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2000 Annual Conference
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Shravia D. Jackson; Christine L. Corum
account.II. Literature reviewWeb-based instruction has been defined as: “…a hypermedia based instruction program which utilizes the attributes and resources of the World Wide Web to create a meaningful environment where learning is fostered and supported.”1The most important aspect of web-based instruction, also called web-based training is thatinformation is disseminated through the use of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW).Web based training is actually a specialized form of online education which is defined as, “…any form of learning/teaching that takes place over a computer network”. This type of activitycan take place on any type of network, from an intranet to the World Wide Web.2According to educator Andy Carvin
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Potpourri
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Daniel Raviv, Florida Atlantic University; Yumi Kahori Nakagawa; George Roskovich, Florida Atlantic University
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Computing & Information Technology
)  Strongly Disagree (0)  NA Doesn't Apply The qualitative analysis of the data received from the survey shows that when students wereprompted, if they thought developing intuition was important in order to learn computer algorithms, theaverage response was 3.26. The class also supported the idea of understanding the relevance of analgorithm before the start of programming as the average score was 3.25. The importance of visualizationfor learning algorithms scored an average of 3.32. When students were asked if they prefer to be involvedin communication-based experiences, hands-on activities, 3D puzzles, and team-based activities tointuitively understand algorithms, the average response was 2.6 and
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 2
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John M. Santiago Jr., Colorado Technical University; Jing Guo, Colorado Technical University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #23536Using Guidelines from Cognitive Load Theory for the Traditional/Online FlippedClassroom ApproachProf. John M. Santiago Jr., Colorado Technical University Professor John Santiago has been a technical engineer, manager, and executive with more than 26 years of leadership positions in technical program management, acquisition development and operation research support while in the United States Air Force. He currently has over 16 years of teaching experience at the university level and taught over 40 different graduate and undergraduate courses in electrical engineer- ing, systems engineering, physics and
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Materials Division Technical Session 3
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hui Shen, Ohio Northern University; Vishal R. Mehta, Ohio Northern University
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Materials
. Scott Cottle, the machinist at Ohio Northern University.Bibliography[1] Núñez J. S., Lascano S. F., Esparragoza, I. E. A project-based learning approach for a first-year engineering course, Eleventh LACCEI Latin American and Caribbean Conference forEngineering and Technology (LACCEI’2013), Cancun Mexico, August 14 - 16, 2013.[2] McLoone, S.C., Lawlor, B. J., and Meehan, A. R. The Implementation and Evaluation of aProject-Oriented Problem-Based Learning Module in a First Year Engineering Program. Journalof Problem based learning in Higher Education, 4(1), 2016.[3] Anwar, S and Granlund, E. Enhancing a Freshman Level Engineering Design Course throughProject Based Learning. Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering EducationAnnual
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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VISAR BERISHA, Arizona State University; HO-MIN KWON, Arizona State University; Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
2006-1547: IMPLEMENTING SENSOR NETWORKS USING SENSOR MOTESAND J-DSPVISAR BERISHA, Arizona State University VISAR Ho-Min Doctoral student under an NSF Fellowship working in speech processing and in real-time sensor fusion.HO-MIN KWON, Arizona State University Ho-Min is a Doctoral student working on beamforming and on real-time sensor networks.Andreas Spanias, Arizona State University Dr. Andreas Spanias is professor working in the area of signal processing in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Page 11.728.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Interfacing Java DSP with
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Leonard Sokoloff
Session 2259 Acoustical Radar Leonard Sokoloff DeVRY Technical InstituteVirtual Instrumentation is making a significant impact in today’s industry, education and research.DeVRY Technical Institute selected LabVIEW as an excellent representative of this technologyand is implementing LabVIEW into its curriculum at all DeVRY campuses in the United Statesand Canada.LabVIEW@ (Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench) a product of NationalInstruments@, is a software system that incorporates data acquisition, analysis and presentation,and
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Youngmee Lee; Yasuo Kuga; Thomas Stoebe; Minoru Taya; Mani Soma
frequency devices.MANI SOMA Page 3.532.5 5Mani Soma is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Associate Dean for Organizational Infrastructure, College ofEngineering at the University of Washington. His research interests include the design, test, and reliabilitycharacterization of integrated circuits and systems. He is chairing a major industry-driven curriculum developmenteffort, the IEEE Test Education Committee in the Computer Society. As Associate Dean, he works with the Collegefaculty and ABET in curriculum and teaching improvements to meet the new ABET 2000
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
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Jundong Liu, Ohio University; Trevor Joseph Bihl, Air Force Research Laboratory; Daniel Masami Nagura, Ohio University
Paper ID #49478Reinforcement Learning with Human Experience (RLHE) for Racing CarGamesProf. Jundong Liu, Ohio UniversityDr. Trevor Joseph Bihl, Air Force Research LaboratoryDaniel Masami Nagura, Ohio University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Reinforcement Learning with Human Experience (RLHE) for Racing Car Game Abstract Path and motion planning are critical components of many autonomous tasks. In this work, we introduce a novel method to train reinforcement learning (RL) models for OpenAI Gym’s Car Racing game. The underlying
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Materials Division Technical Session 4
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jacob Kelter, Northwestern University; Jonathan Daniel Emery, Northwestern University; Uri Wilensky, Northwestern University
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Materials
Paper ID #30700Learning About Diffusion at Two Levels: Agent-based Micro-scale andEquation-based Macro-scaleJacob Kelter, Northwestern University - Computer Science and Learning Sciences Jacob Kelter is a PhD student at Northwestern University in the joint program between computer science and learning sciences. His research focuses on using agent-based modeling for science education and computational social science research, both related broadly to complex systems science.Prof. Jonathan Daniel Emery, Northwestern University - Department of Materials Science and EngineeringProf. Uri Wilensky, Northwestern University Uri Wilensky
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Instrumentation Technical Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Pomona; Robert Alfaro
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #7789Building Wireless Sensor Networks with ZigbeeDr. Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, PomonaRobert Alfaro Page 23.263.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Building Wireless Sensor Networks with ZigbeeThe microprocessor sequence courses are among the important and challenging courses thatstudents take in the electronics, computer, and biomedical engineering curriculum; these coursesalso lay the foundation for capstone senior projects. The practical, but abstract, programmingconcepts in embedded
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ECE Poster Session
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Janos Grantner, Western Michigan University; Ramakrishna Gottipati, Western Michigan University
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Electrical and Computer
University, in Computer Engineering. Page 11.860.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Laboratory for Digital ElectronicsAbstractThe Digital Electronics course (ECE 3500)1 was created in the Department of Electrical andComputer Engineering of Western Michigan University to develop the skills students need todesign, and simulate digital integrated circuits down to the transistor layout level using MentorGraphics Category II tools2. Digital Electronics is a required course for students majoring incomputer engineering. The class has an embedded lab which makes use of the 0.25 microntechnology for IC
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Bringing a Different Perspective
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Eli Broemer, Michigan State University; Geoffrey Recktenwald, Michigan State University
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Mechanics
SMART assessment, a modified mastery learning pedagogy for problem based courses. He created and co-teaches a multi-year integrated system design (ISD) project for mechanical engineering students. He is a mentor to mechanical engineering graduate teaching fellows and actively champions the adoption and use of teaching technologies. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Cheating and Chegg: a RetrospectiveAbstractIn the spring of 2020, universities across America, and the world, abruptly transitioned to onlinelearning. The online transition required faculty to find novel ways to administer assessments andin some cases, for
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Materials Lab Experiments and Demonstrations
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hui Shen, Ohio Northern University
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Materials
accredited programs: civil, mechanical, electrical and computerengineering, as well as computer science. The University is currently on a quarter system, withten-week instructional periods. Materials Science, offered in the spring quarter, is required for allsecond-year mechanical and civil engineering students. Usually there are two sections with 50-70 students enrolled in the course each year. Prior to enrolling in the course, students willtypically have completed five quarters of general engineering, mathematics, and science courses.These include several courses in solid mechanics and one chemistry course. In addition, therequired Freshman Engineering course provides an introduction to the machine shop whichallows students to prepare samples for
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Dale H. Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 The Impact Detector Project: Mechanical and Electrical Worlds CollideAbstractMechanical engineering students at Penn State University, Berks campus, were tasked withdesigning and fabricating an impact detector to meet a detailed specification. The device wasintended to be similar to that used to trigger the inflation of automobile airbags. The project waspart of a third-year instrumentation and measurement theory course and was implemented toprovide the students with exposure to mechanical and electrical design, fabrication, test, anddocumentation techniques and methods. Students worked in teams of two or three members. Thedevice specification provided
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Computer-based Measurements
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bridget M. Smyser, Northeastern University; Kevin McCue, Northeastern University
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Instrumentation
