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DELOS Best Paper Nominations
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jerry Keska, University of Louisiana, Lafayette
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Column (top right), and Signal Comparisons from the Column (bottom). Page 14.353.10Figure 4: Concomitant Measurement Systems for the Final Experiments with Data Validations in an OEP. Page 14.353.11 S ig n a l G ene rato r V e r t ic a l C o lu m n A C B r id g e A m p l if ie r L o w -p ass F i lt e r C a p a c it i v e S ensor D C B r id g e A m p l if ie r
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Yongjin Kwon, Drexel University; Shreepud Rauniar, Drexel University; Horacio Sosa, Drexel University
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of our work is to provide a server side system that can communicate withlaboratory instruments and mechanical devices so that Internet based robotics andautomation can be remotely controlled on the client side. The experimental setupincludes the following items: Yamaha SCARA robot, RCX40 robot controller withoptional on-board Ethernet card, Yamaha I/O checker, DLink DCS-5300, HP m1050ePCs, and Allen Bradley PLC 1756 Series. The system also consists of power supplies,DC motors, fans, buzzers, limit switches, relays, and lights. The RCX40 controller can beconnected to the Ethernet and controlled using a PC/Server. A web-camera is used forconstantly viewing the robot movement. (a) (b
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratories
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles Lu, University of Kentucky
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, etc, ME311 focuses more on the overall experimentationprocess including the design and analysis of experiments, known as the DOE. One of the majorlearning outcomes, Outcome (1), as specified in the course syllabus is for students to develop: Page 22.627.2 1. an ability to design, conduct and analyze experiments. Specifically, graduates will have a. a thorough understanding of the experimental design and analysis process; b. the ability to design, conduct and analyze experiments using modern principles and computer software; c. knowledge of basic probability necessary for modeling variability in data
Conference Session
ELOS Best Paper Nominations
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Debra J. Mascaro, University of Utah; Stacy Bamberg, University of Utah; R. Roemer, University of Utah
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) (b)lathe) in the sophomore curriculum.2.1 Metrology LabThe metrology lab gives studentsexperience taking measurements with botha caliper (digital) and micrometer (vernier).This prepares them for instruction inadvanced manufacturing skills (e.g., milland lathe), which occurs during thesophomore year. The metrology lab is Figure 1: Example SolidWorks® models of (a) a tireintegrated with the fifth in a series of eight and (b) a SPAM® can, generated as part of theSolidWorks® tutorials, which focuses on metrology lab.planning and lets students practice the SolidWorks® tools they have learned in the previous fourlabs. After measuring several common objects (washer, wing nut, wheel, pulley, etc.) for themetrology part of the lab, each student is
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences in Electronics and Circuits
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ernest M. Kim, University of San Diego; Thomas F. Schubert Jr. P.E., University of San Diego
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C gs m gs r V C g V r v r v gs d o π π π m π o − − − Figure 1. (a) BJT small signal hybrid-π model (b) FET small signal modelTo accurately simulate transistor amplifier frequency response, good approximations of theintrinsic BJT capacitances Cπ and Cµ, and FET capacitances Cgs and Cgd must be obtained. Inorder to evaluate and use Cµ and Cgd, Miller’s theorem must be used in conjunction withmeasured
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Classroom and Online Innovations
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University - Pueblo
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somewhat large for thedesktop extrusion machine. To cut the recycled material into smaller pieces and to mix it wellwith virgin material, a household blender is used. The results are shown in Figure 4 a. Extrudedmaterial filament is shown in Figure 4 b. Color differences correspond to different mixture ratiosof virgin to recycled material. Since the virgin material is white, the more color the larger thepercentage of recycled material. a b Figure 3. Desktop plastic shredder a) as purchased from FilaMaker b) modified and motorized a b Figure 4. Recycled plastic: a) shredded and mixed PLA b
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hakan Gurocak, Washington State University, Vancouver; Ashley Ater Kranov, Washington State University
