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Critical Issues in IT and IET: Focus Group
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Johnson, Texas A&M University; Ram Prasad Diwakaran, Texas A&M University; Justin Zsiros, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2010-996: CONVEYING THE IMPORTANCE OF MANUFACTURINGPROCESS DESIGN USING SIMULATION RESULTS AND EMPIRICAL DATAMichael Johnson, Texas A&M University Johnson is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University. Prior to joining the faculty at Texas A&M, he was a senior product development engineer at the 3M Corporate Research Laboratory in St. Paul, Minnesota for three years. He received his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University and his S.M. and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Johnson’s research focuses on design tools, specifically, the cost modeling and analysis of
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Julie Linsey, Texas A&M University; Christina White, Columbia University; Kathy Schmidt, University of Texas, Austin; Kristin Wood, University of Texas, Austin; Daniel Jensen, United States Air Force Academy
AC 2010-1036: WORKSHOP ON DESIGNING ACTIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIESAND ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT PLANSJulie Linsey, Texas A&M UniversityChristina White, Columbia UniversityKathy Schmidt, University of Texas, AustinKristin Wood, University of Texas, AustinDaniel Jensen, United States Air Force Academy Page 15.1385.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Results from the Designing Active Learning Activities and Associated Assessment Plans WorkshopAbstractAlthough the pedagogical advantages of active learning are apparent from the literature, the useof these techniques is not yet pervasive in the engineering curricula. This is due, in part
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Krupczak, Hope College; Timothy Simpson, Pennsylvania State University; Vince Bertsch, Santa Rosa Junior College; Kate Disney, Mission College; Elsa Garmire, Dartmouth College; Seung Ki Moon, Pennsylvania State University
AC 2010-1045: AN INFRASTRUCTURE TO FACILITATE THE CREATION OFCOURSES ON TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING FOR NON-ENGINEERS.John Krupczak, Hope College Senior Fellow, Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education (CASEE)National Academy of Engineering and Professor of Engineering, Hope CollegeTimothy Simpson, Pennsylvania State University Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Engineering Design and Director, The Learning Factory, Pennsylvania State UniversityVince Bertsch, Santa Rosa Junior College Professor of Engineering and PhysicsKate Disney, Mission College Engineering InstructorElsa Garmire, Dartmouth College Member, National Academy of Engineering and
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Information and Network Security
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiangchun Cheng, Zhejiang University of Technology; Min Chen, Zhejiang University of Technology; Rong Gu, WWW.ZJUT.EDU.CN; Yingzhen Weng, Zhejiang University of Technology
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Information Systems
AC 2010-1206: A VIRTUAL ASSEMBLY SYSTEM ON AUTOMOBILE ENGINEFOR ASSEMBLY SKILLS TRAININGXiangchun Cheng, Zhejiang University of Technology College of Education, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310014, ChinaRong Gu, WWW.ZJUT.EDU.CN College of Education, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310014, ChinaMin Chen, Zhejiang University of TechnologyYingzhen Weng, Zhejiang University of Technology Page 15.110.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 A Virtual Assembly System on Automobile Engine for Assembly Skills TrainingAbstractVirtual
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Best Practices in Existing College-Industry Partnerships
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mahesh Aggarwal, Gannon University
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College-Industry Partnerships
AC 2010-52: COLLEGE-INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS AT ITS BESTMahesh Aggarwal, Gannon University Page 15.288.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 College-Industry Partnerships at its BestIntroductionThis paper describes an integrated graduate program at Gannon University in cooperation with apracticum at GE Transportation leading to a Master of Science in mechanical, electrical, orembedded software engineering degree. Both are located in Erie, Pennsylvania. The programincludes the support of GE Transportation engineering mentors for directing the graduatestudents and Gannon University faculty mentors for administering the program and providingstudent
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Engineering in the Middle Grades
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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M. David Burghardt, Hofstra University; Michael Hacker, Hofstra University
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
AC 2010-70: A STUDY OF MATH INFUSION IN MIDDLE SCHOOLENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CLASSESM. David Burghardt, Hofstra UniversityMichael Hacker, Hofstra University Page 15.97.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 A Study of Mathematics Infusion in Middle School Engineering Technology Education ClassesIntroductionThis study is part of the Mathematics, Science, and Technology Project (MSTP), a Mathematicsand Science Partnership project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) andconducted by the Hofstra University Center for Technological Literacy (CTL). As part of its goalto improve mathematics in the middle school, MSTP
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
F. Carl Knopf, Louisiana State University; Kerry Dooley, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
