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Science.Dr. Yujian Fu P.E., Alabama A&M University Dr. Yujian Fu is a professor of computer science department at Alabama A&M University. Her research interests fall in formal verification of cyber-physical systems, behavioral analysis of mobile security, soft- ware architecture and design analysis of safety-critical and mission-critical systems. Her projects are supported by NSF, Air Force, and DoD. She has several publications regarding research and educational projects. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 2019 ASEE Conference Supporting Object-Oriented Design Learning Outcome Using Android Development
real time kernels as well as embeddedRTOS applications. Students use an MSP432P401R board and educational booster pack in thiscourse [3].For the advanced embedded system education, the ESET program offers a graduate level course.The course title is Embedded Intelligent System Design. It was offered in Fall of 2019, and it isplanned to be offered again. Students can learn about Linux based embedded systems andartificial intelligence system applications in this course. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 2020 ASEE Annual Conference & ExpositionFor effective teaching, it is important to provide good learning environments. And, it isparticularly important for embedded system
Virtual Laboratory on Fluid Mechanics’. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 126th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Tampa, Florida, USA, June 15 - 19, 2019 Zhang, Z., Zhang, A., Zhang, M., Esche, S. K. Project-based Robotics Courses for the Students of Mechanical Engineering Technology Zhou Zhang, Andy S. Zhang, Mingshao Zhang, Sven K. EscheAbstractRobotics program at many Colleges has continued to become more and more popular. However,the students of the robotics program of Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) are facingthree difficulties: (1
Professor at the University of Wyoming (UW) in the College of Education’s (CoEd) School of Teacher Education. She received her doctorate degree from the University of Cincin- nati in 2011. She was awarded the UW CoEd Early Career Fellowship (2013), UW CoEd Faculty Award for Outstanding Research & Scholarship (2015), UW CoEd Faculty Award for Outstanding Service to the Education Profession (2016), UW CoEd Honored Fall Convocation Faculty (2017), and UW CoEd Faculty Award for Outstanding Research & Scholarship (2019). She won an Outstanding Reviewer award for MDPI’s Education Sciences journal (2020) and ASTE’s Outstanding Science Teacher Educator of the Year (2021). Since beginning at UW, Burrows has written
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. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 A Long-Term Study of Software Product and Process Metrics in an Embedded Systems Design CourseIn response to input from advisory employers, market demands, and academic studies [1], manycomputer engineering programs have increased focus on embedded computer systems.Embedded systems form a rich application through which computer engineering education canbe made relevant. Embedded computer systems are a timely subject that is immediately useful tostudents in their senior capstone design projects. Furthermore, a large number of our computerengineering graduates currently use or design embedded computer systems in their jobs.A team-based progressive embedded systems
using automatic assessment (computer based assessments) using algorithms for test generation and LMS systems.Dr. Maria M. Larrondo-Petrie, Florida Atlantic University Dr. Larrondo Petrie has a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and is a Professor and Associate Dean of In- ternational Affairs in the College of Engineering and Computer Science of Florida Atlantic University. She is the Executive Director of LACCEI (Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions) and served in the past as an officer of the International Division of ASEE (American Society of Engineering Institutions). She is Editor-in-Chief of the Latin American and Caribbean Journal of Engi- neering Education, forms part of the
Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering (2013) as well as his BS in Computer Engineering (2007) from the University of Cincinnati. His research focused on detection and prevention of information leakage from hardware side channels. His current research interests include investigating the safety, resilience, and security of decentralized components, devices, and system architectures from theoretical modeling, to simulation and practical implementations. He is also involved in K-20 CS/cybersecurity education research and was the 2019 RMS ASEE conference co-chair. Mike also has over a decade of industry and research experience – mostly revolving around the semicon- ductor and bioinformatics industries – with
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from those in years 2 and 3. This is due first, to a University-widechange in learning management systems which moved all courses from Blackboard™ toCanvas ™ in 2018, and a corresponding move from the video capture system TechSmith Relayto VidGrid. The free online whiteboard, Stoodle, that was used for group collaboration in 2016was eliminated and left an essential gap in the course design. To fill this gap, in 2018 and 2019,Microsoft One Note was used because it was free on campus and mimicked much of the samefunctionality, albeit with intermittent lags in performance. Figure 4 Weekly Synchronous In-person Class Meeting with Both CohortsSignificance of the StudyWhile previous