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emphasis on mathematical algorithms and board-level applications, mostnew mechanical engineering graduates are unable to meet the industry expectations.Motion control is a sub-field of automation in which the position and/or velocity of multiple axesin a machine are controlled in a synchronized fashion. Motion control is widely used in all typesof industries including packaging, assembly, textile, paper, printing, food processing andsemiconductor manufacturing (Figure 1). (a) (b) Figure 1. Multi-axis machines with industrial motion controller (a) Web handling (winding) machine, (b) Labeling machine
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; John L. Falconer, University of Colorado Boulder; David L. Silverstein P.E., University of Kentucky; Bill Jay Brooks, Oregon State University; Debra M. Gilbuena, Oregon State University; Christina Smith, Oregon State University
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Education Division of the American Institute ofChemical Engineers (AIChE), the discipline’s major professional society. The overall objectiveis to lower the activation barrier for using conceptual instruction and assessment so that manymore chemical engineering faculty will incorporate concept-based learning into their classes.The specific objectives of this project are to:1. Develop the AIChE Concept Warehouse, a flexible database-driven website for conceptual questions in the core chemical engineering sciences. Features of the AIChE Concept Warehouse include: a. Making concept questions available in different formats to facilitate widespread use. b. Allowing integration of questions within a course and from different courses so students
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sajay Sadasivan, Clemson University; Deepak Vembar, Clemson University; Paris Stringfellow, Clemson University; Carl Washburn, Greenville Tech; Andrew Duchowski, Clemson University; Anand Gramopadhye, Clemson University
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interaction make it feasible to develop a desktop simulator for the aircraft inspectiontasks. The current hardware used to develop the simulator (Figure 1) consists of a Dual Xeonprocessor machine with GeForce 6800 video card and 1 GB of RAM, all for a total cost of lessthan $3000. a. HMD and 6DoF mouse b. HMD optics c. Touch screen WindowVR Page 11.166.4 Figure 1: Hardware used to develop and test the simulatorsThe first aircraft inspection simulator developed at Clemson University was called AutomatedSystem of Self Instruction for Specialized Training (ASSIST). The simulator consisted of 2Dinterfaces
Conference Session
DELOS Best Paper Nominations
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kip Coonley, Duke University; Lisa Huettel, Duke University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
) is available to provide a quick andconvenient way to reflow entire smaller boards (Figure 1(b)). Lastly, a 7” bench top drill press($1,700, McMaster-Carr, model no. 8929A21) in the laboratory facilitates through-hole drillingin the final etched board. This allows students to integrate surface-mount and through-holetechnology in their projects. Page 15.518.4 (a) (b) Figure 1. Circuit board reflow options available in the SMT/PCB facility: (a) Cuisinart TOB-165 toaster ovenwith thermocouple temperature gauge for larger area boards and (b) conventional hotplate
Conference Session
Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning through Laboratory Experiences
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jean Jiang, Purdue University, North Central; Li Tan, Purdue University, North Central
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Oscilloscope DSP Board RCI not used Right Line In Right Line Out (RCI) (RCO) Figure 9a Laboratory setup for noise cancellation using a LMS adaptive filter. float b[2]={0.0, 0.587785}; /*Numerical coefficients for the 800 Hz digital oscillator*/ float a[3]={1, -1.618034, 1};/*Denominator coefficients for the digital oscillator*/ float x[2]={5000, 0.0}; /*Set up the input as an impulse function*/ float yy[3]={0.0,0.0,0.}; float xn[20
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steve Warren, Kansas State University; Punit Prakash, Kansas State University; Ed Brokesh, Dept. of Bio and Agricultural Engineering, Kansas State University; Gary William Singleton Ph.D., Heartspring; Kim Fowler
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. Brokesh brings this industry experience to the classroom in order that students can better relate engineering concepts to practice. Mr. Brokesh is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Kansas.Dr. Gary William Singleton Ph.D., Heartspring Page 24.374.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014Design Projects to Quantify the Health and Development of Autistic ChildrenAbstractMuch remains to be learned about the roles that technology can play to (a) “quantify” the healthstatus and development of an autistic child and (b) most effectively aid their classroom learningand their
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Pedagogy of Lab-Oriented Courses
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa I Jaksic P.E., Colorado State University, Pueblo
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(3D-printing failures)due to errors in design, operation, part placement, material selection, etc. and the failures due to3D printers’ malfunctions (3D printer failures).3D-Printing Failures 3D-printing failures can be classified into three types based on their severity: (a)catastrophic 3D-printing failures where the 3D printers are damaged; (b) complete 3D-printingfailures where the failed objects cannot be repaired, and (c) partial 3D-printing failures where theobjects can be repaired by using some post-printing processes.Sometimes, early during printing, a corner of the printed part warps up and separates from theprinting platform. Since this corner is now higher than the tip of the extruder nozzle, the nozzlecan push all the built
Conference Session
Best Paper Presentations
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Smitesh Bakrania, Rowan University; Kaitlin Engle Mallouk, Rowan University; Krishan Kumar Bhatia, Rowan University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
measurements, and do so in teams. Previous projects developed for the freshmanclinic sequence have been described extensively and include topics ranging from flashlightfabrication and design and reverse engineering a coffee machine4,5 to detailed exploration of thehuman body6. Many of the projects conducted in FECI satisfy ABET student outcomerequirements. In particular, the course overall aims to meet objectives a, b, d, g, k of the ABETCriteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs7.To meet both the course and ABET objectives, a project inspired by the Consumer Reportsorganization was developed and implemented for the first time in Fall 2011. It has subsequentlybeen used in FECI in the Fall 2011, 2013, and 2014 semesters. The project was designed to
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences with Thermal and Chemical Systems and Sensors
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexander Joseph Plotkowski, Grand Valley State University; Lihong (Heidi) Jiao, Grand Valley State University; Nael Barakat, Grand Valley State University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
schematicof a basic diaphragm based pressure sensordeflecting under an applied pressure [4]. This basictype of pressure sensor can be produced using avariety of different geometries for the diaphragm.The two most common are square and circulardiaphragms. It is important to know the locations of Figure 1 Example of a pressure sensor withthe maximum stress and the point of failure. piezoresistors oriented in both the transverse Page 25.386.3Equations 1 and 2 can be used to determine the and longitudinal directions from (a) top and (b) section views [4
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Mariano Savelski, Rowan University; Robert Hesketh, Rowan University; C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
release profiles are determined by analysis of drug concentrationusing UV spectrophotometry.Students prepare several different tablet formulations as shown in Table 1. POLYOX N-10 andN-303 differ in molecular weight. Caffiene is the active ingredient (drug), and POLYOX is thepolymeric gel matrix material which controls the release rate. Lactose is a commonly-usedbinder/filler, and magnesium stearate is often used as a powder lubricant in tablet formulation.The effect of drug concentration is shown in Figure 2, and the effect of polymer concentration isshown in Figure 3 Table 1: Tablet Formulations Ingredients A B C D E Caffeine (g
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences in Electronics and Circuits
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tooran Emami Ph. D., U.S. Coast Guard Academy ; Richard J. Hartnett P.E., U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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complex frequency domain data, thereby computing real-time complex frequency response.Students then choose to display the magnitude as one trace, and the phase as the other trace, andthen transfer data to Matlab via an IEEE-488 to USB connection between instrument andcomputer.A. Measure the frequency response (both magnitude and phase) for Sallen-Key design#1(with desired resonant frequency of 72.3 kHz and Q= 2). Students design and build the Sallen-Key low-pass filter shown in Figure 1 using a µA741 op-amp, and assuming thatC=1 C=2 220 pF , and using equations (2)-(4), they found R = 10k Ω, Ra = 2k Ω , andR= b 3k Ω .The measurement magnitude and phase results are shown in Figure 4. The frequency responseof this circuit shows that the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wei Zheng, Jackson State University; Yanhua Cao, Jackson State University; Himangshu Shekhar Das, Jackson State University; Jianjun Yin, Jackson State University
