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2022 CIEC
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Sabah Abro
ETD 445 Embedding Professional Development Courses in Curriculum Sabah Abro Lawrence Technological UniversityAbstract Most engineering technology programs’ educational objectives (PEOs) describe the capabilityof their graduates to be able to analyze engineering problems and propose solutions individually,as well as a part of a team. Quality has been and continue to be a pivotal source of issues inIndustry and businesses at large and Industries invest in quality to acquire a strongly neededcompetitive edge. Engineering programs, whether traditional or technology
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1999 Annual Conference
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Karl Smith
Session 3230 Managing Conflict in Multidisciplinary Teams Karl A. Smith University of MinnesotaMultidisciplinary teams often involve conflict. Sometimes the conflict is actually “controversy,”that is, disagreement over ideas, theories, opinions, attitudes, etc. where the parties arecommitted to reaching an agreement and have an common overriding goal. Often, however, theconflict is a “conflict of interest” over scarce (or seemingly scarce) resources where there appearto be irreconcilable differences. Controversy and conflicts of interest are the two most
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Gender and Minority Issues in K-12 Engineering
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jeanne Christman, Rochester Institute of Technology; Elizabeth Dell, Rochester Institute of Technology; Robert Garrick, Rochester Institute of Technology
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
AC 2010-780: INCREASING GIRLS' INTEREST IN ENGINEERING BY MAKINGIT FUNJeanne Christman, Rochester Institute of Technology Jeanne Christman is an Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering Technology at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Her academic area of distinction is in Embedded Systems Design. Jeanne received a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Clarkson University and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Dallas. She worked in industry as an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) designer prior to joining the faculty at RIT.Elizabeth Dell, Rochester Institute of Technology Elizabeth Dell is an Assistant Professor of Manufacturing &
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Successful Outcomes of Student Entrepreneurship
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Khanjan Mehta, Pennsylvania State University; Sven Bilen, Pennsylvania State University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2008-1422: CHAMPIONING HIGH-TECH RENAISSANCE: SENSOR ANDCONTROLLER SYSTEM INTEGRATION COURSEKhanjan Mehta, Pennsylvania State University KHANJAN MEHTA is a Senior Research Associate in the College of Engineering at Penn State. His professional interests include Innovative System Integration, High-Tech Entrepreneurship and International Social Entrepreneurship. He is an amateur photographer, cook, bartender, poet, traveler, adventurer and proud generalist.Sven Bilen, Pennsylvania State University SVEN G. BILÉN is an Associate Professor of Engineering Design, Electrical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering at Penn State. His educational research interests include developing techniques
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD) Technical Session 8
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University; Emily Spayde, West Virginia University
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
Paper ID #38333Creation of an Engineering Technology ProgramDr. Robin A.M. Hensel, West Virginia University Robin A. M. Hensel, Ed.D., is a Teaching Professor in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineer- ing and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University and an ASEE Fellow member. Throughout her career, she has supported engineering teams as a mathematician and provided complete life-cycle manage- ment of Information Systems as a Computer Systems Analyst for the U.S. Department of Energy; taught mathematics, statistics, computer science, and fundamental engineering courses and served in several ad- ministrative
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2011 North Midwest Section
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Neil J. Hutzler; Joan S. Chadde; David Heil; Mia Jackson
their parents is modeled after the popular Family Science and FamilyMath programs. Family Engineering increases public understanding and appreciation of therole engineering plays in everyday life and encourages parents and children to considerengineering as a career. Student chapters of professional engineering organizations oncollege campuses, elementary classroom teachers, engineering professionals, and informaleducators at museums are likely to want to host Family Engineering events.A set of family engineering activities representing typical engineering disciplines andconcepts has been developed and field-tested to determine its suitability to a wide range ofsettings and audiences. The family engineering activities were assessed at 8 sites
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2017 ASEE Mid Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Brianna Lawton, Morgan State University; Oludare Adegbola Owolabi P.E., Morgan State University
