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First-year Programs Division Postcard Session 2: Identity and Sense of Belonging
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saira Anwar, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Muhsin Menekse, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Damji Heo Stratton, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Dayoung Kim, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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First-Year Programs
Christian College. Her research interest revolves around technology innovations in education, software estimation, software design and curriculum design of software engineering course(s).Dr. Muhsin Menekse, Purdue University, West Lafayette Muhsin Menekse is an Assistant Professor at Purdue University with a joint appointment in the School of Engineering Education and the Department of Curriculum & Instruction. Dr. Menekse’s primary research investigates how classroom activities affect conceptual understanding in engineering and science for all students. His second research focus is on verbal interactions that can enhance productive discussions in collaborative learning settings. And his third research focus is on
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2019 ERC
Authors
Kara T Hall
steve.lanctot - kb_0563cf, CC BY New York Times, Feb 15, 2009 2.0,https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index .php?curid=9486032 Complex societal and scientific challengeshttp://www.shiftn.com/obesity/Full-Map.html Multi-level, multi-factorial, interacting influencesVariations in Team Science Collaboration Is Complex Multi-level Contextual FactorsStokols, D., Misra, S. Moser, R., Hall, K. L., & Taylor, B. (2008). The ecology of team science: Understanding contextual influences on
Conference Session
Thermodynamics
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephen R. Turns, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Peggy Noel Van Meter, Pennsylvania State University; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Carla M Firetto, The Pennsylvania State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #6305Development of an Intervention to Improve Students’ Conceptual Under-standing of ThermodynamicsProf. Stephen R. Turns, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Stephen R. Turns, professor of mechanical engineering, joined the faculty of The Pennsylvania State University in 1979. His research interests include combustion-generated air pollution, other combustion- related topics, and engineering education pedagogy. He has served as an ABET mechanical engineering program evaluator since 1994. He has received many teaching awards at Penn State, including the Milton S. Eisenhower Award for Distinguished
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University
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Computing & Information Technology
course also involves completion of a simple projectwhich involves real-time simulation of a MATLAB/Simulink-based speech codingalgorithm for coding speech [9]. Page 25.960.4Analog telephone systems have mostly been replaced by digital telephone systems. Butwith the advent of digital systems, the speech can be coded and has more flexibility, easeof regeneration and security than analog systems. But the disadvantage of digital systemsis it requires larger bandwidth. The speech coding technology has gone through a numberof phases starting with the development and deployment of PCM and ADPCM systems.The 64 kb/s Log-PCM and 32 kb/s ADPCM systems which have
Conference Session
Standards For Future Engineering Practitioners
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charlotte Erdmann, Purdue University; Bruce Harding, Purdue University
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New Engineering Educators
themean Treasure Hunt grade has remained fairly constant with a slightly positive slope. 100 95 90 Mean Project Grade 85 80100 75 90 70 6580 6070 55 60 50 50 S '00 S '01 F '02 S '03 F '04 F '05 S '06 F '06 F '07 S '07 S '08 S '09 S '00 S '01 F '02 S '03 F '04 F '05 F '06 F '06 F '07 S '07 S '08 S '09 SemesterFigure 1. Average grades for the Treasure Hunt from Spring semester 2000 -- Spring semester2009. S = Spring semester , F = Fall semester. Data was unavailable for earlier semesters and forsome semesters during this timespan.Evolution of the Project: Anecdotal Observations
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zenaida Otero Gephardt, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Mariano Javier Savelski, Rowan University; C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Equation 1. volume of swollen gel Q= (1) volume of dry polymerThe tensile modulus is related to the tensile stress and the equilibrium polymer volume fractionas given by Equation 2 = G v2,s-1/3 (2)where G is the tensile modulus, α is the elongation, τ is the tensile stress, and v2,s is the Page 24.797.16equilibrium polymer volume fraction in the gel (1/Q). G can be found from the slope of a plot
Conference Session
Engaging Upper Level Classes
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Sue McNeil; Adjo Amekudzi; Kristen Sanford Bernhardt
withquestions and comments about the assigned readings, and a significant portion of the day’s classwas devoted to discussion of the article(s). Most of the undergraduate students and many of thegraduate students did not have much experience with reading technical literature prior to thiscourse.All three courses ask students to complete a project in which they either apply a range ofconcepts from the course or investigate one topic in depth. At Georgia Tech and Lafayette,students were encouraged to select a local municipality, investigate the condition of a type ofinfrastructure and the municipality’s current management practices, and make recommendationsfor improving those practices, including the development of a conceptual plan of an
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in Electrical ET
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Jones; Steve Hsiung
(s) in C, C++, Visual Basic, or Java, runningcommercial software supporting courses in circuit simulation/design or circuit board layout, andacting as a workstation to gain access to the Internet or LAN networks. In most EngineeringTechnology curricula there is a limited amount of linkage between those PC applications. Theactual effort to merge the hard-gained knowledge of hardware & software concepts togetherthrough a useful project implementation is also rare. This article is aimed at using the PC in ETupper-level courses as a focal point to help to reinforce knowledge between different fields ofinterest, such as communication, automation control, microprocessor, software programming,and system integration.I. Introduction If the
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Trends in Mechanical Engineering
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Lundstrom; Ram Chandran; Arnaldo Mazzei
analysis and CAE. He is a member of ASME, ASEE andSEM.RAM S. CHANDRAN is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University in Flint. Hereceived his B.E., and M. Tech degrees from India and his Ph. D., from Monash University, Australia. He activelypursues research in the areas of fluid power servo systems, modeling, simulation and controls.Richard Lundstrom is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University. He received his Ph.D. inDynamic Systems Engineering from the Oakland University in 1984. He specializes in dynamic systems withapplications in automotive chassis, powertrains and advanced machinery. His current work relates to vehicledynamics and vehicle dynamics CAE and objective measurements. He is a
Conference Session
Online Learning
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Grant Huang, University of Texas, San Antonio; Andreas Gampe, University of Texas, San Antonio; Arsen Melkonyan, University of Texas, San Antonio; Murillo Pontual, University of Texas, San Antonio; David Akopian, University of Texas, San Antonio
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Computers in Education
Tsystem was servingg a wirelesss communiccation class with 25 students.3.2 Graaphical Useer Interfacee (GUI)The seccond generaation of the eComLab e iss an advancced system with w a user friendly GU UI [9].The sysstem can be accessed by using anyy regular Weeb browser,, which makkes third partsoftwarres on user machines m unnnecessary. The remotee experimen nt room in ssecond geneerationeComL Lab is shownn in Figure 4. 4 Page 25.1116.6The eCoomLab GUI provides several s
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Lueny Morell de Ramírez; José L. Zayas; Jorge I. Vélez-Arocho
that presents eight steps in developing an assessment plan4. But regardless ofhow the assessment plan is developed, an effective plan must start with the identification ofspecific goals and objectives, definition of performance criteria, followed by the data collection1 Penn State University, University of Washington, and the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez in collaboration with SandiaNational Laboratories. Project sponsored by the Technology Reinvestment Project. (TRP Project #3018, NSF Award #DMI- Page 3.500.19413880)2 John S. Lamancusa, Jens E. Jorgensen, and José L. Zayas, The Learning Factory – A New
Conference Session
NEE Technical Session 2 - Educator's experience and perspective
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuliana Flores, University of Washington; Cynthia J. Atman, University of Washington; Soraya Grace Barar; Jennifer A Turns, University of Washington
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Diversity
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New Engineering Educators Division (NEE)
prep weeks. Week 4's preparationconsisted of Paige and Gabby splitting up the work of creating a new set of slides and theirinstructor notes. Like the prior weeks, the expectation was to use AUT 2020's slides but not evenwatching the Zoom recording for AUT 2020's Data Visualization lecture helped the team feelconfident in delivering the content. The data does not provide information as to why the videowas unhelpful. As a result, Paige and Gabby did research on the topic to understand datavisualization (data type/measurement scale, nominal/ordinal/quantitative, etc.). This led to Paigeand Gabby updating the visualization examples using postcards from previous students. All threeeducators acknowledged the amount of work required for week 4 and
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rahman Tashakkori, Appalachian State University; Jennifer R. McGee, Appalachian State University; Cindy Norris, Appalachian State University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #43077Board 188: A Legacy of Success: The High Achievers in STEMDr. Rahman Tashakkori, Appalachian State University Rahman Tashakkori received his PhD in Computer Science from Louisiana State University in 2001. He serves as the Lowe’s Distinguished Professor of CS and director for LSAMP and S-STEM programs at Appalachian State University.Dr. Jennifer R. McGee, Appalachian State UniversityDr. Cindy Norris, Appalachian State University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 A Legacy of Success: The High Achievers in STEM Abstract - There are well-known and widespread
Conference Session
Engineering Physics and Physics Division (EP2D) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Junior Anthony Bennett, Purdue University; Jason Morphew, Purdue University; Michele W. McColgan, Siena College
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division (EP2D)
’ Understanding of Electromagnetism,” Int. J. Sci. Educ., vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 543–566, Apr. 2006, doi: 10.1080/09500690500339613. [3] B. T. Christensen and C. D. Schunn, “The role and impact of mental simulation in design,” Appl. Cogn. Psychol., vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 327–344, Apr. 2009, doi: 10.1002/acp.1464. [4] Learning to Think Spatially: GIS as a Support System in the K-12 Curriculum. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2006, p. 11019. doi: 10.17226/11019. [5] N. S. Newcombe and T. F. Shipley, “Thinking About Spatial Thinking: New Typology, New Assessments,” in Studying Visual and Spatial Reasoning for Design Creativity, J. S. Gero, Ed., Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2015, pp. 179–192. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-9297
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Computers in Education Division (COED) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Reeping, University of Cincinnati; Aarohi Shah, University of Cincinnati
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
program. {problem_description} Buggy Program: ```{buggy_program} ``` Can you fix the above buggy program?” Instructors may find theseprompts useful to share with students to model using LLMs responsibly.Moving away from programming, Arndt [38] delves into the application of LLMs in explainingconcepts from system thinking and system dynamics, in addition to creating visualizations suchas causal loop diagrams (a model showing causal relationships between variables with +'s and –'sto denote the direction of the relationship). Leveraging the ability of tools like ChatGPT to writescripts in Python (and other languages), it was found that creating such visualizations waspossible by running the output outside of the LLM's interface – albeit with
Conference Session
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 18
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Kane, Utah State University; Marlee Jacobs, Utah State University; Rosemary Yahne, Utah State University; Wade H. Goodridge, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
components ofspatial ability which may aid in the creation of more complete training.AcknowledgementsThis material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation underGrant No. 1712887. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed inthis material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NationalScience Foundation.References[1] K. S. McGrew, “CHC theory and the human cognitive abilities project: Standing on the shoulders of the giants of psychometric intelligence research,” Intelligence, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 1–10, Jan. 2009, doi: 10.1016/j.intell.2008.08.004.[2] D. F. Lohman, “Spatial Ability and G.” 1993.[3] A. Ramful, T. Lowrie, and T. Logan, “Measurement of Spatial
Conference Session
ECCD Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Simon De Los Rios, Lisbon Superior Engineering Institute (ISEL)
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
America‟s energyproduction; not only because of the region‟s market liberalization, governments push for clean energy andinvestment in new sustainable technologies, but also because of the enormous untapped solar, wind, andbiomass (among other renewable energy sources) potential in the area. Even though there exists largedisparities in terms of availability of conventional sources, Latin America is endowed with abundantrenewable energy resources, which until now are grossly underutilized [10] (See Fig. 1, 2, and 3). A key aspect in explaining the fast evolution of DG sources is the development of promotion programs,subsidies and compensation mechanisms, points which countries in Latin America are beginning topromote and implement in order to
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robyn Akemi Nariyoshi; Said Shakerin, University of the Pacific
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Mechanical Engineering
