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Capstone Design II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mason Webster, Brigham Young University; Daniel Korth; Owen Carlson, Brigham Young University; C. Greg Jensen, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
. Todd, R. and Magelby, S. “Creating Successful Capstone Programs by Considering the Needs of Stakeholders” Journal of Engineering Education, 19934. Kirschman, J. and Greenstein, J. “The use of groupware for collaboration in distributed student engineering design teams,” Journal of Engineering Education, Oct 20025. Latcha, M. and Oakley, B. “Toying with a capstone design course,” Journal of Engineering Education, Oct 20016. Hargreaves, D.J., "Addressing Transition to Tertiary Education in Engineering," European Journal of Engineering Education, 1998, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 79-89.7. Hansen, J. and Andersen, A., “Engineers of Tomorrow and Beyond: Knowledge, Insight and Skills Needed to Work Across Borders”, Proceedings of
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kurt Gramoll, University of Oklahoma; Hengzhong Wen, OU
from 2000 to 2007. Her research work focuses on online training system development and implementation. She received her bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering in Mechanical Engineering College of Beijing Union University. She worked as an instructor and mechanical engineer in Beijing Chemical Equipment Factory for seven years, and then as a chief engineer at Beijing Hanwei Engineering Blasting Company of High Technology for one year. Page 12.1123.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Online 3D Collaboration System for Engineering EducationAbstractThe Internet has provided new
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hans Hoyer, American Society for Engineering Education
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International
organization’smembers discussed their overarching goal of building a vibrant, virtual global communityto foster collaboration and learning among the world’s engineering-education societiesand to building strong bridges to the corporate world, civil society and academia.Through the collaboration of its member societies and their partnership with industry,university, government and non-governmental organizations, IFEES will work toestablish effective engineering education processes of high quality around the world toassure a global supply of well-prepared engineering graduates. IFEES will strengthenmember organizations and their capacity to support faculty and students. It will attractcorporate participation, helping to connect engineering graduates with
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Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claudio Brito, Council of Researches in Education and Sciences; Melany Ciampi
Tagged Divisions
International
. Ciampi Online Course: a Tool to Enhance Teaching/Learning Process. In: InternationalConference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, 6, Juan Dolio, 2005. 2005International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training Proceedings. JuanDolio: ITHET, 2005. (in CD-ROM).[3] C. da R. Brito; M. M. Ciampi; V. G. Zakharov; I. A. Avenarius Worldwide Education and TechnologyEducation Dissemination Strategy for Developing Countries. In: International Conference on Engineering andComputer Education, 4, Madrid, 2005. Building a Common Space for the Education of Engineers. Madrid: ICECE,2005. (in CD-ROM).[4] C. da R. Brito; M. M. Ciampi; V. G. Zakharov; I. A. Avenarius The importance of Collaborative work
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Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy Hinds, Michigan State University; John Lloyd, Michigan State University
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International
AC 2007-2183: THE INTEND EDUCATION PROGRAM: A NEW MODEL FORMULTIDISCIPLINARY, DISPERSED EDUCATIONTimothy Hinds, Michigan State UniversityJohn Lloyd, Michigan State University Page 12.1443.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 The INTEnD Education Program A New Model for Multidisciplinary, Dispersed EducationIntroductionSince 1998, engineering, cultural anthropology and telecommunications faculty at MichiganState University and several other universities around the world have collaborated to develop amultidisciplinary engineering design program for the purpose of studying and practicing howinternationally-dispersed engineering product
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New Trends in Engineering Graduate Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles Farrar, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Michael Todd, University of California-San Diego; Phillip Cornwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
Society for Engineering Education, 2007 The Engineering Institute – A Collaborative Graduate Education and Research ProgramAbstractLos Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)have taken the unprecedented step of creating a collaborative, multi-disciplinary graduateeducation program and associated research agenda called the Engineering Institute. Thetechnology thrust of the Engineering Institute is damage prognosis, a multidisciplinaryengineering science concerned with assessing the current condition and predicting the remaininglife of a wide variety of structural systems. The mission of the Engineering Institute is todevelop a comprehensive approach for
Conference Session
Innovation in Construction Engineering Education II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wenfa Hu, Tongji University
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Construction
AC 2007-2152: IMPLEMENTING A SIMULTANEOUS CONSTRUCTION MODELTO EDUCATE UNDERGRADUATES IN COLLABORATIONWenfa Hu, Tongji University Page 12.839.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Implementing a Simultaneous Construction Model to Educate Undergraduates in CollaborationAbstractOne of the goals in Construction Management is to educate students to become successfulconstruction managers who need both technical knowledge and management skills. But most ofConstruction Management programs teach students techniques or management separately, andthen students can not understand abstract construction management skills easily without practices.A
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Industry-Academia Collaborations
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lakshmi Munukutla, Arizona State University; Jim Subach, Arizona State University; John Magrane, Microchip Technology Inc.; Carol Popovich, Microchip Technology Inc.
