the client’s accessibility.The secure website and web-server must address and safeguard confidentiality, integrity, andavailability for Virtual Classroom system.The internet security involves protection of internal and external risks to the website &webserver, client computing system, and the business systems to which it connects. Externalthreats to an E-Commerce website come from many sources, including the electronic economicenvironment and risks associated with the external internet and related networks. Internal threats Proceedings of the 2015 American Society for Engineering Education Pacific Southwest Conference Copyright © 2015, American Society for Engineering Education
engineers or industrial designers. But they are so empathetic thatthey can branch out into other skills, such as anthropology, and do them as well. They are able toexplore insights from many different perspectives and recognize patterns of behavior that pointto a universal human need. That’s what you’re after at this point — patterns that yield ideas."According to the organizers of the T-Summit [6], "Currently higher education isproducing I-shaped graduates, or studentswith deep disciplinary knowledge. T-shaped professionals are characterized bytheir deep disciplinary knowledge in at leastone area, an understanding of systems, andtheir ability to function as adaptiveinnovators and cross the boundariesbetween disciplines.The two halves of the
served in other senior-level positions in state government as Director of Water Supply and Watershed Management. He served un- der four governors. He has B.S. and M.S. degrees in civil engineering. Also, he has received numerous civic and academic awards, including an honorary doctorate in engineering technology after delivering the commencement address at Wentworth in 1993. He is also a registered Professional Engineer. Page 25.342.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Students Lacking in Understanding of Construction Impacts A
Multimeter Design Kit for Circuit Theory Education Seth W. Percy, Joshua E. Perry, Carlos L. Lück Electrical Engineering, University of Southern MaineAbstract— One of the most common tools faculty guidance throughoutfor the practicing electrical engineer is the implementation.multimeter. This paper describes a kit thatwas fabricated for use in laboratory Index Terms— Multimeter, Galvanometer,experiments to explore concepts of circuit D'Arsonval meter movement, Voltmeter,design and implementation of a simple Ammeter, AC, DC, PCB, 3-D printing,analog multimeter. The commercial Laboratory, Electromechanical, Multi-scale
, dealingwith questions effectively, and giving participants the chance to speak are all importantaspects to leading successful meetings. The next challenge of the project was to create atraining in which these lessons could be presented to civil engineering students.training session After gathering information about leading public meetings, I developed an appliedlearning module to teach civil engineering students best practices for conducting publicmeetings. The training begins with a thirty-minute lecture that educates the studentsabout what a meeting leader can do to create the best possible public meeting, followedby role-playing scenarios in mock meetings. The lecture section of the training starts with information about how to
II Engineering Critical Inquiry I Math, English,-design -critical thinking physics-teamwork -literacyTable 2. Arizona State Engineering Degree- Years 2-4Engineering Design Studios Engineering-studios completed each term from sophomore to senior specializationyear integrate general education/ social studies subjectsand engineering General education subjects Other Cross-Disciplinary ProgramsSeveral schools have developed Bachelor of Arts in Engineering programs to achieve the goal of
Acknowledgements: This material is based upon work supported through a grant fromthe T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics and in part by the NationalScience Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE) under NSF CA No.EEC-1041895. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed inthis material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of ASU, TheSanford School, NSF or DOE.References[1] Geisinger, B., & Raman, D. (2013). Why they leave: Understanding student attrition from engineering majors. International Journal of Engineering Education, 29(4), 914-925.[2] Nelson, K. G., Husman, J., Brem, S. K., Honsberg, C., & Bowden, S. (2011). Optimizing educational approaches
2006-868: ENHANCING MATHEMATICS INSTRUCTION WITH ENGINEERINGDESIGNM. David Burghardt, Hofstra University Dr. M. David Burghardt is Professor, Chair of the Engineering Department, and co-Director of the Center for Technological Literacy at Hofstra University. He is the author of 11 engineering and technology education texts, numerous publications, and teaches a course on children’s engineering for in-service elementary school teachers.Krowles Christine, Plainview School Distict Christine Krowles is a fifth grade teacher in the Plainview School District and a graduate the MA/MST program at Hofstra University
manufactur- ing. She is a member of the Alabama Initiative for Manufacturing Development and Education (Alabama IMaDE), where she contributes to the development and teaching of manufacturing courses for the new Manufacturing Systems Engineering (B.S.) program at the University of Alabama. Additionally, Ms. Salehzadeh is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).Gustavo Galvani, University of AlabamaAnahita Zargarani, University of Alabama NAProf. Nader Jalili, University of Alabama Dr. Nader Jalili joined Southern Methodist University (SMU) as its next Dean of Lyle School of En- gineering in March 2023 from the University of Alabama where he was a
