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Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peng Li, East Carolina University; Tijjani Mohammed, East Carolina University; Lee Toderick, East Carolina University; Chengcheng Li, East Carolina University; Philip Lunsford, East Carolina University
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Information Systems
AC 2008-1682: A PORTABLE VIRTUAL NETWORKING LAB FOR IT SECURITYINSTRUCTIONPeng Li, East Carolina UniversityTijjani Mohammed, East Carolina UniversityLee Toderick, East Carolina UniversityChengcheng Li, East Carolina UniversityPhilip Lunsford, East Carolina University Page 13.80.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 A Portable Virtual Networking Lab for IT Security InstructionAbstractInformation and computer technology programs are facing several challenges such as rapiddevelopments of technologies, outdated lab equipment and materials, and increasing demands forremote labs from on-campus and distance education (DE) students. The purpose of this paper
Conference Session
BME Courses & Curricular Content
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Patzer, University of Pittsburgh
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Biomedical
to eitherdrop the course from the curriculum or alter the course to achieve the relevancy to bioengineeringthat we originally envisioned.Two events occurred at about the same time that provided insight in how we might increase therelevancy of our biothermodynamics course. First, the National Science Foundation sponsoredthe VANTH ERC (Vanderbilt-Northwestern-Texas-Harvard/MIT Engineering Research Center)1to develop and implement educational approaches and materials specifically directed towardbioengineering. VANTH uses the How People Learn2 approach to establish a pedagogicalframework to enhance student understanding of material. Second, two new texts directed towardbiological thermodynamics became available14, 15. The Haynie text14, is
Conference Session
K-12 Programs for Girls and Young Women
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Burkett, University of Arkansas; Claire Small, Springdale High School; Charles Rossetti, University of Arkansas; Bryan Hill, University of Arkansas; Carol Gattis, University of Arkansas
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Women in Engineering
AC 2008-1834: A DAY CAMP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS TO CREATE ASTEM PIPELINESusan Burkett, University of ArkansasClaire Small, Springdale High SchoolCharles Rossetti, University of ArkansasBryan Hill, University of ArkansasCarol Gattis, University of Arkansas Page 13.29.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 A Day Camp for Middle School Girls to Create a STEM PipelineAbstractThe College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas hosted an Engineering & ScienceSummer Day Camp for girls, July 30-Aug 3, 2007. This camp was initiated by two teachersinvolved in pre-engineering programs at Springdale High School. The teachers are involved inProject Lead the Way
Conference Session
Innovations in ME Laboratory Instruction
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Shaw, Geneva College
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2008-2436: ENHANCING THE LABORATORY EXPERIENCE USING PEEREVALUATION OF GROUP LABORATORY REPORTS IN A FLUID MECHANICSCOURSEDavid Shaw, Geneva College David W. Shaw is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Geneva College. He received his B.S.M.E. in 1983 from Geneva College and his M.S. (1986) and Ph.D. (1988) from the Ohio State University. His research interests include measurement and modeling of thermal properties of materials and teaching the design process in undergraduate engineering classes. He has developed courses and laboratories in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, instrumentation, and freshman design. He has been active in sponsoring student teams in competitions such as Solar
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Programs and Curricula
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Nemes, Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley
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Systems Engineering Constituent Committee
institutions with engineering programs reporting having a fully onlineprogram, compared to 33 percent for business, although penetration rates fordoctoral/research institutions is somewhat higher. Expanding the geographic reach tostudents is the primary reason for institutions to enter online education, although the Sloanstudy reports that 85 percent of students come from within 50 miles of campus, which theyclassify as local or from the state or surrounding states which they classify as regional.Given that backdrop, what makes a master’s program in systems engineering a goodcandidate to be developed as an online program? First, it should be noted that systemsengineering is a relatively young discipline compared to the other engineering disciplines
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura L. Pauley, Pennsylvania State University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-1251: ADAPTABLE HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS IN FLUID MECHANICSUSING MATHCADLaura L. Pauley, Pennsylvania State University Laura L. Pauley, Arthur L. Glenn Professor of Engineering Education and professor of mechanical engineering, joined the The Pennsylvania State University faculty in 1988. From 2000 to 2007, she served as the Professor-in-Charge of Undergraduate Programs in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering. In 2003, Laura received the Penn State Undergraduate Program Leadership Award. Dr. Pauley teaches courses in the thermal sciences and conducts research in computational fluid mechanics and engineering education. She received degrees in mechanical engineering from University of
Conference Session
Sustainability in Engineering Curricula
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Jarvie, Michigan Technological University
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Environmental Engineering
Michelle.Jarvie@CliffsNR.com or mejarvie@mtu.eduDr. Kurt Paterson, Michigan Technological University Page 14.593.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 AC 2009-1192: Evaluation of ABET Program Curricula Criteria for the Integration of Sustainability Related Subject AreasAbstractABET has also acknowledged the need for the integration of sustainability into engineeringprograms by including it in general criteria. A content analysis was performed on the criteria foreach undergraduate program accredited by ABET. Sustainability and its component concepts ofenvironment, society, and economy were identified within
Conference Session
Freshman Experience in Engineering Technology
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
JungHun Choi, Ohio University; Wieslaw Grebski, Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton; Kenneth Dudeck, Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton
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Engineering Technology
AC 2009-222: THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHING MATERIALS FOR ANINTRODUCTORY COURSE IN ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYJungHun Choi, Ohio UniversityWieslaw Grebski, Pennsylvania State University, HazletonKenneth Dudeck, Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton Page 14.1200.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Development of Teaching Materials for an Introductory Freshman Courses in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering TechnologyAbstract This paper describes the content of two new introductory freshman courses used both theElectrical and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs at Penn State. These
Conference Session
Civil ET Curriculum
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Tito-Izquierdo, University of Houston-Downtown; Alberto Gomez-Rivas, University of Houston-Downtown; George Pincus, University of Houston-Downtown
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Engineering Technology
-1994). Dean Pincus received the Ph.D. degree from Cornell University and the M.B.A degree from the University of Houston. Dr. Pincus has published over 40 journal articles, 2 books and is a Registered Professional Engineer. Page 11.519.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006POSSIBLE SESSIONS: 10. Innovative Curriculum in Engineering Technology 1. Curriculum Development in Civil Engineering Tech. 20. The Future/Direction of Engineering Technology Effective use of Technology Teaching Structural Analysis and DesignAbstractThis paper
Conference Session
Mathematics in Transition
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dale Buechler, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Christopher Papadopoulos
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Mathematics
2006-1256: INITIAL RESULTS FROM A MATH-CENTERED ENGINEERINGAPPLICATIONS COURSEDale Buechler, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering Member ASEE, IEEE, BEMS 2007 ASEE Mathematics Division Chair-Elect 2006 ASEE Mathematics Division Program Chair Director ASEE Mathematics Division(2003 - Present) Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers Outstanding Teaching Award - College of Engineering and Applied Science (2000-2001) 1999 Science and Engineering Education Scholars Program Participant email: buechler@uwm.eduChris Papadopoulos, University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee Assistant Professor Civil Engineering and Mechanics
Conference Session
Digital Communications Systems
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Border, Bowling Green State University
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Electrical and Computer
2006-652: A BLUETOOTH-BASED HANDSET WIRELESS DATA ACQUISITIONSYSTEMDavid Border, Bowling Green State University Page 11.8.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 A BluetoothTM-based Handset Wireless Data Acquisition SystemAbstractAn innovative data acquisition system that is suitable for laboratory work in electricalengineering/computer engineering communication coursework is detailed in this paper. Thework makes use of currently available technologies including a BluetoothTM module in thecommunication path, and a Windows Mobile 2003 PDA as the system handset. Such itemsillustrate important data acquisition and data communication elements that are being
Conference Session
Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph P. Fuehne P.E., Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
applications in thermodynamics, assessment practices targeted at ABET accreditation, K-12 outreach programs , and measurement science and training. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Laboratory Measurement Activities in a First-Year Engineering Technology ClassAbstractPurdue Polytechnic Columbus is one of ten statewide extensions of Purdue University and islocated about an hour south of Indianapolis in an economic region dominated by manufacturing.Just less than 40% of the workforce in this 10 county region is directly employed by themanufacturing industry. The primary employer in the region is diesel-engine manufacturerCummins, Inc. but there are many others including Toyota, Honda