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
Finance. She currently works for Microchip Technology Inc., coordinating their University Program, with a focus on encouraging schools and universities to teach course work based on Microchip's architecture, thus preparing students to become the engineers of tomorrow Page 12.889.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Collaboration of Industry and Academia Render Business-Ready Graduates Lakshmi Munukutla and Jim Subach Electronic Systems Department Arizona State University at the Polytechnic campus
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Design Projects
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicole Giullian, Brigham Young University; C. Greg Jensen, Brigham Young University; Jason McCammon, Brigham Young University; Brad Brooks, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Mechanical Engineering. Page 12.809.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Hosting/Participating in Global Collaborative PACE ProjectsAbstractCertain obstacles must be overcome in order to realize the benefits of large-scale collaborationprojects. Undergraduate engineering curricula currently do not include projects of sufficientscope and diversity to introduce students to the challenges and lessons inherent to participation inglobal collaborative design projects. Engineering students today largely graduate with little orno skills or experience working on an international team. Universities need to take steps
Conference Session
Collaboration Provides the Best Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian Koehler, North Carolina State University; Susan Matney, North Carolina State University; Jerome Lavelle, North Carolina State University; Mary Clare Robbins, North Carolina State University
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative & Experiential Education
AC 2007-501: MENTOR: MOTIVATING ENGINEERS THROUGH ORGANIZEDRELATIONSHIPSBrian Koehler, North Carolina State University Brian D. Koehler is Coordinator of the First Year Engineering Program at NC State University. Teaching and research areas include: engineering education, international engineering, leadership, corporate recruiting, and supply chain management. Brian received degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville (B.S.) and NC State University (M.A. & M.B.A).Susan Matney, North Carolina State UniversityJerome Lavelle, North Carolina State UniversityMary Clare Robbins, North Carolina State University
Conference Session
EMD Curriculum Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Dixon, East Carolina University
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Engineering Management
Management from The University of Alabama Huntsville. Page 12.1368.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Teaching Project Management with International CollaborationAbstractGlobal project management is a natural context for training engineering students to meetchallenges of the global economy. This paper describes the methods employed in an innovativeproject management course integrating lecture seminars with international engineeringcounterpart faculty in China, Czechoslovakia, and the United States. The US’s East CarolinaUniversity’s engineering program entered into reciprocal agreements with the Czech TechnicalUniversity
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Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melany Ciampi; Claudio Brito, Council of Researches in Education and Sciences
Tagged Divisions
International
relationship resulted of theinteraction of civil engineers in this environment. Nevertheless the debates about the productiverestructuring, in the need again of a new worker's profile with higher education degree are justincorporate in speech level and not in practice. The research is supported by some data and it ispossible to conclude that, most workers did not complete the 4th year of first degree. This facttakes to the conclusion that the lack perspective for the workers and education increases a littleor nothing his/her professional life has collaborated for the current situation. Other factors join tothis, standing out the education politics presented to adults that in this country is very bellow thestandards of the needs of the work world
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Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Said Abubakr, Western Michigan University; Dewei Qi, Western Michigan University
Tagged Divisions
International
AC 2007-169: DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION INCHINA FOR WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING STUDENTSSaid Abubakr, Western Michigan UniversityDewei Qi, Western Michigan University Page 12.534.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Development of Global Engineering Education in China for Western Michigan University Engineering StudentsAbstractIn collaboration with Sichuan University in China, Western Michigan University had establishedand developed the China Summer Engineering Tour for the first time in 2006 and is in theprocess of launching a second tour in 2007. The program is designed to provide a uniqueopportunity for both
