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Conference Session
Real-world Applications in ET
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Newman; Albert McHenry; John Robertson; Lakshmi Munukutla
troubleshooting semiconductor tools and processes; 2)understanding the technology’s operations and limits; and 3) interacting with colleagues,suppliers, and customers.The Microelectronics Teaching Factory is designed to fill this need. Industry clearly believes theintegrated regional solution to expensive laboratory instruction can ease workforce shortages.Intel already collaborates in a regional lab serving multiple campuses in New Mexico, and TexasInstruments supports a regional lab model in Texas. Regional companies have already given theTeaching Factory their vote of confidence through major donations of equipment and pledges ofcontinuing support. Our partnership aims to prepare technicians and engineering technologistswith BS and MS degrees so
Collection
2010 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Sunghoon Jang; Kenneth Markowitz; Aparicio Carranza
cultivate a mentor network, enabling CUNY graduatestudents who are only a subway ride away, to become role models for STEM undergraduates atCity Tech. The goal is to increase the number of students receiving associate and bachelor’sdegrees within science, technology, engineering and math, by conducting the following activities: 1. Development and institutionalization of two three-credit courses, one in the sciences and math, the other in engineering technologies, that emphasize academic preparation through development of laboratory techniques, communication, team work and creative thinking skills. 2. Academic year mentoring of undergraduates by teaching assistants in STEM, and block programming of the summer cohort in
Collection
2010 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Sunghoon Jang; Kenneth Markowitz; Aparicio Carranza
cultivate a mentor network, enabling CUNY graduatestudents who are only a subway ride away, to become role models for STEM undergraduates atCity Tech. The goal is to increase the number of students receiving associate and bachelor’sdegrees within science, technology, engineering and math, by conducting the following activities: 1. Development and institutionalization of two three-credit courses, one in the sciences and math, the other in engineering technologies, that emphasize academic preparation through development of laboratory techniques, communication, team work and creative thinking skills. 2. Academic year mentoring of undergraduates by teaching assistants in STEM, and block programming of the summer cohort in
Conference Session
Technical Session 12: Teaching and Learning
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Florian Schmidt, TU Berlin; Franz-Josef Schmitt, Technische Universität Berlin; Laura Boeger, TU Berlin; Arno Wilhelm-Weidner, Technische Universitaet Berlin; Nicole Torjus
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
research assistant at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, TU Berlin. He finished his doc- toral thesis in physics in 2011. Dr. Schmitt holds a series of scientific awards, the Chorafas award for extraordinary scientific results (2009), the Stifterverband Fellowship for excellence in teaching (2015) and the award for excellent teaching at TU Berlin (2018). 80 research papers, 2 patents, 1 book and 200 partially invited talks on international conferences summarize his results in photosynthesis research, en- vironmental spectroscopy, and didactic research. Dr. Schmitt educates students for more than 16 years. From 2002-2005 he was tutor in the project laboratory of physics, from 2005-2010 he supervised the advanced
Conference Session
ECE Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Khaled Elshazly, University of Toronto; Hamid S Timorabadi P.Eng., University of Toronto
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
is reached.The second shortcoming is that labs are limited to three-hour-long experiments conducted in astrictly controlled environment due to safety concerns, leaving little room for exploration andindependent trial-and-error.One attractive complement to the lecture/lab approach is simulations. Simulation software allowsstudents to operate realistic power electronics circuits on their own time, and hence gain a morethorough understanding of the concepts they are exposed to in lectures at their own pace.There have been multiple reports of simulations being successfully used to augment teaching inengineering courses. Butterfield and coworkers developed browser-based simulations for a first-year-level chemical engineering laboratory course
Conference Session
MECH - Technical Session 13: Technological Advancements and Applications
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Alley, Penn State University; Robert J. Rabb P.E., Penn State University; Alyson G. Eggleston, Penn State University; Ibukun Samuel Osunbunmi, Penn State University; Siu Ling Leung, Penn State University; Stephanie Cutler, Penn State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
Laboratories, 1990).8. P. Elbow, “Write First: Putting writing before reading is an effective approach to teaching and learning,” Educational Leadership, vol. 62, no. 2 (2004), pp. 8-14.9. C. R. Miller, “Revisiting ‘A Humanistic Rationale for Technical Writing,’” College English, vol. 82, no. 5 (2020), pp. 443-448.10. N. N. Jones, “Coalitional learning in the contact zones: Inclusion and narrative inquiry in technical communication and composition studies,” College English, vol. 82, no. 5 (2020), 515-526.11. Stuart A. Selber, representative from Department of English, meeting with College of Engineering (Pennsylvania State University: 11 August 2023).12. Ludvik, M. Bresciani, R. Levine, L. He, J. Stronach, and S. Schellenberg, An Overview
