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Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Piyush Pradhananga; Mohamed ElZomor, Florida International University; Gabriella Santi; Lu Zhang, Florida International University
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Diversity
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Architectural Engineering, Construction Engineering
.[2] S. Cerri, “EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR ENGINEERS,” pp. 625– 629, 2000.[3] G. Tryggvason and D. Apelian, “Re-Engineering Engineering Education for the Challenges of the 21st Century,” JOM, no. 1, p. 1610, 2006.[4] T. J. Kennedy and M. R. L. Odell, “Engaging Students In STEM Education,” Sci. Educ. Int., vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 246–258, 2014.[5] Society of Manufacturing Engineers Education Foundation, “Manufacturing Education Plan: Phase 1 Report—Industry Identifies Competency Gaps Among Newly Hired Engineering,” 1997.[6] A. L. Darling and D. P. Dannels, “Practicing engineers talk about the importance of talk: A report on the role of oral communication in the workplace,” Commun. Educ
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Potpourri
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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John Crepeau P.E., University of Idaho, Moscow; Barry Willis, University of Idaho, Moscow; Sean Quallen, University of Idaho, Moscow; Steven W. Beyerlein, University of Idaho; Dan Cordon, University of Idaho, Moscow; Terence Soule, University of Idaho; P.K. Northcutt II, University of Idaho; Terri A. Gaffney, University of Idaho; Jeffrey Kimberling, University of Idaho; Angela C. Shears, University of Idaho; Ann Miller, University of Idaho
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Mechanical Engineering
be given to different students, but the values used in the problem were changed.The video review modules were used to supplement face-to-face classroom time. The leadinstructor for the course organized the approximately 10 review sessions and determined whichknowledge area(s) would be covered that particular week. Students met once a week for twohours to go over the assigned knowledge area(s). Ideally, the faculty member who recorded thevideo segments came to the class that week and reviewed areas that students struggled with andanswered questions. This pairing of self-directed video study with face-to-face classroom timeallowed the student to fully review the knowledge area and have any concerns resolved.Although this project was geared
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Designing and Implementing Leadership Development Experiences for Engineering Students
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Blake Everett Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Molly H. Goldstein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Joe Bradley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development
manner by discoveringthe leadership styles that led to the best outcomes by first identifying teams that had the bestoutcomes and then assessing the leadership style of the student(s) who are identified as the teamleader(s).Research MethodsResearch Participants & Classroom ContextThis research is based on student experiences in a mechanical engineering capstone design courseat the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This one-semester course is a requiredcomponent of a mechanical engineer’s curriculum and is offered each semester. Between 100 and130 students take the course in a semester. The typical class enrollment is about 80% male, 70%in-state students, 86% U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and 14% non-US residents. The
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Sociotechnical Integration
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Cynthia Helen Carlson P.E., Merrimack College; Catherine Woodworth Wong, Merrimack College
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
Education, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 153-163, 2007.[2] B. R. Cohen, J. S. Rossmann and K. S. Bernhardt, "Introducing engineering as a socio- technical process," in ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, Indianapolis, IN, 2014.[3] J. E. Mills and D. F. Treagust, "Engineering education - Is problem-based or project-based learning the answer," Australasian Journal of Engineering Education, vol 3, no. 2, pp. 2- 16, 2003[4] M. Taks, P. Tynjala and H. Kukemelk, "Engineering students' conceptions of entrepreneurial learning as part of their education," European Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 53-69, 2016.[5] J. L. Bishop and M. A. Verleger, "The flipped classroom: A survey of the research," in ASEE Annual
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Experimentation and Laboratory-oriented Studies Division Technical Session 1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nebojsa I. Jaksic, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
