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Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suzette R. Burckhard, South Dakota State University; Calvin Wampol, South Dakota State University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
groups) existing model, lab groups) Column Buckling (lecture with Deflection of simply supported and demonstration, lab groups) cantilever supported beams (short introduction, full lab with small groups) Application of strain gauges to a steel beam (lecture with hands-on activity, lab groups) Capstone final project (short introduction, Deflection of a beam (lecture with manual full lab with small groups, final presentation calculations and verification with single pre- and report) existing model, lab groups) Written Final Exam Written Final Examparticipate in each lab activity. Documentation of participation was
Conference Session
Division for Experimentation & Lab-oriented Studies Technical Session 4
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natasha Smith P.E., University of Virginia; Andrew Jason Hill, University of Southern Indiana; Tom McDonald, University of Southern Indiana
Tagged Divisions
Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
learning.IntroductionIt has long been recognized that engineers need strong communication skills in addition to strongtechnical skills.1, 2 Engineers typically take a sequence of composition and rhetoric courses dur-ing the freshmen year. These courses are followed by other writing experiences more technical innature, including formal reports in laboratory courses and writing associated with the capstone de-sign experience. Many creative attempts have been made to improve writing frequency and qualityin academic programs. One example is the PITCH (Project to Integrate Technical Communica-tion Habits) initiative at the University of New Haven.3 The goal is to develop communicationskills (written, oral, and visual) and professional habits in engineering students
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rafal Jonczyk, Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Faculty of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; Janet van Hell, Pennsylvania State University; Gül E. Okudan Kremer, Iowa State University; Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
IIE, a fellow of ASME, a former Fulbright scholar and NRC Faculty Fellow. Her recent research focus includes sustainable product design and enhancing creativity in engineering design settings.Prof. Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma Zahed Siddique is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering of University of Oklahoma. His research interest include product family design, advanced material and engineering education. He is interested in motivation of engineering students, peer-to-peer learning, flat learning environments, technology assisted engineering education and experiential learning. He is the coordinator of the industry sponsored capstone from at his school and
Conference Session
Communication Skills in Aerospace Engineering
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
James Helbling; Patric McElwain; Angela Beck; Ron Madler; David Lanning
CommunicationsDepartment faculty to better prepare the engineering graduate for effective technicalcommunication. This collaboration began in the spring of 2003 with the laboratory for theMaterials Science course and now exists in the senior capstone design courses.For the Materials Science with Laboratory course, a supplemental COM course was offered inparallel to the lab in order to help students write and edit their lab reports. This served as aneffective means to help the students turn in better reports and also helped the faculty learn how tocollaborate between departments. An Engineering Style Manual was one of the early products ofcollaboration between the Aerospace Engineering and Humanities and Communicationsdepartments.Due to the writing and
Conference Session
Current Issues in Computing
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
E. Bernard White
) IT 212 How Computers Work (3) IT 250 Introductory Statistics (3)2. IT Core Courses. All BS IT majors must complete the following core courses. IT 213 Multimedia and Computer Graphics (3) IT 214 Data Base Fundamentals (3) IT 341 Network and Operating System Essential (3) IT 451 IT Resource Planning (3) IT 491 IT Seminar (1) CS 305 Ethics and Law for the Computing Professional (3) MSOM 302 Managing Information (3) MSOM 303 Marketing in a Digital World (3) TCOM 300 Introduction to Telecommunications {derived from TCOM 500} (3)3. IT Capstone Design Project. All BS IT majors must complete a two- semestersequence of
Conference Session
Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) Technical Session 3
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Casey Jane Ankeny, Northwestern University; David P O'Neill, Northwestern University; Ken Gentry, Northwestern University; Philippa Eshun, Northwestern University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering Division (BED)
ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2017, pp. 1–9.[19] A. Heimdal, R. T. Thorstensen, and P. Svennevig, “Investigations on the use of Student Peer Review to Improve Supervision of Capstone Courses in the Civil Engineering Education,” in Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education, The Design Society, 2020. doi: 10.35199/EPDE.2020.54.[20] R. A. Flores and F. Rios, “Incorporating peer review techniques to enhance students’ communication skills and team performance in engineering capstone projects,” he International Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 35, no. 6, pp. 1969–1982, 2019.[21] M. Mandala et al., “Impact of collaborative team peer review on the
Conference Session
Innovative Classroom Techniques
