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Conference Session
WIED: Faculty and Gender Issues
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenna P. Carpenter, Louisiana Tech University
Tagged Divisions
Women in Engineering
Conference Session
Methodological & Theoretical Contributions to Engineering Education 3
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christina Smith, Oregon State University; Alec Bowen, Oregon State University; Devlin Montfort, Oregon State University; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
, or the difference between what studentsindicated were their personal study habits compared to how they would tell a student who caresonly about understanding to study, reflecting on their epistemological beliefs. Elby found thatmost students study differently, focusing on formulas and practice problems rather than onconcepts and real-life examples, than how they would tell someone else who is trying to acquire Page 24.684.4a “deep understanding.”21(pS56) He concludes that “[s]tudents perceive ‘trying to understandphysics deeply’ to be a different activity from ‘pursuing good grades’...” as one result of studentsbelieving rote learning is
Conference Session
Student-Centered Information Literacy
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer (Cong Yan) Zhao, McGill University; Tara Mawhinney, McGill University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
Conference Session
Improving Introductory Experiences in Chemical Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laura-Ann Shaa Ling Chin, Villanova University; Justinus Agus Budi Satrio, Villanova University; Kenneth A. Kroos, Villanova University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
visualization, performed research in computer graphics for the U. S. Army Ballistics Research Lab, and consulted for a number of companies in the Memphis and Philadelphia areas. Dr. Kroos is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). He served as Vice President of ASME in 2001 and served a three year term on the Council for Member Affairs. Dr. Kroos is the co-author a new engineering textbook on thermodynamics, titled Ther- modynamics for Engineers, published by Cengage Learning. The book becomes available in February 2014.Dr. Justinus Agus Budi Satrio, Villanova University
Conference Session
Methodological & Theoretical Contributions to Engineering Education 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gurlovleen K. Rathore, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
heuristic model, which“mirror[s] the structures and processes of experience” (p. 291). His purpose of seeking anunderstanding of the human experience of creating a mathematical model demonstratesoperationalization of the interpretive paradigm. Page 24.834.10Article III: Conversely, the purpose of the critical science paradigm is to critique ideologicalbeliefs or values to identify “potential for self-reflection and self-determination” for oppressedindividuals.6-7 In her article, Stanley sketches a possible scenario for a paradigmatic shift fromfemale to male control of technology to give women an opportunity to reflect on women’s role
Conference Session
CAD Assessments, Trends and Applications
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Whalen, Northeastern University; Chirag Patel; David Joseph Tortoriello; Justin Baldacci, ASME Northeastern chapter; Jeffrey Speroni
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Andrew Gerhart
Conference Session
Exploring Trends in CPD
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Llewellyn Mann; David Radcliffe
Conference Session
Research On Student Teams
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Edward Evans; Sandra Spickard Prettyman; Helen Qammar
were a review of the patent literature, an estimate of thecredit(s) to be used in the economic analysis, a market forecast for MMA demand, an assessmentof the process safety, health, and environmental implications of the new technology, and a reporton the potential public relations and financial impact of the ‘green’ nature of the proposedtechnology. This problem involved extensive information searches along with a conventionalchemical engineering process design as well as critical decision points on economic,environmental and safety issues. The technical aspects were well within the grasp of senior andadvanced junior students but these upper-level students relied on sophomores and freshmen tosupply needed information for the critical
Conference Session
Special Topics in Entrepreneurship
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Daniel Raviv
to Technical Innovation, Trans. L. Shulyak and S. Rodman, Technical InnovationCenter, Worcester MA, 1997.4. de Bono, E., The Use of Lateral Thinking, Penguin Books, 1990.5. Wycoff, J., Mind Mapping: Your Personal Guide to Exploring Creativity and Problem Solving, BerkeleyPublishing Group, 1991.6. Raviv, D., “Eight Dimensional Methodology for Innovative Thinking,” Cutting Ed (formerly, Creativity,Innovation, and Design (CID) Report), November 2003.7. ---, “Do We Teach Them How to Think?,” Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering EducationAnnual Conference and Exposition, Montrel, CA, June 2002.8. de Bono, E., Lateral and Parallel Thinking, 30 Dec. 2004 (http://www.edwdebono.com/debono/lateral.htm).9. Raviv, D., “Eight
