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2023 CIEC
Authors
Maged Mikhail; Hassan Hayajneh
, companies, and businesses, becomes anecessity to enhance engineering education. Technology education, on the other hand, is verydynamic and changes daily. At the technology education level, establishing a partnership andcollaboration with industry can help to address some of these challenges. The advantages ofuniversity-industry partnerships (UIP) are both incredible and numerous. The strength of anyuniversity's program depends on staying relevant to innovative technologies used and currentmarket trends, not only regionally but globally as well. The collaboration between PurdueUniversity Northwest (PNW) and LinMot USA is a great example of a successful university-industry partnership. Through a donation of hardware and software to the university
Conference Session
Computers in Education Engineering Division Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Lewis, University of Louisville; Jeffrey Lloyd Hieb, University of Louisville
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Paper ID #12210Work-in-Progress: Incoming Student Technology EducationDr. James E. Lewis, University of Louisville James E. Lewis, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals in the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville. His research interests include paral- lel and distributed computer systems, cryptography, engineering education, undergraduate retention and technology (Tablet PCs) used in the classroom.Dr. Jeffrey Lloyd Hieb, University of Louisville Jeffrey L. Hieb is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Fundamentals at the Univer
Conference Session
Trends in ME Education Poster Session
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Brian Humann
Application of PLM to MEMS Devices in Education Brian Humann, Charles Pezeshki, and M. Grant Norton College of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164AbstractIndustrial usage of Product Lifecycle Management software has enabled engineers to design,analyze, and manage products from conception to retirement. PLM software is currently used inthe aerospace, automotive, chemical and petroleum, and electronics industries. With theincreased use of PLM software product development has become more streamlined and requiresengineers to be proficient with these new tools
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2006 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
LeeRoy Bronner; Olusola Laniyi
number of graduates from the HBCUs.2. ObjectiveThe primary objective of this study is to research ways of improving the education of AfricanAmericans by significantly increasing the number of college graduates from Historically BlackCollege and Universities (HBCUs) using object-oriented software analysis and designmethodologies. HBCUs are institutions of higher learning, whose principal mission is to educateAfrican Americans. Based upon this objective, there are two significant questions to beaddressed by this research: a) Is it possible, through innovative measures, for the current set of HBCUs throughout the United States to educate African Americans on a massive scale? b) What is the best way to design the format and presentation of
Conference Session
Curriculum and Assessment III
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaoyan Gong, Institute of Smart Education, Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries. ; Liang Zhao, Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology; RenHao Tang, Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology; YaNa Guo, Faculty of InformationTechnology,Beijing University of Technology; Xiwei Liu, Qingdao Academy of Intelligent Industries; Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jian He, Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology; Fei-Yue Wang, National Key Laboratory of Management and Control for Complex Systems, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Ying Tang, Rowan University; Wanruo Shi, Beijing Normal University; Xiaojie Niu, Beijing Normal University; Xinzhu Wang, Beijing Normal University
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
Technology, Japan in 2006. His research interest covers smart education systems, science and technology innovation education, human factor engineering, sensor network, modeling and control of complex systems, management information system.Dr. Jian He, Faculty of Information Technology, Beijing University of Technology Jian He is now with Beijing Engineering Research Center for IoT Software and Systems. He is an asso- ciate professor at Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China (e-mail: Jianhee@bjut.edu.cn).Prof. Fei-Yue Wang, National Key Laboratory of Management and Control for Complex Systems, ChineseAcademy of Sciences Professor & Director of the National Key Laboratory of Management and Control for Complex
Conference Session
Information Integration and Security
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
J. Cecil
Page 9.736.12manufacturing scenario and links software modules implemented in C, C++ and Java on Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for EngineeringUnix, PC and Linux platforms. These software modules reside in computers in LasCruces (New Mexico), Monterrey (Mexico) and State College (Pennsylvania). Throughtutorials and software demonstrations, students are provided a detailed understanding ofthe usefulness of using an architecture such as CORBA for a virtual enterprise orientedmanufacturing context. When the part design specifications change and the availabilityof a specific machining
Conference Session
Fluid Mechanics Experiments and Laboratories
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
MURAT OKCAY; BILGEHAN UYGAR OZTEKIN
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
and safety concerns of using Class 4 lasers prevent this technology being used in the undergraduate and graduate laboratory teaching. Recently, however, a relatively inexpensive, and safe for classroom use ‘educational Particle Image Velocimetry’ (ePIV) system with web based interactive software was developed. This novel technology is an instrument that can be used in diverse educational settings because of its effectiveness as an education tool, high-tech appeal, compact size, low cost and safety. In this paper we introduce ePIV, describe its components in detail and provide examples of how it can be used to enhance undergraduate and graduate laboratory experience.1. IntroductionCreativity is essential in generating scientific
Conference Session
