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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
Authors
Patrick Tunno
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Diversity
, and discuss the application process. • Make a compelling (clearly argued, articulated, inspiring, and well prepared) presentation about how their international experiences are relevant and beneficial to becoming a successful engineer. • Anticipate the cultural demands that may accompany international business travel and formulate a plan to compensate for such needs, including identifying appropriate resources to investigate how one can professionally engage with the target culture. • Discover opportunities for international internships, careers, and fellowships. • Reflect and build upon intercultural learning experiences and to consider ways to apply their knowledge, skills, and perspectives
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
Authors
Elizabeth Dellorco, Rowan University; Anthony Vinh Bui, Rowan University; Jacqueline Johnson, Rowan University ; Matthew McBride, Rowan University
only continue to grow until it becomes a serious problem. Inthe words of a fellow student, Kayla Bensley, when asked what her school could do to improverecycling, she answered: “Rowan could do everything better because they do not do anything.When I lived in [the freshman dorm] there weren't any recycling bins on my floor at all, and it isconcerning how little they care. I am also pretty sure they do not recycle things put in recyclingbins.”Objective In order to be able to increase the recycling rate at Rowan University, there has to be aplan put in place. The start of every plan to raise awareness requires an introduction of theproblem to the campus community. As seen in other places similar to this university, a SWACOpoll in central
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
Authors
Jennie Perey Saxe, University of Delaware
Tagged Topics
Diversity
communication competencies needed for successful civil andenvironmental engineering practice. To address this gap, the civil engineering curriculum addeda new course entitled Communicating with Stakeholders in Engineering. This course coverstopics including communication theory, stakeholder identification, communicating throughconflict, communication planning, implicit bias, public engagement principles, and more. Thecontent was selected to fill the gaps in traditional communication classes taken by civilengineering students to expose students to tools and approaches to workplace communicationand communication with public stakeholder groups. The topics covered in the course allowstudents to develop an understanding of and gain extensive practice with
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Student Success & Development - Focus on Academic Support
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2017 FYEE Conference
Authors
Kristine K. Craven, Tennessee Technological University; Elizabeth L Hutchins, Tennessee Tech University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, FYEE Division - Paper Submission
expected to be junior or senior rank and must continue contactsocieties in order to build both the social and professional with the freshman students throughout the academic year.connections. Phase 1 in career development is to The class mentor is intended to play a major role in the course.understand one’s self. Activities in the course provideThe course sections were specifically required to remainopportunities for personal exploration and the use of small, 20 - 25 students, in order to promote a casualcareer planning tools. Tennessee Tech University is environment and allow for a personal connection with thetasked with developing a Quality Enhancement Plan that professor, the
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
Authors
John Y Oliver, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Cassidy Elwell
Tagged Topics
Diversity
. NIST’s National Initiativefor Cybersecurity Education (NICE) working group has made it strategic plan objective toincrease participation by women, minorities and veterans in cybersecurity1.Cybersecurity competitions have been promoted as a way to increase participation incybersecurity-related fields amongst high school students. Typical cybersecurity competitions atthe secondary school level currently focus on a very narrow set of computer-technical relatedactivities. These competitions are rewarding to students who have traditionally been attracted tocomputer-related fields. However, these participants of the competitions are not typically diversein gender or race2. The lack of diversity in cybersecurity competitions is a large problem if
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Qichao Wang, Virginia Tech; Montasir Abbas P.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
committee on ”survey of the state of the practice on traffic responsive plan selection control.” He is also a member of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Traffic Signal Systems committee, Artificial Intel- ligence and Advanced Computing Applications committee, and the joint subcommittee on Intersection. In addition, he is currently a chair on a task group on Agent-based modeling and simulation as part of the TRB SimSub committee. He also serves as a CEE faculty senator at Virginia Tech. Dr. Abbas is a recipient of the Oak Ridge National Lab Associated Universities (ORAU) Ralf E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award and the G. V. Loganathan Faculty Achievement Award for Excellence in Civil Engineering Education. He
