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2024 South East Section Meeting
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Ruba Alamad, Kennesaw State University; Garima Banerjee, Kennesaw State University
Works of L.S. Vygotsky: The Fundamentals of Defectology. Springer Science & Business Media, 1987. [12] J. Herrington and R. Oliver, “An instructional design framework for authentic learning environments,” Educational Technology Research and Development, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 23–48, Sep. 2000, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02319856. [13] J. Cavanaugh, S. Jacquemin, and C. Junker, “A look at student performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. ,” Quality Assurance in Education, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 33–43, 2023. [14] L. Subirats, A. Palacios Corral, S. Pérez-Ruiz, S. Fort, and G.-M. Sacha, “Temporal analysis of academic performance in higher education before, during and after COVID-19 confinement using artificial
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Modern Software Measurement Techniques
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles Birdsong, California Polytechnic State University
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Instrumentation
systemperformance. They are then given a second chance to fine tune the model. The control isimplemented with the Real Time Windows Target using a data acquisition card on a PC.A competition for the best performance also creates an exciting and competitive learningatmosphere. Assessments are presented that indicate the improvement in learningoutcomes from the change in the lab exercise.IntroductionThe Engineering College at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispohas a strong tradition of hands-on, “learn by doing” education. A key component is thelab intensive courses where for example in the Mechanical Engineering Department aminimum of nine lab intensive courses are required in the core ME curriculum in additionto labs from support
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Walker; Patrick E. Devens
school of engineering at PrincetonUniversity.” 2 Johnson looked for a correlation in 1955, 3 Shell in 1982. 4 Van Mater’s5research is more current, 1990, but deals with engineering technology education as doesColwell6 and Devi7.In this paper, an analysis of the correlation between student SAT scores and their firstengineering course final class grade is presented. The analysis of student performance onthe in-house mathematics' tests and their first engineering course grade will be presentedin another paper. During the analysis, freshman-engineering students that have recordedSAT scores in addition to first semester introductory engineering course grades will belooked at as a whole and in selected demographic groupings. The purpose is to
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Architechtural Engineering Eduction: Emergent Topics
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brent Nuttall, California Polytechnic State University; Jill Nelson P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University
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Architectural
Academy (USMA). He is a registered Professional Engineer in Virginia. Al Estes received a B.S. degree from USMA in1978, M.S. degrees in Structural Engineering and in Construction Management from Stanford University in 1987 and a Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1997. Page 22.943.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Interdisciplinary Design - The Saga ContinuesAbstractThe College of Architecture and Environmental Design at California Polytechnic StateUniversity, San Luis Obispo is the only college in the nation that
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Peter J. Shull; Jessica M. Crandall
that there may be a difference between what theybelieve is quality work and what the customer (the instructor) wants? The methodology used isto code student engineering reflections on a project that purposefully creates a conflict betweenthe beliefs surrounding the meaning of “always strive to do a job 100%” and the reality of doinga good quality job. The results will show that students’ perceptions as to what elements of theirwork are important are often in conflict with what is required.IntroductionMuch of engineering education is driven by the needs of industry. Engineering programsrespond to these changing needs by implementing topics that are deemed to have the mostpotential to meet the diversity of industrial needs—teamwork
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2010 Northeast Section Meeting
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Peter J. Shull; Jessica M. Crandall
that there may be a difference between what theybelieve is quality work and what the customer (the instructor) wants? The methodology used isto code student engineering reflections on a project that purposefully creates a conflict betweenthe beliefs surrounding the meaning of “always strive to do a job 100%” and the reality of doinga good quality job. The results will show that students’ perceptions as to what elements of theirwork are important are often in conflict with what is required.IntroductionMuch of engineering education is driven by the needs of industry. Engineering programsrespond to these changing needs by implementing topics that are deemed to have the mostpotential to meet the diversity of industrial needs—teamwork
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Technical Session T2
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2022 First-Year Engineering Experience
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Sarah Lynn Benson, Northeastern University ; Leila Keyvani Someh, Northeastern University
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GIFTS
peers.Following this lecture, solo presentations took place in a town hall setting. Students wererequired to act as a representative for their team, advocating their project design. Thispresentation was recorded using classroom streaming technology and posted on the course site.Each student was asked to review themself on this recording with a rubric and make commentsin an individual reflection. They also received feedback from both their instructors and peers inan online survey format. While this later section was designed to challenge the student in aformal setting, reflection and feedback remained the focal point of the assignment.In the fall semester of 2020, a class of 28 students was surveyed about this unit and 22 responseswere received. Students
