Community College; Branislav Rosul, College of DuPage
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
and engineering programs, including the Energy Technology and Pre-Engineering Program. Developing programs to meet industry workforce needs and student’s successes are his priorities. He served as an educational co-chair and chair of the curriculum committee of the Indiana Energy Consortium. He is a member of the Executive Board of Association of Technology Management and Applied Science and a visiting team member. Additionally, he serves on the advisory boards for College of Technology at Purdue University Calumet, Purdue University North Central and the Porter County Career Center.Mr. Branislav Rosul, College of Dupage Dr. Branislav Rosul, Investigator Dr. Rosul completed his Bachelors of Science in Mechanical
Conference Session
Design Across the Curriculum 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Caroline Grace Sawatzki, Saginaw Valley State University; Rajani Muraleedharan, Saginaw Valley State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
existing methodologies for designintegration, and develop a practical model for instructional use of Arduino Engineering Kits tosupport design education in the Electrical Engineering program. The kit provides basic designinstructions and programming guidance for three projects: a self-balancing motorcycle, a mobilerover, and a whiteboard drawing robot. Each project operates using an Arduino MKR1000microcontroller. The mobile rover project was selected for implementation after the foundationalskill requirements and outcomes of each project were evaluated and matched to desiredinstructional outcomes across courses in the Electrical Engineering curriculum. Throughamalgamation of the cognate fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering
Conference Session
Software Engineering Curriculum Components
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald Bagert, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
11.1325.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 The Role of Application Domain Tracks in Software Engineering Programs Abstract Although it is generally acknowledged that understanding domain-specific information isessential for the proper development of software in that application area, requiring the inclusionof a particular application domain as part of a software engineering curriculum is a relativelyrecent occurrence. In particular, ABET software engineering program criteria (in use since2002) and the joint IEEE-CS/ACM software engineering curriculum model released in 2004 bothspecify the ability to work in at least application domain as
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Curriculum and Programs
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Zach Schreiber, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Robert J. Herrick, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Anne M. Lucietto, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
research in engineering technology education and the understanding of engineering technology students. She teaches in an active learning style which engages and develops practical skills in the students. Currently she is exploring the performance and attributes of engineering technology students and using that knowledge to engage them in their studies. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Active Experiential Learning at a DistanceAbstractE-learning became the mode of instruction for students worldwide during the COVID-19pandemic. Instruction was forced onto numerous online platforms quickly, some seamlessly andsome not. For those not
Conference Session
Innovations to Curriculum and Program
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado at Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
catalog.New material is generally taught as a special topics course for 1 to 3 times, and then successfulcourses are proposed to be regular courses published in the catalog. In the College ofEngineering new courses must submit a course proposal that is approved by the department(generally via a curriculum committee), and then approved by the Dean. To date, few EVENstudents have taken these courses, which would count as technical electives toward the ABETaccredited B.S. degree. The physics course has been the most popular among EVEN students,likely because it has been reliably offered and has no pre-requisites. Textbooks used in thecourses are also listed. Many of the courses use reading packets or notes developed by theinstructor rather than a
Conference Session
SE Curriculum and Course Management
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Stansbury, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
computed given the team’sperformance and their contribution. The individual mark is then summed with the team mark toproduce a final grade. The techniques were developed, refined, and evaluated over a period from1998 to 2004. Page 14.181.4In a 1984 publication, Sanders8 addresses individual assessment for a senior-level directedproject course in which students were divided into teams, and each team partnered with a realcustomer to develop a software application. Given the varied background of the students, thecompositions of the teams, and the difference between projects, a team and project neutralevaluation scheme was required to assess each
Conference Session
Design Pedagogy and Curriculum 1
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven Joseph Kirstukas, Central Connecticut State University; Nidal Al-Masoud, Central Connecticut State University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
engineering curriculum.The solid modeling courses provide a unique opportunity to work with many of the corecomponents of the engineering design process much earlier in the curriculum. For instance, thedevelopment of a solid model of a complex part requires identifying criteria (such as necessarydimensions), brainstorming, generating ideas, developing a plan to produce the solid model in anefficient manner, and actually constructing the solid model. Additionally, there can be someiterations in the plan as the designer attempts to develop a creation path and runs into an obstacleand has to revise the plan.Unlike full-scale engineering design, Mathematics and Physics are not obstacles in the designprocess involved with the creation of 3D solid models
Conference Session
Incorporating Advanced Technologies into Curriculums
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Wells, North Dakota State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
has been a central figure in the design, development and articulation of curricula for educating manufacturing engineers in the United States and in selected off-shore venues. He also participates in Surface Mount Technology Association and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Prior to joining NDSU, Dr. Wells held manufacturing engineering and management positions in energy, aerospace, commercial sheet metal and automotive industries for twenty-six years. He also held a faculty position at University of Cincinnati for fifteen years, including thirteen years as chair of a department of some five hundred student head-count. He has also served as an
Conference Session
Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Ekong, Western New England University; Vedang Chauhan, Western New England University; Janose Osedeme; Seyed Niknam, Western New England University; Richard nguyen
manufacturing industry. He has also worked on novel biomechanical research projects with the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. Janose also taught engineering courses at Pennsylvania State University. His research, and teaching interest include innovative product development, additive manufacturing, and project management.Joseph Ekong Dr. Joseph Ekong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management at Western New England University. Previously, he served on the faculty at Ohio Northern University. Dr. Ekong received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Uyo, Nigeria in 2005 and Master of Science degree in
Conference Session
Electrical ET Curriculum and Projects
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Everly, University of Cincinnati; Brian Resnick, University of Cincinnati
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
to form a working RF data collection subsystem. Finally, a true RF beacon station isestablished at 3.579 MHz by combining the audio beacon signal with a single sidebandtransmitter and attenuator.PSK31 Audio Beacon ConceptAs the name implies phase shift keying (PSK) modulates the phase of a carrier, and the number''31'' references the actual bandwidth of 31Hz occupied by the signal. The original software forthis modulation technique was written and developed by Martinez [1]. Two features that makePSK31 an ideal mode for digital communications are the extremely narrow bandwidth of thetransmitted signal, and the high immunity of PSK to background noise. A current use of thistechnique is keyboard-to-keyboard communication between two or more
Conference Session
Manufacturing Curriculum and Course Innovations
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan W. Krauss, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Arjumand Ali, Grand Valley State University; Amy L. Lenz, Grand Valley State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
(PDM) majors and does not have dynamics as aprerequisite. Learning outcomes are compared for students from these two different coursesthrough common final exam questions and a common lab activity. This paper presents a baselineassessment of whether or not students who do not take dynamics can develop a solidunderstanding of the dynamics of under-damped, second-order systems along with a preliminaryinvestigation into the effectiveness of several strategies for teaching dynamic systems. This paperalso presents results from an online survey regarding how the course affected students’ attitudestowards computer programming and their assessment of their programming skills.Introduction and BackgroundThis work-in-progress paper provides both a bench
Conference Session
Construction Session 3: Curriculum
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anthony Torres, Texas State University, San Marcos; Vedaraman Sriraman, Texas State University, San Marcos; Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University, San Marcos
Tagged Divisions
Construction
education, sustainability, and applied statistics. In the past, he has implemented several grants from the NSF, NASA and SME-EF. He has also received several teaching awards at Texas State.Dr. Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University, San Marcos Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Ph.D., is Assistant Research Professor of Engineering Education in the College of Education at Texas State University. Araceli is also director of the LBJ Institute for STEM Educa- tion and Research where she collaborates on various state and national STEM education programs and is PI on major grant initiatives such as the NASA Educator Professional Development Collaborative and NSF Texas State STEM Rising Stars. Araceli holds Engineering degrees from
Conference Session
Integrating Ethics into the Curriculum
Collection
1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael E. Gorman, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education (LED)
different directions. In particular, they and Istruggled over where psychology should have its home.At the University of Virginia, I came into what was then the Humanities Division (see paper byIngrid Soudek). Whereas my departments at Michigan Tech were outside of Engineering andwere expected to develop their own majors and graduate programs, the Division was within theEngineering School and was expected to focus on engineering education. The structure of theDivision encouraged cooperation across disciplines (see paper by Ingrid Soudek).My work with Bernie resulted in several scholarly publications (Carlson & Gorman, 1990;Gorman, 1990; Gorman, Mehalik, Carlson, & Oblon, 1993). When we showed one or two to asympathetic Dean, he challenged
Conference Session
Technology Integration in Manufacturing Curriculum
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Krzysztof Kamil Jarosz, Rochester Institute of Technology; Yan-Ting Chen, Rochester Institute of Technology; Trisha Gard-Thompson, Rochester Institute of Technology; Mark Davis, Rochester Institute of Technology; Yunbo Zhang, Rochester Institute of Technology; Rui Liu, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing Division (MFG)
