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2011 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Fariborz M. Tehrani
; Carakushansky, S. (1982, June). The Impact of Situational Leadership and Classroom Structure on Learning Effectiveness. Group & Organization Studies , 7 (2), pp. 216-224. Proceedings of the 2011 PSW American Society for Engineering Education Zone IV Conference  Copyright © 2011, American Society for Engineering Education  124 6. Johansen, B.-C. P. (1990, Spring). Situational Leadership: A Review of the Research. Human Resource Developmen Quarterly , 1 (1), pp. 73-85.7. Meyer, L. P. (2002). Athletic Training Clinical Instructors as Situational Leaders. Journal of Athletic Training , 37 (4 Supplement), pp. S261
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Core Concepts, Standards, and Policy in K-12 Engineering Education
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Johannes Strobel, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Ronald L. Carr, Purdue University; Nilson E. Martinez-Lopez, Purdue University; Jose Daniel Bravo, INSPIRE
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
into their proper location in their state listing. The first worksheet of the standards database that was created gives an overview of theengineering standards that were found in the survey of the standards. The degree to the amountof engineering and technology design standards is indicated in the first column as either: A) Noengineering or technology design standards found; B) States with explicit engineering standards;C) States with engineering in the context of technology design; D) States with some mention ofengineering components; and E) States with some mention of engineering in the context oftechnology design. A brief descriptive identifier is provided to indicate in which area of contentthe standards were found such as Science
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Liao, Wayne State University
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NSF Grantees
. Bartley, 2005, “Ultracapacitors and batteries for energy storage in heavy-duty hybrid-electric vehicles,” The 22nd International Battery Seminar and Exhibit, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 14-17.21. J. Park, B. Raju, and A. Emadi, 2005, “Effects of an ultra-capacitor and battery energy storage systems in a hybrid electric vehicle,” SAE Paper 2005-01-3452.22. A.P. Rousseau, R. Rajesh, and Q. Zhang, 2004, “Energy storage requirements for fuel cell vehicles,” SAE Paper 2004-01-1302.23. I. Menjak, P.H. Gow, D.A. Corrigan, S.K. Dhar, and S. Ovshinsky, 2000, “Ovonic power and energy storage technologies for the next generation of vehicles,” SAE Paper 2000-01-1590.24. Y. Hisamitsu, T. Abe, T. Kinoshita, H. Miyakubo, and H. Horie
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
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Christian Bach; Salvatore Belardo; Hassan Bajwa; Pushpa Kantharaju; Praveen Prasanth
decentralization of authority by monitoring theperformance, analyze complex problems and facilitates co-ordination of all departments. Proceedings of the 2011 ASEE Northeast Section Annual Conference University of Hartford Copyright © 2011, American Society for Engineering Education References[1]  W. H. DeLone and E. R. McLean, "Information system success: the quest for the dependent  variable," Information Systems Research, vol. 3, pp. 60‐95, 1992. [2]  W. H. DeLone and E. R. McLean, "The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems  Success: A Ten‐Year Update," Journal of Management Information Systems, vol. 19, pp. 9‐30,  2003. [3]  J. Miller and BA
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Broadening Participation of Minority Students in and with K-12 Engineering
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Allison Anderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Guillermo Luis Trotti, Trotti & Asssociates, Inc.; Suzanne Marie Wilcox, ExplorationWorks Museum of Science and Culture; Elizabeth Perry Gundersen, ExplorationWorks Museum of Science and Culture; Dava J. Newman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering, Minorities in Engineering
sensitive to access within the community to the internet, availability of technical hardware such as computers, and user’s familiarity with technology.The Knowledge Station (KS) exhibit was developed for Montana’s Big Sky Space Education and Page 22.1638.5is analyzed as an example of how these six issues are incorporated into museum exhibit designfor rural communities. The KS portal, shown in Figure 2, uses human and robotic spaceFigure 2. The Knowledge Station exhibit. A) The exhibit portal with panels behind. B) View of thefloor and Knowledge Station screen. C) Screenshot of the software program.exploration explained at the middle school
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
YILI TSENG
Kaufmann Publishers, Inc. 1997[11] Sobell, Mark, A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux, Third Edition, Prentice-Hall, 2006[12] http://www.linux-nis.org/nis-howto/[13] Hughes, C. and Hughes, T., Professional Multicore Programming, Wiley, 2008[14] Hughes, C. and Hughes, T., Parallel and Distributed Programming Using C++, Addison-Wesley, 2004[15] Reinders, James, Intel Threading Building Blocks, O’Reilly, 2007[16] Nichols, B. et al., Pthreads Programming, O’Reilly, 1996[17] Welling, A., Concurrent and Real-Time Programming in Java, Wiley, 2004[18] Breshears, C., The Art of Concurrency, O’Reilly, 2009[19] Parhami, B., Introduction to Parallel Processing, Plenum, 1999[20] Buyya, R., High Performance Cluster Computing, Vol. 2, Prentice-Hall, 1999[21] Magee
