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Conference Session
Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Capstone Design Projects
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Morteza Sadat-Hossieny, Northern Kentucky University; Mauricio Torres, Northern Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
facility cannot be emulated in an educational setting like NKU. This realwork manufacturing experience is hard to emulate even with the capital cost expenditure madeby schools in order to maintain laboratories that reproduce a modern industrial facility [7].Students majoring MMET are mandated to take EGT 301 (Co-op) class at any point during the Page 26.1699.8program once after the first semester. However, this course can be repeated many times, ifoffered by the co-op employer.Instructors will play a fundamental role in this initiative, providing students with essentialtechnical advice in their respective courses. Instructors that agree to
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rhonda K. Young, University of Wyoming; Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Lafayette College; David S. Hurwitz, Oregon State University; Rod E. Turochy P.E., Auburn University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
. David S Hurwitz, Oregon State University Dr. David Hurwitz is an Assistant Professor of Transportation Engineering in the School of Civil and Construction Engineering at Oregon State University and is the Director of the OSU Driving and Bicycling Simulator Laboratory. Dr. Hurwitz conducts research in transportation engineering, in the areas of traffic operations and safety, and in engineering education, in the areas of conceptual assessment and curriculum adoption.Dr. Rod E. Turochy P.E., Auburn University Page 26.1717.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015
Conference Session
Microprocessor, Microcontrollers, and Embedded Systems Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mason Marshall, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Ariel Moss, Missouri S&T; Larry Gene Garringer, Missouri S&T; Rohit Dua, Missouri University of Science & Technology
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
projects wouldbe lengthy and time consuming, and, therefore, will become part of experiential learning projectsimplemented outside the traditional lecture course environment.Bibliography[1] D. Van den Bout. The practical Xilinx Designers Lab Book, Prentice Hall, 1999[2] D.G. Beetner, H.J. Pottinger, and K. Mitchel, “Laboratories Teaching Concepts in Microcontrollers and Hardware-Software Co-Design,” 30th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, pp. S1C/1-5, 2000[3] P. J. Ashenden. Gumnut Processor: Digital Design: An Embedded Systems Approach using VHDL, Morgan Kaufmann Publications, 2008[4] Kleinfelder, W., D. Gray, and G. Dudevoir. "A hierarchical approach to digital design using computer-aided design and hardware description
Conference Session
Computers in Education Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James E. Lewis, University of Louisville; Jeffrey Lloyd Hieb, University of Louisville
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
laboratories. The active portion ofthis assignment would involve the students emailing their instructor, accessing an assignment inBlackboard which would include an assignment submission, accessing a blog assignment inBlackboard.6. Identify situations that require ethical deliberation, analyze and evaluate their own ethical reasoning in a specific situation, and act in accordance with their reasoning.JustificationThere are times when anyone is faced with an ethical decision regarding technology. Somerecent examples of technology related ethical decisions are: copying solutions to an assignment(not just a technology related decision), copying a music or movie file, downloading crackedsoftware, borrowing intellectual property that isn’t the students
Conference Session
Computers in Education Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lulu Sun, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Yan Tang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
engineering drawing, improve their threedimensional (3D) visualization skills, and to teach the fundamentals of a computer aided design.The students meet with the instructor twice a week in the laboratory during this three-credit-hoursemester-long course with each class lasting two hours long. Each class is scheduled to deliverthe lecture first after which the students are allowed to complete their assigned homework andask questions as needed. The students learn the principles of orthographic projections and applythe principles to multiple view drawings by hand during the first four weeks of a fourteen-weeksemester. A 3D computer aided parametric modeling tool, CATIA, is then introduced after handdrawing, followed by auxiliary and section views
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2013 EDI
Authors
Ardie D. Walser
departmental criteria forpromotion and tenure, some committee members argue that her co-authoredgeology publications should not count because she played a secondary rolethat was not significant. In addition, they take issue with the fact that two ofher first-authored publications are in geoscience education, rather than herspecialty area within the discipline. The latter publications results from an NSFCourse, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement grant on which she is PI.Although the committee’s deliberations are intended to be confidential, wordquickly leaks to the other junior faculty members in the department, who areappalled and upset that Stalwart has been denied tenure. As a group, theyexpress grave concerns about the manner in which the
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2012 ERC
Authors
Van Stephen Blackwood
Air Force Research Laboratory AFOSR Overview 5 March 2012 Dr. Van Blackwood Air Force Office of Scientific Research Air Force Research LaboratoryIntegrity  Service  Excellence 1 Happy 6 0 th Birthday AFOSR 1951 - 2011AFOSR Spring Review March 5-9, 2012Arlington VAViewing:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/spring-review-2012http://onlinemediaevent.com/afosrspringreview/Archive:https
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2010 ERC
Authors
Lueny Morell
  innovation has become inconsistent and fractured, while several  countries around the globe have created an environment that  promotes collaboration and innovation. …enhancing engagement of the private sector, including  companies and foundations, with researchers in academia and  government laboratories is increasingly vital to the health of the  U.S. R&D enterprise and our technology­based economy".  Source: President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report, "University­Private Sector Research Partnerships in the  Innovation Ecosystem", http://www.ostp.gov/galleries/PCAST/past_research_partnership_report_BOOK.pdf40  ©2009 HP Confidential  ©2009 ENGINEERING IS A VERY DEMANDING PROFESSION “…for
Conference Session
Technical Session II
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Jenahvive K. Morgan, Michigan State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
University. Her interests include innovative laboratory experiments for undergraduate instruction, engineering design for first-year students, and encouraging women to study engineering. For the three years prior to teaching at Michigan State University, she taught freshman and sophomore engineering courses at Rowan University. While at Rowan University she was Co-Director of RILED (Rowan Instructional Leadership and Educational De- velopment), the advisor for the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), and given the ASEE Campus Representative Outstanding Achievement Award. Her teaching experience also includes work as a graduate student facilitator and engineering teaching consultant at the University of
Conference Session
Technical Session V
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Aubrey Wigner, Michigan State University; Megan K Halpern, Michigan State University; Isaac Record, Michigan State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
Technology. His research focuses on integrating Makerspaces and Design Thinking with higher education to enhance learning through hands on interdisciplinary practices.Dr. Megan K Halpern, Michigan State UniversityDr. Isaac Record, Michigan State University Isaac Record is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Lyman Briggs College, Michigan State University, where he directs the Collaborative Experiential Learning Laboratory and teaches courses in philosophy of science, science and technology studies, and critical making. His research seeks to situate our epistemic and ethical circumstances within a network of values, capabilities, and material and social technologies. Isaac holds a PhD and MA from the Institute for the
Collection
2018 Mid Atlantic Section Fall Meeting
Authors
Yasser R Salem, Graduate student; Paul Cotae, University of the District of Columbia
and Cybersecurity:Anomaly detection, Detection of Low Rate Denial of Service Attacks, Intrusion Detection,Information Visualization. He published more than 140 conference and journal papers, many ofthem at IEEE level, authored 2 books and coauthored 3 books in the area of digitalcommunications systems. During the AY 2014-2015 he spent his sabbatical at the Center forHigh Assurance Computer Systems Code 5540, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC,20375. Since 2009 he has been selected every summer as ONR Senior Research Fellows for theASEE Summer Faculty Research Program at NRL. His research is sponsored by NSF, ONR,AFOSR and USAF. He received in last five years more than $1M for his research from DOD asa sole PI for the following grants
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2018 ETLI
Authors
Joseph Sussman
and natural sciences. Theprogram’s faculty must assure that the curriculumdevotes adequate attention and time to eachcomponent, consistent with the objectives of theprogram and institution, while preparing studentsfor life-long learning 50Criterion 5 cont’dThe curriculum must include:• a. combination of college-level mathematics and sciences (some with laboratory and/or experimental experience) appropriate to the discipline• b. advanced technical and/or science topics appropriate to the program• c. a general education component that complements the technical and scientific content of the curriculum and is consistent with the program and institution objectives
Collection
2019 CIEC
Authors
Niaz Latif; Mohammad Zahraee; Deborah Blades; Mont Handley
include specificagreements between the University and the entrepreneurs so that both entities benefit throughcommercialization.IntroductionPurdue University Northwest (PNW) took the lead to become an engaged university to serve thecommunity and help foster economic development in February 2015 with the establishment ofthe Commercialization and Manufacturing Excellence Center (CMEC). CMEC is an 18,000sqft., newly renovated facility, designed to assist local entrepreneurs with the commercialization ofnew, innovative products. CMEC provides the necessary physical facility, equipment andmachinery for functional prototype development, prototype testing, laboratory space to developproof of concept (pilot) manufacturing, and classroom space to host
Collection
2019 CIEC
Authors
Elaine Cooney
that are not Useful• Using an instrument that does not represent a one-and-only-one relationship with the student outcome (or performance indicator). The quintessential poor example is using a course grade; but could also be using the grade on a laboratory report as assessment of written communication skills.• Using data that represent only the opinion the evaluated. Examples are many of the course-end and program-exit surveys. I think that . . . Proceedings of the 2019 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2019 American Society for Engineering Education
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Talal D. Gamadi; Bethany Disque; Marshal Watson; Lloyd Heinze
Effective Student Outcomes Assessment Plan Reform Strong Undergraduate Curriculum Plan Talal D. Gamadi, Bethany Disque, Marshal Watson, and Lloyd Heinze Texas Tech University/ Bob L. Herd Department of Petroleum Engineering 807 Boston Avenue, Box 43111, Lubbock, Texas, 79409, USA E-mail: talal.gamadi@ttu.edu Abstract  $1 million in undergraduate core and rheology The undergraduate curriculum committee from the Bob laboratories, replacing all undergraduate labL. Herd Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas equipment.Tech University has made
Collection
2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Steve E. Watkins; Nancy M. Ostin
Activities Service Peer Tutoring, Technical & Professional Workshops, Pre-college Programs, & Facilities Management (Study Rooms, Maker-Laboratory Spaces, etc.) Representation Recruiting Events, Visitor Tour Guides, & ABET Advisory Committees Connection Networking Events with Alumni, Industry Recruiters, & Professional Leaders   Proceedings of the 2018 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Conference The University of Texas
Collection
2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Heather S. Rose; Charles R. Upshaw; Joshua D. Rhodes; Yuval Edrey; Michael E. Webber
Development of a Rooftop Collaborative Experimental Space through Experiential Learning Projects Heather S. Rose, Charles R. Upshaw, Joshua D. Rhodes, Yuval Edrey, Michael E. Webber University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering 204 E. Dean Keeton St. Austin TX, 78752 E-mail: heatherrose@utexas.edu, crupshaw@utexas.edu Abstract This paper provides the motivation of the lab, anThe Solar, Water, Energy, and Thermal Laboratory accounting of the equipment and systems that are included,(SWEAT Lab) is a rooftop experimental space at the and a
Conference Session
Teaching Courses in Renewable Energy Systems
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Samuel Lakeou, University of the District of Columbia; Esther Ososanya, University of the District of Columbia; Ben Latigo, University of the District of Columbia; Sisay Beru, University of the District of Columbia; Mamadou Keita, University of the District of Columbia; Steven Omoijunanfo, University of the District of Columbia
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-2346: DESIGN OF A RENEWABLE ENERGY BASED POWER SYSTEMFOR A ZERO-ENERGY VISITORS' CENTERSamuel Lakeou, University of the District of Columbia Samuel Lakeou received a BSEE (1974) and a MSEE (1976) from the University of Grenoble (Universite Joseph Fourier), and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Nationale d’Electronique et de Radioelectricite de Grenoble of the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France, in 1978. He is currently a Professor and Chair of the department of electrical engineering at UDC. He was formerly staff member at the New Products Laboratory of RCA’s Consumer Electronics Division in Indianapolis, IN (1984-86).Esther Ososanya, University of the District
Conference Session
Technical Capacity Building for Developing Countries
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mohammad Saleh Keshawarz; MohammadOmar Andar, Kabul University; Maria Beebe, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
International
settingstandards in Afghanistan as they are more attuned to donor requirements.Finally, purists in civil engineering are reluctant to consider why more management-orientedcourses, as in construction management, maybe necessary to integrate in the curriculum to equipgraduates to successfully compete for civil engineering projects. Moreover, the integration ofinformation-based tools, such as, AutoCad, engineering graphics, digital drawings, and globalinformation systems (GIS) in civil engineering2 has not been fully considered as non-existenttraditional laboratories remain the focus of attention.To address some of these issues, a series of workshops and meetings were held in 2006 withthose who follow the Kabul University model with an attempt to modify the
Conference Session
Teaching Strategies in Graphics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Dorribo-Camba, East Tennessee State University; Marty Fitzgerald, East Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
, November 1990.Lily Lee. Gait Analysis for Classification. AI Technical Report 2003-014. Massachusetts Institute of Technology —Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. 2003.Yam, C. Y., Nixon, M. S. and Carter, J. N. (2001) Extended Model-Based Automatic Gait Recognition of Walkingand Running (Speech). In Proceedings of Proceedings of 3rd Int. Conf. on Audio- and Video-Based BiometricPerson Authentication, AVBPA 2001, pp. 278-283. Page 12.57.9
Conference Session
Assessing Design Coursework II
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia Brackin, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; J. Darrell Gibson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
AC 2007-2366: CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECTS WITH INDUSTRY: USINGRUBRICS TO ASSESS STUDENT DESIGN REPORTSPatricia Brackin, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology M. PATRICIA BRACKIN is an Associate Professor of M.E. at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology where she teaches a variety of design courses, and graphics. Her BS and MS are from the University of Tennessee in Nuclear Engineering and her Ph.D. is from Georgia Institute of Technology in ME. She has also been an Associate Professor at Christian Brothers University. Her industrial experience includes Oak Ridge National Laboratories and Chicago Bridge and Iron. She is a registered PE.J. Darrell Gibson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Eduaction - Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janis Terpenny, Virginia Tech; Clinton Dancey, Virginia Tech; Doug Nelson, Virginia Tech; Michael Ellis, Virginia Tech; Richard Goff, Virginia Tech; Dennis Hong, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Egnineering at Virginia Tech. His research interests include: Applications of Fuel Cell Systems for Building Cogeneration, Solid Sorption Heat Pump Modeling, Modeling and Analysis of Building Energy Consumption, Analysis of Energy Uses in Industrial Processes, Fuel Cell Performance Modeling, and Optimal Design of Hybrid Gas/Electric Chilled Water SystemsDennis Hong, Virginia Tech Dennis Hong is an Assistant Professor and the Director of RoMeLa(Robotics & Mechanisms Laboratory) of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Virginia Tech. His research expertise lie in the area of autonomous robots, design and analysis of mechanical systems, kinematics, and dynamics. Dr. Hong won the NSF
Conference Session
Design of Lab Experiments I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lanny Griffin, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
: Menu items and tool bars for the VCAOptimaS software showing the important items for this laboratory. We found that it was useful to include an image which shows the correct starting position for the syringe tip before conducing the lab (Figure 9). Figure 9: Image of the tip. The “meat” of the lab is to create a sessile drop on the surface. It is imperative to note that the contact angle measurement technique samples approximately 3-20 Å of the surface and so students should wear gloves and keep your specimens clean as the oils, dirt, etc, from your fingers will affect measurements. Note too that static electricity can adversely affect results. We found that dispensing 0.25 µl drop
Conference Session
Product Innovation And Entrepreneurship
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Johnson, Valparaiso University; Kathleen Sevener, Valparaiso University; Doug Tougaw, Valparaiso University; Jeffrey Will, Valparaiso University
/Indiana Conference (2005).4. D. Tougaw and M. Barrett, “Determination of Individual Performance on a Team,” Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Illinois/Indiana Conference, 124-127 (2002). Page 12.302.75. R. H. King, T. E. Parker, T. P. Grover, J. P. Goshink, and N. T. Middleton, “A Multidisciplinary Engineering Laboratory Course,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 88, no. 3, 1999, pp. 311-317.6. R. L. Miller, R. L., and B. M. Olds, “A Model Curriculum for a Capstone Course in Multidisciplinary Engineering Design,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 83, no. 4, 1994, pp. 311- 316.7
