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Topics in Mechanical ET
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
William Ferry; Andrew Otieno
Session Number: 2547 Development of a Low Cost Laboratory System for Teaching Automation System Integration in the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Curriculum William Ferry and Andrew Otieno, Department of Technology, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL 60115 otieno@ceet.niu.eduAbstract - In many automated manufacturing assembly systems today, several components thatare manufactured by different companies have to be integrated together
Conference Session
ET Design Projects
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Dale Litwhiler
Session 3548 A Simple Software and Hardware System Solution for Process Measurement and Control in Engineering Technology Student Design Projects Dale H. Litwhiler Penn State Berks-LehighValley CollegeAbstractMany design projects conceived by engineering technology students involve using a computer tocontrol some form of physical process. These hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) projects involvemaking measurements of some physical quantities, processing the measured data, and producingcontrol signals based on the processed data. Choosing the
Conference Session
Course and Program Assessment
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Sohail Anwar
Use of Web-based Portfolios to Assess the Technical Competencies of Engineering Technology Students: A Case Study Sohail Anwar The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona College Jo-Ann Rolle and Altaf A. Memon School of Business and Technology, Excelsior CollegeAbstractOn-line instruction is becoming a key component of numerous academic programs,largely as a result of the Internet and the proliferation of personal computers in officesand homes. Everyday, more and more educational institutions are introducing new on-line courses. Computer and telecommunication technological advances have providedalternatives to the traditional
Conference Session
ET Industrial Collaborations
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Kenneth Fisher; David Roth; Fredrick Nitterright
Session Number: 3149 Implementing and Managing Summer Internships at The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend College, for Seniors in the Mechanical Engineering Technology Program. Fredrick A. Nitterright, David E. Roth, Kenneth Fisher The Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend CollegeAbstractThis past summer completes the second year of summer internships conducted by students in theMechanical Engineering Technology program at The Pennsylvania State University, TheBehrend College located in Erie, Pennsylvania. The summer internships are open to studentswho have completed required core
Conference Session
ET Design Projects
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Kamal Bichara
Session 3147 Implementation of design principles and methodology of rapid product development in a multidisciplinary engineering technology project course. Dr. Kamal F. Bichara Kent State University, School of TechnologyAbstractThis paper describes the design, delivery and outcome of a senior level Engineering Technologyproject course. Students in the course represent a variety of engineering technology academicdisciplines including electronics, mechanical, systems/industrial and computer design andanimation. The course design
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jitendra S. Tate, Texas State University, San Marcos; Dominick Esperanza Fazarro, University of Texas at Tyler; J. Craig Hanks, Texas State University, San Marcos; Walt Trybula, Texas State University & Trybula Foundation, Inc.; Satyajit Dutta, Texas State University; Robert McLean, Texas State University; Fritz Allhoff, Western Michigan University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Society of Plastics Engineers’ Composites Division.Dr. Dominick Esperanza Fazarro, University of Texas at Tyler Dominick Fazarro is the Coordinator of the Nanotechnology focus group for ATMAE and IEEE Senior Member of the Nanotechnology Council. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Resource Development and Technology at the University of Texas at Tyler. He is currently re- searching nanotechnology education, nanotechnology workforce development, and NANO-SAFETY.Dr. J. Craig Hanks, Texas State University, San Marcos Dr. Hanks is Professor of Philosophy, an Affiliate Professor of Materials Science, Engineering, and Com- mercialization, and a member of the Steering Committee for the
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences with Signal Processing and Controls
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jean Jiang, Purdue University, North Central
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #10325Teaching Digital Signal Processing Course with a Real-Time Digital CrossoverSystem for Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology StudentsProf. Jean Jiang, Purdue University, North Central DR. JEAN JIANG is currently with the College of Engineering and Technology at Purdue University North Central in Westville, Indiana. She received her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of New Mexico in 1992. Before she joined Purdue University in 2009 as a faculty member, Dr. Jiang had taught analog signal processing, digital signal processing, and control systems for a number of years as a
Conference Session
Research Initiatives
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Helena Isabel Scutt, Stanford University; Shannon Katherine Gilmartin, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Stanford University
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #7150Research-Informed Practices for Inclusive Science, Technology, Engineering,and Math (STEM) Classrooms: Strategies for Educators to Close the GenderGapMiss Helena Isabel Scutt, Stanford University Helena Scutt is a rising senior studying biomechanical engineering at Stanford University. Her interests are human movement, optogenetics, realization of girls’ and women’s potential in STEM fields, and high performance sailing. She has been Captain of the Stanford Varsity Sailing Team for two years and is on the US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider.Dr. Shannon Katherine Gilmartin, Stanford UniversityDr. Sheri Sheppard
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Implementing Transfer, Exchange, Research Programs and Professional Development; in Asia and Far East
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott I. Segalewitz, University of Dayton
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International
Paper ID #7017Seven Years of Success in Implementation of a 3 + 1 Transfer Program in En-gineering Technology Between Universities in China and the Unites StatesProf. Scott I. Segalewitz, University of Dayton Scott Segalewitz, P.E. is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Dayton (UD). He also serves as Director of Industrial and Technical Relations for the University of Dayton China Institute in Suzhou, China where he is responsible for establishing corporate training programs for US partner companies in the Suzhou Industrial Park, and for developing opportunities for UD students to
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Accreditation, Program Evaluation, and Education Resource's Impact in Latin America
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Geoff Wright, Brigham Young University; Ron Terry, Brigham Young University; Steven L Shumway, Bringham Young University; Richard G. Helps, Brigham Young University
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International
Paper ID #6175The Teaching and Evaluation of Technology and Engineering Concepts to Do-minican Junior High and High School StudentsDr. Geoff Wright, Brigham Young University Dr. Geoffrey A. Wright is an assistant Professor of Technology and Engineering Education in the College of Engineering at Brigham Young University.Prof. Ron Terry, Brigham Young University Ron is a Professor of Technology and Engineering Education at Brigham Young University. His scholar- ship centers on pedagogy, student learning, and engineering ethics and has presented/published numerous articles in engineering education.Dr. Steven L Shumway
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Mert Bal; Reza Abrishambaf
ETD 465Real-Time Interactive Virtual Reality Simulation System to Enhance Remote Delivery of Laboratory Courses in Engineering Technology Mert Bal and Reza Abrishambaf Miami University RegionalsAbstractThis paper presents a WebGL (Web-based graphics library)-based interactive virtual reality (VR)simulation system which has been designed and developed by the authors to provide an abilityfor engineering technology students to apply the real-time embedded computation skills intocontrolling industrial automation systems through VR simulations.The presented system in this paper is
Collection
2024 CIEC
Authors
Md. Ali Haider; Hosssain Ahmed; Mahesh Pallikonda
ETD 505 Empowering Economic and Occupational Freedom through the Transformation of Engineering Technology Education from 2 Years to 4 Years Degrees Md. Ali Haider, Hossain Ahmed, Mahesh K. Pallikonda Department of Engineering Technology, Austin Peay State UniversityAbstractThis study explores the potential benefits of transforming engineering technology education froma 2-year degree program to a 4-year degree program, intending to empower economic andoccupational freedom. The current state of engineering technology education often limitsopportunities for graduates due to
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2024 CIEC
Authors
James Kribs; Jackson Brown; Angelique Shackleford; Darius Mcklin
prior to the start of the course their knowledge and perceptions of their skill levels invarious Industry 4.0 topics. This course serves as a broad overview of digital and smartmanufacturing topics, and relevant social and economic developments. In the survey responses,students responded that they did not have significant experience or knowledge in Industry 4.0technologies.IntroductionAs the industry goes through a significant transition, with the implementation of Industry 4.0technologies, it is necessary for engineering and technology programs to develop new curriculaaround these new technologies. With these newly developed curricula, gaps form betweenexpectations of students’ previous experience and their true knowledge, where students
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2024 CIEC
Authors
Nathan Luetke; Orlando Ayala
ETD 365 A Project-Based Learning Activity for an Engineering Technology Heat Transfer Course to Design a Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchanger Nathan Luetke and Orlando Ayala Old Dominion UniversityAbstractThermofluids courses demand a strong grasp of mathematics and employ physics extensively todescribe physical systems. Heat transfer, in particular, presents challenging topics, which can beeven more daunting for engineering technology students. In this paper, we present theimplementation of a project-based learning activity in the engineering technology heat transfercourse. The
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2024 CIEC
Authors
Afi Anuar; Vukica Jovanovic; Natnan Luetke; Hamid Eisazadeh; Isaac Flory IV; Mileta Tomovic; Anthony Dean
ETD 315 Advancing the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Pathway: Innovating and Developing the Curriculum (Courses and Labs) from Associate to Bachelor’s Level Afi Anuar, Vukica Jovanovic, Nathan Luetke, Hamid Eisazadeh, Isaac Flory, IV, Mileta Tomović, Anthony W. Dean Old Dominion UniversityAbstractThe southeastern region of Virginia, specifically Hampton Roads, has a diverse manufacturinglandscape encompassing a range of enterprises, from small businesses to large corporations. Thissector includes shipbuilding, construction machinery, aeronautics
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2005 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Jason Weiss; Farshad Rajabipour; Thomas Schmit; Sebastian Fait
Experience with the Use of Interactive Classroom Technologies for the Implementation of Problem-Based, Peer-Interaction Learning Environment in Civil Engineering Materials Jason Weiss, Farshad Rajabipour, Thomas Schmit, Sebastian Fait Purdue University, School of Civil EngineeringAbstractAre you a faculty member who is curious if the class is following what you are presenting?Have you ever been curious to know what the student in the third row is thinking while you aretalking? Do you spend many sleepless nights wondering how you will increase classparticipation? This paper describes the implementation of an interactive classroom technologythat was designed to
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Radian Belu
Introduction to the EMC/EMI Education into the Engineering Technology (ET) Curriculum through Course Assignments and Projects Radian Belu, PhD Scholl of Technology Drexel University Radian.Belu@drexel.eduRADIAN BELUDr. Radian Belu is Assistant Professor within the Engineering Technology (ET) program -Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA. He holds the second position as Research AssistantProfessor at Desert Research Institute – Renewable Energy Center, Reno, Nevada. Beforejoining the Drexel University Dr. Belu held faculty and research positions at universitiesand research institutes in
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Rachel A. Brennan
A New Program in Sustainable Engineering (Year 1): Multidisciplinary Teams Design Innovative Water Treatment Technologies for Developing Coastal Communities Rachel A. Brennan, Ph.D., P.E. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USAAbstractCurrently 2.5 billion people, over one third of the Earth’s population, are affected by waterscarcity and are without sanitation. The majority of humanity is concentrated in coastalcommunities: approximately half of the world’s population lives within 200 kilometers of acoast. In many developing countries, raw wastewater is discharged into coastal waters withoutbeing treated. These issues show a present and
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Edward M. Land; Michael Marcus; Harley Hartman; Anthony Derosa; Seth Klepper; Eduardo Rayner; Justin Stahl; Hansong Li
Exploring Collaborative Research and Development Opportunities, between Two Universities, for a Capstone Electromechanical Engineering Technology Course for a Microprocessor Controlled Hand Opening Assistive Device (HOAD)Edward M. Land, Johns Hopkins University; Michael Marcus, Penn State University and JHUVisiting Faculty member; Harley Hartman, Penn State University; Capstone Project TeamStudents, Penn State University, Anthony Derosa, Seth Klepper, Eduardo Rayner, Justin Stahl;Collaborating Research Assistant, Johns Hopkins University, Hansong LiAbstractTo cooperatively and synergistically develop a purpose-built, Hand-Opening, Assistive Device,enabling a stroke victim or other neurologically injured
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Arthur Rozario; Zhenkang Yang; Abe Yang; San Peng; Qing Guan; Ying Dong; Sunil Dehipawala; Andrew Nguyen; Alexei Kisselev; Todd Holden; David Lieberman; Tak Cheung
Incorporating EEG consumer technology and data analysis as entrepreneurially minded learning in a community college physics class for engineering-transfer majors Arthur Rozario*, Zhenkang Yang*, Abe Yang*, San Peng*, Qing Guan*, Ying Dong*, Sunil Dehipawala, Andrew Nguyen, Alexei Kisselev, Todd Holden, David Lieberman, and Tak Cheung CUNY Queensborough Community College Physics DepartmentAbstractBuilding up an entrepreneurial mindset in engineering curriculum is an important learningobjective and should start at an early stage. A typical community college engineering-transfermajor must take physics class regardless of their different interests in
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2014 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Leah M. Akins; Daniel C. Barbuto; Mark G. Courtney
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2016 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Orla Smyth LoPiccolo
The Benefits of Incorporating a Service Learning Project into an Engineering Technology Course at Farmingdale State College Orla Smyth LoPiccolo, M. Arch, PDip (CM), CPHD, Architect, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture and Construction Management, Farmingdale State College, State University of New YorkAbstract:From 2009 to 2015, 208 Construction Design students at Farmingdale State College havecompleted a service learning project for 7 community partners and 51 buildings were visited,sketched, measured, photographed and drawn as existing condition drawings with energyefficient retrofit details using computer drafting programs
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2016 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Vazgen Shekoyan; Sunil Dehipawala; Kimberly Riegel; George Tremberger; David Lieberman; Tak Cheung
Assessing critical thinking aspects involving cause and effect inquiry in the teaching of physics for engineering and technology students Vazgen Shekoyan, Sunil Dehipawala, Kimberly Riegel, George Tremberger, David Lieberman, and Tak Cheung CUNY Queensborough Community College Physics DepartmentAbstractThe subject of cause and effect analysis is an important part of the foundation of epistemology.In this study, the assessment of critical thinking has been implemented in the teaching ofintroductory physics curricula required for technology and engineering students. In addition tothe accepted critical thinking criteria, which include
