AC 2011-2856: A MODEL FOR ENHANCING PROJECT LEAD THE WAYTEACHER KNOWLEDGE IN SOFTWARE APPLICATIONSLaura E. LeMire, The Community College of Baltimore County Laura LeMire, an alumna of the University of Maryland at College Park with a B.S. and Masters in Geotechnical Engineering, started her career at Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE). During her career there, she was responsible for substation and transmission construction projects, relocation and installa- tion of BGE facilities for Oriole Park at Camden Yards and for a new Light Rail system, and for im- proving service reliability. After obtaining her MBA, Laura became the Director of Corporate Purchasing and was also a financial analyst handling investor relations
-identifying) many engineersas engineering technologists. Page 26.1530.6Table 2 Estimates of the engineer and engineering technician and technologist workforce in 2010 from various datasets IPEDS B&B CPS ACS NSCG OESDegree holders Stock of bachelor’s degrees in engineering technology -- -- -- 465,773 404,584 -- Newly awarded bachelor’s degrees in engineeringtechnology 16,843 15,143 -- -- -- -- Stock of bachelor’s degrees in
AC 2012-5225: FUTURE ENERGY AND SMART GRIDDr. Ibraheem A. Kateeb, North Carolina A&T State University Ibraheem Kateeb received his B.S. in physics and mathematics from Yarmouk University in Jordan, M.S.E.E., and Ph.D. from NCA&TSU in North Carolina in electrical and computer engineering. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and Chairman of CNC-IEEE with more than 20 years of experience in academia and industry. He was professor and Department Head of electronics engineering at Guilford Technology College. He is currently at NCA&TSU as Assistant Professor of Electronics, Computer, and Information Technology. His current research is on electronic components, green energy and power, and control-robotics. He
AC 2011-218: AN ONLINE ALTERNATIVE TO THE ON-CAMPUS SUM-MER BRIDGE PROGRAME. Bernard White, George Mason University Dr. E. Bernard White is Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in George Mason University’s Vol- genau School of Engineering in Fairfax, Virginia where he has worked for over 20 years. He earned bachelors and masters degrees in mathematics from Mississippi Industrial College and the University of Illinois respectively. He also earned masters and Ph.D. degrees in systems engineering from Howard University and the University of Virginia respectively.Eileen Patricia Mazzone, George Mason University Eileen Mazzone, M. Ed., is the Learning Specialist in the Learning Services division of Counseling and
AC 2011-1824: A CASE STUDY OF HOW PROJECT-BASED LEARNINGHELPS INCREASE INTEREST, UNDERSTANDING, AND RELEVANCEIN ENGINEERING FOR LEARNERSTaylor Halverson, Brigham Young University Taylor Halverson earned a double major PhD at Indiana University in instructional technology and design and Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. He earned Master’s degrees from Indiana University and Yale University. His Bachelor’s degree was earned at BYU. Dr. Halverson spent several years working for Cisco in Silicon Valley where he designed creative learning experiences for thousands of customer service agents spread across the globe. Dr. Halverson currently works as a Teaching and Learning Consultant at BYU, assisting faculty members
AC 2012-3121: REDUCED CREDIT HOURS AND ENGINEERING LICEN-SURE: A PROPOSAL TO BREAK THE IMPASSEDr. Terrence L. Chambers P.E., University of Louisiana, Lafayette Terrence Chambers currently serves as Associate Dean of Engineering at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. His research interests include engineering design and optimization, artificial intelligence, vir- tual reality, and alternative energy. He is an active member of ASEE, ASME, LES, and is a registered Professional Engineer in Louisiana. Page 25.1106.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012
AC 2011-1574: TIME TO TRANSITION: FINANCIAL CALCULATORSAND CLICKERS IN THE CLASSROOMGillian M. Nicholls, University of Alabama,in Huntsville Gillian Nicholls is an Assistant Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering & Engineering Manage- ment and a 2009-2010 Gray Faculty Fellow at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Her research interests are in applying statistical analysis and optimization to supply chain management, transportation management, and engineering education. She holds the B.S. in Industrial Engineering (Lehigh Univer- sity), Masters in Business Administration (Pennsylvania State University), M.S. in Industrial Engineering (University of Pittsburgh.), and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
AC 2011-487: ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIOS IN ACADEMIC ADVISING,SELF-GUIDED LEARNING, AND SELF-ASSESSMENTJoshua A. Enszer, University of Notre Dame Joshua A. Enszer is a postdoctoral instructor and researcher for the Department of Chemical and Biomolec- ular Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. He is also serving as the Interim Course Coordinator for the University’s First-Year Engineering Program. His research interests in education include the use of electronic portfolios in an engineering curriculum and in engineering courses, as well as the use of serious games in engineering education.Jessica A Kuczenski, Century CollegeKerry Meyers, University of Notre Dame Kerry L. Meyers is an Associate Professional Faculty
AC 2011-2417: ASSESSING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET WITHINENGINEERING PROGRAMSCynthia C. Fry, Baylor University Sr. Lecturer of Computer Science, Assistant Dean of the School of Engineering & Computer ScienceDavid Pistrui, Acumen Dynamics, LLC David Pistrui, Ph.D., serves as the Managing Director of Acumen Dynamics, LLC, a strategy-based edu- cation, training, and research firm that focuses on practical knowledge and skills that help organizations align vision and strategy with execution and performance. Working as an independent scholar, thought leader and advisor to corporations, family foundations, academic institutions, government agencies and global think tanks Dr. Pistrui’s activities include strategy
AC 2011-467: ASSESSMENT OF FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCES AT SJSUPatricia R Backer, San Jose State University PATRICIA BACKER is a professor of Technology and the Director of General Engineering at SJSU. In 1997, she received a Fulbright Scholar award in Peru where she taught on the topics of computer-based multimedia. At SJSU, she is involved in developing and assessing outreach programs to increase the number of underrepresented students in engineering.Emily L. Allen, College of Engineering, San Jose State UniversityJanet Sundrud, San Jose State University JANET SUNDRUD is a graduate student in the Department of Communication Studies. She specializes in performance theory, queer identities, gender equality, and critical
Engineering as a Major.” Proceedings of 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Baton Rouge, LA, June 26-29, 2016. Paper ID:16450.[3] National Science Board. (2016). Science and engineering indicators 2016. National Science Foundation.[4] Jaffee, E. M. and D. Riley. “It Kind of Chose Me: Agency and Influence in Women’s Decision to Major in Engineering.” Proceedings of 2010 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Louisville, KY, June 20-23, 2010, AC 2010-441.[5] Parikh, S., Chen, H, Donaldson, K., and S. Sheppard. “Does Major Matter? A Look at What Motivates Engineering Students in Different Majors.” Proceedings of 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, TX. June 14-17, 2009, AC 2009
with students about the scale limitin an SOP (Kemsley 2010). Tragically students have died due to the lack of accountability andenforcement such as Sheri Sanji’s death at UCLA in 2008 (Kemsley 2019) and after a student’scomplaints were ignored at Beijing University in 2018 (Feng 2018). In response to theseincidences, a number of organizations including the American Chemical Society (ACS) and theAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE) have addressed their concerns by creatingprograms directed at initiating and propagating cultures of safety as well as safety education(National Research Council 2014) (APLU Council on Research Task Force on Laboratory Safety2016) (Davidson 2018) (ACS nd a) (Center for Chemical Process Safety nd). However
AC 2012-3249: INDOOR SECURITY LIGHTING WITH SOLAR POW-ERED LED TECHNOLOGYDr. Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State UniversityMr. Keith L. Coogler, Sam Houston State University Keith L. Coogler is an instructor of industrial technology at Sam Houston State University. He received a B.S. in design and development and holds a M.A. in industrial education and is pursuing an Ed.D. in higher education from Texas A&M University, Commerce. His primary teaching area is construction management. Research interests include automation, electronics, alternative energy, and ”green” con- struction. Page 25.771.1
under AC machines while the DC portion covers separately excited, shunt, series, andcompound DC machines. Effective teaching of this course requires the development of appropriatelaboratory experiments to show students how to practically implement the theories covered in theclassroom.There were no standard laboratory experiments for the course prior to 2010 when the first authorjoined the Department. Based on industry and prior teaching experience, he developed, eight laboratoryexperiments for the course. The labs together with the class notes developed for the course were sent tosenior faculty from within and outside IPFW for review. The feedbacks was very positive and encouraging.This paper highlights the laboratory experiments developed for
transformers; parameters Proceedings of the 2018 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2018, American Society for Engineering Education Session ETD 305and equivalent circuits are also covered. MATLAB/Simulink and PowerWorld software are usedfor power system analysis/design. Prerequisite courses include AC Circuit Analysis and AnalogElectronics.Required textbook: Electric Power Systems: A First Course, Ned Mohan, 2012, Wiley.Recommended reference books: Circuit Analysis Theory and Practice, Robins & Miller, 4th Edition, Thomson, Delmar Learning. Introductory Circuit Analysis, 12th Edition, Robert Boylestad
." Nature materials 9.5 (2010): 430-‐435. 1853 622 920 Wright, John, et al. "Robust face Price, Samuel C., et al. "Fluorine Marcano, Daniela C., et al. "Improved recogni(on via sparse representa(on." subs(tuted conjugated polymer of
AC 2012-3409: USING A VIRTUAL GAMING ENVIRONMENT IN STRENGTHOF MATERIALS LABORATORYDr. Jon A. Preston, Southern Polytechnic State University Jon Preston is the Coordinator for the Center of Applied Gaming and Media Arts (CAGMA) and Coor- dinator of the computer game design and development degree and Associate Professor, School of Com- puting and Software Engineering at Southern Polytechnic State University. He has authored more than 40 papers in conferences and journals regarding computer science, information technology, and games- related learning. He is particularly interested in game simulation, social space development, and the use of these technologies to improve learning. Preston has been teaching computing
AC 2011-55: DESIGN OF SIMULINK PROJECTS FOR AN UNDERGRAD-UATE COMMUNICATIONS COURSEChaitri Aroskar, Missouri University of Science and Technology Chaitri Aroskar is currently pursuing her M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology. She received her B.S. degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Mumbai, India in 2009. Her major areas of interest are Wireless Communications and Signal Processing.Yahong Rosa Zheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology Yahong Rosa Zheng received the B.S. degree from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China, in 1987, and the M.S. degree from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1989
AC 2010-216: DEVELOPMENT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY AND POWERSYSTEMS OPTIONS FOR AN ON-LINE BSEET DEGREESohail Anwar, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona College Dr. Sohail Anwar is an Associate Professor of Engineering at the Altoona College of The Pennsylvania State University. In addition, he is a Professional Associate of the Management Development Programs and Services at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park. He is also serving as the Chair of the Electronics Engineering Technology Consulting Faculty Committee of Excelsior College, Albany, NY. Also, since 2009, he has been serving as an Invited Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Shanghai Normal University, China. Dr
AC 2010-488: STUDENT BALLOONING PROJECT: AN EFFORT TO CREATESUSTAINABLE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE IN A MINORITYINSTITUTIONAtin Sinha, Albany State University Atin Sinha is the Professor and Coordinator of the Engineering Program at Albany State University. He received his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Tennessee Space Institute in 1984. He had worked in Learjet and Honeywell before moving to academia in 1990. He is also a Registered Professional Engineer. Currently, he is engaged in motivating undergraduate students in inquiry based learning through hands-on, realistic projects
AC 2012-2983: ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF FORMAL PEER-LEDSTUDY GROUPS ON FIRST-YEAR STUDENT MATH PERFORMANCEDr. John R. Reisel, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee John R. Reisel is an Associate Professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin, Mil- waukee (UWM.) He serves as Associate Director of the Center for Alternative Fuels, and Co-director of the Energy Conversion Efficiency Lab. In addition to research into engineering education, his research ef- forts focus on combustion and energy utilization. Reisel was a 2005 recipient of the UWM Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, the 2000 UWM-College of Engineering and Applied Science Outstand- ing Teaching Award, and a 1998 recipient of the SAE
the opportunity to learn how toaccess challenges and constraints involved in design. Additionally, multiple groups filedprovisional patents and entered design competitions in an effort to continue moving their designstoward commercialization. Since this was a pilot course, formal evaluations of the NICU designchallenge would be conducted once this course is repeated.Works Cited1: Commission, A.E.A. Engineering accreditation criteria. 2012-2013 Available from:http://www.abet.org/uploadedFiles/Accreditation/Accreditation_Process/Accreditation_Documents/Current/eac-criteria-2012-2013.pdf2: Taylor AC, Mason K, Starling AL, Allen TE, & Peirce SM. (2010) Impact of team and advisor demographics andformulation on the successes of the biomedical
AC 2010-62: A NEW MODEL FOR AUTHOR DRIVEN DIGITAL PUBLISHINGHugh Jack, Grand Valley State University Hugh Jack is a Professor in the School of Engineering at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids Michigan. His interests include Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering, with a particular focus in control systems. Page 15.67.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 A New Model for Author Driven Digital PublishingAbstractBooks in print still dominate the college campus. The long-standing model for publishinginvolves corporate entities that take the work of an author and add value
AC 2012-3834: ARE WE UP TO THE TASK OF CONFRONTING A DE-CLINE IN STUDENT PERFORMANCE? A PANEL DISCUSSIONDr. Kathy Schmidt Jackson, Pennsylvania State University Kathy Jackson is a Senior Research Associate at Pennsylvania State University’s Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence. In this position, she promotes Penn State’s commitment to enriching teaching and learning. Jackson works in all aspects of education including faculty development, instructional design, engineering education, learner support, and evaluation.Dr. Mark D. Maughmer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park Mark D. Maughmer received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from the University of Illinois
AC 2012-3410: UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA IN ABET-EAC ENGI-NEERING MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS: WITH AN INTERNATIONALTOUCHDr. Amy K. Zander, Clarkson University Amy K. Zander is a professor and the Director of the Engineering and Management program at Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y. She has been an engineering educator since 1991 and a member of ASEE since 1993. She holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in civil engineering from the University of Minnesota. Page 25.1384.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Undergraduate Curricula in ABET EAC Engineering
AC 2012-5435: WORK-IN-PROGRESS: CHALLENGES TO DEVELOP-ING ONLINE HOMEWORK FOR UPPER-LEVEL ENGINEERING COURSESCindy Stowell Ph.D., Sapling Learning Cindy Stowell is the Director of Content at Sapling Learning. She obtained her B.S. in chemical engi- neering at Virginia Tech and her Ph.D. in chemical engineering at University of Texas, Austin. She began working for the online learning company Sapling Learning in 2006. Page 25.1488.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Work in Progress: Challenges to Developing Online Homework for Upper-Level
AC 2012-5352: PICTORIAL METAPHORS IN TYPHOON FORECAST CHARTS:AN ANALYSIS BASED ON THE THEORIES OF CONCEPTUAL METAPHORAND CONCEPTUAL BLENDINGDr. Chih-Hsiung Ku, National Dong Hwa UniversityMr. Yao Chou HoMr. Jin-Yuan Peng, National Dong Hwa University Graduate Institute of Science Education, Hualien, Taiwan, R.O.C.Mr. Yi-Ji Tsai, National Dong Hwa University Yi-Ji Tsai, Ph.D., student of the Graduate Institute of Science Education, Researcher Assistant of Science Education Center at National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), and also was the Preparatory Manager of the 26th (2010) Association of Science Education Annual Conference (at Hualien) by the National Association for Science Education (NASET) in Taiwan. Tsai’s major
at Clarkson University in New York during 1990-1995. Since 1995 he has been with the Department of Electrical Engineering at University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, where he is now a full Professor. Dr. Salehfar served as the Interim Chair of the UND Depart- ment of Electrical Engineering from 2010 to 2012 and as the Director of Engineering Ph.D. Programs for several years. Dr. Salehfar worked as a consultant for the New York Power Pool in New York and electric utilities and coal industries in the State of North Dakota. Dr. Salehfar has had active and exter- nally funded multidisciplinary research projects funded by various government and private organizations. He has worked on a number of projects funded by the
5 years before moving to Eastern Arizona College in 1991 to teach chemistry. He was recognized by the EAC Student Association as the most admired faculty in 1993, received the Alumni Faculty Recognition award in 1996, the distinguished service award in 1997, and in 2008 received the Rocky Mountain Region College Educator Award for Excellence in Teaching by the American Chemical Society. He has presented at the Southeastern Arizona Teachers Academy, the ASTA Annual Conference, NSTA, ACS, and the Biennial Conference on Chemical Education (BCCE). He is a member of ASTA, NSTA, ACS, and 2YC3. He is the current membership secretary of ASTA, a position which he has held since 2010. He has been a volunteer with the Boy
Strength and Sustainability Jossey-Bass.37. Koshland, Catherine P., 2010. "Liberal Arts and Engineering." Chap. 5, In Holistic Engineering: Beyond Technology, edited by Domenico Grasso and Melody Brown Burkins. New York: Springer, 53-67.38. Krupczak, John, Jr., et al, organizers, 2007. “Technological Literacy of Undergraduates: Developing Standard Models,” Workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC, March 26-27, 2007. Accessed 3/9/2012. www.nsf.gov/attachments/108527/public/Tech_Lit_Workshop_Background.pdf39. Krupczak, John, Jr. and Michael Misovich, 2008. “An Exercise and Rubric for Evaluating ABET Outcome (H): Engineering Solutions in a Societal Context,” AC 2008