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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lei Wang P.E., University of the District of Columbia; Pradeep K. Behera P.E., University of the District of Columbia; Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia; Jiajun Xu, University of the District of Columbia
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Civil Engineering
smart sensors formulti-scale monitoring and control of civil infrastructure. Journal of Civil Structural HealthMonitoring, 6(1), 17-41.[35] Yoon, H., and Spencer Jr, B. F. (2016). Enabling smart city resilience: Post-disaster responseand structural health monitoring. Newmark Structural Engineering Laboratory. University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenna Wong P.E., San Francisco State University; Lakshmipriya Lakshmipathy, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras; Panfilo Jesus Armas; Andres Ernesto Paredes; Chris Park; Jorge Antonio Campos
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Civil Engineering
post-doctoral fellowship at Lawrence National Laboratory focusing on developing a modern computational framework for the nonlinear seismic analysis of Department of Energy nuclear facilities and systems. This work seeks to expand the under- standing of soil structure interaction for these structures and the means of modeling this behavior both theoretically and experimentally. In addition to her research experience, Dr. Wong also has worked for the public and private engineering sectors in the areas of water infrastructure, transportation, data systems, and project management. She joined San Francisco State University in 2014 as lecturer and is currently an assistant professor of Civil Engineering in the School of
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University; Carrie W. Lee, East Carolina University ; Christine Wilson, East Carolina University; Holly Heath Fales, East Carolina University; Daniel Dickerson, East Carolina University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
opportunities education majors have to practicediscourse development prior to their student teaching practicum. Discourse simulation activitiesat universities prior to student teaching and internships are often insufficient to prepare teachersfor engaging in discourse with students throughout an entire school day.Traditional Methods of Discourse DevelopmentTraditionally, discourse development begins with pre-service teachers’ own understanding ofmath and science based upon how they were taught when they were first learning the material.Most education programs require pre-service teachers to take at least one laboratory-basedscience course and to complete mathematics courses. Once the students have a foundation inmath and science, they then take courses
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ConstDiv Technical Session 7 - Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Shenoda, Farmingdale State College
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Construction Engineering
X X X various aspects of a construction project 3. utilize computer methods, including X X X Excel, to carry out estimation. 4. prepare a complete bid submission for a X X X X typical construction project ABET program outcomes (a) utilize techniques that are appropriate to administer and evaluate construction contracts, documents, and codes; (b) estimate costs, estimate quantities, and evaluate materials for construction projects; (c) utilize measuring methods, hardware, and software that are appropriate for field, laboratory, and office processes related to construction; (d) apply
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin D. Dahm, Rowan University; Nidhal Carla Bouaynaya, Rowan University; Ravi P. Ramachandran, Rowan University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
. Ramachandran received the B. Eng degree (with great distinction) from Concordia University in 1984, the M. Eng degree from McGill University in 1986 and the Ph.D. degree from McGill University in 1990. From October 1990 to December 1992, he worked at the Speech Research Department at AT&T Bell Laboratories. From January 1993 to August 1997, he was a Research Assistant Professor at Rutgers University. He was also a Senior Speech Scientist at T-Netix from July 1996 to August 1997. Since September 1997, he is with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rowan University where he has been a Professor since September 2006. He has served as a consultant to T-Netix, Avenir Inc., Motorola and Focalcool. From
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Eun-Young Kang, California State University, Los Angeles; Jianyu Jane Dong, California State University, Los Angeles; Matthew C. Jackson Ph.D., California State University, Los Angeles; Emily L. Allen, California State University, Los Angeles; Gerardo Lopez, California State University, Los Angeles
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
. Showing potential workplaces and career role models intheir study field will help scholars to stay motivated, connect academic work to real worldprofessions, and concretize their career vision. Scholars will visit local industry, national labs,infrastructures, public utilities, other research universities, professional workshops,conferences, and engineering construction projects. In Spring 2019, the program provided thefirst field trip to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to the scholar cohort group.3.3 Program Impact on Scholars and MentorsAfter the Fall 2018 semester, the program conducted two focus group meetings (Mentee FocusGroup and Mentor Focus Group) to discover impact on scholars and Mentor+ advisors. 1) Mentee Focus GroupEight
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alessio Gaspar, University of South Florida; A.T.M. Golam Bari, University of South Florida, Tampa; Dmytro Vitel; Kok Cheng Tan, University of South Florida; Jennifer Albert, The Citadel; Rudolf Paul Wiegand III, University of Central Florida
