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K-12 & Pre- College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lawrence E. Whitman, Wichita State University; Alex Petersen, STEMpact2020; Christopher D Wyant, Wichita East High School
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Enterprise Integration and Network- ing. His research interests are in enterprise engineering, engineering education, and lean manufacturing. Prior to receiving his PhD, Dr. Whitman spent ten years in the aerospace industry as a practicing Industrial Engineer.Alex Petersen, STEMpact2020Mr. Christopher D Wyant, Wichita East High School Page 26.1769.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Moving from volunteering to mentoring K12 students: What does it take? (Work-in-Progress)AbstractEngaging minority and underrepresented students in STEM fields in
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Advances in Engineering Economy Pedagogy
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Gosavi, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Engineering Economy
, Page 14.1149.3many believe that “supply chain” is a new buzz word for productionplanning and the “lean” principle is a new fashionable name for good oldindustrial engineering or “cost-effectiveness.” Regardless of whether theabove is true, it can be stated without any doubt that revenue management isnot a new name for any subject that has been taught in the past. And yet, it isrooted in operations research, which happens to be one of the core coursesin IE. A third reason is that IE departments have not revised their curriculawith the same frequency as have chemical, electrical, mechanical or civilengineering departments. And this course provides IE departments with anopportunity to teach a topic that has not been taught traditionally. There
Conference Session
Graduate Student Experiences
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Kawintorn Pothanun; William Peterson
taught. Mostgraduate students may not have taken a class which emphasizes how to teach anengineering class. I leaned how to teach an engineering class by observation in the manyengineering classes I took at the undergraduate and graduate levels. At Old DominionUniversity, I attended the Graduate Teaching Assistant Institute prior teaching my firstengineering class. I found this one-day seminar very helpful in preparation.Fortunately, the engineering department typically selects the course textbook for theassigned graduate teaching assistant. As a new educator, I received a syllabus from theprofessor who often teaches this course. I found it was very useful in designing my ownsyllabus.Know Your StudentsI found it was very important to know my
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Bosman, Purdue University; Sandhya Arumugam, Purdue University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #25207A Scaffold and Competency-Based Learning Approach to Innovation-RelatedThinking FrameworksDr. Lisa Bosman, Purdue University Dr. Bosman is an Assistant Professor in Technology Leadership and Innovation and the Program Co- ordinator for Transdisciplinary Studies in Technology. Her STEM education research interests include entrepreneurial mindset, renewable energy, competency-based learning, self-regulated learning, transdis- ciplinary education, civic engagement, and faculty professional development. She spent the first part of her career working as a manufacturing engineer for world-class companies including
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Interdisciplinary Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University; Michael G Mauk P.E., Drexel University; Radian G. Belu, Drexel University; Eric Carr, Drexel University
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Engineering Technology
). That limited student understanding as well as his/her engagement indeveloping the experiment and ultimately grasping the methodology of generating an optimalexperimental set-up that serves the purpose of the proposed investigation, the various sources oferror and error propagation in such experiment. That led also to disconnection between lecturedmaterial and laboratory activity.To overcome these issues, we proposed an integrated lecture/experiment package, where thestudent is fully involved in creating and analyzing the experiment during laboratory activity,based on his prior knowledge gained from previous courses as well as in class lectures (deliveredprior to each lab activity and closely linked to each lab activity). In this way the
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
S. Jimmy Gandhi, California State University - Northridge; Mario G. Beruvides P.E., Texas Tech University; Sepideh Taghizadeh; Jennifer A. Cross, Texas Tech University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #16248A Comprehensive Review of Entrepreneurship Course Offerings in Engineer-ing ProgramsDr. S. Jimmy Gandhi, California State University - Northridge Dr. S. Jimmy Gandhi is an assistant professor at California State University, Northridge. His research interests and the courses he teaches includes Quality Management, Lean Manufacturing, Innovation & Entrepreneurship,Sustainability as well as research in the field of Engineering Education. He has over 30 conference and journal publications and has brought in over $500K in research grants to The California State University, Northridge.Dr. Mario G. Beruvides P.E
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melinda Seevers, Boise State University; Pat Pyke, Boise State University; William Knowlton, Boise State University; Cheryl Schrader, Boise State University; John Gardner, Boise State University