AC 2010-1490: THE UNIVERSITY POWER PLANT: A READILY ACCESSIBLEREMOTE LEARNING PLATFORMF. Carl Knopf, Louisiana State UniversityKerry Dooley, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge Page 15.1258.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 The University Power Plant: A Readily Accessible Remote Learning PlatformAbstractCombined heat and power (CHP) or cogeneration is critical to the economic viability of manyindustries, including fuels, chemicals, plastics, paper, and ferrous and nonferrous metals. U.S.investment in new CHP is expected to remain >$10 billion/yr, and there are many ongoing CHPsystems that can realize
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Scholar Program Proposal/Develop Courses and Materials/Collaborations and Accredatation Systems for Global Engineering Education
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lester Gerhardt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Andy Riess, Council for International Exchange of Scholars
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International
AC 2010-1606: FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR PROGRAM PROPOSALLester Gerhardt, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute After 10 years with Bell Aerospace Corporation where he was Director of Avionics Research, Dr. Gerhardt joined Rensselaer in 1970. He was promoted to Full Professor in 1974, and was selected as Chairman of the newly merged Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering Department in 1975, a position he held through 1986. The ECSE Department growth and development during these years was nationally recognized in a National Academy of Science report receiving the top rating in the most improved program category, as well as being rated in the top 10 percent in other categories. In 1986, he was
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Ethical Perspectives on the Grand Challenges of Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Joseph R. Herkert, Arizona State University
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
AC 2011-1604: YOGI MEETS MOSES: ETHICS, PROGRESS AND THEGRAND CHALLENGES FOR ENGINEERINGJoseph R. Herkert, Arizona State University Joseph Herkert, DSc, PE is Lincoln Associate Professor of Ethics and Technology in the School of Letters and Sciences and the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes at Arizona State University. He has taught engineering ethics and related courses for more than twenty years. His work on engineering ethics has appeared in engineering, law, social science, and applied ethics journals. Dr. Herkert is the past Editor of IEEE Technology & Society and a founding Associate Editor of Engineering Studies. He has recently served on the IEEE Ethics and Member Conduct Committee and the
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Laboratories and Projects in BME
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yakov Cherner, ATEL, LLC; Sonia Sparks Wallman; Margaret Bryans, Montgomery County Community College; Marina Taranova, Southern Federal University, Russia
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Biomedical
AC 2011-2533: VIRTUAL AND BLENDED LIQUID CHROMATOGRA-PHY LABORATORIES FOR CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEER-ING EDUCATIONYakov Cherner, ATEL, LLCDr. Sonia Sparks WallmanMargaret Bryans, Montgomery County Community College Principal Investigator of the NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) funded Northeast Biomanu- facturing Center and Collaborative (NBC2) and instructor of biotechnology at Montgomery County Com- munity College. Page 22.1662.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Virtual and Blended Liquid Chromatography Laboratories for Chemical and
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Integration of the Humanities and Social Sciences into Civil Engineering
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sean St.Clair, Oregon Institute of Technology; Charles E. Riley, Oregon Institute of Technology; David K. Thaemert P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology; Roger Lindgren, P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology
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Civil Engineering
AC 2011-2330: USING POSITIVE INTERDEPENDENCE AND MULTI-MODAL ASSIGNMENTS TO ENHANCE STUDENT UNDERSTANDINGOF CIVIL ENGINEERING SOFT SKILLSSean St.Clair, Oregon Institute of Technology Sean St.Clair is an associate professor and department chair in the Civil Engineering Department at Ore- gon Institute of Technology where he teaches structural engineering courses and conducts research in engineering education. Dr. St.Clair is also a registered professional engineer in Oregon and consults in the areas of timber and light gauge steel design and construction.Charles E. Riley, Oregon Institute of TechnologyProf. David K. Thaemert P.E., Oregon Institute of TechnologyDr. Roger Lindgren P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology
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ELD Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James A. Van Fleet, Bucknell University
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Engineering Libraries
AC 2011-529: THE VISUALIZATION OF DATABASE SEARCH RESULTSJames A. Van Fleet, Bucknell University James A Van Fleet has been Librarian for the Sciences and Engineering at Bucknell University and a member of ASEE ELD since 1989. He has served the Engineering Libraries Division as Membership Directory Editor and Newsletter Editor. Page 22.1515.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 The visualization of database search resultsAbstract:Edward Tufte describes the visual presentation of quantitative data as “envisioninginformation.”1 A number of databases, from Google
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Curriculum Innovations in Architectural Engineering Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bekir Kelceoglu, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Architectural
AC 2011-1190: DESIGNING STEM KIOSKS: A STUDENT PROJECT THATTEACHESBekir Kelceoglu, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Assistant Prof. Bekir Kelceoglu was born in Ankara, Turkey and attended Anadolu University, where he received his B.A. in Interior Architecture degree. Even before his graduation, he started to work as a free-lance tutor, product designer, and interior designer. In year 2006, he received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the Ohio State University, concentrating on Design Development in industrial design. Prior to joining School of Engineering and Technology in IUPUI, where he currently teaches Architectural Technology and Interior Design classes, he successfully established Interior
Conference Session
Instrumentation in Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Asad Yousuf, Savannah State University; Mohamad Mustafa, Savannah State University; Alberto De La Cruz, Savannah State University
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Instrumentation
AC 2010-719: PROJECT BASED LEARNINGAsad Yousuf, Savannah State UniversityMohamad Mustafa, Savannah State UniversityAlberto De La Cruz, Savannah State University Page 15.996.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL)ABSTRACTEngineering and Technology educators in higher education use Topic-Based Learning (TBL) topresent course contents. This method classically relies on numerous attributes, which include theinstructor presenting facts to students, a learning structure defined by the sequence of materialpresented in a text book, discussion of questions or problem solving and textbook oriented labs.This conventional and often
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Curriculum in Mechanical Engineering Technology: Part I
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cheng Lin, Old Dominion University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2010-730: DESIGN OF A PNEUMATIC VALVE FOR AUTOMATIC SEATLIFTING OR DOOR OPENING MECHANISMSCheng Lin, Old Dominion University Page 15.359.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Design of a Pneumatic Valve for an Automatic Seat Lifting or Door Opening MechanismAbstractDesign and fabrication using a designed 5/2 (five ports and two positions) pneumatic valve toautomatically lift a cover is presented. Operation of the design utilizes only through mechanicalmeans without using electrical power, electronic sensors, and controllers. Therefore, the systemnot only saves energy, but also increases operational safety. For light-duty
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Women in Biomedical Engineering
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Naomi Chesler, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Rice University; Sangeeta Bhatia, MIT; Gilda Barabino, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Biomedical
AC 2010-788: WOMEN IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING: CURRENT STATUSAND A REVIEW OF POTENTIAL STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING DIVERSITYNaomi Chesler, University of Wisconsin, MadisonRebecca Richards-Kortum, Rice UniversitySangeeta Bhatia, MITGilda Barabino, Georgia Institute of Technology Page 15.1380.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Women in Biomedical Engineering: Current Status and a Review of Potential Strategies for Improving DiversityAbstractThe percentage of women in biomedical engineering is higher than in many other technicalfields, but it is far from being in proportion to the US population. From the bachelors to themasters to the doctoral
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Learning about Power Systems and Power Consumption
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Joshua Baumgartner, LeTourneau University; Timothy Hewitt, LeTourneau University; Edgar Licea, LeTourneau University; Nolan Willis, LeTourneau University; Matthew Green, LeTourneau University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2010-828: SYSTEMS DESIGN OF A HYDRO-KINETIC TECHNOLOGY FORRURAL AREAS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIESJoshua Baumgartner, LeTourneau University Joshua Baumgartner is a senior mechanical engineering student at LeTourneau University. A National Merit Finalist and member of LeTourneau’s Honors Program, he advanced to the 2008 ASME Student Design Contest International Finals with his sophomore design team. Joshua plans to return to his hometown of San Antonio to work in building design and become a professional engineer. His other career interests include teaching engineering and designing for people with disabilities.Timothy Hewitt, LeTourneau University Tim Hewitt is currently studying for his
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Web-based Learning in ECE
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuejin Xu, Murray State University; Lili Dong, Cleveland State University; Theresa Nawalaniec, Cleveland State University
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2010-263: ENHANCING ENGINEERING STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OFINFORMATION LITERACY AND ETHICS THROUGH AN INTERACTIVEONLINE LEARNING MODULEYuejin Xu, Murray State University Yuejin Xu is an assistant professor of psychology, Murray State University, Murray, KY. His research interests include 1) Learning, teaching, and teacher education, 2) Motivation, critical thinking and decision making processes, and 3) Effect and implementation of technology in the classroom.Lili Dong, Cleveland State University Lili Dong received the M.S.E.E. from Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics, and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China and the Ph. D. degree in Electrical Engineering
