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Conference Session
Changing the Classroom Environment in Mathematics Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenna Tague, Ohio State University; Gregory Richard Baker, Ohio State University
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
equations in modelling contexts. International Journal of Mathematics Education in Science and Technology, 35, 503 – 516.8. Roble, A., Tague, J., Czocher, J., & Baker, G. Pencasts as Exemplars of Mathematical Modelling for Engineering Students. Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Education, Marrakesh, Morocco, 2013.9. Tague, J., Czocher, J., Baker, G., & Roble, A. Choosing and Adapting Technology in a Mathematics Course for Engineers. Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, Atlanta, GA, 2013.10. Ärlebäck, J. B., Doerr, H. M., & O’Neil, A. H. (2013). A modeling perspective of interpreting rates of change in context. Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 15, 314- 336.11
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Christopher Palmieri; Judith Hooymans; Cole Gingrich; Tooran Emami Ph. D.; Aaron Dahlen; Joseph Staier
vesselshown in the Figure 5. Fig. 3. H-Bridge to Arduino Interface B. Networking Design Fig. 4. MD10C H-bridge to control thruster speed To begin creating the autonomous vessel, an on board computer is needed to do the calculations necessary for the controller that will later be implemented. Students decided upon a minimalistic version of CentOS 6.4 without a graphical user interface in order to maximize the speed of
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Programs and Courses Session 5
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heath Joseph LeBlanc, Ohio Northern University; Khalid S. Al-Olimat P.E., Ohio Northern University; Firas Hassan, Ohio Northern University; Nesreen Alsbou, Ohio Northern University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
OutcomesUpon the completion of this project, students certainly gained some knowledge related to circuitdesign and collaborated with each other working toward a common goal. In addition, it can beclaimed that the project activity supports the following students outcomes set by ABET: (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering; (b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data; (c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability; (d) an ability to function on
Conference Session
FPD 2: Building Community
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mangilal Agarwal, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Maher E. Rizkalla, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Sudhir Shrestha; Kody Varahramyan, IUPUI
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
students enrolled in Nanotechnology-TLC (TLC) andNon-TLC classes. A B C D F W GPA (avg) TLC 2013 17 7 1 0 0 0 3.64 TLC 2012 18 2 2 1 0 1 3.6 Non-TLC 1 9 5 4 0 3 3 2.9 Non-TLC 2 11 5 1 1 5 2 2.7 Non-TLC 3 6 8 4 1 6 0 2.3In summary, the students in the Nanotechnology-TLC performed better, as evidenced byattending class more regularly, submitting more of the assignments, and attaining higher coursegrades. The highlights on
Conference Session
Diversity in K-12 and Pre-college Engineering Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica M. Scolnic, Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach; Kathleen Spencer, Tufts University; Merredith D. Portsmore, Tufts University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Paper ID #9830Viewing student engineering through the lens of ”engineering moments”: Aninterpretive case study of 7th grade students with language-based learningdisabilitiesJessica M. Scolnic, Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach Originally from Wynnewood, PA, Jessica received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Engineering Education from Tufts University in 2013. She is now pursuing her M.S. in M.E. at Tufts, while managing the CEEO’s largest engineering outreach effort, the Student Teacher Outreach Mentorship Program.Dr. Kathleen Spencer, Tufts University Dr. Spencer is a
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Madhav D. Patil; Tamer Abukhalil
signal. The INT VI. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTSprovides information of data availability and data transfer We have designed and built five UB swarm robots andcomplete or not to the microcontroller respectively. performed several experiments to demonstrate the system’s feasibility (video clips are available on the Web).B. Control The fig. 6, 7, 8, and 9 shows the images of UB robot Controlling the robot is a really difficult task, swarm after implementing and mounting all the sensorsespecially for a swarm system. The robots in a multi agent and actuators. The hardware architecture of UB
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Opening General Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janna Rodriguez, Stanford University; Helen L. Chen, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University; Qu Jin, Stanford University; Samantha Ruth Brunhaver, Stanford University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Economic Impact via Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Stanford University.10. Greenhaus, J. H., Parasuraman, S., Collins, K. M. (2001). Career involvement and family involvement as moderators of relationships between work–family conflict and withdrawal from a profession. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 6(2), 91-10.11. Krueger, N.F., Reilly, M.D., & Carsrud, A.L. (2000). Competing models of entrepreneurial intentions. Journal of Business Venturing 15, 411-432.12. Lent, R. W., Brown, S. D., Sheu, H.-B., Schmidt, J., Brenner, B. R., Gloster, C. S., Wilkins, G., Schmidt, L. C., Lyons, H., & Treistman, D. (2005). Social cognitive predictors of academic interests and goals in engineering: Utility for
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Research Technical Session 7
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Philip M. Reeves, The Pennsylvania State University; Sarah E. Zappe, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Elizabeth C. Kisenwether, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; D. Jake Follmer, The Pennsylvania State University; Jessica Menold, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
forums. Journal of Business Venturing, 22(2), 174- 192. 3. Hills, G.E., Shrader, R.C. & Lumpkin, G.T. (1999). Opportunity recognition as a creative process. Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, 216-227. 4. Ozgen, E. & Minsky, B.D. (2013). Why some students engage in entrepreneurial activities while others do not. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 16, 45-58. 5. Pistrui, D., Bonnstetter, R., Bonnstetter, B. J., & Fry, C. C. (2012). Creating and assessing a new class of entrepreneurially-minded engineers. Paper presented at the NCIAA Conference, Washington D.C. 6. Kuratko, D. 1995. Entrepreneurship. In International encyclopedia of
Conference Session
Engineering Across the K-12 Curriculum: Integration with the Arts, Social Studies, Sciences, and the Common Core
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elise K. Morgan, Museum of Science Boston, Engineering is Elementary; Erin M. Fitzgerald, Museum of Science; Jonathan D. Hertel, Engineering is Elementary, Museum of Science, Boston
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
interdisciplinaryvalue of mathematics. We look forward to continuing to work with teachers to refinemathematics and engineering integration to reinforce for students that these subjects are keycomponents of their world.Bibliographic Information1. Petroski, H. (2003). Early education. American Scientist, 91, 206-209.2. Auger, R. W., Blackhurst, A. E., & Wahl, K. H. (2005). Professional school counseling: The development of elementary-aged children's career aspirations and expectations., 8(4), 322(328).3. Clewell, B. C., Anderson, B., & Thorpe, M. (1992). Breaking the barriers: Helping female and minority students succeed in mathematics and science. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.4. Engstrom, D. (2001). Ten components of a good technology
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Mudasser Wyne; Alireza Farahani
) and Engineering Technology (ETAC). Each commissioncovers a specific sector of the technical disciplines and is responsible for policies, proceduresand criteria that apply to that discipline. Commission members make final decisions about allprogram accreditation actions. The CSAC has two types of criteria, the “general criteria” and“program criteria” that is specific to a particular degree program. The eight general criterionsaddress requirements related to a) Student, b) Program Educational Objectives, c) StudentOutcomes, d) Continuous Improvement, e) Curriculum, f) Faculty, g) Facilities and h)Institutional Support. The program specific criteria address a) student outcomes, b) the overallcurriculum and c) faculty profile. Among the CSAC
Conference Session
Track 3 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, Pune Innovation Centre; Gautam Akiwate, University of California, San Diego; Ayano OHSAKI P.E., nnovation Center for Engineering Education, Tottori University
Tagged Topics
Student Development
discussion amongst experts were split in the twosets a) Coding Related and b) Generic. The former set consists of the factors C2, C4 and C10 and thelatter consists of the rest. Page 20.22.3 TABLE 1: TEN COMMANDMENTS OF EGOLESS PROGRAMMING Ten Commandments of Egoless Programming C1 Understand and accept that you will make mistakes. C2 You are not your code. C3 No matter how much "karate" you know, someone else will always know more. C4 Don't rewrite code without consultation
Conference Session
Programming, Simulation, and Dynamic Modeling
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaobin Le P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Anthony William Duva P.E., Wentworth Institute of Technology; Michael Jackson, Wentworth Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Wentworth Institute of Technology since 2001 with 14 years of prior full time industrial experience. He has worked in the design of various technologies from advanced underwater and ultrahigh altitude propulsion systems to automated manufacturing equipment. His interests include advanced thermal and mechanical system design for green power generation.Prof. Michael Jackson, Wentworth Institute of Technology a. Professional Preparation. Institution Major Degree Year Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Aero- nautics B.S. 1989 Cambridge College Higher Education M.Ed. 1993 b. Appointments. 2010-present Department Chair, Mechanical Engineering and Technology, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA 2007-2010 Assistant
Conference Session
Innovative Graphics Instruction
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lulu Sun, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
minutes long and after this time their attention begins to dropdramatically. Breaking up the lecture can refresh their mind and help to keep them engaged3.PollEverywhere.com, an online real time service for classroom response, was adopted due to itssimple web interface and instant feedback analysis. Figure 1 (a) shows a snapshot of the concepttest question on a power point slide and Figure 1 (b) demonstrates the corresponding studentresponses on PollEverywhere.com. Page 24.728.3 20 18 16 14