Conference Session
IE Outreach and Advancement
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Bullen Frank
#3557 Strengthening Teaching and Research: The Use of Industry Links and Case Studies Vishy Karri, Frank Bullen School of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Hobart, AustraliaAbstractOne approach to develop teaching and research in an engineering school is collaborativepartnerships with local industry. The School of Engineering at the University of Tasmania,Australia has adopted this approach systematically and now enjoys a number of productivecollaborative research and training partnerships with businesses and industries across thestate. The partnerships foster scholarly and scientific cooperation at both
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2008-1625: A NON-TRADITIONAL AND MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACHTO TEACHING MECHANISMS AND MOREArif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University Arif Sirinterlikci is an Associate Professor of Engineering and the Director of Engineering Laboratories at Robert Morris University. He has been teaching and conducting research in mechanical, manufacturing, and industrial and systems engineering fields. He has also been actively involved in engineering education entities serving as an officer of the ASEE Manufacturing Division and an advisor to SME's Manufacturing Education and Research Tech Community
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Proceedings of the 2020 ASEE PSW Section Conference, canceled
Authors
Liya Grace Ni, California Baptist University; Larry W. Clement P.E., California Baptist University; Ilyoul Lee, California Baptist University
IoT program between California Baptist University (CBU) andShanghai Aurora Vocational College (SAVC); the Overview of Course section presents thelearning objectives and assessment methods used in teaching this course; the Lab Modulessection lists the lab projects and design projects with descriptions and hardware/softwarespecifications; the Results and Discussions section discusses the effectiveness of the learn-by-doing approach and lessons learned.Background Over the past few years, engineering educators in North America have designed coursesand lab activities involving IoT technologies and integrated these components into existingengineering curricula. An IoT based Innovation Laboratory was created at Seattle University, aspart of
Conference Session
Improving the Teaching Skills of Graduate Students
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anna Fox, Drexel University; David Delaine, Drexel University; Adam Fontecchio, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
perspective of the undergraduates andteaching assistant team, the graduate student instructor is the manager and is completely incontrol of course operation, but the faculty mentor is always available to advise and guide.Graduate student responsibilities within the system include complete management of all aspectsof the course. The classes taught for this study are Electrical Engineering general educationrequired courses. These courses are generally high enrollment laboratory classes consisting ofone hour of lecture delivered by the graduate student instructor plus two hours of smaller sectionlaboratory work overseen by a teaching assistant. The graduate instructors were teachingassistants for at least two semesters prior to becoming a graduate
Conference Session
Best of Computers in Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghavender Goud Yadagiri, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering; Sai Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering; Vikram Kapila, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Paper ID #12018A Blocks-based Visual Environment to Teach Robot-Programming to K-12StudentsMr. Raghavender Goud yadagiri, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Raghavender Goud Yadagiri received his B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from JNTUH, Hyderabad, India, in 2011. After obtaining his B.Tech he worked as an Embedded As- sociate at Thinklabs Technosolutions Pvt. Ltd for two years. He is currently pursuing a M.S degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering with specialization in Computer Engineering. Raghavender con- ducts research in the Mechatronics and Controls Laboratory at NYU Polytechnic
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Jinlee Kim P.E., California State University, Long Beach
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #11975Closing Achievement Gaps using the Green-BIM Teaching Method in Con-struction Education CurriculumProf. Jin-Lee Kim P.E., California State University, Long Beach Dr. Jin-Lee Kim, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP BD+C, USGBC Faculty, is an Associate Professor of the De- partment of Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Management at California State University Long Beach. He is a director of Green Building Information Modeling laboratory. His research interests include advanced construction scheduling techniques for optimization, green buildings, building informa- tion modeling, cost estimating methods
