Alliance Eminent Scholar and was a co-recipient of the National Academy of Engineering’s 2005 Bernard M. Gordon Award for Inno- vation in Engineering and Technology Education. Dr. Coyle is a Fellow of the IEEE and his research interests include engineering education, wireless networks, and digital signal processing.Prof. Talis Juhna, Riga Technical University Tlis Juhna is a Professor and Vice-Rector for Research at Riga Technical University. His research is in environmental engineering specifically, water technologies. He has participated in several European- scale research projects; is an editorial Board of several international scientific journals; has worked as a consultant for industry, and has published more than
GPA of all Mechanics Subjects Figure 2 Correlation of Award GPA and Knowledge-building subjectsThe main knowledge-integration subject common across both old and new curriculums is theFinal Year Capstone project where students undertake a project spreading across 2 semestersin groups of 3 members. Most of the projects are coming from the industry which arechallenging real life problems. The capstone project is the platform for students todemonstrate their group working ability, project management skills, communication skills(technical, oral and written communication), knowledge integration skills, creativity, etc. Ingeneral, capstone project assessment is a good indicator of students’ all-round ability and theworkplace readiness
2017 ASEE International Forum:Columbus , Ohio Jun 28 Paper ID #20738Collaborative technological development and innovation between UTRGV-ENGT, USA and ITM-CSE, Mexico: An Intelligent Closet PrototypeDr. Immanuel Edinbarough P.E., University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley Immanuel A. Edinbarough received his B.Sc. (Applied Sciences) degree from PSG College of Technol- ogy, University of Madras, India, his B.E.. (M.E.) degree from the Institution of Engineers, India, M.E. (Production Engineering) degree from PSG College of Technology, Bharathiar University, India, and his Ph.D
of Transportation Safety and Secu- rity. He also serves on the editorial board of the African Geographic Review and is an Associate Editor for the ASCE Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice. He has authored or co-authored more than 150 technical articles, conferences papers, design manuals, and project reports on a range of transportation topics. Steven currently focuses his professional efforts on transportation is- sues in developing countries and cultivating international relationships to facilitate collaborative research, education and technology transfer. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Betting on the Progress – Forging a
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technical detailsare concealed and transparent for the students; 2. Modularization (similar to grammar): Toemployed the industrial products for STIE, it is very necessary to designed many modules,such as input from sensors, output to actuators, computing and processing, connectingpackage, etc. and objective students can analyze, organize, and utilize these module freely; 3.Systematization (similar to sentence): To design curriculum with the equipment, it isimportant to conceive the teaching and learning scenario when the industrial products aretransformed to STIE; 4. Standardization (similar to paragraph or article): the whole STIEframework should be inspected, some equipment may not be suitable to be used for STIE fora certain grade of K-12.3.2