Paper ID #42967Exploring Career Growth for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals via MachiningTraining: A Comparative Behavioral AnalysisKrzysztof Kamil Jarosz, Rochester Institute of Technology Graduate Research Assistant at RIT SMRGYan-Ting Chen, Rochester Institute of Technology Yan-Ting Chen received his Master of Science degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Miami University, U.S., in 2018. During the MS program, his research interest was mainly focused on the methods of measuring ambient toxins by developing an array of chemical sensors and analyzing data using machine learning. Now, he is currently
Conference Session
New Approaches in Engineering Curriculum
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Bahman Motlagh
perspectivegreatly enhanced the analytical processes necessary for problem solving [1].The use of case studies in the curriculum also proved an effective tool in enhancingproblem solving strategies. Students need “opportunities to link the theoretical constructsdeveloped in the classroom with the practical application in the workforce” [4].Perhaps the greatest advantage for using cases in an engineering classroom is thatstudents must focus on the applications in the workforce by solving real world problems.There are numerous advantages for integrating cases into an engineering curriculum.These can be generalized in four main categories: 1) cases provide students with a link tothe real world; 2) cases develop students’ critical thinking and problem solving
Conference Session
Innovating Ethics Curriculum and Instruction
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Andrew Katz, Virginia Tech; Umair Shakir, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
; Ohland [12] have analyzed curriculum catalogs of fiveengineering departments of nine institutions included in the Multiple-Institution Database forInvestigating Engineering Longitudinal Development (MIDFIELD). Stephan [31] has surveyedethics-related course requirements of engineering colleges of US universities based on academiccalendar 1996-1997. These studies are qualitative, focused on a few engineering disciplines anduniversities and conducted before ABET EC 2000 criteria, respectively. Therefore, we concludedthat an opportunity exists for characterizing the wider landscape of current variations ofengineering ethics education in undergraduate engineering curricula of universities in the UnitedStates. Our work approaches this opportunity
Conference Session
Engineering Programs and Institutional Factors
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kiara Lynn Steinhorst, University of Nevada, Reno ; Kelsey Scalaro, University of Nevada, Reno; Rachael Ciara Young; Indira Chatterjee, University of Nevada, Reno; Ann-Marie Vollstedt, University of Nevada, Reno; Adam Kirn, University of Nevada, Reno
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
Paper ID #37326Creating Social Capital: Developing Resources in a Cohort ProgramMiss Kiara Lynn Steinhorst, University of Nevada, Reno Kiara is a graduate student at the University of Nevada, Reno in the Department of Engineering Education. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the same institution in 2022. Her research interests include facets of undergraduate engineering student experiences relating to social capital, hidden curriculum, barriers to entry and engagement on campus.Miss Kelsey Scalaro, University of Nevada, Reno Kelsey is a doctoral student in the School of Engineering
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Scott Bell, Northwest Missouri State University; Eugene Vasserman, Kansas State University; Eleanor C Sayre, Kansas State University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
. This growth has occurred so rapidly that the academicpipeline is struggling to keep up with the demand for cybersecurity professionals capable ofprotecting the expanding infrastructure. Training a security-focused workforce has become acritical objective of government entities, businesses, and academic institutions.As educators respond to this growing demand, developing new curriculum and methodologies fortraining cybersecurity professionals, there has been little systematic effort to assess studentoutcomes from the variety of pedagogical approaches being used. This paper presents the secondstage in our work to develop an assessment tool designed to measure student interest andself-efficacy in relation to cybersecurity.Such a tool will allow
Conference Session
Using IT to Enhance Design Education
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Karthik Ramani; Anderson David; Alexander Lee
relationship with Parametric Technology Corporation(PTC) for facilitating campus-wide use of their software. We would also like to thank CADTrainfor providing an educational license for their eLearning solution for ProEngineer. We furtheracknowledge the Curriculum Development Award from Proctor and Gamble for product andprocess design, as well as for computer-aided design integration within the curriculum. Finally,the contributions of various teaching assistants who have had significant prior CAD andindustrial experience are appreciated.References1. Herrera, R. “Problems Encountered When Substituting the Traditional Drawing Tools for CAD Systems in Engineering Graphics Courses,” IEEE, pp. 677, 1998.2. Patrick E. Connolly, Proceedings of the
Conference Session
AI, Technology, and Data-Driven Learning in Biomedical Engineering
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura Christian, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ophelia Anais Winslett, Georgia Institute of Technology; Alpa Gautam, Georgia Institute of Technology; Todd M. Fernandez, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
ImplementationThe activity we developed was designed to serve both data skills and course-specific learning objectives. In thissection, we describe the curricular and course context as well as the activity. As noted in the intro, this activityis part of a larger data skills initiative in our undergraduate curriculum. Our effort to change BMEundergraduate courses exists within a rapidly increasing ecosystem of AI/ML learning opportunities forstudents at our university. These include an AI/ML-centric minor available to all engineering students [12]. The 1minor is interdisciplinary and is available to students in both our College of Engineering
Conference Session
Power Engineering & Curriculum Innovations
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harry O Aintablian, University of Washington