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #26832Board 59: Coevolutionary-Aided Teaching: Leveraging the Links BetweenCoevolutionary and Educational DynamicsDr. Alessio Gaspar, University of South Florida Dr. Alessio Gaspar is an Associate Professor with the University of South Florida’s Department of Com- puter Science & Engineering and director of the USF Computing Education Research & Evolutionary Algorithm Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in computer science in 2000 from the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France). Before joining USF, he worked as visiting professor at the ESSI polytechnic and EIVL engineering schools (France) then as
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erin Elizabeth Pepe, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Kauser Jahan P.E., Rowan University; Cheryl A. Bodnar, Rowan University; Ashley Ferrante, Rowan University; Adam Anthony Cavallaro; Samantha K. Price; Jeffrey E. Dobkowski, Rowan University; Zachery Dean Miller, Rowan University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
broader context mean to you? 6. In this course we have included examples that have social relevance such as how can engineering benefit different populations. Do you see this as being relevant to engineering?The focus group data provided a more detailed understanding about the impact of the project onfirst year students. Students commented that they enjoyed working on a “real world” project.They also enjoyed the opportunity to conduct hand on laboratory experiments that required themto collect and analyze data. They indicated that the experiments allowed them to learn aboutlaboratory experiment failure and perseverance. Students noted the value of active participationand expressed confidence in their ability to learn in the course
Conference Session
Design in Engineering Education Division: Capstone Design Projects
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gail Baura, Loyola University Chicago; Vincent Chen, Loyola University Chicago; Leanne Kallemeyn, Loyola University Chicago
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Design in Engineering Education
Electrical Engineering and MS Biomed- ical Engineering degrees from Drexel University, and her PhD Bioengineering degree from the University of Washington. Between her graduate degrees, she worked as a loop transmission systems engineer at AT&T Bell Laboratories. She then spent 13 years in the medical device industry conducting medical de- vice research and managing research and product development at several companies. In her last industry position, Dr. Baura was Vice President, Research and Chief Scientist at CardioDynamics. She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).Vincent Chen, Loyola University Chicago Dr. Vincent Chen is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical
Conference Session
Innovative Teaching
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David J. Frank, The Ohio State University; Kevin J. Witt, The Ohio State University; Chris Hartle; Jacob J. Enders, The Ohio State University; Veronica Beiring, The Ohio State University; Richard J. Freuler, The Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Computers in Education
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 A Low-Cost Robot Positioning System for a First-Year Engineering Cornerstone Design ProjectAbstractResearchers in autonomous robotic design have leveraged a variety of technologies to simulatethe Global Positioning System (GPS) on a smaller laboratory or commercial scale. In the interestof cost and accuracy, a system was developed for The Ohio State University Fundamentals ofEngineering for Honors (FEH) Program's "Cornerstone" Design Project. The system utilizes highdefinition commercial web cameras to accurately simulate a GPS for the autonomous robotscreated by students.For the past 21 years The Ohio State University has provided a "Cornerstone" Design
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia; Douglas Muir, University of Virginia; Elizabeth P. Pyle, University of Virginia
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
housed in the School of Engineering,coordinates a network of entrepreneurship-related programs and activities open to all studentsregardless of major or school within the institution. We start with the premise that there are twokinds of innovation: market-pull and knowledge-push. Market-pull innovations are those inwhich entrepreneurs identify a customer need first through customer discovery and then seek thetechnology required. Business schools traditionally focus on teaching entrepreneurs how torespond to market-pulls. Knowledge-pull innovations originate with an inventor or scientist; theentrepreneur then strives to connect the laboratory discovery and technical innovations with acustomer need. We believe that knowledge-push innovations often
Conference Session
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies: Electrical and Control Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Oscar Ortiz, LeTourneau University; Paul R. Leiffer P.E., LeTourneau University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
engineering problems in the workplace. A vast amount of research has beendedicated to the study of new teaching methods and laboratory curricula to ensure that ourstudents are understanding, learning, and applying this knowledge to solve problems1,2,3.Project-based learning (PBL) provides students with a broader context to the material learned inclass. With project-based learning students shift from a passive to an active learning pattern thatis likely to improve knowledge retention as well as the ability to integrate material from differentcourses4. Each project provides students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge they havelearned in classes, and each problem they face in the project inspires them to explore the materialmore deeply in
