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2008 GSW
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Maheshwar R Kashamolla; Zayd Leseman; Amit Savkar; Kevin Murphy
identifiedand used to guide our experimental efforts. Initiation of debonding typically occurs around anynatural frequency of the system. However, there also exist distinct regions between resonantfrequencies where harmonic excitation may be quite ineffective. This method also showed that thepresence of vibration nodes limits the effectiveness of the method of repair. Proceedings of the 2008 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of New Mexico – Albuquerque Copyright © 2008, American Society for Engineering Education IntroductionMicro electromechanical systems MEMS are devices which use microfabrication methods
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2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Shari J. Klotzkin; Howard S. Kimmel
.” Proceedings of the 35th ASEE/IEEEFrontiers in Education Conference, San Diego, CA.9. Hibbeler, R. C. (2007) Engineering Mechanics Statics, Eleventh Edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey.10. Beer, F. P. and Johnston, E. R. (2007) Vector Mechanics For Engineers Eighth Edition, McGraw Hill, St.Louis.11. Beer, F.P. and Johnston, Jr., E.R. Statics and Dynamics with Working Model. Retrieved March 2007 fromhttp://www.mhhe.com/engcs/engmech/beerjohnston/vm/wmdemo/index.html12. Dollár, A. and Steif, P.S., (2006) Learning Modules for Statics, International Journal of Engineering Education,Vol. 22, No. 2, pp 381-392.13. Henkel, M. and Schiff, S. (2000, April) “Supplemental Teaching Modes for Engineering Mechanics: Statics”.Proceedings of the 2000 ASEE
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURE: 2019 Best PIC, Zone, and Diversity Papers Live Q&A
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Bryan Mealy, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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2019 Best Zone & PIC Papers
education: A survey of the research." InteractiveCollaborative Learning (ICL), 2015 International Conference on. IEEE, 2015.[4] Mealy, Bryan. “A single-course approach to computer design and assembly language programming”, ”,Proceedings of the 2016 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Zone IV Conference[5] Nwokeji, Joshua C., and Terry S. Holmes. "The impact of learning styles on student performance in flippedpedagogy." 2017 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE). IEEE, 2017.[6] Pratheesh, N., and T. Devi. "Assessment of student's learning style and engagement in traditional based softwareengineering education." Intelligent Interactive Systems and Assistive Technologies (IISAT), 2013 InternationalConference on. IEEE, 2013[7
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Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 5
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Siamak Farhad, University of Akron; Daniel E. Kandray Sr., University of Akron; Maryam Younessi Sinaki, Cleveland State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
engineering professional with 30+ years of experience serving the manufac- turing industry as an engineer, automation specialist, and educator. Professor Kandray holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Youngstown State University and a Master of Technology de- gree from Kent State University. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Ohio and the co-inventor of two United States Patents. He is an internationally published author with the Chinese translation of his textbook, Programmable Automation Technologies, An Introduction to CNC, Robotics and PLCs. He is an active member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), serving as Faculty Advisor to the University of Akron’s student
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Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 2: Solar Track
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Edmund Huminski, United States Coast Guard Academy; Salena Marie Bantz; Joseph Roth, United States Coast Guard Academy; Liam Scott Caro; Tooran Emami Ph. D., United States Coast Guard Academy; David Fournier, United States Coast Guard Academy
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Hampshire University. Served twenty years in the US Coast Guard as an Electronics Technician. Currently manages, develops, and instructs labs for Electrical Engi- neering and Cyber Systems and teaches cyber security to cadets at the US Coast Guard Academy. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Simulation and Validation of Battery Management SystemAbstract This paper presents the process and results of the simulation and validation of a batterymanagement system. The goal of this project is to design a battery management system andpower management system for use in a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV). The system must becapable of seamlessly
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Embedded Systems and Mobile Computing
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Cho Sehyeong, Myong Ji University; Yeonseung Ryu, Myongji University; Sang-Kyun Kim, Myongji University
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Computing & Information Technology
member as well as a project leader on the Image and Video Content Search Team of the Computing Technology Lab until 2007. He is now an associate professor in the Department of Computer Engineering of Myongji University. His research interests include digital content (image, video, and music) analysis and management, fast image search and indexing, color adaptation, 4D, sensors, VR, and multimedia standardization. He serves as a project editor of International Standards, that is, ISO/IEC 23005-3, 23005-4, 23005-5, and 23005-7. Page 24.850.1 c American Society for Engineering Education