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ning Fang, Utah State University; Randy Cook, Utah State University; Karina Hauser, Utah State University
U.S. and maintain long-term sustainable prosperity of the U.S. economy and itstechnological progress. Lean systems have proven to be an effective approach to increaseproductivity and cost competitiveness of the U.S. companies.We have reported in this paper how we integrated lean systems education into manufacturingcourse curriculum via interdisciplinary collaboration between business and engineering. Our Page 12.920.11Lean course is a balance between reading and discussion of the body of knowledge at anintroductory level, and experiential learning through a Lean Lego Simulation and real companyprojects. We have described in detail the
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jin Zhu, University of Northern Iowa; MD salim, University of Northern Iowa; Ali Kashef, University of Northern Iowa; Recayi 'Reg' Pecen; Kenan Baltaci
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2007-2042: ENHANCE INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION ANDGRADUATE EDUCATION BY APPLYING GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES INPRACTICAL APPLICATIONSJin Zhu, University of Northern IowaMD salim, University of Northern IowaAli Kashef, University of Northern IowaRecayi "Reg" Pecen, University of Northern IowaKenan Baltaci, University of Northern Iowa Page 12.661.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Enhance Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Graduate Education by Applying Geospatial Technologies in Practical ApplicationsI. IntroductionGeospatial technologies have been used in various applications, such as homeland security
Conference Session
Computer Tools for Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeff Frolik, University of Vermont
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Computers in Education
AC 2007-114: INTEGRATION OF TABLET PCS INTO COLLABORATIVELEARNING ENVIRONMENTSJeff Frolik, University of Vermont Page 12.939.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Integration of Tablet PCs into Collaborative Learning EnvironmentsIntroductionThis paper presents the results of a project, ongoing since Fall of 2004 at the University ofVermont (UVM), in which university-owned, Tablet PCs have been integrated into learningenvironments where engineering students collaborate most frequently: namely, in laboratoriesand design courses. The primary objective of this work was to ascertain how mobile, pen-basedcomputing can
Conference Session
Enhancing K-12 Mathematics Education with Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles Feldhaus, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis; Kenneth Reid; Pete Hylton; Marguerite Hart, Washington Township Schools; Kathy Rieke, Washington Township Schools; Douglas Gorham, IEEE
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
AC 2007-1414: ENGINEERING EMPOWERMENT IS MATHEMATICIANSCOLLABORATING FOR CHILDREN: E2 = MC2Charles Feldhaus, Indiana University-Purdue University-IndianapolisKen Reid, Indiana University-Purdue University-IndianapolisPete Hylton, Indiana University-Purdue University-IndianapolisMarguerite Hart, Washington Township SchoolsKathy Rieke, Washington Township SchoolsDouglas Gorham, IEEE Page 12.628.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 ENGINEERING EMPOWERMENT IS MATHEMATICIANS COLLABORATING FOR CHILDREN: E2=MC2AbstractThis study describes the development, implementation and evaluation of the first year of a three-year partnership between
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Engineering Entrepreneurship and K-12 Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald Carpenter, Lawrence Technological University; Gregory Feierfeil, Lawrence Technological University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2007-1689: CULTIVATING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET THROUGHINTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION AND NETWORKINGDonald Carpenter, Lawrence Technological UniversityGregory Feierfeil, Lawrence Technological University Page 12.426.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Mindset through Interdisciplinary Collaboration and NetworkingAbstractLawrence Technological University, a private institution located in the Detroitmetropolitan area, has an enrollment of approximately 3000 undergraduate students inday and evening degree programs. Unlike a majority of institutions were entrepreneurialprograms tend to originate in the college
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Teams
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelly Crittenden, Louisiana Tech University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
AC 2007-1016: IMPACT: INNOVATION THROUGH MULTIDISCIPLINARYPROJECTS AND COLLABORATIVE TEAMSKelly Crittenden, Louisiana Tech University KELLY CRITTENDEN is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Louisiana Tech University. He teaches within the Integrated Engineering Curriculum and Multidisciplinary Senior Design series. His interests are in promoting collaboration across discipline and college boundaries in order to stimulate innovation and advancements in engineering education. Dr Crittenden received his B.S. and Ph.D. in BioMedical Engineering from Louisiana Tech University. Page