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas R. Consi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jocelyn Frances Lorrey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Michelle Kornberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Ocean and Marine
Paper ID #21232Beyond the Sea PerchDr. Thomas R. Consi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Consi is the education director at the MIT Sea Grant program. His research interests include un- derwater robotics, biomimetic robotics and marine animal biomechanics. Dr. Consi is passionate about engineering education and has developed and taught several hands-on lab-oriented courses primarily in mechatronics and marine robotics.Miss Jocelyn Frances Lorrey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mechanical engineering undergraduate at MIT, class of 2018.Ms. Michelle Kornberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Michelle
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies - Bring Your Own Experiment
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Garth V. Crosby, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Marcelene Allecia Cunningham
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
, including IEEE INFOCOM, and IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a member of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and Eta Kappa Nu.Dr. Marcelene Allecia Cunningham c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017BYOE: Utilizing the EET Communication SimulatorAbstractIt can be challenging to effectively teach a first course in communication systems to electricalengineering technology (EET) undergraduates. One reason for the difficulty is that complexmathematical and signal-processing concepts must be introduced without the mathematical rigorexpected in a traditional electrical engineering course. To
Conference Session
Mechanics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammad Reza Hassanzadeh Gorakhki, Colorado State University; Daniel W. Baker Ph.D., P.E., Colorado State University; Stephanie F. Pilkington, Colorado State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
online sections of CIVE 260 Statics and CIVE 261 Dynamics. He has a keen interest in active learning and has a particular interest in both physical and virtual interactive learning tools. Daniel has a PhD from Colorado State University and is a registered Professional Engineer in Colorado.Stephanie F. Pilkington, Colorado State University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Evaluating the Effect of Flipped Classroom on Students’ Learning in Dynamics- Relative Velocity and Instantaneous Centers of Zero VelocityAbstractFlipping the classroom is an instructional approach where students learn about a topic outside ofclassroom and then use class time for active learning. Our control-impact
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eric Constans, Rowan University; Karl Dyer, Rowan University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #14456Sensing and Control Electronics for a Benchtop Hybrid PowertrainDr. Eric Constans, Rowan University Eric Constans is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Rowan University. His research interests include engineering education, mechanical design and acoustics and vibration.Mr. Karl Dyer, Rowan University Karl Dyer is a Mechanical Engineering Technician at Rowan University. He received his B.S. in mechan- ical engineering and M.S. in electrical engineering from Rowan University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Sensing and Control Electronics for a
Conference Session
Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mike Ellis, Idaho State University; Richard M. Wabrek P.E., Idaho State University
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Engineering and Public Policy
Institute.Dr. Richard M. Wabrek P.E., Idaho State University Dr. Wabrek has been an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Idaho State University since 1989. In the past he served in the capacity of associate dean and interim dean at ISU. Prior to that time, he served as a faculty member and chairman at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville. Page 26.797.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Freedom of Speech in Academia Dr. Mike Ellis and Dr. Richard Wabrek, Idaho State UniversitySituations often arise inside the classroom and
Conference Session
Manufacturing Materials and Processes
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University; Selin Frances Sirinterlikci, Carnegie Mellon University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Paper ID #8580Utilizing Rep-Rap Machines in Engineering CurriculumDr. Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University Arif Sirinterlikci is the Interim Department Head of Engineering for Robert Morris University, and a University Professor. He has been involved in ASEE and SME organizations in the fields of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. He has conducted research in Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering, Biomedical Device Design and Manufacturing, Automation and Robotics, and CAE in Manufacturing.Miss Selin Frances Sirinterlikci, Carnegie Mellon University
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-oriented Studies: Electrical and Computer Engineering Labs
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aidan F. Browne, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Wesley B. Williams P.E., University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Keith Loftus, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Christopher Benfield
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #13844Development of a Low-cost Electromechanical Elevator for ProgrammableLogic and Embedded Controls TrainingDr. Aidan F. Browne, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Dr. Browne is an Assistant Professor in The William States Lee College of Engineering at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His current research areas are mechatronics, mission critical operations, instrumentation and controls. His core courses are an undergraduate three-semester embedded controller practicum and a graduate mechatronics course. He mentors a Senior Design team that competes in the NASA Robotic Mining Competition. He
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Isabelle Dutil, University of Toronto; Varuna Prakash, University of Toronto; Jun Nogami, University of Toronto; Scott Ramsay, University of Toronto
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Materials
interest in engineering education that stems from the differences that he has observed in Engineering vs Physics pedagogy.Dr. Scott Ramsay, University of Toronto Scott Ramsay is currently a lecturer and Adjunct Professor Scott is currently an Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto, in Toronto, Canada, and a registered professional engineer in Ontario. Scott earned his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Toronto in 2007. Scott’s current primary academic interests are in improving the quality of undergraduate engineering education through the use of various reusable learning objects. Scott has taught extensively in Material Science, teaching
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alec Roberto Zavala, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Peter Laursen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Cole C. McDaniel, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Graham C. Archer P.Eng, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Architectural
Paper ID #14963Exploring the Effect of Foundation Flexibility on Structural ResponseMr. Alec Roberto Zavala, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Alec Zavala is a Graduate Assistant for the Architectural Engineering Department at California Polytech- nic University, San Luis Obispo. He currently conducts research in the field of forced-vibration testing of structures under construction. He will be graduating in June 2016 with the intent of entering the field of structural engineering.Dr. Peter Laursen, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dr. Peter Laursen, P.E., is an Associate
Conference Session
Engineering Physics Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A Ross, University of Detroit Mercy; Katherine Snyder, University of Detroit Mercy
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #15616Gender Effects in Physics Assessments of Kinematic GraphsDr. Robert A Ross, University of Detroit Mercy Robert A. Ross is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the Univer- sity of Detroit Mercy. His research interests include semiconductor devices, photovoltaics, and physics pedagogy. Ross received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Wayne State University in Detroit.Dr. Katherine Snyder, University of Detroit Mercy c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Gender Effects in Physics Assessments of Kinematic
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark G. Diller, University of Dayton; Scott I. Segalewitz, University of Dayton
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
several years. It began asa project focused on electrical engineering technology and practical circuit design. The 3Dprinted housings were later added and refined to create a more multidisciplinary project. Thishas allowed the workshop to maintain hands-on circuit board development elements while alsoemphasizing the broader impact of engineers in product development.Bibliography1. de Graaff, E., G. N. Saunders-Smits, M. R. Nieweg. 2005. “Research and Practice of Active Learning in Engineering Education”. Pallas Publications – Amsterdam University Press.2. Fortus Series Printers. http://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/production-series/fortus-380-450mc. Last accessed December 23, 2015.3. Heath, Dan, Chip Heath. 2007. “Made to Stick
Conference Session
Teaching Methods for Engineering Mechanics Courses
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carrie A. Francis, University of Northwestern, St. Paul
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
Paper ID #23244Work in Progress: Use of Storytelling in Mechanics AssessmentsProf. Carrie A. Francis, University of Northwestern, St. Paul Carrie Francis is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at the University of Northwestern-St. Paul. She received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has pre- viously received degrees in biomedical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis (B.S.) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (M.S.). Her teaching interests include general physics, statics & dynamics, and mechanics of materials. Her disciplinary research focuses on
Conference Session
PSW Section Meeting Papers - Disregard start and end time - for online paper access only
