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Construction Session 1: Sustainable Practices
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Edwin R. Schmeckpeper P.E., Norwich University; John Edward Patterson, Norwich University
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Construction
worked as an engineer in design offices and at construction sites.Dr. John Edward Patterson, Norwich University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Using a Micro-House as a Starting Point to Create an Affordable HouseINTRODUCTIONThe U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a competition in which collegiate teamsdesign, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are intended to be affordable, cost-effective,energy-efficient, and attractive. Since its inception in 20021, this competition is intended toeducate students and the public about the economic and environmental benefits of energyefficient, solar powered homes. The competition also serves as a venue to demonstrate thecomfort and
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2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
M. Minnucci; J. Ni; A. Nikolova; L. Theodore
Manhattan College. During the study, the students learned about the interrelationship between two 1principal subject areas of chemical engineering: thermodynamics and heat transfer. The educational outcome of thisresearch project provided the students with a better understanding of how the two disciples simultaneously affectdesign applications. These concepts can be used when the student is given a task to design an applicable heatexchanger in the work field or an academic environment. The law of conservation of energy is defined by many as the first law of thermodynamics. Its applicationallows calculations of energy
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2010 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
M. Minnucci; J. Ni; A. Nikolova; L. Theodore
Manhattan College. During the study, the students learned about the interrelationship between two 1principal subject areas of chemical engineering: thermodynamics and heat transfer. The educational outcome of thisresearch project provided the students with a better understanding of how the two disciples simultaneously affectdesign applications. These concepts can be used when the student is given a task to design an applicable heatexchanger in the work field or an academic environment. The law of conservation of energy is defined by many as the first law of thermodynamics. Its applicationallows calculations of energy
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 6
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Vigyan Jackson Chandra, Eastern Kentucky University
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
Technical Information Graphically for Improving Learning Competencies Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32310[6] Jurowski, K., Jurowska, A., & Krzeczkowska, M. (2015). Comprehensive review of mnemonic devices and their applications: State of the art. International E-Journal of Science, Medicine & Education, 9(3), 4–9.[7] Berg, T., & Pooley, R. (2013). Contemporary Iconography for Rich Picture Construction. Systems Research & Behavioral Science, 30(1), 31–42. doi:10.1002/sres.2121.[8] Diehl, E. J. (2018, June), Using Cartoons to Enhance Engineering Course Concepts Paper presented at 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Ahmed S. Khan; Beverly Cronin; Maneesh Kumar; Atef Mustafa; Pankti Patel; Joey Socorro
displays a three dimensional model of the room along with a twodimensional map of the room. The object is represented by a transparent yellow cube to indicateits general region. Appendix C contains a series of images illustrating various phases of projecttesting and implementation. Figure 4 (a): Reader signal strengthFigure 4(b): Signals from the reader Note: Signals bounce off walls.X. Synthesis of Learning The EET/CET program provided a solid educational experience that allowed thedevelopment of the RSPOTS project to yield viable results. Each course in the sequence hasproven useful in the development process of the project. Since the team consisted of threeelectrical engineering
Conference Session
ECCD - Technical Session 2 - Solar Energy
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Bennet Thomas Krull, Illinois State University; Matthew Aldeman, Illinois State University; Jin Ho Jo, Illinois State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #29247Mitigation of Solar Photovoltaic Production Variability withGeographical AggregationMr. Bennet Thomas Krull, Illinois State University In 2018, I graduated from Illinois State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Renewable Energy and two minors in both Engineering Technology and Business Environment & Sustainability. During these programs, I discovered my passion for renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency. I began working as an intern for the Office of Sustainability on campus in 2017. As an intern, I worked on many projects involving lighting upgrades and retrofitting leaking faucets on
Conference Session
Remote Physical Laboratories: Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #32454Work in Progress: Combining At-home and On-campus Students in aMeasurements and Analysis Lab CourseDr. Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University Dr. Smyser is a Teaching Professor and the Lab Director of the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Her research interests include lab design, lab pedagogy and capstone design. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 WIP: Combining at-home and on-campus students in a Measurements and Analysis Lab CourseThe global pandemic has forced many universities to adopt an online or
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saharnaz Baghdadchi, University of California, San Diego; Rebecca Anne Hardesty, University of California, San Diego; Paul Andreas Hadjipieris, University of California, San Diego; Jace Hargis, University of California, San Diego
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Electrical and Computer
and Associate Provost in Hawaii; a College Director in Abu Dhabi, UAE; an Associate Professor and Assistant Provost in northern California; and an Assistant Professor and Director of Faculty Development in Florida. He has authored a textbook, an an- thology and published over 130 academic articles as well as offered hundreds of academic presentations. He has earned a B.S. in Oceanography from Florida Institute of Technology; an M.S. in Environmen- tal Engineering Sciences and a Ph.D. in Science Education from the University of Florida. Dr. Hargis’ research agenda focuses on how people learn while integrating appropriate, relevant and meaningful in- structional technologies. c American
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
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Nischal Adhikari; Sima Noghanian
. 7. (Accesed Date: 7/10/2013). Remcom Inc. Available: http://www.remcom.com/wireless-insite 8. M. Demaidi and N. Filer, "Wireless ray tracing educational land," in Proceedings of 6th International Technology, Education and Development Conference INTED2012 Conference, 2012, pp. 0402-0411, Valencia, Spain, 2012. 9. (Accessed Date: 9/13/2013) SAIC Urbana 3-D Wireless Toolkit. Available: http://www.saic.com/products/software/urbana/. 10. R. A. Kipp and M. C. Miller, “Shooting-and-bouncing ray method for 3D indoor
Conference Session
Construction Industry Issues in the Classroom
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Lisa M Holliday P.E., University of Oklahoma; Matthew Reyes, University of Oklahoma; Richard Cecil Ryan, University of Oklahoma; Kenneth F. Robson, University of Oklahoma
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Construction
in Construction Science. He is teaching the Introduction to the Construction Industry, Leadership in the Construction Industry, International Construction and the Construction Safety Management Class. Page 23.175.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 An Innovative Partnering Approach: Industry Led Construction Labs AbstractThe University of Oklahoma Construction Science (CNS) program was challenged withimplementing a hands-on materials and methods lab to support related coursework. With the helpof the Board of Visitors (BOV
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
J. R. Yujnovich; N.W. Scott; B.J. Stone
9 All student actions are recorded by a central ‘server’convenient for "digital" marking, the resulting educational computer. Students who fall behind are thus easilyexperience for the student can leave something to be desired. spotted. This monitoring feature has allowed students inTherefore the authors are investigating ways of allowing the trouble to be contacted by telephone or letter andstudent of engineering dynamics to respond to problems in a arrangements made for personal tuition or othermore "free-form" manner. The example presented in this assistance. A unique display maintained by the servingpaper allows students to enter the equations of motion for a computer
Conference Session
Learning about Power Systems and Power Consumption
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert Hess, University of Idaho
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Upgrade of a Successful Undergraduate Energy Project in a Remote Wilderness AreaAbstractIn 1998, senior undergraduates designed and installed a hydroelectric generating system tosupport a remote natural resources research facility in the mountains of Idaho. Performance ofthat system is described, including its role in saving the facility from a massive forest fire and itseventual aging and decline. In 2009, through a senior undergraduate design project, studentsdesigned a replacement for the aging system. Students wrote the proposal to the NationalScience Foundation and won the competition for funding. Students developed specifications fora replacement system as an
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Stephen N. Kuchnicki
Frequency of Exams and Student Performance in a Solid Mechanics Course Stephen N. Kuchnicki Mechanical Engineering Program Department of Physical Sciences York College of Pennsylvania York, PA 17403-3651This study compares several methods of examinations given in an introductory solid mechanicscourse. Three different examination schedules are compared. The first schedule used three 75-minute midterm exams distributed equally through the semester and a 120-minute final exam.The second method reduced the number of 75-minute midterm exams to two, but introducedfive-minute clicker
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 9
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emil H. Salib, James Madison University
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
Paper ID #39754WPA3 Personal and Enterprise Wireless Security Algorithm Labs forUndergraduate LevelDr. Emil H. Salib, James Madison University Professor in the College of Integrated Science & Engineering (CISE) at James Madison University (JMU). Current Teaching - Networking, Network Security, Introductory Programming, Introductory Database Systems, Introductory Web Technology Current Research - Virtualization & Cloud Computing, Blockchain Technology, Software Defined Network, Wireless Networking and Security ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 WPA3 Personal and Enterprise
Conference Session
Applied Mathematics
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Johann Misterio, William Dickinson High School; Krshna Ravindra, Johns Hopkins University; Rene D Rivero, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Henry McCloud, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Levelle Burr-Alexander, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Nuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Mathematics
, New Jersey Institute of Technology Levelle Burr-Alexander is a Project Manager of Instruction at the Center for Pre-College Programs at the New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNuggehalli Ravindra, New Jersey Institute of Technology Dr. Nuggehalli M. Ravindra is a professor of physics and is the director of the Joint Rutgers(Newark) - NJIT Graduate Programs in Applied Physics. He is an academic coordinator of the Upward Bound Mathematics & Science Programs at NJIT. Page 12.1585.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Variation of Fractal Dimension of Leaves Based on Stem
Conference Session
Teaching & Learning Statics and Mechanics of Materials
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anne Raich, Lafayette College
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Mechanics
Paper ID #15617Self-paced, Problem-solving Approach to Teaching Finite Element Analysisin Strength of MaterialsDr. Anne Raich, Lafayette College Prof. Raich is an Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Lafayette College. Her teaching interests are in structural mechanics and analysis, structural design, and computational methods and applications. Prof. Raich received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois and previously worked as an assistant professor at Texas A&M University and as a structural engineering consultant. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Braley, University of Idaho; Paul Anderson, University of Idaho; Tracey Windley, University of Idaho; Kevin Buck, University of Idaho; Herbert Hess, University of Idaho
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Instrumentation
AC 2007-1108: ACCURATE CRYOCHAMBER FOR A SMALL LABORATORYWITH SMALL BUDGETMatthew Braley, University of IdahoPaul Anderson, University of IdahoTracey Windley, University of IdahoKevin Buck, University of IdahoHerbert Hess, University of Idaho Page 12.164.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 ACCURATE CRYOCHAMBER FOR A SMALL LABORATORY WITH SMALL BUDGETAbstract Development of electronic devices for cryogenic temperatures requires specializedenvironmental chambers. The Microelectronics Research and Communications Institute requireda low-cost alternative to the readily available environmental chambers. The solution was asimple aluminum
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ASEE-NE 2022
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Mansour Zenouzi, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Gregory J Kowalski, Northeastern University; Aliagha Rezvani
, interdisciplinary programs, and projects to prepare students todesign and simulate zero emission technologies. The following detailed descriptions of thesecalculations should be viewed in terms of the background needed to perform them and the impactthey have on the education of the next generation of engineers who will design and build thesedevices.In the following sections we review some of the non-membrane-based technologies of extractingsalinity gradient energy. Non-membrane electrode-based technologies including CapMix andmixing entropy battery (MEB) produce electricity during a batch cycling, which means thesetechnologies have not been shown to operate on a continuous cycle considering the current stateof the art. The literature indicates that the non
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2010 North Midwest Section
Authors
Thomas Shepard
time may allow.One gets the sense that many of the arguments against the use of extra credit pertain to thespecific method in which it was provided. If this is true, judging all extra credit negativelywould be akin to concluding that all the “Star Wars” movies are poorly done after only seeing“Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace”. The manner in which extra credit is given iscertainly tied to its merit as a tool in higher education. When used appropriately extra credit canbe a versatile tool whether the goal is to introduce students to situations they will encounter inthe workplace (Reid & Gwinn, 1997), increase lecture attendance (Wilder, Flood & Stromses,2001), or make a connection between students and course material
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
David Kenric Hammond, Oregon Institute of Technology - Portland Metro; H. J. Corsair, Oregon Institute of Technology
Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Teaching economics of electricity markets using a web-based model market game David K. Hammond david.hammond@oit.edu Applied Mathematics Department Oregon Institute of Technology - Portland Metro H. J. Corsair hjc@oit.edu Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Engineering Department Oregon Institute of Technology - Portland MetroAbstractWe describe a simulated electricity wholesale market game developed by the authors
Conference Session
Miscellaneous Mechanics: Covid and Free Body Diagrams
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew R. Sloboda, Bucknell University
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Mechanics Division (MECHS)
the teaching of statics,” International Journal ofEngineering Education, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 723-729, 2005.[3] J. I. Heller and F. Rief, “Prescribing Effective Human Problem-Solving Processes: ProblemDescription in Physics,” Cognition and Instruction, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 177-216, 1984.[4] R. Kozma, “The material features of multiple representations and their cognitive and socialaffordances for science understanding,” Learning and Instruction, vol. 13, pp. 205-226, 2003.[5] P. B. Kohl and N. D. Finklestein, “Effects of representation on students solving physicsproblems: A fine-grained characterization,” Physics Review Special Topics – Physics EducationResearch, vol. 2, pp. 010106-1 – 010106-12, 2006.[6] C. Ogilvie, “Changes in students’ problem
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2012 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
lessons learned. Inaddition, we describe three student projects that were based on the Z80 system.IntroductionUndergraduate courses in microprocessors are typically based on simple training kits orsimulators based on processors such as the 6800 or 8085 connected to system components suchas memory, clock, etc.1 In these courses, the internal architecture as well as the remaining systemcomponents and interconnects (memory, clocks, buses, etc.) were described conceptually and theemphasis, in terms of the hardware usage, was on learning and using the instruction set andinterfacing peripheral devices. Since those early times, microprocessor technology hasprogressed to the point that a trainer employing a Pentium or Core 2 device would
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2012 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Warren Rosen