agoal of 25 for the following year. To date, six sophomores and two freshmen have been placedin industry internships as displayed in Table 2. Intern’s Type of Company Tasks Major ME Semiconductor precision Researching materials selection and contacting equipment manufacturer vendors ME Ventilation equipment Participating in the implementation of lean manufacturer manufacturing and some tooling re-design EE Semiconductor Conducting tests on digital devices EE Telemetry and monitoring Developing and testing prototype boards
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Improving Statics and Dynamics Classes
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Anna Dollar; Paul Steif
Session 2268 Learning Modules for the Statics Classroom Anna Dollár, Paul S. Steif Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Department Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056 / Department of Mechanical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213IntroductionMechanical integrity, which remains an essential requirement for a vast array of technologies, newand traditional, is strongly rooted in the basic subjects of mechanics. The success of students in awide range of courses in mechanical, civil, and
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Tactical Approaches to Entrepreneurship Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edward Pines, New Mexico State University; Patricia A. Sullivan, New Mexico State University; Luke Nogales, New Mexico State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
have proper equipment and tools – must help test, build, and manufacture in small scale.Finally, contractual issues might arise in reference to conflict of interest between the school andpartners, academic integrity, or intellectual property rights.2 The competition between a student’s more traditional curriculum and innovation andentrepreneurial efforts can be problematic. Students may already have time constraints withformal coursework, and may be reluctant to pursue projects which do not count towards theirdegrees. One way to resolve this issue is to integrate these topics into the curriculum, such as inthe form of offering a minor in innovation and entrepreneurship.2 Innovation can also be a challenge if students do not feel
Conference Session
Engineering Professional Development for K-12 Teachers – I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Sullivan, The College of New Jersey; Stephen O'Brien, The College of New Jersey; John Karsnitz, The College of New Jersey
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
)ETE 283/Digital Electronics TED 380/Junior Professional ExperienceETE 365/Prototyping Laboratory* ETE 285/Instrumentation and Controls Lab.*ETE 371/Mechanical Systems Design ETE 381/MechatronicsSPE 323/Literacy and Inclusion* TED 360/Integrated M/S/T for Young Learners____ ____/Liberal Learning ElectiveSenior I (4 Units) Senior II (4 Units)TED 480/Content and Methods ETE 495/Senior Design ProjectETE 481/Seminar ETE 461/Manufacturing SystemsETE 490/Student Teaching (2 Units) TED 492/Facilities Design and Management ____ ____/Liberal Learning Elective* 0.5
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Course Efforts
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary P. Halada, Stony Brook University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
needs, aging infrastructure, the impacts ofclimate change, and managing emerging technologies for human health, manufacturing andmaintaining environmental integrity, the study of engineering disasters and the nature of risk incomplex systems (and their broader societal and ethical context) will be an educationalnecessity.1For engineering, science and technology students in particular, the study of engineering disastersin their broadest context is critical. On one level, it is obviously necessary to learn from ourmistakes. But just as, if not more importantly, it is the broader context of failure – failureunderstood through the lens of the “open system” – which must be understood, especially in anincreasing complex engineered world. A key need
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Engineering Education Ties and Engineering Programs in the Middle East and Latin America
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jaby Mohammed, Petroleum Institute
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International
AC 2012-5460: TEACHING FRESHMEN ENGINEERING DESIGN VIAHYBRID MODE: A CASE STUDY IN THE MIDDLE EASTDr. Jaby Mohammed, Petroleum Institute Jaby Mohammed is a faculty at the Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE. He received his Ph.D. in Indus- trial engineering from University of Louisville (2006), master’s in industrial engineering from University of Louisville (2003), and also a master’s in business administration from Indira Gandhi National Open University (2001). His research interests include advanced manufacturing, design methodologies, Six Sigma, lean manufacturing, and enterprise resource planning. He previously taught at Indiana University- Purdue University, Fort Wayne in Indiana and at Morehead State
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Denise Dorricott; Richard Devon
engineeringdesign. It is suggested that pedagogy is one of those activities that can benefit greatly by being informed bydesign methods. Thus, we can prepare all students for a changing world by teaching them the norms andmethods of design through a pedagogy which embraces those norms and methods. The theoretical and researchsupport for such a pedagogy is also presented.Social Change Technology is one of the forces that drives social change, and it seems to be doing so at an increasingrate. It led to the transition from an agricultural economy to a manufacturing economy to a service economy.Now, with massive corporate re-engineering laying off hundreds of thousand of white collar workers, a neworder may be emerging.1 This time it is information
