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2004 GSW
Authors
Rafic Bachnak; Korinne Caruso; cody ross
made great strides in using technologically sophisticatedequipment. Technology has resulted, among other things, in greater diversity of foodproducts and a more competitive domestic food industry with more export opportunities.It is imperative, however, that the supply of technically competent professionals beincreased so that U.S. manufacturing plants remain competitive in the current worldenvironment. Technicians, technologists, and engineers play an important role inemploying and using technology. They are responsible for the design, testing,maintenance, and operation of various machines and systems such as conveyers,compressors, generators, microcontrollers, programmable logic controllers,microcomputers, processing equipment, inspection
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Sunghoon Jang; Kenneth Markowitz; Aparicio Carranza
evaluate and refine theirpresentation and demonstration. In attendance are clients and representatives from the departmentindustrial advisory board members, peers, faculty, and the general public. These presentations areevaluated by the student team peers and technical advisory faculty.Instructional Objectives and AssessmentThe senior capstone project course requires students to demonstrate proficiency in variousessential skills. Students will exhibit skills in classes, labs, homework assignments, laboratoryexercises, and a designed operational project. Effective writing, effective oral communication,and use of technology are also addressed and assessed through reports, presentation, anddemonstration. For the successful completion of this course
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2010 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Sunghoon Jang; Kenneth Markowitz; Aparicio Carranza
evaluate and refine theirpresentation and demonstration. In attendance are clients and representatives from the departmentindustrial advisory board members, peers, faculty, and the general public. These presentations areevaluated by the student team peers and technical advisory faculty.Instructional Objectives and AssessmentThe senior capstone project course requires students to demonstrate proficiency in variousessential skills. Students will exhibit skills in classes, labs, homework assignments, laboratoryexercises, and a designed operational project. Effective writing, effective oral communication,and use of technology are also addressed and assessed through reports, presentation, anddemonstration. For the successful completion of this course
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2007 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
John T. Tester
Figure 3. A short project is introduced on a Wednesday anddemonstrated on the following Wednesday. Fridays usually contain technical presentations for thestudents, relative to the upcoming project demo. Monday can follow with more technicalinformation, but typically, the entire two-hour session on Monday is dedicated to team design andconstruction activities. In general, the two “recitation sessions” are actually devoted to the teamactivities, where the students discuss their upcoming designs, implement their design ideas, and testtheir designs. Instructors and student teaching assistants are available to assist the students withproblems they may have during these active sessions; most of the problems arising are associatedwith programming
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2023 CIEC
Authors
John Irwin
, orincrease their wages.Results and DiscussionFour UP companies (Somero Enterprises, Inc., Pettibone, GS Engineering, Inc., & Glenn HyrkasLogging) participated in the fluid power training offered in spring 2022. The format of thetraining consisted of lecture and lab components totaling 20 hours, run as two sessions (4) hoursper day for one week. The morning session was conducted from 8am-12, and the afternoonsession from 1-5pm. This design was selected so that employees from the larger employer wouldnot be all out on training at one time. Therefore, they split their employees so that half attendedthe morning session while the others attended the afternoon session.Later in the summer, a second training session was offered in an all-day 8-hour
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2008 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Peter LoPresti; Theodore W. Manikas; Jeff Kohlbeck
skills.The general schedule of the Academy is shown in Figure 1. The first part of the week includesbackground activities designed to familiarize the students with basic concepts relevant to allengineering disciplines as well as those concepts specific to electrical engineering. The openingactivities focus on the basic principles of team building, communication, and engineering design.The next group of activities provides the students with basic skills and knowledge in electricalengineering, including constructing a circuit, basic measurements, digital logic, logic gates,soldering, and basic circuit components such as capacitors, resistors, batteries, and switches. Themiddle of the week focuses on integrating knowledge and information gained in the
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2002 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Vojin Nikolic
within a predetermined budget. Inaddition to delivering a working prototype the teams are required to also generate acomplete set of the necessary technical documentation. The student design teams arecomposed of three to four students pursuing various majors and are determined by theinstructor and the goal is to have students majoring in different areas of engineering sittogether and work effectively as a team. Important engineering concepts, which help tie 4together theoretical and practical components of the engineering design process, areintroduced and applied. The projects included the following products, one per semester. - A
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2013 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Frank G. Jacobitz; Thomas F. Schubert
reflection papers, andformalized instructor observations. Overall, these CIE courses have been found to be a valuableapproach in the delivery of senior-level technical electives combined with an internationalexperience.IntroductionOver the past decade, the number of students at the University of San Diego (USD) involved inan international experience has surged to the point where more than 85 percent of USD’sundergraduates participate in study-abroad programs.1 There are a variety of reasons for thisincrease including an effort by the institution to internationalize the curriculum and a desire ofstudents to incorporate global competencies in their studies. An international experience can beobtained in many different ways, including year-long or term
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2004 GSW
Authors
Mohammed E. Haque; Murtuza Aluminiumwalla
students andnon-technical personnel on construction sites to better visualize the sequence of operations forconstructing reinforced concrete buildings. The developed 3-D computer animation model willalso help students to visualize the entire construction process of a reinforced concrete building ina few minutes, which in reality on the site would take many months. Virtual Walkthrough Model Development MethodologyThe focus of this research was to develop a web-based 3D computer animation model (Figure 1)showing systematic construction processes of a typical reinforced concrete building. Thefollowing steps were used:1. Developing the 2-D plan of a typical three-bedroom reinforced concrete building: A 2-D planof a typical three-bedroom
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2024 CIEC
Authors
Marilyn Barger; Richard Gilbert; Sidney Martin
. The “identity management”module emphasizes personal and employer system login credentials and authentication strategiesfor multiple or tiered levels of the organization’s personnel and company proprietaryinformation. It also emphasizes the importance of holding these data in secure and separatelocations and employing robust backup processes.The last six technical competencies in Table 1 are needed in many situations with scenarioswithin the operations of an industrial facility. When a cyber threat, attack, or event occurs inthese environments, a team composed of technical and information/cybersecurity personnel isrequired to obtain a satisfactory resolution. The technical team will provide detailed informationon how equipment data is
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2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Jing Zhang; Mengjun Xie
systems laboratory with necessaryphysical grid-level equipment, enough professional technical support and necessary training forstudents because of the restriction in laboratory funding and program curriculum. Althoughpower system simulation programs are widely used in undergraduate education of power grids,simulation is not enough for students to obtain experimental experience.In this paper we present the potential industrial resources which can be used for power systemsexperiments in undergraduate education. The contents are organized in the following sections:(1) developments in power systems laboratories, (2) digitization of power grids, (3) onlineinformation and data of power grid, (4) student learning outcomes, and (5
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2021 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Charles White
dramatically in the conduct of laboratorybased classes [1, 2, 3]. Numerous adaptations to laboratory based classes have been reportedincluding mixed remote and in-person modalities [1], individual instead of group work [2], andcomputer simulation instead of hands-on experimentation [2]. Additionally, the structure ofthe class/lab set up and timing has been revisited in order to accommodate the need forreduced contact and increased distancing. Suggestions have been made to offer multiple shiftsof a lab section, add concurrent sessions, introduce remote observation of live experiments,offer night and weekend lab shifts, and other solutions [3]. The efforts to adjust traditionalapproaches to meet the current needs are varied and worldwide [4].This paper
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2023 ASEE GSW
Authors
M. Ginger Scarbrough
1 Session XXXX Workforce Development Through Experiential Learning and Collaboration between Industry, Government, and Universities to Solve Environmental Challenges M. Ginger Scarbrough, Ph.D. College of Engineering New Mexico State University AbstractThe WERC Environmental Design Contest empowers engineering students with needed workforceskills as they participate in experiential learning that
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2013 GSW
Authors
Amit Oza; Gary Coleman; Lex Gonzalez; Bernd Chudoba; Paul Czsyz
Saturday Morning Session 1- Student Development of Advanced Commercial Transport AircraftConfigurations Through the Assessment of Past, Present, and Future Technologies Amit Oza, Gary Coleman, Lex Gonzalez, Bernd Chudoba Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department University of Texas at Arlington Paul Czsyz Hypertech Concepts LLC Abstract NASA’s Subsonic Fixed Wing Project has organized its research portfolio into three areas; N+1represents concepts and
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2011 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Fariborz M. Tehrani
  1 Take responsibility  31  5  6  13  3  5 Students also selected the most and the least helpful lecture components. Generally, more than40% of students chose problem solving sessions as the most helpful tool. This confirms theirresponse in acknowledging homework to be the most helpful assignment, and reinforce theirhigh perception of T2 style. However, few responses did not follow this trend. Nearly 73% ofstudents believe that class discussions were the most helpful part of the class to share ideas. Thisis considered as the key element to progress toward participating style, T3. Further, nearly 80%of students were equally divided
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Abhaya Datye; Marina Miletic; Jamie Gomez; Eva Chi; Sang M. Han; Catherine Hubka; Yan Chen; Vanessa Svihla; Sung Kang; Heather Canavan
1 Session XXXX Design Challenges as a Spine to Engineering Courses Abhaya Datye,* Marina Miletic,* Jamie Gomez,* Eva Chi,* Sang M. Han,* Catherine Hubka,* Yan Chen,* Vanessa Svihla,* ** Sung Kang,** Heather Canavan* *Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering **Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences University of New Mexico Abstract The undergraduate Chemical Engineering program at the University of New Mexico
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2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Josephine Lamela; James Finne; Karen Ford; Deborah Iacontino
Perth Amboy Public School SystemAbstractNew Jersey Center for Advanced Technological Education, NJCATE, has a National ScienceFoundation Grant to host a summer academy for rising high school sophomore girls with thegoal of interesting them in pursuing science, technology, engineering or math as academic andcareer choices. The first session was held in July, 2006, for 25 young women from central NewJersey.The goal of the academy was for the girls to design and build a working scale model of anamusement park ride. We started the academy with a day at Six Flags Great Adventure andconcluded with presentations of five working scale model, computer controlled amusement parkrides to a panel of judges. Everyone was a winner in this competition.This
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2010 North Midwest Section
Authors
Daniel Ewert; Ron Ulseth; Bart Johnson; Andrew McNally
faculty skill sets with those needed to deliver the desired curriculum in light of the different learning styles of students." [1]The focus on technical competencies has been a hallmark of engineering education, but theneed for professional competencies to be addressed as an equal are more than evident in the: Educating the Engineer of 2020's recognition that "the disconnect between the system of engineering education and the practice of engineering appears to be accelerating. This is due to the explosion of knowledge, the growing complexity and interdependence of societal problems, the worldwide reach of those problems, and the need to operate in a global economy” [3] ABET Criterion 3, program outcomes; where out of the 11
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2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
Authors
Joseph Cecere
where safety is a special concern),procurement, equipment rental, arrangement for temporary utilities, and setting up a projectaccounting and reporting system.Planning and SchedulingThis is principally a rehash of subject matter covered elsewhere in the student’s college career.Not much time is spent here except as it relates to the course project. Students must develop aPrimavera CPM schedule for their projects. However, the general principals of planning and Proceedings of the 2018 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2018 American Society for Engineering Education Session ETD 525scheduling are
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Hossein Rahemi; Shouling He
intensify their skills of critical thinkingand problem solving and they are organized to work on course projects in a team. Furthermore, with thehelp of faculty members, they develop their course projects or innovative ideas into conference papers ortutorial/postal topics and present them in educational and technical conferences. Their performancesworking in a team and dialogue with professionals in the field, will build up their confidence and skillsfor their future jobs in the area of mechatronic engineering.OVERVIEWTo enhance students’ communication capabilities through mechatronic engineering program, this paperwill specifically address the following topics 1. Implementing teamwork and classroom presentation in core computational project
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2023 ASEE GSW
Authors
Eleazar Marquez; Samuel Garcia Jr.
Engineering Dynamicscourse participated in a self-developed survey. The survey instruments consisted of a total of fiveitems, two of which included Likert-Scale responses. The survey collected several open-endedquestions which provided students an opportunity to share in detail their views and personallearning experiences.Due to the amount of student responses generated by the study, the authors employed a thematicapproach combined with a data reduction technique to highlight prominent and relevantinformation. As such, only a select number of responses are presented for each of the survey itemsadministered in the study.Participants were asked the following discussion questions:Table 1. Survey Questions Question 1: I feel the professor creates a
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2005 GSW
Authors
Suketu Shah; Mohammed E. Haque; Gaurav Agarwal
MethodologyThe main thrust of the research was the development of a 3D computer generated animationmodel showing and describing in detail the various elements of an energy conscious architecturaldesign. The following steps outlines the methods used to achieve the above stated purpose.Figure 1 shows the work flow diagram1. Design and Development: The first step was to design and develop a typical single-familythree-bedroom house. Energy consciousness was the prime-governing factor for the design anddevelopment of the house. . Roofing Products Motion Sensors Wall Insulations Daylighting Solar Water Heating Passive Solar
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2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Selyna Perez Beverly
‘learn by doing’ philosophy. Students in the Cal Poly Pomonaengineering program receive both technical and practical skills to prepare them for the engineeringworkforce. Small class sizes and the integration of a multitude of labs in the engineering curriculumprovide for a robust experience for the student in preparation for a career as an engineer. The student-centered philosophy of the institution supports student involvement and programmatic efforts thatincrease student success and learning. The College of Engineering is the largest college at Cal PolyPomona serving approximately 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The student populationconsists of a large number of first-generation, low-income, and underrepresented racial minorities
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2008 GSW
Authors
Kenneth W. Van Treuren; Ian A. Gravagne
Session 16-1 Raising Community Energy Awareness: Building an Energy Display at the Mayborn Museum Kenneth W. Van Treuren Department of Mechanical Engineering Baylor University Ian A. Gravagne Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Baylor University AbstractEnergy is becoming an increasingly important topic in our lives. Watching the price of energyskyrocket, in particular
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2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Heather L. Walker; W. Kent McAllister; Michael W. Mourot; J. Robert Dean; Greg Nesmith; Edgar C. Clausen
through Zoom. All 36 mentors attended, with50% in-person and 50% virtual. Of the 55 students participating in the program at that time(some added or dropped later), 48 attended in person, one attended virtually and six did notattend. Figure 1 shows a photograph of a group meeting of the mentors and students at the Kick-off, which was held in the College of Engineering Honors Lounge to support a more formal,professional atmosphere. Figure 1. Mentors and Students in a Group Meeting at the Fall Kick-offThe Kick-off was an opportunity for the mentors and students to get to know each other, do someinitial mentoring and plan the focus and meeting times for activities for the balance of thesemester. The Kick-off included a breakout session
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2008 GSW
Authors
Victor Gallardo; Mequanint Moges; Enrique Barbieri; Aymara Boggiano; Carlos Ramirez
generic modules, and its integration withthe university initiative to train instructional assistants led by the office of Educational Technologyand University Outreach (ETUO). Each module contains an introduction, a detailed presentation ofcontents and assessment sections that can easily be adopted by other departments and collegesacross the university. The assessment of the effectiveness of these modules is conducted bysurveying the coordinating faculty, the trainees (the new instructors), and the university studentswho ultimately receive the instruction from the trainees.The results indicate that the new hybrid orientation programs helped increase the performance of ourteaching assistants: they recognize the usefulness of the training sessions
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Nisha Kondrath; Mark A. Jupina
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Villanova University. This flipped-lab approach would (1) provide opportunities for faculty to challenge the students to perform more complex electronic circuit designs and (2) foster more productive and student-centered peer-to-peer interactions. This paper discusses the implementation of the pedagogy with examples of specific projects, faculty experiences and challenges, and student feedback with the new approach.I. Introduction Benjamin Franklin once said, “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” In addition to the proficiency in the technical knowledge, it is important for the students to also become erudite self-learners and effective team players. To
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2008 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Constantin Ciocanel; Mohammad Elahinia
testing, such as strain gages, load frames, impact hammers, and spectrum analyzers;(2) reinforced material studied in previous mechanics and vibrations courses; (3) improved dataanalysis skills, and (4) further developed laboratory and technical writing skills.”Prior to this redevelopment, as part of the subject-based approach, a classroom lecture precededeach laboratory session. The lecture consisted of the review of the theory pertaining to eachexperiment to help students refresh their knowledge on the subject. Additionally the descriptionand procedure of the laboratory experiment was covered during this lecture. Prior to each class,the lecture notes, along with the laboratory procedures, were posted on the course website. Thestep-by-step
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2007 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
William A. Kline; Thomas Mason
32. Structure and Evolution of RHV ProgramThe current mission of the RHV program is to engage technology based businesses to provideoutstanding educational opportunities for students. Using the earlier successes with start-upcompanies, the program is now promoted to technology based companies of all sizes, maturities,and types to identify technical needs they may have and to create structured project work that canbe executed in the RHV program as shown in Figure 1. A legal agreement is executed includinga general project scope and terms concerning confidentiality, intellectual property, andindemnity. The companies contribute the technical needs and financial support to thearrangement. The RHV program provides dedicated infrastructure
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2004 GSW
Authors
H. R. Myler
anduniversities titled Closing the Gaps by 2015 (adopted in October 2000 by the Texas HigherEducation Coordinating Board)1. The plan, which is directed at closing educational gaps withinTexas, as well as between Texas and other states, has four goals: to close the gaps in studentparticipation, student success, excellence, and research. The plan includes strategies for reachingeach of the goals and an annual performance measuring system. One outcome of this plan was ademonstrated need for engineering education and an outcome of this was the creation of the non-profit membership organization known as the Texas Engineering and Technical Consortium(TETC). The purpose of TETC is to increase the number of engineering and computer sciencegraduates from Texas