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Page 24.1069.52003), and (b) construct critic, who is responsible for criticizing the analyses of the two othercases presented by the learning partners 24. The findings from this research suggested that socialcooperation scripts can motivate learners to engage in a more conflict-oriented social mode andmay make the learning task more difficult, leading to more learning efforts, which might beimportant for the learners’ knowledge acquisition. The epistemic scripts may make students totake more individual approaches to the learning task, and may make the learning task easier,leading to overconfidence of learners. Besides, epistemic scripts may eliminate students’metacognitive learning activities 24.Wieland has investigated the impacts of
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies - Mechanical Engineering Labs
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dustyn Roberts P.E., University of Delaware; D. R. Haidar, University of Delaware
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
used for statistical comparison Final Numerical Grade Score A 11 A- 10 B+ 9 B 8 B- 7 C+ 6 C 5 C- 4 D+ 3 D 2 D- 1 F 0Results and DiscussionThe results of the one-way ANOVA
Conference Session
Design of Lab Experiments II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Mason, Seattle University; Frank Shih, Seattle University; Jeff Dragovich, Seattle University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Stress (ksi) 60 40 20 0 0% 5% 10% 15% Strain (in/in) (a) Real-time plots including annotation (b) Formal plots after data reduction Figure 5. Stress-Strain Curve for 1018 carbon steel
Conference Session
Division Experimentation and Lab-Oriented Studies - Best of DELOS
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo; Boyan Li
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Robotis Premium Software Programming Guide15, and in ourconcurrent work17. In general, the procedure of creating and downloading a program for ahumanoid robot consists of the following steps. 1. Assemble one of the three humanoid robot configurations (type A, type B, or type C) 2. Turn on the robot and check that the robot type is correct by pushing the START pushbutton on CM-530. In response, the robot plays a musical sequence: Do for type A, Do-Re for type B, and Do-Re-Mi for type C 3. Connect the robot to the computer using a USB cable 4. Make sure the robot is in the PROGRAM mode by checking that the blue LED indicator on CM-530 above the word PROGRAM is ON. If it is not, use the MODE pushbutton to select the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seda Yilmaz, Iowa State University; Kathryn Jablokow, Pennsylvania State University; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan; Eli M. Silk, University of Michigan; Meisha Nicole Berg, Iowa State University
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thinking hats: Back Bay Books, 1999.[37] B. Eberle, Scamper. Waco, Texas: Prufrock, 1995.[38] G. Altshuller, Creativity as an exact science. New York, NY: Gordon and Breach, 1984.[39] S. Yilmaz, S. R. Daly, J. L. Christian, C. M. Seifert, and R. Gonzalez, "Can experienced designers learn from new tools? A case study of idea generation in a professional engineering team (to appear)," Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation, 2013.[40] S. Yilmaz, C. M. Seifert, and R. Gonzalez, "Cognitive heuristics in design: Instructional strategies to increase creativity in idea generation," Journal of Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, vol. 24, pp. 335-355, 2010.[41] S. Yilmaz, S. R
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael G. Mauk, Drexel University; Richard Chiou, Drexel University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.); M. Eric Carr, Drexel University; Justin Bryan Gillander; Joshua C. Newton; Kelly R. Reid
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quantification of diseases much quicker,cheaper, and more effective. The incorporation of a smart phone into the device would make sendingdata about the spread of disease much quicker. This would lead to the increase in ability to track apathogen and take steps to contain outbreaks before they spread to a large proportion of a population.A device such as this has the potential to substantially change how infectious diseases are screened,diagnosed and treated in the developing world. Page 24.987.10 9ReferencesGuoliang Huanga, B. ,. (2010
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Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Experiments and Labs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bijan Sepahpour, The College of New Jersey; Shou Rei Chang, The College of New Jersey
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: u or Mc g? g? E IEAfter simplification: 6 FL g? bt 2 E ( ) Figure 5. Mapping the Geometry of the Tapered Cantilever on a Coordinate System.In our case, L is equal to 18 – x, which is the moment arm of the force; b is the base of the cross-section of the cantilever. In the case of the prismatic cantilever, b = 1.5 and does not vary, while,in the case of the tapered cantilever, b varies following the linear relationship