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EMD Curriculum Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Dixon, East Carolina University
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Engineering Management
Engineering Management from The University of Alabama Huntsville. Page 12.1273.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Service-Learning and Integrated, Collaborative Project ManagementAbstractThis paper describes the introduction of service-learning into an undergraduate course on projectmanagement. At ECU, engineering courses are taught in an integrated and collaborativeeducation environment. The core curriculum requires junior level students to complete a coursein project management as part of the program’s commitment to industry to supply immediatelyproductive, contributing new
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Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Bramhall, Sheffield Hallam University; Keith Radley, Sheffield Hallam University
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International
AC 2007-1015: PROMOTING LEARNER AUTONOMY IN ENGINEERINGMichael Bramhall, Sheffield Hallam University Mike is Head of Learning, Teaching and Assessment at Sheffield Hallam University's Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences. He is the Associate Director of the Centre for Promoting Learner Autonomy at Sheffield Hallam. He is also the Associate Director of the UK Centre for Materials Education at Liverpool University, which is part of the UK Higher Education Academy.Keith Radley, Sheffield Hallam University Keith is a Lecturer in Curriculum Innovation at Sheffield Hallam University,(specialising in media and resources)in the Learning and Teaching Institute. Keith has 25
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Collaboration Provides the Best Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cheryl Cates, University of Cincinnati; Anita Todd, University of Cincinnati
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
not only upon co-ops ability to enhance student learning but also toenhance organizational learning as the institution incorporates co-op data into anongoing dialogue.References1. Cates, C. L., Cedercreutz, K., and Trent, L. W. (2003) The current evolution of cooperative education at the University of Cincinnati. Proceedings of the 2003 American Society of Engineering Education Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration.2. Schuurman, M., Todd, A., Cates, C. & McClintic, R. (2004). Online assessment and learning instruments for co-op and internship students: closing the loop. Proceedings for the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration.3. Banta
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Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Manfred Hampe, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt; Lars Hagman, KTH; Jan Helge Bøhn, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
International
together VT, TUD, and KTH towards a new comprehensive partnership that willgrow to open many new, exciting opportunities for global education and research throughout theBS, MS, and doctoral levels. For all three partners, internationalization is a cornerstone to theirrespective strategic plans, the commitment to which is clearly demonstrated by their pioneeringand high-quality progress towards global educational collaborations. These collaborative degreeprograms are considered essential to support a deep and sustained internationalization with asolid base in world-leading engineering research. The dual BSME degree consortium and theirprograms are being designed to be fully symmetric with equal partners. Each degree will beowned by the awarding
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Utilizing On-Line Technology in Entrepreneurship Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William Arrasmith, Florida Tech; Jihan Dinally, Florida Institute of Technology
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
. Page 12.370.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Collaborative, Multi-disciplinary Learning Through Dynamic, Video Game Knowledge Modules: System Engineering ApplicationAbstract: By implementing student teams and incorporating a systemsengineering approach, we have developed a unique video game-basedproduct that combines the entertaining aspects of a popular video game set ina magical world, with dynamic, adaptable, multi-disciplinary instructionalmaterial. The video game knowledge module (VGKM) system integrates thefun NeverWinter NightsTM role-playing video game environment witheducational knowledge modules, an entertaining story line, and out-of-gameactivities to build and demonstrate a
Conference Session
Capstone Design I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katja Holtta-Otto, University Of Massachusetts-Dartmouth; Pia Helminen, Helsinki University of Technology (TKK); Kalevi Ekman, Helsinki University of Technology (TKK); Thomas Roemer, University of California-San Diego
