Paper ID #16199A Laboratory Study of Student Usage of Worked-example Videos to SupportProblem SolvingDr. Edward J. Berger, Purdue University, West Lafayette Edward Berger is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education and Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, joining Purdue in August 2014. He has been teaching mechanics for nearly 20 years, and has worked extensively on the integration and assessment of specific technology interventions in mechanics classes. He was one of the co-leaders in 2013-2014 of the ASEE Virtual Community of Practice (VCP) for mechanics educators across the country.Prof. Michael Wilson
ProjectTeams," Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 87, No. 2, 1998, pp.149-155.3 Swan, B.R., Magleby, S.P., Sorensen, C.D., Todd, R.H., Rencher, A.C., "A Preliminary Analysis of FactorsAffecting Engineering Design Team Performance," Proceedings, 1994 ASEE Annual Conference, ASEE, 1994,pp.2572-2589.4 Ref. 1.5 Carley, M.S., Teambuilding: Lessons From the Theatre, Training and Development, August 1996, pp 41-43.6 Larson, C.E., LaFasto, F.M.J., Teamwork: What Must Go Right/What Can Go Wrong, Sage Publications, London,1989.7 Ref. 1.8 Katzenbach, J.R., Smith, D.K., The Wisdom of Teams – Creating the High-Performance Organization, HarvardBusiness School Press, Boston, 1993.9 Ref. 6.10 Ref. 5.11 Ref. 8.12 Ref. 6.13 Ref. 6.14 Katzenbach
AC 2010-1762: SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND CONTROL TAKE-HOMEEXPERIMENTSMusa Jouaneh, University of Rhode IslandWilliam Palm, University of Rhode Island Page 15.1157.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 System Dynamics and Control Take-Home Experiments AbstractMost Mechanical Engineering curricula include courses in system dynamics, controls,mechatronics, and vibrations. At most schools, these courses do not have a laboratorycomponent. Even at schools that have such a component, laboratory access is often limited, andthus there is a need to increase students’ laboratory experience. This paper addresses thedevelopment of
At UND, the capstone courses span into two semesters – EE 480 (Senior Design I) and EE 481 (Senior Design II). EE 480is offered in the Fall, and EE 481 is offered in the Spring. The students enrolled in EE 480 are asked to form a small team andchoose a project based on their interest. A EE faculty member is assigned based on the expertise required to advise suchprojects. The next paragraph details the technical background and objectives of the project entitled “House Hold EnergyAware Real-time System”. For this project, three reports in Fall semester and two reports in Spring semester were submitted.In addition to two presentations each semester, one poster was prepared and discussed in the UND College of Engineeringand Mines Engineering
proved invaluable in daily teaching practice.Although every class consists of many separate students,there is an important sense in which the group can have an 8 Bibliographyattitude. The reader has probably taught – or been part of – Devenish DG, Entwistle RD, Scott N & Stone BJ (1995),classes with both ‘good’ and ‘bad’ attitudes, and may also ‘An assessment package with diagnostic facilities’,have experienced how quickly this can change if the teaching Proceedings of International Conference on Computers inapproach is ‘wrong’ in some way. We believe that this Education, Selected Applications Track Papers, Singapore,quality, which is difficult to define precisely
Paper ID #14367Safety training system design for student teamsMr. Daniel van Lanen, University of Waterloo University of Waterloo Daniel van Lanen has a bachelor of applied science in chemical engineering with an option in international studies in engineering and is currently a masters student in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo. His primary research interest is the integration of small and large scale stationary grid storage to encourage the growth and sustainability of clean energy. This research includes examining the market viability of such projects by examining market mechanisms
Paper ID #16826Development of a Photovoltaic Emergency Power SystemDr. Lihong (Heidi) Jiao, Grand Valley State University Dr. Jiao is a Professor in the Padnos College of Engineering and Computing at Grand Valley State Univer- sity. Her areas of interest include semiconductor device fabrication and characterization, nano-materials, nano-devices, fiber optics, and nanotechnology education. Her research activities involve graphene-based devices, inorganic/organic solar cells, organic light emitting diodes, and MEMs/NEMs for sensor appli- cations. c American Society for Engineering Education
