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Engineering Management Division Technical Session 1: Programs, Pedagogies, and Practices
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charlee Millett, Montana State University; William J. Schell IV P.E., Montana State University; Sandra Wilson Kuntz, Montana State University; Durward K. Sobek, Montana State University
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Diversity
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Engineering Management
Paper ID #18620The Native Healthcare Engineering Internship: Interprofessional Approachesto Improving Rural HealthcareMs. Charlee Millett, Montana State University I’m an undergraduate nursing student at Montana State University. Originally from Anchorage, AK, and I am involved with Caring for Our Own Program (CO-OP), which is for American Indian/Alaska Native students.Dr. William J. Schell IV P.E., Montana State University William J. Schell holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems EngineeringEngineering Management from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and M.S. and B.S. degrees in Industrial and Management Engi
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 1: Programs, Pedagogies, and Practices
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth A. Cudney, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Susan L. Murray, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Brittany Groner, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Katie M. Kaczmarek, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Bonnie Wilt, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Kamaria Blaney, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Julie Phelps, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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Engineering Management
December 2016.Kamaria Blaney, Missouri University of Science & Technology I am an Engineering Management student emphasizing in Industrial Engineering and minoring in market- ing. Capturing the voice of the student was a blast & worth all the feedback we received.Ms. Julie Phelps, Missouri University of Science & Technology Julie Phelps has been an instructional designer at Missouri University of Science and Technology since 2010. She supports faculty in the effective use of technology in the classroom as well as blended/online course development. She holds an M.A. in Information and Learning Technologies from The University of Colorado-Denver and a B.S. Ed. from The University of Missouri, Columbia. From
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 1: Programs, Pedagogies, and Practices
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ulises Daniel Techera, University of Colorado, Boulder; Christy Bozic, University of Colorado, Boulder; Seth Murray, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Diversity
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Engineering Management
and in academia for 3 years.Dr. Christy Bozic, University of Colorado, Boulder Christy Bozic Is the Stephen M. Dunn Professor of Engineering Management and Faculty Director of the Undergraduate Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, an M.B.A. in Marketing, and a Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering Technology. Dr. Bozic builds upon her extensive industry experience to develop undergraduate curriculum to better prepare undergraduate engineers for careers in business and engineering management.Seth Murray, University of Colorado, Boulder Seth is an engineer and entrepreneur. He specializes in small business development, mechanical design and manufacturing
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 1: Programs, Pedagogies, and Practices
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ekaterina Koromyslova, South Dakota State University; Teresa J.K. Hall, South Dakota State University; Byron G. Garry, South Dakota State University
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Engineering Management
currently professor and head of the Construction and Operations Management department at South Dakota State University.Prof. Byron G. Garry, South Dakota State University BYRON GARRY is Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Construction & Operations Management in the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering at South Dakota State University. He has been a member of ASEE since 1998. As SDSU ASEE Campus Representative, his goal is to help fellow College of Engineering faculty to be reflective teachers. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Continuous Improvement of Teaching via Peer and Administrator Classroom
Conference Session
Course and Program Assessment
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Essaid Bouktache; Chandra Sekhar; Jai Agrawal; Omer Farook
] “Criteria for Accrediting Technology Programs” TAC/ABET[2] Sekhar, C.R, Farook, O, Jai.Agrawal, “Academic Quality Management” 2004 ASEE AnnualConference Proceedings. [3] Assessment Forum; 9 principles of good practice for assessing student learning. AmericanAssociation for Higher Education.[4] A Model for Engineering Technician Education: Teaching What the Marketplace Needs.Regional Conference, Las Vegas, NV-2003. NJCATE.BiographyCHANDRA R. SEKHAR is a member of the faculty of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology atPurdue University Calumet. Professor Sekhar earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from the University ofMadras (India), a Diploma in Instrumentation from Madras Institute of Technology and Master’s Degree inElectrical
Conference Session
Recruitment, Retention, and First-year Programs in ECE
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Wilczynski, University of Southern California; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Michael Crowley, University of Southern California
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Electrical and Computer
Teams – No single issue is more important, nor more elusive for an undergraduate program than training undergraduate students to work on teams. At the graduate level, ongoing research projects managed by research professors offer students the team experience and all that it entails. Most engineering programs have senior design classes revolving around a semester-long team project. This is useful, but often, too little and too late. We need projects that encourage cooperation and facilitate mentoring early in an undergraduate’s career. The teaming of two normally independent classes is our key innovation.2. Large Systems – Our semester orientation precludes large projects. Large projects mean design, documentation, project
Conference Session
Successful Entrepreneurship Programs
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Wierman John; Shoukas Artin; Robert Allen; Larry Aronhime
Session 2554 Integrating Biomedical Engineering with Entrepreneurship and Management: An Undergraduate Experience Robert H. Allen, Lawrence B. Aronhime, Artin A. Shoukas, John C. Wierman Johns Hopkins UniversityAbstractWe describe aspects of our cross-disciplinary efforts between biomedical engineering andentrepreneurship and management. Specifically, we describe how these disparate programs arebeing integrated to encourage interaction between students, faculty and administrators to developtechnical prototypes with market potential. In biomedical engineering, a design program is inplace
Conference Session
Capstone Design II
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Soda, U.S. Air Force Academy; Gregory Toussaint, U.S. Air Force Academy; Albert Batten, U.S. Air Force Academy
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Design in Engineering Education
Probabilistic Models or Ops Rsch 411 Topics in Mathematical Programming 4. Comp Sci 211 Intro to Programming for Scientists and Engineers 5. Beh Sci 373 Introduction to Human Factors 6. Systems Engineering Capstone Design I 7. Systems Engineering Capstone Design II 8. Sys Engr 405 Systems Engineering Seminar I 9. Sys Engr 406 Systems Engineering Seminar II27 Semester hours of courses determined by the cadet’s choice of systems engineeringoption: Aeronautical Systems, Communications Systems, Computer Systems, ControlSystems, Electronic Systems Design, Human Systems, Information Systems, MechanicalSystems and Space Systems. Systems Engineering Management Major18 Semester hours of systems
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Huiru Shih P.E., Jackson State University; Gordon W. Skelton, Jackson State University; Pao-Chiang Yuan, Jackson State University; Jessica Buck Ph.D., Jackson State University; Britney M. Williams, Jackson State University
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Engineering Technology
undergraduate tuition/stipend scholarships to be spent over a three-year period. In thewinter of 2010, the EMT program received approval from JSU’s curriculum committee. TheEMT curriculum has been designed to satisfy the general criteria of the Association ofTechnology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). The Technology Departmentwill continue to track metrics to evaluate program benefits.In September 2011, JSU’s Technology Department received another grant from DHS, through itsScience, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Career Development Grants program. Thisgrant will enable JSU to award scholarships to more undergraduate students who demonstratecareer interest in Homeland Security. The mission of this Career Development program is
Conference Session
Track: Learning Spaces, Pedagogy, and Curriculum Design Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
Authors
Elizabeth Hane, Rochester Institute of Technology; Scott Franklin, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Diversity, Learning Spaces, Pedagogy & Curriculum Design
Physics and Astronomy and Director of the CASTLE Center for Advancing STEM Teaching, Learning & Evaluation at Rochester Institute of Technology. His educa- tion research includes projects on the development of identity and affiliation in physics majors throughout their undergraduate career, and, separately, how physicists express conceptual meaning in mathemati- cal formalism. He has co-directed the PEER faculty development program for four years, integrating emerging research projects into ongoing programmatic activities that seek to improve the retention of first-generation and deaf/hard-of hearing students in STEM disciplines. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Improving
Conference Session
Engineering Workforce Track - Session VI
Collection
2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
Authors
Aqdas Malik, George Mason University; Aditya Johri, George Mason University; Rajat Handa, George Mason University; Habib Karbasian, George Mason University; Hemant Purohit, George Mason University
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Engineering Workforce
ICT in supporting distributed work among globally dispersed workers and in furthering social development in emerging economies. He received the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Early Career Award in 2009. He is co-editor of the Cambridge Handbook of Engineering Education Research (CHEER) published by Cam- bridge University Press, New York, NY. Dr. Johri earned his Ph.D. in Learning Sciences and Technology Design at Stanford University and a B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering at Delhi College of Engineering.Mr. RAJAT HANDAMr. Habib Karbasian, George Mason University PhD student in ITDr. Hemant Purohit, George Mason University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018
Conference Session
Curriculum Innovations in Architectural Engineering Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Davis, University of Hartford
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Architectural
American Institute of Architects (AIA). Invite professionals to campus to discuss the CM industry.ObjectiveWe hope to develop three track options for our AET students within a program accredited byboth the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and the NationalArchitectural Accreditation Board (NAAB). The three tracks would include a General Studies(GS) Track, a Construction Management (CM) Track and an Architectural Design (AD) Track.Our approach has always been to prepare our students for all aspects of the construction industry.We plan to continue this, but add an emphasis on specific aspects of the construction industry tobetter prepare our graduates for a very competitive industry.The CM track is an intensive track
Conference Session
Strategic Issues in EM Education
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert Safford; Andres Sousa-Poza; David Dryer; Charles Keating; William Peterson
Session 3242 Systemic Issues in Asynchronous Delivery of Graduate Engineering Management Programs Charles Keating, David Dryer, Andres Sousa-Poza, William Peterson, Robert Safford Old Dominion UniversityAbstractThe purpose of this paper is to exa mine systemic issues that impact the design, delivery,and maintenance of asynchronous engineering management educational products.Asynchronous education continues to rapidly evolve as an alternative to traditionalclassroom delivery. An asynchronous educational system requires the effectiveintegration of technology
Conference Session
Frontiers in Engineering Management Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Howard Eisner, George Washington University
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Engineering Management
The George Washington UniversityAbstract This paper provides an overview of Systems Engineering education in the context of anEngineering Management program. This program has successfully integrated systemsengineering into the broader perspective of engineering management. From a base of corestrengths and competencies in engineering management, the systems engineering courseshave grown in substance and acceptance in the marketplace. Combinations of thesecourses lead to Certificates and Master’s degrees. Further study in systems engineering,together with research and dissertation activities, can lead to a doctorate degree. Aspectsof the offerings discussed in this paper include: (1) system requirements, (2) the systemsapproach, (3) system
Conference Session
Focus on Undergraduate Impact
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Prathivadi Ravikumar
Session 2642 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT CONTENT FOR A SENIOR DESIGN COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING P. B. Ravikumar Professor, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Department University of Wisconsin, Platteville, WIABSTRACTMechanical Engineering students at UW-Platteville take the Senior Design Project Course in thefinal semester of their undergraduate program. Most of the team projects for the course, often allprojects, are provided by industry. The course is designed with the primary objective of providingstudents an experience that serves as a transition
Conference Session
Student Development and Assessment in IE Programs
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Terri M. Lynch-Caris, Kettering University; Jonathan Weaver, University of Detroit Mercy; Darrell K. Kleinke, University of Detroit Mercy
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Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering
AC 2012-3473: BIOMIMICRY INNOVATION AS A TOOL FOR DESIGNDr. Terri M. Lynch-Caris, Kettering University Terri Lynch-Caris, Ph.D., P.E., is an Associate Professor in the Industrial and Manufacturing Department at Kettering University and a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Michigan. She serves as the Director for the Center of Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Kettering. Her areas of interest in teaching and research include ergonomics and human modeling, statistics, work design and lean princi- ples, supply chain management, and environmental sustainability.Dr. Jonathan Weaver, University of Detroit MercyDr. Darrell K. Kleinke, University of Detroit Mercy Darrell Kleinke has more than 25 years of
Conference Session
BME Curriculum Development
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jay Goldberg, Marquette University
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Biomedical
environments have some unique Page 11.1012.2educational needs that are not addressed by most undergraduate or graduate biomedicalengineering programs, or graduate management programs. The Healthcare TechnologiesManagement Program is designed to meet these needs. It combines business, technology, andhealthcare and is ideal for biomedical engineers whose career goals include technicalmanagement for a medical device company or healthcare facility.Description of ProgramThe Healthcare Technologies Management Program (HTM) has been described previously.2 It isjointly offered by Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee,Wisconsin