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division: Evaluation: Exploring the Impact of Summer Programs on K-12 Youth (Part 1)
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Afrin Naz, West Virginia University Institute of Technology; Kenan Hatipoglu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
, power system control, renewable energy resources and power electronics.Dr. Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology Mingyu Lu received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Tsinghua University, Bei- jing, China, in 1995 and 1997 respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Uni- versity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2002. From 1997 to 2002, he was a research assistant at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. From 2002 to 2005, he was a postdoctoral research associate at the Electromagnetics Laboratory in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was an assistant professor with
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 10
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brian E. Moyer, University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
semester-long data collectionand analysis project which included a fun laboratory experiment to motivate students. Mini-companies of two students each were asked to treat the project as if they had been hired toperform a consulting job for a customer – their professor. The project provided context for theproduction of a series of typical engineering consulting documents: a formal introductory email,a follow-up cover letter, a meeting summary memo, a project specification document includingan estimate/quote, project planning documentation, an interim technical progress report andfinancial summary, and a final technical report were woven through the fabric of the course.Three iterations later, with minor continuous improvement modification based on
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jane Gage Stout, Computing Research Association; Neslihan Burcin Tamer, Computing Research Association
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
stereotype endorsement (x-axis) and aself-conception (y-axis) as a function of whether students participated in collaborative learning. Dashedlines represent the 95% confidence intervals. Consistent with Table 1, the maximum value displayed forstereotype endorsement (x-axis) is 3.5.DiscussionA recent recruiting advertisement featuring female software engineer Isis Wenger resulted in a barrageof scrutiny on social media concerning whether or not Wenger actually worked as an engineer at theadvertised company. 4 Further, esteemed Nobel Laureate and biochemist Tim Hunt, recently made apublic statement that the “trouble with girls” who work in research laboratories is that they “fall in lovewith you and when you criticize them, they cry”. 24 These are
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Danielson, Arizona State University; Huong Huu Diem Nguyen, Arizona State University; Kathy Denise Wigal, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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International
education systems, other ASEAN countries struggle to adequately fundhigher education. Any accreditation process will incur both fixed (those costs not controlled bythe institution, e.g., accreditation fees paid to the accrediting body) and variable costs (thosecosts controlled by the institution, e.g., consultants or internal costs of the accreditation team’sefforts or laboratory improvements). ASEAN institutions often face significant costs in bothareas as a culture of accreditation often is not present. There are relatively few programsaccredited by either ABET or AUN within the ASEAN system, so many do not have experiencewith the costs of either system. However, the less common ABET accreditation is widelyperceived as much more expensive. This
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pete Hylton, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis; Wendy Otoupal-Hylton, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Diversity
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International
an A-Level is achieved in different parts of the UK. The Fulbright Commission points this out, sayingof admissions considerations, “The most competitive universities will expect to see three A-Levels or their equivalent. This could include a minimum of three Scottish Highers, A-Levelsalongside the Welsh Baccalaureate, the IB.”2In order for this mechanism to be meaningful, there must be consistency in the teaching of, andawarding of, A-Levels across the schools of the UK. Consistency is supposed to be controlledby the OFfice of STandards in EDucation (OFSTED).3 OFSTED inspects and assesses publicschools. They generally give a school a 24 hour notice before descending on the facility andinvading its classrooms, laboratories, and offices. Such
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Two-Year College Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jill Davishahl, Bellingham Technical College; Joel N. Swisher, Western Washington University
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Two Year College Division
ability to build ontheir technical knowledge base (with classes such as Green Energy, Biofuels, Mechatronics,PLC, etc.) or to satisfy additional transfer requirements (accounting, environmental science,biology, computer science, etc.).In order to provide students with enough content related to clean energy, it is essential tocontextualize as many courses as possible. This involves including homework sets, projects,research papers, laboratories, etc. related to clean energy into the academic, technology, andindustry prep courses. Course contextualization is a key to enabling instructors to keep coursecontent relevant and to allow for a broad base of education related to the clean energy industry. Italso allows for the inclusion of a more diverse
Conference Session
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Evaluation: Exploring the Impact of Summer Programs on K-12 Youth (Part 2)
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victoria G. Bill, New York University; Yosef Skolnick, Cooper Union
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
increase confidence thatthese students can study and enter STEM fields.In addition to the course specific lectures and laboratory work, the Summer STEM Program includedseveral seminars and workshops for all sections to teach students about patent law, technical writing andpresentation skills, college admissions, and careers in engineering and STEM. There was also a generalmid-way assembly featuring a panel on Women in STEM and inclusion.Literature ReviewTeaching the engineering design process with a project based course can be a good introductionto engineering concepts for high school students. From the Next Generation Science Standards(NGSS) on engineering design, “students are expected to be able to define problems – situationsthat people wish
Conference Session
STEM Education Tied to Aerospace Engineering
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hansel Burley, Texas Tech University; Terrance Denard Youngblood, Texas Tech University; Ibrahim H. Yeter, Texas Tech University; Casey Michael Williams, Texas Tech University
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Diversity
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Aerospace
students “to see beyond the fire and smoke” and use data todirect effort. These teachers represent about 50 high schools in this Southern state. They aretaught to use Socratic teaching methods, with a focus on formulating good questions that leadstudents to discovery across a range of topics that include those from aeronautics, electricalengineering, and fluid dynamics to those in algebra and calculus. Program staff also collectsmany anecdotes of program alumni being directly recruited by postsecondary engineering 2departments. Additionally, the program now has alumni who have done well and work forSpaceX, NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory. How
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First-Year Programs Division Technical Session 5B: Work-In-Progress: 5 Minute Postcard Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robin Fowler, University of Michigan
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
information is available; consider convenience factors such as studentavailability and dormitory location ). Importantly, because of the small size of the laboratory 4,10sections from which the teams are formed (capped at 20 students), these competing suggestionscan never all be satisfied. Sometimes women and URM students are isolated on teams eventhough it is not considered best practice.Team AssessmentsAt the end of the seven- to ten-week project, students completed teammate ratings via theComprehensive Assessment of Team Member Effectiveness (CATME) system . (In the middle 11of the project, they completed a similar assessment.) They rated themselves as well as eachteammate on five behaviorally-anchored
Conference Session
The Philosophy of Engineering and Technological Literacy
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bill Williams, CEG-IST Universidade de Lisboa; Jose Figueiredo, IST, Universidade de Lisboa
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Technological and Engineering Literacy/Philosophy of Engineering
. The machine in me: An anthropologist sits among computer engineers. New York: RoutledgeEtzkowitz, H., & Leydesdorff, L. (1995). The Triple Helix, University-Industry-Government Relations: A Laboratory for Knowledge Based Economic Development. EASST Review 14, 14-19.Evans, A. G. T. (2001). C. Y. O'Connor: His Life and Legacy, University of Western Australia Press.Faulkner, W. (2007). Nuts and Bolts and People. Social Studies of Science, 37(3), 331-356.Fayol, H., Administration industrielle et générale; prévoyance, organisation, commandement, coordination,controle, Paris, H. Dunod et E. Pinat,Fensham, P.J., Defining an Identity: The Evolution of Science Education as a Field of Research, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic
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Tricks of the Trade - Reflections and Advice on the Educational Process
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca M. Reck, Kettering University
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Diversity
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Student
lead for two aircraft. She earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with a mathematics minor from Rose-Hulman Insti- tute of Technology in 2005. Her research interests include control systems, mechatronics, instructional laboratories, and experiential learning. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Engineering Success: Delivering Your Ph.D. on Time, on Budget, and Ready for Your CareerIntroductionSuccessfully completing a doctorate degree takes a lot of hard work, perseverance, anddetermination. Throughout my time as a doctoral student, I searched for the key to success. I readbooks and blogs, sought advice from mentors, and learned through trial and
Conference Session
Diversity in Community Engagement Implementation II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn Plymesser PE, Montana State University, Billings; Damon Lee Sheumaker; Christopher Robert Allen, Civil Engineering and the Center For Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division
. Concurrently students worked to fundraise forimplementation, discussing with the Bozeman community, the failure/lessons learned andanticipated path forward. With the design and funding complete the design was submitted to andapproved by EWB-USA for implementation during the 2015 travel season.The same contractor that had drilled the well at Munjiti the previous summer was hired toconstruct the rainwater catchment system. Some on-site design changes were made andconstruction was completed near the end of the time for the travel team associated with theimplementation of the RWCS. One seemingly small task remained for a complete system, thesand needed to be graded and cleaned for the sand filter. A small set of laboratory screens wasbrought from the US