Robots and K-12 Computer Applications
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert L. Avanzato, Pennsylvania State University, Abington
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Multi-robot Communication for Education and ResearchAbstractMulti-robot communication is a key technology in modern robotics education and research.Applications such as search and rescue, exploration, mapping, reconnaissance, and remote datacollection may all benefit from robot teams or swarms which rely on multi-robot communicationtechnology. Based on the importance of this technology, our objective is to develop and evaluateeducational resources to introduce multi-robot communication into the undergraduate experienceusing low-cost hardware and software tools. Using XBee radio technology (Digi International),educational resources, design challenges, and laboratories have been developed to
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Morteza Sadat-Hossieny
Section 2563 Innovations in delivering up-to-date education/training by higher education institutions Morteza Sadat-Hossieny Northern Kentucky UniversityAbstractThe cost of upgrading and maintaining modern equipment and facilities is staggering. Somecolleges and universities have come up with innovative and cost-effective ways to provide theopportunity for their students to work with the latest instruments and machineries available onthe market. This article presents two examples of the innovative methods being used today. Itwill also identify other options
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences in Mechanical, Materials and Thermal Systems
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M. Reza Emami, University of Toronto; Jason Kereluk, University of Toronto
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
. Page 23.97.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013A REMOTELY-ACCESSIBLE RECONFIGURABLE PLATFORM FOR ROBOTICS EDUCATION Page 23.97.2AbstractThis paper discusses a new remotely-accessible, serial-manipulator platform for roboticseducation. The hardware is an 18 degree of freedom manipulator that can lock any combinationof its joints in any position in their continuous range to emulate a manipulator with fewer degreesof freedom. The manipulator is controlled by an integrated design and simulation environmentrunning on a host workstation, which links through a target processor to the manipulatorhardware. The software application is remotely accessible by students via
Conference Session
Assessment in BME Education
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Rich Fries; Paul King; John Gassert; Joan Walker; Paul Yock; Sean Brophy; Jay Goldberg
Session 2609 Outcomes of a Biomedical Engineering Design Education Workshop Paul H. King, Joan Walker, Sean Brophy, 1 Jay Goldberg, 2 Rich Fries3, John Gassert4, Paul Yock5 1: Vanderbilt University/ 2: Marquette University/ 3: Datex-Ohmeda/ 4: Milwaukee School of Engineering/ 5: Stanford UniversityAbstract: A full day biomedical engineering design education workshop was held on October22, 2002 in conjunction with the joint IEEE-EMBS/BMES conference in Houston. Attendeeswere from both University and Industry backgrounds. Eight subject areas relating to theteaching and conduct of design
Conference Session
Aligning Graduate Programs with Industrial Needs
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Priyesh Uday Mehta, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Catherine G.P. Berdanier, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
) Expensive initial costs of software and hardware 2) Rapidly evolving technology makes defining the content tricky (DFAM) 3) Definition of skillsets required for AM engineers 4) Interdisciplinary skillsets for AM professionals to “connect the dots” between disciplinesThe pace of innovation in Additive Manufacturing makes it tricky for educational institutions tokeep up. One way to address this issue could be by conducting ‘Knowledge update sessions’ withinthe ecosystem where students and educators share the latest news in the industry thereby creatinga co-learning environment. Also, frequent technology transfer sessions could be conducted by AMcompanies on campus. The NSF workshop on AM suggested that an AM curriculum shouldprovide the
Conference Session
Web-Based Instruction
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Austin Asgill
, were encountered in thedelivery of the course materials. These issues had to be addressed in order to effectively deliverthe courses at the remote sites with minimal disruptions. The following technical issues wereencountered: • Difficulty transferring large PowerPoint files to the VTEL computer system. • Insufficient memory on VTEL equipment to allow for simultaneously running the Page 8.358.5 VTEL software, the PowerPoint software, as well as one of the application “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright
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2007 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Douglas R. Carroll; Hong Sheng
can log into the session using any name they wishto use, which gives them the freedom to ask any question, no matter how stupid, and no"Proceedings of the 2007 Midwest Section Conference of the American Society forEngineering Education" 5one else will know who asked it. Webex® sessions end up being a very personal andprivate experience for the students, and most of them like it better than traditional officehours. It gives the students and faculty more freedom. For university budgets, Webex® is a relatively expensive software package. Thecost for 55 licenses is $75,000 per year. The license allows the university to use up to 55computers logged
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Kathi Cahill; Joe C. Guarino
Session 1658 TS/2 IMPLEMENTING DESIGN-BASED ENGINEERING EDUCATION WITH COMPUTER SIMULATIONS Joe C. Guarino, Kathi Cahill Mechanical Engineering Department Boise State University ABSTRACTDesign-Based Engineering Education (DBEE) is a method for introducing design intobasic engineering science courses. DBEE uses specially structured computer-simulationmodules to introduce basic principles through a discovery-learning process. The DBEEmodules are supported by Working ModelTM; an engineering simulation software packagedeveloped and
Conference Session
COED: EE Topics
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Radian G Belu, Southern University; Lucian Ionel Cioca, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu; Richard Chiou, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.)