the Department of Statistics at University of Michigan, supervised by Prof. Gongjun Xu. Before coming to Michigan, I received a BSc. in Mathematics and Economics from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2019. Her research interests primarily lie in latent variable models, psychometrics, high-dimensional statistical inference and statistical machine learning. Specifically, she is working on developing statistical theory and methodology to analyze high- dimensional and complex data with latent variables for interdisciplinary research.Dr. Robin Fowler, University of Michigan Robin Fowler is a Technical Communication lecturer and a Engineering Education researcher at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Her
Processing and Filter Design, Linus Publications, 2009. Page 22.1384.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Teaching Digital Filter Implementations Using the 68HC12 MicrocontrollerAbstractWe present our pedagogy for teaching digital filter implementations using the 68HC12microcontroller. In the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) curriculum, amicrocontroller has been used as a popular platform for teaching an embedded system course inthe sophomore year. After completing the course, students become familiar with themicrocontroller
, “Optimising Solar Tracking Systems for Solar Cells”, SISY 2006 4th Serbian-Hungarian Joint Symposium on Intelligent Systems, 2006.5. Rizk, J and Chaiko, Y., “Solar Tracking System: More Efficient Use of Solar Panels”, Proceedings of World Academy of Science, 2008, Engineering and Technology.6. Sarker, M. R. I., Pervez, Md. Riaz, and Beg, R.A. “Design, Fabrication and Experimental Study of a Novel Two- Axis Sun Tracker”, International Journal of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering, vol 10, 2010.7. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.sockets.udpclient.aspx8. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). FIPS Publication 197. Washington DC: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2001.9. Tanenbum, Andrew and Wetherall
data base. Data Acquisition The data acquisition interface is the important portion of the system which couples the real world data of the flume into electrical signals for conversion to engineering units for the data base. Output signals are also transferred through this interface for the control necessary to condition the flume for the experimental design. The data acquisition subsystem consists of a printed circuit boards with both input and output capabilities. The signal output contains sixteen channels with code addresses and ISA bus connectors. The input board contains eight channel programmable gain analog, three counter/accumulators, and seven digital I/0. Computer System
-intensity ABAtreatment, which focuses on skills like language and social TABLE I. DATASET DESCRIPTIONinteraction, and better outcomes such as higher IQ scores and Feature Name Descriptionsuccess in general education. The research also highlightedkey factors like treatment intensity, supervision, age, andgender in optimizing learning. Neural networks were found A1 S/he often notices small sounds when others do not (score 1 for definitely/slightly agree)to be valuable in predicting mastery of specific learningobjectives and enhancing
University in Savannah, GA. He plans to complete his Bachelor of Science degree at Georgia Tech.Daniel Shenoda, Armstrong Atlantic State University Daniel Shenoda is a sophomore mechanical engineering student at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, GA. He plans to complete his Bachelor of Science degree at Georgia Tech. Page 11.457.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Development of a Data Acquisition System for the Measurement of Residue Transfer CoefficientAbstractSurface residue transfer coefficients (SRTC’s) are used in the quantification
on professional identity creation, educational text and data mining, and technician education improvement. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Comparing Florida’s Advanced Manufacturing Curriculum Framework to the Department of Labor Competency ModelIn this research paper, we compare the alignment between advanced manufacturing (AM)competencies in Florida’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) AM Curriculum Frameworkand the U.S. Department of Labor’s Advanced Manufacturing Competency Model. AMeducators are guided by state department of education documents that specify program content,while employers track the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that AM technicians require
ASEE. Page 15.153.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 An Important Experiment and Project in the First Measurement CourseAbstractOne of the important components of a first measurement course in an engineering curriculumshould be the coverage of the fundamental concepts in probability, uncertainty, and statisticalanalysis. An experiment and Project are designed and offered to better instill the significance ofthe above concepts and tools in engineering measurements, data analysis, and decision makingprocess. The experiment calls for the establishment of the “Statistical