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William Lee, University of South Florida; Mernet Larson, University of South Florida; Jack Heller, University of South Florida; Douglas Lunsford, University of South Florida
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
2006-2042: REPRESENTATION ISSUES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION:ENGINEERING ISSUES AND PARALLELS FROM THE VISUAL &PERFORMING ARTSWilliam Lee, University of South Florida Bill Lee is a Professor of Chemical Engineering with a significant interest in the practical and philosophical aspects of the educational process. He currently has several projects with faculty in the Visual and Performing Arts, exploring issues in the educational process, problem solving, and creativity.Mernet Larson, University of South Florida Mernet Larson is a Professor of Art History who has written and taught in the areas of art history, art theory, art criticism, and educational aspects of art. She is also a professional
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED) - Empathy, Psychological Safety, and Leadership in Engineering Design
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenn Campbell, University of Arkansas; Heather Maiirhe Caruso, University of California, Los Angeles; Leidy Klotz
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education Division (DEED)
betweenpsychological safety and idea generation, showing that psychological safety was positivelyrelated to the quality of ideas generated, but negatively related to the total number of ideas.Scarpinella et al. [11] investigated an intervention to increase psychological safety on studentengineering teams, as outlined in the following section.Other work on psychological safety in engineering education has considered the relationshipbetween psychological safety and other team factors such as the gender of team members [12],[13], the presence of international team members [13], and team conflict/cohesion [14].Additional work has examined psychological safety on senior capstone teams in engineeringprograms [15], [16] or in first-year engineering programs [17
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Hamilton, United States Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
Figure 4 Students brewing during HB101 SessionOnce the beer is brewed it is also named, often these names reflect common experiences thestudents have had in their civil engineering courses. An example, “Fire Station Red” was namedto commemorate the capstone design project, designing a new campus fire station and “WallkillRaspberry Wheat” was named in honor of the Hydro course rafting trip on the Wallkill River.Other names have capitalize on engineering concepts, “Poisson’s Porter—Good in Every Way”or “Direct Stiffness Stout—Strong Enough to make you a Flexible Member”. Some of the beernames have emphasized the common student experience; such as “Partial Credit Pilsner” andGraduation Ale” among them. The naming of the beer does help our students
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Technical Session 4: Professional Preparation
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Talha Bin Asad, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ; Diana Bairaktarova, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Beyza Nur Guler, University of California, Irvine
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
ofknowledge results in longer times spent in any phase of the design process which impactscompany efficiency and productivity negatively. To address this issue, the participant’scompany implemented a six-month training program for recently graduated engineers. In terms of the mechanical engineering curriculum, the participant recommendedstructured capstone projects that ensure every group member becomes proficient in all phasesof the design process. For example, the participant noted that for hardware design projects,every student in a group must be involved in preliminary material search and documentation,creation of CAD drawings, alternative design production, and selection of the most cost-effective fabrication method for hardware
Conference Session
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer C. Mallette, Boise State University; Harold Ackler P.E., Boise State University
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
1writing process, reflections were assigned at the beginning and end of the courses and after everyassignment to provide opportunities to connect and apply learning across assignments andclasses.Following the junior lab courses, these students will enter the one-year senior capstone sequence,with Harold as lead instructor and Jenn continuing to work with them on writing through morehands-on methods such as writing workshops and direct feedback. The seniors spend the yearworking on projects for external sponsors, and the writing is intended for such audiences.Reflections have also been used in the senior year to continue building on their writingknowledge and to prepare them for writing beyond the university.Literature ReviewReflection has long
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew Morrison, University of Notre Dame
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
the STEM workforce.Next, we will briefly outline the future success stories of the high school, undergraduate, andgraduate scholars who participated in this program. These success stories show the potential forthese programs to generate new streams of students and researchers for universities, which caneventually grow and diversify the STEM workforce.• Two patent applications. Two journal publications• One Barry Goldwater Recipient, Two Barry Goldwater Honorable Mentions• One DoD SMART Scholarship Recipient• One National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow• Eighteen students continued these projects in Senior Capstone.• Seven Honors Theses at the University of Mississippi.• Two successful grants with NASA and C Spire