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jumoke Oluwakemi Ladeji-Osias, Morgan State University; LaDawn Partlow, Morgan State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
. Mathematics: Mathematics instruction was designed to reduce loss in proficiency during the summer and support the 3D modeling and app development curriculum. Topics included geometry, mathematics tricks and shortcuts, division, exponents, square roots and logic. Entrepreneurship: Participants were introduced to entrepreneurial ventures through topics like marketing, financing, business models and visits from local technology entrepreneurs. Final Project: In the fourth week, participant teams were asked to develop an entrepreneurial venture. The teams brainstormed and refined a concept that integrated an app, a 3D model, business plan and a website or social media page. Ventures ideated were a) Customized key chain with GPS locator, b) Online
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Naderman, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; Lori Wedig, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
they are working towarddegree completion.Program ManagementThis one-of-a-kind scholarship program has a complex structure and requires carefulcoordination. Because the program continues to evolve and develop, we created a checklist toensure all key tasks are correctly completed throughout the year (see Appendix A). The checklistcomponents include information on marketing and recruitment, communications, student supportservices, event coordination, and program evaluation and assessment activities; and it is crucialfor replicating and improving program management. In some aspects, the working checklistbecomes a reflective journal for the current year. While there were aspects we planned out beforeimplementation, some facets of the program are
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sangarappillai Sivaloganathan, United Arab Emirates University; Rajesh Ganithi, The Petroleum Institute; Yusuf Khan Airani P.E., United Arab Emirates University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
curves and surfaces started to appear at a very rapid rate. NC machinesequipped to take NC codes from such packages marked the third generation of NCmachines. Traditionally machines were developed for individual processes and hencethere are drilling machines, planning machines, shaping machines, boring machinesand so on. The third generation started to combine the capabilities of some of thesemachines and the machining centers were born. The combination of functions in onemachine gathered momentum resulting in a change in the entire product concept andthe machine architecture itself changed completely to accommodate differentfunctions. This together with advancements in CAD into feature based modelling,gave rise to the fourth generation of NC
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamed Elzomor P.E., Arizona State University; Kristen Parrish, Arizona State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
) provides an opportunityfor vertical integration across courses within CCEM curriculum. The goal of introducingsustainability concepts is two-fold: to enhance undergraduate students’ interest in andunderstanding of sustainability by engaging them in real-world sustainability projects; and toprovide students with necessary knowledge for advancing a career in sustainability withinCCEM. The PBL framework is developed and implemented at "Arizona State University" between alower-division construction management course, Construction Materials, Methods andEquipment (CON252) and an upper-division/graduate cross-disciplinary course between civilengineering course, sustainability, and planning, Urban Infrastructure Anatomy and SustainableDevelopment (CEE
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Comas Lamar Haynes, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Sylvia L. Mendez, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Valerie Martin Conley PhD, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Rosario A. Gerhardt, Georgia Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
advocacy-network paradigm,with special attention upon the quality of the relationships and the mentoring activities.Survey InstrumentAn online 35-item survey was developed for this study to gather opinions on the quality of thementoring relationship; the mentoring received; the career development, sponsorship, andcoaching activities engaged in; as well as the quantity of contact (Fowler, 2009; Sue & Ritter,2012). The survey was based upon prior interviews in which participants were asked to share thementoring and advocacy-networking paradigm activities planned in their mentoring matches.The survey was closed-ended with a mix of factual, categorical response options (Yes/No) andopinion, continuous response options (Likert-scales). The survey
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First-Year Programs: Monday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenna P. Carpenter, Campbell University; Lee Kemp Rynearson, Campbell University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
Paper ID #19497Work in Progress: Living with the Lab: Building a New Implementation ofthe LWTL Project-Based First-Year Engineering Curriculum at CampbellUniversityDr. Jenna P. Carpenter, Campbell University Dr. Carpenter is Founding Dean of Engineering at Campbell University. She is Chair of the ASEE Long-Rangge Planning Committee and the ASEE Strategic Doing Governance Team. She is a past Vice President of Professional Interest Councils for ASEE and past President of WEPAN. Currently Chair of the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenge Scholars Program Steering Committee and an ASEE PEV for General Engineering, Dr
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session: Works in Progress
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tameshia Ballard Baldwin, North Carolina State University; Angelitha Daniel, North Carolina State University; Braska Williams Jr, North Carolina State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
going offof the track and not having used any parts of a commercially available hovercraft in the design.The hovercraft could only be powered by a battery. For the research component, students wereasked to review the literature on the history of hovercrafts and provide a brief summary of themajor milestones in their evolution.Program ImplementationA total of 16 middle (grades 7-8) and 20 high school (grades 9-12) students participated in theengineering design course over a four month period. The high school class consisted of 70% malesand 30% females while the middle school class was composed of 69% males and 31% females.The course began with an introduction of the five steps (ask, imagine, plan, create and improve)involved in the EDP. Each
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ERM Technical Session 11: Leadership and Collaborations in Engineering
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Medha Dalal, Arizona State University; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
thinking involves considering holistic approaches toproblem-solving that understand and analyze the complexity of various elements and theirinterrelationships in the overall ecosystem (McKenna, Froyd, & Litzinger, 2014). Strategicthinking is the ability to create a plan of action to achieve the desired vision and act upon theother ways of thinking (Warren et al., 2014).Guided by this framework, the research question addressed by the study is: What is the factor structure that captures futures, values, systems, and strategic thinking associated with interdisciplinary engineering education research?Research MethodsInstrument DevelopmentThe survey instrument (see Appendix) was developed through iterative construction andvalidation
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua Alexéi García Sheridan, Virginia Tech; Kenneth Reid, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
team members Equal contribution Active application of one’s communication skills The practice of sharing and receiving ideas from group Group decision making members to allow for alternatives and decide on an agreed upon course of action as a group Goal/task planning/setting The ability to craft a plan and follow through in executing it The practice of treating other team members with respect, using positive word choice, employing non-judgmental tones Team cohesiveness to communicate verbally or non-verbally
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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yusuf A Mehta, Rowan University; Ayman Ali, Rowan University; Parth Bhavsar, Rowan University; Seri Park, Villanova University; Kakan C. Dey, West Virginia University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
. Dr. Bhavsar received his Ph.D. degree in 2013 and his M.S. degree in 2006 from Clemson University. His Ph.D. dissertation focused on development of an evaluation framework for connected vehicle technology supported alternative fuel vehicles. Dr. Bhavsar also has three years of experience in the private sector in developing transportation engineering and planning solutions, specifically traffic micro-simulation projects.Dr. Seri Park, Villanova University Seri Park, PhD, PTP, is an Assistant Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Villanova University. She is serving as a member of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee for the CEE Department. She is also the faculty advisor of the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laila Guessous, Oakland University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
% 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016 Figure 4: Percent of REU participants from underrepresented groups in engineering (women, Hispanic, African American)Long Term Assessment of the ProgramThe REU program was and continues to be evaluated in a number of ways: online pre-REU andpost-REU surveys were conducted to assess the expectations of the students, their opinions andbeliefs about engineering, graduate school and research and their level of satisfaction withdifferent aspects of the program. This provides short-term data on student satisfaction with theprogram organization, as well as any changes in their opinions and plans immediately uponcompletion of the program. Yet, one of the
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Engineering Design Graphics Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yi-hsiang Isaac Chang, Illinois State University; Kevin L. Devine, Illinois State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