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
conscious manufacturing, Internet based robotics, and Web based quality. In the past years, he has been involved in sustainable manufacturing for maximizing energy and material recovery while minimizing environmental impact. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017Symbolic Computation Applications in Power Engineering EducationRadian Belu, Southern University, Baton Rouge. USALucian Cioca, University “Lucian Blaga” of Sibiu, RomaniaAbstractThe complexity of power system problems requires the use of modern, multiple and advancedcomputing tools and programs. Software applications in power system operation, analysis andmanagement began several decades ago. As power systems have become increasingly
Conference Session
Energy Education and Industry Needs
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David McDonald, Lake Superior State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
and technical education in this technology. “Education is the really importantfoundation for where the industry is headed in this field. Over time there will be a lot moreclasses created that blend electrical, mechanical, software, and chemical engineering.”8In recent years there has been recent interest in developing electric vehicle courses and supportmaterials. In addition, during September 2009 the US Department of Energy awarded $ 39.1Million under the Advanced Electric Drive Vehicle Education Program to support thedevelopment of new courses and course materials for graduate, undergraduate, secondarystudents, teachers, technicians, emergency responders, and the general public.9This challenge of educating a workforce for the emerging
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Sofia M Vidalis, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College; Rajarajan Subramanian, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College
course is bycreating walkthroughs from the model they have created. The program that was used to create theirmodels was Revit, an Autodesk software program. The reality of creating a walkthrough, usingthe VR goggles, was to use Sentio VR and bring the model into a VR realm.Bridging the Gap between Theory and PracticeThe traditional approach to civil engineering education often separates theoretical concepts frompractical applications. VT bridges this gap by providing students with opportunities to apply theirtheoretical knowledge in simulated real-world scenarios. VR software allows them to create andmanipulate 3D models, virtually interact with construction equipment, and analyze theperformance of various design solutions under different
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2013 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Nasser Alromaih; Mark Rajai; S. Jimmy Gandhi
and A. Dippenaar (2003), Developing the next generation of potential entrepreneurs: co-operation between schools and businesses?, South African Journal of Education, Volume 23, Issue 4, Pg 319-322.9. Government of Quebec (2012), Entrepreneurs in the Classroom, http://inforoutefpt.org/entrepreneuriat/documents/cegep_ang.pdf10. Palo Alto Software (2012), Live Plan Software for Business Plans, http://www.liveplan.com/reviews, Retrieved on January 13, 2013.11. Nielsen, Kate (2013), Top Ten Advantages of Using Online Storage Services, http://online-storage-service-review.toptenreviews.com/top-ten-advantages-of- using-online-storage-services.html, Retrieved on January 12, 201312. Pennsylvania State
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Systems Engineering Education and K-12
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fernando Garcia Gonzalez, Texas A&M International University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering
sophisticated softwareto perform the autonomous navigation using the sensor inputs. The complexity of the projectnecessitates the involvement of a relatively large group of students working together on differentparts of the system.The Robotics Laboratory at the University of Central Florida has been participating in the annualIGVC competition since 2002. In this project the students learn about most of the engineeringdisciplines that are typically included in a complex robotic project such as software design,computer vision, sensor data interpretation and fusion, robotic motion planning, vehiclenavigation, vehicle design and construction, electric motor control, computer interfaces tovarious components and many others. Naturally this education
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Aparicio Carranza; Casimer DeCusatis
Spring 2015 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, April 10-11, 2015 Villanova Universitywireless devices, such as smart phones and tablet computers. The CCAC has an establishedrecord of undergraduate student contributions to open source software development projects18-21,which are expected to benefit from an increased focus on cloud security. By makingcybersecurity accessible in this way, we can provide a much richer experience for undergraduatestudents with basic programming skills and an interest in data networking.VI. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORKThe industry-wide emphasis on cybersecurity and penetration testing has driven a renewed focuson the education process for information security professionals. We have developed a novelapproach to cybersecurity
Conference Session
Curriculum and Assessment II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiannong Meng, Bucknell University; Jianming Deng, Jinling Institute of Technology and Southeast University
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #24747A Snapshot of Undergraduate Computing Education in ChinaDr. Xiannong Meng, Bucknell University XIANNONG MENG is a Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science at Buck- nell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. His research interests include distributed computing, data mining, intelligent Web search, operating systems and computer networks. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A.Prof. Jianming Deng, Jinling Institute of Technology and Southeast University Jianming Deng is a Professor of Computer Software
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Lang-Wah Lee; Tamer Ceylan