Paper ID #49183BOARD # 85: WIP: BST Cards: A Tangible Binary Search Tree (BST)Activity for Developing Algorithmic Thinking in Middle School StudentsDuncan Johnson, Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach Duncan Johnson is an undergraduate student at Tufts University majoring in Computer Science. He is the co-founder and Executive Director of BX Coding, a STEM education nonprofit dedicated to building open-source software and curriculum for STEM educators. Through his work with BX Coding and the Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO), his research has focused on educational methodologies and
THE ROLE OF ITERSHIPS I HIGHER EDUCATIO Jeanne Radigan jeanne.radigan@farmingdale.edu Farmingdale State College Lupton Hall - 109 2350 Broadhollow Road Farmingdale, NY 11735 Abstract: Internships have become a key component in curricula at many institutions of higher education. This paper examines the role of internships in regards to the value they have to students, to the institution and to the industry (employers). Designing and
. Page 2.100.7 7[2] Michael Mills' quotation from Bedworth, D., Henderson, U., and Wolfe, P. M., Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing, McGraw-Hill, 1991.[3] NCMS Members Share New Training Models", R. Lang. FOCUS National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, pg. 4, August, 1991.[4] Okamura, S., “Engineering Education in Japan,” International Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 6-15, 1993.[5] Yamazaki, K., Miyazawa, S., “A Development of Courseware for Mechatronics Education,” International Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 61-70, 1992.[6] El Maraghy, Hoda A., “Computer Integrated Manufacturing Education and Research
Paper ID #44153Integrating Theory and Practice: A CFD Education ApproachDr. MEHMET Nasir SARIMURAT, Syracuse University Mehmet Nasir Sarimurat earned his Ph.D. from Syracuse University in Syracuse, NY, USA, in 2008. He held positions as a Senior and Staff Engineer at United Technologies Carrier Corporation in East Syracuse, NY, USA, from 2007 to 2018. In 2018, he made the transition to the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Syracuse University. Currently, he serves as an Associate Teaching Professor and also holds the role of Undergraduate Program Director for Mechanical Engineering. His research is
Session 3120 Software and Hardware for Web-based Education Carl Steidley and Rafic Bachnak Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiAbstractInstitutions of higher education are actively seeking new methods to complement theirscience and engineering distance education programs with online experimentation. Thispaper describes the design and development of a virtual laboratory environment thatallows students to perform laboratory experiments from remote locations through a webbrowser. A front panel in LabVIEW displays the results and allows
Paper ID #14438Digital Technology Education Collaborative Third Year Progress ReportDr. Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University Dr. Alaraje is an Associate Professor and Program Chair of Electrical Engineering Technology in the School of Technology at Michigan Tech. Prior to his faculty appointment, he was employed by Lucent Technologies as a hardware design engineer, from 1997- 2002, and by vLogix as chief hardware design engineer, from 2002-2004. Dr. Alaraje’s research interests focus on processor architecture, System-on- Chip design methodology, Field-Programmable Logic Array (FPGA) architecture and design
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places oureconomy as a whole at risk, jeopardizes our international trade, and, above all, undermines the American Association for Engineering Education Draft Paper for Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN 2014 innovation that our Nation needs to thrive in the future. However, with a sustained focus,alignment of interests, and coordinated action by industry, academia and government, the Nationcan retain its leading position in advanced manufacturing.12”The report gives recommendations for policy initiatives, which address the country’s needs inthree broad categories:1. Enabling Innovation,2. Securing the Talent Pipeline, and3. Improving the Business ClimateAt the same time that many are asserting the dearth of skilled workers, a
From the Proceedings of the 2008 meeting of the American Society of Engineering Education Session 3426 Educational Particle Image Velocimetry Interactive Experiment Suites Murat Okçay PhD and Bilgehan Uygar Öztekin PhD Interactive Flow Studies Abstract: Laboratory experience is an essential component of teaching Fluid Mechanics. Hands-on teaching methods provide a lasting understanding of the fluid flow principles. Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) has become a very powerful technique for studying fluid mechanics. Unfortunately very high price
2019 ASEE Midwest Section Conference (Wichita State University-Wichita, KS) Integrating 4D Printing Processes into STEM Education Yeshaswini Baddam, Md. Nizam Uddin, Thisath Nisitha Dasal Attampola Arachchi Attampola Arachchige Don, and Eylem Asmatulu* Department of Mechanical Engineering Wichita State University, 1845 Fairmount Street, Wichita, Kansas 67260-0133 *Email: e.asmatulu@wichita.eduAbstract The combination of three-dimensional (3D) printing and smart materials into printablematerial has led to the development of