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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Tariq Qayyum
80 A Junior Level FPGA Course in Digital Design Using Verilog HDL and Altera DE-2 Board For Engineering Technology Students by Tariq Qayyum Associate Professor Engineering Technology Department California Polytechnic University Pomona, California tqayyum
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Frank Caserta; Robert J. Lind; Loutfallah G. Chedid
WHY DO FRESHMAN STUDENTS AT THE WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CHOOSE THE BACHELOR OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR? Frank Caserta, Jr.1, Robert J. Lind1, Loutfallah G. Chedid2 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Technology 2 Department of Electrical Engineering and Technology Wentworth Institute of Technology casertaf@wit.edu AbstractOn the 2004, 2006, and 2009 final exams for Introduction to Engineering, the students weresurveyed about the three reasons why they chose the BELM major
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2012 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
John W. Duggan; Michael Davidson; Leonard Anderson
Promoting Intra-Disciplinary Design in Civil Engineering Technology: An Approach to Comprehensive Capstone Design Through Faculty and Practitioner Mentorship John W. Duggan, Ph.D., P.E.(1), Michael Davidson, P.E.(2), Leonard Anderson, Ph.D., C.P.C.(3)Abstract - Working in teams, civil engineering technology students develop an open-ended design on a project of theirchoosing. The design integrates several design and engineering concepts including design alternatives, designassumptions, value engineering, cost, safety, construction feasibility, construction scheduling, engineering ethics andengineering economy. All projects include elements of civil engineering sub-disciplines, including structural, hydraulic,site
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2012 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Yakov Cherner; Gary Mullett
Simulation-based Customizable Virtual Laboratories for Teaching Alternative Energy, Smart Grid and Energy Conservation in Engineering & Technology Programs Yakov Cherner 1 and Gary Mullett 2Abstract – The paper presents multilayered, highly interactive, simulation-based, integrated, and adjustablevirtual laboratories for engineering and technology education in the areas of renewable energy, sensors, smart grid,and energy conservation. These labs are designed to enhance the understanding of technical concepts and underlyingfundamental principles, as well as to help students master certain performance-based skills online. The virtual labscan be
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Vazgen Shekoyan; Sunil Dehipawala
2015 ASEE Northeast Section Conference Student Collaborative Group Work on Advanced Course Materials in an Introductory Physics Course for Engineering Technology Majors Vazgen Shekoyan and Sunil Dehipawala Physics Department, Queensborough Community College, CUNYAbstractWe studied the effect of exposure to physics topics beyond the expected course level on studentsin an algebra-based General Physics course. General Physics is a required course of EngineeringTechnology and Computer Technology programs at Queensborough Community College (QCC).During the study, same instructor taught two sections of the same
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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
Authors
R. Joe Stanley; Stuart W. Baur
Evaluation of High School Pre-Engineering Curricula through Missouri University of Science and Technology Student Survey Responses R. Joe Stanley, Ph.D. and Stuart W. Baur, Ph.D., A.I.A.AbstractProject Lead The Way (PLTW) is an example of a STEM education program that providesstructured curriculum to promote college preparation in these areas. There have been severalstudies that show the benefits of PLTW courses for K-12 students in the preparation for highschool students on statewide and national exams, high school academic performance, collegelevel academic performance in particular areas of study, high school student engagement, andother areas. This study examines the impact of PLTW courses on Missouri S&T
Conference Session
Track 5: Technical Session 4: Fostering an Inclusive Community Among Electrical Engineering Students with Mixed-Reality Technologies at a Hispanic-Serving Institution
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2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Preeti De Maurya, New Mexico State University; Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, New Mexico State University; Theoderic Thomas Platt, New Mexico State University; Cristina Miriam Esparza, New Mexico State University; REDWAN UL HAQ CHOYON, New Mexico State University; Bill Hamilton, New Mexico State University; Marshall Allen Taylor, New Mexico State University; Luis Rodolfo Garcia Carrillo, New Mexico State University
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Paper ID #45181Fostering an Inclusive Community Among Electrical Engineering Studentswith Mixed-Reality Technologies at a Hispanic-Serving InstitutionPreeti De Maurya, New Mexico State UniversityHilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, New Mexico State University Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre received an Ed.D. degree in Higher Education Leadership from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), and an M.Sc. from the University of Technology of Compi`egne, France. She is now a researcher at New Mexico State University (NMSU). She focuses her research on qualitative studies addressing minority and underrepresented student