Conference Session
Program Delivery Methods and Technology
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Howard Evans; Shekar Viswanathan
discipline, it focuses on the tools, processes, and methods needed to design,implement and test complete systems, and to adapt existing systems as their environmentevolves. This academic program combines the engineering management area with the field ofsecurity and safety. This curriculum identifies the common fundamentals and practices thatdefine the theory and effective practice of asset and people protection, and it communicatesthese principles through a sound academic forum. The highlights of the program includeproblem identification, assessment, risk reduction and control engineering. Graduates areacademically prepared to appear for both the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certificationadministered by the American Society of Safety
Conference Session
Curriculum and the Classroom
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victor Taratukhin, SAP America; Natalia Pulyavina, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
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Engineering Management
Paper ID #23549The Future of Project-based Learning for Engineering and Management Stu-dents: Towards an Advanced Design Thinking ApproachProf. Victor Taratukhin, SAP America Victor Taratukhin received his Ph.D. in Engineering Design in 1998 and Ph.D. in Computing Sciences and Engineering in 2002. Victor was a Lecturer in Decision Engineering and Module Leader (IT for Product Realization) at Cranfield University, UK (2001-2004), SAP University Alliances Program Director (2004- 2012). He is Next-Gen Network Global Projects and Regional Director for Silicon Valley and US West at SAP America, Inc., Managing Director, Competence
Conference Session
Program Delivery Methods and Technology
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Saeid Motavalli; Helen Zong; Farnaz Ganjeizadeh; David Bowen
service industriesto advance their careers by preparing for management positions. Also, professionals inmanagement positions will benefit from this curriculum by obtaining a formal educationin engineering management. The San Francisco Bay Area is a prime location for offeringsuch a degree because of the large concentration of high tech engineering, manufacturingand service industries.This paper details the development of the M.S. Degree program. We discuss the resourceconstraints that had to be overcome by developing a curriculum that pulls resources fromvarious departments on campus. The designed curriculum allows us to offer the programwithout requesting additional faculty positions.Other considerations include issues such as specific needs of
Conference Session
Non-Traditional Doctoral Programs
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachal E. Thomassie, Texas A&M University; Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M University
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Graduate Studies
Paper ID #26726Training Engineers for Professional Management through the Doctor of En-gineering Degree in the School of EngineeringMs. Rachal E. Thomassie, Texas A&M University Rachal Thomassie is the Assistant Director of Interdisciplinary Engineering Programs at Texas A&M University. She holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. degree in Interdisciplinary Engineering from Texas A&M University. She has over five years of industry experience in mechanical design and systems engineering and over eight years of experience in higher education. She founded two mechanical engineering affiliated
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
David W. Elizandro; Jessica Matson
Session 2457 Industrial Engineering Program Management in the ABET 2000 Environment David W. Elizandro, Jessica O. Matson Tennessee Technological UniversityAbstractThe ABET 2000 Criteria have had a major effect on the approach to Industrial EngineeringProgram Management. Integral components of programs that are necessary to satisfy ABET2000 Criteria include formulating goals and objectives; developing and working a strategic planto accomplish stated goals and objectives; and assessing the effectiveness of the plan and relatedactivities to accomplish
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kate D. Abel, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES)
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Engineering Management
2000 are engineering students. There are two versions of the“Innovation and Entrepreneurship” course currently being taught to the engineeringstudents. Nine engineering programs exist at Stevens – Bio-Medical, Civil, Chemical,Computer, Electrical, Engineering Management, Environmental, Mechanical, NavelEngineering. All 9 programs participate in one version of the course. Six participate inboth versions. Both single discipline teams and multi-disciplinary teams participate inthe Senior Engineering Capstone design experience with projects varying widely betweendisciplines from design of physical structures for Civil Engineers to design of systems forEngineering Managers, for example. The Engineering Management Program housed inthe School of
Collection
2008 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Thomas N. Duening; Jeffrey R. Goss
programs is one that would be appropriate tomid-tier managers and executives who have responsibilities that require inter-functionalas well as intra-functional skills. Clients and partners alike were clear about the desiredDuening & Goss 5 March 2008American Society for Engineering Education Pacific Southwest Divisionlearning outcomes they were seeking. In particular, they told us that they wanted toachieve the following objectives within the enterprise: • Effective cross-functional communication and team building • The ability to conceptually design and use information systems that provide relevant decision and knowledge support
Conference Session
Engineering Management Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mustafa Shraim, Ohio University
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Diversity
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Engineering Management
incorporating experimental design to optimize operations. Other research interests include the Deming System of Profound Knowledge (SoPK), developing continuous improvement programs as well as sustainable management systems based on ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and other international standards. He has over 20 years of experience in the quality management field as a quality engineer, corporate quality manager, consultant and trainer. His experience is extensive in quality management systems as wells as Lean and Six Sigma methods. In addition, he coached and mentored Green & Black Belts on process improvement projects in the manufacturing and service industries. Dr. Shraim is a Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) & a
Conference Session
New Trends in Graduate Engineering Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joy Colwell, Purdue University, Calumet
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Graduate Studies
AC 2009-510: GROWING PAINS: MANAGING RAPID GROWTH IN AGRADUATE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMJoy Colwell, Purdue University, Calumet Page 14.661.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Growing Pains: Managing Rapid Growth in a Graduate Engineering Technology ProgramAbstractThe School of Technology at Purdue University Calumet offers a newly approved Master ofScience degree in Technology. The Master’s program has experienced dramatic growth, withthe enrollment of graduate students rising in a few short months from 28 in Spring 08 to 69 inFall 08. This paper will explore the growth in enrollments, and discuss the challenges andmethods
Conference Session
K-12 and STEM Programs in Engineering Technology
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University; Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Matt Leonard, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Technology
Development class. -end- Page 23.992.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Project Management for Undergraduate and High School Students AbstractTo increase the interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) among highschool students, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) created the “HighSchools United with NASA to Create Hardware” (HUNCH) program. To enhance the experienceof the students, NASA sponsored two additional projects that require universities to design andimplement educational modules for the six high
Conference Session
Classroom Management
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University
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New Engineering Educators
those activities are properly designed.BYOD in the Measurements and Analysis CourseMeasurements and Analysis with Thermal Science Application is a required junior level coursefor mechanical engineers at Northeastern University. The course consists of three lectures andone lab section per week. It covers topics such as statistical data analysis, experimental design,and measurement of engineering quantities such as pressure, temperature, strain, fluid flow, andheat transfer. Seven lab experiments are performed in teams of 3-4 students during the course ofthe term. Each team is also required to do a term project in which they design, execute, andreport on a measurement experiment of their choosing. These projects have ranged frommeasurements of
Conference Session
Classroom Management
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Edward F. Gehringer, North Carolina State University
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New Engineering Educators
Paper ID #9816Optimizing your teaching loadDr. Edward F. Gehringer, North Carolina State University Dr. Gehringer is an associate professor in the Departments of Computer Science, and Electrical & Computer Engineering. His research interests include computerized assessment systems, and the use of natural-language processing to improve the quality of reviewing. He teaches courses in the area of programming, computer architecture, object-oriented design, and ethics in computing. Page 24.961.1
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Classroom Management
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew E. Jackson, East Carolina University; Sherion H. Jackson, Grand Canyon Univeristy
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New Engineering Educators
Page 24.1138.11 development. Human Resource Development International, 13(1), 111-120. doi:10.1080/136788610035890993. Brodie, L. M. (2009). Eproblem-based learning: Problem-based learning using virtual teams. European Journal of Engineering Education, 34(6), 497-509.4. Chaparro, B., Langrall, R., Malzahn, D., Mohler, B., Russell, M., & Whitman, L. (2005). A comparison of group processes, performance, and satisfaction in face-to-face versus computer-mediated engineering student design teams. Journal of Engineering Education, 94(3), 327-333.5. Evans, J., & Lindsay, W. (2008). Managing for quality and performance excellence. Mason, OH: Thomson Higher Education.6. Gomez, E., Wu, D., & Passerini