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hong Huang, Wright State University; Steven R. Higgins, Department of Chemistry, Wright State University; Aaron Joseph Blake, Wright State University, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering; Jason Allen Deibel, Wright State University; Ioana Sizemore, Wright State University, Department of Chemistry
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is significantly better than graphite, rendering its potential high power densitywhen it is applied in Li-ion batteries. Figure 1. Qualitative changes observed during the fabrication of GNSs: (1) purple suspension after harsh oxidation with KMnO4, (2) yellow suspension after the addition of H2O2, (3) light brown suspension indicative of formation of graphite oxide, and (4) black suspension indicative of formation of GNSs. graphite GNSs(a) (b) Figure 2. (a) XRD profiles and (b) SEM images of graphite and GNSs powders showing their distinguished structure and morphology.(a) (b
Conference Session
ELOS Best Paper Nominations
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Huettel, Duke University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
course concepts), the students were instructed to use the linear parametricmodel estimate which resulted in a linear, constant coefficient difference equation of the form: N M y[n]   ak y[n  k ]   bk x[n  k ] , k 1 k 0where the output of the model was a set of coefficients, ak and bk, and a delay. The tool alsoevaluated the fit of each model, a sample of which is shown in Figure 2b. (a)              (b)  Figure 2: (a) MathWorks System Identification Tool screenshot, (b) Sample model output using
Conference Session
Mechanical and Architectural Engineering Laboratories
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Teodora Rutar, Seattle University; Gregory Mason, Seattle University
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pressure in the form: T = f (p), where temperature is in Kelvin [K], and pressure in kilo-Pascal [kPa]. The relation is complete only if you provide the exact values and units of the constants and the dependent and the independent variables. Part b (2 points): What type of a relationship is T = f (p)? Is it linear, parabolic, logarithmic or hyperbolic? Part c (2 points): What is the value of pressure at temperature of 0 K? Part d (3 points): If you double the amount of gas in the same rigid tank, what are the answers for Parts a, b, and c? Part a: Part b: Part c: Figure 9. Description of the pre-lab #3
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seda Yilmaz, Iowa State University; Shanna R. Daly, University of Michigan; Colleen M. Seifert, University of Michigan
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Design Education (EPDE), Trondheim, Norway, 2010.[49] P. Laughlin, "Groups perform better than the best individuals on Letters-to-Numbers problems* 1," Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, vol. 88, pp. 605-620, 2002.[50] P. B. Paulus, M. T. Dzindolet, G. Poletes, and L. M. Camacho, "Perception of performance in group brainstorming: The illusion of group productivity," Personality & social psychology bulletin, vol. 19, pp. 78-89, 1993.[51] B. Collins and H. Guetzkow, A social psychology of group problem solving. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1964.[52] J. S. Linsey, E. F. Clauss, T. Kurtoglu, J. T. Murphy, K. L. Wood, and A. B. Markman, "An experimental study of group idea
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Bring-Your-Own-Experiments 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca Marie Reck, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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):508–516, 2012. [3] O. Boubaker. The inverted pendulum: A fundamental benchmark in control theory and robotics. In 2012 International Conference on Education and e-Learning Innovations (ICEELI), pages 1–6, 2012. [4] A. Leva. A hands-on experimental laboratory for undergraduate courses in automatic control. IEEE Transactions on Education, 46(2):263–272, 2003. [5] W. E. Dixon, D. M. Dawson, B. T. Costic, and M. S. De Queiroz. A MATLAB-based control systems laboratory experience for undergraduate students: Toward standardization and shared resources. IEEE Transactions on Education, 45(3):218–226, 2002. [6] B. Aktan, C. A. Bohus, L. A. Crowl, and M. H. Shor. Distance learning applied to control engineering laboratories. IEEE
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences with Mechanical, Materials and Fluid Systems
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Annual Conference & Exposition, Session 2526.5. Abdulwahed, M. and Nagy, Z. K., Applying Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle for Laboratory Education, Journal of Engineering Education, July 2009, pp. 283-294.6. Wyrick, D. A. and Hilsen, L., “Using Kolb’s Cycle to Round Out Learning,” 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Montreal, Canada, June 17-19, 2002. Session 2739.7. Harding, T. S., Lai, H.-Y., Tuttle, B. L., and White, C. V., “Integrating Manufacturing, Design and Teamwork into a Materials and Processes Selection Course,” 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Montreal, Canada, June 17-19, 2002