College in Dublin, Ireland, in 2003 and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2006 and 2010. He has been the recipient of over a dozen invention, entrepreneurship, and student mentoring awards including the MIT $100K business plan competition, Whitaker Health Sciences Fund Fellowship, and the MIT Graduate Student Mentor of the Year.Prof. Gareth J. Bennett, Trinity College Dublin Dr. Gareth J. Bennett, B.A., B.A.I., M.Sc., Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechan- ical and Manufacturing Engineering in Trinity College Dublin and has recently returned from Stanford University where he was a Visiting Scholar in the School of Engineering and the
granules (video clips, simulations, class notes, knowledge-based questions, etc.), should be developed. REUs have worked on developing relationaldatabases that are used to store and display the taxonomic structure of the domains and othershave worked on developing educational materials (“modules” and “granules”). REU projectsinclude developing video or audio tracks of faculty lectures or programming or drafting plans forimplementing interactive simulations. REUs might also participate in VaNTH assessment andevaluation activities, developing web-based forms for surveys, spreadsheets, or assisting with thecompilation and statistical analysis of assessment data. Some REUs, especially those with abackground in education, have joined the Learning
what we consider to-be a goodway to perform a project.A good work processThe following characterize a good work process and a good specialist contribution in thegroup report that is the product result:1. The work follows an agreed-upon plan developed by the project group. Its point of departure is an approved problem statement and rules for working together. The group must also have defined the aims and objectives of the project. The plan must involve everyone in the group.2. The work process must inspire and stimulate the development of both independent specialist skills as well as a collective responsibility towards the project group and the project. The synergy effect prevailing in teamwork1 of this
interns be designing gang toilet plans, hip roof plans or basic wall sections nor willengineering interns be drawing steel framing plans or detailed shop drawings; it can all bedesigned by computer, the process is now automated! What will be left for the designer will bethe design philosophy, the ideal value judgements and critical review of the automated designproduct itself. This is going to have a profound effect on the way we design, how we define it,produce it and teach it.These technological changes are going to lead to a philosophical separation between academiaand industry because certain cognitive processes will be completely automated by technology,thus rendering specific types of knowledge obsolete. In the same token, certain types
accredited construction engineering that existsin the department; the department now offers undergraduate degrees in both civil engineeringand construction engineering, and plans to continue doing so. One must look below the surfaceto observe the impact of the guiding principles on the resulting curriculum. Throughout allcourses, team projects and the design process are an expected part of the course content.The Freshman Sequence. The freshman introduction to civil and construction engineering iscontained in a two course sequence. This intent of this sequence is to satisfy the needs for afreshman experience identified above. The first of this sequence presents a broad picture of civilengineering, begins the process of thinking through engineering
Meteorology and Air Pollution Water Resources Planning and Design Hydrogeology Geology Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment and Remediation EV489 EV490 Hydrology and Hydraulic Design GRADUATION Page 8.691.3 Figure 1
other problems: manystudents possessed poor learning and study habits, high student frustration, and a great deal ofstudents with a myriad of personal difficulties impinging on their abilities to achieve. Toaddress these shortcomings, two affective initiatives were piloted in Fall 2001 and continued inSpring 2002: (1) the discussion approach and (2) the self-reflection approach.Discussion ApproachThe discussion approach11 involved numerous class discussions about the students’ cognitive-affective potential. During these discussions students were encouraged to confidently order theirlearning experiences around the works of Bloom,6, 7 Maslow,16 Polya,23 Whitehead,31Armstrong,2 and others. The ability of students to plan their cognitive growth and
today as playing an important role in our planning in industrialsector. The industries that are going to adopt these practices will be expected to make changes inpolicies and programs that can reach these goals. They also require collaboration amonggovernment, industry, labor and educational institutions. To achieve this partnership,manufacturing companies must make organizational changes that will support the new companyculture.Trends in Engineering EducationSeveral studies have shown that employment in research and development high-tech industriesare shifting dramatically toward service industries. The demand for high-tech workers is shiftingto jobs more involved with service creation than production of goods. Trend is towards moreengineers
program is a full-day seminar split into twosessions; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The morning session focuses on markingstrategies and planning skills while the afternoon session focuses on the TA-student relationship.Time management, task planning and communication skills are identified as crucial componentsof the TA experience and thus are the central themes of the training program. Through thistraining, TAs will be able to identify the wide range of needs in the classroom and be equippedwith the tools and resources necessary to facilitate the learning in culturally diverse settings.The individual sessions are run by the facilitators through five general steps:Identify objectivesDiscuss relevanceExpand discussionActivities &
encourage completion of a baccalaureateengineering degree in the traditional time frame. To accomplish the goal of integrating the students through academic and social supports,the proposed action plan was to implement program activities through two strategies. The firststrategy was to develop a set of student support activities that included academic, financial, andsocial components that would facilitate mentoring, community building, and retention. Second,internship opportunities were to be developed to enhance career development and post-graduatecareer preparation. However, a selection of the student support activities became non-operational. This was due in large part to the different needs that transfer students bring withthem to the
making classes were interspersed with activities thatinvolved mathematics either directly, e.g., working on traditional math worksheets or playingmath games, or indirectly, e.g., creating games or participating in discussion activities.Students were given surveys to evaluate their a) interest in games, b) technological literacy, andc) math motivation and college plans. A pre-algebra readiness test was given from the suite ofstandardized tests developed by the Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project (MDTP, 2010).Decisions about math integration were based on the results, and also on conversations withadministrators, in particular their concerns that every child be able to pass the California StateHigh School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) as soon as possible
theentire test set. For prioritization, test cases are ranked based on a suitable metric (e.g., based onthe statement coverage of each test).This module also discusses the potential weakness of using minimization and prioritization forselecting regression tests. Additional test selection techniques for regression testing are alsocovered. Module 3 is most suitable for inclusion in the advanced programming course (e.g., CS4336) and the undergraduate testing course (e.g., CS/SE 4367).Module 4 – Quality Software Testing Documentation: Leave yourself more than a noteThis module covers software testing documentation standards and the importance of creatingquality documents. Students are taught about the documents such as test plans, test requirements
support and artifical intelligence, risk assessment and planning, planetary exploration with multiple rovers, software engineering and communications interoperability. Dr. Skelton has published and presented numerous papers on topics related to his research.Wei Zheng, Jackson State UniversityHuiRu Shih, Jackson State UniversityEvelyn Leggette , Jackson State UniversityTzusheng Pei , Jackson State University Page 15.514.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 ENHANCING STUDENT LEARNING AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS THROUGH SELF-REGULATED LEARNING ASSESSMENT FOR COMPUTER
in Figure 1, the use of (Objective, Analytical) Mechanical Engineersthe animation functionalities Manufacturing Engineersprovides workers, technicians and Managementmanagement better understanding Object based simulations Techniciansand conceptualization of new (Visual, Intuitive) Workerslayouts and processes before theyare built, permitting improved Figure 1: Simulation Spectrum of Comprehension.brainstorming and idea generation.At our school additional simulation applications are planned or under evaluation forincorporation into the technology curriculum. These include Delmia’s V5 DPM Powertrain,Process
paperconcludes with a discussion of plans for future collaborative efforts between HU/COM andengineering faculty at ERAU/Prescott.ContextERAU/Prescott is a 4-year university in Northern Arizona with an enrollment of approximately1,700 undergraduate students. The most popular engineering degree program is AerospaceEngineering (AE). Students majoring in AE take typical AE courses such as EngineeringMaterials Science with Laboratory, Solid Mechanics, Experimental Aerodynamics, SpaceMechanics, Aerodynamics and Structures. There is a strong emphasis on laboratory and designwork to prepare the students for the senior capstone design courses.Students majoring in AE must choose one of two design tracks: aircraft or spacecraft. Theaircraft track culminates in a
been developed to implement agility within manufacturingenterprises, including Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) and Computer IntegratedManufacturing (CIM) systems. Such systems consist of flexible, programmable manufacturinghardware and information system components. They allow for centralized control ofmanufacturing-related activities and help to improve the overall integration of design withmanufacturing. In addition, they may support production planning and scheduling, enhanceproduct service activities such as maintenance and repair, and furthermore provide a vehicle formanufacturing training and research [2]. Page 15.111.2However
quality and the natural resource base essential for future development.”As Mays2 points out, the concept of sustainability is not new. However, official recognition ofthe concept in practice has come relatively recently. For example, the ASCE Board of Directorsintroduced the concept into the ASCE Code of Ethics a little more than a decade ago3.Equipping civil engineers at the university level to plan and design sustainable developments,buildings, and processes is also relatively new. Even sanitary and in more recent timesenvironmental engineering, which is a fairly mature civil engineering sub-discipline, focusedpredominantly in the environmental and economic spheres of sustainability with less emphasison the social element. Steineman4
-rise hostels.The problem in the body of the case is then described more thoroughly by readdressing the landuse problem and outlining the options of action: building more older-style sprawling dormitoriesand therefore ignoring the land use problem, renovating older dormitories to add more rooms, orbuilding more high-rise hostels to meet land use restraints. This section gives information aboutthe planned enrollment expansion data, campus trends on social life and building use, as well asrenovation ideas and constraints. An overview of the high-rise hostels, similar to the onedescribing the older hostels, is given to help the student realize the differences and establish prosand cons of the two designs.The problem as it exists has now been
methodologies and procedures: project identification, initial research and source contacts, system analysis/requirements, requirement review, design, design review, periodic progress report, procurement of materials, and planning (Criterion 2, items a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k) 6. use oral and written communication skills in a real-world problem solving situation (Criterion 2, item g) 7. provide and present the good project proposal, periodic progress reports, project presentation, and project proposal report (Criterion 2, items e, g, k)We note that a design project is often thought of as a constructive problem-solvingprocess. In general, students learn about the design by experiencing severalinterdependent and
matterexpertise. Here again some preliminary assessment and planning by instructors can helpto ensure that students operate under relevant assumptions and share informationappropriately. There is evidence that other personality, behavioral style, and attitudinaldifferences as well as gender also shape how student work and learn in a virtual setting.For instance, students with certain visual learning styles and or independent behavioralstyles learn better in web environments. On the other hand, aural, dependent and morepassive learners may not do as well. Students with a high motivation to learn, greaterself-regulating behavior, and the belief they can learn online do better7. The second process input we consider important is the nature of
University have worked together to make this amodel of successful educational program enhancement.Introduction Throughout history, NASA has played a critical role in promoting engineering andscience education at colleges and universities. NASA has accomplished its educationalobjectives by following a well-established structure and leveraging its resources to accomplishprogram goals. NASA has notably committed to education since its creation in 1958. Thisstrong commitment has been continuously reflected in the agency's Strategic Plan, in whicheducation is viewed as important as space exploration. NASA’s national education program isdevoted to “inspire the next generation of explorers”. This education program is carried outthrough NASA
in the machine shop or classroom as part of a competition.Each day of camp is slightly different. Campers arrive on a Tuesday afternoon and stay untilFriday evening. Tuesday is used as a day to get acquainted with those involved in the camp andto complete some small projects. On this day, each 8-camper group completes a banner, whichidentifies their group. Prior to completing their banner, each group must create a plan for theirbanner that is then shared with their counselors and “approved”. This is similar to gainingapproval from a supervisor for completing a project at work in a certain manner. If changes haveto be made to the plan during the process of creating the banner, the group must create a change
There is extensive literature on teacher questioning6 as well as articles on the artof effective questioning. One way to become skilled as a classroom questioner is to use Bloom’staxonomy to gauge proficiency and target areas for growth. Using Bloom as a guide, instructorscan structure questions at each level and create questions that are meaningful and purposeful andthat foster a learning environment that promotes the process of active learning. Classroomquestions are often spontaneous and while such questions can be effective, CPS provides thecapability to plan and pre-program questions. This thoughtful consideration of questions helpsinstructors tailor information to appropriate instructional levels and keep students engaged.Specific
Dance Club. Justin plans to pursue a graduate-level education in astrophysics.Jill Frey, Sweet Water Foundation Jill Frey has worked in several areas of scientific research and education since earning degrees from the University of Wisconsin and Concordia University with Bachelors of Science in Zoology and Education, and a Masters of Science in Progam Development and Evaulation. She has always been a strong believer in the power of authentic learning and has helped to develop a variety of experiential learning programs including: an urban environmental center, a marine and freshwater focused charter school, a youth run urban organic greenhouse business, incorporating aquaponics into classroom curriculum. In
-learning projects can be fairly involved and require extensive logistical considerations,especially when they occur outside of the United States. Obtaining a DCP early in the project canhelp significantly. When fielding prospective projects and during initial investigations, a DCPmay have insight into what types of supplies and materials as well as tools and labor will beinvolved. These factors are critical in understanding if the project will be sustainable in theproposed locale. During the design and planning stages, a DCP can help save the project teamtime and effort by making suggestions concerning the practicality of early ideas. Designsgenerated by students, because of their lack of field experience, may not initially consider real-world
should undertake community engagement. I will nowdiscuss each program’s philosophy of how engineers should undertake community engagement.The Design for Extreme Affordability course at Stanford University uses design thinking todevelop products and services for people making less than $4/day.3 Students work in teamssupervised by different businesses already operating in target communities. In addition todeveloping a working prototype, student teams author business plans to strategize how to serve alarge customer base. Several projects focus on increasing the incomes of smallholder farmers orproviding assorted low-cost health care products suited to rural environments. Philosophically,the Design for Extreme Affordability course conceives poverty
industry partners. The project subsequently identified towhat extent, and how, each skill is contained as a student-gained competency within thecurriculum.In order to identify and understand the skills required by employers, they must be engaged andinvolved. Often this entails an educational institution creating a forum where an employerrepresentative can experience the institution’s commitment and communicate their knowledge ofrequired skills.The NSF project mentioned previously identified critical technical and non-technical skills aswell, and further created linkages between courses, programs, and careers. The project, originallybegun in 2008, consisted of a one-day planning conference with manufacturing representativesto learn their views
creation of an interdisciplinary committee. For a review of the work oninterdisciplinary graduate supervision, see [9].Where a number of studies have investigated the role of the graduate advisor for interdisciplinarystudents [9-11], few investigate the role of the graduate student’s committee. A graduate student’scommittee generally comprises of 4-5 members who “work with them on developing a programplan, preparing and taking comprehensive exams, planning and executing a study, andcompleting the dissertation” [12]. For a graduate student earning an interdisciplinary degree, therole of the committee may vary from a traditional committee. Committee members may be usedto supplement expertise from disciplines that the advisor is not familiar with to
design is on mechanical theory and calculation techniques. Many aspects ofthe field can be lost when the focus of the class plays so heavily on the analytical aspects of thetopic and students can lose their motivation under the onslaught of applied theory and math.Overcoming these difficulties is particularly important at UWP because reinforced concrete de-sign is required of all civil engineering students, not just those with an emphasis in structural en-gineering. Students who are not planning an emphasis in structures may not grasp the worth ofthe class to their future careers.To better engage the students at UWP, the reinforced concrete design course includes a designcompetition in conjunction with the construction of a sample beam that is
. Need a display case for company’s products4. Need window view facing the street5. There are two existing columns ( Doric Order) at the entrance6. Need a screen for tele-conference7. Ceiling could be a dome, curved ceiling; coffer ceiling; floating ceiling or any other type of ceilings.8. Use 3D AutoCAD to create a 3D rendering for this space.9. You may choose appropriate finishes for this interior space. Please design lighting for this room also.10. Please refer to attached plan for dimensions. (an attached floor plan with dimensions were given to the students) Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition