. Gioia earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University. He also worked as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Na- tional Energy Technology Laboratory in Morgantown, WV, where he researched waste heat recuperators in Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles from 2016-2017.Samantha (Sami Bortz ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Sustainability-Focused Project-Based Learning in a Heat Transfer Course Christopher J. Gioia Department of Physics & Engineering Slippery Rock University
attempt at meaning in 28% of the entries, reflection in 52%and transformative reflection in 20%. Progression from the lower to the higher stages was notcontinuous or uniform, but highly dependent on the subject matter for the reflection, as well asthe student’s willingness to practice reflective thinking at the time of each journal entry. Inaddition, prompts for specific topics or forms of learning sometimes elicited deeper reflection,but did not do so exclusively.IntroductionStudy abroad programs expose students to an international setting with lectures, tours, andcultural activities. These programs raise awareness of professional, social and culturaldifferences among countries. Students recognize global challenges to the engineering
Teaching Assistant, designing PLC trainers and working with several mechatronics projects. At present, I am also working as an Engineering Intern at A Packaging System, La porte, IN (from May, 2014) experiencing different technologies like liquid filling machine, Bottle capping machine in a primary packaging environment. I strongly believe that my experi- ence and education would create excellent opportunities for me and would flourish my knowledge in the future.Mr. Priom Chakraborty, Purdue university Calumet Priom Chakraborty, B.S, currently working as a Teaching assistant of Purdue University calumet .He is now doing his Masters focusing in Mechatronics Engineering Technology. He also worked as lab assistant in
gratefully. Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering Education Session # 1478Bibliography[1] Scharge, D.P and Vachtsevanos, G., “ Software-Enabled Control for Intelligent UAV’s” Proceedings ofIEEE International Conference on Control Applications, Hawaii, August, 1999.[2] Pascoal, A., Oliveira, P., Silvestre, C., Sebastiao, L., et. Al., “Robotic Ocean Vehicles For MarineScience Applications : The European ASIMOV Project” Proceedings of Ocean, 2000[3] Brutzman, D., Healey, T., Marco, D., and McGhee, B., “The Phoenix
health disparities amongst African-American women, natural products as chemopreventive agents in breast cancer and undergraduate STEM education. Dr. Gibson has taught Principles of Biology I and II, Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Human Biology, Zo- ology and Biotechnology. She has a deep passion for teaching, helping others to learn, mentoring and increasing the number of underrepresented minorities entering into STEM graduate programs. Page 26.30.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 A Cross-institutional Study of the Case Study Teaching in the
the New Century,” The National Academies Press, Washington, DC.[8] Baker, J. G., Finn, M. G., 2008, “Can a Merit-Based Scholarship Program Increase Science and Engineering Baccalaureates?” Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 31, pp. 322-337.[9] Wilson, Z. S., Iyengar, S. S., Pang, S., Warner, I. M., Luces, C. A., 2012, “Increasing Access for Economically Disadvantaged Students: The NSF/CSEM & S-STEM Programs at Louisiana State University,” Journal of Science Education and Technology, 21, pp. 581- 587.[10] Office of the Registrar (2017). Internal Document. Retrieved from Western Carolina University, Assistant to the Registrar.[11] Office of Financial Aid, (2017). Internal Report. Retrieved June 23, 2017 from
, exhilarationand lessons involved in it. Page 8.1097.1 “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education”It also discusses a new approach to inculcating sensitivity towards nature, based on physical,rather than cognitive, learning.Keywords: experiential learning, energy-efficient design, eco-friendly housingAddress for correspondence: Ali Ansari, Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept.,Muffakham Jah College of ngineering, Rd.3, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034, India.Email: aliansari@vsnl.com The
years. However,students need to know past incidents of ethical violations that lead to major repercussions which Proceedings of the 2024 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2024, American Society for Engineering Education ETD 505could have been avoided by following sound ethical practices. ABET [1] in the accreditationcriteria emphasizes ethics in a broad form that include engineering ethics and professionalresponsibilities, consideration of an engineer’s work in global contexts (economic, environment,health, safety, welfare, and social factors). Society needs to train engineers and
Paper ID #49601Visible simplified microcontroller model for teaching and learningDr. Brian Krug, Grand Valley State University I have spent 24 years as an electrical engineer in both the telecom industry aerospace industry. I have spent the last 7 years as an engineering professor teaching both EE and CE courses, but specializing in embedded systems.Dr. Chirag Parikh, Grand Valley State University Chirag Parikh is an Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He received his B.S. degree from University of Mumbai, India in 2000. He received both his M.S. and
work provided by the National ScienceFoundation via award No. 0935239.Bibliography1. Hall, M., Frank, E., Holmes, G., Pfahringer, B., Reutemann, P., Witten, I. The WEKA Data Mining Software: An Update. In SIGKDD Explorations 11, 1, 2009.2. Herold, J. and Stahovich, T. Characterizing Students’ Handwritten Self-Explanations. In Proceedings of American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2012.3. Kinnebrew, J. and Biswas, G. Identifying Learning Behaviors by Contextualizing Differential Sequence Mining with Action Features and Performance Evolution. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Educational Data Mining, 2012.4. MacQueen, J., Some Methods for Classification and
, S.E., “Mechatronics and New Directions in Engineering Education”, Proceedings of 7th . Mechatronics Forum International Conference, Sept. 6-8, Atlanta, Georgia, 2000 CD ROM.3. Nagchaudhuri, A., Singh, G., Kaur, M., and George, S., “LEGO Robotics Products Boost Student Creativity in Pre-College Programs at UMES”, 32 nd ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, November 6-9, Boston, 2002, CD ROM.4. Quanser Consulting Company, Available Online@ URL http://www.quanser.com5. Nagchaudhuri, A., and Bland, G., “UMES -NASA Collaborative Achieves Phase-I Mission Objectives” Proceedings of 2002 Annual Conference of American Society of Engineering Education, June 2002, Montreal, Canada CD ROM.6
multiple stages in thedesign experience and analyzed by the faculty, and second, a twelve-statement survey was givento all students. In addition to assigning numerical values (on a scale from 1 to 6) for theirresponses to the survey statements, students were asked to respond with short, writtenstatements.A similar rating of survey statements such as: “I am familiar with the engineering designprocess” (average values of 3.67 and 3.89) and “My partner came up with many ideas on how tobuild the racer” (average values of 4.78 and 4.60) suggests that the two groups had similarbackgrounds about the engineering design process and that internal group interaction weresimilar, respectively.Stronger agreement was found in the control group for the statements
t ee h ee c i e ia: 0.6 ai cha ge e h (ACH) at 50 Pascal to meet airtightness, heating loads below or equal to 4.75 kBtu/sf/yr and primary energy loads below or equal to120 kWh/m2/year. A substantial portion of the heating load is met by passive solar gains through properbuilding and window orientation and internal heat gains. The indoor air quality is an importantconsideration due to the airtight construction. Energy recovery ventilation (ERV) or heat recoveryventilation (HRV) systems are used to supply the building with fresh air, thus maintaining healthyindoor air quality. Additional heating requirements, above those met by passive gains, are deliveredprimarily through the ERV or HRV along with electric radiators or some
Paper ID #41140Designing Course Level-Appropriate Mentoring for Computing StudentsDr. Shamima Mithun, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Senior Lecturer at Computer Information Technology (CIT) department, IUPUI I received my Ph.D. in Compter Science in 2012.Xiao Luo, Oklahoma State University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Designing Course Level-appropriate Mentoring for Computing Students Shamima Mithun Xiao Luo Computer and Information Technology Department of Management Science &
-material surfaces, and interfacialflows. The ABET 2000 outcomes addressed in this course are identified and the assessment ofstudent achievement towards these outcomes is summarized.1 IntroductionThis paper discusses the pediment graduate course ‘Transport Phenomena I’ in the Departmentof Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Cincinnati (UC). It covers fluiddynamics and heat transfer during the Fall Quarter (UC is on a quarter rather than semestersystem). Transport Phenomena II covers mass transfer and is offered during the Winter Quarter.Transport Phenomena I is required for all graduate students in chemical engineering and is atechnical elective for seniors. Typical enrollment is 20-30 graduate students and 2-5 seniors
Innovation Economics Management 2017, (1),97-117.[6] Hawkins, L.; Mulder, H.; Steinhause, N. Building a Science or Research shop: Refining orExpanding Your Model. 2013.[7] Bielefeldt, A. R.; Lima, M. Service-learning and civic engagement as the basis forengineering design education. New Innovations in Engineering Education and NavalEngineering 2019. IntechOpen.[8] Canney, N.; Bielefeldt, A. Collegiate service engagement correlations with engineering jobselection and satisfaction. International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering,Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship 2020, 15(1), 1-17.[9] Kimmerer, R. W. Braiding sweetgrass: Indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and theteachings of plants. Milkweed Editions, USA, 2013.[10
American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationModule EvaluationEach module was tested in an evaluation program where a faculty member, other than thedeveloper, taught the material to a group of approximately ten students in a classroom setting.Each class was randomly selected, after a pre-selection based on schedule compatibility, from agroup of students containing students form most disciplines in engineering with 65 % seniors, 25% juniors, and 10 % sophomores. In this population, 45 % had a GPA above 3.0 while 55 % hadone between 2.0 and 3.0, and 61 % had one or more coop or intern experiences, while 39 % hadnone. In response to a
”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 36/2.17. Murphey,T., “Teaching Rigid Body Mechanics Using Student-Created Virtual Environments”, IEEE Transactions on Education, v51, no.1, February 2008.18. Megson, T. H. G., “Structural and Stress Analysis”, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996.19. Welch, R., Klosky, L., “ An Online Database and User Community for Physical Models in the Engineering Classroom”, Advances in Engineering Education, Fall 2007.20. Sullivan, R., Rais-Rohani, M., “Design and Application of a Beam Testing System for Experiential Learning in Mechanics of Materials”, Advances in Engineering Education, Spring 200921. Chaturvedi, S., et-al,,“Engineering Laboratory Instruction in Virtual Environment - eLIVE
is required before taking this course. Thecourse meets every week for three one-hour lectures and one two-hour laboratory session withthe professor. Besides weekly laboratory sessions that enhance the weekly lectures,demonstrations and examples presented in lecture serve important roles in the teaching andlearning process in this course.Fe88Zr7B4Cu1, also named Nanoperm® by Alps Electric in the power electronics industry, is Page 9.683.1made via a rapid solidification process called melt spinning. Melt spinning allows for cooling Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition
summer NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates at Oakland University during myundergraduate studies. I first became interested in academic research after my great experiencethere, and I am indebted to them for their generosity in their time and effort mentoring me.”Another female student who took part in the program as a sophomore in 2011 due to her interestin internal combustion engines later enrolled in the mechanical engineering Ph.D. program at theUniversity of Michigan and was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. She justrecently emailed the PI to inform her of her upcoming Ph.D. defense and went on to state “TheREU really affected my life, and I wouldn’t be here without that. In addition, my interactionswith you were really
other than academic difficulty. Building on priorwork, our enhanced approach began with the definition and integration of specific affectiveobjectives which supported the internalization of cognitive objectives and professional practices.Affective-cognitive growth was pursued through methodologies which included active and Page 8.955.1cooperative learning, student self-reflection, classroom discussion, and student incorporation into Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Educationacademic communities
AC 2007-1013: KATRINA – AN INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITYShelton Houston, University of Southern Mississippi Dr. Houston is a professor in the School of Computing at the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Houston has been involved in engineering technology education for 27 years. and has 10 years consulting experience in personal computer systems.Billy Walters, University of Southern Mississippi Prof. Walters holds a Masters of Science degree in Computer Science from The University of Arizona. Prof. Walters’ career includes academic and professional appointments. He has experience working at the Johnson Space Center, with secure government contractors, and directing law enforcement
Session 2261 Reflection as an Assessment Measure Barbara M. Olds Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO 80401I. IntroductionAs I teach and advise engineering students, I am constantly amazed at their motivation, theircapacity for hard work, their intelligence. But I am also often amazed at their lack of self-awareness, at their “can’t see the forest for the trees” approach to getting through each hour, eachday, each semester, a college education. They refer, often jokingly, to “getting out,” instead ofgraduating, and they
education research and engineering outreach camps. Yilmaz is a member of the Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society, as well as IEEE and ASEE.Dr. Selahattin Ozcelik, Texas A&M University, KingsvilleProf. Nuri Yilmazer, Texas A&M University, Kingsville Nuri Yilmazer received a B.S. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Cukurova University, Adana, Turkey in 1996, and M.S. and PhD degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the Uni- versity of Florida and Syracuse University in 2000 and 2006, respectively. He worked as a Post Doctoral Research Associate in Computational Electromagnetics Laboratory at Syracuse University from 2006 to 2007. He is currently working as an Assistant
engineering and mathematics students. We invite other researchers to investigate undergraduate students' integral knowledge. Concept image and concept definition idea of Vinner (1992) with the triad classification appears to be a good candidate for evaluating the responses of the participants to the research question evaluated in this work. The design of the questionnaire and the interviews played an important role in the decision of the choice of the methodology to evaluate the collected data. References1. Arnon, I, Cottrill, J, Dubinsky, E., Oktac, A., Fuentes, S.R., Trigueros, M., & Weller, K. (2014). APOS Theory: A Framework for Research and Curriculum Development in Mathematics Education, Springer.2. Asiala, M
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-time faculty of all ranks. Theinstrument items have been used for many years, and the survey items have been reviewed andcritiqued periodically by faculty committees and evaluation experts. The instrument has beenrepeatedly commended (internally) for its simplicity and conciseness. Instrument items are in Page 10.706.2Appendix A. Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering EducationFor the data analysis, 4605 student ratings were averaged over the twelve items related toteacher/course satisfaction
software was used to check and evaluatevarious RF conditions under which this experiment was conducted. The inSSIDer is capableof: Working with the internal Wi-Fi radio system Collecting DWi-Fi network information (e.g. SSID, MAC, access point vendor, data rate, signal strength, and security) Determining the graph signal strength over time Showing how Wi-Fi networks overlap. Comparing graphs between the signal strength and time domain. Showing the signal strength v/s channel plot as well. a) Signal V/S Time Plot Proceedings of the 2013 American Society for Engineering Education Pacific Southwest Conference Copyright © 2013, American Society for Engineering
output to the Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Educationuser and is used in the equations here. The internal energy and entropy can be written as the sumof an ideal gas contribution and a departure term. u = uo + ud s = so + sd [4]The departure terms can be found from the following equations. ⎡ dCi (T ) ⎤ v dCi (T ) v u d = ∑ ⎢Ci (T ) − T ⎥ ∫ H ( v ' ) dv ' s d = − ∑ ∫ H i (v' )dv' [5
Page 14.502.2their salary may be three to five times greater than their international competitors5, 6.Combine this with the growing interest in sustainability and current, worldwide recognition thatthe planet’s resources are limited, and it is also becoming clear that our graduates also mustpossess a social consciousness. Now more than ever they need to understand the implications oftheir work, especially any long-term impact on the people affected by their engineering designsand decisions7.Hence, engineering educators now face a new challenge: how do we produce graduates that arebetter problem solvers, and possess the important “process” and “awareness” professional skills.To do this, we also have to develop the tools to better assess