2017 ASEE Mid Atlantic SectionSpring Conference: Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland Apr 7 Paper ID #20860Shaping the Undergraduate Mind through ResearchMs. Brianna Lawton, Morgan State University Brianna Lawton is a senior civil engineering major at Morgan State University who is not only an avid undergraduate researcher but has had various internships, one being with HDR Inc. while also serving her community on and off campus. She now sits as the President of Morgan’s chapter of Chi Epsilon, the no- table civil engineering honor society, while also mentoring young middle and high school students under the
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Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma in Manufacturing Education 1
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Alan Leduc, Ball State University
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Manufacturing
AC 2008-1460: SIX SIGMA: DOES IT BELONG IN THE MANUFACTURINGCURRICULUM?Alan Leduc, Ball State University Alan Leduc is an Associate Professor, in the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program at Ball State University and the creator and advisor for the Minor in Process Improvement which focuses on Six Sigma training and will provide students and opportunity to earn a Six Sigma Black Belt certification prior to graduation. In addition to 19 years of teaching experience Alan has 25 years of experience prior experience in industry in the areas of manufacturing, quality, and engineering, ending his industrial career as a Vice President and General Manager. Alan has an M.B.A., M.S
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Novel Measurement Experiments
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Dale Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks; Barbara Lombardi, Universidad Simón Bolívar
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Instrumentation
AC 2009-737: TESTING OF CARBON-MONOXIDE AND CARBON-DIOXIDESENSORS WITH SIMPLE APPARATUS IN AN ENGINEERING EDUCATIONLABORATORYDale Litwhiler, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Dale H. Litwhiler is an Associate Professor at Penn State, Berks Campus in Reading, PA. He received his B.S. from Penn State University (1984), his M.S. from Syracuse University (1989) and his Ph.D. from Lehigh University (2000) all in electrical engineering. Prior to beginning his academic career in 2002, he worked with IBM Federal Sys-tems and Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems as a hardware and software design engineer.Barbara Lombardi, Universidad Simón Bolívar Barbara Lombardi is a materials engineer with
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1997 Annual Conference
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Mustafa Guvench
Session 2659 Automated Measurement of MOS Capacitance and Determination of MOS Process Parameters in The MicroFabrication Laboratory Mustafa G. Guvench University of Southern Maine AbstractThis paper describes, (1) how to inexpensively automate measurement of MOS diode C-Vcharacteristics by employing standard test equipment available in a computer integratedelectronics instructional laboratory, and (2) a technique that facilitates accurate extractionof MOS and structural parameters such as the threshold and flatband voltages, the
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Faculty Involvement in International Engineering Education
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mark Henderson, Arizona State University
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International
universities. Henderson is co-director of the research center Partnership for Research on Spatial Modeling (PRISM; prism.asu.edu) and the undergrad transdisciplinary design studio entitled InnovationSpace (innovationspace.asu.edu). Page 11.1027.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Offering Global Competency in Engineering Education: The Results of a Symposium on Global Engineering EducationAbstractGlobal Competency is a desired quality in engineering graduates today. Global EngineeringEducation to produce such graduates comes in many sizes and styles. Some universitiesconcentrate on sending
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Moving the Needle: The Complexities of Race and Gender in Engineering Education
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kelly J. Cross, Virginia Tech; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
, teamwork and communication skills, assessment, and identity construction.Dr. Marie C Paretti, Virginia Tech Marie C. Paretti is an Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech, where she co- directs the Virginia Tech Engineering Communications Center (VTECC). Her research focuses on com- munication in engineering design, interdisciplinary communication and collaboration, design education, and gender in engineering. She was awarded a CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation to study expert teaching in capstone design courses, and is co-PI on numerous NSF grants exploring com- munication, design, and identity in engineering. Drawing on theories of situated learning and identity development
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Software Applications in ET Programs
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Isaiah I. Ryan, Western Washington University; Aaron Cramer, Western Washington University; Ying Lin, Western Washington University
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #13259Real-time Real-life Oriented DSP Lab ModulesMr. Isaiah I. Ryan, Western Washington University Isaiah I. Ryan is currently a senior student in the Electronics Engineering Technology program at Western Washington University. His work focuses mainly on embedded system design, but he studies other topics as well such as digital signal processing. Isaiah enjoys applying theory from class and working together with his classmates to develop understanding of new material. Ultimately, he hopes to use his knowledge for the benefit of others.Aaron Cramer, Western Washington University Aaron Cramer holds the position
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Assessment II: Learning Gains and Conceptual Understanding
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Reid Bailey, University of Virginia
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Educational Research and Methods
Paper ID #16206Don’t Tell Me What You Know, Tell Me What You Would Actually Do! Com-paring Two Design Learning Assessment ApproachesProf. Reid Bailey, University of Virginia Reid Bailey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Systems and Information Engineering at the University of Virginia. He holds a BSE from Duke University and an MSME and PhD from Georgia Tech, all in mechanical engineering. His professional interests include engineering design, engineering education, and sustainability. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Don’t Tell Me What You Know, Tell Me What You
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2019 ASEE PNW Section Conference
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Samantha Schauer, Boise State University; Krishna Pakala, Boise State University; Kim MB Tucker
Review of Living Learning Communities and their impact on first year engineering college studentsAbstractTraditionally, first-year college students do not have a community of like-minded peers withwhom they are able to learn. Adding to first-year engineering college students’ (FYECS)struggles is the fact that many students do not have a mentor in their related field and are unableto start building their professional repertoire, network, and/or practical skills. Living LearningCommunities (LLC) can offer a platform for postsecondary institutions to increase recruitment,engagement, and sense of belonging for students who live in an LLC. LLCs have been describedin the literature as themed living and learning
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Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 9
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University; Catrina Ann Shanas; Ashley Pratt, National University; Sophie Nguyen, County of Los Angeles
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Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #29938I-Tracker: Warranty TrackingDr. Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, M.Sc. in Engineering, and B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering. Currently I serve as Professor of Computer Science at School of Engineering and Computing, National University. I am also the Program Lead for MS in Computer Science and have also served recently as the lead for BSc in Information Systems, the co-Lead for MSc Computer Science and Program Lead for MSc in Database Administration programs. My association with ABET (Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology) US dates back to 2001, as a
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Utilizing On-Line Technology in Entrepreneurship Education
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Larry Richards, University of Virginia
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2007-2925: CREATIVITY AND NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: BRINGINGENTREPRENEURSHIP INTO ENGINEERING DESIGN CLASSESLarry Richards, University of Virginia Page 12.422.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Creativity and New Product Development: Bringing Entrepreneurship into Engineering Design ClassesAbstractWe have taught a course on Creativity and New Product Development since 1995. It isunique in its attention to all aspects of the product development process, including thepersonal and interpersonal issues in product development, as well as the technical ones.Our focus is not just on studying product development, but on actually DOING it
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Teams and Teamwork in Design I
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Clifford Stover, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
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Design in Engineering Education
AC 2007-2967: SAE COLLEGIATE DESIGN PROJECTS AS PART OF THEENGINEERING CURRICULUMClifford Stover, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Page 12.1253.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 SAE Collegiate Design Projects as part of the Engineering CurriculumABSTRACT- The SAE Collegiate Design Series is a set of design competitions held throughoutthe world where undergraduate and graduate engineering students conceive, design, fabricate,and compete with student developed project vehicles. The restrictions on these vehicles arelimited so that the knowledge, creativity, and imagination of the students are challenged. Theprojects are built with a team
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Computed Simulation and Animation