Conference Session
Capstone and Online Courses in Construction Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carol L. Considine, Old Dominion University; Michael W. Seek, Old Dominion University; Jon Lester, Old Dominion University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Higher Education, 23, 60-77. 5. Illinois Online Network. “What makes a Successful Online Student?” Online Education Resources, pedagogy and Learning. Retrieved February, 12, 2008 from [http://www.ion.uillinois.edu/resources/tutorials/pedagogy/StudentProfile.asp]. 6. Center for Learning and Teaching. 2013. Online Course Production Resources. Office of Distance Learning, Old Dominion University. 7. Deihl, W., Nugent, J., Watwood, B. 2009. Building from Content to Community: [Re]Thinking the Transition to Online Teaching and Learning. VCU Center for Teaching Excellence. Retrieved December 19, 2103 from [http://www.vcu.edu/cte/pdfs/OnlineTeachingWhitePaper.pdf]. 8. Palloff, R. and Pratt, K. 2003
Conference Session
K-12 and Pre-College Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James F. Groves, University of Virginia; Leigh R. Abts, University of Maryland, College Park; Gail Lynn Goldberg
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Page 24.1321.6used as a guide for engineering design work in elementary, middle school, high school, college,and professional realms. While a student in elementary school might be expected only toachieve scores of 1 for work related to each element of the design process, a graduating engineerfrom college, might be expected to demonstrate consistent scores of 4 across the elements. Thus,much work remains to be completed before the EDPPSR is a fully functional assessment rubric.Yet, investments of effort in continued development appear worthwhile given the far reachingimplications of the work.AcknowledgementsThis work has been supported by a number of NSF awards and by the Kern Family Foundation.Bibliography1. Draxler, B. (2013). E is for
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Andrew Smith P.Eng., Ryerson University
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
concepts.In the fourth and fifth weeks of the class students examine methods for driving LEDs andswitches on the 9s12. One of the important aspects to explore is the temperature dependence ofthe instrumentation system. It is impractical to do cold weather testing within the laboratory sostudents explore the effect that temperature will have on the LED’s light through simulation. Page 24.739.5 (a) (b)Figure 2 Schematic of the diode system (a) and closeup of the resistor (b).The students set up a simple LED schematic in MapleSim, as shown in Fig. 2a. Normallystudents would set the
Conference Session
Topics in Computing and Information Technologies
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Manaz Rusi Taleyarkhan, Purdue University; Oluwatosin Alabi, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Alejandra J. Magana, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
of use: (a) to upload files of unprocessed data after experiments or todownload data for model validation (8 responses): “I have used NEEShub to downloadexperimental data required for model validation”; (b) to use it for collaboration anddocumentation purposes (3 responses): “I use it for the group space to share ideas and files withcolleagues at other institutions. I use it to completely document my experiments so that they areavailable to others and to me in the years to come;” (c) to find disciplinary content (2 responses):“We look up references, videos, earthquake info, etc.;” (d) to perform simulations (1 response).In the second open-ended question, we asked participants to report whether or not they wereconsidering keeping using
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suzanne W. Scott, The Petroleum Institute; Jamal Sheikh-Ahmad, The Petroleum Institute; Jaby Mohammed, Petroleum Institute; Samuel N. Cubero Jr., The Petroleum Institute; Khalid Abdalla Alhammadi, The Petroleum Institute
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
reservations about working on amultidisciplinary team and had, in fact, gained appreciation for advantages to problem-solving,design quality, and the acquisition of skills in other disciplines. A spirit of friendly competitionbetween disciplines remained, however, as one student remarked that the best thing about themultidisciplinary course was “making fun of the other discipline through showing the best of ourdiscipline.”At mid-term, the students were asked to identify advantages and disadvantages of working onmultidisciplinary teams. The tables below illustrate their responses. A. What is the best thing about working in multidisciplinary teams? B. What have you learned from a teammate in another discipline? C. What is the worst thing about
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2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
Nancy Warter-Perez; Sevak Ghazaryan; Jerardo Martin
Engineering Education 446 CCSS.Math.Content.6.RP.A.2 Understand the concept of a unit rate a/b associated with a ratio a:b with b ≠ 0, and use rate language in the      context of a ratio relationship. CCSS.Math.Content.6.RP.A.3d Use ratio reasoning to convert measurement units; manipulate and transform units appropriately when    multiplying or dividing quantities. CCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.1 Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas and other quantities     measured in like or different units. Geometry
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.); Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University (Tech.); Radian G. Belu, Drexel University (Tech.)
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
process plan and process knowledge in machining and robotics operations. (3) A comprehensive assessment and evaluation plan will be presented, contemplating several quantitative and qualitative measurements used as feeders for necessary Page 24.421.3 calibration and adjustment of the different components of the project. Evaluation of this 1 project is guided by five foundational evaluation questions, designed to focus data collection and analysis on a) the project’s stated objectives and outcomes, b) broader
Conference Session
FPD 11: Culminating Considerations
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Silvia Husted, Universidad de las Americas Puebla; Judith Virginia Gutierrez; Nelly Ramirez-Corona, Universidad de las Americas Puebla; Aurelio Lopez-Malo, Universidad de las Americas Puebla; Enrique Palou, Universidad de las Americas Puebla
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
generally begin with undervaluedideas.6-8 Figure 1. A confluence model of creativity (created out of Sternberg and Lubart8). Page 24.922.3  Creativity involves the application of these six resources to specific tasks:1. Intellectual skills. Three intellectual skills are particularly important: (a) the synthetic skill to see problems in new ways and to escape the bounds of conventional thinking, (b) the analytic skill to recognize which of one’s ideas are worth pursuing and which are not, and (c) the practical–contextual skill to know how to persuade others of (to sell other people on) the value of one’s ideas. The confluence
Conference Session
Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 1: In the Classroom
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Murray Teitell, DeVry University, Long Beach; William S. Sullivan, DeVry University, Long Beach
Tagged Divisions
Engineering and Public Policy
account allows student engineers andtechnologists to make better selections of the best designs in terms of performance,cost, and return on investment for new product situations in their future careers.14-15References1. Smith Kevin B. and Larimer, Christopher W. (2009). The Public Policy Theory Primer. Philadelphia: Westview Press.2. Halimahtun, M. K. (2006). Embracing diversity in user needs for affective design. Applied Ergonomics, 37(4), 409-418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ j.apergo.2006.04.0053. Mihelcic, J. R., Crittenden, J. C., Small, M. J., Shonnard, D. R., Zhang, Q., Chen, H., . . . Schnoor, J. L. (2003). Sustainability science and engineering: the emergence of a new metadiscipline. Environ. Sci Technol., 37(23), 5314
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Askhan Vakil; Hassan Bajwa
: Wave Frequency range Energy of a photon (eV) Infrared 0.3THz – 0.429 PHz 0.001 – 1.772 Visible-Light 0.385PHz – 0.789 PHz 1.591 – 3.265 Figure 1: Solar Cells UV-A 0.75 PHz – 0.952 PHz 3.102 – 3.939 Contrary to classical Solar cell (Fig 1), antennas based UV-B 0.952 PHz – 1.07 PHz 3.939 – 4.431solar cells use faradays law to produce
Conference Session
Impacts on K-12 Student Identity, Career Choice, and Perceptions of Engineers
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adriana Anunciatto Depieri, University of Sao Paulo; Roseli de Deus Lopes P.E., Escola Politécnica, Universidade de São Paulo
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
. Group B (red), sum of partially disagree (PD) and totally disagree (TD) answers.Pearson Correlation TestsPearson correlation coefficient values range from +1 to -1. Pearson correlation tests were Page 24.665.7applied to the survey results, demonstrating that there is limited correlation since all valueswere very close to zero, in which a zero value indicates no association between each of thetwo variables. Results demonstrate positive and negative correlations according to theparticipants‟ gender, school, course and age, and results are shown in figure 6. The numbersfrom 1 to 47 refer to the survey items.The colors in Pearson
Conference Session
Measuring Impact: Libraries, Librarians, Instruction, and Institutions
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael J. White, Queen's University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
academic homepages”, Computerand Composition, 29, 2012, pp. 309-322.[8] K. Anderson and J. Still, “Librarians’ use of images on LibGuides and other social media platforms”. Journal ofWeb Librarianship, 7, 2013, pp. 272-291.[9] B. Ewen (Ed.), ELD Directory of Members, July 2013. Engineering Libraries Division, American Society forEngineering Education, 2013.[10] H. Bukova, “Scientists online: A framework for the analysis of Internet profiles”. First Monday, 16(10), 2011,http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/3584 Page 24.11.10
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First-Year Programs Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Audra N. Morse, Texas Tech University; Richard Glenn Watson
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
. Data collection requires access to the university reporting tool(Cognos) to retrieve information on students in the administrative software (Banner) applicationused at Texas Tech University. The 2012 fall catalog year and the “pure” GPA is essentialinformation for the analysis. Students can replace the grade of D or F with a higher grade of A,B or C when the exact course is taken again. The student’s transcript will show the previouslower grade and eliminate the course hours and grade points from the new calculation of GPAfor the semester. This change in GPA can offer the appearance of a GPA greater to or greaterthan 2.5 in the previous semester. With assistance from programmers, a Cognos report wasmodified to include catalog year and pure GPA
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Ammar Odeh; Khaled Elleithy; Miad Faezipour
uAbstract – The massive amount of datta transfer over B. Motivationinternet raises different challenges such aas channel types, Nowadays Steganography uses digital d media to cover thetransmission time and data security. In this paper, we secret message. Stego carrier filess are classified into fourpresent a novel secure algorithm to hidee the data inside categories as shown in Figure 1.document files, where four symbols are ussed to embed thedata inside the carrier file. The main proceess depends on akey to produce a symbol table and matchh the data to behidden with the representative symbols
Conference Session
Robotics and Automation
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aleksandr Sergeyev, Michigan Technological University; Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
collected at the end of the courses againindicated a great interest in the hybrid learning. Most of the students agreed that having part ofthe lectures in on-line format not only provides them with a flexibility to adjust their busyschedule, but also allows the students to better comprehend an advanced material by listening tothe lectures at their own pace. Students also expressed their interest in the fully on-line andblended versions of the EM course. The students desire to have an on-line version of the coursewas specifically expressed in the course that could be offered during one of the Summer Track Aor Track B sessions. Page 24.1.6To further
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Curricular Issues in Computing and Information Technology Programs II
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reneta Davina Lansiquot, New York City College of Technology; Ashwin Satyanarayana, New York City College of Technology; Candido Cabo, New York City College of Technology/CUNY
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #8722Using Interdisciplinary Game-based Learning to Develop Problem Solvingand Writing SkillsDr. Reneta Davina Lansiquot, New York City College of Technology Reneta D. Lansiquot is Associate Professor of English and Assistant Director of the Honors Scholars Program where she earned her first degrees, an A.A.S. in Computer Information Systems and a B. Tech in Computer Systems, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Communication and Technology at New York University after completing her M.S. in Integrated Digital Media at Polytechnic University (now The
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
S. Gary Teng, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
Airbus for similar markets and with Brazil's Embraer for smaller jet markets. 2. Discuss the importance of systems engineering process in the competition between Boeing and Lockheed Martin to pursue the X-plane contract from DoD. 3. Discuss how and why a design team needs to incorporate Poka-Yoke concept in systems design. For the application of Poka-Yoke concept in railroad intersection safety improvement, show if there is an even better way than the approaches in the provided figure to improve the intersection’s safety assuming that (a) cost is not a main concern and (b) cost is a main concern.These assignments are for the students to understand the issues from a system