partner was great in explaining everything even though we rebuilt the second circuit 4 times. I was able to get a big refresher using circuit boards. [Name] also helped me learn how to translate a digital drawing to a circuit.Here are some student statements directly addressing their PPPL experience, either from the sideof the “peer teacher” pair(s) or the ones receiving help, “peer student” pairs.Peer Teachers: I learned several new methods of troubleshooting when helping my classmates. Once we finished our circuit, we had to assist other groups, and since no group built the circuit the same way, being able to navigate each component was difficult. By the last group, I was able to work through their
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ECCD - Technical Session 2 - Solar Energy
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Brittany Weber, Renewable Energy Society; Katelyn Renee Dunnagan , Renewable Energy Society ; Matthew Aldeman, Illinois State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
components and ensuring all the specs were correct. Figure 5: Base design The final aspect of the design process was to create our own custom-fit solar moduletransportation unit in a second wagon. We came up with the idea to cut notches into plywoodpieces to create “fingers” that would support the individual modules and keep them separatedduring transportation. The pieces of plywood would be held in place by shelf support brackets.Then, to ensure the stability of the modules we would secure 2×4’s around the perimeter of theplywood. The end 2×4 was designed with a wing nut to be able to open and close the back endto remove and replace the modules for use. Pipe insulation sleeves would be used to cushion
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EMD 2: Issues in Engineering Management Education
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Elizabeth Hart, University of Dayton; Andrea Mott, University of Dayton; Sandra L. Furterer, University of Dayton
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Diversity
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Engineering Management
assess whether the mentoringprogram increased the mentee’s confidence in STEM and a sense of belonging.References[1] Kloos, E. and Furterer, S., “Designing an Undergraduate Engineering Mentoring Program to Enhance Gender Diversity through Application of Lean Six Sigma Methods and Tools.” Paper presented at 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, Florida. 2019, June. https://peer.asee.org/32615[2] No Author, "Female Peer Mentors Help Retain College Women in Engineering." Education Digest, vol. 86, no. 4, Dec. 2017, p. 30. EBSCOhost,libproxy.udayton.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/ login.aspx?direct= true&db=f5h& AN=125896865&site=eds-live. Accessed January 30, 2019.[3] No Author, "Women in
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Factors Influencing Curriculum Development: International Division Technical Session 4
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Johnny Crayd Woods Jr., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Maia Greene-Havas, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Abram Diaz-Strandberg, Virginia Tech Department of Engineering Education; Sophia Vicente, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Diversity
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International
://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/international-students- united-states. [Accessed: 27-Jan-2020].[8] L. S. Vygotsky, Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes. Harvard University Press, 1980.[9] H. Wu, E. Garza, and N. Guzman, “International Student’s Challenge and Adjustment to College,” Education Research International, 2015. [Online]. Available: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/edri/2015/202753/. [Accessed: 27-Jan-2020].[10] S. Sovic, “Coping with stress: the perspective of international students,” 19-May-2008. [Online]. Available: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/adche/2008/00000006/00000003/art00002. [Accessed: 27-Jan-2020].[11] Akanwa, Emmanuel, “International students in western developed
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New Media for Ethics Education
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Valerie H. Summet, Rollins College; Rebecca A. Bates, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Engineering Ethics
particular quote or asking them to summarize the reading in a few sentences. Thenthe students have a series of questions which ask the students to identify crucial pieces of thereading which would enable them to identify the ethical dilemma(s). For example, they may havebeen asked to discuss the viewpoint of a particular stakeholder or address a specificcounterargument to a character’s position. The questions then tie the reading to ethicalphilosophies and help students evaluate the story’s and character’s outcomes in a structured way.However, these questions assume no prior discussion of formal ethical frameworks, and thusavoid the formal terminology such as utiliatarian, deontology, etc.In this article, we have chosen three short stories which
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Experiences