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Electrical & Computer Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Carroll, University of Minnesota, Duluth
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2010-406: EXPERIMENTS WITH A SIXTEEN-DIGIT SEVEN-SEGMENTOSCILLOSCOPE DISPLAYChristopher Carroll, University of Minnesota, Duluth Page 15.560.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Experiments with a Sixteen-Digit Seven-Segment Oscilloscope Display Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Minnesota DuluthAbstractThis paper describes experiments performed by students in a second-semester digital designlaboratory using an output display device that shows up to sixteen hexadecimal digits in seven-segment format on a standard analog oscilloscope. The
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanical Engineering I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Laila Guessous, Oakland University; Qian Zou, Oakland University; Brian P. Sangeorzan, Oakland University; Xia Wang, Oakland University; Gary Barber, Oakland University; Lorenzo M. Smith, Oakland University; LianXiang Yang, Oakland University; David Schall, Oakland University, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Michael A. Latcha, Oakland University
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Mechanical Engineering
Educational Experiences,” ASEE Paper # 2005-2537, 200511. Karen M. Haberstroh, and Thomas J. Webster, “A Biomedical Engineering Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program at Purdue University,” ASEE Paper # 2002-142012. Geraldine Peten, Anil Sawhney and William Badger, “Overview of Summer Research Program For Undergraduate Students in Construction,” ASEE Paper # 2002-227113. S. M. Mahmud and C-Z Xu, “REU Program In Telematics And Cyber Physical Systems: Sharing Strategies, Experience And Lessons Learned To Help Others,” ASEE Paper # AC 2010-2361, 201014. G. Anagnostopoulos, et al. “The AMALTHEA REU Program: Activities, Experiences, And Outcomes Of A Collaborative Summer Research Experience In Machine Learning
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Factors Affecting Student Performance
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Grant P. Richards, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Helen A. McNally, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Technology
AC 2011-1619: AN EXAMINATION OF LEARNING STYLES AND IT’SIMPACT ON CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENTGrant P Richards, Purdue University, West LafayetteHelen A McNally, Purdue University, West Lafayette Page 22.172.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 An Examination of Student Learning Styles in an Electrical Engineering Technology ProgramExaminations of student learning styles have provided direction and focus to curriculum designand revision in a broad range of disciplines for some time. Educators have noted successes whenimplementing curricular revisions to better match the learning preferences of
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ERM Potpourri
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Stephen Snyder, Taylor University; Joshua Gates, Taylor University; Lydia Kilmer, Taylor University; Emily Paladin, Taylor University
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Educational Research and Methods
AC 2010-1911: TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS IN INNOVATIVE SCIENCECURRICULUMStephen Snyder, Taylor UniversityJoshua Gates, Taylor UniversityLydia Kilmer, Taylor UniversityEmily Paladin, Taylor University Page 15.1276.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Training Effectiveness in Innovative Science CurriculumAbstract In the summers of 2008 and 2009, 59 professors from 51 universities attended one of fourhigh altitude ballooning program (HARP) workshops. The 2-day workshops were designed toequip participating professors with the materials, procedural knowledge, and educationaltechniques necessary to effectively implement high altitude ballooning into
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Tablet and Portable PCs for Education
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lin Li, Prairie View A&M University; Sherri Frizell, Prairie View A&M University; Yonggao Yang, Prairie View A&M University
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Computers in Education
AC 2010-1912: INFUSING TABLET PCS AND INTERACTIVE LEARNINGTECHNOLOGY INTO COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION TO ENHANCESTUDENT LEARNINGLin Li, Prairie View A&M University Dr. Lin Li is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Prairie View A&M University. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2004. Before that, he received his B.S. and M.E. from Beijing Institute of Technology and Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 1996 and 1999, respectively. His research interests include Computer Networks, Educational Technology, and Web Applications and Information Management.Sherri Frizell, Prairie View A&M University Dr
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Best Practices in Existing College-Industry Partnerships
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
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G. Marshall Molen, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems at Mississippi State University; Matthew Doude, Mississippi State University
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College-Industry Partnerships
AC 2010-1979: UNIVERSITY STUDENTS COACHED BY DSPACE MODELAUTOMOTIVE CONCEPTS USING HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOPG. Marshall Molen, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems at Mississippi State UniversityMatthew Doude, Mississippi State University Page 15.1301.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Mississippi State Students Coached by dSPACE Model Automotive Concepts Using Hardware-in-the-LoopAbstractThe development of prototype vehicles using conventional automotive test procedures on anactual vehicle is both expensive and time-consuming. Engineers are increasingly using modelingand simulation tools to aid in the overall
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Programmatic Issues in Physics or Engineering Phys
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randy Buchanan, University of Southern Mississippi; Christopher Winstead, University of Southern Mississippi; Anton Netchaev, University of Southern Mississippi; Steven Allee, University of Southern Mississippi
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Engineering Physics & Physics
AC 2010-2145: MEASUREMENT OF HYDROGEN IN HELIUM FLOWRandy Buchanan, University of Southern MississippiChristopher Winstead, University of Southern MississippiAnton Netchaev, University of Southern MississippiSteven Allee, University of Southern Mississippi Page 15.860.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Measurement of Hydrogen in Helium FlowAbstractThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is one of the largest consumers ofgaseous helium in the world. Because helium is a nonrenewable resource, it is desirable toconserve the gas whenever possible. This research is a first step toward enabling heliumconservation through real-time
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohamad Ahmadian, Eastern New Mexico University; Tom Brown, Eastern New Mexico University
AC 2010-2310: EMPHASIZING MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMWORK ANDENHANCING COMMUNICATION SKILLS THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF ACONCEPTUAL BUSINESS PLANMohamad Ahmadian, Eastern New Mexico University Mohamad H. Ahmadian, Eastern New Mexico University Mohamad H. Ahmadian is a professor of Electronics Engineering Technology at Eastern New Mexico University. He also serves as ABET/TAC program evaluator for electronics and computer engineering technology programs. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Before starting Ph.D. work, he worked three years as a project engineer.Tom Brown, Eastern New Mexico University Tom Brown, Eastern New Mexico University Tom
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Thermodynamics, Fluids and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Shepard, University of St. Thomas
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Mechanical Engineering
, C., Wishon, C. and Fritze, C., (2010). ATLAS – Academic Teaching and LearningAssistants Study: The Use of Peers as ‘Quality Managers’ in Engineering Class Instruction, Proceedings of the 2010ASEE Annual Conference, Louisville, KY, AC 2010-1298.[4] Jaeger, B.K., Liss, K., van den Heuvel, B. and Wilson, E., (2013). Those who can, teach. Immersiting Studentsas Peer Educators to Enhance Class Experience, Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA,Paper 6753.[5] Flores, B., Becvar, J., Darnell, A., Knaust, H., Lopez, J. and Tinajero, J., (2010). Implementing Peer Led TeamLearning in Gateway Science and Mathematics Courses for Engineering Majors, Proceedings of the 2010 ASEEAnnual Conference, Louisville, KY, AC 2010-1659.[6
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Biomedical Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Benjamin R Campbell, Robert Morris University; A. Clayton Pozzi
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Biomedical
the least a high or low pass filter could trigger an on/off event. This can beachieved by combining the band pass filter with an AC-DC converter and a comparator thatdrives the signal to a low or high voltage for TTL control.Results The output signal from the encoder can easily be connected directly to a speaker to listento pitches created by the frequencies generated in correlation with mental activity. These pitchescan be mapped onto the music scale to show the range of notes possible. It is difficult to haveenough mental control to lock on to any single pitch in tune, but a sliding scale of sound can begenerated. Since the game’s adjustment dial changes the frequency range, two ranges of musicalnotes were measured at the extreme
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Biomedical Engineering Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tom Merrill, Rowan University
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Biomedical
Paper ID #7035Work in Progress: Computational Modeling of Biomedical Devices with Ac-tive Learning StrategiesDr. Tom Merrill, Rowan University Dr. Tom Merrill’s research interests include energy systems, biotransport modeling, and medical de- vices. Prior to Rowan University, Dr. Merrill worked for thirteen years at a number of places including United Technologies Carrier, Abiomed, Wyeth Research, MicroDose Technologies, and at a medical de- vice start-up company called FocalCool. He received his degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State (Ph.D.), the University of Michigan (M.S.), and Bucknell University (B.S.). He
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Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert A. Linsenmeier, Northwestern University; Lauren Woods
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Biomedical
ofteaching methods available, and the strong diversity of the college population, even futurefaculty with excellent intuition about teaching still have a great deal to learn (e.g. Ambrose et al.,2010; Bain, 2004; Bransford et al., 1999; Brown et al., 2014). Graduate school is an ideal time tobegin to learn about teaching, because the pressures are usually less than in early faculty careers.Teaching also helps graduate students to become better researchers (Feldon et al., 2011).The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL.net), a consortiumof 43 research universities (36 with BME programs) was created to address the need toimprove undergraduate STEM education, and its strategy is to enhance the preparation offuture faculty