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Information and Network Security
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pat Smith, Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts
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Computing & Information Technology
happy to provide further information upon request including samplesof lab and lecture activities.Bibliography[1] – Feisel, L., Rosa, A., (2005) The Role of the Laboratory in Undergraduate Engineering Education, Journal ofEngineering Education, January, 2005.[3] – Comer, D, (2004), Network Systems Design Using Network Processors, Pearson Prentice Hall.[4] - Giladi, R., (2008), Network Processors, Morgan Kaufmann[5] – IEEE, Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK). https://www.computer.org/web/swebok/v3[6] – Cisco Systems, Inc., Internetworking Design Basics, Chapter 2.http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/ccie/ndcs798/nd2002.htm#33232
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jonathan C. Hilpert, Georgia Southern University; Jenefer Husman, Arizona State University; Glenda Simonton Stump, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
10.2 Thermofluids I 39.0 Heat Transfer 8.1 Principles Mechanical Design .2 Energy Science Laboratory 3.0 Energy Systems Design 2.6 Intermediate Thermodynamics 1.1 Thermofluids II .5 Applied Combustion 2.1 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3.2 Renewable Energy 2.1 Renewable Energy Engineering 2.7 Other 21.6 Other 1.6 Total Recruitment: n=704 Possible
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Evaluation: Exploring the Impact of Summer Programs on K-12 Youth (Part 2)
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Guo Zheng Yew, Texas Tech University; Paula Ann Monaco, Texas Tech University; Aimee Cloutier, Texas Tech University; Audra N. Morse P.E., Texas Tech University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
included a pump designactivity. Finally, the petroleum engineering lesson allowed students to use laboratory simulatorshighlighting fluid flow, the role of proppants in maintaining fracture openings, and the effect ofpermeability on production of hydrocarbons. The learning objectives for each discipline aresummarized in Table 1. Table 1: Lesson learning objective for six disciplines Discipline Lesson Learning Objectives • Describe moment of inertia and how it relates to bending of structural Civil members • Describe the distribution of forces over an area • Describe the consequences of constructing structures and infrastructure without proper foundations
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International Division Poster Session
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julia Ziyatdinova, Kazan National Research Technological University; Artem Bezrukov, Kazan National Research Technological University; Anna Sukhristina, Kazan National Research Technological University; Phillip Albert Sanger, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Diversity
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International
havesurvived with time and offer potential for future growth and development. Correction of planscan be carried out by the remote office.Level 4: sustainability (application of the “productive” approach). Long-lasting optimizedjoint projects are implemented with partners in industry and the academic area such as dualdegree programs or joint laboratories. Administrative barriers are well-known and aresuccessfully overcome. Finally, the remote office can offer academic and R&D programs andget the status of the remote college.According to this model, success in all the activities at a previous level is required to startimplementing higher level networking activities. If poor attention is given to a certainnetworking group, it will push back higher
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering Division Evaluation: Exploring the Impact of Summer Programs on K-12 Youth (Part 2)
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jackie L. Foos, University of Oklahoma; Randa L. Shehab, University of Oklahoma; John K. Antonio, University of Oklahoma
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
Processes Make, build Industry, Improving, production efficiency Business, Systems Design, company create Don’t know: 9 (17%) Don’t know: 7 (30.4%)Table 6 illustrates that students in both camp years had a similar proportion of students havingsome idea about the nature of the chemical engineering discipline. However, students in 2014seemed to have stronger perceptions of the discipline as laboratory-based while students in 2015were more focused on the products developed by chemical engineers.Table 6. Language used to describe chemical engineering 2014
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aimee Cloutier, Texas Tech University; Jerry Dwyer, George Washington University; Sonya E. Sherrod, Texas Tech University
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Diversity
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Mathematics
resources are scarce, andmaterials for hands-on activities are not always available. Several hands-on activities wereimplemented in this program, and it is clear that some were more beneficial than others. Forexample, the activity to calculate the coefficient of restitution (COR) between various balls andvarious surfaces was hands-on and similar to a laboratory experiment. By contrast, theengineering design activity employed a discovery-based learning approach to keep studentsdeeply engaged and help them explore the steps of the engineering design process.Implementations of discovery-based design activities have been shown to be beneficial, as notedin the engineering education literature.25 It is possible that discovery-based learning played