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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Roman Taraban; Curtis Craig; Srinivasa Murthy Gunturu; Edward E. Anderson
specialized dictionaries for text analysis. East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 6(1).ROMAN TARABANRoman Taraban is Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Texas Tech University. He received hisPh.D. in cognitive psychology from Carnegie Mellon University. His interests are in how undergraduate students learn,and especially, in critical thinking and how students draw meaningful connections in traditional college contentmaterials.CURTIS M. CRAIGCurtis Craig is a Research Associate in the HumanFIRST Laboratory at the University of Minnesota's Department ofMechanical Engineering, a part of the Roadway Safety Institute. He received his Ph.D. in experimental psychology fromTexas Tech University. His interests center on cognitive
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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John Carrell; Joshua Cruz; Stephanie Kuzmack
Conference and Exposition, Columbus, OH,20 Dubreta, N., 2014, "Integration of Social Sciences and Humanities into Mechanical Engineering Curriculum," Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems, 12(2), pp. 137-15021 Fisher, E. and R.L. Mahajan, 2010, "Embedding the Humanities in Engineering: Art, Dialogue, and a Laboratory," MIT Press, pp. 20922 Shankar, R.T., et al., 2017, "A Case-Study Approach to Interlink Humanities with Engineering Education," 124th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, OH,23 Walther, J., S.E. Miller, and N.W. Sochacka, 2017, "A Model of Empathy in Engineering as a Core Skill, Practice Orientation, and Professional Way of Being," Journal of Engineering Education, 106(1), pp. 123
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Proceedings of the 2020 ASEE PSW Section Conference, canceled
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Cherian Mathews, University of the Pacific
instructionaltime and had the drawback that students tended to forget usage details between experiments,requiring further expenditures of class time. Further, students worked on the in-class Simulinklabs in teams of two, a method which could not guarantee that each student actively gainedexperience with Simulink. The OER grant resulted in the creation of four openly accessibleSimulink-based laboratory experiments with detailed instructions5 and an accompanying videointroduction to Simulink. These lab experiments were deployed in the Fall 2018 semester andrequired each individual student to view the video tutorial, complete the lab experiments on hisor her own – outside of class time, and submit a lab report. This individual student engagementwith Simulink
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Proceedings of the 2020 ASEE PSW Section Conference, canceled
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Sheree Fu, California State University, Los Angeles; Steven Matthew Cutchin; Karen Howell, University of Southern California; Shalini Ramachandran, Boise State University
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Diversity
Genomics Databases. (2016, October 11). Laboratory Equipment, p. n/a. Retrieved from ​http://search.proquest.com/docview/1830956349 [4] Angwin, J., Larson, J., Mattu, S., & Kirchner, L. (2018). Machine Bias. Nieman Reports, 72(3/4). Retrieved from ​http://search.proquest.com/docview/2136026806/ [5] West, S.M., Whittaker, M. & Crawford, K. (2019). Discriminating Systems: Gender, Race and Power in AI. AI Now Institute. Retrieved from ​https://ainowinstitute.org/discriminatingsystems.htm [6] Bransford, J. D., Brown, A. L., & Cocking, R. R. (2000). ​How people learn​ (Vol. 11). Washington, DC: National academy press.​ ​https://www.nap.edu/read/10129/chapter/8#118 [7] CIGI-Ipsos 6. (2019). ​2019
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2020 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Meeting
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Ping-Chuan Wang, State University of New York at New Paltz
opportunity.References[1] B. Vojak, R. Price and A. Griffin, “Corporate innovation.” In R. Frodeman, J. T. Klein, & C. Mitcham (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity (pp. 546–560). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2010.[2] C.M. Czerniak, “Interdisciplinary science teaching.” In S. K. Abell & N. G. Lederman (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Science Education (pp. 537–559). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007.[3] J. Moran, Interdisciplinarity, London and New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.[4] Z. Irani, “The university of the future will be interdisciplinary.” The Guardian, 24 January 2018.[5] T.S. McLaren, “A microelectronics fabrication and packaging learning laboratory
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CoNECD Session : Day 3 Slot 2 Technical Session 3
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2021 CoNECD
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Julia D. Thompson, University of San Francisco; Amalia Kokkinaki, University of San Francisco; Jes Parker, University of California, Berkeley; Hana M. Böttger, University of San Francisco; N. Jeremy Kasdin, University of San Francisco
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Integrated with Physics Labs● Personal Reflections to integrate life outside of engineering to work within engineering Summer Zero Summer Zero is a six-week summer program that prepares students for life as an engineering student and helps them transition successfully to college.•Students learn their individual talents and assets•Classes in Math, Programming, Writing•Students engage in a summer long engineering project•Field trips to local industry and laboratories•Workshops on succeeding in college and navigating USF•Social events and trips around the area•Free time! Summer Zero: effects & conclusionsHighly encouraging results were observed•Students reported a significant increase in