Conference Session
Improvements in ECE Signals and Systems
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Berenice Verdin, University of Texas at El Paso; Ricardo Von Borries, University of Texas, El Paso; Patricia A. Nava P.E., University of Texas, El Paso; Andrew C. Butler, Duke University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
point of view of the instructor this is time consuming; however, bycreating online homework instructors can improve students’ learning. Students can access andsolve the homework at their best time and learn from the feedback provided by each homeworkproblem.Significant efforts to improve signal processing education can be found in literature.12, 13, 14Some of these efforts include the assessment of different teaching strategies such as problembased learning that are intended to help students learn the material.6 Other efforts include theincorporation of hands-on or laboratory experiments to the course to help students learn fromreal world experiments.12,13,15 In addition, we can find efforts to improve signal processing wherethey use online
Conference Session
The Use of Technology in Teaching Math
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Murat Tanyel
-Cultures Problem in Undergraduate Engineering Education, Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, July 1996.10. Wagner, B., Unpublished notes on Active Student Participation in Chemistry Classes, 2002 UPEI Summer Institute on Faculty Development, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 07/29-08/02/2002.MURAT TANYELMurat Tanyel is a professor of engineering at Dordt College. He teaches upper level electrical engineering courses.Prior to teaching at Dordt College, Dr. Tanyel taught at Drexel University where he worked for the EnhancedEducational Experience for Engineering Students (E4) project, setting up and teaching laboratory and hands-oncomputer experiments for engineering
Collection
2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Frances Johnson; David Hutto; Carlos Sun; Kathryn Hollar; Eric Constans; Anthony Marchese; Paris von Lockette; Kevin Dahm
is found in the laboratory sections of the course. This argument is in linewith Windsor’s research that asserts “engineers have particular problems in acceptingthe rhetorical view of knowledge.” A fundamental principle of contemporary rhetoric isthat making knowledge is a rhetorical act; language informs and shapes ourunderstanding of the world. However, the engineering faculty at Rowan accept andsupport this rhetorical premise, as indicated by their willingness to team teach andparticipate in the curriculum planning of the course. It seems then that this “rhetoricalview of knowledge” is, alas, not shared by the students. This may be in part due to thefact that they are students of engineering, not engineers themselves, or it may be due
Collection
1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Peter Avitabile
Session 2634 TEACHING MODAL ANALYSIS - A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS AND MULTIMEDIA IS BETTER YET! Dr. Peter Avitabile Modal Analysis and Controls Laboratory University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell, Massachusetts USAAbstractTeaching complex concepts related to modal analysis (both analytical and experimental topics)to undergraduate students can be quite difficult. The student must be familiar with a wide rangeof different subjects - some of which he has
Conference Session
Enhancing CE Learning Through Use of Technology
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nadarajah Ravichandran, Clemson University; Brian Machmer, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
property.ConclusionThe experiments demonstrate that these module tests can provide students with a solidintroductory understanding of liquefaction and its effect upon layered soils. These proposedrepeatable experiments and teaching module can be included as one of the many geotechnicalengineering laboratory experiments. In these hands-on experiments students prepare samples, useinstruments and test results on an instructional shake table. In order to properly evaluate theaddition of these laboratory experiments, students should be required to take a short quiz or writea summary lab report. They should also be encouraged to develop their own experiments, whichare not part of the teaching module. Additional surveys to gauge student opinion on the benefitsof the
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Marie Johnson; Jason Lynch; Michael Butkus
Teaching Non-Engineers the Engineering Thought Process with Environmental Engineering as the Instrument Jason C. Lynch, Michael A. Butkus, and Marie C. Johnson Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 10996Abstract Environmental engineering is a broad discipline with seven areas of specialty asidentified by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers. Based on application of theenvironmental engineering program criteria, an ABET accredited program’s curriculum requiresstudents to have familiarity with each of these specialty areas. The challenge in anundergraduate program is to provide this
Conference Session
Questions of Identity
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Ollis, North Carolina State University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education