consider the MR attributes proposed by Milgram et al. to choose theright display device(s) to match his or her pedagogy. In this project, we plan to investigate howthe use of VR can affect the learner’s behavior and performance during the design verificationstage of industrial robot programming. Figure 2 illustrates the setup of the project. X Figure 2 Project setup: From RobotStudio to VR inspection to ABB Robot Conventionally the robot program was reviewed through desktop simulation prior todownloading it to the industrial robot for execution (red dotted line). We plan to use the virtualreality environment, circled in blue, as an intermediate stage to review the robot program
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2018 ETLI
Authors
Joseph Sussman
, cyber operations, information assurance, information security, or similar terms in their titles 14 One Year Offset to 3/5 Revisions Cybersecurity Criteria: TimelineDate(s) Event08/2016 – Criteria development, with feedback from CAC ExCom, CAC, CAD,03/2017 PEVs and CAC programs07/2017 Submit draft Criteria to CAC for approval07/2017 – CAC approves, submits criteria to CAD for approval10/2017 Conduct pilot visits for cybersecurity11/2017 – CAD approves on first reading; posted on ABET website for Public06/2018 Review & Comment07/2018 Submit revised criteria & rollout plan for CAC approval10
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Thomas Dobrowski
that did offer a challenge was Senior Project. The Hammond campus had alwayshad individual projects while the Westville campus (which only started offering the Bachelor ofScience in CEMT in 2009) had started using a team project approach. The team projects alsoinvolved members of the Industrial Advisory Board, as well as other members of theconstruction industry, to help plan and evaluate the projects. This paper will look at how the2018 Senior Project collaborated with industry on the project and the role that the IndustrialAdvisory Committee had in forging a compromise on how the Senior Project is now beingoffered on both campuses.BackgroundThe author graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Technology from PurdueUniversity
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Mohammad Uddin; Keith Johnson
information to cultivate connections, success, andadvancement in engineering excellence. Besides academic planning, advisors help students withcareer goals, choice of major, field of specialization, degree requirements, general educationrequirements, academic policies and procedures, student petitions, and even provide supportwhen students are in academic difficulty.National data shows that approximately 60% of students leave engineering during their first-year(Marcus, 2012). Several studies have identified various reasons why students leave engineeringand do not earn degrees in engineering (Cairncross, VanDeGrift, Jones, & Chelton, 2015; Meyer,2014; Marra, Rodgers, Shen, & Bogue, 2012). One of the important factors identified in thesestudies
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Jorge Leon; Angie Hill Price; Mathew Kuttolamadom
Developing a Graduate Master’s Degree Program in Engineering Technology: Overview of Program Objectives, Structure & Impact Jorge Leon, Angie Hill Price, Mathew Kuttolamadom Texas A&M University College Station, TX, 77843 E-mail: mathew@tamu.edu Abstract has developed a plan for a MSET degree. During the A study was conducted to outline the state of graduate development phase, other programs around the country andmaster’s degree programs in engineering technology that especially in Texas were examined
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Heather S. Rose; Charles R. Upshaw; Joshua D. Rhodes; Yuval Edrey; Michael E. Webber
description of the student research and other projectsUniversity of Texas at Austin built by graduate and associated with the lab. This paper concludes with lessonsundergraduate students in the Cockrell School of learned so far and plans for the future.Engineering. The project was funded by the Texas StateEnergy Conservation Office and the University’s Green 2. MotivationFee Grant, a competitive grant program funded by UT The genesis of the SWEAT Lab started in 2012 whenAustin tuition fees to support sustainability-related projects graduate student Joshua Rhodes determined there was aand initiatives on campus. The SWEAT Lab is an on-going lack of publicly available solar insolation
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Multimedia Tutorials and Web Development
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramin Sadeghi, Power & Water University of Technology; Ali Mehrabian, University of Central Florida; Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
with moderators (leaders or teachers). 2. The moderators may serve as models. 3. The users (students) interact with other users (students). 4. Everyone can be an equal.In this presentation, we focus on person-to-person interaction. These interactions can occurwhenever it is desirable for the participants or at prearranged times.How Should You Introduce Web-based Distance Learning? Another component in planning is to determine the computer skills and comfort of yourstudents so that all students can access distance learning confidently and comfortably. Somestudents will benefit from an introduction to DL in which the parallels between classroomlearning and DL are clearly modeled. These students will profit from a teacher-led
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Capstone Projects and Experiential Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ifte Choudhury; Tharuna Khilathi, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
opportunities to work out thebest construction plan that optimizes time and cost to complete a project.The fundamental focus of project management has been to deliver projects on time, onbudget and meet specifications. However, many major projects still fail to meet thesetargets, especially on cost and schedule. Owners and shareholders have always beenconcerned with fast-tracking projects, cutting costs and building safer buildings. Themeans of achieving these goals are not very clear to the industry. We occasionally readabout successful projects that meet all of these goals; nonetheless, stories about failedprojects, cost and time overruns, and drawn out court cases continue to dominate theheadlines.Literature indicates that investment in global
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Direct Measures of Student Performance
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin Sutterer, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; James Hanson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Robert Houghtalen, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
department by RHIT’sOffice of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment (IRPA). In summary, the RosEPortfolio is a tool that simplifies collection, assessment, and interpretation of digital examples ofstudent performance.Student work is submitted to each criterion each year, but each of the department’s learningoutcomes is only rated at least every other year. Rating every other year has been found to besufficient to monitor student progress while providing a good balance with the time commitmentto complete rating. The rating results are summarized based on the percentage of studentsachieving a favorable rating. The goal is 90% achievement in each outcome. If the score isbetween 70% and 90%, the faculty members in the pertinent classes
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IE and EM Program Innovation
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Megan Brunkhorst, University of Missouri; Halvard Nystrom, University of Missouri; Donald Myers, University of Missouri
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
. The foundation developed a plan to invest all their capital in a shortperiod of time making substantial grants to thirty new biomedical engineering departmentsthroughout the U.S. in a major way so that they could afford to hire faculty and build the neededfacilities. They also provided funding to almost 1,500 young researchers to help them start theircareers in biomedical engineering.6 Since 1989, seventy-five institutions have received giftsfrom $750,000 to $18 million toward their biomedical engineering programs. This contributedto the rapid rise in biomedical engineering programs during the five year period between 1995and 2000. During this five year period, the number of biomedical engineering programs doubledfrom approximately twenty
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Cognitive and Motivational Issues in Student Performance II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victoria Robson, Virginia Tech; Vinod Lohani, Virginia Tech; Tanner Bateman, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
). He received a Ph.D. in civil engineering from Virginia Tech in 1995. His areas of research include engineering education, international collaboration, and hydrology & water resources.Tanner Bateman, Virginia Tech Tanner Bateman is a graduate student in Industrial Organizational Psychology at Virginia Tech. His masters thesis examines the exploration of a motivation traits framework. Throughout his tenure at Virginia Tech, Tanner has taught Introduction to Psychology and worked in the Institutional Research and Planning Analysis Office. In addition, he currently serves as graduate assistant to the Director of Academic Assessment
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Building Knowledge Based Economies: the Role of Industry-University-Government Partnerships
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aaron Ball, Western Carolina University; Duane Dunlap, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
International
test results, engineering September, 2005changes, and launch production of field test unitInitial testing of field test units October, 2005Field test controller development October, 2005Establish field test sites and test plan November, 2005Develop remote data acquisition plan December, 2005Laboratory testing and evaluation of field test January, 2006prototypesFabrication of field test controller and data February, 2006acquisition unitsLaboratory testing and design refinement March, 2006Installation and initiation of WHD field tests
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mahmoud Ardebili, Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY
robotics kits to design and built modules inorder to meet specified requirements. The competition activities are planned to promotecollaborative group learning skills. The mentoring component further sustains this effortby bringing sophomores / juniors as peer group leaders in weekly sessions focusing onlearning in fundamental classes.Majority of cohort do not meet placement requirements, start at remedial mathematicslevel. The long series of remediation needed to enroll in freshman level classescontributes greatly to large attrition rate. The integrated enrichment activates engagesthis group; provides counseling, stipend and a nurturing up-to-date environment. Thisprogram is part of a larger project to increase baccalaureate level graduation rate