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Interdisciplinary Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramin Sadeghi, Power & Water University of Technology; Saeid Moslehpour, University of Hartford; Mark Rajai, Northern Kentucky University; Robert Matthews, University of Louisville
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
the University of Louisville. He serves as the coordinator of engineering graphics, a service unit for all Speed School departments. Matthews is credited for the development of the CADD program and its laboratories at Speed School. He is published nationally and internationally in areas of teaching methodology. During his tenure at the University of Louisville he has generated in excess of 2.2 million dollars in grants and gifts in kind. He founded and was the first manager of the AutoCAD Training Center at the University of Louisville. Matthews’ research activity evolves around innovative teaching methods, techniques and creative activity. Academic computing initiative involving web-assisted
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Youakim Al Kalaani, Georgia Southern University; Kurt Rosentrator, USDA
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/education/k-12/curricula/use/index.htmBiography Page 12.975.10Appendix A Several resources exist to aid teachers in curriculum design. Below is a list of agencies withestablished programs that could assist in developing renewable energy curriculum in conjunctionwith the installation of solar or wind power systems:WebsitesThe National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is a Department of Energy lab involved inwind, solar, and other renewable energy field. Their web site has excellent information regardingthe various renewable energy sources and an educational resource page athttp://www.nrel.gov
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Sullivan, The College of New Jersey; Stephen O'Brien, The College of New Jersey
OverdriveStudent comments on their FVC experience.My Experience in a FVC Team By Marissa ScalzoI have learned many things from being in a FVCteam. I have learned specifically about robots: howthey work, how to build them, and how to drive them.I have learned team-building skills, how to organizebrainstorming using House of Quality and Fishbonediagrams, how to keep a laboratory notebook, andhow to work within a team. But my favorite thingthat I learned is Project Management. I used Microsoft Projects to keep up a Gantt chartfor my team’s schedule. A couple of my team’s mentors helped me use MicrosoftProjects, and gave me some pointers as I went along. I had so much fun! I also learnedthings while at competitions. I learned even more things about
Conference Session
Mechanical Design and Projects
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jorge Rodriguez, Western Michigan University; Sam Ramrattan, Western Michigan University; Alamgir Choudhury, Western Michigan University; Pavel Ikonomov, Western Michigan University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
data collection to take place. Additionally, the proposed procedurecollects data (e.g., shear strength, mass degradation) that is useful in the task of predicting behaviorof sand-binder combinations.The protocol consists of four major steps5, with all specimens being prepared and tested in acontrolled laboratory environment (Temperature is controlled at 23.9±1.1C (75±2F), and relativehumidity is controlled at 50±3%). The steps are: 1. Preparation of disc specimen 2. Disc transverse strength testing 3. Scratch hardness testing of specimen 4. Thermal distortion testing at specified loads for 3 minutes
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Kean, California Polytechnic State University; Glen Thorncroft, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
1997, with a research emphasis in Boiling Heat Transfer. His current activities focus on improvement of undergraduate laboratory education, including new experiments, instrumentation, and pedagogy in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, as well as introducing Uncertainty Analysis into the undergraduate curriculum. Page 12.432.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Curricular Assessment Using Existing On-Campus Information DatabasesAbstractAssessment of engineering program success is critical for continual improvement. While thisassessment can take
Conference Session
Innovations in Mechanical Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Miller, Saint Cloud State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
graphs, as shown in figures 6 and 7. Page 12.140.9Figure 5 - NIST12 Property Selection Figure 7 - Sample NIST12 PlotFigure 6 - NIST12 Unit selectionOne related link available at NIST is http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/fluid/ . This is asimplified calculator for find point properties for a large number of fluids.The author has copies of the first three packages and uses GPCalcs® and TEST in teachingthermodynamics and a related thermal sciences laboratory course. One of the primary advantagesin these two programs (and EES) is the ease of creating a cycle using the relationships betweenvarious