: anadventure. Analysis of this genre summons the talents of literature faculty. Here we drawupon English professor Thomas Foster and his intriguing book How to Read LiteratureLike a Professor4, and its more enticing subtitle “ A Lively and Entertaining Guide toReading Between the Lines.” His opening salvo, “Every trip is a quest”, argues that eachadventure story posses five characteristics: A quester A place to go A state reason to go there Challenges and trials en route, and A real reason to go there. In the context of teaching technological literacy, the quester is the instructor whosets out to construct and teach such a course, the place to go (physically) is the lecturehall and laboratory and (intellectually
Conference Session
Innovative Project-Based Learning Practices in Manufacturing
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
April M. Bryan, Western Washington University; John Andrew Lund, Western Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
teachingmanufacturing systems courses, they have been used successfully for teaching a closely relatedsubject, Robotics and Automation7. Those using this approach have found that the main benefitof such labs is that they allow students to visualize and experiment with the theories learned inclass. However, as students work on virtual remote laboratory projects through computerinterfaces, the sole use of this approach has been reported to lead to feelings of isolation and todecreases in student motivation7.It is apparent that if the challenges of development and maintenance costs can be overcome, theuse of physical manufacturing systems laboratories can be an effective approach for teachingmanufacturing systems courses1,5-7. Labs based on physical systems allow
Conference Session
SD Technical Session: Tricks of the Trade
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
joshua jude heeg; Kyle Flenar, University of Cincinnati; Jordan Alexander Ross; Taylor Okel, University of Cincinnati; Tejas Abhijit Deshpande, University of Cincinnati; Gregory Warren Bucks, University of Cincinnati; Kathleen A. Ossman, University of Cincinnati
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Student
Paper ID #9623Effective Educational Methods for Teaching Assistants in a First-Year Engi-neering MATLAB R Coursejoshua jude heegKyle Flenar, University of CincinnatiJordan Alexander RossMr. Taylor Okel, University of Cincinnati Taylor Okel is a Computer Engineering major at the University of Cincinnati. A sophomore at the time of this paper, he had already worked on another research paper, while maintaining a high grade point average and managing to stay active in the community through service projects.Mr. Tejas Abhijit Deshpande, University of Cincinnati Sophomore at the University of CincinnatiDr. Gregory Warren Bucks
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Experiences: Teaching in a Pandemic
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nicole Wagner, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
study of remote, hands-on, and simulated laboratories.” ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, vol. 14, issue 2, pp. 1-27, Aug 2007. https://doi.org/10.1145/1275511.1275513.[10] C. Viegas, A. Pavani, N. Lima, A. Marques, I. Pozzo, E. Dobboletta, V. Atencia, D. Barreto, F. Calliari, A. Fidalgo, D. Lima, G. Temporao, and G. Alves, “Impact of a remote lab on teaching practices and student learning.” Computers and Education, vol. 126, pp. 201-216, Nov 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2018.07.012.[11] M. Brereton, S. Sheppard, and L. Leifer, "How students connect engineering fundamentals to hardware design: observations and implications for the design of curriculum and assessment methods
Conference Session
Best Practices in IE Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Elam, Texas A&M University, Commerce; E. Delbert Horton, Texas A&M University, Commerce; Sukwon Kim, Texas A&M University, Commerce; Bob Wilkins, Texas A&M University, Commerce
Tagged Divisions
Industrial Engineering
AC 2009-5: A UNIVERSITY'S APPROACH TO TEACHING A FRESHMAN-LEVELINTRODUCTORY COURSE IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGMatthew Elam, Texas A&M University, Commerce Matthew E. Elam, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology at Texas A&M University-Commerce. He has taught courses, authored publications, performed funded research, and consulted with industry in several statistics related areas, engineering education, mathematics, and other subject areas. He has presented his research and served as session chairs at conferences. He has served as a reviewer for several journals and conference proceedings, and on the editorial board
Conference Session
INT. Engineering Education: Developments, Innovations, Partnerships, and Implementations
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Genaro Zavala, Tecnologico de Monterrey; Angeles Dominguez, Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM); Ruth Rodríguez Gallegos, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Tagged Divisions
International
ahigher level of learning than that of students in traditional classes. Meyers and Jones2 argued thatactive learning encourages students to participate in activities that promote cognitive Page 23.133.2modification or acquisition of knowledge. This paper presents a classroom in which learning isactive every day, technology is used in the service of teaching, and the teacher is a guide thatfacilitates student learning. Figure 1. The ACE classroom combines research, curricular design, teaching strategies and laboratory in the same environment.The design of the ACE classroom is based on research initiated by Robert