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer Engineering Division (ECE)
Education, 2023An Upper-level Undergraduate Course in Renewable Energy with Power Electronicsand SimulinkAbstractTo meet the demand for skilled professionals in renewable energy in the Puget Sound region, anupper-level undergraduate course was developed. The course is primarily focused on renewableenergy sources with added emphasis on the electrical aspects and the power electronicsassociated with such technologies. Simulink and SimPowerSystems based simulation exercisesare integrated in the course to enhance student motivation and to provide students withmarketable skills. The paper describes the contents of the course, associated power electronicstopics, sample Simulink exercises and the teaching methods used. The effectiveness of thecourse is
Conference Session
Manufacturing Education Curriculum II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mulchand Rathod, Wayne State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
efficient technique in covering and presenting a large amount ofinformation to a large number of students. It is also known that simple presentation ofinformation does not constitute good transfer of knowledge from the teacher to the learner. Thetechniques and material expected to be transmitted should be useful to students and must beretained in the long term memory. At the same time, the students should be able to generalizethat knowledge gained to other and similar situations. There are a number of instructional methods being developed and practiced in highereducation as a means of changing the traditional teaching methodologies [1-13]. Some of theseinclude cooperative learning, case based teaching, writing across the curriculum, and
Conference Session
Design in the ECE Curriculum
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
L. Brent Jenkins, Southern Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
in each mesh that is not adjacent to a current source. Solve the set of equations thus obtained. Page 14.322.9 Figure 10: Mesh Analysis FlowchartAssessmentThe flowchart in Figure 10 was developed during the spring semester of 2008. Mesh analysisproblems on quizzes and final exams have been analyzed to determine the number of studentswho attempted to write a mesh equation across a current source. Quizzes and final exams werealso examined to determine the number of students who wrote an equation in a mesh containingan outer-branch current source; the students should have recognized that the current in such amesh is
Conference Session
Curriculum in Electrical Engineering Technology
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kati Wilson, Texas A&M University; Ana Elisa Goulart, Texas A&M University; Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
drivenby the need in our program to update its electronics and telecommunications curriculum to teachpacket-based communications. We have discussed the different areas that students are mostlycurious about, and as future work we plan to develop these other areas as well. Otherexperiments (along with updated lecture contents) will include wireless networks and securityissues under this VoIP initiative umbrella.References1. Bur Goode, “Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP),” Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 90, No. 9, pp. 1495-1517, September 2002.2. Goulart, A., “Voice over IP – VoIP”, http:// www.matec.org/convention/archive2008/presentations_2008.htm.3. Goulart, A., A project on combining laboratory and simulation experiments on Voice over IP
Conference Session
Software Engineering Curriculum Support
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Clifton, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
computing curricula in a varietyof ways. Authors have written about integrating software testing throughout their curriculum andusing software development methods such as Extreme Programming2, 3, 4. Papers have beenwritten on how some software engineering techniques, such as pair programming, can helpincrease retention, particularly of female students7, 8.This paper suggests that other software engineering practices can be used to help increase thesuccess rates in lower division courses, which should translate into increased retention rates. Inparticular, use of detailed work plans and periodically monitored time logs and version controlcheck-ins is examined. The underlying assumption is that students need to be encouraged to startprograms early
Conference Session
ChemE Curriculum: Freshman and Sophomore
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew W. Liberatore, University of Toledo; Katherine Roach
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
full interactivity. In addition, student usage and readingrates can thus quantify usefulness and quickly guide further development to improve studentlearning outcomes.The dearth of available reading data for higher education students has been discussed in previouscontributions in this area recently [1-3], and will not be elaborated upon here. Alternatively, digitalclassroom technologies provide more data to students and instructors than any previous period inhigher education. From downloads of documents, page views in a course management system, orclicker responses in class, the ubiquitous term “big data” applies in most modern higher educationclassrooms.Interactivity is central to collecting large data sets. The interactive textbook discussed
Conference Session
Manufacturing Education Curriculum I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rod Hoadley, California Polytechnic State University; Paul Rainey, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
AC 2007-244: A MANUFACTURING PROCESSES COURSE FOR MECHANICALENGINEERSRod Hoadley, California Polytechnic State University Rod Hoadley has been teaching as a part time lecturer in the Manufacturing Engineering Department and the Industrial Technology Department at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo since 1996. He has a BS in Engineering Technology and an MA in Industrial Technology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Rod has designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed numerous bicycle related products including a dial gauge wheel centering tool for building and maintaining spoked bicycle wheels; and a patent pending bicycle parking rack