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 1
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rebecca Bourn, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Sarah Baxter, University of St. Thomas
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Mathematics
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Incorporating EFFECTs into Content-Rich Courses: A JourneyMany foundation courses in mathematics are considered “content-rich,” meaning they mustcover a significant amount of material to introduce tools and methods that will be used insubsequent courses. These courses are tightly scheduled surveys of multiple topics; all of whichare considered “essential”. The presumption is that students will build skills and developexpertise in these foundation topics and be able to recall and use them when required, at a laterdate, in a future course. Anecdotal evidence suggests that frequently students will do well in theinitial course but retain little familiarity with the content in later
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Capstone Design in ECE
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mike Borowczak, Erebus Labs; Andrea Carneal Burrows Borowczak, University of Wyoming
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. In addition to his industry experience, he has spent two years, while completing his PhD in Computer Science and Engineering, as a National Science Foun- dation GK-12 fellow - teaching and bring real-word STEM applications in two urban high schools. He has authored peer-reviewed articles, presented at national/international conferences, and taught under- graduate/graduate courses in both Hardware Security (computer science & engineering) as well as STEM Education and Outreach.Dr. Andrea Carneal Burrows, University of Wyoming Dr. Andrea C. Burrows received a Curriculum and Instruction: Science Specialization research Ed.D. from the University of Cincinnati, M.S. in Science
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Aerospace Division Technical Session 2
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nadir Yilmaz P.E., New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Kyle Jeffrey Benalil, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Francisco Martín Vigil, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Aerospace
an active member of SAE, ASME, ASEE, NSPE, and currently is serving as the editor-in-chief for the SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lu- bricants, along with being a committee member on the SAE ABET Board. He has received New Mexico ”Young Engineer of the Year” Award (2013), NMT University Distinguished Teaching Award (2013), ASEE Section Outstanding Teaching Award (2013), SAE Faculty Advisor Award (2013) and SAE Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award (2011).Mr. Kyle Jeffrey Benalil, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Kyle Benalil is a third year undergraduate student at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology that is studying mechanical engineering. He has taught pre-calculus and the First Year
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Information and Network Security
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Manghui Tu, Purdue University Calumet; Shiming Xue, Purdue University Calumet
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Computing & Information Technology
(Fluent), Chinese (Mother Tongue) AWARDS AND HONORS Semester Honors and Dean’s List (Distinguished student awards) FALL 2010 Page 24.1075.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Security Incident Tracking in Virtual Linux Environment AbstractVirtualized environment provides a heaven for malicious and criminal activities. It isexpected that illegal activities in virtualized environments will be increased as virtualizationgains its popularity. Meanwhile, numerous digital security and privacy laws and regulationshave put business and
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2000 Annual Conference
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Robert J. Voigt
: Software Engineering and Database Basics • Module 6: Basic Web Page DesignThe two weeks we had initially devoted to databases was absorbed into one week of ComputerArchitecture basics where we cover the internal components and interfaces of a personalcomputer and rudimentary microprocessor architecture. The other week we had devoted todatabases was split between an extra lesson in networking and the military requirements area.The database lab remained in the syllabus as a practical method to explain database composition.VIII. Why EE or ECE and not CS?Since much of IT is closely related to computers, initially it would appear to be a good match fora Computer Science course. However, on closer examination of what we wanted the students tolearn
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Assessment, Course, and Curricular Development
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Quinn Langfitt, Washington State University; Liv Haselbach P.E., Washington State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
authored numerous papers on sus- tainability related to topics such as low impact development and carbon sequestration, and is active in the sustainability education community. Dr. Haselbach is a licensed professional engineer and a LEED AP (BD+C). Prior to her academic career she founded an engineering consulting company in the New York – Connecticut area. Her degrees include a BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Cornell, an MS in Chemical Engineering from UC Berkeley, and a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the Uni- versity of Connecticut. She is currently an Associate Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University, an Associate Director of the USDOT Tier 1 UTC: Center