Conference Session
Leadership Development in Change: A Panel to Explore Experiences, Skills, and Learning in Change Management for New Engineering Educators
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ella Lee Ingram, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
beyond the scope of the typical graduate student training.Consider these excerpts from job postings in the Chronicle of Higher Education (all listed underengineering, January 2015): “The responsibilities of the [Engineering Capstone Design] Facilitator include: identifying and recruiting appropriate design projects (summer support available), supporting the project sponsors and technical mentors, monitoring student group budget management, coordinating engineering design course content, and identi- fying and facilitating opportunities and forums for publication/presentation of stu- dent project success.” The candidate must have the “ability to coordinate the engineering operations management
Conference Session
Enhancing K-12 Mathematics Education with Engineering
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Celina Bochis, University of Alabama; Steven Hsia, University of Alabama; Pauline Johnson, University of Alabama; Karen Boykin, University of Alabama; Sandra Wood, University of Alabama; Larry Bowen, University of Alabama; Kevin Whitaker, University of Alabama
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Award in 2006. Dr Johnson is Co-PI on the NSF-EMAP project described in this paper and also co-founder and faculty adviser of the University of Alabama Chapter of Engineers without Borders.Karen Boykin, University of Alabama Dr. is the Assistant Director of the University of Alabama's Environmental Institute and a Research Engineer. She has broad experiences in environmental engineering and science. Dr. Boykin's personal research interests involve the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from both anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic sources. Prior work included modification of EPA landfill emission model to include applications for soil amendments to cover systems. Efforts have also
Collection
2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Edward M. Land; Michael Marcus; Aaron Abugaber; Rohit Dayal; Noah Greenbaum; Sally Hong; Jon Hunt; Joseph Saltzman
havepublished in the area of teamwork that is based on my 17 years of experience as a Senior ProjectEngineer in Biomedical Instrumentation field.1,2 As an instructor, I have program specificknowledge of how Capstone Projects work. As a researcher, I had little knowledge of how majorResearch Projects function that include Faculty, Undergraduate, Graduate Students, and theirrelationships with Industry. I had the opportunity this past year to collaborate with EDWARDM. LAND, the HOAD Research Project P. I. of the Hand Opening Assistive Device (HOAD)Research project from Johns Hopkins University.Ed is a Consulting Engineer, for the Advanced Assistive Device Technologies Class that heteaches at the Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering
Conference Session
Design in Freshman and Sophomore Courses
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leigh R Abts, University of Maryland, College Park
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
those courses, but also for courses of study related to the Design Process, such as asenior-level Capstone Design Project. The creation of a reference Design Process Rubric wouldbegin to lay the foundation to address some of the barriers to both an advance placement and / orfor a dual-enrollment course (secondary and undergraduate credit).IntroductionThe work reported in this paper began with the Strategies for Engineering Education K – 16(SEEK-16) Summit held on February 21 and 22nd, 2005 at the National Academy ofEngineering. As a direct result of SEEK-16: (1) funding was provided by several NationalScience Foundation (NSF) awards; (2) a research program was conducted to study the rationale
Collection
2024 ASEE North Central Section Conference
Authors
Nicholas Brown, Western Michigan University; Johan Fanas Rojas, Western Michigan University; Alyssa K. Moon, Western Michigan University; Ali Alhawiti, Western Michigan University; Pritesh Yashaswi Patil, Western Michigan University; Parth Kadav, Western Michigan University; Kira Hamelink, Western Michigan University; Wendy R. Swalla, Western Michigan University; Zachary D. Asher, Western Michigan University
- Final Project Q&A Physical Vehicle Control Example and Vehicle Integration Applying ISO 26262 Lab 13 walk-through EEAV Lab Student’s Final Project Reports and Lecture 14 Chapter 5 - AV system - Presentations Final Algorithms Test Run Autonomous Vehicle Operation Final GitHub and LinkedIn Profile Capstone Problem
Conference Session
Design Communications & Cognition I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leema Kuhn Berland, University of Texas, Austin; William F. McKenna, University of Texas, Austin; Stephanie Baker Peacock, University of Texas, Austin
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
’ perceptions of these notebooks.Types of engineering notebooksA brief review of the literature reveals that engineering notebooks can take many formsand be used for many purposes. For example, Tillema and Smith (2000)24 identified threedistinct types: 1. A dossier is a notebook or portfolio that is completed at the end of a project or course to “collect mandated documentation on performance. In this case, the portfolio construction is not necessarily based on a learning orientation” (p. 194)24. 2. A learning portfolio is a living document used to evaluate learning over the course of the project or semester. 3. A reflective portfolio is also a living document, in which the author records his or her
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bushra Tawfiq Chowdhury, Virginia Tech; Stephanie Marie Kusano, Virginia Tech; Aditya Johri, George Mason University; Akshay Sharma, Virginia Tech, Industrial Design
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
, Fairfax, VA, USA. He studies the use of informa- tion and communication technologies (ICT) for engineering learning and knowledge sharing, with a focus on cognition in informal environments. He is a co-editor of the Cambridge Handbook of Engineering Ed- ucation Research (CHEER), Cambridge University Press (2014). He can be reached at ajohri3@gmu.edu. More information about him is available at: http://mason.gmu.edu/˜ajohri3Prof. akshay sharma, Virginia Tech, Industrial Design Akshay Sharma, an Associate Professor, is passionate about creating thin interfaces in analogue as well as digital media and about using design as a catalyst for the empowerment of women. Currently he is working on projects related to: micro
Collection
AEE Journal
Authors
Gail Goldberg
designprocess.” Eligible students, who had the option to submit an individual portfolio or compete as partof a team, included those enrolled in Project Lead The Way’s Engineering Design and Developmentcourse (EDD) or Biomedical Innovations course (BI). The expectation was that portfolios would bebuilt around students’ capstone projects for EDD or BI. The competition was organized as an incen-tive for students to stay “on track” with their long-term projects and the calendar coincided withcourse requirements and timeline.FALL 2017 11 ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION You Be the Judge: When Competitions
Conference Session
PCEE Biomedical Engineering
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Locke Davenport Huyer, University of Toronto; Neal I. Callaghan, University of Toronto; Rami Saab, University of Toronto; Daniel Smieja, University of Toronto; Andrew Effat; Dawn M. Kilkenny, University of Toronto
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
research opportunities thatexist during the post-secondary experience when they are considering their major of study, or even oncethey have begun their first year of post-secondary [4].One strategy to better inform students is immersion within STEM curriculum to engage in real-worldproblem solving, internships, and/or capstone-type projects. These studies suggest that high schoolstudents, when given opportunity and support, successfully complete rigorous STEM programs [5].Conversely, other studies have shown no significant differences in participation rates in advancedsciences and mathematics for students at STEM focused schools compared to their peers [6].Fortunately, this suggests that academic background may be irrelevant when students are
Conference Session
Android TA: Course Automation and the Fate of the Professor
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Allen Toth, U.S. Military Academy; Joseph P. Hanus, U.S. Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
complete a storm water 5.61 5.00 drainage design. N/A 6.87 Explain the general process in Civil 3D to complete a roadway design. N/A 3.47 Describe the difference between CAD Elements and Objects 5.50 4.93 Use Civil 3D for a site design project in the Senior Design Course 3.67 4.93 Use Civil 3D for a site design project within five years of graduationAll categories surveyed in 2011 showed improved student confidence over 2009 with theexception of storm water drainage design for the top and bottom third and the bottom third’sconfidence in use of the software during their senior capstone design project. Of particular note astrong majority of students surveyed
Conference Session
Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cynthia Kay Pickering, Arizona State University; Erik Fisher, Arizona State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED)
. They are capstone projects and collaborative1 This paper is a high level discussion of a portion of the findings from the first author's dissertation which isavailable upon request.projects that could be contextualized to work-based experiential learning. This is also discussedby Kuh, who, in addition to internships, presents community service and capstone projects asHIPs that enhance students’ employability [12].Another relevant study explored the development of T-shaped or holistic problem solving skillsand their application to solve real world problems by undergraduates in technology degreeprograms. This study found that holistic problem solving skills were very important for getting afirst job and technical depth was not as important [13
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Robert L. Potter, University of South Florida; Gerry G. Meisels, University of South Florida; Peter Stiling, University of South Florida; Kevin Yee, University of South Florida; Ruthmae Sears, University of South Florida ; Catherine A. Beneteau, University of South Florida; Kelley G. Schuler, University of South Florida; Alberto Danny Camacho, Hillsborough Community College; Scott W. Campbell, University of South Florida
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
(Jerome Krivanek Distinguished Teaching Award) and state (TIP award) levels. Scott also was a co-PI for a Helios-funded Middle School Residency Program for Science and Math (for which he taught the capstone course) and is on the leadership committee for an NSF IUSE grant to transform STEM Education at USF. His research is in the areas of solution thermodynamics and environmental monitoring and modeling. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Systemic Transformation of Education Through Evidence-based Reform (STEER): Results and Lessons LearnedAbstractWe report here on the implementation over five years of a comprehensive project to
Conference Session
Professional Skills and Teaming in Design
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James M. Leake, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; David Weightman MDesRCA IDSA, University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign; Baigalmaa Batmunkh, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
innovative freeform modeling capabilities.The multidisciplinary teams include students, mostly seniors, from systems engineering anddesign, mechanical engineering, bioengineering and industrial design. The design projectsconsist of biomedical products and devices, and each project includes a sponsor from thehealthcare industry. The instructors include faculty from systems engineering and design,industrial design, and bioengineering.Using this testbed, a graduate student conducted research on reflective practice, design thinking,and how students engage in and use digital tools for design and collaboration. The initialresearch was conducted in the fall of 2015. Project results include a five-minute video thatdescribes student impressions of their
Conference Session
Industry and Practice Topics
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Max Teddy, Clemson University; Wayne Sarasua, Clemson University; Matthew Ryan Stanley, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
tactics, the first being restructuring the Civil Engineeringcurriculum to create unique opportunities for nontraditional faculty-student interactions andrelationships [1].One of the central components of the restructured curriculum is the creation of a sequence ofcourses (Springer 1, Springer 2, Junior Studio, and Keystone Design) that incorporate skills andconcepts presented in the traditional Civil Engineering courses offered at Clemson. However,these courses differ from the norm in that they employ a project-based learning approach,thereby exposing students to a collaborative environment consisting of their peers, teams offaculty members, and stakeholders from the greater community. This sequence of coursesculminates in a Keystone Design
Conference Session
Communication Across the Divisions I
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia; Judith Shaul Norback, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods, Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Proceedings, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, INFORMS Transactions on Education, and the International Journal of Engineering Ed- ucation, and others. She authored the book Oral Communication Excellence for Engineers and Scientists, published in summer 2013. Over the past 15 years Dr. Norback has given over 40 conference presen- tations and workshops at nation-wide conferences such as ASEE, where she has served as chair of the Liberal Education/Engineering & Society (LEES) Division. She has been an officer for the Education Forum of INFORMS and has served as Associate Chair for the National Capstone Design Conference. Dr. Norback has a Bachelors’ degree from Cornell University and a Masters and PhD from
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paul J. Van Susante, Michigan Technological University; Nancy B. Barr, Michigan Technological University; Jason Blough, Michigan Technological University; James P. De Clerck, Michigan Technological University; Michele Miller, Michigan Technological University; Ibrahim Miskioglu, Michigan Technological University; Gregory M. Odegard, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Technological University After an 18 year career in the automotive industry, Dr. De Clerck joined the Michigan Tech Department of Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics in August 2009. His areas of expertise include noise and vibration, structural dynamics, design, modal analysis, model validation, inverse methods applied to design, and advanced measurement techniques.Dr. Michele Miller, Michigan Technological University Dr. Michele Miller is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Technological University. She teaches classes on manufacturing and does research in engineering education with particular interest in hands-on ability, lifelong learning, and project-based learning.Dr. Ibrahim Miskioglu, Michigan
Conference Session
Making in Design
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kim J Manner, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Frank E Pfefferkorn, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Paper ID #12282An Examination of ME449 Redesign and Prototype Fabrication: A New Se-nior/Grad Design and Fabrication Course at the University of Wisconsin –Madi-sonMr. Kim J Manner, University of Wisconsin, Madison Kim Manner is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. He has been an instructor in the UW- Madison College of Engineering since 1988. He holds both BS and MS degrees from the UW- Madison in Engineering Mechanics. He has taught undergraduate classes in Capstone Design, Geometric Modeling, Computer-Aided Design, Product Dissection, Product Redesign and
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelly Brumbelow, Texas A&M University; Debra A. Fowler, Texas A&M University; James R. Morgan, Texas A&M University; Whitney L. Anthony, Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
professional activities have included projects in East Africa, Central America, the Middle East, Alaska’s North Slope, and throughout the ”lower 48 states.” His current activities at Texas A&M cover a wide spectrum from K-12 outreach and recruiting to undergraduate curriculum design to retention, monitoring, and post-graduation engagement.Dr. Debra A Fowler, Texas A&M University Dr. Debra Fowler serves the Associate Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M Uni- versity. Following 16 years working in industry she completed a Ph.D. is in Interdisciplinary Engineering with a specific focus on engineering education from Texas A&M University. Her research areas of focus are faculty perspectives