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Engineering as the STEM Glue
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joan Barth, University of Alabama; Debra M. McCallum, University of Alabama; Beth Todd, University of Alabama; Rosanna E. Guadagno, University of Alabama; Beverly Roskos, University of Alabama; Carmen Burkhalter, University of Alabama; Marion J Goldston, University of Alabama
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Research, 97, 52-63.Endnotesa Two repeated measures MANOVAs were conducted one each for Efficacy and Interest. Thestatistical design was a multi-level factorial design: 2(Gender) X 3(Starting Grade: 5th, 8th, or11th) X 2(Transition: before or after) X 2(Subject: math or science).b The results for Efficacy indicated a significant effect for Gender F (1, 556) = 9.90, p < .002,partial eta2 = .02, and a significant effect for the three-way interaction between Transition,Subject, and Gender, F (1, 556) = 5.14, p < .024, Wilk’s lambda = .991.c There were three significant main effects for Interest: Transition F(1, 568) = 7.97, p < .005,Wilks = .986; Subject, F(1, 568) = 8.86, p < .003, Wilks = .985; and Gender F(1, 568) =5.36, p < .021
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IE Technical Session II
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Phillip R. Rosenkrantz, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Industrial Engineering
, by the, Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company, and General Motors Corporation. 3. Deming, W. E. (1986). Out of the crisis. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Advanced Engineering Study. 4. Ernst & Young. (1992). International quality study: An analysis of management practices that impact performance . Cleveland, OH: American Quality Foundation. 5. Goleman, D., Boyatzis, R., & McKee, A. (2002). Primal leadership: Realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press. 6. Hayes, B. J. (1996). Training in Quality. In R. L. Craig (Ed.), The ASTD training & development handbook (4th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill
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Assessment Instruments
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Syed Helmi Syed Hassan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Khairiyah Mohd-Yusof, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Mohd Salleh Abu, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Shahrin Mohammad, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Educational Research and Methods
AC 2011-2720: AN INSTRUMENT TO ASSESS STUDENTS’ ENGINEER-ING PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY IN COOPERATIVE PROBLEM-BASEDLEARNING (CPBL)Syed Ahmad Helmi Syed Hassan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Syed Helmi is an academic staff in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and is currently a Ph.D. in Engineering Education candidate in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.Khairiyah Mohd-Yusof, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Khairiyah is an associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. She is presently the Deputy Director at the Centre for Teaching and Learning in UTM. Her main research areas are Process Modeling, Simulation and Control, and Engineering Education. She has been implementing
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Comparing Different Aspects of the Cooperative Education Experience
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kevin Anderson, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Kathy J. Prem, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Engineering Career Services; Sara Wirsbinski, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Sandra Shaw Courter, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
AC 2011-1027: COMPARING THE LEARNING EXPERIENCES OF MALEAND FEMALE ENGINEERING STUDENTS IN INTERNSHIP AND CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIESKevin J. B. Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Madison Kevin Anderson is a Ph.D. candidate in the Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on primary through university STEM education policy and practice, and the alignment of education with professional practice. He previously taught science and math at the secondary level and earned the distinction of National Board Certified Teacher.Kathy J. Prem, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Engineering Career ServicesSara Wirsbinski, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Educating Students for the 21st Century: History, Reflection, and Outcomes
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Anthony Joseph, Pace University; Mabel Payne, Independent Education Researcher
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
AC 2011-2704: COMPUTING STUDENTS RELATIVE USE OF COOPER-ATIVE EDUCATION SERVICES WITHIN AN URBAN UNIVERSITYAnthony Joseph, Pace UniversityMabel Payne, Independent education researcher Page 22.365.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Computing Students Relative Use of Cooperative Education Services within an Urban UniversityAbstractComputing students used the cooperative education services of an urban university at a relativelylower rate than business students. However, this lower participation did not appear to negativelyaffect the overall employment outcomes of computing students in
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2011 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Bruno Osorno; William Oh
atmospheric conditions,” in Proc. IEEE Generation, Transmiss., Distrib., Jan. 1995, vol. 142, pp. 59-64.S. Liu and R. A. Dougal, “Dynamic multiphysics model for solar array,” IEEE Trans. Eergy Convers., vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 285-294, Jun. 2002.W. Xiao and W. G. Dunford, “A novel modeling method for photvoltaic cells,” in Proc. IEEE PESC, 2004, pp. 117-1183.A. Capel, L. M. Salamero, W. Xiao, and W. G. Dunford, “A novel approach to operate solar arrays at their MPP without tracking process,” in Proc. Annu. Seminar Autom. Control, Ind. Electron. And Instrum., 2004, pp. 229-232.K. J. Astrom and B. Wittenmark, Adaptive Control. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1995, pp. 41-89.G. Rechtenwald, Numerical Methods with MATLAB: Implementations and
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2011 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Dorian Dale
Utility-scale Geoexchange Installation ConsideredThe Town of Babylon is in the process of evaluating the feasibility of a utility-scale geothermalinstallation for Parcel A of the Wyandanch Rising redevelpment. What should the configuration be - anopen or closed loop system that is centralized or a distributed system serving individual buildings? Isthe economy of scale offered by common distribution headers, with maintenance centralized to acommon plant offset by possible degraded performance? How might various hybrid configurationssuch as a reduced geothermal system supplemented with chillers/cooling towers or boilers compare?Can such a system be configured with other sources of alternate energy to create a municipally
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Issues Affecting Engineering Program Development
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George D. Ford, Western Carolina University; Aaron K. Ball, Western Carolina University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2011-39: THE EVOLUTION OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEER-ING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATESGeorge D Ford, Western Carolina University Construction Management at Western Carolina University. Dr. Ford worked for over fifteen years in the corporate world in plant engineering and environmental engineering positions and managed numerous construction projects as a plant engineer in the paper, plastics and rubber industries including warehouses, manufacturing buildings and utilities infrastructures.Aaron K. Ball, Western Carolina University Aaron K. Ball is a Full Professor and serves as the Graduate Program Director in Engineering and Tech- nology at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suzanna Long, Ph.D., Missouri University of Science & Technology; Hector J. Carlo, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez; Scott E. Grasman, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Abhijit Gosavi, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Leonardo Bedoya-Valencia, Colorado State University - Pueblo; Laura J Collins, Center for Research and Learning
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NSF Grantees
Prosper Where Others Fail (New York: Villiard Books).3. Jick, Todd D., 1993, Managing Change: Cases and Concepts, (Boston, MA: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.).4. Klatt, John and Taylor-Powell, Ellen, (2005) Synthesis of Literature Relative to the Retrospective Pretest Design. Joint Conference of the CES/AEA, Toronto, Ontario.5. Lohman, J., (2008) A Rising Global Discipline, Journal of Engineering Education 97 (3) 227-230. Page 22.1633.76. Sheppard, S., Pellegrino, J. and Olds., B., (2008) On Becoming a 21st Century Engineer, Journal of Engineering Education 97 (3) 231-235.7. Long, S., Grasman, S., Gosavi, A., Carlo, H
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lawretta C. Ononye, State University of New York, Canton
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NSF Grantees
Math. (5)STEM seminar. (6) Monthly Socials. (7) Field trip for S-STEM scholars.AssessmentAssessment and evaluation of the S-STEM project at SUNY Canton will be an on-going process.The impact on students progress, departments and disciplines involved as well as the institutionwill be assessed through quantitative (measureable) and qualitative (observation, interviewing)measures to see if progress is made toward achieving its goals. Three areas have been identifiedfor assessment:(1) Scholars’ progress. Scholars’ progress toward reaching the goals of this project will bemeasured quantitatively using the following: (a) Academic improvement from performance datasuch as semester GPA and cumulative GPA; (b) Retention of students in the disciplines
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2011 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
Patrick Clemins
Academic 500 0 DOD DOE HHS NSF NASA DOT DOC Other (NIH)Source: National Science Foundation, Federal Funds for Research and Development.FY 2009 figures are preliminary.© 2010 AAASTHE FEDERAL R&D INVESTMENTFY 2011 Outlook Current continuing resolution (CR) expires March 4. Congress  FY 2011 funding levels are likely to be between the $1.128 trillion in the failed Senate omnibus and $1.055 trillion, the revised House 302(b) allocation total. total  R&D Programs on Cut Lists  NIST – Tech Innov Program and Manu Extension Program ($195m)  DoE – Applied research, especially Fossil
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Biological & Agricultural Technical Session II
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marybeth Lima, Louisiana State University
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Biological & Agricultural