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1997 Annual Conference
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Jeffrey W. Roule; Carl W. Steidley
contrast with a transformational system, is characterized by being, to a largeextent, event driven, continuously having to react to external and internal stimuli. Examples ofreactive systems include: automobiles, missile and avionics systems, communication networks,and operating systems. The literature on software and systems engineering is almost unanimousin recognizing the existence of a major problem in the specification and design of large complexreactive systems.[see 1,2,3,4,5] The problem is rooted in the difficulty of describing reactivebehavior in ways that are clear and realistic, and at the same time formal and sufficiently rigorousto be amenable to detailed computer simulation. The behavior of a reactive system is really theset of
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Two-Year College Special Topics Potpourri
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gary J. Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College
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Two Year College Division
telecommunications and wireless topics and on the status of the education of electronics technicians at the two-year college level. His current interests are in the transformation of electronics technician education to incorporate a systems-level approach and applications of the emerging field of networked, wireless sensors. Page 22.936.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Intelligent Infrastructure Systems and the TechnicianAbstractMany have written about the next transformative convergence of technologies that will surelyeffect how humankind will live, work, play, and age
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Amanda Zielkowski; Melody Baglione; David Wootton
- ! !!! On Teaching Approach,” Submitted to ASEE 2014 Zone I Conference,27   . As seen in Fig. 2, the graph has an increasing slope in April 3-5, 2014, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA. !this range, and therefore the average value of τ would be [2] M. Baglione, “Incorporating Practical Laboratory Experiments tolarger than the value of τ at 50% level. Theoretically, if Reinforce Dynamic Systems and Control Concepts,” Proc. of the 2009 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition,Method 5 was repeated going from 100% level to a steady- Nov. 13-19, Lake
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New ECE Laboratories
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Liang Hong, Tennessee State University
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Electrical and Computer
Things, artificial intelligence, cyber security, cognitive radio, security of communication systems, networked control system, wireless sensor networks, wireless multimedia communications and networks, and engineering education. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Experience of IoT Transceiver with Affordable Software Defined Radio Platform Liang Hong Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tennessee State University 3500 John A Merritt Blvd, Nashville TN, 37209, lhong@tnstate.eduAbstract: Due to the rapid growth in many applications, Internet of Things (IoT) will be aprominent source
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Clearing up Student Misconceptions in Materials
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jacquelyn Kelly, Arizona State University; Keith Heinert, Arizona State University; Jessica Triplett, Arizona State University; Dale Baker, Arizona State University; Stephen Krause, Arizona State University
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Materials
AC 2010-1156: UNCOVERING AND REPAIRING ATOMIC BONDINGMISCONCEPTIONS WITH MULTIMODAL ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTUNDERSTANDING IN AN INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS COURSEJacquelyn Kelly, Arizona State University Jacquelyn Kelly, Arizona State University Jacquelyn Kelley has an M.S. in Materials Science and is a Ph.D. student in the College of Education at Arizona State University. Her BS degree is in Physics and Chemistry. Her principle research areas are inquiry-based learning and development and assessment of inquiry-based modules in materials science and engineering. She teaches physics, chemistry and mathematics in a local arts high school.Keith Heinert, Arizona State University Keith Heinert is an
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2004 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
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Deepti Suri; Eric Durant
.[5] Sebern, M.J., “The Software Development Laboratory: Incorporating Industrial Practice in an Academic Environment”, Proceedings of the 15th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training, Covington, KY, USA, February 25-27, 2002, pp. 118-127.[6] Sebern, M. J. and Lutz, M. J., “Developing Undergraduate Software Engineering Programs,” Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training, Austin, TX, USA, March 2000, pp. 305-306.[7] Sommerville, I. and Sawyer, P., Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide, John Wiley & Sons, 1997.[8] Suri, Deepti, "Introducing Requirements Engineering in an Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum: Lessons Learnt,” ASEE Annual
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2024 ASEE North East Section
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Sunil Dehipawala, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Kelvin Kai Yao; Philip Park, City University of New York, Queensborough Community College; Tak Cheung