personal discovery andto encourage students in developing their own approach to conductexperiments. A graphical programming software, LabVIEW [1], is used forthis purpose.A Virtual Laboratory for Inquiry-Based Learninq A virtual laboratory component is being developed to implement theinquiry-based learning. V i r t u a l l a b o r a t o r i e s a r e computer-simulatedlaboratories that look, operate, and produce results similar to real ones[ 2 ] . In comparison to real laboratory, the virtual laboratory ischaracterized by its versatility and flexibility because it is softwarebased. These two characteristics make it an ideal tool to s i g n i f i c a n t l yimprove the undergraduate laboratory education. First, it allows
Conference Session
Technology in Classrooms - Construction Engineering Perspective
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammed Haque, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Ph.D. in Civil/Structural Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey. His research interests include fracture mechanics of engineering materials, composite materials and advanced construction materials, computer applications in structural analysis and design, artificial neural network applications, knowledge based expert system developments, application based software developments, and buildings/ infrastructure/ bridges/tunnels inspection and database management systems. Page 11.1435.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Visualization in Construction Science and
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Experience with Experiential Learning
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Les Kinsler; Thomas Mertz; Troy Harding
Session #2249 Business and Education Cooperation through Classroom Projects Troy Harding, Les Kinsler, Pedro Leite, and Thomas Mertz Engineering Technology Department Computer Systems Technology Kansas State University – SalinaAbstractThis paper describes the incorporation of projects supplied by localbusinesses/industries into computer software courses in an attempt to provide studentswith an opportunity to develop collaborative problem solving skills, teamwork,professional responsibility, and most importantly an exposure to design
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Renata Anna Gorska
educational goal may be achieved by using different methodsand means.The teachers of engineering graphics today tend to use, if not overuse, CAD/CAM software inthe educational process. Sometimes it is assumed that computer graphics software is the primarymeans that will enhance a student’s spatial visualization ability. On the contrary, recent research[8] provides data to prove that the influence of computer graphics on the enhancement of spatialability is not so direct and straightforward. Electronically created tutorials on web pages,instructional movies and CD interactive media are nowadays produced to the advantage ofengineering graphics students. We should probably ask ourselves if the amount of time it takes toproduce these materials is
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New Trends in Graduate Engineering Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daphene Koch, Purdue University; Orczyk Joseph, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
teaching environment. Page 14.654.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 GRADUATE EDUCATION IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: SUCCESS ONLINE ABSTRACTThis paper will describe the use of videoconferencing software to present synchronous distancelearning graduate classes in a construction management department at a Purdue university.Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional allows the faculty to use a hybrid synchronous, interactivedelivery model for this department’s masters program. Synchronous distance education connectsstudents and professors in real-time. It allows
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
R. Sureshkumar; J. Sato
placed to the MEMC Inc., St. Peters, web site and to theacademic research laboratories that work on silicon manufacturing through CVD and non-CVDprocesses. This will enhance professional awareness and improve career prospects.Introduce experimental and software tools: Software tools will includeMaple/Mathematica/Matlab and special purpose software such as FIDAP, Fluent, POLYFLOWetc. This could complement the introductory course on computing (CS 265 at WashingtonUniversity). Similar introduction to applications of flow visualization [4] digital particle imagingvelocimetry (DPIV), infrared thermal imaging (IRTI), Rheometry etc. could also be given throughthe IRIMs.K-12 Education: IRIMs developed based on simpler illustrations of engineering target
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CIT Division Technical Session #2
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Nelson, Texas A&M University; Brent Donham, Texas A&M University - Commerce
responsible disclosure, proper data handling, and any other related training assigned. Such training is required and must be verified. Further, record of this training must be maintained. (Policy 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4, Application I.7) • Study methodology and instruments Cybersecurity research and education, by its nature, involves intentional network intrusion, virus testing and ethical hacking. A full understanding of the methodology and instruments to be used in a study or project is required to fully assess the vulnerability and ethical considerations of a given project. Further, the review panel needs to be aware of all systems and software that can be affected, both internal and external to
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert A. Chin; Amy R. Frank
Session 3630 The Multimedia Instruction Initiative: Implications for Engineering Education Robert A. Chin, Amy R. Frank East Carolina UniversityRecently, East Carolina University reiterated its commitment to the delivery of high quality and effectiveinstruction through their Multimedia Instruction Initiative. The purpose of the Initiative was to assist faculty inintegrating electronically based instructional computing technologies into their respective curricula. A requestfor proposals yielded 39