of the United States in international trade." 1 In response to thisCongressional mandate, the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education(ATE) program was created. Since 1993, the ATE program has funded projects and centers thatfocus on the improvement of technician education and, thus, on producing a technologicallyprepared workforce. 2 Page 7.136.1 Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationShortly after SATA was passed, NSF convened a workshop to address critical issues in
curriculum and teaching in science education from Boston University.Lara Hebert Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Serves as the Outreach and Public Engagement Coordinator for The Grainger College of Engineering. She brings to this position and this initiative expertise in teacher education and curriculum design.Dr. Luisa-Maria Rosu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Luisa-Maria Rosu is the Director of I-STEM (Illinois Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) Education Initiative and a Research Associate in the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. A former mathematics teacher, elementary through college, her interests evolved from teachers
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his academic career as a faculty member in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State University. Dr Koubek's research focuses on usability, human aspects of manufacturing, and human-computer interaction. He has been editor of the International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, and is a member of the Editorial Board for the International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing and the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. Dr. Koubek was Conference Chair for the Fifth International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation and Co-Chair for the Fourth International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive
. Christenson, D. Kim and A. L. Reschly, " Measuring cognitive and psychological engagement: Validation of the student engagement instrument," Journal of School Psychology, vol. 44, no. 5, pp. 427-445, 2006.[9] M. T. H. Chi and R. Wylie, "The ICAP Framework: Linking Cognitive Engagement to Active Learning Outcomes," Educational Psychologist, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 219-243, 2014.[10] J. C. Foreman, A. Farag, A. Ali, I. Alkabbany, M. S. DeCaro and T. Tretter, " Towards a multi-dimensional biometric approach to real-time measurement of student engagement in the STEM classroom," in Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2020.[11] K. J. O'Malley, B. J. Moran, P. Haidet, C. L. Seidel, V. Schneider, R. O
student and STEM education experiences. She currently works in these areas as co-founder/board member of Duke First, founder/director of Packs of Hope, 501(c)(3), and a mentor in different education spaces. Dr. McKeown graduated with a Ph.D. and Masters in Mathematics from the University of Alabama and her A.B. in Mathematics from Duke University.Jialing Wu, The Ohio State University Jialing Wu is a first-year PhD student in Engineering Education at the Ohio State University. She earned her M.Ed. in International Education Policy and Management at Vanderbilt University, Peabody College, and also holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from China. Her research interests encompass computational social
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Students’ Interests in STEM via Summer Learning Experiences: See Blue STEM Camp,” Sch. Sci. Math., vol. 114, no. 6, pp. 291–301, Oct. 2014, doi: 10.1111/ssm.12079.[12] National Reseach Council, Successful K-12 STEM Education: Identifying Effective Approaches in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2011. doi: 10.17226/13158.[13] I. Obembe et al., “Survey of Courses on Semiconductor Manufacturing at U.S. Universities,” IISE Annu. Conf. Proc., pp. 1–6, 2024, doi: 10.21872/2024IISE_7253.[14] S. Murphy, A. MacDonald, C. A. Wang, and L. Danaia, “Towards an Understanding of STEM Engagement: a Review of the Literature on Motivation and Academic Emotions,” Can. J. Sci
transportation equity, human rights, environmental justice, and economic resilience. He grew up in Cusco, Per´u, where he obtained his B.S. in civil engineering at the University of San Antonio Abad of Cusco. He also earned an MSCE degree from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayag¨uez. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Issues at the Intersection of Engineering and Human Rights: Insights from a National Academies SymposiumAbstractEngineering touches nearly every aspect of modern life, with the ability to help solve pressing globalchallenges or, conversely, to risk harms to society. While principles like ethics are gaining traction inengineering discourse
courses. He has published several peer reviewed journal and conference papers in these areas. His research areas are space systems, robust fault tolerant control, nonlinear control, adaptive control, small spacecraft design, high performance spacecraft components, mechatronics, real-time health monitoring, and diagnostic methodology. Page 25.1170.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Spacecraft Integration & Test: An undergraduate course in systems engineering practiceAbstract- The teaching of good systems engineering practice to
Christmas special “Rudolph the red nose reindeer”. Theoutside shell was built using paper machete and chicken wire. It was built in two pieces, a frontand a back to allow easy access to the inside. This body was mounted onto a metal skeletonmade from metal corner brackets. The corner brackets were strong enough to be used as asimple, easily assembled, alternative to a welded frame. After the internal framing wascomplete, the two body pieces were stapled together. To avoid placing excess weight on the Page 10.155.4 Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright