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. Akbar Eslami is a professor and Engineering Technology coordinator in the Department of Tech- nology at Elizabeth City State University. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University. His research interests are in Computer Aided Manufacturing and Design, Reverse Engineering, Finite Element Analysis, and Simulation.Dr. Ehsan O Sheybani, Virginia State University Ehsan Sheybani has earned a BSEE, MSEE, and Ph.D EE from University of Florida, Florida State Uni- versity, and University of South Florida, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Engineering at Virginia State University, with a research interest in Communications and Signal Process- ing. He has
experience due to the PhD requirements.The attainment of a PhD has grown as a requirement as research and external funding for hasbecome more important. The essential aspect of industry experience is a result of the appliedscience nature of construction management education. 6 The importance is reflected not only injob postings but also in accrediting body requirements. Both the Accreditation Board forEngineering and Technology (ABET) and the American Council for Construction Education(ACCE) note that faculty in construction engineering and construction engineering programsshould have relevant professional experience. 1, 2 In fact, ABET considers this one of the ways inwhich faculty demonstrate their competence. 1This current demand on faculty for
à à Session 1742 WEB-BASED COURSES PRODUCTION AUTOMATION I. Stiubiener, R.M. Silveira, W.V. Ruggiero LARC - Department of Electrical Engineering of Universidade de São Paulo Av.Prof. Luciano Gualberto, trav. 3 – 158, sala C1-46, 05508 900 SP, Brasil. itana, regina, wilson@larc.usp.brIndex Terms - automation teaching learning process, online learning, multimedia, and Web applications.Abstract: This work presents the process we implemented to develop our Web basedcourses using multimedia elements. We present the reasons we have decided to
arteries and veins is related to the study of fluidproperties, hydrostatics, pressure variation in accelerating fluids, pipe flow, and piping networks.The approach resulted in a higher level of interest and motivation, a better comprehension of thesubject matter, and a higher overall satisfaction with the class.I. IntroductionIn the new millennium, engineering faculty face many challenges. One of the main challenges is todevelop new curricula and pedagogy to meet the rapid development in technology. Across the country,considerable efforts have been made in recent years to make the teaching/learning of fluid mechanicsmore relevant and interesting to students. These efforts can be divided into the following fourcategories: (a) development of short
and Technology, a M.S.C.E. and a Ph.D. in civil/structural engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J. His research interests include fracture mechanics of engineering materials, composite materials and advanced construction materials, architec- tural/construction visualization and animation, computer applications in structural analysis and design, artificial neural network applications, knowledge based expert system developments, application based software developments, and buildings/infrastructure/bridges/tunnels. inspection and database manage- ment systems. Page 25.498.1
theautomatic indentation inspection especially in programs with many nested loops.Everybody can inspect and utilize the Intranet Compilers Package by visiting the web sitelocated at http://sant.bradley.edu/web-comp/. When one wants to use ICP over the Internet, onlythe limited version of the package is accessible. For obvious reasons, everybody can access onlythe compilers that do not require a license. Commercial compilers (Borland and Microsoft) areaccessible only in the Intranet environment for users with selected IP addresses for which thelicense is bought.ConclusionThe paper shows how to use the new opportunity created by Internet technologies for theefficient and platform independent usage of software engineering tools. The presented ICP arejust
method will be useful to students in introductory CADD classes to avoid missingdimensions.Bibliography1. Latif, N and D. Robers. 1995. Learning CAD through understanding geometry-lines and circles. Proceedings of the57th annual North Midwest section meeting. American Society of Engineering Education. October 5-6. St. Cloud StateUniversity. St. Cloud, Minnesota. 1995. pp. III b.32. Voelker, D. and P. Orton. 1993. Statistics. Cliff Notes Incorporated. Lincoln, Nebraska.Biographical informationNIAZ LATIFDr. Niaz Latif is an Associate Professor of Industrial and Engineering Technology at Northern Kentucky University(NKU). Dr. Latif is the Coordinator of Engineering Technology programs and serves as the Director of theTechnical Services Institute at
supplies, such as found in most personal computers. Second, atopology to safely and dramatically show voltage flicker on a ordinary light bulb is proposed.Third, a circuit that shows the current distortion common to diode rectifier circuit with largecapacitor-based filters is given. Instrumentation is of the type common to most educationalfacilities for electrical engineering and electrical engineering technology: oscilloscopes, functiongenerators, small transformers. Each of the demonstrations proposed in this paper can be quicklyassembled in an ordinary undergraduate laboratory and in most classrooms as well. Though thedemonstrations use ordinary utility power, appropriate safety considerations have been built in,making them safe for use among
AC 2011-2011: MOBILE ROBOT SIMULATION IN A VIRTUAL WORLDRobert L. Avanzato, Pennsylvania State University, Abington Bob Avanzato is an associate professor of engineering at the Penn State Abington campus. His research interests include mobile robotics, intelligent systems, and innovative education. Page 22.1069.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Mobile Robot Simulation in a Virtual WorldSecond Life virtual world offers 3D modeling tools, scripting support, and a physicsengine which provide a platform to develop mobile robot simulations and interactiveeducational
Session 1315 A MULTIMEDIA GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TEST COURSEWARE by Muniram Budhu Professor, Department of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721ABSTRACTThis paper describes a virtual consolidation test module of a suite of interactive multimediageotechnical laboratory courseware. The module prepares students for the real test, supplementsand complements the hands-on experience, extends the range and convenience of testing, test priorknowledge, guides students
MultidimensionalInput From client (both) or data file (VBScript only)Output To screen, to cookie, to data file (VBScript only)Using Active Server PagesActive Server Pages (ASP) is a technology developed by Microsoft. It uses the VBScriptprogramming language. This technology functions only on Microsoft’s Internet servers:Windows NT or Windows 2000 with Internet Information Server. Since ASP writes a standardhtml page, it can be viewed on any of the newer Internet browsers, including Internet Explorer,Navigator, or Hot Java. You can tell if a page you are viewing is actually written in ASP by thefile extension on the URL. If it ends in “.asp” the page is probably an active server page writtenin VBScript.The VBScript language
Paper ID #41930Improving Efficiency and Consistency of Student Learning Assessments: ANew Framework Using LaTeXDr. Ira Harkness, University of Florida Ira Harkness is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. He has two decades experience in higher education, including directing information technology and facilities efforts at UF, and working with non-profits and community organizations to address K-12 education. His expertise is in computational nuclear engineering and nuclear engineering education.Prof. Justin Watson ©American Society for
successfully into their courses.Background:Both the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)9 and the AmericanSociety of Engineering Education (ASEE)10 seek education standards which: encourage studentsto communicate, provide teamwork practice and encourage learning techniques for self-directedcontinuing professional development.Long lecture classes can be tedious for the student and a balancing act for the professor.Freshmen students are especially vulnerable as they may not be used to the 3 hour or more class,and they may lack the concentration necessary to carry them through. They may sit in traditionallecture rooms with sociofugal rows where they wait for information to be disseminated formemorization and later regurgitation in
AC 2012-5143: INTRODUCING A REMOTELY ACCESSIBLE OPTICALLABORATORY FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTSProf. Farid Farahmand, Sonoma State UniversityDr. Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford Saeid Moslehpour is an Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Electrical and Computer En- gineering Department in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture at the University of Hartford. He holds a Ph.D. (1993) from Iowa State University and bachelor’s of science (1989) and mas- ter’s of science (1990) degrees from University of Central Missouri. His research interests include logic design, CPLDs, FPGAs, embedded systems, electronic system testing, and eLearning. Email: mosleh- pou@hartford.edu.Mrs. Harika
Session 2793 DESIGN OF A ROBUST AND LOW COST SOLAR LANTERN AS A ONE SEMESTER PROJECT Authors: Linda M. Head2, Gay Canough1 and Ravi P. Ramachandran2 Affiliations: 1. ETM Solar Works Inc. 2. Faculty of Engineering, Rowan UniversityAbstract - The purpose of this project was to develop a rugged and efficient solar lantern. Thelantern was designed to meet the requirements of persons who reside in areas where access to theelectrical grid is limited and whose resources do not permit import of electrical generationcapabilities. A representative of a missionary organization operating in Africa developed theoriginal set of
Paper ID #44826ChatGPT in Computer Science Education: Exploring Benefits, Challenges,and Ethical ConsiderationsDr. Lina Kloub, University of Connecticut Lina Kloub is an Assistant Professor in Residence in the Department of Computer Science and Engineer- ing at the University of Connecticut. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 2021 and has since dedicated herself to teaching undergraduate courses. Lina’s dual interests in Bioinformatics and education guide her academic journey. As an educator, Lina’s primary goal is to create an inclusive and motivating learning environment. She works closely
APPLYING EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGAbstractDigital circuits and embedded microcontroller systems are at the heart of twenty-first centurylife. Today, courses teaching of these systems are essential for engineering and technologystudents. In order to enhance students’ distance learning experience and improve their hands-onworking skills, ceiling mounted robots need to be used. The ceiling robot, controlled by studentsat remote locations, has vision capability and can travel throughout the lab in order to allow thestudents to observe faculty giving lecture as well as lab activities and demonstrations. Studentscould freely move the ceiling robot in the class and clearly see the physical
Paper ID #40046Lighting Engagement : Student Engagement in a Lightboard vs. TraditionalVideo LecturesDr. Sunay Palsole, Texas A&M University Dr. Palsole is Assistant Vice Chancellor for Remote Engineering Education at Texas A&M University, and has been involved in academic technology for over 20 years. He helped establish the Engineering Studio for Advanced Instruction & Learning (eSAIL), ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Lighting Engagement : Student Engagement in a Lightboard vs. Traditional Video lecturesAbstractThe creation and use of digital content
Services industry, as the Leadership Development Exec- utive for New York Life Insurance Company, and she is owns and manages a small business that empowers and supports women going through career transitions. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023IBM Pathway Program – ASEE CoNECD 2023Opening Slide: • Greeting to everyone • Introduce yourself (Name, role in IBM, where you live, your education background) • Thrilled to be here today to talk about IBM’s distinct program for our diverse technical employees – It’s called “Pathways” • Before we move on, just a few words about IBM. • You may already know that IBM is a global technology and innovation company
Session 2647 Attitudinal Aspects of Assessing Student Writing Marilyn A. Dyrud Oregon Institute of Technology AbstractFor many instructors, regardless of academic field, evaluating student writing is a thankless task,one that requires a seemingly endless amount of time. Consequently, attitudes regardingassessment may be less than positive. This paper explores faculty attitudinal aspects of gradingstudent writing by examining the results of a survey administered to engineering technologyfaculty at Oregon Institute of Technology
. Page 11.1373.7Bibliography1. K. A. Mughal, R. W. Rasmussen, A Programmer's Guide to Java Certification, 2nd ed., Addison-Wesley, Boston, 2004.2. A. Ortiz, Preparing Undergraduate Students for Java Certification, OOPSLA '03 Proceedings, 2003.3. A. Al-Rawi, A. Lansari, F. Bouslama, Integrating Sun Certification Objectives into an IS Programming Course, Informing Science and Information Technology Education Joint Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona, June 2005. Available online: http://2005papers.iisit.org/I20f39Rawi.pdf4. F. F. Zeng, A New Approach to Integrate Computer Technology Certifications into Computer Information System Programs, Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference &
engineering from Stanford University and her B.S. degree in metallurgical engineering from the Michigan Technological University.Mr. Rishi Kripalani c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 An Origami Microfluidic Battery: A low-cost, hands-on activity on the materials science of batteriesAbstractPaper microfluidic technologies are emerging as a promising disruptive technology for low-costsensing and detection. Researchers have developed a number of sensing and actuating devicesthat allow the design and creation of microfluidic devices using standard office software andequipment. These devices can be easily designed and produced in a first- or second-yearengineering