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Jacob Murray, Washington State University, Everett; Lucrezia Cuen Paxson, Washington State University, Everett; Soobin Seo, Washington State University, Everett; Mark Beattie, Washington State University, Everett
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
thefindings of the qualitative and quantitative research design developed and discussed in the workfollowing the completion of the semester.References[1] K. Schwab, The Fourth Industrial Revolution. New York: Penguin Random House, 2017.[2] J. Manyika, S. Lund, M. Chui, J. Bughin, J. Woetzel, P. Batra, R. Ko, and S. Sanghvi, “Jobs Lost, Jobs Gained: Workforce Transitions in a Time of Automation,” McKinsey Global Institute, Technical Report, Dec. 2017.[3] D. Garvin, A. B. Wagonfeld, and L. Kind, “Google’s Project Oxygen: Do Managers Matter?” Harvard Business School Case 313-110, April 2013.[4] C. Duhigg, “What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team,” The New York Times Magazine, February 25, 2016.[5] S. Schaffer, K. Lei, L
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 7
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
A. Mehran Shahhosseini, Indiana State University; Farman A. Moayed, Indiana State University; Alister McLeod, Indiana State University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
for Working Families (IIWF) report [3] recommendsaligning education systems with economic development initiatives. Advanced manufacturing andengineering disciplines have key roles in the state of Indiana and the nation’s economic growth.By increasing the number of graduates in both MET and SM, this project supports and enhancesthe economic growth within the state and nationally. Also, being involved in the co-curricularactivities and industry partnerships will help the students improve the very skills the workplacedemands and build on the initial support provided by the scholarship to produce highlyemployable graduates.BackgroundIn fall of 2009, ISU was awarded its first S-STEM program (NSF #0966219) and initially had anundergraduate
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Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Outreach and Retention
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Molly McVey, University of Kansas; Carl W. Luchies, University of Kansas; Sara E. Wilson, University of Kansas; Lorin P. Maletsky, University of Kansas; Lin Liu, University of Kansas
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
aware of this data about ourstudents and then by hearing from them directly through the survey that we will, as a department,be motivated to make changes at all levels to become more effective and inclusive teachers,enabling more of our students to be successful in our academic programs.References[1] F. A. Hrabowski, J. Suess, and J. Fritz, "Assessment and analytics in institutional transformation," Educause Review, vol. 46, no. 5, pp. 14-16, 2011.[2] C. Ottery. (2010, 1/3). Lack of Engineers Stifling Development Says Report. Available: https://www.scidev.net/global/technology/news/lack-of-engineers-stifling-development-says- report.html[3] G. S. May and D. E. Chubin, "A retrospective on undergraduate engineering
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Alternatives to Traditional Assessment
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Lauren Singelmann, North Dakota State University; Enrique Alvarez Vazquez, North Dakota State University; Ellen M. Swartz, North Dakota State University; Mary Pearson, North Dakota State University; Ryan Striker P.E., North Dakota State University
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Educational Research and Methods
/criteria-for-accrediting-engineering-programs-2016- 2017/GC3 [2] N. A. of Engineering, The engineer of 2020: Visions of engineering in the new century. National Academies Press, 2004. [3] H. J. Passow and C. H. Passow, “What competencies should undergraduate engineering programs emphasize? a systematic review,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 106, no. 3, pp. 475–526, 2017. [4] J. Looney, “Assessment and innovation in education,” 2009. [5] J. Biggs, “What the student does: teaching for enhanced learning,” Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 39–55, 2012. [6] S. M. Land, “Cognitive requirements for learning with open-ended learning environments,” Educational Technology Research and Development
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M1B: WIP - Learning Experiences 2
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2019 FYEE Conference
Authors
Brianna L Dorie, Gonzaga University
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FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
and professional identity development for engineering undergraduates,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 100(4), pp. 630-654, 2011.[5] S. Allen & K. Peterman, “Evaluating informal STEM education: Issues and challenges in context,” Evaluation of Informal Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education, vol 2009(161), pp. 17-33.[6] National Research Council, How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000. https://doi.org/10.17226/9853[7] K. Krippendorff, Content analysis: An introduction to its methodology, 3rd edition. Sage: Los Angeles, CA, 2012.
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2020 ERC
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Kelly Hochstetler
.” Francis S. Collins Director, NIH3 SPONSOR PRIORITIES • Protecting the integrity of the peer review process • Improving accuracy of self-disclosures of other support, financial interests, and relevant affiliations; • Assuring institutions are effectively monitoring and enforcing disclosure requirements; • Protecting federally funded IP security while supporting foreign collaborations; and • Increasing efforts to identify information and establish appropriate standards (i.e., contract clauses)4 RECENT INVESTIGATIONS & CHARGES • Failure to
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2019 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Roy Myose; Elizabeth Rollins; Klaus Hoffmann; Kimberly Engber; Sarah Myose
-letter grade scale into the plus-minus system as follows: the minus part of thegrade for the lower 3 points, the whole letter for the middle 3 points, and the plus part for the upper4 points. For example, a B- would be given for scores of 80 to 82.9, a B for scores of 83 to 85.9,and a B+ for scores of 86 to 89.9. However, grades of A+, F+, or F- were not awarded at WSUProceedings of the 2019 Midwest Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education 3under the new system. The university has had a grade replacement policy since the mid 1990’s whereby a student canretake a course up to three times, and the most recent grade
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2018 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Dariush H. Zadeh; Shohreh Moini
baccalaureates in Science andEngineering (S&E) attend a community college at some point in their education” [2]. Theybelieve that our young men and women, 18-24, across the United States can contribute tofinding scientific and technological solutions to societal challenges. They suggest that “Wecan enlist them to combat diseases and addictions, to find alternative energy solutions, tocreate new materials for new industries, or to address the scientific and technologicalchallenges of, for example, urbanization, healthcare, security, privacy, resource scarcity,and climate change” [2]. They believe that these students will rise to, and even exceed,our expectations if we imagine research differently: early, often, and universal. And theyhope that
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Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 3
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Melissa M. Arana; Mireya Becker Roberto, University of San Diego; Nicole G. Reyes
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
possibilities and building a platform for bilingual people to use their uniquevoice, it might encourage the individual to start creating engineering knowledge in differentlanguages to maintain inclusivity among bilingual audiences.AcknowledgementsThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.1826354. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this materialare those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National ScienceFoundationReferences[1] P. Levitt and B. N. Jaworsky, "Transnational migration studies: Past developments and future trends," Annu. Rev. Sociol., vol. 33, pp. 129-156, 2007.[2] P. Sánchez and G. S. Kasun, "Connecting
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Lisa Deane Morano, University of Houston, Downtown; Vassilios Tzouanas, University of Houston, Downtown
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Diversity
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Biological and Agricultural Engineering
). Ten ways to integrate sustainability into the curriculum. The Association for theAdvancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. Retrieved from asshe.org.[8] https://www.faeis.cals.vt.edu/index.php/data-center/[9] Orr, D. 2002. Four challenges of sustainability. Conservation Biology. 16(6); 1457-1460.[10] Chau, K. 2007 .Incorporation of sustainability concepts into a civil engineering curriculum. J. Prof. Issues. Eng.Pract. 133(3):188-191.[11] Stubbs, W. and J. Schapper. 2011. Two approaches to curriculum development for educating for sustainabilityand CSR. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. 12(3):259-268.[12] Hayes, C. and S. Holdsworth. 2008. Curriculum change for sustainability. Journal for Education in the
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Multidisciplinary Course Innovation
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lionel Craddock, Bluefield State College; Daphne Rainey, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Susan Faulkner, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Frank Hart, Bluefield State College; Martha Eborall, Bluefield State College; Lewis Foster, Bluefield State College; Stephen Cammer, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Betsy Tretola, Virginia Tech; Bruno Sobral, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Oswald Crasta, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute; Bruce Mutter, Bluefield State College
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
diverse student backgrounds. The course can be adapted to several teaching formatsfrom classroom to sustainable online implementations. CART at BSC is currently working toimplement the course as an online course in the near future.References 1. Atkins, DE, Droegemeier, KK, Feldman, SI, Garcia-Molina, H, Klein, ML, Messerschmitt, DG, Messina, P, Ostriker, JP and Wright, MH. (2003) Revolutionizing Science and Engineering Through Cyberinfrastructure: Report of the National Science Foundation Blue-Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure. 3 Feb. 2003 (http://www.communitytechnology.org/nsf_ci_report/) 2. Greene, K. and S., Donovan. (2005) Ramping Up to the Biology
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Teaching Courses in Renewable Energy Systems
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael E. Hay, University of Northern Iowa; Recayi 'Reg' Pecen
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
ESE SW SE SSW SSE S Figure 2. Wind Rose for January 2005. This shows the average strength of the wind foreach of the 16 compass points during the month of January. N NNW 100 NNE NW NE 50 WNW ENE W 0 E WSW ESE SW
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Innovations in ECE Education III
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Don Millard, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Mohamed Chouikha, Howard University; Frederick Berry, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Electrical and Computer
Boardclassroom (exhibited in the top panes of (100KS/s version) and Hardware/Software Environmentfigure 1). This Mobile StudioInstrumentation Board (I/O Board) technology replicates the functionality of an oscilloscope,function generator, multimeter, power supplies and additionally allows users to control externaldevices with 16 reconfigurable digital I/O ports. With the advent of a Mobile Studio lab, manyinstrumentation-based course offerings could be held in normal classrooms rather than in speciallyoutfitted studio facilities. In addition, students will be able to perform hands-on experimentsoutside of the classroom anywhere/anytime, thus facilitating new opportunities for them toexplore/tinker and gain insight through practical experience
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Unique Laboratory Experiments and Programs Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Szlavik, California Polytechnic State University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
electrophysiologyrelated simulations since it is possible to simulate hybrid circuits with both biological andsynthetic electronic components.Bibliography1. N. K. Sinha, Control Systems, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1988.2. R. S. Tucker “Large-signal circuit model for simulation of injection-laser modulation dynamics,” IEE Proceedings, Part I, vol. 128, no. 5, pp. 180-184, 1981.3. B. Bunow, I. Segev, and J. Fleshman, “Modeling the electrical behavior of anatomically complex neurons using a network analysis program: excitable membrane,” Biol. Cybern., vol. 53, pp. 41-56, 1985.4. R. B. Szlavik, A. K. Bhuiyan, A. Carver, and F. Jenkins, “Neural-electronic inhibition simulated with a neuron model implemented in SPICE,” IEEE Transactions
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Learning Needs and Educational Success
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University; Steven Eisenbarth, Baylor University; Richard Campbell, Baylor University
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Minorities in Engineering
continuing efforts to improve the freshmen engineering sequence.The impact of retention efforts that began in 2002 with the TWD grants and continue through2005 for Baylor’s engineering and computer science programs are readily discernable from table3. The two-year freshman retention rate increase of 46% for engineering and 38% for computerscience is evidence that the School’s retention efforts have been particularly effective.Recently, two of the authors received a 5-year NSF S-STEM grant to fund scholarships andmentoring activities for transfer students. These funds will provide scholarships for up tofourteen transfer students per year and mentoring activities to increase the probability that theywill graduate with a degree in engineering or
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Distance, Remote, and Virtual Experiments
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jim Henry, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; Richard Zollars, Washington State University; Charles Knight, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
large base of users of these systems could transfer text, dataand e-mail over phone-lines by a variety of services. 2. Early Web Browser. Mosaic, later named Netscape, was introduced in the early1990’s and Netscape (the company) went public in 1995. Netscape was free toindividuals and schools and was low-cost to business users. It brought graphics, images,music and video to PCs over telephone lines. Netscape also allowed experiments andsimulations to be viewed or controlled over the web in real time or near real-time.One of the earliest applications of this real-time use of browsers was a camera thatwatched a coffee pot at Cambridge University2. Some of the earliest controlledexperiments were introduced in 1994 at UC San Diego, in
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Developing Communication/Teamwork Skills in ChEs
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Sharp, Vanderbilt
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Chemical Engineering
helpful for students. 4.7 3. I think I helped my interviewee(s). 4.3 4. Use the same assignment again. It worked well. 4.4 5. Use a different assignment. 1.9 6. The student contacted me in a manner that showed 4.3 respect for my time. 7. The student/alumni phone contact was beneficial 4.2 and provided students a good networking opportunity. 8. Sufficient time was allotted for the assignment and 4.5 my response. 9. I have had additional communication with one or 1.9 more of my
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Hands-on Materials Science and Engineering
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Otto Wilson, Catholic University of America
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Materials
the bottle on the right contains Page 12.1095.4only hydroxyapatite.Bibliography1. Hogg R, Healy TW, , Fuerstenau DW, Mutual coagulation of colloidal dispersions, Trans Farad Soc, 62, 1638(1992).2. Kim S, Zukoski CF, A model of growth by hetero-coagulation in seeded colloidal suspensions, J Colloid InterfaceSci, 139, 198 (1990).3. Borum L, Wilson, Jr. OC, Surface modification of hydroxyapatite. Part II. Silica. Biomaterials 24, 3681 (2003). Page 12.1095.5
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ECE Poster Session
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Cavicchi, Grove City College
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2008-3: INTEGRATION OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERPROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE INTO CONTROL SYSTEMS COURSESThomas Cavicchi, Grove City College Thomas J. Cavicchi received the B. S. degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in 1982, and the M. S. and Ph. D. degrees in electrical engineering from University of Illinois, Urbana, in 1984 and 1988, respectively. He is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Grove City College, Grove City, PA, where he teaches year-long courses on digital communication systems, digital and analog control systems, and the senior labs (including co-teaching the senior capstone design projects). He also has recently taught
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The New Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge (BOK2)
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Russell, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Gerry Galloway, University of Maryland; Thomas Lenox, ASCE; James O'Brien
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Civil Engineering
AC 2008-46: ASCE POLICY 465 – PROGRESS AND NEXT STEPSJeffrey Russell, University of Wisconsin - Madison Gerry Galloway University of Maryland Thomas Lenox ASCE James O'Brien ASCEGerry Galloway, University of MarylandThomas Lenox, ASCEJames J. O'Brien, American Society of Civil Engineers Page 13.223.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008ASCE Policy 465 - Progress and Next StepsRussell, Galloway, Lenox and O’Brien ASCE Policy 465 – Progress and Next Steps Jeffrey S. Russell, Gerald E. Galloway, Thomas A. Lenox, and James J. O’BrienAbstractFor several decades, educators
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Projects & Partnerships Result in Student Learning
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alberto Gomez-Rivas, University of Houston-Downtown; George Pincus, University of Houston-Downtown; Edward Sheinberg, University of Houston-Downtown
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Engineering Technology
SystemsENGR 1480 Occupational Safety TechniquesENGR 2407 Surveying with GIS-GPSENGR 2410 Analysis of Engineering Networks Page 13.612.10Upper DivisionET 3307 Applied ThermodynamicsET 3308 Materials ScienceENGR 3311 Structural AnalysisENGR 3308 Fluid Mechanics IMGT 3301 Management of OrganizationsENGR 3302 Engineering EconomicsENGR 4370 Human Factors in Safety and FireENGR 4410 Industrial Hygiene InstrumentationENGR 4420 Fire DynamicsENGR 4450 Industrial SafetyENGR 4380 Security of Computing SystemsET 4323 Technology SeminarElectives (9 hours)ENG 3302 and ET 4323 satisfy the W (writing) and S (to use of the skills learned in core coursesto solve