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CoNECD Session : Day 2 Slot 5 Technical Session 4
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2021 CoNECD
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Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
understanding where their own skill level is and that they can learn to improve it, can lead tofrustration and the decision to leave engineering, particularly for members of groups that suffer fromimposter syndrome and the like.In a garden, different plants need different conditions for their best growth. Some plants benefit frompart sun/part shade, some cannot withstand full sun. In the garden metaphor, some students benefitfrom close proximity to mentors and advisors like living and learning communities and mentoringprograms. At NC State University WMEP hosts a Tools Workshop to allow students to learn skills, likesoldering, that they will need in laboratory and project work in a judgement free and community-centered atmosphere. Living and learning
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CoNECD Session : Day 4 Slot 1 Technical Session 1
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2021 CoNECD
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Kristina Rigden, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, flightmechanics and controls, astronautics, and systems engineering. The department hasnine laboratories, including a Subsonic Wind Tunnel, a Supersonic Wind Tunnel andan Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Laboratory.Chemical and Materials EngineeringThis program offers a degree in chemical engineering, which includes work related tothe design, construction and operation of plants for fuels, plastics, fibers, foods andpharmaceuticals. Because of their strong background in chemistry and materialsprocessing, many chemical engineers also work for industry as environmentalengineers.Civil Engineering(Available Program Options: General, Environmental, or Geospatial)This program teaches students how to design, build
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Works in Progress in Chemical Engineering Education
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sarah E. Zappe, Pennsylvania State University; Enrique D. Gomez; Scott T. Milner; Yu Xia
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Chemical Engineering
. 28th Annual (Vol. 3, pp. 1133–1138). IEEE.Guglielmino, L. M. (1991). Developing self-directed learners: Why and how. Changing Schools, 19 (2), 6-7 &11.Mabrouk, P. A., & Peters, K. (2000). Student perspectives on undergraduate research (UR) experiences in chemistry and biology. CUR Quarterly, 21(1), 25–33.Porter, L. A. (2017). High-impact practices in materials science education: Student research internships leading to pedagogical innovation in STEM laboratory learning activities. MRS Advances. doi:10.1557/adv.2017.106 7Russell, S. H., Hancock, M. P., McCullough, J., Roessner, J. D., & Storey, C. (2005). Evaluation of NSF support for undergraduate
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Biomedical Engineering Postcard Session (Best of Works in Progress)
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Nicole L. Ramo, Shantou University; Aileen Huang-Saad, Northeastern University
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Biomedical Engineering
, CO, USA) in 2018. There she gained experience working as a graduate teaching assistant for computer-aided engineering, biomedical engi- neering capstone design, and biomedical engineering introductory classes. She also served as a Graduate Teaching Fellow for the College of Engineering during the 2016/2017 academic year. Nicole then com- pleted a two-year instructional post-doctoral fellowship with Dr. Aileen Huang-Saad in the Transforming Engineering Education Laboratory within the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Michigan. Through this fellowship, she spent the 2019/2020 academic year working with Shantou Uni- versity (Guangdong Province, China), teaching in their new BME program and
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Salvador Mayoral, California State University, Fullerton; Antoinette Sherrise Linton, California State University, Fullerton; Hassan Yousefi, California State University, Fullerton; Jidong Huang, California State University, Fullerton
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Mathematics
Paper ID #34513Work in Progress: Implementing Elements of Engineering Design intoCalculusDr. Salvador Mayoral, California State University, Fullerton Dr. Salvador Mayoral received his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of California, Irvine in 2013. As a graduate student, Dr. Mayoral worked on the shielding of jet noise by a hybrid wing body aircraft. In 2014, Dr. Mayoral joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at California State University, Fullerton where he currently serves as an Assistant Professor. As the PI of the Wind Tunnel Laboratory, his research interests span the areas
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Mechanics & Mechanics Related
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Sudeshna Pal, University of Central Florida; Ricardo Zaurin P.E., University of Central Florida
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
and ensure that the later value is smaller than the former value for any givensurface. The students were also asked to verify and report their obtained values against thosereported in the literature as much as possible. Additionally, the students were also asked toidentify the sources of error in their experimental model that would have resulted in deviations(if any) of their calculated friction coefficient values. Majority of the students (greater than 90%)were able to report values and reflect upon their results and the deviations they observed.Considering that this is not a controlled laboratory experiment where all the equipment andparameters are strictly controlled, the simple experimental models built by the students workedquite well to
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming; Andrea Carneal Burrows Borowczak, University of Wyoming; Mason Johnson, University of Wyoming
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
. Castaldo-Walsh. Regional educational laboratory researcher-practitioner partnerships: Documenting the research alliance experience.[12] Iris M. Riggs and Larry G. Enochs. Toward the development of an elementary teacher’s science teaching efficacy belief instrument. Science Education, 74(6):625–637, 1990. doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/sce.3730740605. URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/sce.3730740605.
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2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference - "Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption"
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Megan N Phillips, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Maggie Nevrly, Cal Poly SLO; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Michaella Ochotorena, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Nathalia De Souza, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Eileen W. Rossman P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
State University since September 2019, where she works to assist student learning in undergraduate dynamics classes and participates in research to improve student understanding of complex dynamics concepts.Maggie Nevrly, Cal Poly SLO Mechanical Engineering student interested in engineering education and social justice.Dr. Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Brian Self obtained his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech, and his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Utah. He worked in the Air Force Research Laboratories before teaching at the U.S. Air Force Academy for seven years. Brian has taught in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Cal
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2021 ASEE Pacific Southwest Conference - "Pushing Past Pandemic Pedagogy: Learning from Disruption"
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Maggie Nevrly, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo; Megan Nicole Phillips, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Eileen W. Rossman P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Michaella Ochotorena, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; Nathalia De Souza, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
, Basic and Intermediate Dy- namics, Statics, Machine Design, and Thermal Measurements.Dr. Brian P. Self, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Brian Self obtained his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Engineering Mechanics from Virginia Tech, and his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Utah. He worked in the Air Force Research Laboratories before teaching at the U.S. Air Force Academy for seven years. Brian has taught in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo since 2006. During the 2011-2012 academic year he participated in a professor exchange, teaching at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. His engineering education interests include collaborating on the
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Diversity, Inclusion, and Access
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2021 Illinois-Indiana Regional Conference
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Lawrence Angrave, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Colin P. Lualdi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Mona Jawad; Timur Javid
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Diversity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access
impact the quality of the transcription as well as thepracticality of the overall system. It is difficult to evaluate the feasibility of specific audio inputmechanisms in the development laboratory since we lack the ability to reliably simulate real-world conditions (such as background noise). Data gathered from real-world testing will besignificantly more informative. We will work with test subjects to ensure that a variety of audioinput mechanisms are trialed in a variety of cases and gather users’ feedback. We believe thiswill lead to the identification of an additional design criteria with regard to ensuring a practical,high-quality audio input.ConclusionsWe identified and presented six major design objectives for an augmented reality
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2021 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Conference
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Raymond K.F. Lam, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York
