of various green plantings to lower building heating loads in the summer. Difficulties with instrumentation and construction/placing of the test sheds took longer than anticipated.3.) Adaptive lighting. Two students installed motion-activated lighting in restrooms and classrooms in the Rogers building, and compared energy-usage results against classrooms and restrooms without motion-activated lights. They wanted to know where it was appropriate to use sensor technology and whether it worked as advertised.4.) Engines and Propulsion. A team investigated the “well-to-wheel” efficiency of using ethanol for transportation vs. hydrogen fuel cell technology. They worked with personnel at a local technical college to use an engine
Paper ID #19634Experiential Learning Activities for K-12 Outreach and Undergraduate Stu-dents involving Production and Utilization of BiodieselDr. Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland Eastern Shore Dr. Abhijit Nagchaudhuri is currently a Professor in the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He is a member American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and, American Society for Agricultural and Biological Engineers(ASABE) and is actively involved in teaching and research in the fields of (i) robotics and
. She is also affiliated with the School of Architecture and the Institute for Complex Engineered Systems. Dr. Finger received her B.A. in Astronomy and M.A. in Operations Research from the University of Pennsyl- vania and her Ph.D. in Electric Power Systems through Civil Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She was the first program director for Design Theory and Methodology at the National Science Foundation. She is a founder and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Research in Engineering Design. Dr. Finger’s research interests include collaborative learning in design, rapid prototyping, and integration of design and manufacturing concerns. She is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 The iCollaborate MSE Project – 2012AbstractThis paper describes the progress to-date on the various components of the iCollaborateMSE [Materials Science and Engineering] project, as well as the preliminary assessmentdata that has been collected. The overall objectives of the research are to measure ifimprovements in student learning outcomes, student engagement, and course completionrates are possible if the structure in a basic materials engineering course is transformedfrom primarily deductive practice to an Information Communication Technology (ICT)enabled inductive teaching and learning environment. There are two major componentsof this research project. The first
Paper ID #34224Building a Student-to-Workforce Pipeline for 21st Century Cloud IndustryCareersDr. 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 instrumental in the
NSF INCLUDES Alliance to Accel- erate Latinx Representation in STEM Education (ALRISE) with institutional intentionality and capacity building for experiential learning. She serves on the University of Iowa College of Engineering Advisory Board, and on several Workforce Development and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) committees.Cynthia Kay Pickering, Arizona State University Cynthia Pickering is a PhD Candidate and Researcher for the Center for Broadening Participation in STEM at Arizona State University. Cynthia has 35 years of experience working in industry with demon- strated technical leadership in software development, artificial intelligence, information technology archi- tecture / engineering, and
Paper ID #11783Go Green on Campus Project: A Collaborative International Student ProjectProf. Patricia Fox, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Professor Patricia Fox is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Technology Leadership and Communication in the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at Indiana University-Purdue Uni- versity Indianapolis (IUPUI). Pat has been a member of the faculty for over 32 years. She has previously served as Associate Chair and Associate Dean in the School. Pat teaches leadership, ethics, sustainabil- ity, and study abroad courses. She has held a number of
Title: A Student Centered, Active Learning Approach to the Delivery of a Visiting Professional Lecture Series A. Richard Vannozzi, MS, PLS Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA Leonard Anderson, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA Abstract:The visiting lecturer, and the passive learning that this model evokes, has been a cornerstone
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Paper ID #36621A Reflection on Action Approach to Teamwork FacilitationAparajita Jaiswal (Graduate Research Assistant)Devang Atul PatelYi ZhuJin Su LeeAlejandra J. Magana (W.C. Furnas Professor in Enterprise Excellence) Alejandra J. Magana is the W.C. Furnas Professor in Enterprise Excellence in Computer and Information Technology with a courtesy appointment in Engineering Education. She holds a B.E. in Information Systems and an M.S. in Technology, both from Tec de Monterrey; and an M.S. in Educational Technology and a Ph.D. in Engineering Education, both from Purdue University. Her research program investigates how
5.296.10LEON VAN DOMMELENLeon van Dommelen is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Florida A&M University - Florida StateUniversity College of Engineering. He received his master’s degree from Delft University of Technology in theNetherlands and his Ph.D. from Cornell University, both in Aerospace Engineering. He specializes in computationaland theoretical fluid mechanics and takes an interest in software of any kind.NAMAS CHANDRANamas Chandra is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Florida A&M University - Florida State UniversityCollege of Engineering. He received his M.S. from University of Houston and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineeringfrom Texas A&M University. He specializes in superplasticity and finite element
AC 2008-2677: EDUCATIONAL OPTICAL FIBER DATA COMMUNICATIONSTOOLKITJonathan Hill, University of Hartford Dr. Jonathan Hill is an assistant professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA) at the University of Hartford, located in Connecticut. Ph.D. and M.S. from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University. Previously an applications engineer with the Networks and Communications division of Digital Corporation. His interests involve embedded microprocessor based systems.Akram Abu-aisheh, University of Hartford Dr. Akram Abu-aisheh is an Assistant
2006-2133: CAN MUSEUM BE A GOOD VENUE FOR MANUFACTURINGEDUCATION?Zbigniew Pasek, University of Windsor Dr. Pasek is an Associate Professor at the Dept. of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the University of Windsor, Canada. He was previously with University of Michigan. His research interests include manufacturing automation and system design, engineering education, and decision-making processes in organizations. Page 11.305.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Can Museum Be a Good Venue for Manufacturing Education?AbstractA growing gap between technology use and
at international, national, and local professional meetings and conferences. Lastly, Najafi attends courses, seminars, and workshops and has developed courses, videos, and software packages during his career. Najafi has more than 300 refereed articles. His areas of specialization include transportation planning and management, legal aspects, construction contract administration, public works, and Renewable Energy.Mr. Jack Cuilla, University of Florida Jack Cuilla is a freshman in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida. His academic interests include renewable energy, solar technology, residential power systems, and energy conservation. He is particularly focused on gaining
named in his honor.Mr. Boz N Bell, HP Inc.Mrs. Tiffany Grant King, HP Inc. Mechanical engineer with both academic research experience and industry experience in the areas of automotive, pharmaceutical, paper manufacturing, consumer products/goods, and technology engaged in the challenges in STEM education, talent acquisition, and global business systems. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023DIVERSIFYINGSTEM PATHW AYS:MATH CIRCLES OFCHICAGO Doug O’ Roark Boz BellA Ne wJ o u rn e y 1. The Need 2. A Solution 3. Outcomes 4. Shared Vision 5. Reflecting on the JourneyIn t ro d u c t io n s Doug O’ Roark
Click to add titleFlipped Classroom The Beyond the Buzz… Dr. Cynthia Furse Electrical & Computer EngineeringFlipped Classroom:Click to add title Is this JUST the next Buzz… ? Traditional Flipped Hybrid Technology-AssistedBeyond the BUZZ:Click to add title What is KNOWN to Improve Learning Active Learning Problem-Based Learning Real-World Applications Supplemental Instruction Tutoring/Individual InstructionClickBut to add HOW
Flynn, California State University, Northridge James Flynn is a part time faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). He holds a B.S. (1977) degree in Electrical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology and a Master of Fine Arts (1981) degree from Northwestern University. He is a partner in a consulting firm specializing in electronics for television and film production. Currently he is developing education tools involving software defined radio (SDR). Page 14.1332.1© American Society for Engineering
MISSIONThe LSAMP program is a National Science Foundation funded program that assistsuniversities and colleges in their efforts to significantly increase the numbers ofstudents matriculating into and successfully completing high quality degreeprograms in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)disciplines.The LSAMP Program seeks to transform undergraduate STEM education primarilythrough 1. Innovative, evidence-based recruitment and retention strategies 2. Relevant educational experiences in support of racial and ethnic groups historically underrepresented in STEM disciplines LSAMP PROGRAM PRIORITIES1. Increase individual student retention and progression to baccalaureate degrees for underrepresented racial and ethnic
AC 2010-1595: A HIGH-PERFORMANCE WIRELESS REFLECTANCE PULSEOXIMETER FOR PHOTO-PLETHYSMOGRAM ACQUISITION AND ANALYSISIN THE CLASSROOMKejia Li, Kansas State University Kejia Li received his B.S. degree in Electronic and Information Technology and Instrumentation from Zhejiang University, China, in 2008. He is currently pursuing the M.S. degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering at Kansas State University. He works as a Research Assistant in Medical Component Design Laboratory with research interests in embedded system design, digital signal processing, and hemodynamics.Steve Warren, Kansas State University Steve Warren received a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Kansas
study, menus appear when the user moves over the barcode, holographic plate, laser, detector, mirror, laser beam, etc. The top-level applets (case study modules) serve a dual purpose. For students with an already existing interest in the science, mathematics, engineering and technology (SMET) area, they serve as an initial
. Section 2 describes related work; Section 3 presents theoverall design as well as the database for the system. Section 4 describes the interface in detail,and Section 5 provides an example of how we are currently using the software to managedifferent team projects.2. Related ResearchThe idea that engineering students should learn how to collaborate is not new; Engineeringeducators have been promoting group projects for years 8. Computer Science faculty have alsodiscovered that distance-learning technology can be effective for teaching certain types of skills6,9 . Commercial tools such as Blackboard (www.blackboard.com/) provide general platforms forpublishing course materials on the web, while software such as Groove (grv.microsoft.com
. Page 5.599.3The students enjoy the course and surveys indicate that they found it very useful. Oneinnovative feature of the course includes visit by TQM experts from industry as guest speakersto offer their perspectives to students.VIII. Bibliography Chang, Richard Y. Continuous Process Improvement: A Practical Guide to Improving Processes for Measurable Results, Chang Associates, 1994. Crosby, Philip B. Quality is free: the art of making quality certain. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1984. Deming, W. Edwards. Out of the crisis. Cambridge, Mass. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Advanced Engineering Study, 1986. Fiegenbaum, A.V, Total Quality Control. McGraw Hill company, New York, 1983
and Engineering Technology at Central Michigan University,JOHN N. NEE earned his doctorate from the University of Minnesota. His teaching experience includes 31 years atthe community college, technical institute, and university levels. Nee has had articles published in more than 100publications; he has also published four textbooks and numerous book chapters in engineering technology.ne96hb Page 2.136.4
Recycled Concrete With Waste MaterialsPresenter: Konner Stephen; Faculty Advisor: Dr. Shohana IffatCivil Engineering Technology, Farmingdale State College ABSTRACT MATERIAL PROPERTIESConcrete serves as one of the fundamental materials in Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) tend to have a comparatively highermodern-day construction. The production of concrete from water absorption than natural CONCLUSIONSnatural aggregates come with financial costs and
curricula to providecornerstone design experience in the first year and capstone design experience in the final year.Between the first and final years much knowledge is acquired and analysis skills are honed, butthe amount of exposure to realistic design problems is variable, if not quite limited.3Elementary strength of materials is a core course in the engineering curriculum in which studentslearn how to analyze deformation, strain, and stress in simple structural members including bars,shafts, beams, and pressure vessels. It is typically taught at the sophomore level in baccalaureateand engineering technology (ET) programs as well as at community colleges. Traditionally thecourse is analysis based, although design problems of a very limited
Organizational Behavior: Utilizing Human Resources: 5th Ed. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1988.4. Culver, R.S. “Who’s In Charge Here? Promoting Self-Managed Learning,” Engineering Education, 1987.5. Culver, R.S., J.T. Hackos. “Perry’s Model of Intellectual Development,” Engineering Education, Dec. 1982.6. Culver, R.S. “Optimum Academic Performance and its Relation to Emotional Intelligence,” Proc.-Frontiers in Education Conference, San Juan, P.R, November, 1999.7. Perry, W. Forms of Intellectual and Ethical Devel. in the College Years, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, NY, 1970.8. Goleman, D. Emotional Intelligence, Bantam Books, New York, 1995.9. Sackman, G.A., S. Fellows, R.S. Culver, “DTeC – A Technology-based Freshman Design Course Sequence
factors and flight training. Her dissertation addressed the lack of female pilots and how to interest young girls in an aviation career.Cheng Wang, Minnesota State University, Mankato Cheng Wang is an Assistant Professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato, Department of Aviation. She received a M.S. in Aviation and Aerospace Management and a Ph.D. in Technology from Purdue University. Dr. Wang conducts research in aviation safety, operations, and education. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Role of Education in Attracting Young People as the Next Generation of Aviators: The Differences between Women and Men Students
Paper ID #33477Work in Progress: Determining a Mathematical Model to Study theRelationship Between Pedagogical Strategies and the Attainment ofStudent-learning OutcomesDr. Kuldeep S. Rawat, Elizabeth City State University KULDEEP S. RAWAT is currently the Thorpe Endowed Professor and Dean of Science, Aviation, Health and Technology at Elizabeth City State University (ECSU).He has earned an M.S. in Computer Science, 2001, an M.S. in Computer Engineering, 2003; and, a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, 2005, from the Center for Advanced Computer Studies (CACS) at University of Louisiana-Lafayette. He serves as the Site
Paper ID #28815Strengthening the pipeline from High School to Community College toUniversity in rural underserved communities through a collaborativevideoconferencing infrastructureDr. Philip J Lunsford II P.E., East Carolina University Phil Lunsford received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a registered professional engineer and is currently an Associate Professor at East Carolina University. His research interests include cyber security, telemedicine applications, network
Session 3557 MSQA ON-LINE: AN INITIAL ASSESSMENT Lori S. Cook, Lawrence S. Aft Southern Polytechnic State University Department of Industrial Engineering Technology Marietta, GA 30060 ABSTRACTSouthern Polytechnic State University’s (SPSU) mission includes providing educationalexperiences to all of the citizens of Georgia. The Internet provides a mechanism for providingthese educational experiences to all qualified students regardless of geographic location andability to be in a