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Conference Session
Working in Teams: ERM Roundtable
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Jackson, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Nathan Mentzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Angelika N Zissimopoulos, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Educational Research and Methods
technology (3rd ed.). Reston, VA: International Technology Education Association. (Original work published 2000)3. Raney, C., & Jacoby, R. (2010, Winter). Decisions by design: Stop deciding, start designing. Rotman Magazine, 34-39.4. ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission. (2013). Criteria for accrediting engineering programs. Baltimore: Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Retrieved from: http://www.abet.org/eac-criteria-2014-2015/5. Crismond, D. P., & Adams, R. S. (2012). The informed design teaching and learning matrix. Journal of Engineering Education, 101(4), 738-797.6. National Academy of Engineering. (2005). Educating the engineer of 2020: Adapting engineering education to the
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre- College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tameshia Ballard Baldwin, North Carolina State University; Vincent William DeLuca, North Carolina State University; Aaron C. Clark, North Carolina State University
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #127225th Year Master’s Degree Program for Engineers: Preparing the Next Gener-ation of K-12 Technology, Engineering and Design Education Teachers (Workin Progress)Dr. Tameshia S. Ballard, North Carolina State University Dr. Tameshia Ballard is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of STEM Education within the College of Education and Director of Engineering Education within the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. She earned a B.S. in Biological Engineering from North Carolina State Uni- versity and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Biological Systems Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic
Conference Session
Best of Computers in Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghavender Goud Yadagiri, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering; Sai Prasanth Krishnamoorthy, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering; Vikram Kapila, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
exposed to basic concepts ofcomputation and computer programming, without having to go beyond the user friendly blocksbased interface. Figure 6 shows an arena for the maze-based educational game. Page 26.17.7 Figure 6: Maze-based Educational Game.Note that our proposed “gamification” of robot-programming satisfies several rules of goodgame design for learning. First, it provides the student an opportunity for active learning,wherein s/he learns the concepts of programming while trying to score points in the game. Evenas the student is engrossed in the game to score points, s/he is involuntarily learning andpracticing
Conference Session
Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Topics in Construction Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ifte Choudhury, Texas A&M University
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Construction
. It is generally accepted thatattending classes is an important aspect of college experience.10Studies reveal that there is a relationship between absenteeism and student performance incourses9. The hypothesis that there is a strong relationship between class attendance and studentlearning has been investigated empirically in journals of higher education. It is not surprising thatmost studies have found an inverse relationship between being absent from the class and courseperformance10,11,12,13.Studies have been conducted on the inverse relationship between absenteeism and studentperformance in different courses at college level. As long back as in the 1970’s, Jenne14 found thatattendance played a major role in a health science course
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David M. Beams P.E., University of Texas, Tyler; Hector A. Ochoa, University of Texas, Tyler
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
blocks. One terminal blockcontains the connections (E, B, C) for a BJT. A second terminal block has connections (S, G, D)for a MOSFET. The third terminal block makes available ±15VDC that may be used assubstrate bias voltages when tracing the IV characteristics of MOSFETs that are part of transistorarrays (e.g., CD4007).Two switches determine the functional mode of the curve tracer (MOSFET vs BJT, andNPN/NMOS vs PNP/PMOS).Fig. 1. Curve tracer front-panel connections. The unit is presently configured to measure the I-Vcharacteristics of a PMOS device.Figure 2 is a block diagram of the curve tracer. We have a complete schematic diagram of thedevice, but it is not included here. The schematic was drawn in landscape mode on an 11”×17”sheet, and
Conference Session
Assessment of Engineering Leadership Skills
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Bayless, Ohio University
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Engineering Leadership Development Division
faced.Capstone ExperienceThe objectives of the Capstone Experience, as given to the students, were 1. Choose a “real-life” leadership opportunity in an organization that you have the greatest personal interest (passion) in addressing 2. Describe the leadership opportunity (including aspects the organizational structure) 3. Describe the problem(s) that you will or must address in this role 4. Envision the organization in your ideal outcome(s) and describe 5. Explain your vision for solving the problem(s) by developing specific objectives 6. Create a strategic plan for achieving your vision including a. Communication strategy b. Delegation and empowerment of your followers c. Timeline for completion of your
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan L. Murray, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Amber M. Henslee, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Douglas K. Ludlow, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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Engineering Ethics
professional engineers. The prevalence of unethical behaviors, such asplagiarism, among college students has increased significantly in the past 30 years10. Researchsuggests that science and technology students have the highest levels of cheating includingplagiarism10. University educators often debate whether plagiarism is committed willfully orunintentionally out of ignorance and research investigating this area appears equivocal.Therefore, we sought to investigate first-semester freshmen engineering students’ understandingof plagiarism at a science and technology university.Nearly 1,100 first year engineering students at a Missouri University of Science and Technology(Missouri S&T) completed an online survey and corresponding quiz designed to
Conference Session
Persistence and Retention
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George D. Ricco, Purdue University, West Lafayette; James F. Ryan III, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Educational Research and Methods
subsetsdescribed in the Data and Design section. The results are presented in Table 3. Last Group  MI  Full Cohort  Only Engineers  Engineering  Whole Space  I(T;S)  0.111103 0.083926 0.087116   I(G;S)  0.031648 0.031923 0.031516 Did Not  Graduate  I(T;S)  0.14089 0.113506 0.102177   I(G;S)  0.031166 0.035844 0.035115 Graduated  I(T;S)  0.028349 0.03692
Conference Session
Two-year College Division: Authors Address Transfer Matters-Part I
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carl Whitesel, Mesa Community College; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Two Year College Division
. Additionalresearch of this novel finding should be performed, particularly with regard to the relationshipsbetween SES, first generation students, and self-efficacy. One recommendation for futureresearch is to modify the demographic portion of the survey instrument to include additionalquestions pertaining to respondent SES. More information will only help to clarify and possiblysupport this unique finding.Future studies should be conducted to confirm these findings as well as to identify additionallinks between personal characteristics and self-efficacy of community college engineeringstudents. One avenue for future research includes extending the study into a longitudinal studyto collect data over time. This study and Whannell et al.’s study had similar
Conference Session
Fundamental: K-12 Students' Beliefs, Motivation, and Self-efficacy
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randa L. Shehab, University of Oklahoma; Susan E. Walden, University of Oklahoma; Emily Elizabeth Wellborn, University of Oklahoma
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
applicability to underrepresented students. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 78 (2), 184-192. 4. Correll, J. S. (2001, May). Gender and the Career Choice Process: The Role of Biased Self-Assesments. American Journal of Sociology, 1691-1730. 5. Martin, P. J., Simmons, R. D., & Yu, L. S. (2013). The Role of Social Capital in the Experiences of Hispanic Women Engineering Majors. Journal of Engineering Education, 102 (2), 227-243. 6. Shehab, R. L., Murphy, T. J., Davidson, J., Foor, C. E., Reed-Rhoads, T., Trytten, D. A. & Walden, S. E. Page 26.1170.9 Academic Struggles and Strategies: How
Conference Session
New Engineering Educators Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Ranalli, Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton; Jacob Preston Moore, Pennsylvania State University, Mont Alto
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New Engineering Educators
the process of scoring resubmissions. Time savings can also be achieved by allowing students to continue from the point in a problem where their mistake occurred.Mastery grading on the whole can improve student learning, and if done correctly it can be aneasy way for new engineering educators to establish a fair system that encourages studentgrowth. It is hoped that the guidelines provided above can help new engineering educatorsseamlessly integrate this innovate method into their classrooms.References[1] M. Borrego, J. E. Froyd, and T. S. Hall, “Diffusion of Engineering Education Innovations: A Survey or Awareness and Adoption Rates in U.S. Engineering Departments,” J. Eng. Educ., vol. 99, no. 3, pp. 185–207, Jul. 2010.[2] D
Conference Session
First Year Programs Division Poster Session: The Best Place to Really Talk about First-Year Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicole Lynn Larson, University of Calgary; Genevieve Hoffart, University of Calgary; Tom O'Neill, University of Calgary; Marjan Eggermont, University of Calgary; William Daniel Rosehart P.Eng., University of Calgary; Bob Brennan, University of Calgary
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First-Year Programs
objectives “How often is there tension in your team caused byfor each of our roles.” member(s) not performing as well as expected?”“Team members seek solutions that will be good “I can rely on those with whom I work in this group.”for all of us.”Adapt Educate“Our team will re-establish coordination when “We work to improve and refine our existing knowledgethings go wrong.” and expertise.”“We regularly monitor how well we are meeting “We evaluate diverse options regarding the course ofour team goals.” the project.”“We seek to understand each other’s strengths “We use our opposing views as a learning
Conference Session
Fundamental: K-12 Students and Engineering Design Practices (Part 2)
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle E Jordan , Arizona State University; Tonatiuh Munguia-Villanueva, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
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Diversity
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Page 26.1629.8 Design Activity (pp. 319-341). Chichester: Wiley.2. Cross, N., & Cross, A. C. (1998). Expertise in engineering design. Research in Engineering Design, 10(3), 141- 149.3. Dannels, D. P., Anson, C. M., Bullard, L., & Peretti, S. (2003). Challenges in learning communication skills in chemical engineering. Communication Education, 52(1), 50-56.4. Dym, C. L., Agogino, A. M., Eris, O., Frey, D. D., & Leifer, L. J. (2005). Engineering design thinking, teaching, and learning. Journal of Engineering Education, 94(1), 103-120.5. Otto, K. N. & Wood, K. L. (2000). Product design techniques in reverse engineering and new product development. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.6
Conference Session
ECCD Applications
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hassan Moghbelli, Arak University of Technology, Arak, Iran; Shahab Sabzi, Arak University of Technology, Arak, Iran
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
, “Hybrid diesel generator/renewable energy system performance modeling,” Renew. Energy, vol. 67, pp. 97–102, Jul. 2014.2. J. E. Paiva and A. S. Carvalho, “Controllable hybrid power system based on renewable energy sources for modern electrical grids,” Renew. Energy, vol. 53, pp. 271–279, May 2013.3. Y.-C. Kuo, Y.-M. Huang, and L.-J. Liu, “Integrated circuit and system design for renewable energy inverters,” Int. J. Electr. Power Energy Syst., vol. 64, pp. 50–57, Jan. 2015.4. H. Belmili, M. Haddadi, S. Bacha, M. F. Almi, and B. Bendib, “Sizing stand-alone photovoltaic–wind hybrid system: Techno-economic analysis and optimization,” Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev., vol. 30, pp. 821–832, Feb. 2014.5. D. Saheb-Koussa, M
Conference Session
Two-year College Division: Authors Address Transfer Matters-Part I
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carl Whitesel, Mesa Community College; Adam R. Carberry, Arizona State University
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Two Year College Division
regard toconceptual knowledge of DC circuit analysis and this unique population of community collegestudents. This is a major gap that has been addressed by the present study, which confirms thesame relationship in this population.Bibliography1 Streveler, R., Litzinger, T. A., Miller, R. L., & Steif, P. S. (2008). Learning Conceptual Knowledge in the Engineering Sciences: Overview and Future Research Directions. Journal of Engineering Education, 97(3), 279-294.2 Jones, B. D., Paretti, M. C., Hein, S. F., & Knott, T. W. (2010). An Analysis of Motivation Constructs with First- Year Engineering Students: Relationships Among Expectancies, Values, Achievement, and Career Plans. Journal of
Conference Session
Innovative Use of Technology II
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shuang Wei, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Yingjie Chen, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Tim McGraw, Purdue University; April Ginther, Purdue University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
., Dobrovolsky, M. & Katamba, F. Contemporary linguistics: an introduction. (Longman, 1996).9. Fraser, H. Teaching pronunciation: A handbook for teachers and trainers. (2001). at 10. Dina, A.-T. & Ciornei, S.-I. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer Assisted Language Learning and Teaching for Foreign Languages. Procedia-Soc. Behav. Sci. 76, 248–252 (2013).11. Kim, I.-S. Automatic Speech Recognition: Reliability and Pedagogical Implications for Teaching Pronunciation. J. Educ. Technol. Soc. 9, 322–334 (2006).12. Talebi, F. & Teimoury, N. The Effect of Computer- assisted Language Learning on Improving EFL Learners’ Pronunciation Ability. World J. Engl. Lang. 3, (2013).13. Inouye, K. K., Sheres, S. C
Conference Session
Engineering Economy Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ted Eschenbach P.E., TGE Consulting; Neal A Lewis, University of Bridgeport
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Engineering Economy
(2014)10The longer Park (2016) was published since Park (2013)7, so the shorter book will not beincluded. Other titles in engineering economy have lower market shares than the included books.Note that reference #s are included here, but due to the large number of repetitive labels andreferences, the texts are simply referred to by author and edition.We have chosen to focus on the content of formal examples that are presented as part of eachchapter rather than homework problems for two reasons. First, it is much clearer which approachor approaches are being used. Second, since several texts have total problem sets ranging fromnearly a 1000 to over 1500, using problems as a basis would be overwhelming.In analyzing the examples, the first step was
Conference Session
Teaching & Learning Dynamics, Vibration, and Mechanics More Broadly
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jacob R Grohs, Virginia Tech; Michelle M Soledad, Virginia Tech, Ateneo de Davao University; David B Knight, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Scott W Case, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Mechanics
education," 2008.[2] National Academy of Engineering, "Educating the Engineer of 2020: Adapting Engineering Education to the New Century," National Academies Press, 2005.[3] A. M. Ogilvie, D. B. Knight, M. Borrego, A. A. Fuentes, P. A. Nava and V. E. Taylor, "Transfer Student Pathways to Engineering Degrees: A Multi-Institutional Study Based in Texas," in 45th Annual Frontiers in Education (FIE) Conference, El Paso, TX, 2015.[4] National Research Council, "Enhancing the community college pathway to engineering careers," The National Academies Press, Washington, D.C., 2005.[5] M. W. Ohland, S. D. Sheppard, G. Lichtenstein, O. Eris, D. Chachra and R. Layton, "Persistence, Engagement and Migration in engineering Programs," Journal of
Conference Session
Research Methods I: Developing Research Tools and Methods
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Quardokus Fisher, Oregon State University; Laura Hirshfield, University of Michigan; Amanda Siebert-Evenstone, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
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Educational Research and Methods
compare different feedback structures, both visually(as a network and projected point) and through summary statistics that reflect theweighted structure of connections. The remainder of this section outlines the method ofENA. The details of how ENA was used to analyze the coaching sessions are provided inthe Results and Discussion section.To begin our ENA of co-occurrences of discourse elements (Table 1’s codes), we firstsubdivided the utterances of discourse into groups of utterances. These groups are calledstanza windows. The utterances within a window are assumed to be topically related. Inthis study, we examined conversations between students and coaches where students andcoaches are responding to each other’s previous discourse. As a result
Conference Session
Effective Use of Technology in Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frank Vahid, University of California - Riverside; Alex Daniel Edgcomb, Zybooks; Susan Lysecky, Zybooks; Roman Lysecky, University of Arizona
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
 built around those features. The interactive material of course  covers   digital  design  topics  not  included  in  this  paper  for  space  reasons, such as creating sequential circuits to implement FSMs.   Having  its  roots  in  2014  rather  than   in  the   1980's  when  digital  design  dealt  with  much  smaller circuits,  the  material  also  strives  to  teach  a  modern  view  of  digital  design,  going  bottom  up  as   before, but being sure to reach register­transfer­level design as promptly as reasonable.  Boolean algebra Digital  design  is  based  on  the  mathematics  and  properties  of  Boolean  algebra
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First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jack Bringardner, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Yona Jean-Pierre, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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First-Year Programs
; Bucks, G. W., & Meyers, K. L. (2015, June), A Multiple-institution Investigation of Student Perceptions of the Inverted Classroom in First-year Engineering Courses Paper presented at 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/p.23413 2. Banu, E. A., & Swamidason, S. M., & Raju, P., & Rajan, P. (2015, June), Video-based, Game-integrated Concept Tutors – Effectiveness in Freshman Courses Paper presented at 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/p.25038 3. Bucks, G. W., & Ossman, K. A. (2015, June), Variations on Flipping a First-year Engineering Computing Course Paper presented at 2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
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Software and Programming
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Frank Vahid, University of California - Riverside; Alex Daniel Edgcomb, Zybooks; Bailey Alan Miller, Zyante Inc.; Tony Givargis, University of California - Irvine
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Computers in Education
 Embedded  systems  have  changed  dramatically  in  recent  decades.  At  their  start in the 1970's and growth  in  the 1980's, embedded systems consisted of relatively simple microcontroller hardware, often  programmed  in  low­level  assembly  language,  to  configure  a  few  peripherals  and  interact with  a  few  input/output  pins.  Today,  improvements  in  speed,  memory  size,  and  power  have changed  the  emphasis  from   hardware  to  software,  with  microcontrollers  supporting  tens  of thousands  of  lines  of  code,  perhaps  programmed  in  C,  often  with  concurrent  tasks,  interacting with  dozens  of  peripherals  and  potentially  hundreds  of  input/output  pins  in  time­multiplexed manner,  and  dynamically  changing
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter M. Osterberg, University of Portland; Aziz Sukru Inan, University of Portland
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Electrical and Computer
∆U 1 1Uwhere S is the Seebeck coefficient. Cold Hot n Contact 1 Contact 2 E E _ + VOC ε µ1 µ1 qVOC µ2 µ2 0 1 f1(E) 0 1 f2(E) Figure 9. 1-D
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Analysis of Effectiveness and Impacts of Graduate Programs: Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sriram Sundararajan, Iowa State University
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Graduate Studies
were expected to attend at least 2 sessions of the Iowa State Conference on Race andEthnicity, which is held on campus every spring. Table 1: Schedule of topics covered during the semester long course. Week Topic(s) 1-2 Introduction to Broader Impacts 3 Explaining the impact of your work 4-5 K-12 engagement 6-7 Broadening Participation 8 Engaging the public 10 Promoting teaching, training and learning 11 Assessment of activities 12-15 Course Project: Objectives and Scope; Project details; Assessment plan and results if piloted
Conference Session
Design Tools and Skill Development
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William H. Guilford, University of Virginia
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Design in Engineering Education
knowledge.” [19]We hypothesize that, like obtaining surface knowledge before engaging in problem-basedlearning, developing early student competencies in the skills underpinning engineering designwill lead to improvements in design projects in the later years of engineering students’ education.These underpinning skills ought not be restricted to mathematics and computation, but alsoinclude fabrication. We assert that these skills are best gained through overt training rather than“as needed” in the context of a project-based class.Literature Cited[1] K. T. Ulrich and S. D. Eppinger, Product design and development. Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2000.[2] M. D. Murphy, K. L. Wood, K. Otto, J. Bezdek, and D. Jensen, “Building Better Mousetrap Builders: Courses
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Constituent Committee Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Onur Bilgen, Old Dominion University; Karina Arcaute, Old Dominion University; Michel Albert Audette, Old Dominion University; Anthony W. Dean, Old Dominion University
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Military and Veterans
(45%).Most of the sailors were males (17 of 20). Based on the data provided by the sailors through theQualtrics online survey, six sailors of 20 were not aware of the CNO / OPNAV 41's “Print theFleet Initiative” within the U.S. Navy before the workshop. They expressed that there is a gap inthe current expertise within their organization to utilize additive manufacturing for naval purposes.The majority of sailors agreed that their overall knowledge on 3D printing and reverse engineeringsignificantly improved as a result of this workshop. They also noted that they would like to attendan extended version of the workshop, or even have it as a part of their regular naval training (a C-school for electronics technicians). Most of the workshop
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Construction 1: Special Topics in Construction Education: BIM, Simulation, Sustainability, and Safety
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pranshoo Solanki P.E., Illinois State University
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Construction
evaluated through the course evaluation and surveyquestionnaire. The specific survey questions are as follows:Q-1 Green Concrete project helped you in understanding sustainability concepts.Q-2 Hands-on-activities through Green Concrete project increased student participation andimproved student learning in this course.Q-3 In the future, this course should continue Green Concrete project.Q-4 Green Concrete project presentation and report improved your learning in this course.Q-5 I am able to accurately define what is meant by sustainable design practice in constructionprojects.Q-6 The lessons in this course provided me with an awareness of sustainable design practices.Q-7 I tried to relate material covered in lecture(s) to group project assignment.Q
Conference Session
Assessment of Student Work
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leanne Petry, Central State University; Morris M. Girgis, Central State University
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Educational Research and Methods
court case related to a report written by the student apprentice on the degradation and in servicefailure of a manufactured material. The overarching question to answer for the court and jurywas why the material degraded and eventually failed. The written report and expert testimonyprovided was based on evidentiary analytical data which supported the apprentice’sconclusion(s) in this PBL scenario.Identified background: Students were to search the scientific literature to find a publishedprocedure suitable for the analysis of the desired components of the sample(s). Students wererequired to be able to accomplish the procedure with four (4) of the instruments that wereavailable in the instrumental analysis laboratory. Students needed at least two
Conference Session
Engineering Economy Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ona Egbue, University of South Carolina, Upstate
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Engineering Economy
results of this studyprovide insight into innovative teaching methods that can be applied to engineering economicscourses and other courses in STEM as well as associated challenges.References.Ankeny, C. J., & Krause, S. J. (2014). Flipped Biomedical Engineering Classroom using Pencasts and Muddiest Point Web-enabled Tools. Proceedings of The ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, June 15 - 18, 2014. Indianapolis IN.Freeman, S., Eddy, S. L., McDonough, M., Smith, M. K., Okoroafor, N., Jordt, H., & Wenderoth, M. P. (2014). Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(23), 8410-8415.Benson, L. C., Orr, M. K
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Automation in Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Radharamanan, Mercer University
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Manufacturing
Table 1. Table 1: G-Codes for Circles and Squares Circle Square G20 M3 S1000 G20 G90 G40 G90 G0 M3 S____ G00 X0 Y0 Z0 Z-_____ G01 Z-___ F__ G1 X.918 F__ G02 X0 Y0 I.446 J0 F__ G1 Y.918 G1 X0 G00 X0 Y0 G1 Y0 G01 Z-___ F__ G02 X0 Y0 I.446 J0 F__ M30 G28 M30 G28Two levels of spindle speed (S