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Project-based and Cooperative Learning in ECE
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dick Blandford, University of Evansville; Mark Earl Randall, University of Evansville; Don Roberts, University of Evansville
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #6574Tracking High Altitude Balloons in an EE Projects ClassDr. Dick Blandford, University of Evansville Dick Blandford is the chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of EvansvilleMr. Mark Earl Randall, University of EvansvilleDr. Don Roberts, University of Evansville Page 23.1257.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Tracking High Altitude Balloons in an EE Projects ClassAbstractEE 380 is a required junior level projects
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Hui Zhang; Joseph Chen; Kai Zhang
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) RFID-based Localization System for Mobile robot with Markov Chain Monte Carlo Hui Zhang, Joseph C Chen, Kai Zhang technologies for localizing mobile robots in indoorAbstract ---This paper proposes a robust and precise environments.localization system for mobile robots with the aid of Radio For localization, Ultra-wideband (UWB) and ultrasonicFrequency Identification (RFID) technology and the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michele W. McColgan, Siena College; Jason Morphew, Purdue University, West Lafayette; George E Hassel, Siena College; Junior Anthony Bennett, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Megan Clark Kelly, Siena College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as part of the New York Center for Studies on the Origins of Life. Prior to that, he earned a BS in Physics from Widener University with a Secondary Teaching Certificate.Junior Anthony Bennett, Purdue University, West Lafayette I am a Graduate Research Assistant, and Lynn Fellow pursuing an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Engineering Education majoring in Ecological Sciences and Engineering (ESE) at Purdue University, West Lafayette IN. I earned a Bachelor of Education in TVET Industrial Technology – Electrical from the University of Technology, Jamaica, and a Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Systems from the Western Illinois University. I am a Certified
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Md. M. Rashid; Mahbub Ahmed
Associates, 27-39. 8. Parkes, J., and Harris, M. B. (2002). The purposes of a syllabus. College Teaching, 50 (2), 55-61. 9. Abdous, M'hammedm and Wu, He (2008). “ A Design Framework for Syllabus Generator” , Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 19 (4), 541-550. 10. McKeachie, W. J. (2002). McKeachie’ s teaching tips: Strategies, research, and theory for college and university teachers (11th ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 11. Paul Blowers, P. (2002). “Course Syllabus Construction: A Stitch in Time Saves Nine” , Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education 12. Harnish, J. Richard., McElwee, R, O’ Brien
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Angolia, East Carolina University; John Pickard, East Carolina University; Leslie Pagliari, East Carolina University; Charles J Lesko Jr., East Carolina University
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College Industry Partnerships
. She has worked with a team of colleagues throughout other colleges at East Carolina University to plan a STEM initiative for 8th grade girls. This initiative helped bring more than 85 Pitt County girls to campus to engage them in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine Fields. In addition, Dr. Pagliari collaborates with many external organizations. She is past president of APICS (Association of Operations Management) and past Education Chair for the CSCMP (Council of Supply Chain Management Profes- sionals). She also served as a board member for the Museum of the Marine in Jacksonville, NC and the Eastern Carolina Safety and Health School. She continues to serves on multiple organizations with the
Conference Session
Future Career and Professional Success for Graduate Students
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Renetta G. Tull, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Miguel Alfonso Nino, Virginia Polytechnic and State University; Kimberly Monique Holmes, George Mason University
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Graduate Studies
NSF ADVANCE Hispanic Women in STEM Project, and co-leads the ”Women in STEM” initiative for the Latin and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions (LACCEI).Mr. Miguel Alfonso Nino, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Miguel A. Nino is a training, development, and e-learning professional. He earned his BA in International Business from Lindenwood University, his MA in Instructional Systems Development from University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), and he is currently completing his PhD in Instructional Design & Technology with a certificate in Learning Sciences at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His research interests focus on informal and collaborative learning
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ASEE-NE 2022
Authors
Allan Estuardo Rodas, Raytheon Company; Kai Ren, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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Diversity
Engi- neering at Wentworth Institute of Technology. He is a member of IEEE. He has published 17 journal and conference papers and holds two WO patents. His current research includes platform-based antennas, antenna characteristic modes, direction finding systems and algorithms, microwave imaging, radar signal processing, scattering problems, and medical electro-textile sensors. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 A Wideband Vivaldi Antenna for Drone-Based Microwave Imaging System Abstract— In this paper, an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Vivaldi antenna operating in thefrequency range from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz that can
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching and Outreach
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Sheldon Jeter
10.41.1is explicitly not a measure of random variation. Instead, it is the estimated possible range Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright 2005, American Society for Engineering Educationof systematic error that might be built into a measurement system of the design andconstruction actually used. Conventionally, Uncertainty B has been called inaccuracy. Uncertainty analysis results in some sort of error band for a measurement. TheExpanded Uncertainty, U, is the half-with of this error band. Conventionally, the 95 %error band is reported. After statistical analysis, the Expanded Uncertainty, UA, istypically computed using the appropriate coverage
Conference Session
Hurricane Katrina
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
W. Robert Story, Virginia Tech; Brian LeCroy, Virginia Tech; Christina Pace, Virginia Tech; Michael Palmer, Virginia Tech; Leigh McCue, Virginia Tech
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Ocean and Marine
for cargo vessels.37 Also, when waves are breaking over the bow, reducing the speedof the ship reduces the forces acting on it as shown by the Norwegian Dawn. Comparing theoutcome between the Norwegian Dawn and Ocean ranger, adequate training of captain and crewalso appeared to play a large factor in survivability of the structure and personnel. Design of aship is only a way to improve chances of survivability of a rogue wave; more research needs tobe done on the formation and location of rogue waves in order to avoid them altogether.2.4 Tsunamis: The Sinar AndalasOn December 26, 2004, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck the Indian Ocean off the west coastof northern Sumatra, Indonesia; according to the United States Geological Society (USGS
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Anagha Kulkarni, San Francisco State University; Shasta Ihorn, San Francisco State University; Carol E. Tate, SRI International; Jennifer Nelson, San Francisco State University; Nina Narayan Hosmane, San Francisco State University; Nicole Adelstein, San Francisco State University; Pleuni S. Pennings, San Francisco State University; Torey D. Jacques, San Franciso State University; Ilmi Yoon, San Francisco State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
media, 3D over the Internet, and network information visualization. She has collaborated closely with ecologies (Pacific EcoInformatics Computational Rsearch Lab) since 2001 on developing web-based network visualizations for ecological researchers both nationally and internationally. She has been PI or co-PI on multiple NSF awards and leading PINC project (Promoting Inclusivity in Computing) American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Peer Mentoring in an Interdisciplinary Computer Science Training Program: Mentor & Student Perspectives and Lessons Learned1. Introduction and Background Peer
Conference Session
Innovative Instructional Strategies and Curricula in ECE II
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie A. Rursch, Iowa State University; Douglas W. Jacobson, Iowa State University
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2011-571: THE BUILDING OF TEAMS DURING AN IT COMPETI-TION: SUCCESS WITH COMBINING MULTIPLE SCHOOLS INTO TEAMSTO PERFORM COLLABORATIVE CHALLENGES DURING A TWO-DAYCOMPETITION.Julie A. Rursch, Iowa State University Julie A. Rursch is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. Her research is on a novel approach to critical infrastructure modeling. Julie has been part of the IT-Adventures staff since the program’s inception and currently serves as the Assistant Director of the IT-Adventures program.Douglas W. Jacobson, Iowa State University Doug Jacobson is a University Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University
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Information Technologies Classroom Instruction
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert MacDonald, Purdue University; Raheel Malik, Whirlpool Corp.; Anthony Smith, Purdue University; James Goldman, Purdue University
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Information Systems
AC 2008-2591: COMPARATIVE FRAMING ANALYSIS FOR TEACHINGWIRELESS NETWORK MOBILITYRobert MacDonald, Purdue University Robert MacDonald is a graduate student with the College of Technology at Purdue University. He completed his undergraduate degree in 2006, obtaining his BS in Network Engineering Technology from Purdue University as well. Robert is expecting to complete his MS in December of 2008. His interests lie in advanced internetwork design, wireless networking, and applied network security. His thesis research is focused on the implementation of secure routing protocols.Raheel Malik, Whirlpool Corp. Raheel A. Malik is a senior analyst with the Information Security and Audit Compliance
Conference Session
ETD Technical Session 6 - Curriculum and Programs III
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Otilia Popescu, Old Dominion University; Orlando Ayala, Old Dominion University; Isaac Flory, Old Dominion University; Jose Fernandez, Old Dominion University; Vukica Jovanovic, Old Dominion University
Engineering Technology, focus on Digital Manufacturing. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com A Pilot Course as a Step towards New Academic Programs in Renewable EnergiesAbstractThe challenges arising from climate change have never before in human history been morepressing for solutions. Addressing pollution and the transition to clean energies are essentialproblems to solve in the upcoming decades. The process of transitioning to renewable energieshas started already, with some states leading the process. As the development of industries sees afast growth, the supply of qualified engineers and technicians to
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 5
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James R. Mallory, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Edmund Lucas, National Technical Institute for the Deaf; William Arnold
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
and Research Methods DivisionTags: IoT, VM, Virtual, Raspberry Pi, student labs, project development, virtual labsAbstractThe growing field of the Internet of Things (IoT) is valuable for Engineering and EngineeringTechnology students to know. Due to COVID and often limited resources, this can be a difficulttopic to teach. The authors pioneered a way to implement the same IoT systems both withphysical devices and a Virtual Machine (VM) environment using a Raspberry Pi with servos,buttons, and lights. The VM used the Quick Emulator (QEMU) on the Ubuntu Linux platform.QEMU is a type 2 hypervisor that runs within the user space and performs virtual hardwareemulation. The authors developed educational activities which allowed AAS/AOS level
Conference Session
Improving Mechanics Courses
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy Mays, The Citadel; Kevin Bower, The Citadel; Kyle Settle, The Citadel; Blake Mitchell, The Citadel
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Mechanics
AC 2007-394: USING CONCEPT-ORIENTED EXAMPLE PROBLEMS TOIMPROVE STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN A TRADITIONAL DYNAMICSCOURSETimothy Mays, The CitadelKevin Bower, The CitadelKyle Settle, The CitadelBlake Mitchell, The Citadel Page 12.1541.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Using Concept Oriented Example Problems to Improve Student Performance in a Traditional Dynamics CourseAbstractThree years of assessment of student performance in CIVL 301 (Engineering Mechanics:Dynamics) has indicated that students are missing many key concepts that are required todevelop and solve engineering problems involving course material. Subjective facultyassessment results
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Modern Software Measurement Techniques
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gangbing Song, University of Houston; Claudio Olmi, University of Houston; Richard Bannerot, University of Houston
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Instrumentation
National Science Foundation for providing the grants which made thisproject possible. Additionally, we would like to thank Quanser Incorporated and Lord Corp. fortheir industrial support and help in the development of the SVP and the instructors who havekindly allowed these experiments to be presented in their classrooms.References1. Corter, J., Nickerson, J., Esche, S and Chassapis, C. “Remote vs. Hands-On Labs: A Comparative Study,” Proceedings of the 34th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 20-23, 2004, Savannah, Georgia.2. Duan, B., Ling, K.V., Mir, H., Hosseini, M. and Gay, R. K. L. “An Online Laboratory Framework for Control Engineering Courses,” International Journal of Engineering, 2005, Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 1068
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Raghu Korrapati; Nikunja Swain; Mrutyunjaya Swain; James A. Anderson
success of the Internet and the Web. This alsoled to the revolution of the Internet-enabled instrumentation using programs like Laboratory VirtualInstrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW). LabVIEW is a graphical programming environmentand is based on the concept of data flow programming; a programming concept different from thesequential nature of traditional programming languages, that cuts down the design and developmenttime of an application. It is widely accepted by industry, academia, and research laboratories aroundthe world as a standard for data acquisition and instrument control software. At South Carolina StateUniversity (SCSU), the PC and VI based system concept is used to design and develop a laboratorycalled Computer Based Virtual
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2010 North Midwest Section
Authors
Thomas Shepard
A Comprehensive and Culminating Thermodynamics Lab Competition Thomas Shepard University of MinnesotaIntroductionLab components to engineering courses are valuable for providing students with hands-onexperiences, demonstrating principles learned during lecture and developing basic experimentaland measurement skills. Depending on the target learning outcomes, students in a lab class maytake part in a variety of experiences including demonstrations, “cookbook” type experiments,guided inquiry exercises, and independent/design projects (Edwards & Recktenwald, 2010;Prince & Felder, 2006; Prince & Felder 2007). Typically the lab component runs
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2008 GSW
Authors
K.C. Praveen; Malur N. Srinivasan
working as a Design and Fabrication Engineer with Quadna, Inc. Colorado. His research interest is inmaterial science and fluid dynamics.MALUR N. SRINIVASANDr. Srinivasan currently serves as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Histeaching and research interests are in the materials and manufacturing area, including design-led materials and manufacturingprocess selection, preparation and consolidation of nanomaterials and quality improvement in manufactured products. Dr.Srinivasan is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas.. Proceedings of the 2008 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of New Mexico – Albuquerque
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division Technical Session 4
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; James I. Craig, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Meltem Alemdar, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
educational curricula, K-12 STEM programs after-school programs, and comprehensive school reform initiatives. Across these evaluations, she has used a variety of evaluation methods, ranging from a multi-level evaluation plan de- signed to assess program impact to methods such as program monitoring designed to facilitate program improvement. She received her Ph.D. in Research, Measurement and Statistics from the Department of Education Policy at Georgia State University (GSU). c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Development of a Portable, Experimental Platform to Demonstrate the Role of Material and Cross-Section in Beam
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Alfano, College of the Canyons
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
work experience in business and industry, and/or in other organizations.3. Please describe the role employers play in the design and implementation of your courses/programs. Describe one example in detail.4. Describe your leadership involvement in energy technology-related activities (work, community, regional, research, policy arena, etc.).5. Describe what professional development activities you have participated in the last 3- 5 years and give one example of a collaborative activity.6. What do you consider your greatest professional accomplishment to date related to energy technology?7. What do you consider as one of the greatest challenges today in preparing and education workers for the renewable energy field?Part II
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Roman Z. Morawski; Jerzy Woznicki; Andrzej Krasniewski
financial constraints, the situation ofengineering schools is particularly difficult for two essential reasons: higher costs of running engineering courses, compared to artsand science courses, and bad shape of the Polish industry.The whole time interval 1989-1995 may be subdivided into three periods: legal initialization (1989-1991), adaptiverestructurization (1991-1993) and creeping frustration (1 993-95). During the first period, new academic laws were passed by theParliament, a new institution responsible for financing research projects (State Committee for Scientific Research) was established,and new rules for financing the teaching activity of the universities were introduced by the Ministry of National Education. As aconsequence, the process
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
William de Kryger
without an on site evaluationof the proposed exchange location. As simple and straightforward as the proposed exchangemay seem, there are a multitude of potential difficulties lurking in the details. Things that seempainfully obvious to one party may not be so obvious to the other party. It is essential that a trip Page 6.643.4 Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright 2001, American Society for Engineering Educationbe scheduled to physically examine and evaluate the academic exchange potential of theproposed site. International communications are
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Construction Project Delivery and Control
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Wesley Martin, Central Washington University; Philip Warren Plugge, Central Washington University
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Construction
- tain Prestress as a project engineer, quality controller and production controller. His research focuses on evidence-based project delivery, model implementation in engineering and construction management education, risk analysis in construction, and undergraduate field training in construction management. He also has contributed and reviewed articles in the International Journal of Construction Education and Research. Page 26.148.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Active Learning Games: Challenging players’ mindsets for Integrated
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2007 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Ing-Chang Jong
θ D / C = θD − θC (1) θC / D = θC − θ D = − θ D / C (2) Proceedings of the 2007 Midwest Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education 4The tangential deviation t D / C of D with respect to C is the vertical linear displacement drawnfrom D of the deflected beam to the tangent drawn at C of the deflected beam, as shown in Fig.3. Note carefully that the tangential deviation tC / D of C with respect to D is, on the other hand,the vertical linear displacement drawn from C of the
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2008 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Carol Siri Johnson
, 1989.2. Hodgson, M., Conservation Distlist - Letterbooks, 2004, , accessed Sept. 8. 2007.3. Rhodes, B. and W.W. Streeter, Before Photocopying: The Art & History of Mechanical Copying 1780- 1938, New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press & Heraldry Bindery, 1999.4. Aldrich, M.A.L., New York Natural History Survey 1836-1845, University of Texas at Austin: Austin, 1974.5. Mann, C.R., A Study of Engineering Education Prepared for the Joint Committee on Engineering Education of the National Engineering Societies, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1906: New York City, 1918.6. Ferguson, E.S., Engineering and the Mind's Eye, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Carol Siri Johnson
, 1989.2. Hodgson, M., Conservation Distlist - Letterbooks, 2004, , accessed Sept. 8. 2007.3. Rhodes, B. and W.W. Streeter, Before Photocopying: The Art & History of Mechanical Copying 1780- 1938, New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press & Heraldry Bindery, 1999.4. Aldrich, M.A.L., New York Natural History Survey 1836-1845, University of Texas at Austin: Austin, 1974.5. Mann, C.R., A Study of Engineering Education Prepared for the Joint Committee on Engineering Education of the National Engineering Societies, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1906: New York City, 1918.6. Ferguson, E.S., Engineering and the Mind's Eye, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999
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2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference - "Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption"
Authors
Jenna Wong P.E., San Francisco State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Paper ID #35216Paper: Transition of Instructional Methods from an In-Person to OnlineCourse and the Lessons LearnedDr. Jenna Wong P.E., San Francisco State University Dr. Wong is an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University with focus on resilience/sustainability, high performance structures, and engineering education. Her doctorate research at UC Berkeley inves- tigated the applicability of seismic isolation and supplemental viscous damping to nuclear power plants with focus on seismic resilience and safety. The work identified isolation parameters for the optimization of design to produce high performance
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New Program/Course Success Stories
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Susan Murray
withoutquestion.Conclusion Overall it was an interesting experience. It renewed my faith in college studentsand made me less cynical. It did improve the class preparation and the participation of thestudents. However, it did not achieve the level of class attendance that I had hoped. Ibelieve the survey results can be generalized, providing insight into our students. Ibelieve there is promise in gaining formal commitments from students related to theirclass performance. I plan to continue building on this experience and am eager to hearfeedback from others on this topic.SUSAN L. MURRAYDr. Murray currently serves as an Associate Professor of Engineering Management at theUniversity of Missouri – Rolla. Her research interests include engineering education,work
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Teaching Tools for Humanities and Ethics
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Edward Gehringer
in early 2000, and though it did not become a majorfactor in the 2000 Presidential election campaign, it is quite well documented, with civil andcriminal cases as well as dozens of articles in major newspapers. Since there does not seem to beanother description of the case from start to finish, this paper will endeavor to provide one, Page 7.865.1followed by a discussion of the issues it raises for computer professionals. Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright Ó 2002, American Society for Engineering Education2. Overview of the