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off of their computer, and are not afraid to do it. Real Engineers' briefcases contain a Phillips screwdriver, a copy of "Quantum Physics", and a half of a peanut butter sandwich. Real Engineers don't find the above at all funny.--------------------------------------------------------------------- You Might Be an Engineer if... Page 6.837.5Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2001, American Society for Engineering Education your favorite James Bond character is "Q". you see a good design and still have to change it. you
:. As the design assignment produced questions over the e-mail system,the lectures went forward. (Q: “Its so easy when you explain it. Am I being really stupid for nothaving figured it out myself”? A: “If you were a 3rd quarter junior, I might expect you to figureout things a bit more. Right now you are doing great: my explanation was easy only because youhave already done a lot of good thinking about it.’) The differences in high speed flight werepresented, with the Prandtl-Glauert correction included in the design. The drag divergence Machnumber was presented, and enabled determination of a boundary of the flight envelope$. This wasextended to discuss swept wings and supersonic flight. Shocks and atmospheric re-entry werediscussed, along with
Figure 12: Capstone final grading breakdown Breaking down student presentation grading, Fig. 13 provides data on an importance scale of whatmakes for a good presentation. Quality of organization and technical information are very important at85.7% and 78.6% of programs. The least very important ranking came from the ability of a student/team tosell their ideas while presenting. Q/A sessions of most presentations had the most balance between veryimportant and moderately important (43-50%). In Fig. 13a the data indicates that students should balancetheir presentations to encompass an array of objectives. Many times, industry and outsidementors/stakeholders are involved in capstones [10,15], particularly at presentation review stages. As
, Orthonormal Eigenvectors and their And Quadrics Bases, Inner prod Spaces associated topics Q(x) = xT Ax where A is an n by n A is n by n matrix. Au = λu symmetric matrix called the The scalar λ is called an matrix of the quadra c form. eigenvalue of A. Figure 2: Typical Approach to Teach Linear AlgebraSo, what content should be covered in a linear algebra class and how should it be taught now?(see Figure 2). LACSG played a significant role for educators to design the contents and teachingmethods for the course. While there
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description of the activities can be found in [2]. Activity Description Modifications Ref. Synchronous presentation over Zoom In-person delivery of engineering with Q&A facilitated using the chat Lectures design course content. function. Presentations were recorded for students to return to the material. Faculty and students meet outside of Virtual office hours held using Zoom Office hours class to discuss course material. or MS Teams. Pairs
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algorithms from a given team will look very similar, but theindividual submission provides accountability that each student is at least writing up a plan andstarting to think deeply about each problem.Before the second class in the learning cycle, students are told to work with their teams to comeup with 25 questions for each problem by the start of the next class (a reduced version of a 100question Q-storm session [11, pp. 154–155]). They must also submit one of those questions foreach homework problem a day prior to the class. The instructor develops a response to eachquestion and during the second class, discusses the students’ submitted questions. Sometimes theinstructor might provide a direct answer; sometimes the instructor will ask for