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Naomi Tillison; David Hand
Conference Session
Teaching Design
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Goff; Jeffrey Connor; Jean Kampe
materials for agiven exercise, as long as all materials are reusable from section to section. We also provide aset of classroom extras at the instructor’s table for quick replacement of items that have worn outor disappeared. When consumables are involved in an exercise (e.g., Exercise # 1: Take Apart –Pull-back Car), we generally furnish each instructor with enough of the consumable item(s) forhis/her sections. Dedicated classrooms are nice, but they are not necessary as long as thematerials required for the hands-on exercises are easily transported to the classroom in use.During some semesters, we have needed classrooms other than our usual four, and we thenprovided dedicated wheeled carts that were stocked with hands-on sets and could be taken
Conference Session
Issues in Computer Education
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Leo Benegas; Rick Covington
Conference Session
TIME 4: Pedagogy
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Sami Ainane; Joseph Hoffman; Gary Pertmer; Chandra Thamire
A Novel Collaborative Program in Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Thamire, C., Ainane*, S., Hoffman, J., Pertmer, G.A.* Frostburg State University/University of Maryland, College Park*AbstractOver the past few years, the University of Maryland (UM) and Frostburg State University (FSU)have collaborated to develop a novel undergraduate mechanical engineering degree program inwestern Maryland. Designed to serve the students in the region and provide engineeringgraduates and further engineering educational opportunities for local industries, the programutilizes both live-instruction and distance-education as the delivery modes. Students in theprogram
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Tim Ameel; Ian Harvey; Bruce Gale
Conference Session
Design for Community
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Nolan Van Gaalen; Kristin Wood; Carl Erikson; Frank Duda; Matthew Green; Steven VanderLeest
of the hospital. Mentoring & The faculty mentor was a Civil PE with extensive industrial experience. An EMI Teaching project manager also provided guidance. An industrial consultant provided end-of- semester reviews.Institution II: Dordt College Engineering ProgramDordt College is a fifty-year old Christian liberal arts college located in Iowa. The engineeringprogram was first implemented in the early 1980's with general engineering. This generalengineering major offers mechanical and electrical emphases to an engineering student body ofabout 90 individuals across all levels (freshman to senior). About 20 seniors complete theprogram each year. Design projects play a role in many
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
James Middleton; Cheryl Gengler; Antonio Garciq; D. L. Evans; Sharon Robinson Kurpius; Peter Crouch; Dale Baker; Mary Anderson-Rowland; Chell Roberts; Stephen Krause
). (2002). "Graduate Mentoring of Underrepresented Minority Students", MGE@MSA Mentoring Institute, Salt Lake City, August 8, 2002. 15. National Science Foundation (2002). Science and Engineering Indicators 2002, Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation, 2002 (NSB-02-1). 16. Haag, S (2002). ABET entering freshman survey academic year 2001/2002freshman influences in their selection of engineering as a major gender and ethnicity study. Tempe AZ, Arizona State University. 17. Seymour, E. & Hewitt, N. (1997). Talking About Leaving. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Page 8.378.11 11Proceedings of the
Conference Session
Professional Graduate Programs
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Duane Dunlap
Session 1455 Growing the National Innovation System: Defining the Characteristics of Innovative Professional Graduate Education at the Master, Doctor, and Fellow Level for Technology Leaders in Industry D. D. Dunlap, 1 S. J. Tricamo, 2 D. H. Sebastian, 2 D. A. Keating, 3 T. G. Stanford 3 Western Carolina University 1 / New Jersey Institute of Technology 2 University of South Carolina 3 AbstractThis is the third paper in the special panel session on reshaping
Conference Session
Student Teams and Active Learning
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Daniel Raviv; Rosalyn Berne
sacred by the local, native Apache people.The University news officials report that in the mid 1980’s the Forest Service carried outcultural surveys on Mt. Graham. Two shrines were located on Hawk and High Peaks.Additional surveys were carried out on Emerald and Plainview Peaks, and nineteen localtribes were contacted to see if they had concerns. Four tribes, the Ak-Chin, Hopi, Zuni,and the San Carlos Apache responded but raised no objections to the proposed plans forthe telescopes. The shrines were protected and the telescopes were located near EmeraldPeak on a site with no known adverse cultural impact. In 1990, two years after thecompletion of the final environmental impact statement, some members of the San CarlosApache tribe raised
Conference Session
Assessment and Its Implications in IE
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Storch; Catherine Scott; Cynthia Atman
Conference Session
Professional Graduate Programs
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Stanford; Duane Dunlop; Donald Sebastian; Stephen Tricamo; Donald Keating
Session 1455 Growing the National Innovation System: Assessing the Needs and Skill Sets for Innovative Professional Graduate Education Defined by the Tasks and Responsibilities of Engineer-Leaders in Industry S. J. Tricamo, 1 D. H. Sebastian, 1 J. M. Snellenberger, 2 D. D. Dunlap, 3 D. A. Keating, 4 T. G. Stanford 4 New Jersey Institute of Technology 1 / Rolls-Royce Corporation 2 Western Carolina University 3/University of South Carolina 4 AbstractThis is the second paper in the special panel
Conference Session
Tools of Teaching and Learning
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Elizabeth Davis; David Socha; Valentin Razmov
Page 8.1307.6 Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright  2003, American Society of Engineering EducationThe in-learning strategies may also be categorized by a similar set of three phases: for-dealing-with-stress (before), in-dealing-with-stress (during), and on-dealing-with-stress (after) (Fig. 2).The for-dealing-with-stress strategies helped to avoid unnecessary stress before inner and inter-personal conflict arose. The in-dealing-with-stress strategies helped to reduce stress as conflictwas building. The on-dealing-with-stress strategies helped to detect and reduce stress after theevent(s) causing the conflict had happened. phase
Collection
2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Stanford; R.J. Bennett; R. Jacoby; M.I. Mendelson; D.A. Keating
Collection
2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Joseph D. Torres; Tom Cummings
Conference Session
Engineering Management Curriculum
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Ken Vickers; Ronna Turner; Greg Salamo
Conference Session
ET Graduate Education
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
James Gray
the Line: Benchmarks for Success inInternet-Based Distance Education. Washington, DC: The Institute. Moore, M. G. & Kearsley, G. (1996). Distance Education: A Systems View. Belmont, CA: WadsworthPublishing. Lucent Technologies Center for Excellence in Distance Learning. (2000). Factors in the Success ofDistance Education Programs [online]. Available: www.lucent.com/cedl/factors.html. (October 6, 2000). Innovations in Distance Education. (1998). An Emerging Set of Guiding Principles and Practices for theDesign and Development of Distance Education [online]. Available: www.outreach.psu.edu/de/ide. (November 20,2000). McIntyre, S. R. & Hollon, R. E. (1998). An Effective Model for Creating Virtual Learning
Conference Session
Course Assessment in ET
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Wayne Hager; Ronald Land
. Louis, MO, 2000.[3] Addington, J. S. and Johnson, R., “Incorporating the Design and Use of Surveys with Other Engineering Assessment Methods under Criteria 2000 Guidelines,” Proceedings of the 1999 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Charlotte, NC, 1999.[4] Pintar, A.; Aller, B.; Rogers, T.; Schulz, K.; and Shonnard, R.; “Developing an Assessment Plan to Meet ABET EC2000,” Proceedings of the 1999 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Charlotte, NC, 1999.[5] Morell de Ramirez, L.; Zayas-Castro, J.; and Velez-Arocho, J., “Some Assessment Tools for Evaluating Curricular Innovations Outcomes,” Proceedings of the 2001 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, WA, 1998.[6] Corum, C.; “Evolution of
Collection
2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Shawn Gross; David Clarke; David Bentler; Joseph Hitt; Janet Baldwin; Ronald Welch
Student • I did this every lesson. I • Instructor demonstrated felt very comfortable depth of knowledge. pointing out when my (Scored above notes differed from the Department average). text and when I felt a text example was worth reviewing in depth.Assign design teams. In the real world engineers do not get to pick and choose who they want towork with. The professor should assign the teams based on some parameter(s) (background ofcourses, surveyed skills, in
Conference Session
Aerospace First-Year Project-Based Learning
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leslie Olsen, University of Michigan; Peter D. Washabaugh, University of Michigan
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
Conference Session
Embedded System Design
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Jay R. Porter, Texas A&M University; Wei Zhan P.E., Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology