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, correlations for the all thetesting activities.This phase includes the breaking of the project/system in subsystems (test-sets) and the choice ofinterrelations/correlations between the subsystems.In this phase students will establish and organize the following test components:• Sequence(s) of tests• Scheduling of equipment (shakers, data acquisition system, etc.)• Fixtures’ design specifications (including attachments and miscellaneous hardware (bolts, nuts, probes, etc.)• Time-schedule for analysis, testing, re-testing, contingencies due to failures and delays.The overall structure of the testing is officially documented in the Architecture document. Thisdocument is reviewed by the testing team and the customer to validate the approach, schedule
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develop an updated CEBOK, the Second Edition ofthe Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge (CEBOK2), which was published in 2008. In thesubsequent years, ASCE developed a plan for the long-term management of CEBOK on aneight-year cycle which led to the formation of the CEBOK3TC which began work in October2016. This paper concludes with a discussion on the update from CEBOK2 to CEBOK3.Why is this historical review and summary important to the civil engineering profession? Tomaintain the momentum of the educational and professional reform activities initiated by ASCEin the mid-1990’s (called the Raise the Bar Initiative), the successful processes of the past andthe associated “lessons learned” must be clearly communicated to future leaders and
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EducationAbstractHigher education, especially in the engineering milieu, is a complex activity. Many differenttasks need to be performed well to achieve high quality student learning. Significant learningexperiences require specific (and optimal) course design, and inculcation of relevant skills.The more common approach for course design is the ‘content-centered’ one. A list of topicsis decided (using well-established textbook/s), together with time slots and a testing scheme(number of quizzes, tests, etc). Though relatively easy, this methodology pays scant attentionto student learning outside of content knowledge. The more time and effort intensive‘learning-centered’ approach is more systematic and rewarding. Course design is based ondeciding what students can
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“outside” columns and working inward – for each criterion, first establish thehighest standard level, then the lowest standard level, and then fill in the middle level(s). Thisstyle of rubric can become more cumbersome to construct as the number of standards increases.It has been suggested to design rubrics with an even number of standards to avoid a “middle”option during evaluation.We have developed the rubrics for our Engineering 101 course by focusing only on two columnswithin the rubric, describing only the highest quality level (which earns full credit, an A grade)and the minimum acceptable quality level (which earns credit roughly equivalent to a C or C-grade). The other columns in the rubric are effectively left blank, but with a deliberate
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speed controller powered by a 3S LiPo battery pack. Costs for the propulsion systemwere approximately $60 for the motor, controller, transmission shaft, and propeller with anadditional $30 for the battery pack. Parts were connected through machined couplers and shafts.These were made by students in the campus machine shop to increase student exposure to theequipment and reduce costs. These are expected to provide a speed of 4 MPH (1.8 m/s) and anendurance of 30 min. Future work will determine the real-world speed and endurance of thevessel.The environmental scientists currently use a package from Vernier Software and Technologyincluding a LabQuest 2 DAQ and three Vernier probes. The Vernier package is extremelyexpensive relative to the rest of
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isincreasing [13] as more industries are finding a positive impact on their business activities.Figure 2b. Morgue room (Modified from Rockay 3D, Unity) virtual scene with wall of fire effectand explosion fire effectFigure 3a. Particle effect and lightning applied to the project house to imitate the darkenvironmentFigure 3b. Fire particle effect Figure 3c. Entrance and the aisles of a burning houseTotal number of five students participated in the experimental virtual fire environment. Thestudents were asked to wear the Oculus Rift S VR headset to receive immersive experience in thevirtual fire scene simulation (Figures 4a & 4b). All the participants started with the Cabin scene
., 2018). This scheme has several categories in common with thecategories in the coding scheme for the present work, including Remembering and Improvement.Carberry et al. also used three categories to code definitions of reflection that align with Schon’sand Rose’s theories of reflection, namely “reflection on action,” “reflection in action,” or“reflection then action” (Carberry et al., 2018; Csavina et al., 2017). In Carberry et al.’s study,the majority of student responses (79%) identified reflection as a means of looking back on aprevious event (i.e., reflection on action), and 21% of the responses indicated that reflection wasa means to impact the future by directing future choices (reflection then action) (Carberry et al.,2018). Thus, the
and lidar sensor. In 2015, Teslaintroduced its autonomous car. Google and Tesla take different approach in their design. Googleuses LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and Tesla uses an array of cameras for computervision. The autonomous cars can be fully autonomous without a need for a driver or can bedriver-managed autopilot-enabled. Google SDC is an example of an autonomous car without adriver and Tesla Model S is an example of the second type.The area of autonomous vehicle design has been gaining a tremendous growth in recent years. Amajor aspect of this growth has been advanced technology, a rich set of sensors and cameras,advances in computational intelligence and machine vision. The autonomous vehicle hasattracted the researchers, the
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