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Design in Engineering Education
AC 2007-2390: A PILOT PROGRAM ON TEACHING DISPERSED PRODUCTDEVELOPMENT IN COLLABORATION WITH AN INTERNATIONALUNIVERSITYKatja Holtta-Otto, University Of Massachusetts-DartmouthPia Helminen, Helsinki University of Technology (TKK)Kalevi Ekman, Helsinki University of Technology (TKK)Thomas Roemer, University of California-San Diego Page 12.88.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 A Pilot Program on Teaching Dispersed Product Development in Collaboration with an International UniversityIntroductionDispersed product development is becoming ever more prevalent across industries. Mostmultinational companies have research and development laboratories
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Curricular Innovations
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maura Borrego, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
AC 2007-220: EXPERIENCES AND EXPECTATIONS OF DOCTORALINSTITUTION FACULTY COLLABORATING ACROSS DISCIPLINESMaura Borrego, Virginia Tech MAURA BORREGO is an assistant professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech and 2005 Rigorous Research in Engineering Education evaluator. Dr. Borrego holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Her current research interests center around interdisciplinary collaboration in engineering and engineering education, including studies of the collaborative relationships between engineers and education researchers. She was recently awarded a CAREER grant from NSF to study interdisciplinarity in engineering graduate
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New Trends in Engineering Graduate Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Phillip Sanger, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
AC 2007-1260: THE CAROLINAS INNOVATION COLLABORATIVE: ATRANSFORMATIONAL INITIATIVE IN HEALTHCARE AND AGING IN PLACEPhillip Sanger, Western Carolina University Page 12.1393.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 The Carolinas Innovation Collaborative: A Transformational Initiative in Healthcare and Aging in Place*Overview of the SituationIn 2004 the Council on Competitiveness issued its final report on the National InnovationInitiative called “Innovate America.” Clearly America’s focus must change from optimizing andincremental improvements to mobilizing our whole society for innovation. The
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Schaffer, Purdue University; Kimfong Lei, Purdue University; Lisette Reyes, Purdue University; William Oakes, Purdue University; Carla Zoltowski, Purdue University
AC 2007-2202: ASSESSING ACTIVITY SYSTEMS OF DESIGN TEAMS IN ACOLLABORATIVE SERVICE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTScott Schaffer, Purdue UniversityKimfong Lei, Purdue UniversityLisette Reyes, Purdue UniversityWilliam Oakes, Purdue UniversityCarla Zoltowski, Purdue University Page 12.262.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Assessing Activity Systems of Design Teams in a Collaborative Service Learning EnvironmentAbstractThis study focused on an assessment process and cross-disciplinary team learning frameworkpotentially useful in the design of collaborative environments for project teams. Thisfollowing research questions addressed were: 1) Did
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeff Ringenberg, University of Michigan; David Chesney, University of Michigan
AC 2007-499: MYSPACE IN THE CLASSROOM: CLASSROOM NOTE TAKINGCOLLABORATION VIA A SOCIAL NETWORKING MODELJeff Ringenberg, University of MichiganDavid Chesney, University of Michigan Page 12.1093.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 mySpace in the Classroom: Classroom Note Taking Collaboration Via a Social Networking ModelAbstractWith the recent surge in next-generation internet technologies becoming available to bothstudents and instructors, it is undeniable that technology will soon become an integral part ofeveryday classroom life. Social networking sites, instant messaging programs, and onlinecollaboration tools may be beneficial
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Assessing Entrepreneurship Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Blessing, Milwaukee School of Engineering; John D. Gassert, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Lawrence J. Schmedeman, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Larry Fennigkoh, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Education, 2007 Page 12.917.2© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Integrating Entrepreneurship into Already Ambitious Curricula through a Collaboration of Business and Engineering ProgramsAbstractSince October 2005, the business and engineering faculties of the Milwaukee School ofEngineering (MSOE) have been working on a novel effort to integrate entrepreneurship into theengineering curricula. Our methods bring together business and engineering students, twogroups that normally do not interact in their course of study, to work together on a team designproject. The challenge is to introduce entrepreneurship education without significantlyincreasing the workload on