Conference Session
Innovations in Solid Mechanics
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ning Fang, Utah State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
AC 2012-3345: ENHANCING STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF DYNAM-ICS CONCEPTS THROUGH A NEW CONCEPT MAPPING APPROACH:TREE OF DYNAMICSProf. Ning Fang, Utah State University Ning Fang is an Associate Professor in the College of Engineering at Utah State University, USA. He has taught a variety of engineering courses such as engineering dynamics, metal machining, and design for manufacturing. His areas of interest include computer-assisted instructional technology, curricular reform in engineering education, the modeling and optimization of manufacturing processes, and lean product design. He earned his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in mechanical engineering and is the author of more than 60 technical papers published in
Conference Session
Internet Programming and Applications
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Paul Lin; Aik Mon; Harold Broberg
. Potok, and Line Pouchard, "Multiagent Framework for Lean Manufacturing," IEEE Internet Computing, Vol. 3, No. 5, September/October 1999, pp. 58-59.BiographiesPAUL I-HAI LINPaul is Associate Professor and Chair of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, at IndianaUniversity - Purdue University Fort Wayne. He has been with Purdue University since 1985 and is a registeredProfessional Engineer (EE) in California and Indiana. Prior to joining IPFW, he taught in the Engineering andTechnology Department of Dutchess Community College (NY) for three years; in the Electrical EngineeringDepartment of National Taipei Institute of Technology for two years; and worked in industry for 8 years. Hewas a Visiting Associate Professor in
Collection
2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Elif Kongar; Kurt A. Rosentrater
. That is, regardless of the type of industry (i.e., manufacturing orservice), some energy usage is almost always required, and an environmental impact is mostlikely to occur throughout the production cycle (e.g., raw material consumption, waste, air/waterpollution, etc.). Hence, equipping students with necessary skill sets that will enable them toanalyze, build, and improve such complex systems is important to ensure that they can meetthese new industry needs. Due to the wide range of engineering disciplines, relevant topics mayonly be optional for many students’ educations. Therefore, relying on environmentalsustainability related major and/or courses alone might not be sufficient to satisfy this need. Thislimitation can easily be overcome by
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Training and Support for NEEs
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Te-shun Chou, East Carolina University; John Barry DuVall, East Carolina University; Kamalesh Panthi, East Carolina University; Tijjani Mohammed, East Carolina University
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New Engineering Educators
Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Dr. DuVall received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Industrial Technology and Education from Indiana State University and his Ph.D. in Indus- trial Education and Technology from the University of Maryland. Dr. DuVall is the author or co-author of six textbooks, chapters in books, and many refereed articles. Two of his latest books, Co-authored with David R. Hillis, are: Improving Profitability Through Green Manufacturing: Creating a Profitable and Environmentally Compliant Manufacturing Facility, August 2012, (John Wiley and Sons Publishing Company, Inc.) and Manufacturing Processes—Materials, Lean Manufacturing and Productivity, August 2011 (Goodheart
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lash B. Mapa, Purdue University Northwest; Feroja Goni, Purdue University Northwest; Sadia Alam; Gokarna Aryal, Purdue University Northwest
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #21896Developing a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a Decision SupportSystem in Horticulture IndustryDr. Lash B. Mapa, Purdue University Northwest Lash Mapa is a Professor in Industrial/Mechanical Engineering Technology at Purdue University North- west (PNW). His undergraduate and graduate degrees are in Chemical Engineering. He has several years’ experience as a Chemical Engineer, Process and Project manager with European and U.S. manufacturing organizations. Currently, he is involved in the MS Technology program at PUC and has managed over thirty lean six sigma projects with manufacturing, service
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Entrepreneurship and Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nadiye O. Erdil, University of New Haven
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
years. She holds B.S. in Computer Engineering, M.S. in Industrial Engineering. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Binghamton University (SUNY). Her background and research interests are in quality and productivity improvement using statistical tools, lean methods and use of information technology in operations management. Her work is primarily in manufacturing and healthcare delivery operations. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Fostering Entrepreneurial Mindset In An Engineering Statistics Course AbstractIn order to better prepare their students for the
