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Mohammed A Omar, Clemson University
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, L.J., Bestererfield-Sacre, M., McGourty, J., “The ABET professional skills can theybe taught? Can they be assessed?” Journal of Engineering Education,Vol. 94, No. 1, 2005, pp. 41– 55.[5] American National Standards Institute, ANSI 2002a: National Standards Strategy for theUnited States, Washington DC, ASNI publication.[6] Omar, M. A., Kurfess, T., Mears, L., Kiggans, R. “Organizational learning in the automotivemanufacturing; a strategic choice”, Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, ISSN 0956-5515, DOI10.1007/s10845-009-0330-6. 2009[7] Miller, M. H., “Industry internships as a tool for curriculum development”, Seattle, WA,USA, ASEE, Washington, DC, 1998[8] Beasley,  D.  E.,  Biggers,  S.  B.,  “Curriculum  development:  an  integrated
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Chi N. Thai, University of Georgia; Yan-Fu Kuo; Ping-Lang Yen, National Taiwan University
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steps in Fall 2011 to prepare for anoffering of the UGA robotics course in Spring 2012 to both UGA and NTU students in a mixedasynchronous/synchronous environment.The objective of this manuscript is to describe our approach in designing the course materialsand the delivery methods and also to report on the impacts on instructors (in terms of cooperativeteaching practices) and students (in terms of materials understanding and application to termprojects) for two semesters - Spring and Fall 2012.II) Materials and Methods A) Structural Challenges & Approaches Taken 1. The first structural challenge of course was about “timing”: a. The 13-hour difference in time zones between UGA and NTU. b. The weekly
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Ruth Rodriguez Gallegos, Tecnológico de Monterrey
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between stages (eg. A-> B) as shown in thefollowing figure8,9,10,33: Figure 2: Modeling Schema8,9,10,33This proposal explicitly incorporates two important elements: the inclusion of a physical domainwhich is modeled (probably an extra-mathematical, biological, or chemical domain) and theimportance given to the pseudo-concrete domain32 as the difficult transition for students but keyin the modeling process (real model). It is important to note that the mathematical model isunderstood as the different graphical representations of the ED: solution graph, the DE itself asan analytical model, and a table of data that can eventually be modeled by a DE and / or itssolution.The literature analysis has made it clear that
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Brett Tempest, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Miguel Pando P.E., University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Sandra Loree Dika, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Michael Adam Hoff, UNC Charlotte
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. Johnson, R. T. Johnson, Journal of Engineering Education (2005) 1-15.[4] B. Sukumaran, J. Chen, J. Mehta, D. Mirchandani, K. Hollar, A sustained effort for educating students aboutsustainable development, in: CD) Proceedings, 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Conference,2004.[5] E. C. Ingraham, D. L. Peterson, Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad 10 (2004) 83-100.[6] A. Parkinson, Online Journal for Global Engineering Education 2 (2007) 2.[7] V. L. T. Wyss, Robert U.;, College Student Journal 46 (2012).[8] S. Hurtado, J. H. Pryor, Looking at the past, shaping the future: Getting to know our students for the past 40years, in: Presentation at NASPA/ACPA Joint Conference, Orlando, FL, 2007.[9] J. H. Pryor, K. Eagan
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Brian Bielenberg, Petroleum Institute
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with Impact. Washington, D.C.: American Society for Engineering Education. Available at http://www.asee.org/about-us/the- organization/advisory-committees/Innovation-With-Impact/Innovation-With-Impact-Report.pdf.20. Cohen, A. (1996). The Shaping of American Higher Education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.21. Kolb, D. A. (1984). Experiential Learning. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.22. Beichner, R. J., Saul, J. M., Abbott, D. S., Morse, J., Deardorff, D., Allain, R. J., . . . Risley, J. (2007). The student-centered activities for large enrollment undergraduate programs (SCALE-UP) project. Research-based reform of university physics, 1(1), 2-39.23. Kohl, P. B., & Kuo, H. V. (2012). Chronicling a successful secondary
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Michael A. Gennert, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Gretar Tryggvason, University of Notre Dame
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agricultural vehicles," IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symp, pp. 473-478, May 2008.[6] C. Aloisio, et.al., “Next generation image guided citrus fruit picker,” IEEE Int. Conf. Technologies for Practical Robot Applications, pp. 37-41, Apr. 2012.[7] ABET, “Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs“, http://www.abet.org/, Oct. 2012.[8] S. Batchelder et.al., “An Analysis of Future Sustainable Aquatic Farming”, Interactive Qualifying Project Report, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, http://www.wpi.edu/Pubs/E-project/Available/E-project-031212- 191226/unrestricted/Final_Paper.pdf, Mar. 2012.[9] B. Ingram et.al., "A code of ethics for robotics engineers," ACM/IEEE Int. Conf. Human-Robot Interaction, pp.103-104, Mar. 2010.[10] M
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Jung-Uk Lim, Arkansas Tech University
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analysis were delivered by traditional lectures. b. Basic instructions and skills on how to run load flow cases on PowerWorld were introduced. Teaching assistants sometimes helped students learn and train the PowerWorld simulation. c. Students were required to complete a take-home exam on such simulation using their own personal computers Page 21.11.5 d. Students were required to demonstrate their simulation skills and results with a sample load flow case. e. Students were put into small groups and shared their experience with classmates and discussed about the results. Such group activities really worked. They
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Roman Taraban, Texas Tech University
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), 768- 772. 5. King, I. (1915). An inquiry into certain aspects of the study habits of university students. School and Society, 2(49), 824-828. 6. Bailey, M., Floersheim, R. B., & Ressler, S. J. (2002). Course assessment plan: A tool for integrated curriculum management. Journal of Engineering Education, 91(4), 425-434. 7. Hayes, R., Kotovsky, K., Kozbelt, A., & Weissman, A. (1999). Where does students’ time go? Center for Innovation in Learning at Carnegie Mellon, Research Brief, 1(2), 1-4. 8. Ressler, S. J., & Lenox, T. A. (1996). The time survey: A course development tool that works! Proceedings of the 1996 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition
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Kwadwo Osseo-Asare, Penn State University; Victor A Atiemo-Obeng, The Dow Chemical Company (Retired)
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limited time available. The instructor had decided that before embarkingon the project the students should first be exposed to the process chemistry tools noted above.This meant the assignment was presented to the students in the last week of the 3-week course.One of the lessons learned is that it will be more productive to give this assignment on day 1 ofthe course. The general scientific and engineering competences acquired at the BS level, shouldhave prepared them to start items a, b, and c in the assignment.The students also struggled with the “this is not my field” syndrome. Parts a-c of the assignmentrequired exploration of the geological and mineral engineering literatures. Aside from the
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Sabah Razouk Abro, Lawrence Technological University; Jerry Cuper, Lawrence Technological University
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GC 2012-5605: COURSE ASSESSMENT; A CONSISTENT MODELDr. Sabah Razouk Abro, Lawrence Technological University Dr. Sabah Abro is an internationally educated math professor and program Director at Lawrence Techno- logical University. He graduated with a Bachelor degree from the University of Baghdad, pursued a post graduate diploma in planning from the United Nations institute in the middle east, Went to Wales in the United kingdom to get his Master’s degree and then to Belgium for his Ph.D. He has also international work experience; he served as Faculty at Al Mustansiria University in Baghdad, a regional consultant at the Arab Institute for Statistics, a position that enabled him to lecture in a number Arab countries
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Steven Chingnam Goh, University of Southern Queensland
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Paper ID #8293A global accord for the postgraduate learning and professional developmentof engineers: A PropositionDr. Steven Chingnam Goh, University of Southern Queensland Dr Steven Goh completed his BEng in Manufacturing & Materials at UQ, MBA (Tech Mgt) at Deakin Uni, Master of Professional Accounting at USQ, Engineering Doctorate at USQ, and a Diploma in Com- pany Directorship from AICD. He joined USQ as an engineering academic staff in 2006 after spending over 10 years in industry in various roles including R&D Manager, Business Development Engineer to Managing Director of his own firm. He is currently active
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Edward Godfrey Ochieng, Liverpool John Moores University; Andrew David Price, Lougyhborough University; Ximing Ruan Ruan, University of the West of England
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Paper ID #8257Global Engineer: A Springboard for the Next DecadeDr. Edward Godfrey Ochieng, Liverpool John Moores University Senior Lecturer in project management. Edward’s research is focussed on construction project manage- ment. He has presented at national and international conferences, such as Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), Australian Universities Building Educators Association (AUBEA), CIB World Congress, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and International World of Construction Project Management where he has shared his knowledge on ’Project Complexity, Project
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Helmuth Gesch, University of Applied Sciences Landshut, Germany; Richard O Gale, Texas Tech University; Tanja Karp, Texas Tech University; Nanna Suryana Herman
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GC 2012-5616: A MULTINATIONAL MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMIN ELECTRONIC PRODUCT ENGINEERINGProf. Helmuth Gesch, University of Applied Sciences Landshut, Germany Education: 1975 Master of Engineering from Technical University of Munich 1978 Doctorate in Physics from Technical University of Munich Academic positions and administrative responsibilities: Professor (since 1985), University of Applied Sciences Landshut, Germany Vice President (since 2005), responsible for technology transfer and indus- try related collaborations Coordinator of the Microelectronic study program Coordinator of the Industrial Engineering and Management study program (temporarily) Coordinator of different international cooper- ation programs
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Keith W Buffinton, Bucknell University; Xiannong Meng, Bucknell University; Margot A Vigeant, Bucknell University
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Paper ID #8249Exploring Engineering in China in a Global and Societal ContextProf. Keith W Buffinton, Bucknell University Keith W. Buffinton is Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Bucknell University. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Stanford. Following his graduate studies, he worked as a post-doctoral researcher in the Institute for Mechanics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. From 2001 through 2004 he served as co-director of Bucknell’s Institute for Leadership in Technology and Management and
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Hyun-sang DUPE Shin
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GC 2012-5646: A CASE STUDY FOR PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING COURSEIN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PROGRAMHyun-sang Shin Page 17.1.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 A Case study for Problem-based Learning Course in Environmental Engineering Program Hyun-sang Shin hyuns@seoultech.ac.kr Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, 139-743, Republic of KoreaThe purpose of this study was to identify the effect of problem-based learning(PBL) inEnvironmental Engineering program
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Minhee Shin, Seoul National University of Technology
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GC 2012-5649: A STUDY ON ASSESSMENT METHOD AND RUBRICSOF PROGRAM OUTCOMES RELATED TO SOFTSKILLSProf. Minhee Shin, Seoul National University of Technology Page 17.3.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012A study on Assessment Method and Rubrics of Program Outcomes related toSoftskills▪ Presenter: Minhee Shin (minhees@seoultech.ac.kr)▪ Organization: Seoul National University of Technology, 139-743 Page 17.3.2
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Alina Yurievna Khramova, Kazan National Research Technological University; Vasil Yurievich Khramov; Vasiliy Grigoryevich Ivanov, KAZAN NATIONAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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Paper ID #8305Academic mobility of students as a key factor for professional competencesdevelopment of future engineersMiss Alina Yurievna Khramova, Kazan National Research Technological UniversityMr. Vasil Yurievich KhramovDr. Vasiliy Grigoryevich Ivanov, KAZAN NATIONAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Page 21.8.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Academic mobility of students as a key factor for developing professional competences of future engineers One of the most urgent issues all over the educational
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Margaret Pearl Lyn Blackstun, Air Force Institute of Technology
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GC 2012-5617: DESIGN, BUILD, AND TEST OF ENGINEERING DEVEL-OPMENT SPACECRAFT HARDWARE IN A SATELLITE DESIGN COURSEAT THE AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYLt. Margaret Pearl Lyn Blackstun, Air Force Institute of Technology Lt. Margaret Blackstun graduated from the United States Air Force Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in Astronautical Engineering and a minor in Russian Language in May 2010. In September 2010 she entered teh Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology. She received a Master of Science in Astronautical Engineering in March 2012. She is currently assigned to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH
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Lueny Morell, Hewlett-Packard Corporation
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Paper ID #8245Preparing Global Engineers that Can Develop End-to-End Solutions for RealBusiness Objectives on the Cloud: a Unique HP-Academia PartnershipMrs. Lueny Morell, Hewlett-Packard Corporation Lueny Morell, MS, PE, is Program Manager in the Strategic Plannig Team of Hewlett Packard Laborato- ries (HPL) in Palo Alto, California where she focuses on identifying research partnership opportunities for HP Labs with emphasis on engineering/technology talent programs funded by external organizations. Cur- rently, Lueny also has a role in catalyzing the adoption of the HP Institute curriculum worldwide. Since joining HP
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Scott Grenquist, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Roger G. Hadgraft, RMIT University
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satisfy user requirements. 2.4 f) Demonstrates commitment to sustainable engineering practices and the achievement of sustainable outcomes in all facets of engineering project work.(d) an ability to function on 3.6 b) Functions as an effective member or leader of diverse engineering teams, including those withmultidisciplinary teams multilevel, multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural dimensions.(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and 2.1 a-c) Identifies, discerns and characterizes salient issues, determines and analyses causes andsolve engineering problems effects, justifies and applies appropriate
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Muhammad H Rashid, University of West Florida
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and evaluating the degree of achievements of the educational objectives and outcomes for program improvements.5.0 ABET Curricular Requirements Page 21.67.3 The Accreditation agency generally specifies the curricular requirements. According to theABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC), the professional component must include[2]: (a) one year of a combination of college level mathematics and basic sciences (some with experimental experience) appropriate to the discipline. Basic sciences are defined as biological, chemical, and physical sciences. (b) one and one-half years of engineering topics
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Christina Kay White, University of Texas, Austin; Joules Webb, Transformation 2013 Texas STEM Center
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State University (LSU).LSU‘s annual High School Teacher Engineering Awareness Program (HSTEAP), a one-weekintensive professional development institute, aims to improve and support high school STEMeducation. This mixed-methods study measures the impact of this professional development formathematics and science teachers‘ efficacy in engineering, design-based learning, STEMresearch and technology, and their ability to teach those principles to their students. Programorganizers and curricula professionals developed an innovative curriculum thematicallyaddressing the National Academy of Engineering 21st Century Engineering Grand Challenges,and facilitated the HSTEAP community to: a) create and implement engineering design-basedprojects, b) identify
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Devanandham Henry, Stevens Institute of Technology / Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC); Tim L Ferris, University of South Australia; Alice F. Squires, Stevens Institute of Technology (SES); Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach
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Paper ID #8342Organizing the Graduate Reference Curriculum for Systems Engineering(GRCSE) for International RelevanceMr. Devanandham Henry, Stevens Institute of Technology / Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) Mr. Henry is a doctoral candidate at the Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ working on a PhD is Systems Engineering. He is also a researcher with the Systems Engineering Research Center, and an author of the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) and the Graduate Reference Curriculum for Systems Engineering (GRCSE). He holds a B.Tech degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Anna University
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Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Cheryl Matherly, The University of Tulsa; Sarah R. Phillips, Rice University ; Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh; Lucia Howard
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Engineering Education, 3(1).28. Downey, G. E. (2006). The Globally Competent Engineer: Working Effectively with People Who Define Problems Differently. Journal of Engineering Education , 1-16.29. Blumenthal, P., and U. Grothus (2008). “Developing Global Competence in Engienering Students: U.S. and German ApproachesI,” Online Journal for Global Engineering Education, 90(2), 1-12.30. Sukumaran, B., Chen, J., Mehta, J., Mirchandani, D., and Hollar, K. (2004). “A Sustained Effort for Educating Students about Sustainable Development,” (CD) Proceedings, 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Conference.31. Levinson, N. (2008). Crafting Assessments: A Strategic Approach to Study Abroad. Paper Presented at the annual meeting of the
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Main Plenary 3 - Opportunities for collaboration with engineering educators in India (ISTE)
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R. Natarajan, Indian Institute of Technology
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Page 17.7.15A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Page 17.7.16 ASYMMETRIES IN OUR TECHNICAL EDUCATION SYSTEM ] Asymmetry ] Disparity ] Divide ] Imbalances ] Diversity ] InequitiesCHARACTERISTIC A B Geographical Regions with high density of Regions with low density of Institutions Institutions (SR, SWR, WR) (ER, NER) Disciplines IT - related courses Conventional courses Level Degree
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Meiliu Lu, California State University at Sacramento
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textbook are as follows: (a) The contents of the courseware can be updated by the instructor periodically to keep up with the rapid development of the field of data warehousing and data mining. (b) The incremental developing courseware provides an ideal platform for the instructor to share latest research development results with students so that we can make the technology transfer a little faster to our students. (c) This project provides a self-paced interactive learning tool not only to the students taking a course on data warehousing but also to any engineer in the world who have to build a data warehouse from scratch and needs to learn fundamental concepts quickly. From schema design to OLAP
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Young Uk Kim, Myongji University
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Education, 2012 Introductory Teaching Plan of Elementary Engineering Design for Freshmen Majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering Young Uk Kim Professor, yukim@mju.ac.kr Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Myongji University, Yongin, 449-728, Republic of Korea This study was undertaken to develop a course of elementary engineering design for Korean university students majoring in civil and environmental engineering. The course plan primarily includes learning programs and activities for the creation and the optimization of ideas
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Farida Tagirovna Shageeva, Kazan National Research Technological University; Natalia Vladimirovna Kraysman; Inna Mikhailovna Gorodetskaya, Kazan National Research Technological University; Vasiliy Grigoryevich Ivanov, KAZAN NATIONAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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Paper ID #8300Socio-psychological competence of future engineersProf. Farida Tagirovna Shageeva, Kazan National Research Technological UniversityDr. Natalia Vladimirovna KraysmanDr. Inna Mikhailovna Gorodetskaya, Kazan National Research Technological UniversityDr. Vasiliy Grigoryevich Ivanov, KAZAN NATIONAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Page 21.60.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Socio-psychological competence of future engineers Engineering education today has to overcome a dramatic gap between academic
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Main Plenary 2 - Establishing Innovative Strategies Through the Virtuous Cycle of Research in Engineering Education - Korean Society for Engineering Education (KSEE)
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Wonjong Joo, Seoul National University of Science and Technology
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GC 2012-5656: ACCREDITATION OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION INKOREAProf. Wonjong Joo, Seoul National University of Science and Technology Wonjong Joo is a professor of Seoul National University of Science and Technology (Seoul Tech) and is a vice president of ABEEK (Accreditation Board of Engineering Education in Korea) from 2012. He has been a director of Seoul Tech’s Innovation Center for Engineering Education (ICEE) & Hub Center for 5 years and is now a president of Innovation Hub Center Council. His role in ABEEK is to lead the committee of Criteria of Accrediting Engineering Programs. His role in Hub Center Council is to coordi- nate 60 ICEE universities for sharing the outcomes of the ICEE project. He graduated
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Amos G Winter V, MIT; Robert James Stoner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Charles H Fine, MIT Sloan School of Management
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Leveraged Freedom Chair (LFC), an all-terrain wheelchair designed for de- veloping countries that was a winner of a 2010 R&D 100 award and was named one of the Wall Street Journal’s top innovations in 2011. His Ph.D. work focused on adapting the burrowing mechanisms of razor clams to create compact, low power, and reversible burrowing systems for subsea applications such as anchoring, oil recovery, and cable installation. Prof. Winter is a founder of Global Research Innovation and Technology (GRIT). He was the recipient of the 2010 Tufts University Young Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award, the 2010 MIT School of Engineering Graduate Student Extraordinary Teaching and Mentoring Award, and the 2012 ASME/Pi Tau