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2019 CIEC
Authors
Joseph Cecere
Session ETD 345success. Programs that foster and strengthen relationships with firms , professional, and associationswill not only benefit the program as well as the firms and associations.The purpose of this paper is to discuss the various connections between Penn State Harrisburg’sStructural Design & Construction Engineering Technology program and their advisory board. Thispaper will also discuss the common as well as unique activities and partnership that are conductedfrom the advisory board, student organizations, national associations, financial support, andoutreach. These various activities demonstrated excellent examples of a win-win relationship, whichbenefits both the university programs and its board.Advisory BoardThe Structural
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International Division Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed D. Foroudastan, Middle Tennessee State University
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Diversity
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International
Paper ID #11111Domestic Internationalization Developed Through Collegiate ActivitiesDr. Saeed D. Foroudastan, Middle Tennessee State University Dr. Saeed Foroudastan is the Associate Dean for the College of Basic and Applied Sciences (CBAS). The CBAS oversees 10 departments at Middle Tennessee State University. He is also the current Director for the Master’s of Science in Professional Science program and a professor of engineering technology at MTSU. Foroudastan received his B.S. in civil engineering, his M.S. in civil engineering, and his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Tennessee Technological University
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Internet Programming and Applications
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Ronald Glotzbach; Carlos Morales
. Page 8.1299.1 “Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Education”A process such as reengineering the structure, capacity, and design of a grain storage bin couldtake months to complete. Engineers could be generating drawings in a CAD package, emailingthose files to a partner company a thousand miles away for verification and structural analysis,while attempting to communicate with vendors of the materials what changes they can expectover the next year.This process can be further complicated by communication breakdown between two or more ofthe parties involved. The specifications may not clearly define what
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Innovative & Computer-Assisted Lab Study
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
John Gumaer
, students in upper divisionengineering technology classes all had laptop computers. The laptops in use were Intel Pentium-class machines running either Microsoft Windows Me or Microsoft Windows XP as theoperating system. All laptops had the Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0installed on them.One goal was to utilize these computers to improve the student learning experience in a data Page 9.1169.1acquisition course without significantly increasing the cost of course delivery. Another goal was Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emmanuelle Reynaud, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Linda Barrington, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Ella Willard-Schmoe, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
India for the Deshpande16.100 F'11 1 Engineering Xingwei Wang Foundation 25% 154 Develop a business plan to fund the design and development of a product which would be considered an "Assistive Technology" device. Students work with a specific client and identify Capstone Assistive
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Lawrence Eric Meyer Jr., Miami Dade College; Elodie Billionniere, Miami Dade College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
workforce. Holding AWS Solutions Architect and Developer certifications, along with Azure and Google cloud he is leading the effort into multi-cloud implementations for education in DevOps and Data Analytics.Dr. Elodie Billionniere, Miami Dade College Dr. Elodie Billionniere is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering and Technology at Miami Dade College (MDC). She has helped MDC secure over $3 million in federal funding the past three years for STEM and emerging technology education programs as well as a collaborative high tech learning hub, Cloud Computing Center, with the aim of providing further opportunities to minoritized populations to meet workforce needs. With industry partners, she has been
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Janardhan Sutram; Pranjal Sanjay Varade; Devaughn Staple; Jeongkyu Lee
Student Poster Abstract Submission for 2020 ASEE – NE Conference Prediction of Wildfire through the Kernel-based Data Mining Techniques Janardhan Sutram1, Pranjal Sanjay Varade, Devaughn Staple, Prof. Jeongkyu LeeAbstract: Climate Change, a by-product of Global Warming, is an intrinsic issue of the 21st century.Regardless of individual stance of the issue, we cannot ignore the cataclysmic events it is ushering.Wildfires are one such events that are being caused by the change in climate. Earlier this year,Australia faced a testament to climate change that brought devastation to it’s ecosystem. The costsand numbers of such devastations could be decelerated by the use of technology and the data atour
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2014 EDI
Authors
Marek Dollar
projects receiving feedback business• Personal leadership • Conducting • Innovation and development plan meetings creativity• Mentor relationship • Diversity, cultural • Professional awareness networkingLockheed Martin Leadership Institute Leadership wisdom from seasoned leaders Ray O Sharon C. Michael Johnson Mitchell Gooden Sr. V. P. & Chair, Chairman/CEO, Chief Miami’s Integrated Technology Board
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Nabin Sapkota; Laurie Morrow
Session ETD 315 Earn and Learn: Best Practices of a True Apprenticeship Nabin Sapkota and Laurie Morrow Engineering Technology Department, Northwestern State University of Louisiana/Central Louisiana Technical Community College AbstractNorthwestern State University (NSU) of Louisiana and Central Louisiana TechnicalCommunity College (CLTCC) joined hands in a work/study program in collaboration withlocal and regional manufacturers to offer the Advanced Manufacturing Technician (AMT)program. AMT program provides the opportunity for a learn/earn
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Energy Conservation
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nitt Chuenprateep, University of the District of Columbia; Warren Orlando Abrams, University of the District of Columbia; Alicia Marshall, University of the District of Columbia; Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Engineering Education, 2017 Modeling the Effect of Renewable Energy and Smart Appliances in Energy Reduction of Residential 1 Homes Using GridLab-DI. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND When used in concert, microgrid and smart grid technologies have the ability totransform the way power is delivered. A microgrid is a localized energy grid with a colocated setof power generation sources and loads, with autonomous control, which can operateindependently of the traditional power grid [1]. As a result of this ability for autonomous control,it is possible for microgrids to connect to the main power grid or act in an “islanded” mode.Microgrids can be more efficient than traditional grids due to the
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Miscellaneous Topics in Energy Education
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Keith L. Coogler, Sam Houston State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Community College-North East to establish and develop a training program which includes solar photovoltaic coursesand laboratory resources. As part of the recipient agreement, SHSU’s qualified faculty developedsolar PV classes and created classroom and laboratory instructions and spaces. The goals of thispaper are to share experiences gained as a recipient of the SITN program and to demonstrate howto establish a complete 1kW Solar Photovoltaic system to conduct laboratory instructions.Student learning outcomes are also summarized in the paper. Industrial Technology students andfaculty (electronics, electronics and computer engineering technology, construction management,design and development, safety management) are involved in the project for both
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2015 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Margaret G. Wismer
Basic Electronics for Liberal Arts Majors Margaret G. Wismer Physics and Engineering Technology, Bloomsburg UniversityThe Physics department at Bloomsburg University teaches a basicselectronics course, Physics 104, intended for liberal arts majors who havevery little or no traditional background in STEM subjects. Any one at theuniversity is free to take this course though it is a requirement for musicmajors in order to give them a sense of electronic instrumentation andcircuitry. Enrolled in the spring 2014 session were 9 music majors with 7others from business, art and digital forensics. In addition to the range ofbackgrounds, students’ experiences, attitudes and perceptions also covered
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Student Division Technical Session 7: Teaching and Learning Practices
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Caroline Cresap, Louisiana Tech University; Ashtyne Klair Monceaux; David Hall, Louisiana Tech University; Krystal Corbett Cruse, Louisiana Tech University
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Diversity
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Student Division (STDT)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).Dr. David Hall, Louisiana Tech University David Hall develops and promotes project-based engineering courses. He believes that projects build intuition and confidence which are important for the effective application of engineering fundamentals and for the development of robust technology solutions.Dr. Krystal Corbett Cruse, Louisiana Tech University Dr. Krystal Corbett is the First-Year Engineering Programs Coordinator and Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Louisiana Tech University. She is also the Co-Director of the Office for Women in Science and Engineering at Louisiana Tech. ©American Society for Engineering Education
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Design Education II
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald J. Bennett, Univeristy of Saint Thomas; Elaine R. Millam, Univeristy of Saint Thomas
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Manufacturing
AC 2011-144: EDUCATING MANUFACTURING LEADERS: CREATINGAN INDUSTRIAL CULTURE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURERonald J. Bennett, Univeristy of Saint Thomas RONALD J. BENNETT PhD is Honeywell Fellow in Global Technology Management in the School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas after having served as the Founding Dean. He holds a Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering and an MBA. With a background of more than 20 years in industry, Bennett teaches and publishes on diverse topics including materials engineering, technical innovation, technology transfer, leadership and engineering education. He is an EAC of ABET commissioner for SME.Elaine R. Millam, Univeristy of St. Thomas Dr. Elaine Millam is a senior consultant
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ERM: Lessons Learned from COVID (COVID Part 2)
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Jackson, University of Georgia; Beshoy Morkos, University of Georgia; Fred Beyette; Amy Ragland, University of Georgia; Dominik May
Paper ID #37305Establishing qualitative inquiry to understand studentexperiences in online experimentation (Work in progress)Andrew Jackson (Assistant Professor) Andrew Jackson is an Assistant Professor of Workforce Education at the University of Georgia. His teaching and research interests relate to design-based learning and teaching in technology and engineering contexts. His current work explores how students navigate open-ended problem solving and design work, and seeks to enhance design teaching and learning through teacher partnerships and classroom research. Andrew received a PhD in Technology through
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University; Mohamad A. Mustafa, Savannah State University; Claire Cynthia Lehman, Bill's Robotic Solutions
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Instrumentation
circuits toexplore Basic DC/AC circuit computations. The students were also introduced todesign/implementation, testing and verification. Students not only worked with other studentstaking the Electric Circuit I course on campus during fall semester but also worked with the areahigh school students during the summer programs conducted for creating interest in ElectricalEngineering Technology programs.IntroductionStudents enrolled in Electronics and Civil Engineering Technology are required to take a four-credit hour Electrical Circuit I course. The only pre-requisite for the course is pre-calculus, andthe course is designed to inspire interest among students and introduce the students to theconcepts of electrical circuits in freshman year
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Computers in ME
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Davin Swanson; Christopher Lynch
Session 3566 WebLab: a New Approach to Undergraduate ME Laboratory Training at Georgia Tech Davin K. Swanson, Christopher S. Lynch George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0405AbstractThis paper describes the development and implementation of Internet-based technologies into arequired undergraduate laboratory course, ME3056, at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Theeducation of a large group of undergraduates (120 per semester) in
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Hal Nystrom
surveys also capture the student’s observations andpreferences regarding team structure.OpportunityIn the Fall Semester of 2000, the author had the opportunity to teach Advanced FinancialManagement, an Engineering Management class, in which half of the students were on-campus and half were distance students. There were fourteen graduate students that tookthis class in the traditional, on-campus, mode. They were all international students withlimited industry experience. In addition there were fourteen distance students who wereworking engineers and used a variety of communication technologies to participate in theclass. Seven utilized an audio-visual network that allowed them to see and hear the class,as well as be seen and heard by the other
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Linda V. Itzoe; Charles A. Gaston; Janice Margle
history of windmills or on ecological issues.A key element of this project is a windmill test stand that enables simultaneous measurement oftorque and speed. This test stand can be built from readily-available materials, at reasonablecost, with simple tools. It can be collapsed quickly into a small bundle convenient to transport orstore.With different levels of expectation, this project can be appropriate for class levels from highschool to at least the sophomore year of engineering. BACKGROUNDIt has become widely recognized in both Engineering and Engineering Technology that the oldapproach of developing basic skills in math and physics before beginning any design courses canturn off some students and scare away others
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Student Learning and Research
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Ronald Rockland
, Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving, , McGraw-Hill, Boston, MA, 19987. E. Lumsdaine, M. Lumsdaine, J. W. Shelnutt, Creative Problem Solving and Engineering Design, McGraw- Hill, Boston, MA, 1999BiographyRonald H. Rockland, received the B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. degree from New York University in 1963 and 1967,respectively, and his Ph.D. in bioengineering and electrical engineering from New York University in 1972. He alsoreceived an M.B.A. in marketing from the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN in 1977. He is currently anAssociate Dean of Engineering and Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at NewJersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ. He also has over 20 years of industrial experience in
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K-12 Poster Session
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Michele Perrin
American Society for Engineering Educations Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright  2005, American Society for Engineering Education”References1. R.M. Felder, “The Intellectual Development of Science and Engineering Students. Part 1: Models and Changes,” Journal of Engineering Education, 93(4), 269-277 (Oct 2004).2. B.M. Kroll, Teaching Hearts and Minds: College Students Reflect on the Vietnam War in Literature, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press (1992).3. D. Vernier, “Data Collection with Computers and Handhelds,” Catalog for Vernier Software & Technology, 2- 5 (2004).4. National Science Education Standards, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington DC
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BME Potpourri
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Sarah Henrickson; Heather Gunter; Joseph Bonventre
response to a drug,through qualitative and quantitative analysis of pertinent physiology. Students are giveninformation and prompted to answer questions on which they receive immediate feedback. Bothexercises are delivered using CAPE/elms learning technology that was developed as part of theVaNTH (Vanderbilt University, Northwestern University, University of Texas and HST)Biomedical Engineering Education Research Center (figure 1). One exercise is assigned prior tothe lecture and the other following the lecture.The lecture content is informed by data from student responses collected during the first on-lineexercise. Its goals are to reinforce key material, address points of misunderstanding and presentnew material. The computer simulation is used
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Trends in Energy Conversion/Conservation
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Glenn Wrate