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tarek El Doker, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; David Lanning, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Justin Gigliotti, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Computers in Education
. Page 12.781.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Gesture-Based Interactive Beam Bending Exercises: An Interactive and Intuitive Tool for StudentsAbstractImmersion and interactive experience are introduced into a Solid Mechanics beam bending labexercise by utilizing gesture-based analysis that is inexpensive, utilizes off-the-shelf cameras,and is highly portable for ease of use in the classroom. A cantilever I-beam is rendered in virtualreality (VR) and a user’s gestures are captured and interpreted in real-time to allow for naturalinteraction with the beam. Users can bend the I-beam with up to three degrees-of-freedom, viamechanics governed by well-known elastic beam theory. This approach evokes a
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ken Vickers, University of Arkansas; Ron Foster, University of Arkansas; Greg Salamo, University of Arkansas
2006-1638: CREATING AN INDUSTRIAL WORK GROUP ATMOSPHERE INTECHNOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAMS: AN UNEXPECTED IMPACT ONMINORITY SUCCESS IN GRADUATE SCHOOLKen Vickers, University of Arkansas Ken Vickers is a Research Professor in Physics at the University of Arkansas, and has served as Director of the interdisciplinary Microelectronics-Photonics Graduate Program since April 1998. He worked for Texas Instruments from 1977 through March 1998 in integrated circuit fabrication engineering, and has authored thirty issued patents. He received BS and MS degrees in Physics from the University of Arkansas in 1976 and 1978 respectively.Ron Foster, University of Arkansas Ron Foster is a Research Associate Professor
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Curriculum Development
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gabriella J Ducamp, University of Virginia; Crystal Jean DeJaegher, University of Virginia
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #7981Incorporating Engineering in Middle School ScienceMiss Gabriella J Ducamp, University of Virginia Gabriella J. Ducamp is a former elementary school teacher and current STEM Education PhD student at the University of Virginia.Crystal Jean DeJaegher, University of Virginia Page 23.731.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013Running Head: INCORPORATING ENGINEERING IN MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE 1Incorporating Engineering In Middle School Science: A Pilot Study
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New Approaches in Engineering Curriculum
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Muthukrishnan Sathyamoorthy
Session 3460 An Innovative Co-op Program at WVU Tech M. Sathyamoorthy Office of the Dean of Engineering West Virginia University Institute of Technology Montgomery, WV 25136AbstractThe paper describes the development and proposed implementation of an industry-university collaboration in experiential learning. West Virginia University Institute ofTechnology (WVU Tech) and various industries in the Upper Kanawha Valley region havedesigned a co-op program for undergraduate students that will require them to spend aday every week of the spring and
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Trends in Energy Conversion/Conservation
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2003 Annual Conference
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Jeremy Poling; Emily Blakemore; Lee Greguske; Glenn Wrate
Session 2233 On-Campus Comparison of Energy Saving Technologies for Vending Machines Glenn Wrate, Emily Blakemore, Jeremy Poling, and Lee Greguske Milwaukee School of Engineering/Wisconsin Focus on EnergyAbstractAs part of the Wisconsin’s Focus on Energy Program, the Milwaukee School of Engineering(MSOE) investigated two possible technologies to save energy involving vending machines.MSOE is interested in this research for two reasons: involvement of our students in emergingtechnologies to save energy and to provide a service to our community. Two soda vendingmachines were installed
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The "Education" in Experiential Education
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Heather Lynn Ogletree, San Jacinto College; Anthony Zippay, Arizona State University
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
AC 2012-4752: EMPLOYING STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS TO AC-COMPLISH OUTREACH GOALS FOR EXPERIENTIAL PROGRAMSMs. Heather Lynn Ogletree, San Jacinto College Heather L. Ogletree is a Program Coordinator at Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston. As a coordi- nator, Ogletree is responsible for the recruitment, selection, and placement of interns at JSC and serves as a liaison to interns during and after their experience. Prior to this, Ogletree was the National Project Coordinator for the Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP), NASA’s largest agency-wide un- dergraduate STEM internship program. While with USRP, she generated a series of 87 online articles, which gave a qualitative look into the USRP internship
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Lessons learned
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ibrahim F. Zeid, Northeastern University; Ramiro g Gonzalez, Boston Arts Academy High School; Cassandra Wallace, Boston Arts Academy High School
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
AC 2012-4711: IMPLEMENTING ENGINEERING-BASED LEARNING INBOSTON ARTS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL STEM COURSESDr. Ibrahim F. Zeid, Northeastern University Ibrahim Zaid is a professor of mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering at Northeastern Uni- versity. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Akron. Zeid has an international background. He received his B.S. (with highest honor) and M.S. from Cairo University in Egypt. He has received var- ious honors and awards both in Egypt and the United States. He is the recipient of both the Northeastern Excellence in Teaching Award and the SAE Ralph R. Teetor National Educational Award.Mr. Ramiro g Gonzalez, Boston Arts Academy High School Ramiro Gonzalez is
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Potpourri
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University; Ali Sanati-Mehrizy, Pennsylvania State University; Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy, University of Pennsylvania; Reza Sanati-Mehrizy, Utah Valley University
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Computing & Information Technology
AC 2012-4722: INTEGRATION OF WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS INTHE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CURRICULADr. Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University Afsaneh Minaie is a professor of computer science at Utah Valley University. Her research interests include gender issues in the academic sciences and engineering fields, embedded systems design, mobile computing, wireless sensor networks, and databases.Mr. Ali Sanati-Mehrizy, Pennsylvania State UniversityMr. Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy, University of Pennsylvania Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy is currently a senior at the University of Pennsylvania, studying biology. Cur- rently, his research interests consist of higher education curricula, including within the field of wireless sensor
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Information Integration
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Priesmeyer; Mary Fernandez; John Fernandez
Experimenting with an Emotions Measurement Instrument in Usability Testing John D. Fernandez, Ph.D., Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Mary Alice Fernandez, LPC, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi H. Richard Priesmeyer, Ph.D., St. Mary’s University - San AntonioIntroductionHuman computer interaction (HCI) is a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation,and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the studyof related major phenomena5. The preponderance of research in HCI has been focusedon the components of design and implementation of interactive computing systems.Somewhat less attention has been given to the evaluation of such systems
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Engineering in High School
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2005 Annual Conference
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Malinda Zarske, University of Colorado at Boulder; Daria Kotys-Schwartz, University of Colorado at Boulder; Janet Yowell, University of Colorado at Boulder; Jacquelyn Sullivan, University of Colorado at Boulder
Janet L. Yowell College of Engineering and Applied Science University of Colorado at BoulderAbstractMany students who graduate high school are not prepared with the educational tools tosuccessfully pursue an engineering degree. Graduation from engineering colleges has declinedsignificantly from its peak in 1988, reflecting a national malaise in interest in the engineeringprofession by today’s youth. By fostering in high school students the skills and knowledge tomore fully understand the opportunities a career in engineering affords them, we hope to increasethe number of interested and prepared students who enter engineering colleges.Working with ninth-grade students at the new Denver
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Curriculum Development
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Timothy Keener; Anant Kukreti; Eugene Rutz
Update on ACCEND: Two Years of Experience on the Accelerated Engineering Degrees (ACCEND) Program in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati Tim C. Keener, Anant R. Kukreti, and Eugene Rutz Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering/ College of Engineering University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0071 U.S.A.Abstract The Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnatiinitiated a combined five-year BS and MS degree program in Environmental Engineering (theAccelerated Engineering Degree
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Life Sciences and ChE
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Vyas Harinath; Pfumai Kuzviwanza; Jianzhong Lou; Leonard Uitenham; Keith Schimmel
Session #3613 Biodegradable Polymer Characterization Laboratory Unit Keith A. Schimmel, Jianzhong Lou, Pfumai Kuzviwanza, Arvind Vyas Harinath, Leonard Uitenham North Carolina A&T State UniversityAbstractA current research area of significant environmental, economic, and scientific importance isbiodegradable polymers.1-4 Biodegradable polymers is also an area that has great promise forbeing used to integrate life science into the chemical engineering curriculum. To this point,however, high quality laboratory manuals on biodegradable polymers have not been developed.Therefore