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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
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Cory J. Prust; Stephen M. Williams
the then Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in themid-1980’s. At that time, ABET began to specify a “culminating design experience” for allaccredited engineering curricula.For many schools, the shift of accreditation criteria to assessment and evaluation processes hasimpacted senior design courses. Student outcomes are often assessed in the senior designcourse(s). Integration of student outcome assessment in design course(s) has met with varyingdegrees of success.Senior design has presented an opportunity to increase interaction with external constituents thathave an interest in projects and in hiring graduates. While these interactions often strengthenoverall student experience, in some cases they present unanticipated
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Edward Z Moore, Central Connecticut State University
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Diversity
consideration forinstructors considering implementing a strategy similar to the one used in this study.References[1] S. Sorby, "Developing 3-D Spatial Visualization Skills," Engineering Design Graphics Journal, vol. 63, pp. 21-32, 1999.[2] "Jacobellis v. Ohio," vol. 378, ed: U.S., 1964, p. 164.[3] L. A. Tartre, "Spatial Skills, Gender, and Mathematics," in Mathematics and Gender, E. H. Fennema and G. C. Leder, Eds., ed New York: Teachers College Press, 1990, pp. 27- 59.[4] N. L. Veurink, A. J. Hamlin, J. C. M. Kampe, S. A. Sorby, D. G. Blasko, K. A. Holliday- Darr, et al., "Enhancing visualization skills-improving options aNd success (EnViSIONS) of engineering and technology students," Engineering Design
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Engineering Education Research - Focus on Engineering Design
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2017 FYEE Conference
Authors
FELIX ORLANDO MARTINEZ-RIOS, Universidad Panamericana
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Diversity, FYEE Division - Paper Submission
necessary for engineering practice. j 1 k 3 2 2and where program outcomes are covered in the curriculum,a course assessment matrix might be constructed [5]. Among these skills we can mention for example: The first column is assigned for each PSO (one by row)and other columns with each program´s courses related with • Conduction of
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Christian Enmanuel Lopez, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Conrad Tucker, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
, energy generation systems, consumer electronics, environment, and national security. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Exploring Human-Co-Robot Interactions: Real-time Feedback or not? Christian E. López1, Conrad S. Tucker12 1. Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, 2.Department of Engineering Design The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802Introduction Future State
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Yasser Salem, Cal Poly Pomona; Felipe J. Perez, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Diversity
Paper ID #243212018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference: Washington, District ofColumbia Apr 6Seismic Retrofit of Non-Ductile Reinforced Concrete Dual Frame Buildingusing Fiber Composite JacketingDr. Yasser Salem, Cal Poly Pomona Yasser S. Salem is Associate Chair of Civil Engineering Department at California State Polytechnic Uni- versity Pomona (CPP); He is the Director of Assessment at the College of Engineering. He successfully oversaw the merge of the construction engineering program to the civil engineering department. He is a program evaluator at Accreditation Board for Engineering (ABET). He is a member of the
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research; William Henderson III, University of Kentucky
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions orrecommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the National Science Foundation.ReferencesAllen, W. (1992). The color of success: African-American college student outcomes at predominantly white and historically black public colleges and universities. Harvard Educational Review, 62(1), 26-45.Astin, A. W. (1982). Minorities in American higher education: Recent trends, current prospects, and recommendations. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.Astin, A. W. (1984). Student involvement: A developmental theory for higher education. Journal of College Student Personnel, 25(4), 297-308.Bernier, A., Larose, S., & Soucy
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shane A. Brown P.E., Oregon State University; Matthew Stephen Barner, Oregon State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
national sample of teachers. American educational research journal. 2001;38(4):915-945.3. Montfort D, Brown S, Pollock D. An Investigation of Students' Conceptual Understanding in Related Sophomore to Graduate-­‐‑Level Engineering and Mechanics Courses. Journal of Engineering Education. 2009;98(2):111-129.4. Vosniadou S. International handbook of research on conceptual change. New York: Routledge; 2009.5. Vosniadou S, Vamvakoussi X, Skopeliti I, Vosniadou S. The framework theory approach to the problem of conceptual change. International handbook of research on conceptual change. 2008:3-34.6. Vosniadou S. Capturing and modeling the process of conceptual change. Learning and instruction
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Chemical Engineering Division Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kyle Joe Branch, University of Utah; Anthony Butterfield, University of Utah
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Chemical Engineering
Anthony Butterfield is an Assistant Professor (Lecturing) in the Chemical Engineering Department of the University of Utah. He received his B. S. and Ph. D. from the University of Utah and a M. S. from the University of California, San Diego. His teaching responsibilities include the senior unit operations laboratory and freshman design laboratory. His research interests focus on undergraduate education, targeted drug delivery, photobioreactor design, and instrumentation. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Development and Usage of an Online Homework System in a Chemical Engineering CurriculumWe have developed an online, open-source system to administer
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2017 ASEE Mid Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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David RB Kraemer, Johns Hopkins University
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Diversity
. AirportTramAcceleration 0.3 0.2 Accleration(g's) 0.1 0 time(s) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3Figure 1. Sample acceleration data. Spring 2017 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, April 7-8, 2017 MSU AirportTramPosition 300 250 200 position(m) 150 100 50 0 0 5 10
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2010 ERC
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John J McGrath
research at the FDA: 1)Faculty at FDA; 2) Graduate Student Fellowships; 3) PostdoctoralFellowships; and, 4) Undergraduate Student Research Experiences.Number of Awards Anticipated: 3 to 10Funding Anticipated: $500,000Due Dates: April 27, 2010; March 15, 2011; March 15, AnnuallyThereafter CBET/DOE Initiative• Details Expected to Be Public Soon13  FY 2010 NSF Initiatives FY10 Budget Request to Congress è Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI) è Science and Engineering Beyond Moore‛s Law (SEBML) è National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) è RE-ENERGYSE è Graduate Research Fellowships (GRF) è CAREER Awards è Broadening Participation è Science & Technology
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2016 Public Policy Colloquium
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David Kleidermacher
assurance standards and policy is the largest cause of the Crisis of Confidence in cybersecurity today • How are we doing? 2015 healthcare year in review… and those pesky infusion pumps • What is „security assurance‟? • Story of snake oil • Story of the world‟s only software security certification above EAL 6 • Story of the world‟s current EAL 0 software security certifications • “You can’t sell security” - Schneier • “We can’t raise the cybersecurity bar if we don’t know how to measure its height” - me BlackBerry 3 3Assurance• Solution
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2012 EDI
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Roger Stancliff
University-Industry Collaborations: Agilent’s Agilent s Perspective 2012 Engineering Deans Institute/Kauai Roger Stancliff CTO, Component Test Division Agilent Technologies, Inc.Page 1A Brief History of Agilent• 1939: Hewlett-Packard Hewlett Packard Company formed with the encouragement of Dr. Terman• 1999: Agilent split from HP• 2005: Strategic alignment: Phase I: focused measurement company• 2006: Launched “Phase II”: profitable, sustainable growth - initiated a global program for university research• 2011: Net revenue = $6.6 billion; employees = 19,000Page 2 Agilent Technologies Addressing critical measurement challenges
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session: Works in Progress
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tameshia Ballard Baldwin, North Carolina State University; Angelitha Daniel, North Carolina State University; Braska Williams Jr, North Carolina State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
project. Finally, MEP mentors participatedin several planned social events with MSEN participants in order to help build relationships amongmentors and MSEN students. The project culminated in a poster session where participantsshowcased their design projects to an audience of K-12 administrators, corporate partners, facultyand parents.Preliminary ResultsThe Student Attitudes toward STEM (S-STEM) for Middle and High School (6-12)20 uses a 5-pointLikert scale (1=strongly disagree, 2=disagree, 3=neither agree nor disagree, 4=agree and5=strongly agree) to evaluate students’ confidence and attitudes toward math, science, engineeringand technology and 21st century learning. It was administered in a pre/post format. To get a betterunderstanding of
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First-Year Programs: Work in Progress Postcard Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Baker A. Martin, Clemson University