Conference Session
Programming for Engineering Students
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Renee Rogge; Loren Sumner
Teaching with Technology: A Strategy for Pedagogy and Practicality using CAE Software Loren Sumner, Renee Rogge Mercer University / Rose-Hulman Institute of TechnologyEngineering schools across the country face the growing challenge of adapting to rapidlychanging technology. Computer aided engineering (CAE) software exemplifies this trend. TheMercer University School of Engineering initiated a three-year project to establish anengineering analysis center utilizing CAE resources in undergraduate education. Learningmodules have been designed and implemented to enhance teaching of engineering fundamentalswithout compromising the depth or breadth of course
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Kirk Martini
been used to teach statics in architecture courses. Theprogram is also ideally suited to teaching concepts of structural redundancy and anti-terrordesign, since it is possible to see the response of a structure when members are removedinteractively: e.g. removing a member from a loaded truss by clicking on the member. The paperdescribes the program and the teaching methods that have employed it, including lecturedemonstrations, a homework problem, and a laboratory exercise.OverviewThere is a well established and sensible tradition in engineering education that a curriculumbegins with basic subjects and then incrementally increases the range of phenomena consideredand the sophistication of their analysis. In structural engineering education
Conference Session
Student Success in ET
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenan Baltaci, University of Wisconsin, Stout; Monika Herrmann, University of Wisconsin, Stout; Ahmet Turkmen
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
Paper ID #41443Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Electrical Engineering Education: AParadigm Shift in Teaching and LearningDr. Kenan Baltaci, University of Wisconsin, Stout Kenan Baltaci earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 2006 from Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, and a Master of Science in Energy Management in 2008 from the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA. He also holds a Doctor of Technology in Industrial Technology obtained in 2012 from the University of Northern Iowa. His research interests include renewable energy, power electronics, IoT, and embedded systems.Ms
Collection
2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Gordon W. Romney
that its teaching model is based on “one-course-per-month”, its students are largelyemployed in industry, and the instructors are “up to date” with current technology because themajority are simultaneously employed in the IT industry. The majority of the students, likewise,are IT professionals, bringing with them many advanced skills, and are highly motivated towardobtaining a degree in order to advance in their profession. At NU the BS IT Management (ITM)program offers classes both in-person and on-line. Specific challenges of the NU teaching model,as they apply to IT, are its accelerated pace, long instruction class periods, the lack of thetraditional laboratory experience and the increasing demand for on-line instruction. Thetransition of
Conference Session
Maker Spaces within the University
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vincent Wilczynski, Yale University; Joseph Zinter III, Yale University; Larry Wilen, Yale University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
) members of the faculty who teach academic courses in the center. Thecenter hosts a number of credit-awarding courses each year, spanning all four years of theundergraduate programs. The course content is aligned with the computer science, biomedicalengineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, and mechanical engineeringdisciplines. Figure 1. Yale Center for Engineering Innovation and Design CenterStudents in these courses benefit from being taught within the Yale Design Center by having allaspects of the lectures, laboratory activities, design activities and shop training located in a singlelocation. With the entirety of the courses taught in one location, ready access to Yale DesignCenter resources, including tools
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Marialice Mastronardi, University of Texas at Austin; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas at Austin; Risa D. Hartman, University of Texas at Austin
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
educators from schools with higher needs, suchas larger number of at-risk students or higher drop-out rates. After completing safety training and receiving basic information about lithography,laboratory tools’ use and scientific background of their projects, teachers start their research asmembers of a faculty research group, mentored by a trained graduate student. At the end of theprogram, teachers are expected to prepare and present a scientific poster to summarize theirresearch and a lesson plan that will be implemented during the following school year and submittedto the website Teach Engineering [22]. The lesson plan presentation always registers highattendance from NASCENT faculty and staff, administrators and teachers from the school