were stronger than those by Mojo.5. Acknowledgement This study and training of two mechanical engineering technology students in researchare supported by Professional Staff Congress/The City University of New York (PSC/CUNY)Research Award #62222-00-50. The supports by the Engineering Technology Department ofQueensborough Community College in Bayside, New York is greatly appreciated. The authorsare grateful to Professor Hamid Namdar (department chair), Professor Stuart Asser (formerdepartment chair), and Mr. Jerry Sitbon (chief college laboratory technician) for their supports,encouragement, and guidance.6. References[1] B. Thompson, “How 3D Printing Will Impact The Manufacturing Industry,” Manufacturing Business Technology, Jan
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2021 ASEE St. Lawrence Section Conference
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Shahrokh Etemad, Fairfield University
experimental equipment areadequate. Due to a reliable power supply and new heating rod, this failure should rarely occur.STUDENTS’ ACTIVITYThe following section describes the activity to be performed by the students. This section can bedirectly included into the Laboratory Manual. The section on Instrumentation and Equipmentplus the Figures from the above are recommended being included for clarity and completeness.Equipment Setup: 1. Open the wind tunnel – replace the existing aerodynamic airfoil with the electrically heated rod assembly. Make sure the base of the rod is flush with the base of the wind tunnel, as shown in Figure 3. If necessary, place a weight on the opposite end of the
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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Todd Easton
effectiveness of online versus in person library instruction on finding empirical communication research. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 41(2), 149-154.[15] Gorman, E. F., & Staley, C. (2018). Mortal or Moodle? A comparison of in person vs. online information literacy instruction. Journal of Library & Information Services in Online Learning, 12(3-4), 219-236.[16] Brockman, R. M., Taylor, J. M., Segars, L. W., Selke, V., & Taylor, T. A. (2020). Student perceptions of online and in person microbiology laboratory experiences in undergraduate medical education. Medical education online, 25(1), 1710324.[17] Deutch, C. E. (2021). Moving a Journal Article–Based Upper-Level Microbiology Dry Lab from In person to
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
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William S. Helton; Michele H. Miller; Robert Pastel
with an observational epistemology– astronomy is an example. There are also natural or mechanical sciences with anexperimental epistemology - bench or laboratory physics is an example. Like wise thereare human sciences which focus on interactive kinds with an experimental epistemology -cognitive psychology is an example - or an observation epistemology – culturalanthropology is an example.Furthermore, the sciences differ in the level of precision of measurement that can beexerted and the use of quantification. This could be visualized as a third dimension addedto Figure 1. Economics, for example, has very easy and precise measurement (money isnumbers) and is extremely quantitative, rivaling physics in the level of mathematicalabstraction and
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
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J. E. Johnson; L. Stradins; S Springer; R. Asthana
theestate of Fulton and Edna Holtby. The goal was to promote professional activities of students,faculty, and staff in areas of research, scholarship, course development and professionaldevelopment by providing funds for stipend, travel, buyout for release time and purchase ofequipment, services and supplies. These funds were to be used to offer undergraduate andgraduate students opportunity to explore special topics outside of their formal coursework thatinspired their creativity and imagination through additional research and exploration and earncollege credit for their work. As structured coursework rarely offers extended, stress-freeenvironment conducive to learning and exploration, ideas were developed for student projects toprovide laboratory
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
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Cory J. Prust; Stephen M. Williams
and team progress is expected.For the project work, there is a special large laboratory set aside solely for EE Senior Design,containing four workstations, each with modern, networked test equipment. For the most part, 213the students use it as a work and meeting room. To some extent it is a social gathering place, butthat also serves a very useful purpose in forming, developing, and sustaining teams.The sequence of submittals in the second term is: Week in Submittal term 3 Final Design Report 6 Team Process Evaluation 7 All Subsystems Test Plans 9
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
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Han-Way Huang; Nannan He
wereshipped. More than 95% of mobile phones, 90% of hard drive controllers, 40% digital TVs andset-top boxes, 15% microcontrollers, and 20% mobile computers are using the ARM processors.To keep up with the embedded industry change, we have updated the contents of ourmicrocontroller courses with the goal to keep up with the technology change and make ourgraduates more marketable. We have taught the ARM Cortext-M4 MCU in our secondmicrocontroller course and plan to also teach the simpler version of the ARM Cortex-M MCU inour first microcontroller course.Three major issues must be addressed in order to teach a new microcontroller. First, we need tochoose an appropriate Cortex-M4 demo board for students to perform laboratory experimentsand design
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Thomas E Ask P.E., Pennsylvania College of Technology