,existing commercial buildings, and government buildings.In the General Industrial program the tasks for the first year are 1) determine where opportunitiesand barriers exists for high-impact technologies to affect energy usage, 2) review participantneeds for research and development (R&D) and integrate them into the program’s R&D plan,and 3) to identify and develop R&D opportunities that will benefit Wisconsin industry. As anexample of the work in this area, a senior electrical engineering (EE) student was given the taskto evaluate a patent submitted by one the participants. This patent is for an ac line currentcontroller that would purportedly save energy by reducing distortions in the current waveform.In the Energy Intensive
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Yves Ngabonziza; Hendrick Delcham
inaccessible in a traditional classroom (16).City, NY 11101 USA (phone: 718-482-6178; e-mail:yngabonziza@lagcc.cuny.edu). Hendrick Delcham is with the Department of Math, Engineering andComputer Science, LAGCC of the City University of New York, Long IslandCity, NY 11101 USA (e-mail: hdelcham@lagcc.cuny.edu).978-1-4799-5233-5/14/$31.00 ©2014 IEEE Simulations [14, 17] can be a more efficient method application of thermodynamic principles to an existing orfor learning in certain fields. Simulations [15] allow students emerging technology; topics included but not limited toto visualize abstract/ theoretical models and concepts. seismic isolator, magnetic cooling, superconductivity and
Conference Session
Cognitive Skills Development
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Bria M. Booth, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Elif Miskioğlu, Bucknell University; Kaela M. Martin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #28890WIP: Intuiting Intuition through First-Year InterviewsMs. Bria M Booth, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott Bria Booth is an Junior undergraduate Aerospace and Systems Engineering student at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Campus. She is the current Editor-in-Chief of the campus’s newspaper, Horizons. She has been the Chapter Life Vice President and Member Developement Vice President of her Sorority and the Events team lead for Embry-Riddle Prescott Campus’s Women Ambassadors Program. While away from school, Bria has worked and volunteered as a Stage Manager, Director, and
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2004 GSW
Authors
Mr. Marcus Johnson; Dr. Mohan Ketkar
Session xxxxFormulation and computation of the direction of an optical source using multiple detectors Mr. Marcus Johnson, Dr. Mohan Ketkar Department of Engineering Technology College of Engineering Prairie View A&M University Prairie View, TX 77446 AbstractDetection of optical source and its direction is necessary in applications such as solarpanel alignment systems, object-tracking systems, and in robotic control. A simplesystem of three directional optical
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Auta Hernandez; Guadalupe Mendez; John Lindsey; Joshua Rivers; Bailey Walker; Jason Church; Mary Striegel; Jafar Al-Sharab
, color control from perception to instrumentation, pdf. [3] Worrel, Laura, Effectiveness of Paint Primers on Historic Exterior Wood, NCPTT, 2012. [4] Pittsburg Paint Technical Data Sheet. [5] Sherwin-Williams Technical Data Sheet. [6] Zinsser Technical Data Sheet. [7] Benjamin Moore Technical Data Sheet.Biographical InformationAURA HERNANDEZ is a Colombian senior in the Industrial Engineering Technology program at NorthwesternState University. Before coming to America she went to the University of Cartagena for five semesters to studyChemical Engineering. Currently she plays at the NSU Symphony Orchestra as principal for the second violinsection, and works as a supervisor at the WRAC- Wellness Recreation & Activity Center at
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Maccariella Jr., Mercer County Community College; Laura Blinderman, Mercer County Community College; Helen Tanzini, Mercer County Community Cillege; Richard Porter, Mercer County Community College
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #21142Scholarships Advancing STEM StudentsDr. James E. Maccariella Jr., Mercer County Community College Dr. James Maccariella is a Professor of Engineering at Mercer County Community College, where he serves as the Coordinator of the Engineering Science and Civil Engineering Technology programs, as well as the Chair of the Engineering and Technology Department. He is a graduate of Drexel University, where he earned a B.S. in Architectural Engineering, a B.S. in Civil Engineering, and a M.S. in Civil En- gineering. In addition, he earned his Ph.D. from Old Dominion University. He is a Licensed Professional
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ali Alavizadeh, Purdue University Northwest; Maged Mikhail, Purdue University Northwest
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Instrumentation
Paper ID #25140Design and Development of Portable Pneumatic Trainers to Teach Basic PLCWiring and ProgrammingDr. Ali Alavizadeh, Purdue University Northwest Dr. Ali Alavizadeh is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering Technology at Purdue University, Calumet (Hammond, IN). Previously, he taught at Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, Indiana), The George Washington University (Washington, DC), and Morehead State University (Morehead, KY) in the areas of Industrial Engineering Technology, and Engineering Management and Systems Engineering. His industrial experiences include software
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Web-Based Laboratories and Classes
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Mohammed Haque
Session 2158 VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN EDUCATION Mohammed E. Haque, Ph.D., P.E. Texas A&M University, Texas, USAAbstractThe contemporary information technology (IT) allows us to develop learner-centered virtualdesign studios that can be reached to a large student population via the web. Considerablepedagogical advantages can be achieved by the integration of IT and visualization tools inteaching engineering technology. Structural analysis and design concept visualization, whether inreinforced concrete or steel structure is a subject