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International Engineering Education: Developments, Innovations, Implementations, and Pedagogical Challenges in Engineering Education
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael E. Auer, Carinthia Tech Institute, Austria; Arthur Walter Edwards, University of Colima
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International
fabricated by worldwide cooperationand manufacturing resources are linked by international supply chains. Nowadays, engineershave to know how to work in multi-cultural environments with people from different countries.This means the next generation of engineers will need to possess the ability to work seamlesslyacross cultures, have outstanding communication skills and be familiar with the principles ofproject management, logistics, and systems integration. • To face current real-world challenges, higher engineering education has to find innovative ways to quickly respond to the new needs of engineering education, and at low costs.This means it is necessary to improve the agility of engineering education in the future. One of
Conference Session
Engineering Management Program Design
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natalie Cherbaka, North Carolina State University; Jerome Lavelle, North Carolina State University
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Engineering Management
the bridge between the engineering and management disciplines.6  The engineering manager possesses both the ability to apply engineering principles and a skill in organizing and directing people and projects.3EM programs are distinguished from systems engineering (SE) programs primarily by themanagement aspect. SE focuses on the development life-cycle from an operational andmathematical perspective with heavy emphasis on decision analysis, structured problem solvingapproaches, and the interaction/integration of systems. In contrast, an EM program focuses onmanaging SE efforts and engineering relationships with the rest of the organization. Along thespectrum of programs labeled as EM, those that rely heavily on industrial
Collection
2022 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Justyn Allen Bunkley, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Marc J Louise O. Caballes, Morgan State University; Margaret Ajuwon, Morgan State University; Guangming Chen, Morgan State University
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Diversity
sweep angle of 27.5 degrees. 5. ReferencesBenson, T. (2014). Brief history of rockets. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 12(06).Barbosa, A. N., & Guimarães, L. N. F. (2012). Multidisciplinary design optimization of sounding rocket fins shape using a tool called MDO-SONDA. Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management, 4, 431-442.Dey, Anup Kumar. “Introduction to Von Mises Stress (with PDF).” What Is Piping, What Is Piping, 25 Dec. 2021, https://whatispiping.com/von-mises-stress/.Fraley, E. R. (2018). Design, Manufacturing, and Integration of Fins for 2017-2018 OSU ESRA 30k Rocket.History.com Editors. “Germany Conducts First Successful V-2 Rocket Test
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From Entrepreneurship Education to Market
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William A Kline, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Thomas W. Mason, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Brian Charles Dougherty, Rose-Hulman Ventures
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2012-4189: BEING INNOVATIVE: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THEPRACTICE OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATIONDr. William A Kline, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Bill Kline is professor of engineering management and is currently serving as interim Dean of the Fac- ulty at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Kline has a Ph.D. degree from the University of Illinois in mechanical engineering and worked in industry for many years before joining Rose-Hulman. Kline was Co-founder and Chief Technical Officer at Montronix, a company providing monitoring systems for industrial machinery. At Rose-Hulman, his professional interests include design, innovation, systems engineering, quality, and manufacturing systems.Dr. Thomas W. Mason
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New Electrical ET Course Development
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Biswajit Ray
. Qualitative feedback from students is presentedbelow through their comments. 9 Liked working with software and hardware integration 9 Enjoyed working with partner 9 Applying classroom knowledge to real-world examples was interesting 9 Great to have specification-based project development experience 9 Very thorough, easy to follow LabVIEW programming exercises at the beginning of the semester got me a great start 9 Just getting to do a self-developed lab project was fun 9 Very interesting course……making me lean towards computer-based automation career 9 I found the course challenging and interesting ¾ Reliance on partner was a problem ¾ Writing lab reports was time consuming ¾ Include a little more structured learning
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Diana G. Somerton; Craig W. Somerton
