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all courses throughout the program • Minimum of “Satisfactory” on all work evaluations throughout the program • Meet program expectation as outlined in the Commitment Form that will be distributed at program orientationAn assessment plan was developed for the new degree program that is consistent with ETAC ofABET requirements for Student Learning Outcomes (SLO), as shown in Table 2. This plan iscurrently a draft, and will be revised to consider other course mappings/assessment tools.Table 2. Assessment Plan for the Advanced Manufacturing Technician Program Student Learning Outcome Course Mapping Assessment Tool (s) SLO 1. Ability to apply the EET 1321: ELECTRICAL Students
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offering of the course. Overall, the experiencehas been very rewarding and challenging for the students as well as the instructor. Assessment-generated action items will be implemented for the next offering of the course, and additionalassessment data will be collected from future offerings as part of the program’s continuousimprovement plan.References1. J. D. Lang et al., “Industry expectations of new engineers: A survey to assist curriculum designers,” Journal of Engineering Education, pp. 43-51, Jan 1999.2. J. S. Dalton et al., “Mini-lab projects in the undergraduate classical controls course,” Proc. ASEE Annual Conf., 2003.3. B. Dutch et al., “The power of problem-based learning: A practical how-to for teaching undergraduate
beenimplemented, c) implementation of the new search request web form and desktop short-cut to theform, d) exploration of the faculty perspective holistically to encourage changes in behavior andperceptions. For example, question 6 in the survey could be expanded as follows: What are thefundamental barriers to the current library system? What is the faculty level of satisfaction withtheir current process? What are their beliefs about their skill level and research time? What werefaculty’s reasons for answering in the negative to question 6? e) to interview those faculty whoused the services to find out more about their experiences, and f) to determine the productivity ofa reference librarian in performing literature searches.References1. Kumar, B. T. S
) of the Department of Engineering Technology at Miami University of Ohio. Thetrainer is composed of 4 different stages, namely: flavor selection, filling, capping and labeling.Two automated conveyor belts and a turntable are used to transport bottle(s) between the stages.The process starts with selection of a flavor from the three available flavors (Cola, Dew andRed).Once a flavor is selected, an empty coke bottle proceeds to the filling station and waits forthe filling valve to be activated. The bottle is then filled with the selected flavor and it proceedsto the capping station. It then travels to on to the labeling and exits the system once it is labeled.The stages are deployed in a distributed fashion in order to demonstrate the
experience.We were excited to see how many of the teams were embracing the conflict and tension thatemerged during their preparatory work and initial outreach to their communities. Team membersrecognized what the literature on culture change has long described: that dissonance motivateschange (as in Festinger 1962). Team members often described culture change as their goal; in thesame sentence, they would indicate that they welcomed uncomfortable conversations becausethese conversations, when approached with openness and listening ears, drew out the best ideasand created a supportive team environment. On a larger scale, we see these discussions as beingconsistent with Bowe et al.’s (2003) recommendations relating to identifying contradictions
project ideas butnot knowing how to fulfill them. Therefore, we experimented including in this course theconcept of closed-loop control system with variety of sensors and actuators.II. Arduino UnoArduino Uno is the most popular Arduino platform in the family of the Arduino product line.The following table (Figure No. 1) compares the basic features of the various Arduinos andArduino Compatibles platforms presently available. The user has a choice among the manyArduino platforms with regard to 1) Processor and its speed, 2) Physical footprint, 3) Number ofI/O s, 4) Memory size, 5) Compatibility with the daughter boards (Shield in Arduinoterminology), etc. A very important consideration to note is that the user has a large list ofdaughter boards to
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: What module are you QUESTION 4: Because of using the module, evaluating? I now have a significantly better o Density understanding of the engineering principles o Piston/Cylinder that are demonstrated in the module. o Iso-lines o Strongly Agree o Other o Agree o Neither Agree nor Disagree QUESTION 2: Describe the fundamental o Disagree engineering principle(s) that is/are being
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, and renewable energy storage systems.Dr. Patricia Mellodge, University of Hartford Patricia Mellodge is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Hartford. She received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island. Her graduate work was completed at Virginia Tech where she received an M.S. in Mathematics and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.Dr. Ying Yu, University of Hartford Dr. Ying Yu received her B.Eng. from Fudan University, Shanghai, China, in 2000. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Brown University, R.I., USA, in 2003 and 2007, respec- tively. Currently, she is teaching as an associate professor of the S
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disciplines.We hope that this reflective paper is helpful to other summer camps and outreach programs thataim to broaden participation in engineering. We look forward to learning more from theengineering education community.References 1. Chen, K.C., Schlemer, L.T., Scott, H.S. & Fredeen, T. (2011), Evolving a Summer Engineering Camp through Assessment. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings 2011 2. Chen, K.C., & Belter, D., & Fredeen, T., & Smith, H., & Magnusson, S. (2009), Inspiring A Diverse Population Of High School Students To Choose Engineering As A Career Path. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings 2009 8Appendix I
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andwhat to include in course(s) in general and specifically in our institution.IntroductionData mining involves analyzing large data sets and also involves tools from Statistics and ArtificialIntelligence, like Neural Networks and Machine Learning. The ability to use these tools to assess data isin increasing demand by employers. There is a vast amount of data available to businesses. These data arerequired to be assessed and analyzed for gaining insight in business decisions, behavioral studies,consumer habits, and many more areas of application. Other fields of study besides computer sciencehave had an increasing interest in data science. Current listings in the realms of physics, biology,medicine, and advertising jobs indicate that companies
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,university faculty, and industry professionals can work together to offer the bestlearning experience to students. The five core components with the interventions and outcomes are explained in moredetail in Table 1. Table 1. Summary of critical areas, interventions, and objectives Critical Areas Interventions [with High Objectives School and University Partner(s)] Academic Proactive advising Increased interaction engagement Awareness/training/career between universities and seminars high schools Peer mentor
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NS1expressing an interest in pursuing engineering and NS2 still considering options.What we have presented in our learning curriculum is what Lave and Wegner would characterizeas a situated opportunity, that provides the conditions for improvisation of practice, simulating realworld practices and concerns (Situated Learning). In such a simulation, this creates a space wherelearning is situated in s way that is grounded in real world expectations, in which case acting asmotivating element to focus on key aspects of practice. When there are asymmetrical relationshipsin this simulation in the form of the “master-apprentice” relations analagous to that of the ‘Juniors’and ‘Seniors’, it helps to both focus and ground practices in both Making and production