education, and they can be easily replicated with a budget of $400 atother institutions.The first project was to create ten distinct flow visualization photographs using safe householdfluids and simple setups. In the second project, an interactive device was developed with whichgranular (sand) flow is demonstrated in a fun and mesmerizing manner. For the third project, aseries of modified Hele-Shaw cells were developed that exhibit the interaction between airbubbles and a viscous liquid (olive oil) in a museum-quality display.IntroductionThis paper is a documentation of an undergraduate research course S. Shakerin designed for R.A. Nariyoshi, who was a senior mechanical engineering student in the Spring Semester 2010when she took the course. Both
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FPD XI: Assessing First-Year Programs, Experiences, and Communities
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Tech; Kelly J. Cross, Virginia Tech University
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First-Year Programs
. Louisville, KY.4. Howe, S., "Where are we now? Statistics on Capstone Courses Nationwide." Advances in Engineering Education, 2010. 2(1): p. 1-27.5. Trevisan, M., et al. "A Review of Literature on Assessment Practices in Capstone Engineering Design Courses: Implications for Formative Assessment." in American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition. 2006. Chicago, IL.6. Howe, S. and J. Wilbarger, "2005 National Survey of Engineering Capstone Design Courses," in American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition. 2006: Chicago, IL. p. 21 pp.7. McKenzie, L.J., et al. "Capstone Design Courses and Assessment: A National Study." in American Society for
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Nancy Peck; John E. Nydahl
be reasonable for all the laboratory measurements without any formal justification. The specified relationship for the standard deviation of the mean, σ X , is defined in terms of the sample’s standard deviation, S, or measurement accuracy where  S  σ X ≈ Maximum  , 1 (smallest measuring instrument division ) (2)  n 12 and S= 1 n
Conference Session
Structure and Form in Architectural Engineering Education
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cole McDaniel, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Graham Archer, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Architectural
of structural engineering, fresh graduates often producecomputational models of a building structure that bear little resemblance to reality.Unfortunately, the construction of a computational model is typically one of the first tasks ayoung engineer is asked to perform. An understanding of the phenomenon being modeled aswell as the limitations of the software is necessary to accurately model the behavior of abuilding. In order to address this issue, the authors are constructing a series of experimental andanalytical laboratory exercises which challenge the student‟s confidence in computer results.Last year, the authors presented a paper6 comparing student computational modeling before andafter a simple ambient vibration test7 to determine
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To Design and Conduct Experiments
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Scott Morton; John Nydahl; Nancy Peck
b) Oscillating Disk Figure 1. Disk SchematicsPrior to performing these experiments, students are asked to estimate the maximum probableerrors,sID, for each of these methods 14. These assessments are based upon the measuringaccuracies of the available instrumentation and the following simple statistical relationships: 2 2 é ¶I ù é ¶I ù (s ) ID 2 »ê D ê ¶x1 × s x1 ú
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Morgan Green, Mississippi State University
that meet specified needs with consideration of publichealth, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economicfactors.”Your group’s performance on the technical submission will be assessed based on the criteria ofengineering design as prescribed by ABET. Rubrics will be provided as appropriate throughoutthe design process with relevant performance indicators. Additionally, your group will beprovided a table to complete that shows the changes you made to your cycle throughout theiterative process of engineering design.Final Technical SubmissionThe Final Technical Submission will include a section dedicated to each of the following: • Summary – Provide a cycle device diagram, T-S diagram, operating
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 6
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aadithyan Vijaya Raghavan, Cleveland State University; Chansu Yu, Cleveland State University
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
4 shows the snippet ofkeywords extracted from a document [21], along with their score (S). Score (S) is based onkeyword features (term casing, term position, term frequency normalization, term relatedness tocontext, term different sentence) and is computed by the YAKE! Algorithm [31]. Lower the valueof S, the more significant the keyword [31].Third. To eliminate similar keywords, we employed a de-duplication process based on similarityalgorithms such as Levenshtein similarity [35], Jaro-Winkler [36], and Hamming Distance[37, 38, 39]. We used Levenshtein similarity because it works on the principle of the minimumnumber of single-character edits required to change one word into the other [38].For example, take a group of similar keywords like