AC 2011-2389: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN BIOLOGICAL & AGRI-CULTURAL ENGINEERINGMarybeth Lima, Louisiana State University Marybeth Lima is a Professor in Biological & Agricultural Engineering at LSU, a registered professional engineer, a nationally certified playground safety inspector (CPSI), and the Director of the LSU Center for Community Engagement, Learning, and Leadership (CCELL). She has been at LSU since 1996 and is a 15 year member of ASEE. Page 22.343.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011Page 22.343.2Page 22.343.3Page 22.343.4Page 22.343.5Page 22.343.6Page
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Project-Based, Inquiry Guided, and High Performance Learning Environments: Effective Approaches
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sharon G. Sauer, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Pedro E. Arce, Tennessee Technological University
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2011-2744: ASSESSMENT IN THE HIGH PERFORMANCE LEARN-ING ENVIRONMENTSharon G. Sauer, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Sharon G. Sauer is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technol- ogy where she is teaching a variety of classroom and laboratory courses. She has long-standing interests in active learning techniques and has published papers in this and other educational areas, as well as in the fields of statistical thermodynamics and electrophoresis.Pedro E. Arce, Tennessee Technological University Pedro E. Arce is a University Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Professor and Chair of the Chemical En- gineering Dpt. at Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, TN. He has
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Experiential Learning in ECE
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dick Blandford, University of Evansville; Mark Earl Randall, University of Evansville
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Electrical and Computer
-altitude balloon project which received NSF funding in 2008 originated with TaylorUniversity in Upland, Indiana. Since that time numerous other universities have becomeinvolved in the project by way of Taylor's ongoing summer workshops. A typical balloon travelsto about 100,000 feet in a two to three hour period, bursts, and parachutes its payload to earth. Aballoon can be used to launch a 12 pound load into a near-space environment for a modest cost.The balloon and the load can be tracked and the load can be recovered using the GlobalPositioning System (GPS). This system allows undergraduate electrical and computerengineering students to design instrumentation packages for a harsh environment and therecovered data can be used to judge the
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Barrie Jackson
While fundamentals are essential in the undergrad Engineering Education Curriculum They are by no means sufficient Barrie Jackson Department of Chemical Engineering Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario Canada 364 While fundamentals are essential in the undergrad Engineering Education Curriculum They are by no means sufficient Barrie Jackson Department of Chemical Engineering Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario Canada ABSTRACT As a chemical engineer with over thirty years
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Global Education in Construction Education
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Casey Cline, Boise State University; Cole Seamons
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Construction
AC 2011-2183: QUALIFICATIONS OF SAFETY PROFESSIONALS IN THEU.S. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYR. Casey Cline, Boise State University Casey Cline is an Assistant Professor in the Construction Management Department within the College of Engineering at Boise State University. Dr. Cline earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University, an M.S. in Construction Science from the University of Oklahoma, and a Ph.D. in Education (Adult Development Organizational Learning) from The University of Idaho. His educational research interests are focused on improving construction management processes to facilitate the efficient management of construction projects.Mr. Cole Seamons Undergraduate construction
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Structural Education Applications in Architectural Engineering
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sinead MacNamara, Syracuse University
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Architectural
idealteaching tools. Furthermore, the AASHTO Guide Specifications for Design of PedestrianBridges represent a manageable introduction to formal engineering design for a semesterlong project. This paper describes a one credit hour, semester long, project undertaken byMArch students alongside a required course in Structural Engineering Design. Studentsundertook conceptual design of pedestrian bridges. After a class wide study of innovativeprecedents, they worked in small groups and were required to choose and analyze a site,and propose an initial structural scheme. A minimum clear span was required to pushmore ambitious spanning strategies. They then performed a Finite Element Analysis andsized all the primary structural members of the bridge. The
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Lessons for New Engineering Educators
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hoda Baytiyeh, American University, Beirut; Mohamad K. Naja, The Lebanese University
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New Engineering Educators
AC 2011-1413: ATTITUDES TOWARD PURSUING DOCTORAL STUD-IES IN ENGINEERINGHoda Baytiyeh, The American University of Beirut Hoda Baytiyeh is a computer engineer. She has earned a Ph.D. in Instructional Technology from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is currently an assistant professor in the Education Department at The American University of Beirut. Her research interests include Engineering Education, ubiquitous computing using Open Source Software, and online learning communities.Mohamad K. Naja, The Lebanese University Mohamad Naja has earned his M.S. and Ph. D. in Civil Engineering from Michigan State University at East Lansing. He is currently an associate professor in the Civil Engineering Department
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ECE Division Poster Session
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mariusz Jankowski, University of Southern Maine
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2011-2172: RECENT ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL TECHNOL-OGY IN THE CLASSROOMMariusz Jankowski, University of Southern Maine Dr. Mariusz Jankowski received the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the City University of New York in 1989. He is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Chairperson at the University of Southern Maine. His research interests are in the areas of signal and image processing, in particular image enhancement, segmentation, shape description, and recognition. He has many years of experience in developing commercial software for image processing and is the author of a professional software system for image processing based on Mathematica, a modern system for scientific
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Laboratories
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mustafa G. Guvench, University of Southern Maine; Derek Richardson, Fairchild Semiconductor
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2011-2416: MICROWAVE PLASMA CLEANER DESIGN FOR SEMI-CONDUCTOR FABRICATION AND MATERIALS PROCESSING LABO-RATORY USEMustafa G. Guvench, University of Southern Maine Mustafa G. Guvench received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics from Case Western Reserve University. He is currently a full professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern Maine. Prior to joining U.S.M. he served on the faculties of the University of Pittsburgh and M.E.T.U., Ankara, Turkey. His research interests and publications span the field of mi- croelectronics including I.C. design, MEMS and semiconductor technology and its application in sensor development, finite element and analytical modeling
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
James W. Smith
to the topic, they generally all cover the same material. Upper divisioncourses are often foundational too: topics like semiconductor electronics, control theory and fluidmechanics certainly qualify but in upper division textbooks there is more of a tendency toinclude more contemporary topics. Nevertheless, the textbooks here also have a certain samenessto them.Technical electives, however, are often much different. Here textbooks, if they are used, areoften written by specialists in the field. This categorization also includes note sets prepared byfaculty. Contemporary work is more often reflected in courses at this level, although actualreading of current papers by students is less common than summaries of their salient points aspresented
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2011 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Peter Kinman; Daniel Murdock
concepts of signals and systems in different situations, gaining more fluency withthese concepts. Second, students rehearse the important techniques of communications,including modulation, demodulation, synchronization, and sampling. Third, students get morepractice and acquire more confidence in experimental methods.IntroductionA laboratory course was developed to complement a lecture course (“CommunicationEngineering”) that covers Fourier series and transforms, filtering, analog modulation anddemodulation, synchronization, sampling, and receiver architectures. The laboratory course usesthe Telecommunications Instructional Modeling System (TIMS) of Emona Instruments [1], seeFigure 1. This instrument incorporates a sampling oscilloscope and
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Tom Goulding; Durga Suresh
Team Teaching: Blending the Power of the Socratic Method with Traditional Pedagogy Tom Goulding and Durga Suresh Department of Computer Science Wentworth Institute of Technology gouldingt@wit.edu sureshd@wit.edu outcome if a Socratic like pedagogy is adopted in the Abstract classroom. This case study discusses the introduction ofthe Socratic Method into a
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Laboratories and Projects in BME
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yakov Cherner, ATEL, LLC; Sonia Sparks Wallman; Margaret Bryans, Montgomery County Community College; Marina Taranova, Southern Federal University, Russia
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Biomedical
Biological Engineering EducationAbstractThe paper presents a blended educational environment which comprises a traditional hands-onlaboratory using a low pressure liquid chromatography system and a virtual version of the lowpressure liquid chromatography system and processes, as well as a variety of printed and onlinelearning resources. The blended learning environment for biopharmaceutical production ofproteins has been jointly developed by the Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative(NBC2) and the Massachusetts based company ATeL, LLC to address not only the education andtraining needs of biomanufacturing, but chemical and biological engineering disciplines willbenefit as well.IntroductionTo support the development of the infrastructure