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Conference Session
Developments in the Energy Laboratories
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-791: LABORATORY-SCALE STEAM POWER PLANT STUDY —RANKINE CYCLER™ COMPREHENSIVE EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSISAndrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University Andrew Gerhart is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Lawrence Technological University. He is actively involved in ASEE, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Engineering Society of Detroit. He serves as Faculty Advisor for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Chapter at LTU and is the Thermal-Fluids Laboratory Coordinator. He serves on the ASME PTC committee on Air-Cooled Condensers.Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville Philip Gerhart is the Dean of the College of Engineering and
Conference Session
Multimedia and Distance Learning
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steve Hsiung, Old Dominion University; John Hackworth, Old Dominion University; Richard Jones, Old Dominion University; June Ritchie, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, California.June Ritchie, Old Dominion University JUNE RITCHIE is a Senior Instructional Designer and Instructor for the Center for Learning Technologies in the Old Dominion University Office of Distance Learning. She joined the staff of Old Dominion University in 1999. Page 12.1031.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Managing a Distance-Learning EET Laboratory Course Using Collaboration SoftwareAbstractMethods of managing various distance learning EET laboratory courses using collaborationsoftware are detailed. Particular emphasis is given to different types of
Conference Session
Developments in the Energy Laboratories
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ke Chen, Cleveland State University; Ana Stankovic, Cleveland State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
. Page 12.329.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Building a Modern Power Electronics and Electric Machines LaboratoryAbstractThis paper presents the development of the state of the art Power Electronics and ElectricMachines Laboratory at Cleveland State University. This laboratory was designed as a part ofnewly developed power program that consists of three required courses in the undergraduateelectrical engineering curriculum. Typically, Electromechanical Energy Conversion is the onlyone required power course in electrical engineering curriculum. To support the need of localindustry in North East Ohio, two power courses, Power Electronics I and Electric Machines andPower Electronics Laboratory, have been added as required
Conference Session
Distance, Remote, and Virtual Experiments
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Chiou, Drexel University; Yongjin Kwon, Drexel University; Shreepud Rauniar, Drexel University; Horacio Sosa, Drexel University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2007-1363: INTERNET-BASED ROBOTICS AND MECHATRONICSEXPERIMENTS FOR REMOTE LABORATORY DEVELOPMENTRichard Chiou, Drexel UniversityYongjin Kwon, Drexel UniversityShreepud Rauniar, Drexel UniversityHoracio Sosa, Drexel University Page 12.952.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Internet-Based Robotics and Mechatronics Experiments for Remote Laboratory DevelopmentAbstract This paper describes a series of laboratory experiments in Internet-based roboticsand mechatronics, as well as the design, development, and evaluation of an Internet-based laboratory facility to be used to deliver an undergraduate laboratory course forengineering and
Conference Session
Fluid Mechanics Experiments and Laboratories
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Calvin Hsieh, Portland State University; Gerald Recktenwald, Portland State University; Robert Edwards, Pennsylvania State University-Erie
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2008-1351: IMPLEMENTING INQUIRY-BASED EXPERIMENTS IN A FLUIDSCIENCE LABORATORY CLASSCalvin Hsieh, Portland State University Calvin Hsieh is a graduate student in Mechanical Engineering at Portland State University. He works in the Hydroelectric Design Center Branch of the US Army Corps of Engineers in Portland, Oregon. He is a teacher for the Lego Robotics program at Buckman Elementary School in Portland, Oregon.Gerald Recktenwald, Portland State University Gerald Recktenwald is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department at Portland State University. He is a member of ASEE, ASME, IEEE and SIAM. His research interests are in fluid mechanics, heat
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Course Innovation I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy VanAntwerp, Calvin College; Richard Braatz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
AC 2008-1675: STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL LABORATORY EXERCISESFOR ALL ENGINEERING DISCIPLINESJeremy VanAntwerp, Calvin CollegeRichard Braatz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Page 13.1096.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Statistical Process Control Laboratory Exercises for all Engineering DisciplinesAbstr actDespite its importance in industry, statistical process control (SPC) is rarely taught inundergraduate controls courses. However, one or two lectures, coupled with the hands-on assignment in this paper, are sufficient to give a good introduction to the topic. Thispaper presents a case for why all engineers
Conference Session
Software Engineering Course Content
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
AC 2008-1705: ENHANCING THE SOFTWARE VERIFICATION ANDVALIDATION COURSE THROUGH LABORATORY SESSIONSSushil Acharya, Robert Morris University Sushil Acharya, D.Eng. Assistant Professor of Software Engineering Acharya joined RMU in Spring 2005 after serving 15 years in the Software Industry. With US Airways Acharya was responsible for creating a Data Warehouse and using advance Data Mining Tools for performance improvement. With i2 Technologies he led the work on i2’s Data Mining product “Knowledge Discover Framework” and at CEERD (Thailand) he was the product manager of three energy software products (MEDEE-S/ENV, EFOM/ENV and DBA-VOID) which are currently in use in 26 Asian and 7
Conference Session
Experiments and Laboratories in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Priya Manohar, Robert Morris University; Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University; Zbigniew Czajkiewicz, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
consulting experience includes work in England, Kazakhstan, Germany, USA and Poland. Page 13.942.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 On-line Games and Simulation Tools for Teaching Manufacturing Engineering LaboratoryOne of the main expectations of modern students is that their instructors employ contemporaryteaching tools that are user-friendly, fast, colorful, multitasking, efficient and interactive. Inresponse to these changing student needs, both the laboratory content and the delivery methodsare being modified over the past three years for almost all engineering courses at Robert
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stacy Gleixner, San Jose State University; Elliot Douglas, University of Florida; Olivia Graeve, University of Nevada-Reno
AC 2008-989: ENGINEERING PROJECT LABORATORY MODULES FOR ANINTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS COURSEStacy Gleixner, San Jose State University STACY GLEIXNER is an Associate Professor in the Chemical and Materials Engineering Department at San Jose State University. She teaches courses on introductory materials engineering, electronic materials, solid state kinetics, and microelectronic processing. Prof. Gleixner has an active research program in solar cells and micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS). She can be reached at gleixner@email.sjsu.edu.Elliot Douglas, University of Florida ELLIOT DOUGLAS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the
Conference Session
Student Learning Techniques & Practices in Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Hoffa, none; Steven Freeman, Iowa State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2008-1060: SYNOPSIS LABORATORY REPORTS: EFFECTS ON STUDENTLEARNING AND CURRICULAR BENEFITSDavid Hoffa, noneSteven Freeman, Iowa State University Page 13.1134.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Synopsis Laboratory Reports: Effects on Student Learning and Curricular BenefitsIntroductionThis study examined the effect on student learning of writing laboratory (lab) reports in thesynopsis format versus the traditional format of the field of industrial technology, as well as thebenefits of reduced instructor grading time and reduced student writing time. The synopsis labreport format, if able to provide students with an
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bonnie Ferri, Georgia Tech; Jill Auerbach, Georgia Institute of Technology; Joel Jackson, Georgia Tech; Jennifer Michaels, Georgia Institute of Technology; Douglas Williams, Georgia Tech
AC 2008-1212: A PROGRAM FOR DISTRIBUTED LABORATORIES IN THE ECECURRICULUMBonnie Ferri, Georgia Tech Bonnie Heck Ferri received the BS from Electrical Engineering from Notre Dame in 1981, the MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton in 1984, and the PhD in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1988. She is currently a Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Affairs in ECE at Georgia Tech. Her research has been in the areas of embedded control systems, applications of control, power electronics, and education. She is the recipient of the 2007 IEEE Education Society Harriet Rigas Award.Jill Auerbach, Georgia Institute of Technology Jill Auerbach is a Senior
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wajiha Shireen, University of Houston; Sara McNeil, University of Houston
AC 2008-1227: A MODERN DSP-BASED LABORATORY FOR POWERELECTRONICS EDUCATIONWajiha Shireen, University of HoustonSara McNeil, University of Houston Page 13.62.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 A Modern DSP-based Laboratory for Power Electronics EducationAbstractPower Electronics is an important emerging technology and has become an integralpart of power engineering education. This paper addresses the critical challenge ofeducating the future Electric Power Engineers in this rapidly developingmultidisciplinary field. Special emphasis is placed on design aspects of power electronics byincorporating pre-Labs involving PSpice
Conference Session
Design in the BME Curriculum
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Judy Cezeaux, Western New England College; Thomas Keyser, Western New England College; Eric Haffner, Western New England College; Anne Kaboray, Goodwill Industries of the Springfield/Hartford Area, Inc.; Carol Hasenjager, Goodwill Industries of the Springfield/Hartford Area, Inc.
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
AC 2008-1789: INTRODUCING UNIVERSAL DESIGN CONCEPTS IN ANINTERDISCIPLINARY LABORATORY PROJECTJudy Cezeaux, Western New England College Judy Cezeaux is Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Western New England College in Springfield, Massachusetts. She received a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1984 and a Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1989. Prior to her appointment at Western New England College, she was a Senior Staff Fellow at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Morgantown, West Virginia. Her research interests are engineering education, rehabilitation engineering
Conference Session
Technology Integration in the Classroom
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuqiu You, Morehead State University; Xiaolong Li, Morehead State University; Gabriel Alungbe, Morehead State University; Sam Mason, Morehead State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
AC 2008-1947: DEVELOPMENT OF AN ONLINE LABORATORY FORCOMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING COURSESYuqiu You, Morehead State University Dr. Yuqiu You has academic background from both automation engineering and industrial technology. For six years, she taught many courses in the area of manufacturing and automation. She has experience in developing new manufacturing courses and establishing online process control station for virtual laboratory. Presently, she is teaching NC-CNC machining technology, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, and Robotic Interface Engineering, Robotic Applications, and Fundamentals of Computer Technology.Xiaolong Li, Morehead State University Dr. Xiaolong Li has an
Collection
2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
Authors
Alison Rose Kennicutt, York College of Pennsylvania
excited about engineering! American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 From Social Distancing to Enhanced Learning in the LaboratoryAbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic posed a particular challenge for laboratory-based learning. As manyinstitutions returned to in-person learning, social distancing (via reduced capacity) wasestablished within classroom spaces. Following these guidelines, our environmental engineeringlaboratory space could only accommodate one-third of the registered students in each of theSpring 2021 lab sections. To overcome this, I created a weekly rotational schedule of in-person,virtual, and field/home activities. This rotational schedule resulted in
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Ronald E. Barr; Marcus G. Marcus G.; Anthony Petrosino; Lawrence D. Abraham; Tejas Karande; Bijal Patel
Classroom Testing of Virtual Biomechanics Laboratory (VBL) Learning Modules Ronald E. Barr1 , Marcus G. Pandy 2 , Anthony Petrosino 3 , Lawrence D. Abraham3,4, Tejas Karande 2 , and Bijal Patel4 Departments of Mechanical Engineering1 , Biomedical Engineering2 , Curriculum and Instruction3 , and Kinesiology4 The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78712 AbstractThis paper discusses the development and classroom testing of Virtual Biomechanics Laboratory(VBL) learning modules that offer students an opportunity for web-enhanced
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Pradeep K. Bhattacharya
Developing a Nano-electronic fabrication Laboratory to enthuse Entrepreneurship Pradeep K. Bhattacharya, Department of Electrical Engineering, Southern University, Baton Rouge, La-70813 bhattach@engr.subr.edu Abstract Manifestations of the famous bathtub curve effect have shown that in the field ofelectronics, miniaturization makes the cost of electronic technology reduce dramatically. In thefirst few years, on the introduction of a new technology, it costs more than usual till when it getsinto a manufacturing phase, and after that
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bruce Dunne, Grand Valley State University; Melvin Cooke, GE Aviation
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
Page 13.367.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Design of a Hardware Platform for Analog Communications LaboratoryIntroductionIn the typical electrical engineering curriculum, analog communications is usually ajunior or senior year elective. Such a course typically focuses on analog radio, coveringthe topics of amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM). Also includedis the study of noise effects in communication systems and other related concepts insignals and systems. Increasingly, the laboratory portion of an analog communicationscourse has migrated to simulation-based experiments using MATLAB1 or to quasi-simulation methods based on the capabilities of LabVIEW2. The
Conference Session
LabVIEW and Mindstorms Based Experiments
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebojsa Jaksic, Colorado State University-Pueblo; Dawn Spencer, Colorado State University-Pueblo
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2008-2567: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY LABORATORY COURSE: ROBOTICDESIGN AND PROGRAMMING WITH MINDSTORMSNebojsa Jaksic, Colorado State University-Pueblo Nebojsa I. Jaksic received the Dipl. Ing. degree in electrical engineering from Belgrade University in 1984, the M.S. in electrical engineering, M.S. in industrial engineering, and Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the Ohio State University in 1988, 1992, and 2000, respectively. From 1992 to 2000 he was with DeVry University in Columbus, OH. In 2000, he joined Colorado State University-Pueblo, where he is currently an Associate Professor and the mechatronics program director. Dr. Jaksic's interests include mechatronics and nanotechnology
Conference Session
Distance Learning in ET
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vernon Lewis, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2008-2647: EFFECTIVE EXECUTION OF SURVEYING LABORATORIES INDISTANCE LEARNING USING LOCAL MENTORSVernon Lewis, Old Dominion University Page 13.466.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Effective Execution of Surveying laboratories in Distance Learning Using Local Mentors Vernon W. Lewis, Jr., John Rand Old Dominion University Norfolk, VirginiaAbstractSurveying courses with laboratories are a curricular requirement of the Civil EngineeringTechnology Program (CET) since its inception. This course was taught traditionally asan on-campus
Conference Session
Focus on IE Principles and Techniques
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arun Nambiar, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez; Dale Masel, Ohio University
Tagged Divisions
Industrial Engineering
AC 2008-2680: TEACHING CONCEPTS OF LEAN MANUFACTURINGTHROUGH A HANDS-ON LABORATORY COURSEArun Nambiar, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Arun received his Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India in 1997 and Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering from Ohio University, Athens, OH in 2004. He went on to receive his Doctoral Degree in Integrated Engineering (with an Industrial Engineering concentration) from Ohio University, Athens, OH in 2007. His research interests include production, planning and control of manufacturing systems, application of lean principles, study of discrete-event systems and cost estimation for various
Conference Session
Distance and Web-Based Learning in ET: Remote and Virtual Laboratories
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kim Nankivell, Purdue University, Calumet
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2009-989: THE ROLE OF VIRTUAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIES INTECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONKim Nankivell, Purdue University, Calumet Page 14.1251.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 What are the effects of virtual laboratory technologies in education?AbstractThe rapid growth of the internet and digital technology has provided educators and researchersnew avenues to be explored in the Virtual world. This article examines the recent developmentsin Virtual Laboratories as an alternative to the traditional physical laboratories. This literaturereview considers the various definitions used to describe the Virtual Laboratory and how thesedefinitions effect there
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University; Christine Kelly, Oregon State University
cognitionthan experienced earlier in their curriculum, which focuses more on analytical skills. In thecontext of providing an effective capstone experience, we have developed two virtuallaboratories, the Virtual Chemical Vapor Deposition laboratory and the Virtual BioReactorlaboratory.2-5 In a virtual laboratory, simulations based on mathematical models implemented ona computer can replace the physical laboratory. Virtual laboratories have been developed andintegrated into engineering curricula.6-10 However, relative to the work on instructionaldevelopment, the degree of assessment has been sparse.11-13Our intent is to provide students a capstone experience in which they can apply experimentaldesign in a context similar to that of a practicing engineer
Conference Session
LABVIEW-Based Experiments and Robotics Laboratory
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olawale Akinwale, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Lawrence Kehinde, Texas Southern University; Kayode P. Ayodele, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; A. M. Jubril, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Olutola. P. Jonah, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Soji Ilori, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Xuemin Chen, Texas Southern University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
the i-Lab InteractiveArchitecture is presented. Communication with the arm is done by using the RS-232 protocol.The robotic arm used in the laboratory has five degrees of freedom, each degree of freedombeing controlled by a servomotor. The servomotors are controlled via pulse-widthmodulation (PWM), the width of each pulse being indicative of the position to which motorshould move.Three experiments are considered. The first experiment simply makes the robotic armavailable to the student for direct control by moving different sliders. Each slider controls amotor. This would be the preliminary task to students who are new to robotics, and wouldfamiliarise them with the workings of the robotic arm. The second experiment demonstratesthe effect of
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zorica Nedic, University of South Australia; Andrew Nafalski, University of South Australia; Ozdemir Gol, University of South Australia; Jan Machotka, University of South Australia
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
AC 2009-784: A PROJECT-BASED LABORATORY FOR A COMMONFIRST-YEAR ENGINEERING COURSEZorica Nedic, University of South Australia Zorica Nedic received her MESc degree in electrical engineering, specializing in electronics, from the University of Belgrade, former Yugoslavia. She obtained her ME in electrical engineering (control) in 1997 from the University of South Australia (UniSA), Adelaide, Australia. She worked for six years as a design engineer at the Institute Mihajlo Pupin in Belgrade. Since 1991, she has been working as a lecturer in electrical engineering at the UniSA. She is currently studying for her PhD degree at the UniSA in the field of modeling biological vision.Andrew
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE Education
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adnaan Jiwaji, MIT; James Hardison, MIT; Kayode P. Ayodele, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Makerere University; Alfred Mwambela, University of Dar-es-Salaam; V. Judson Harward, MIT; Jesús A. del Alamo, MIT; Bryant Harrison, MIT; Samuel Gikandi, MIT
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
AC 2009-1806: COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF REMOTEELECTRONICS LABORATORIES: THE ELVIS ILABAdnaan Jiwaji, MIT Adnaan Jiwaji is a Masters of Engineering graduate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His thesis was development of remote laboratories for Africa with iLabs. Currently he is a Software Engineer for the Clusters and Parallel Storage Technology group at Oracle.James Hardison, MIT James Hardison is a Research Engineer with the Center for Educational Computing Initiatives at MIT. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT. Presently, he is involved with the management and development of online
Conference Session
Laboratories in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Grant Richards, Purdue University; John Denton, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2009-2000: A LABORATORY EXPERIENCE IN IMPEDANCE MATCHINGUSING TRANSMISSION LINE STUBSGrant Richards, Purdue University Grant Richards is a doctoral candidate in the College of Technology at Purdue University. He currently serves as a graduate instructor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology department. His research interests include pedagogy supporting math\physics constructs, visualization tools and RF electronics.John Denton, Purdue University John Denton is an Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology in the Purdue University, College of Technology in West Lafayette, Indiana. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue
Conference Session
Innovations in ECE Education II
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yakov Cherner, ATeL, LLC; Ahmed Khan, DeVry University; Amin Karim, DeVry University; Gary Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
AC 2009-2163: SIMULATION-BASED VIRTUAL AND HYBRID LABORATORIESFOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EDUCATIONYakov Cherner, ATeL, LLC YAKOV E. CHERNER, Ph.D., is the Founder and President of ATEL, LLC. He combines over 25 years of teaching experience with extensive experience in writing curricula and developing educational software and efficient instructional strategies. Dr. Cherner develops new concepts and simulation-based e-learning tools for STEM education that use real-world objects, processes and learning situations as the context for science, engineering and technology investigations. He also proposed and implemented the pioneering concept of integrated adjustable virtual laboratories and designed
Conference Session
Instrumentation and Controls Laboratories
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Driss Benhaddou, University of Houston; Alan Rolf Mickelson, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2009-2205: ASSESSMENT OF REMOTE “OPTICAL CIRCUITS”LABORATORY USING EMBEDDED MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUESDriss Benhaddou, University of HoustonAlan Rolf Mickelson, University of Colorado, Boulder Page 14.259.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Assessment of Remote“Optical Circuits” Laboratory using Embedded Measurement Techniques1 AbstractThis paper presents the result of a embedded assessment technique used to evaluate student learn-ing outcome of online laboratories in an optical circuits course. The laboratories are remotelycontrolled experiments using actual optical equipment controlled using labview. Students conductthe experiments remotely and collect
Conference Session
Student Learning and Assessment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andre Butler, Mercer University; William Moses, Mercer University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Method of Assessment to Examine Experimental Design in Mechanical Engineering LaboratoriesStudents in the mechanical specialization at Mercer University are currently required to take twogeneral mechanical engineering laboratory courses—one in the third year of the curriculum andthe other in the fourth year. The first of these courses begins with seven or eight single periodlaboratories in which the students are directed to complete a well-defined set of procedures andperform simple analyses. In an effort to more formally introduce experimental design into thelaboratory experience, this course ends with a three project sequence in which students areprovided with an experimental objective (e.g., determine the coefficient of