lessons learned. Inaddition, we describe three student projects that were based on the Z80 system.IntroductionUndergraduate courses in microprocessors are typically based on simple training kits orsimulators based on processors such as the 6800 or 8085 connected to system components suchas memory, clock, etc.1 In these courses, the internal architecture as well as the remaining systemcomponents and interconnects (memory, clocks, buses, etc.) were described conceptually and theemphasis, in terms of the hardware usage, was on learning and using the instruction set andinterfacing peripheral devices. Since those early times, microprocessor technology hasprogressed to the point that a trainer employing a Pentium or Core 2 device would
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Syed S. Rizvi; Khaled Elleithy; Mustafa Khan
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) An Opportunistic Frequency Channels Selection Scheme for Interference Minimization Syed Rizvi, Khaled Elleithy, and Mustafa Khan TM Abstract—This paper presents a solution to resolve the interference problems between the Wi-Fi TM and Bluetooth wireless technologies. A new channel selecting approach is being used to select the frequency channel. The signal strength in a channel is assessed, and that value is used to
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2018 Mid Atlantic Section Fall Meeting
Authors
Yu Wang, The New York City College of Technology; Warren Hunter; XiaoLin Chen, NYCCT; Housney Ahmed; Haneefah Safo
Paper ID #24691Impoved Hardware Design of IoT Prosthetic DeviceDr. Yu Wang, The New York City College of TechnologyWarren HunterMr. XiaoLin Chen, NYCCTHousney AhmedHaneefah Safo c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Improved Hardware Design of IoT Prosthetic Device Yu Wang, Warren Hunter, Xiaolin Chen, Housney Ahmed, Haneefah Safo New York City College of Technology of the City University of New YorkAbstractOur previous IoT based prosthetic arm prototype used servo motors to control finger movementthrough an Arduino Mega, which is connected to the muscle, pulse, and temperature
Conference Session
Curricular Issues in Computer-Oriented Programs
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mario Garcia, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
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Information Systems
AC 2007-173: USING DATA MINING TO DETECT INTRUSIONS IN COMPUTERNETWORKSMario Garcia, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Page 12.1542.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Using Data Mining to Detect Intrusions in Computer NetworksAbstractIn recent years Data mining techniques have been applied in many different fields includingmarketing, manufacturing, process control, fraud detection and network management. Over thepast several years a growing number of research projects have applied data mining to variousproblems in intrusion detection. The goal of this research is to design and implement an anomalydetector using data mining. The project
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Hetal Jasani
Jasani is an assistant professor at School of Technology in Michigan Technological University, U.S.A. Hisresearch interests include network protocols, distributed systems and network security. He received his Ph.D. inElectrical and Computer Engineering from Florida International University in 2006. He is a member of ASEE, IEEEand ACM. Currently, Dr. Jasani teaches Mobile Computing, Network Security, Introduction to Programming, Unix& Linux Administration courses. Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE North Midwest Sectional Conference
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan P. Gentry, University of California, Davis; Tanya Faltens, Purdue University, West Lafayette (Network for Computational Nanotechnology); William Ashwin Wheeler, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Andre Schleife, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Materials
Lafayette (Network for Computational Nanotechnology) Tanya Faltens is the Educational Content Creation Manager for the Network for Computational Nanotech- nology (NCN) which created the open access nanoHUB.org cyber-platform. Her technical background is in Materials Science and Engineering (Ph.D. UCLA 2002), and she has several years’ experience in hands-on informal science education, including working at the Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley.William Ashwin WheelerProf. Andre Schleife, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Andr´e Schleife is a Blue Waters Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineer- ing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He obtained his Diploma and Ph.D
Conference Session
ECE Division Technical Session 1: Online or Remote Teaching and Curricular Developments
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Weiying Zhu, Metropolitan State University of Denver
softwareengineering courses,” In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGSOFT International Workshop onEducation through Advanced Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence, Online,November 2020. New York, NY: ACM, 2020.[11] B. Benson and B. Mealy, “Experience with teaching digital design online,” InProceedings of the 2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), Madrid, Spain, October22-25, 2014. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2014.[12] C. Wang and M. Goryll, “Design and Implementation of an Online Digital DesignCourse,” in Proceedings of 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, LA,June 26-28, 2016. American Society for Engineering Education, 2016.[13] Arm Compiler
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Richard Devon; Richard Schuhmann
Assessment. Green Products in Design Choices for Cleaner Environment. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992. Indira Nair, Panel Chair. 8. Meadows Beyond the Limits 9. Leopold, Aldo. The Sand County Alamanac 10. Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. 11. Merkhofer, Miley. Decision Science and Social Risk Management, Springer, 1986. 12. Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Environmental_Policy_Act viewed 9/30/2011 13. Op cit, #4 above. 14. Lau, Andrew S. “Green Design in First-Year Engineering.” International Journal of. Engineering Education. Vol. 23, No. 1, 2007. See also, 15. Papanek, Victor, The Green Imperative: Natural Design for the Real World, Thames and Hudson, 1995; Graedel, T. E