Paper ID #24599Creation of an Online Video Tutorial Library at a State UniversityDr. Paul Morrow Nissenson, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Paul Nissenson (Ph.D. Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, 2009) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at California State Polytechnic Uni- versity, Pomona. He teaches courses in the thermal-fluid sciences, computer programming, and numerical methods. Paul’s current research interests involve studying the impact of technology in engineering edu- cation. He has served on the ASEE Pacific Southwest
West Virginiaare college ready for STEM. Apparently, female students in West Virginia need assistance tobecome competent and confident in STEM disciplines. Competition Of VEX EducationalRobotics to Advance Girls Education (COVERAGE) is a project aiming to inspire and supportfemale middle school and high school students to pursue STEM careers in West Virginia, fundedby the Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation. Specifically, in the fall semester of 2019 and springsemester of 2020, West Virginia University Institute of Technology assisted teachers to organizeGirls Robotics Clubs in Kanawha County, Fayette County, and Lincoln County. Throughattending the robotics clubs, female middle school and high school students are expected tobecome more
MATLAB Hours 24 In-Class MATLAB Hours Average Course Grade 85% 19 80% 14 75% 9 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Figure 9: Average course grade and class hours devoted to MATLAB/Simulink work for the six years the modules were used in the form presented. MATLAB hours are not counted for the spring 2020 because the course went online due to pandemic in mid-March.6.3 Provide a lot of
president of the Southwest Educational Research Association. He is the author or c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Paper ID #25558co-author of three books, several book chapters and more than 100 articles on mathematics education,quantitative research methods, and teacher education published in such venues as Journal of MathematicsEducation, International Journal for Studies in Mathematics Education, Journal of STEM Education: In-novations and Research, International Journal of University Teaching and Faculty Development, LEARN-ing Landscapes, Special Issue: Mind, Brain and Education, Journal of Mathematical
Terrence Chambers currently serves as Director of the Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainable En- ergy at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. His research interests include alternative energy,virtual reality, engineering design and optimization, and artificial intelligence. He is an active member of ASEE and LES, and is a registered Professional Engineer in Louisiana. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 PV-VR: A virtual reality training application using guided virtual tours of the Photovoltaic Applied Research and Testing (PART) Lab.AbstractLeaving the classroom and engaging in learning through first-hand experience has a longtradition in science and engineering
Computer Applications) and afollow-on course, ME 106 Fundamentals of Mechatronics, from C to Python. Both courses makeextensive use of a microcontroller to teach the fundamentals in both subjects, and heretoforehave used the C language and the Arduino platform, but now both courses have moved to Pythonand to the Adafruit Feather M4 Express board, which can run Python natively on its associatedmicrocontroller. Prior to the transition to Python, ME 30 had a relatively high failure ratebetween about 10 - 35%. Since transitioning to Python, the failure rate dropped dramatically toabout 3% in the fall of 2019. The paper will outline the previous structure of the courses, explainthe motivation for transitioning from C to Python, and discuss the pros and
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, June), Adoption of an Online Queue App for HigherEducation: A Case Study Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition ,Tampa, Florida. https://peer.asee.org/32042[2] A. Ultsch, “Proof of Pareto’s 80/20 Law and Precise Limits for ABC-Analysis,” Proof ofPareto’s 80/20 Law and Precise Limits for ABC-Analysis.[3] E. Wisniewski, R. Shapiro, E. Kaeli, K. Coletti, P. Dimilla, and R. Reisberg, “The Impact ofSupplemental Instruction on the Performance of Male and Female Engineers in a FreshmanChemistry Course,” 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings.[4] T. Bowles, A. McCoy, and S. Bates, “The effect of supplemental instruction on timelygraduation,” The effect of supplemental instruction on timely graduation.[5
Services (FIS), and Turkish Airlines. He is a senior member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and a senior member of Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE); and a member of Engineers Without Borders International (EWB-I), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and Association for Information Systems (AIS).Dr. Darcy Ronan, Sacred Heart University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Impact on Computing Attitudes and Career Intentions in a Rotation-based Survey Course Darcy Ronan D. Cenk Erdil Isabelle Farrington College of Education School of Computer Science
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Paper ID #33080Implementation of Hands-on, Home-based Laboratory for Two ElectricalEngineering Courses (A Pilot Study)Dr. James Kretzschmar, University of Wyoming Colonel, USAF (ret) Amateur Radio (FCC license: AE7AX) Member: IEEE, ASEE, ARRLDr. Robert F. Kubichek, University of Wyoming Robert Kubichek received his Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming in 1985. He has held positions at Boeing, the BDM Corporation, and the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (NTIA). He taught at the University of Wyoming for 29 years and retired in 2020. His research and teaching focus has been communications and digital signal