and assistance. Iwould also like to acknowledge the input and recommendations of colleagues who participatedin the University of Minnesota Summer School for Information Assurance, notably Dr.Youngdae Kim and Dr. Nick Hopper.Bibliography1. Anderson, Ross (2001). Security Engineering, John Wiley, New York.2. Association for Computing Machinery (2005). Computing curricula: information technology volume.Association for Computing Machinery. October 2005.3. Bishop, Matt (2005). Introduction to Computer Security, Addison Wesley, Boston.4. Bloom, B.S. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives; Book 1: Cognitive domain. Longman, New York.5. Fuller, U., Johnson, C., Ahoniemi, T., Cukierman, D., Hernan-Losada, I., Jackova, J., Lahtinen, E., Lewis, T
2006-2041: DESIGNING, BUILDING, AND TESTING A CLOSEDCOMPARTMENT STAGE INCUBATOR, CCSIRichard Hoehn, Middle Tennessee State University RICHARD HOEHN, Mr. Hoehn is currently a graduate student, Computer Engineering Technology major at Middle Tennessee State University. Mr. Hoehn’s interests are wide spread in the technical field of PLC and PC-Based control applications. This also covers the design of embedded systems using off-the-shelf microcontrollers, CPLDs, and FPGAs. Mr. Hoehn is currently working for SME and is responsible for PLC and PC-Based instrumentation and control applications as well software development.Saleh Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University SALEH M. SBENATY, Dr
and graphedto analyze game design. Logic is introduced naturally. The challenge then becomes actualizingthese concepts and assessing student learning of them1. The work presented here describes thefirst assessment outcomes for the mathematics track of the project.Motivation and FrameworkTeaching secondary mathematics as an isolated subject is not working for a large segment of thepopulation, and may be holding back large numbers of students who might otherwise contributeScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) talent to both work and defenseforces. In Los Angeles, in particular, with its low graduation rates and low academicperformance indices, motivation and achievement are two major concerns. With standardizedmathematics
Page 23.445.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 E-Book on DSP Theory with Interactive iOS, Java, and Android SimulationsAbstractInternet and multimedia technologies have had a profound impact in STEM education in the pastdecade. The increase in the use of mobile devices among students adds another novel dimensionto course design and delivery. Furthermore, the traditional textbooks are being replaced andsupplemented by inexpensive and mobile e-books, and hence there is an opportunity to integratethe multimedia and mobile technologies in an e-learning environment. As a part of the NSFTUES phase 3 project for development and dissemination of the J-DSP
. Page 24.1166.2IntroductionGroup cell technology is a popular practice in industry. This technology utilizes group of specificmachines to fabricate family of parts that have common features. Manufacturing using groupcells, or cellular manufacturing, would reduce setup time, engineering cost, inventory, productdevelopment time, and purchasing time while simplifying process planning and procurement 1,2.A typical manufacturing laboratory is equipped with rows of identical machines, where studentslearn in sequence from one type of machine to another. Although students would repeat ademonstration and interact with their instructor, they rarely interact among themselves and oftenmiss the link among different processes. The concept of group cell and
Paper ID #9856Expanding a National Network for Automated Analysis of Constructed Re-sponse Assessments to Reveal Student Thinking in STEMDr. Mark Urban-Lurain, Michigan State University Mark Urban-Lurain is an Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Center for Engineering Edu- cation Research at Michigan State University. He is the lead PI and project director of the AACR project. Dr. Urban-Lurain is responsible for teaching, research and curriculum development, with emphasis on engineering education and, more broadly, STEM education. His research interests are in theories of cognition, how these theories
ASEE 2014 Zone I Conference, April 3-5, 2014, University of Bridgeport, Bridgpeort, CT, USA. WiMAX Basics from Deployments to PHY Improvments Abdalraouf Hassan Christian Bach Dept. of Computer Science Engineering Dept. of Technology Management University of Bridgeport University of Bridgeport Bridgeport, USA Bridgeport, CT, United States Abdalrah@my.bridgeport.edu cbach@bridgeport.edu