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University Northwest; Anan Ismail Ayyad
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Instrumentation
performed many private and government projects. Dr. Fathizadeh has published numerous journal, conference and technical articles. He has been instrumental figure in establishing mechatronic engineering technology at Purdue University Northwest. His areas of interests are, control systems, power systems, power electronics, energy, and system integration. Dr. Fathizadeh is a registered professional engineer in the State of Illinois.Anan Ismail Ayyad c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Students’ Participation to Improve Formula SAE CarAbstractFormula Society of Automotive Engineers (FSAE) competition provides opportunity for studentsto enhance their engineering design and
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Muhittin Yilmaz, Texas A&M University, Kingsville (TAMUK); Selahattin Ozcelik, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Nuri Yilmazer, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Reza Nekovei, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
(NSF-CCLI). He is a member Eta Kappa Nu, electrical and computer engineering honor society of the IEEE. In 2008, he was recipient of the university’s Distinguished Teacher Award. In 2009, he was a Fulbright Scholar in Romania, perform- ing research and teaching at Universitatea Politehnica din Bucuresti where he performed collaborative research in computationally complex circuits and studied ”teaching by design” methodology. In 2012, he was recipient of the college of engineering Dean’s Teaching Award. Page 24.621.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Raymond Floyd
continue to showin industry (4)? In one report, it was noted that in a survey of employers, poor communications Proceedings of the 2019 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright 2019, American Society of Engineering Education Session ETD 355represented 44% of the problems impacting an individual’s career enhancement, far in excess ofthe lack of technical skills at a value of 22% (5).DiscussionTo begin with, it is understood that degree programs cannot possibly teach the student all thenuances or report templates used in an industry or company. In most courses, the level of detailis at a cursory level
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Biomedical Engineering Division Poster Session
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachel Childers, The Ohio State University
Paper ID #37623WIP: Bingo! Gamification to Promote Course Community,Engagement, and Instructor Rapport in a BME CourseRachel Childers Rachel Childers, PhD is an Associate Professor of Practice at The Ohio State University. She teaches hands on courses in Biomedical Engineering including laboratory courses. Her scholarly interests are in curriculum development, DEIJ, gamification to promote learning, and cost-effective medical technologies. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com WIP: Bingo! Gamification
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2012 EDI
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Daryll Pines
, Airbus, ―Fly Your Ideas Challenge‖• Nancy Brown, Audodesk Inc. ―From Consumer to Producer; engaging future engineering students in their academic trajectory through competitions‖ Dennis Hong John O’Leary Nancy BrownPanelist Questions• Do you think student competitions are important to engineering education (Yes/No)? Why or why not?• Why are student competitions important to engineering education?• In terms of engineering education how do student competitions enhance the learning environment for students?• What other advantages do student competitions offer students?• Can student competitions lead to innovation and accelerate technology development?• How can engineering colleges and ASEE best use student competitions to
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New Faculty Issues and Concerns
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Amy Miller
Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationCONCEPT DEVELOPMENTNo matter how knowledgeable and prepared a new faculty member may be, they will not be aneffective instructor if they do not determine and address the specific expectations of the students.It is important to note, that a new faculty member will, most likely, not recognize this need. Newfirst-time instructors may have only their own scholastic experiences to use when structuring theircourses and lectures. While they may think they are heading toward their goal of being aneffective teacher they may be falling short of the expectations of the students
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Manufacturing Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Louise Rosanna Manfredi, Syracuse University
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Manufacturing
designers access to cutting-edge techniques in product development and manufacture. Louise is also interested in the assessment and development of environmentally conscious materials in the prototyping phase of product development. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 WIP/MAKER: Developing compostable composites: A multi- disciplinary approach towards sustainable material adoptionAbstractEngineering design is a human-centric discipline that seeks to produce products, services, andsystems that enrich and improve people’s lives. Designers can influence the way we feel aboutourselves, how we interact with others, and how we feel about the world around us. Conversely,we can create
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Cynthia Howard-Reed, The Pennsylvania State University; Erin A Hostetler, Pennsylvania State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
populations on behalf of the college of engineering with internal and external organizations and stakeholders. An alum of Penn State, Erin has been with the College of Engineering for five years, and a staff member at Penn State for 16 years. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Increasing Access to Undergraduate Research: Housing Student Research in the Engineering Diversity OfficeAbstractResearch shows groups traditionally underrepresented in engineering (e.g., underrepresentedminorities, women, veterans, students with disabilities, LGBTQ+ students, and first-generationcollege students) are less likely to pursue undergraduate research
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Improving ME instructional laboratories
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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S. Perwez Kalim, Wilkes University
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Mechanical Engineering
2006-264: LOW COST VARIABLE SPEED PUMP EXPERIMENTAL SETUPS. Perwez Kalim, Wilkes University Dr. Kalim has teaching interests in the curriculum evaluation, assessment and development using the technology in the classroom. His technical research interests are Finite Element Analysis, Thermal and Fluid Dynamics and Energy Systems. Syed.kalim@wilkes.edu, http://wilkes-fs1.wilkes.edu/~kalim Page 11.904.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Low Cost Variable Speed Pump Experimental SetupAbstractEducating students to practice engineering is the main goal of engineering education
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Mark W. Meredith; David B. Meredith; Brooke M. Morrison
Session 1633 Putting HVAC to Music David B. Meredith, Mark W. Meredith, and Brooke M. Morrison The Pennsylvania State UniversityIntroductionAs educators in an exploding world of technical knowledge, we must always look for ways to getstudents to learn material faster. One way of doing that is to stimulate more of the students’senses. The magic of the computer allows us to do that. At PennState Fayette campus, we offeran ABET accredited Associate Degree program called Building Environmental SystemsTechnology (BEST). This program prepares students for all aspects of the Heating
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tanmay Bhowmik, Mississippi State University; Nan Niu, Mississippi State University; Donna Reese, Mississippi State University
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
. Figure 3 shows that, on average, the students spent 20% ofthe total time in evaluating the answers, a proportion comparable to the 24% that profession-als spent in the evaluation phase.4.4 Improvement Areas for StudentsOur study clearly identifies several areas where substantial training and education can leadto enhanced skill set and productivity of students in performing ART tasks. These areas arehighlighted by using dotted boxes and arrows in Figure 2b.1. Clustering requirements in the planning phase. Before going into the traceability linksearch and selection activities, enough time should be spent reading the requirements, cat-egorizing them based on their similarities, and prioritizing them. Working with a cluster ofrequirements as a
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 5
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gary Thompson, Rowan University; Prince Atsu, Rowan University; Bob Patterson, Rowan University
build processes to purify specialty gases, as well as create solutions within the semiconductor and aerospace industries. I am also the founder of High Plasma LLC a company devoted to designing and building sterilization technologies for cannabis cultivators and processors to ensure their grown product meets regulatory standards. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.comExperiential Entrepreneurship in Food Engineering: Student Perspectives onThree Student-Initiated VenturesMr. Prince Mensah Atsu, Rowan University Prince Atsu is a Ph.D. candidate and graduate research fellow in Chemical Engineering at Rowan University
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2000 Annual Conference
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Donna J. Michalek
Students’ Experiences in Two Instructional Formatsof an Introductory Material Science Course,” Journal of Engineering Education, July, 1997, pp. 203 - 210.3. Morgan, J., “A Freshman Engineering Experience The Foundation Coalition at Texas A&M University,”Proceeding, 1997 ASEE Annual Conference, ASEE, 1997.4. Federle, M. O., “Encouraging Teamwork Using a Group Examination in a Senior Design Course,” Proceeding,1995 ASEE Annual Conference, ASEE, 1995.5. Dail, P. R., “Techniques for Teaching Large Classes,” Proceeding, 1997 ASEE Annual Conference, ASEE, 1997. Page 5.341.7DONNA J. MICHALEKDonna J Michalek is an Assistant Professor in
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Mechanical Engineering: Assorted Topics
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Raviv, Florida Atlantic University; Daniel Barb; George Roskovich, Florida Atlantic University
Standards and Technology (NIST) as part of a group that developed a vision-based driverless vehicle for the US Army (HUMVEE; 65 mph). His related research work includes exploration of visual invariants that exist only during motion and can be used for real-time closed-loop control systems of cars and drones. He is also interested in teaching and learning innovative thinking, and how to teach innovatively. He is the author of five books: three on learning innovative thinking and two on teaching in visual, intuitive, and engaging ways.Daniel Barb Daniel is an engineer working in commercial nuclear power. He received his BSME from Florida Atlantic University, and is pursuing an MSME from Pennsylvania State University. He spent
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2010 North Midwest Section
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Deborah Nykanen; Rebecca Bates; Marilyn Hart; Mezbahur Rahman
Developing Academic, Professional and Life Skills in Undergraduate Engineers through an Interdisciplinary Peer-Mentoring Support System Deborah Nykanen, Rebecca Bates, Marilyn Hart, Mezbahur Rahman Minnesota State University, Mankato Civil Engineering / Computer Science / Biological Sciences / Mathematics1. IntroductionUndergraduate engineering programs prepare students for a career in engineering by buildingknowledge of fundamental engineering concepts and developing skills in engineering design.Due to limitations on program credits, broadening the student’s education beyond the requiredengineering coursework is typically limited to mandatory humanity and social science electives.Developing
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2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Rong Li; Huabo Lu
: let mul3 x = x * 3 let add5 x = x + 5 let mul3add5 = mul3 >> add5 mul3add5 2There are three functions defined in the example. Function mul3 and add5 are obvious, whereasthe third function, mul3add5, is defined by using function composition [13]. This feature allows © American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conferencecompatible functions to be composed together, using the composition operator >>. Functions arecompatible when the output from the first function is of the same type as the input of the secondfunction. Our students liked this feature in their studies, as it enables a convenient way to createnew functions from
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Deana Delp; Maria Dixon, Arizona State University
with ASD approach adulthood [6]. Students with ASD, who have had positive highschool experiences, face additional difficulties in college due to changes in living situations,socializing with new students, and taking more responsibility for their educational success [4].The student with ASD may face distinctive challenges in the classroom, such as sensory issues,executive functioning skills, difficulty communicating with others, trouble understanding certainforms of humor, and anxiety in social settings [2,4]. Some needs are easy to recognize and othersare much more subtle. Typically, deficits in communication and social skills are present [7].Students with ASD are enrolling in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)curricula in
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ERM: Student Professional Development: Professional Skills and Moving Beyond the Classroom
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul Leidig, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); William Oakes, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Eric Holloway, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
Instruction. He was the first engineer to receive the U.S. Campus Compact Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service-Learning and a co-recipient of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering’s Bernard Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education. He is a fellow of ASEE and NSPE. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Designing the Engineers Without Borders USA Professional Preparation Study SurveysAbstractThis Work-In-Progress paper discusses the design of two surveys as part of a study to investigatethe impact of Engineers Without Borders USA (EWB-USA) undergraduate experiences
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2012 Northeast Section Meeting
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Brian Savilonis; Kent Rissmiller
with current events, societal problems, and human needs. Using global issues as a backdrop, seminars areco-taught by an interdisciplinary pair of faculty to explore the depth and breadth of the problem and to focus onactive learning and group projects to link societal needs with technical solutions. Assessment demonstrates that theGPS courses achieve the original course objectives and that students clearly value how these courses prepare themfor their futures.[1] Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, ABET, 2011.[2] Grogan, W.R., L.E. Schachterle, and F.C. Lutz, “Liberal Learning in Engineering Education: The WPIExperience,” New Directions in Teaching and Learning 35, 21-37, 1988.[3] Heinricher, Arthur, Brian Savilonis, David Spanagel
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Best in 5 Minutes: Demonstrating Interactive Teaching Activities
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Ruth Abigail Mower, United States Military Academy; Erick Martinez P.E., United States Military Academy; Landon M. Raby, United States Military Academy; John Boyle, United States Military Academy, West Point; Andrew Ross Pfluger, United States Military Academy
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Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering
PE in the state of Delaware. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Making Water Work: An Energy Head Equation DemonstrationAbstractGravity-fed water supply systems are vital in providing much of the developing world cleanwater. To correctly design and implement gravity-fed water systems, engineering studentsshould understand both the continuity and energy equations. However, instead of explaining theenergy equation solely through the use of textbooks or slides, a simple in-class demonstrationcan illustrate the relationships between the elevation head, pressure head, and velocity headterms. A solid understanding of these relationships helps students determine the hydraulic headof a
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2024 CIEC
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Maximus Huang; Maurizio Manzo
program director of the 2022 NSTI and 2023 STI summer programs. Dr. Manzo got his PhDfrom Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, in 2015, and both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in aerospaceengineering from Italy. During his training, he has worked on different research areas of mechanical engineeringsuch as experimental optics, photonics and sensing, and experimental fluid mechanics. He has authored severalreferred journal papers, and conference proceedings, and has 2 US patents (1 utility and 1 provisional). He is amember of the American Optical Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineering, The ItalianAssociation of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the American Society for Engineering Education. Proceedings
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 6
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Louis Reis, Louisiana Tech University; Samira Fazel Anvaryazdi, Louisiana Tech University
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Mechanical Engineering
grew students not only grasped the course materials but also know how to apply their knowledge in practical applications which is the most exciting parts of being an instructor. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 WIP: Assessing Student Performance and Perceptions in a “Flipped” Statics and Mechanics Engineering CourseIntroductionThe “flipped” classroom (also known as the inverted classroom) model has been a point ofdiscussion among many academic circles for the past couple of decades. With the emergence ofeducational technology and online-learning, flipped classrooms have become more common.Though there may be many different methods that are used to generate a flipped
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Course and Curriculum Development
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald G. Kander, Philadelphia University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
more than 200 times. Kander has secured in excess of $6 million in funded research, approximately half of which was from industrial sources. In addition to his administrative, academic teaching, and research responsibilities, he is also active in industrial consulting and in teaching industry short courses. Page 25.148.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 An Adventure in Extreme Curriculum Integration To Stimulate Innovation and Collaboration1. Introduction Looking back across the history of science, technology, engineering and math