improve the program. The overall concept of EC 2000 is toapply the principles of Continuous Quality Improvement to the development and improvementof the undergraduate program.Another motivation for developing ME 2000 has come from industry, a customer of theproducts of engineering undergraduate programs. Within the last two decades increasing globalcompetition has forced American manufacturing to adopt some form of continuous quality Page 5.175.1improvement, total quality management, reengineering, lean manufacturing, call it what youmay. Many companies with active CQI programs have extended the CQI tools and concepts totheir supplier base, often
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FYP) - Technical Session 7: Making
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Morlock; Louis Josef Handwerker; Ludvik Alkhoury, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Jaskirat Sodhi, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Ashish D. Borgaonkar, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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First-Year Programs Division (FYP)
, 10 = highly functional User-Friendliness The intended function of the project is clear to the user. 1 = hard to understand, 10 = easy to understand Synthesis Organic The project is pleasing to the eye. It features an ergonomic design for optimal UI/UX. 1 = not pleasing, 10 = easy and enjoyable to use Well-crafted The project is manufactured with quality and designed well for assembly. The circuitry is integrated
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ME Education Poster Session
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Matthew Panhans; Joseph Musto; William Howard
manage and manipulate databases and to effectively mine data will be critical.1Mechanical engineers will be expected to use information technology and computing capabilitiesin a number of ways, including “computer-based design-build engineering” (such as thatpracticed on the Boeing 777 project)1, system integration and control2, and complex computer-based manufacturing and logistics strategies1.2) Student/Population DemographicsThe demographic study presented in The Engineer of 2020 results in the following projections1: • Hispanic Americans will grow to 17% of the U.S. population • African Americans will grow to 12.8% of the U.S. population • The percentage of whites will decrease to 63.7% of the U.S
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Project-Based Learning
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald R. Ulseth, Iron Range Engineering; Jefferey E. Froyd, Texas A&M University; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Dan Ewert, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Iron Range Engineering; Bart M. Johnson, Itasca Community College
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Design in Engineering Education
local iron mine”. Utilizing the Bloom's modified taxonomy asa guide, faculty have been able to track increases in sophistication of student learning oftechnical knowledge, depth of problem solving abilities, and ability to executeengineering design. The program received a state award for excellence in curriculumdevelopment. Three entrepreneurial projects were entered in a state-wide businesscompetition. Two of the projects placed in the top 10 in their division with one of thoseearning finalist (top 3) designation. One student group participated in a nation-wideGeneral Electric-sponsored Lean Engineering University Challenge were they designedand implemented a significant Lean process improvement in a GE manufacturing plant.This group placed
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashland O. Brown, University of the Pacific; Daniel D. Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy; Paul Henry Schimpf, Eastern Washington University; Richard H. Crawford, University of Texas, Austin; Ismail I Orabi, University of New Haven; Kyle A. Watson, University of the Pacific; Jiancheng Liu, University of the Pacific; Kathy Schmidt Jackson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Chuan-Chiang Chen, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Firas Akasheh, Tuskegee University; Michael Orr, The University of Texas at Austin; Kevin Leigh Webster Jr.; George Turvey, Graduate Research Assistant ; Mouchumi Bhattacharyya
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
mechanics, system dynamics, measurements, acoustics, and vibrations.Dr. Firas Akasheh, Tuskegee University Dr. Akasheh has been with the Mechanical Engineering Department at Tuskegee University since 2008. His primary interest is in the area of solid mechanics and manufacturing as well as the integration of best practices in engineering education.Mr. Michael Orr, The University of Texas at AustinMr. Kevin Leigh Webster Jr.Mr. George Turvey, Graduate Research Assistant Graduating mechanical engineer pursuing blended MSES/BS degree at the University of the Pacific in Stockton CA. Coop experience at Gallo Winery in Modesto CA working in package qualification.Dr. Mouchumi Bhattacharyya
Collection
2007 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Lawrence Whitman; Zulma Toro-Ramos; Steven Skinner
, requiresthem to understand the perspectives of each other and themselves, improving theirintercultural communication competence.Typically, students will need to learn in a team towards some substantive andauthentic goal. In the process, they must be able to communicate effectively.That, in turn, requires them to understand the perspectives of each other andthemselves, improving their intercultural communication competence.Examples of global learning include the following existing courses:ME 662. A senior design course in which students develop a design for a foreignsponsor or to work in multicultural teams for a foreign sponsor. Currentlyinvolves Russia and India.IME767. Lean Manufacturing – students interacting with others from overseasinstitutions