participate, as well as permittingclarifications of questions or even open-ended questions. Interviews can be complimented withmodels or other visual aids to enhance accuracy.Design work is done by people within an interpretive community and intellectual ecology. Thesestructures can resist ideas that deviate far from what is considered “normal science”. Grofexplains the structure we typically work under as follows: Science does not and cannot observe and take into consideration all the variables involved in a particular phenomenon, conduct all possible experiments, and perform all laboratory or clinical manipulations. The scientist must reduce the problem to a workable scale and his or her selection is guided by the leading
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Daniel K. Jones P.E., State University of New York, Polytechnic Institute; Joanne M Joseph, SUNYPOLY
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Diversity
ideas. MET students created CAD models toshow CBH students in order to discuss how the teachers and family members would use thedifferent designs to teach braille to children. Students made prototypes using CubePro 3Dprinters, as shown in Figure 2, with dovetail slots on the sides to attach blocks side-by-side. Figure 2. Braille tiles with dove-tail slots [6]Students took these blocks to CABVI to use them and provide suggestions for improvement.CABVI teachers noted that the dove-tail slots were cumbersome and awkward, particularly forchildren who could not see the slots.Throughout the course of this project, 3D printing technology has evolved, along with expertiseof student workers in the 3D printing laboratories. In spring 2019
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Mike Simard PE, Villanova University
% The objective of this paper is to present project management modules that were implementedin the mechanical engineering capstone course at Villanova University. The paper describes thecontent and timeline for the implementation of seven project management modules in the two-semester capstone course starting in the 2018-19 academic year.Capstone: Ideal for Project Management InstructionThe capstone course is a project-based learning experience that attempts to mirror a real-worldproblem with open-ended design projects. Thus, students are expected to combine and applyknowledge gained from previous courses and laboratory work. Often projects are sponsored andsupported by industry, providing direct exposure to design problems faced by industry
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Sabrina Martin, University of Pittsburgh; Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh
all students, he has consistently deployed a host of teaching strategies into his classes, including videos, example problems, quizzes, hands-on laboratories, demonstrations, and group work. Dr. Kerzmann is enthusiastic in the continued pursuit of his educational goals, research endeavors, and engagement of mechanical engineering students. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Experiential Learning through Undergraduate Research on a Roadway Energy Harvesting Design (WIP) ASEE NCSAbstractExperiential learning is a fundamental building block for improved concept retention andincreases student
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Sharan Kalwani, IEEE; Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland University
many I/O peripherals now commonly found on-board. Laboratory activities provide the student with experience in developing the hardware and software required to incorporate microprocessors into systems that solve real-world interfacing problems.Course Objectives: • Describe the architecture of modern microprocessors and microcontrollers • Develop embedded software in C given a set of design requirements and constrains • Interface to various analog and digital I/O devices • Learn about embedded operating system to develop multitasking systems • Learn about CAN-based communication systemsWork in a team environment to design a microprocessor-based system and communicate theresults in a written report and/or an oral
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Drew Battison, Ohio Northern University; Adam Cook, Ohio Northern University; Mason Williams, Ohio Northern University
[6]. These codes, standards, and regulations arenecessary requirements for the installation and building safety of hardware, though our projectconsists of making a prototype rather than a complete installation. The applicable codes are theInternational Building Code (IBC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Life SafetyCode (LSC), and the Underwriter Laboratories Certification for access control standardrequirements. Otherwise, all ACM, IEEE, and applicable ethics codes are followed. Lastly, we researched the major components that make up typical control access systems,leading our team to the creation of viable design solutions. A door access control system consistsof software including at minimum: a database and management
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Ronald E. Barr P.E., University of Texas at Austin
worktogether to generate solutions to complex problems. In this context, by fusing two elements,“collaboration” and “laboratory”, the word “collaboratory” suggests the construction of a spacewhere people explore collaborative innovations8. The proposed space for the Design GraphicsCollaboratory9 is shown in Figure 3. The ten flat tables, with four chairs surrounding each table,enable students to interact face-to-face while they work on their design projects using self-suppliedlaptops. The instructor’s podium is in the center, so that the instructor becomes a facilitator withaccess to all tables, rather than a lecturer at the head of the room. Surrounding the studio areprojector screens showing instructional content, and equipment for design