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First-Year Programs
Orr for reviewing this paper.References[1] “Employment Outlook for Engineering Occupations to 2024,” Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016. [Online]. Available: https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2016/employment-outlook-for- engineering-occupations-to-2024.htm. [Accessed: 30-Jan-2019].[2] S. D. Sheppard, A. L. Antonio, S. R. Brunhaver, and S. K. Gilmartin, “Studying the Career Pathways of Engineers,” in Cambridge Handbook of Engineering Education Research, A. Johri and B. M. Olds, Eds. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 283–309.[3] National Science Foundation, “NSRCG Public 2006 Data File,” 2006. [Online]. Available: https://sestat.nsf.gov/datadownload/.[4] G. Lichtenstein, H. G. Loshbaugh, B. Claar
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M1A: WIP - Learning experiences 1
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2019 FYEE Conference
Authors
Jack Bringardner, NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering
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FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
coding majorthemes, misidentification of session topics, and heterogeneous sessions. These limitations can beovercome by the systematic literature review and coding of individual papers which should becompleted for the development of the first-year engineering education primer.References 1. Lauer, P. A. (2004). A Policymaker's Primer on Education Research: How to Understand, Evaluate and Use It. Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL). https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED518626.pdf 2. Weiner, S., & Lande, M., & Jordan, S. S. (2018, June), What Have We "Learned" from Maker Education Research? A Learning Sciences-base Review of ASEE Literature on the Maker Movement Paper presented at 2018 ASEE
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T2B: GIFTS - Session B
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2019 FYEE Conference
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Lauren Halberstadt, Penn State University; Yi Meng, College of Education, the Pennsylvannia State University; Jim Sauls, Pennsylvania State University; Sridevi Rao, Pennsylvania State University
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FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
and domestic students to integrate in the classroom.References[1] K. Goodman & E.T. Pascarella, “First-year seminars increase persistence and retention: Asummary of the evidence from how college affect students,” Association of American Collegesand Universities, pp. 26-28, 2006.[2] S. R. Porter, & R. L. Swing, “Understanding how first-year seminars affectpersistence,” Research in Higher Education, 47(1), pp. 89-109, 2006[3] A. W. Astin, What matters in college: Four critical years revisited. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1993.[4] G.L. Downey, J.C. Lucena, B.M. Moskal, R. Parkhurst, T. Bigley, C. Hays, B.K. Jesiek, L.Kelly, J. Miller, S. Ruff, J.L. Lehr, & A. Nichols-Belo, “The globally competent engineer:Working effectively with
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M2B: Learning in teams
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2019 FYEE Conference
Authors
Behzad Beigpourian, Purdue University; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Daniel M. Ferguson, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)
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Diversity, FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
. Our results also highlight the importance inmonitoring and facilitating the experience of international students, which also represents animportant area for further study.References[1] ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission, “Criteria for accreditting engineering programs,” 2014.[2] National Academy Of Engineering, The engineer of 2020: Visions of engineering in the new century. 2004.[3] A. Godwin, A. Kirn, and J. Rohde, “Awareness without action: Student attitudes after engineering teaming experiences,” Int. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 33, no. 6a, pp. 1878–1891, 2017.[4] S. B. Berenson, K. M. Slaten, L. Williams, and C.-W. Ho, “Voices of women in a software engineering course: Reflections on collaboration,” J. Educ
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Theresa Green, Utah State University; Angela Minichiello P.E., Utah State University; Amy Wilson-Lopez, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education
like engineers.AcknowledgementsSupport for this work is provided by the National Science Foundation under Award No. EEC1664228. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this materialare those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundation.References[1] National Science Board. (2016). Science and engineering indicators 2016. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation (NSB-2016-1).[2] Tai, R. T., Liu, C. Q., Maltese, A. V., & Fan, X. T. (2006). Planning early for careers in science. Science, 312, 1143-1144.[3] Aschbacher, P. R., Li, E., & Roth, E. J. (2010). Is science me? High school students’ identities, participation, and aspirations in science
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eliza Gallagher, Clemson University; D. Andrew Brown, Clemson University; Christy Brown, Clemson University; Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University; Marketa Marcanikova , Clemson University ; Sez Atamturktur Ph.D., Clemson University; Stanley N. Ihekweazu, South Carolina State University; Michael A. Matthews P.E., University of South Carolina; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; Richard H. Roberts Jr, Florence Darlington Technical College; Ikhalfani Solan, South Carolina State University; Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel; Anand K. Gramopadhye, Clemson University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
, conclusions or recommendations expressed herein arethose of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.We also wish to acknowledge the assistance of the Institutional Research Officers at each campus RAin gathering the data used in this analysis.References [1] X. Chen and M. Soldner, STEM Attrition: College Students’ Paths Into and Out of STEM Fields (Statistical D Analysis Report), ser. National Center for Educational Statistics (NCSE) Statistical Analysis Reports. U.S. Department of Education, 2013. [2] J. Levin and J. H. Wyckof, “Predictors of persistence and success in an engineering program,” NACADA Journal, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 15–21, 1995. [3] J. Middleton, S. Krause
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yen-Lin Han, Seattle University; Kathleen E. Cook, Seattle University; Teodora Rutar Shuman, Seattle University; Gregory Mason P.E., Seattle University; Jennifer A. Turns, University of Washington
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
University of Washington in 1994 and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 2000.Dr. Gregory Mason, Seattle University Gregory S. Mason was born and raised in Spokane Washington. He received the B.S.M.E. degree from Gonzaga University in 1983, the M.S.M.E. degree in manufacturing automation from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1984 and the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering, specializing in multi-rate digital controls, from the University of Washington in 1992. He worked in a robotics lab for the Department of Defense for five years after receiving his M.S.M.E. He is currently an Associate Professor in the De- partment of Mechanical Engineering at Seattle University, Seattle, WA. His research interests are
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2012 ERC
Authors
Reginald Brothers
Foundational Mission Assurance DoD S&T Thrusts Foundations of TrustEmerging Technologies Symposium02/21/2012 Page-13 DoD internal/external engagement Services and Agencies Industry and Academia • DoD Priority Steering • Key Elements of PSC S&T Committees Roadmap shapes: – Membership
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2010 Public Policy Colloquium
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Patrick Clemins
6.8% DOE Defense 5.0% EPA 4.7% USGS 4.3% DOE Science 3.8% NIH 3.1% VA 1.5% DOT 0.6% DOD -4.4% USDA -5.5% DHS -9.0% -15% -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% DOD "S&T" = DOD R&D in "6.1" through "6.3
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Technical Session II
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2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Jenahvive K. Morgan, Michigan State University
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Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
. Matthews, and D. R. Kelly, “Grit: Perseverance andPassion for Long-Term Goals,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 92, no. 6, pp.1087-1101, 2007.[2] A. L. Duckworth and P. E. Quinn, “Development and Validation of the Short Grit Scale(Grit-S),” Journal of Personality Assessment, vol. 91, no. 2, pp. 166-174, 2009.[3] A. L. Duckworth and D. S. Yeager, “Measurement Matters: Assessing Personal QualitiesOther Than Cognitive Ability for Educational Purposes,” Educational Researcher, vol. 44, no. 4,pp. 237-251, May 2015.[4] A. L. Duckworth, R. E. White, A. J. Matteucci, A. Shearer, and J. J. Gross, “A Stitch inTime: Strategic Self-Control in High School and College Students,” Journal of EducationalPsychology, vol. 108, no. 3, pp. 329-341
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Julia N. Savoy; Mia K. Markey; H. Grady Rylander III
biomedicalthe groundwork for CFCs and meeting the assumptions laid science education needs a new philosophy,” mBio, vol. 8,out at the beginning: having a clear sense of one’s self, no. 6, pp. e01539-17, 2017. [5] H. Sauermann, and M. Roach, “Science PhD careeroverall goals, and several potential career options to discuss preferences: levels, changes, and advisorwith a supervisor. When asked what would increase the encouragement,” PloS One, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. e36307, 2012.likelihood of their using the TPT in the future, many [6] R. S. Clair, T. Hutto, C. MacBeth, W. Newstetter, N. A.(40.0
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Service Learning Courses
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tao Hong, Purdue University; William Oakes, Purdue University; Susan Maller, Purdue University; Carla Zoltowski, Purdue University