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2009 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Christopher C. Ibeh
entrepreneurial elements.Literature further indicates that benchmarking, a benchmark of this course, is an industry trend,and a must-practice for market leadership, profitability and sustainability. Furthermore, the 2 ECo-TIES and nano-research projects are cutting edge and unique to CNCMM; ECo-TIES addresses the problems associated with the currently-in-use, fossil fuel-based power systems such as air pollution, environmental pollution from oil spills, global warming, dependence on imported oil, lack of sustainability and homeland security issues. The course is introduced via such concepts as “Productivity /S-Curve” and market entry strategies
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International Division (INTL) Technical Session #3: Student Perspectives
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Manuel José Alejandro Baquero-Sierra, Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI); Cristián Eduardo Vargas-Ordóñez, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Jacqueline E McDermott; Stephen Mark McBride, Purdue University
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International Division (INTL)
other spaces.References[1] N. Hegarty, “Where we are now—The presence and importance of international students to universities in the United States,” J. Int. Stud., vol. 4, pp. 223–235, 2014.[2] E. Duffin, International students in the U.S. 2004-2022, by academic level. Statista, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/237689/international-students-in-the-us-by-academic-leve l/[3] J. Trapani and K. Hale, Higher education in science and engineering: International S&E higher education. National Science Board, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsb20223/international-s-e-higher-education[4] C. Collins and A. Thompson, “International students and scholars,” Purdue University
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Kara Vance; Abdullah Konak; Sadan Kulturel-Konak; Gul E. Okudan Kremer; Ivan Esparragoza
, findings, conclusions, and/or recommendationsexpressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the NSF’s views.Spring 2015 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, April 10-11, 2015 Villanova UniversityVI. References1. Driskell, J. E. & Salas, E. (1992) Collective behavior and team performance. Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 34(3), 277-288.2. Alexander, P. A., Murphy, K. P., Woods, B. S., et al. (1997) College instruction and concomitant change in students’ knowledge, interest, and strategy use: A study of domain learning. Contemporary Educational Psychology 22, 125-146.3. Kulturel-Konak, S., Konak, A., Okudan Kremer, G., & Esparragoza, I. (2014
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Prerana Pal Karmokar; Shwetha Krishna Pondicherry; Elif Kongar
turning them into meaningful information to be used forproject management software selection problem. The collected data consists of a number ofvariables, objectives, quantitative, and conflicting in nature. The study predominantly focuses ofthe literature review of AHP and proposes an approach to the use of AHP for selecting projectmanagement software.KeywordsAnalytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), analytical hierarchy risk, decision making, projectmanagement, project management software.IntroductionManaging projects is a very challenging task and even more challenging is completing projectswithin budget and on time as well as meeting the industry’ s quality standards. Projectmanagement (PM) is clearly a risky endeavor with too many projects being
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2025 ASEE North Central Section (NCS) Annual Conference
Authors
Yousef Fazea, Marshall University; Yousef Sardahi, Marshall University; Asad Salem
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Diversity
supportive option for its students.References [1] B. Bygstad, E. Øvrelid, S. Ludvigsen, and M. Dæhlen, "From dual digitalization to digital learning space: Exploring the digital transformation of higher education," Computers & Education, vol. 182, p. 104463, 2022. [2] R. P. Goldenson, L. L. Avery, R. R. Gill, and S. M. Durfee, "The virtual homeroom: Utility and benefits of small group online learning in the COVID-19 era," Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 152–154, 2022. [3] V. G. Padaguri and S. A. Pasha, "Synchronous online learning versus asynchronous online learning: A comparative analysis of learning effectiveness," in Proc. AUBH E-Learning Conf., 2021. [4] K. Baba, N
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nikitha Sambamurthy, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand; Efthymia Kazakou, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand; Yasaman Adibi, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand
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Electrical and Computer
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