– Should Students Do Them or Design Them?”, Chemical EngineeringEducation, vol 29, no. w, 1995, p. 34.vi Macias-Machin, A., Guotai Zhang, and Octave Levenspiel, “The Unstructured Student-Designed Research Typeof Laboratory Experiment”, Chemical Engineering Education, vol. 24, no. 2, 1990, pp. 78-79.vii Dym, C.L., A.M. Agogino, O. Eris, D.D. Frey, and L.J. Leifer, “Engineering design thinking, teaching andlearning”, Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 94, no. 1, 2005, 103-120viii ABET, 2009-2010 Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, 2008ix Northeastern University, ABET Self Study Report for Mechanical Engineering, 2007
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2024 South East Section Meeting
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David Calamas, Georgia Southern University
insights into student perspectives on technology-enhanced gradingtools, contributing to discussions on digital platforms in academia.IntroductionRecent years have witnessed a transformative shift in educational assessment with technology-driven solutions. Acknowledging the need for efficient, transparent, and unbiased gradingmethods, this paper explores Gradescope, a browser-based AI-assisted grading tool, in a HeatTransfer course within a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering program. Gradescopeoffers advantages in grading efficiency, transparency, and bias mitigation, aligning with theevolving landscape of educational assessment.From the author’s perspective, Gradescope presents three main advantages: (1) an efficientgrading workflow, (2
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Peter Martin; Bill Bitler; Rulph Chassaing
be appendedusing the .include assembler directive, as in C programming. The .include assembler directiveserves the function of a linker to include or chain several files together. Support Software and Hardware ToolsInterfacing the DSK to External SRAM and Flash MemoryA daughter board was built with 32 Kwords of SRAM and 128 Kbytes of flash memory. Thisdaughter board connects to (fits underneath) the DSK through the four connectors JP2-3 and JP5-6 on the DSK. Appropriate signals (address, data, V+, GND, R/W, INT0-3, STRB) from theC31 used for the SRAM and the flash memory are available through those four connectors.The address lines A22 and A23 (both low) provide the memory decode range 0-3FFFFFh. Theexternal SRAM
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Chemical Engineering Education
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Steven Perri; M. Barclay Satterfield; Leah Burton
potential to achieve value creation. Working exter- Figure 2. Network university case study. (The statistics used in this case study were collected atnally brings new ideas from experts who have had different the time of submission of this manuscript.)42 Chemical Engineering Education Figure 4 Illustration of the Benefits of University and Industry Collaboration [10] The effectiveness of thecollaboration can be viewedholistically
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CIT Division Technical Session #6
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Biswajit Biswal, South Carolina State University
Paper ID #37973SSCTrac: AI-Powered Soil Moisture Condition DetectionBiswajit Biswal Dr. Biswal is working as Assistant Professor of Computer Science at South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC, USA since January 2017. He holds Ph.D. in Computer and Information Systems Engineering from Tennessee State University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering form NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and B.E. in Medical Electronics Engineering from India. His research interests are AI, machine learning, data mining, cyber security, cloud computing, RF signal detection (Drones), IOT, and big data analysis. He has more than 10
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
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Roberto Andre Mossi, Gannon University; Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University
Paper ID #49605Tag AI-SandboxRoberto Andre Mossi, Gannon UniversityDr. Ramakrishnan Sundaram, Gannon University Dr. Sundaram is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Gannon University. His areas of research include computational architectures for signal and image processing as well as novel methods to improve/enhance engineering education. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Tag AI-Sandbox Abstract This paper develops a Tag AI-Sandbox through competition
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2025 PNW Section Annual Meeting
Authors
Abdelouahab Abrous
their problem-solving abilities, and are betterprepared for careers in both industry and research. This approach not only reinforces theoreticalconcepts but also provides a hands-on learning experience that is critical in developing practicalskills. The effectiveness of this educational model can be evaluated through a combination ofassessments, including conceptual tests, coding projects, debugging tasks, and industry-standardevaluations. To ensure a comprehensive assessment and continuous skill development, variouscomputational tools, learning management systems, auto-graders, and visualization software areemployed. These resources help track progress and provide immediate feedback to students. Inthe end, this blended learning methodology
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2023 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
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Dendy Sloan; Cynthia Norrgran
NorrgranCynthia Norrgran is an associate teaching professor in Chemical and Biological engineering. She has aBS in Physics, MS in astrophysics, PhD in cognitive psychology, and an MD. She is a retiredneurosurgeon. She has been teaching biological sciences at Colorado School of Mines for 19 years. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 The Neuroscience Behind the Advice Given to Freshmen College Students Cynthia Norrgran and Dendy Sloan Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Colorado School of MinesWhen most of us started college, we were given advice on how to succeed. The advice went somethinglike this
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Manufacturing Division Technical Session 6