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Project Based Learning Curriculum for the Junior Year Based on Building a Laser Tag System Brad L. Hutchings and Stephen Schultz hutch@ee.byu.edu, schultz@ee.byu.edu Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng. Brigham Young University1 IntroductionThis paper describes a Project Based Learning (PBL) curriculum 1 that spans the junior year of theElectrical and Computer Engineering Department. This curriculum consists of two, lock-stepsemesters. During fall semester all juniors (120+ students) enroll in three, four-credit-hour coreclasses: 1
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Does the Birkbeck type bedload sediment trap effect local flow velocity? John Finnie PhD1 Abstract -- A series of experiments was conducted to railroads often results in erosion and deposition indetermine to what extent a trap for bedload sediment other reaches of the channel. The restoration ofeffects local flow velocity. The Birkbeck type bedload stream corridors and environments requires accuratepit sampler consists of a metal box with internal load predictions of sediment transport. Climate
circuits, Low Power CMOS and Wireless Communication. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Automated Oscillating Fan using Microcontroller Iftekhar Ibne Basith, Joseph Strachan Sam Houston State University IntroductionThis paper describes an automated oscillating fan which incorporated temperature sensors toinform the fan motor on when to turn on its propeller and a servo motor to position the fan motorin the direction of the highest temperature. The circuit developed is not supposed to activate thefan motor unless a temperature sensor registers a
to be employed. That andother additions will soon to be realized.References[1] Sirinterlikci, A., Sirinterlikci, S., Utilizing Rep-Rap Machines in the Engineering Curriculum, 2014 ASEE Annual Conference.[2] Jaksic, N., New Inexpensive 3-D Printers Open Doors to Novel Experiential Learning Practices in Engineering Education, 2014 ASEE Annual Conference.[3] Ertekin, Y., Husanu, C., N.,I., Chiou, R., Konstantinos, J., Interdisciplinary Senior Design Project to Develop a Teaching Tool: Dragon Conductive 3-D Printer, 2014 ASEE Annual Conference.[4]Technology Overview DLP Process.EnvisionTec. http://envisiontec.com/technology-overview/. Accessed on December 31, 2013.[5] DIY DLP Printer. Dimensionext. http://www.dimensionext.co.uk
Paper ID #36820Giving Students a View of Buffer Overflow with Readily Available ToolsMs. Cheryl Lynn Resch, University of Florida BS, MS Mechanical Engineering University of MD MS Computer Science Johns Hopkins University 29 years at JHU Applied Physics Laboratory 12 years in cybersecurity. Cybersecurity architecture for US government ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Experience Report: Giving Students a View of Buffer Overflow with Readily Available ToolsAbstractBuffer overflow is one of the most common vulnerabilities reported by the CommonVulnerabilities and
applications for quality improvement in manufacturing and service organizations, and inengineering education evaluation methodologies.BRADLEY L. GOLISH is a graduate student and a DOE GAANN Fellow in the Department of IndustrialEngineering at the University of Pittsburgh, where he previously received his BS in Chemical Engineering. Hisarea of interest lies within Product Development / Realization. This is his first journal publication. Bradadministered the evaluation survey and is currently working to create the evaluation database and related web-site.LARRY J. SHUMAN is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Engineering, University of Pittsburghand Professor of Industrial Engineering. His areas of interest are improving the engineering
The Design and Analysis of Energy Efficient Building Envelopes for the Commercial Buildings by Mixed- level Factorial Design and Statistical Methods Xuejun Qian*, Seong W. Lee Commercial buildings include offices, retail stores, educationalAbstract - One of the goals in the engineering education is how to apply theunderstanding of engineering and statistical methods to real world problems. facilities, restaurants, warehouses, and other buildings which areMany students conducted experiments and simulations
. (2019). Mobile Device Espionage. Journal ofManagement & Engineering Integration, 12(2), 86–94.Chin, A. G., Little, P., & Jones, B. H. (2020). An Analysis of Smartphone Security Practices amongUndergraduate Business Students at a Regional Public University. International Journal of Education &Development Using Information & Communication Technology, 16(1), 44–61.Crespo, M. (2020). let’s collaborate! cyber security. Technology & Engineering Teacher, 80(2), 20–21.Fernando, L. (2019). Computing with Nearby Mobile Devices: A Work Sharing Algorithm for MobileEdge-Clouds. IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 7(2), 329–343.Giwah, W. (2019). Empirical assessment of mobile device users’ information security behavior towardsdata
Paper ID #44984Optimizing the distribution of combat casualties for quality medicalcare: a prototype decision support tool for patient-healthcare facilitymatchingMr. Daniel Fisher, The George Washington University Daniel Fisher, James Ferguson, Esha Patel, Gujri Ahluwalia, Joseph Barbera, Joost SantosMr. James P Ferguson, The George Washington UniversityEsha Niraj Patel, The George Washington UniversityGujri Ahluwalia, The George Washington UniversityDr. Joseph Anthony Barbera M.D., The George Washington UniversityDr. Joost R. Santos, The George Washington University ©American Society for Engineering Education
University Graduate Student Page 23.188.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Analog-Circuit-Based Activities to Improve Introductory Continuous-Time Signals and Systems CoursesAbstractThe introductory continuous-time signals and systems course (CTSS) is one of the most difficultcourses that students encounter in an electrical and computer engineering (ECE) curriculum, asevidenced by well-above-average drop/failure rates. This paper presents a series of analog-circuitbased activities that can help students visualize the complex mathematical concepts and gain
has organized, chaired andbeen invited to speak at many international conferences at the highest level. He has also served on many national andinternational committees and was on the editorial board of two international journals concerned with the advancement ofscience and technology. As Deputy Chairman and Treasurer of the Institute of Instrumentation and Control Australia(IICA) educational sub-committee he was responsible for successfully designing, in less than two years a new,practical degree in Instrumentation and Control to meet the needs of the process industries. This is the first degreeof its kind in Australia with the first intake in 1996. It should be recognized that this was a major industry driveninitiative
Record Journal, International Journal of Construction Education and Research, Construction Manage- ment and Economics, an ASCE special publication on Alternative Project Delivery, Procurement, and Contracting Methods for Highways, and Handbook of Research on Pedagogical Innovations for Sustain- able Development. In addition to being an active reviewer for and serving in the editorial board of ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Dr. Ozbek is a reviewer for many other journals and conference proceedings. He serves in four national committees related to construction and infras- tructure: (i) Transportation Research Board Maintenance and Operations Management Committee, (ii) ASCE Construction
-UiS (SIU), SCC-Computing (EU FP7). He has also been the Pro- gram Committee Chair of IEEE CloudCom – International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science for 2011 and 2012.Prof. Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, West Lafayette Thomas J. Hacker is an Associate Professor of Computer and Information Technology at Purdue Univer- sity in West Lafayette, Indiana. His research interests include cyberinfrastructure systems, high perfor- mance computing, and the reliability of large-scale supercomputing systems. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a member of IEEE, the ACM, and ASEE
Paper ID #17951A review of the benefits of a residential solar power installation in westernNorth CarolinaDr. Sung Joon Suk, Western Carolina UniversitySteven Anthony Sciara, Western Carolina UniversityDr. George D Ford, Western Carolina University Dr. George Ford P.E. is an associate professor in the Construction Management Department at Western Carolina University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 A review of the benefits of a residential solar power installation in western North CarolinaAbstractThis paper examines the costs and benefits of a five kilowatt
Science at Alabama State University. He received his BE in 1992 and ME in 1998 from the University of Madras, and PhD in Computer Science and Software Engineering from Auburn University in 2009. He is an IEEE senior Member.Prof. Ash Abebe, Auburn University Ash Abebe is a professor of statistics at Auburn University. He received a B.Sc. in statistics from Ad- dis Ababa University, Ethiopia, in 1995 and a Ph.D. in statistics from Western Michigan University in 2002. His research focus is on developing non-parametric statistical methods for analyzing complex data, especially those derived from spatio-temporal processes.Dr. David Shannon, Auburn University Dr. Shannon has a Ph.D. in Educational Research and Evaluation