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Educational Research and Methods
with maximum likelihood estimation was created as inputfor the analyses due to the fact that all the items are ordinal in nature. Demographicvariables (gender and major) served as covariates or the multiple causes individually to Page 12.400.6investigate latent mean differences and potential sources of item bias. The analyses in thisstudy were conducted in two major steps. First, CFAs were conducted to fit the one-factor theoretical models to the data. Parameters were estimated and several fit indiceswere used to examine the fit of the models: Satorra-Bentler’s (S-B) chi-square statistic(χ2) 14 , ratio of chi-square to degrees of freedom (χ2/df), Root
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Innovations in ECE Education I
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ian Papautsky, University of Cincinnati; Ali Asgar Bhagat, University of Cincinnati
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2007-2504: INTRODUCING MICROFLUIDICS TO ELECTRICALENGINEERS: AN INTEGRATED PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING EXPERIENCEIan Papautsky, University of Cincinnati IAN PAPAUTSKY received his Ph.D. in bioengineering from the University of Utah in 1999. He is currently a tenured Associate Professor of in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. His research and teaching interests include application of MEMS and microfluidics to biology and medicine.Ali Asgar Bhagat, University of Cincinnati ALI ASGAR S. BHAGAT received his M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Cincinnati in 2006, and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. His research interests include
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Experiences in Teaching Energy Courses
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ilya Grinberg, Buffalo State College; Mohammed Safiuddin, University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
generation, transmission and deliveryare the focus of this paper.Electric energy has been used since the1890’s when the world entered the Age of Electricity.Since then the world has moved through a series of these ages: 1890’s – The “Age of Electricity” begins with the lighting of the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, and completion of the first long distance transmission line moving hydro-electric power from the mighty Niagara Falls to Buffalo in November of 1896. 1930’s – The “Industrial Age” begins with electricity, power tools, and automation in factories, at the end of the Depression. Industrial productivity, measured in terms of output per unit of labor, makes major gains during this period. This results
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Improving Mechanics & Structural Modeling Courses
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Petru-Aurelian Simionescu, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Mechanical Engineering
rb C t s O A x Fig. 1 The involute curve of a circle of radius rbBecause the string is inextensible, the length of the circular arch AB subintended by angle t isequal to length BC of the string: BC ? rb © t (1)Moreover, the center of curvature around point C of the involute is located right at the tangentpoint B between the string and the base circle, and
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratories
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oscar Ortiz, LeTourneau University; Paul Leiffer, LeTourneau University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
signal)5_ Power output amplification6_ Antenna and impedance matchingI am attaching the ck207.pdf file with the technical information about your transmitter.You need to research and study how the transistor(s) or diode(s) used perform the particular function of each stage.Perform a system functional analysis, and a mathematical input/ output gain analysis at each state, and then write aformal report and a prepare power point presentation.(Remember that for the report and Power point presentation you will need to describe how the transmitter work as awhole, and how the transistor(s) or diode(s) combined with other circuit elements perform the functions of eachstage.Study and research assignment for members of the Receiver groupThe following are
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Innovation in Construction Engineering Education I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kun-jung Hsu, Leader University
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Construction
beginning node of activity, and j represents as the ending node of activity. Onecan calculate the total float of an activity (LSi-ESi), we can determine the critical path(s). As anillustrative example, Figure 1 showed the network of an example facility project with tenactivities. Table 1 showed the normal time vs. crash time scenarios of all activities of theproject network, and their time and costs to complete the activities. Figure 1: Illustrative example of a building construction project networkFollowing the critical path method describes above, one can apply Excel to calculate the totalfloat of each activity, thus draw the critical paths of the normal and crash scenarios. Find ES,EF, LS, LF, FF, and TF for the arrow diagram in