Collection
2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Siddharth Vyas, California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo; Ali Dehghan-Banadaki, California Polytechnic State Uni.; Ali O. Shaban, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Tagged Topics
Pacific Southwest Section Meeting Paper Submissions
at Drexel University, Philadelphia. His research interests include applica- tions of magnetic particles in medicine and biology, engineering education, and diversity in engineering education.Prof. Ali Dehghan-Banadaki, California Polytechnic State Uni.Dr. Ali O. Shaban, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Professor Shaban received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State University in 1985. He joined the Electrical Engineering Department at Cal Poly in 1984. Since 1985, Dr. Shaban has done consulting work with San Diego Gas & Electric, Chevron,Southern California Edison,JPL Scientific, and Bluepoint Associates, Ltd., in San Luis Obispo. Dr. Shaban’s field of interest is
Collection
2019 ASEE PNW Section Conference
Authors
Eve Klopf, Oregon Institute of Technology; Aaron Scher, Oregon Institute of Technology
teachEM to all levels from freshmen to graduate and advanced-level students,” in Proc. 2003American Society for Engineering Education Annu. Conf. & Expo.[11] J.F. Hoburg “Can computers really help students understand electromagnetics education?,”IEEE Trans. Education, vol. 36, no.1, pp. 119–122, Feb 1993.[12] X. M. Zhang, S. L. Zheng, Y. Du, X. F. Ye and K. S. Chen, “Perspective of ElectromagneticsEducation,” Proc. Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symp., Xi’an, China, March, 2010.[13] S. Field, G. Quellen, Gizmos: Projects & Devices to Channel Your Inner Geek, Chicago ReviewPress, Chicago, Illinois, 2002.[14] F. M. Mims, III, Science and Communication Circuits and Projects, Niles, Illinois: MasterPublishing, 1986.[15] Leeb, Steven
Conference Session
ECET Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Goodmann, Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
”, Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education AnnualConference and Exposition, Chicago, Illinois.3. http://www.amqrp.org/kits/softrock40/4. Tuttlebee, Walter H. W., “Software-Defined Radio: Facets of a Developing Technology”, IEEE PersonalCommunications, April, 1999, pp. 38-44.5. Nakajima, Nobuo, Ryuji Kohno, and Shuji Kubota, “Research and Developments of Software-Defined RadioTechnologies in Japan”, IEEE Communications Magazine, August, 2001, pp. 146-155.6. Youngblood, Gerald, “A Software-Defined Radio for the Masses, Part 1”, QEX, July/August, 2002, pp. 13-21.7. Youngblood, Gerald, “A Software-Defined Radio for the Masses, Part 2”, QEX, September/October, 2002, pp.10-18.8. Youngblood, Gerald, “A Software-Defined Radio for the
Conference Session
FPD2 -- Highlighting First-Year Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Burton, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
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First-Year Programs
AC 2007-914: THE CHALLENGE OF TEACHING LARGE FIRST YEARENGINEERING CLASSESPeter Burton, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Page 12.1395.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 The Challenge of Teaching Large First Year Engineering ClassesIntroductionTeaching is not always appreciated to the same extent as research within universityenvironments and yet teaching, particularly of large classes, is a significant source of revenuefor universities and a significant contributor to reputation. Academic staff with lecturingresponsibilities will often prefer to focus their teaching on fourth year or postgraduatestudents, because more prestige is associated with these
Conference Session
Sustainable Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stanley Greenwald, New York Institute of Technology
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Environmental Engineering
AC 2007-3079: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONStanley Greenwald, New York Institute of Technology BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH STANLEY M. GREENWALD, P.E. Stanley M. Greenwald, P.E., Professor, Chairperson and Founder of the Department of Environmental Technology, President of the Academic Senate and former Dean of the School of Engineering & Technology at New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY, has over forty years experience in engineering education. A former Executive Secretary of the New York State Board for Engineering and Land Surveying, he was responsible for the licensure of Professional Engineers and the quality review and registration of all
Conference Session
ChE: Innovations in Student Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Danial Hohne, University of Michigan; Leeann Fu, University of Michigan; Barry Barkel, University of Michigan; Peter Woolf, University of Michigan
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Chemical Engineering
. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 2000.6. Shulman, L. S. Those who understand: Knowledge growth in teaching. Educational Researcher, 15(2), 4-14,1986.7. Shulman, L. S. (1987). Knowledge and teaching: Foundations of the new reform. Harvard Educational Review,57, 1-22.8. Barkel B and Woolf P., Process Control: A Relevant Approach. Proc ASEE, Chicago, IL, 2006.9. Hamilton S, Brunell L, Tamm G and Arnas O. Peer Review in Engineering Courses as a Learning Tool ProcASEE, Chicago, IL, 2006. Page 12.1485.11