websitesaid “A significant problem in learning physics is being able to memorize all the information Ineed to know”. Most of our Community College students have trouble in the understanding of“to memorize” versus “to remember”. “To memorize” can be misinterpreted by communitycollege students to represent a rote learning of physics with a grading rubric adhered to the exactwords and numeric values in a physics textbook example. “To remember” involves awillingness of oneself in judgment and will be strengthened by repeated exercises. The Minds-on together with Hands-on practice is the corner stone of engineering literacy, summarized in a2020 publication by The International Technology and Engineering Educators Association(ITEEA) and archived by
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Student Success & Development - Focus on Academic Support
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2017 FYEE Conference
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Donald F. Hayes PE, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wonjoon Hong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; MATTHEW L BERNACKI, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Nicholas Voorhees
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Diversity, FYEE Division - Paper Submission
Paper ID #20933Using LMS Data to Provide Early Alerts to Struggling StudentsDr. Donald F. Hayes PE, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Dr. Hayes is currently the Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction at UNLV. He has over 25 years of academic experience and 12 years of industrial experience. He has been teaching a First Year Engineering Experience course since 2014.Mr. Wonjoon Hong, University of Nevada, Las VegasDr. MATTHEW L BERNACKI, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Matthew Bernacki is an Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology. He earned his Ph.D. in edu- cational psychology in 2010 from Temple
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Wei Zheng, Jackson State University; Jing Yan, Nanjing Forestry University; Justin R. Allison, Jackson State University; Zhenbu Zhang, Jackson State University; Huiru Shih P.E., Jackson State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
= difference between means of posttest andpretest divided by the Std. Deviation of pretest. * indicates the difference between pre and posttest is significant when0.015. King, A. (2007). Scripting Collaborative Learning Progress: A Cognitive Perspective. In F.Fischer, I. Kollar, H. Mandl & J. M. Haake (Eds.), Scripting computer-supported collaborativelearning: Cognitive, computational and educational perspectives (Vol. 6, pp. 1-10). New YorkCity, NY: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.6. Koehn, E., & Koehn, J. F. (2008). Peer Assessment of Teamwork in Collaborative Learning inConstruction/Civil Engineering. AC 2008-148.7. Soundarajan, N. (2013). Work-in-progress: A novel approach to collaborative learning inengineering programs. Proceedings
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Ali M. Elrashidi
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Performance Analysis of WDM-PON FTTH Using Different Pulse Shapes at 10 Gbps and 20 Gbps A. Elrashidi1,4, I. Ashry2,4, A. Mahros3,4, M. Alhaddad, and K. Elleithy Abstract— In this paper, we introduce a full fiber-to-the-home I. INTRODUCTIONsystem architecture. The introduced system is used to obtain a The explosive growth of the Internet is the main reason tosystem bit rate of 10 Gbps and 20 Gbps downstream and 5 Gbpsand 10 Gbps upstream
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2023 ASEE GSW
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Piyush Tandon; Larry Powell; Seth Polsley; Tracy Hammond
/2750858.2807545[34] L. Atallah, B. Lo, R. King, and G.-Z. Yang, “Sensor positioning for activity recognition using wearable accelerometers,” IEEE transactions on biomedical circuits and systems, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 320–329, 2011.[35] M. Ermes, J. Parkka, and L. Cluitmans, “Advancing from offline to online activity recognition with wearable sensors,” in 2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Aug 2008, pp. 4451–4454.[36] D. O. Olguın and A. S. Pentland, “Human activity recognition: Accuracy across common locations for wearable sensors,” in Proceedings of 2006 10th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers. Citeseer, 2006.[37] I. Cleland, B. Kikhia, C. Nugent, A. Boytsov, J
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DSA Technical Session 5
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Safia Malallah, Kansas State University; Ejiro U Osiobe, Baker University; Zahraa Marafie, Kuwait University; Patricia Henriquez-Coronel; Lior Shamir, Kansas State University; Ella Lucille Carlson, Kansas State University; Joshua Levi Weese, Kansas State University
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Data Science & Analytics Constituent Committee (DSA)
, Baker University .Zahraa Marafie, Kuwait UniversityPatricia Henriquez-CoronelLior Shamir, Kansas State University Associate professor of computer science at Kansas State University.Ella Lucille Carlson, Kansas State UniversityJoshua Levi Weese, Kansas State University Dr. Josh Weese is a Teaching Assistant Professor at Kansas State University in the department of Computer Science. Dr. Weese joined K-State as faculty in the Fall of 2017. He has expertise in data science, software engineering, web technologies, computer science education research, and primary and secondary outreach programs. Dr. Weese has been a highly active member in advocating for computer science education in Kansas including PK-12 model standards
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Spencer Seung-hyun Kim, Rochester Institute of Technology (CAST)
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Materials
on Student Performance and Learning Perception,” International J. for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Vol. 2, No. 2, July 2008.20. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu C. Chiu, “Implementation of Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) in Engineering,” Advances in Engineering, ASEE, Winter 2013.21. Spencer Kim and Betsy Dell, “Transforming Materials Education in Mechanical Engineering Technology,” 2012 Faculty Institute on Teaching and Learning, RIT, May 30-31, 2012.22. Spencer Kim, “Materials Education for Green Plastics Manufacturing Technology (GPMT), 2012 Annual Conference for ASEE, San Antonio,” Texas, June 10-13, 2012.23. Spencer Kim, “Transforming Curriculum for Workforce Development in Green
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Vincent Rodney Sheeler, Ohio Northern University; Lacey Lynn Wernoch, Ohio Northern University; Jed E. Marquart P.E., Ohio Northern University; Hui Shen, Ohio Northern University
sickness.AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank the IT department at Ohio Northern University for the technical support.References[1] I. S. Curthoys, C. H. Markham, and E. J. Curthoys, “Semicircular duct and ampulla dimensions in cat, guinea pigand man,” Journal of Morphology, vol. 151, no. 1, pp. 17–34, 1977.[2] “What is the average size of the human head?,” Reference, 27-May-2020. [Online]. Available:https://www.reference.com/science-technology/average-size-human-head-62364d028e431bf3.[3] Cobalt Manual, Version 8, Cobalt Solutions, LLC, Dayton, OH, 2018.Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference 12Copyright © 2023, American Society for Engineering Education
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Emerging Information Technologies
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Crystal Bateman, Brigham Young University; Janell Armstrong, Brigham Young University; C. Richard Helps, Brigham Young University
. Page 12.982.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Introducing ZigBee Theory and Practice into Information and Computer Technology DisciplinesAbstractAs pervasive computing turns from the desktop model to the ubiquitous computing ideal, thedevelopment challenges become more complex than simply connecting a peripheral to a PC. Apervasive computing system has potentially hundreds of interconnected devices within a smallarea. This is not only a departure from the typical computer-peripheral model it is also adeparture from the typical client-server model.ZigBee, based on IEEE 802.15.4, is an emerging standard within networked embedded systems.It has already been adopted by several major developers and
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Morgan M. Fong, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Liia Butler, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Abdussalam Alawini, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Geoffrey L. Herman, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign; Mariana Silva, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
. Shehab, and Y. Tong, “Matching data-driven models of group interactions to video analysis of collaborative problem solving on tablet computers,” Proceedings of International Conference of the Learning Sciences, vol. 1, 2018. [7] S. Shehab, L. Lawrence, E. Mercier, A. Margotta, E.Livingston, M. Silva, and T. Tucker, “Towards the effective implementation of collaborative problem solving in undergraduate engineering classrooms: co-designing guidelines for teaching assistants,” Proceedings of American Society for Engineering Education, 2020. [8] A. Solimeno, M. E. Mebane, M. Tomai, and D. Francescato, “The influence of students and teachers characteristics on the efficacy of face-to-face and computer supported collaborative
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Renewable Energy in Classroom
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow; Brian K. Johnson, University of Idaho, Moscow; Rishabh Jain; Amrit Dahal
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Page 24.766.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Integrated Multisource Renewable Energy System Design: A Student ProjectAbstract Project GREEN (Going Renewable, Energy Efficient Naturally) is a senior engineeringstudent design project designed to create a sustainable energy system for a youth camp. Bycombining various electrical energy sources (solar, hydro and wind), as well as geothermal unitsand biomass for heat, the camp can provide its own energy to run with minimum draw from theGrid. The system will nearly offset the peak demand of the building of concern. Because thisdesign levels the camp’s enormous demand charges, the electricity bills
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Maria Soledad Santisteban, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Jill E. Thomley, Appalachian State University; Rebecca Bullard-Dillard
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
engagement. She frequently consults on statistical design and analysis of scientific research projects, and she has been involved in the formative and summative eval- uation of federally-funded STEM education grants since 2002. A particular focus of this work has been computational science, a discipline arising from the intersection of science, mathematics, and computer science, as well as the diffusion and adoption of STEM education innovations. Additional scholarly inter- ests include the history of statistics and representations of mathematics and statistics in popular culture, c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017