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nikki Larson, Western Washington University; David Frye, Western Washington University
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Manufacturing
Western Washington University where I have been faculty in the Plastics and Composites Engineering Program for the past 13 years. My research interests are in composite manufacturing.David Frye, Western Washington University David has worked for Western Washington University in their Plastics and Composites Engineering (PCE) program for five years. As the PCE Lab Technician he helps develop curriculum and teaches many of the lab portions of courses that the program offers. David is a graduate of the University of Washington with a B.S. in Environmental Science. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Teaching Composites Manufacturing Through Tooling Western
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2019 ERC
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Gurdip Singh; Carrie Berger
recently been through promotion and tenure.Nothing at the department or college at all and one session one hour once a year at Universitylevel at U of Alaska. One day and dinner at South Dakota. Full day at University level atOklahoma state. Welcome session at and welcoming packages at department at UMBC. On-boarding throughout year at UMBC for off circle hiring. UW had a week-long thing before,touring the state. It has been cut back. Three days now. Each quarter there is a follow-up.• U-wide 1.5 days/2.0 days (including research session)• Arts/Sci/Eng 2 day orientation (including research)• College of Engineering half day to augments.• Separate sponsored programs office orientation for new faculty (in addition to university, college)• 16-week
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2004 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Michael P. Hennessey
at St. Thomas, studentshave competed in a national collegiate design competition before (SAE Mini-Baja [2]), but never as part of a course. Suchcontests promote creativity and inspire innovation through the use of unstructured and open-ended design problems – desired andessential attributes of future real engineers. This past year in Machine Design (ENGR 320 [1,3]) one goal was to test out usageof a national design contest as a course project. Aspects of the ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) 2003-4Student Design Contest, Mine Madness were embedded into the Machine Design course and below we document (through text,photos, and available video) and draw conclusions from the exciting educational journey embarked upon by the
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2009 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Robert D. Homolka
• Adversarial autocrats by players • Invisible men by press • Submerged like idiot children in a family album • October 6, 1945 (Attorney Wm. Wheaton- 1st game) Proceedings of the 2009 Midwest Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education 6 • 1845-1858: Used two umpires and a neutral ref.Slide Two 1903- Ban Johnson AL • Strong Support for Umpires • 2 Umpire system • Cy Rigler – raising right hand on strikes • Actually (for Dummy Hoy) (had to read lips
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Modern Software Measurement Techniques
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gurinder Singh, Future Technology Devices International Ltd. (USA); Lakshmi Munukutla, Arizona State University
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Instrumentation
. Page 14.783.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Interfacing USB Printer using Vinculum Host Controller Abstract This paper describes implementation of a portable USB printer interface using VinculumHost Controller VNC1L. The project idea presented has a variety of real-world applicationsincluding in medical portable devices, field testing devices, ticketing systems, gas receiptprinting system to name a few. Today almost all the printers have a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface for connectionto a personal computer (PC) or a control device. The USB interface has several advantages overprevious generation of connection methods such as parallel ports. A USB port is much fasterthan a parallel port
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ECE Curriculum Improvement
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arlen Planting, Boise State University; Sin Ming Loo, Boise State University
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Electrical and Computer
educational environmentwhere the instructor has maximum control over the delivery of concepts. A measuredpresentation focuses on a few core concepts at a time, at a pace that optimizes studentcomprehension. Unwanted features that distract from the foundational concepts being presentedare minimized by simplifying the processor. Page 25.866.3Simplifying the processor to eliminate unwanted features involves creating a processor withoutcache, interrupts, or pipelining; removing advanced devices such as LCD, Ethernet, and USB;and disabling all of the vendor’s software support. Many specialized features found in processorswill be left out when creating a
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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
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Assessment, Course, and Curricular Development
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University; Austin Carrig, Rowan University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #15425Touching Water: Exploring Thermodynamic Properties with Clausius AppDr. Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University Dr. Smitesh Bakrania is an associate professor in Mechanical Engineering at Rowan University. He re- ceived his Ph.D. from University of Michigan in 2008 and his B.S. from Union College in 2003. His research interests include combustion synthesis of nanoparticles and combustion catalysis using nanopar- ticles. He is also involved in developing educational apps for instructional and research purposes.Mr. Austin Carrig, Rowan University I am currently a student at Rowan University studying mechanical