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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Lyle McCurdy; William Drake; Douglas Walcerz
.3. Programs and Courses that Participated in the Study3.1. Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology at Cal Poly Pomona. This programis housed in the Department of Engineering Technology. This program consists of a rigorousintegrated four-year curriculum, designed to prepare graduates for technical careers on the“engineering team.” The program currently enrolled about 375 students at the time of this study.At Cal Poly Pomona, two courses participated in this study during fall quarter 2000. These were: ETE 310 Applied Network Analysis/Lab (3/1). This was an upper-division math-intensive technical course for juniors that included Laplace transforms, transfer functions, the s-plane, stability, and time/frequency response of
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Major Choice
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Brian J. Smith, University of Notre Dame; Elizabeth Kerr, University of Notre Dame
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
matriculation status on major selection,” Proceedings of the 39th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 18-21, 2009.[15] B.M. Olds and R.L. Miller. (2004). “The effect of a first-year integrated engineering curriculum on graduation rates and student satisfaction: A Longitudinal Study,” Journal of Engineering Education, 93(1), 23-35.[16] M.K. Orr, C.E. Brawner, M.W. Ohland, and R.A. Layton. (2013). “The effect of required introduction to engineering courses on retention and major selection,” Proceedings of the 120th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Atlanta, GA, June 23-26, 2013.[17] V. Bhuria and R.K. Dixit. (2015). “Selection criteria of college and course in engineering education
Conference Session
New Ideas
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Oguz Soysal
(ECSEL) program, to "renovateundergraduate engineering education through the infusion of design experiences acrossthe curriculum and to increase the diversity of the profession1”. ENES 100 took place inthe FSU catalogue in 1997, when the institution started to offer electrical and mechanicalengineering programs in collaboration with UMCP. In 1998-1999 academic year, ENES100 was added to the degree requirements for physics majors.The goal of the course is to improve the students’ creativity and provide an activelearning environment where students can acquire teamwork experience and practicalskills they will need during their engineering study and career. This goal is achieved bymeeting the following general course objectives: • Learning
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Computer ET Innovation
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chengcheng Li, East Carolina University; Lee Toderick, East Carolina University; Peng Li, East Carolina University; Tijjani Mohammed, East Carolina University; Philip Lunsford, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, making theICT program the largest program in the College.In the meantime, distance education (DE) sections constitute an increasing portion of the studentenrollment of the ICT program. Studies have shown that this trend will continue in the futureyears. To deliver hands-on experience to the online teaching, with a quality equivalent to whatstudents can get from the face-to-face laboratory environment, has been an eminent requirementfor further expanding our DE program.A number of studies on remote computer networking and technology laboratory have been donein recent years. These studies can be classified into four categories.1. Remote access system and remote lab architecture designSome studies1, 2, 3 intend to create remote access methods for
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Wook-sung Yoo; Fong Mak; Stephen Frezza
mathematics through diff. & integral calc √ Knowledge of Computer Sciences √ A&D of Complex electrical & Electronic Devices A&D of Software A&D systems containing HW & SW components Department specific competencies: Leadership roles on projects, teams, or in society Development of an appreciation of diverse cultures and societies Informed literary and aesthetic judgments Able to handle the requirements of Grad School or Professional work Values Liberal/Diverse Education Sound preparation and adaptation for exciting, rapid changing area of technology
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It’s All About the Students
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, NMIMS University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
study and the program to glean some more insights.We must repeat the experiment in different settings such as autonomous colleges, affiliated colleges, anddifferent geographies to enhance our understanding of use of the resources. Analyzing use of resources in thecontext of courses, faculty, and their teaching methods can also be helpful. We can also study correlation, ifany, between resources in use and performance at the examination.In general, students and even many faculty members are not sufficiently information literate – they do notknow sources of information and optimum ways to access them. It has to change. In case of students, wehave to integrate information literacy instruction across their engineering curriculum. 5, 6 and 7 This can
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Innovative Program and Curricular Development
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Felicia Chong, Michigan Technological University; Douglas E. Oppliger, Michigan Technological University; Jean Kampe, Michigan Technological University; Valorie Troesch, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
and communication network between universities and HSE teams,HSE students are being exposed to post-secondary STEM education throughout their HSEexperience. For instance, in addition to showcasing their work at college campuses (hencereceiving valuable feedback from college students), HSE teams such as Chassell, BRIDGE,Horizons and Tech High work closely with, and are mentored by Michigan Tech and GeorgiaTech engineering students.HSE teacher-coaches acquire important skills through their HSE training and experiences in theprogram. They are immersed in an integrated structure in which they learn how to implementproject-based learning, how to manage a team working on a project outside their area ofexpertise, and how to generate and sustain
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Improving course effectiveness
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard L Marcellus, Northern Illinois University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy, Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering
Paper ID #7894A proposal for using problem posing to connect learning of basic theory withengineering designDr. Richard L Marcellus, Northern Illinois University Richard Marcellus is an Associate Professor in the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at Northern Illinois University. His current research interest is definition and performance evaluation of statistical process control policies. He has taught numerous courses in applied probability, including stochastic operations research, reliability engineering, queueing methods, dynamic programming, and quality control
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Assessing Perceptions of Engineers and Engineering
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christine Cunningham, Museum of Science, Boston; Cathy Lachapelle, Museum of Science, Boston; Anna Lindgren-Streicher, Museum of Science, Boston
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
2006-350: ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ UNDERSTANDINGS OF ENGINEERINGAND TECHNOLOGYChristine Cunningham, Museum of Science, Boston Christine M. Cunningham is the Vice President of Research at the Museum of Science, Boston. She has been developing science and engineering curriculum, designing and offering teacher professional development programs, and conducting research and assessment related to the learning and teaching of science and engineering for over 15 years. Christine is particularly interested in making science and engineering more accessible to marginalized populations. Christine received a joint Bachelors and Masters degree in Biology from Yale University and a Ph.D. in
Conference Session
MECH - Technical Session 8: Sustainability and Interdisciplinary Learning
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John T Solomon, Tuskegee University; Hang Song, Auburn University; Lauren E. Beckingham, Auburn University; Karen McNeal, Auburn University; Kelly Lazar, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
, • Evaluate the gap between needed capabilities in sustainable industries and those perceived by students, • Assess how educational interventions change students' environmental knowledge, attitudes, willingness to engage with, and perceived preparedness for a career in GEI. The survey developed in this study helps measure students' environmental knowledge &attitude, and behavior toward sustainability, willingness & preparedness to join GEI, and theimpact of the educational interventions on these factors. The survey and interventional resultsmay provide transformable guidelines to create pro-environmental behavior in engineeringstudents. An amended curriculum and tailored educational program could cultivate
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2009 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Andrew Grossfield
were mandated in engineering design andproblem solving.During the 1960’s, as a young engineer in graduate school, I saw many teaching mathematiciansdistrusted and disparaged graphs and visual techniques. Their conventional view was thatmathematical theorems could not be proved with pictures and so visualizations were dangerous.The fears of mathematicians, the constructions of Cantor and Dedekind, were rarely confrontedby engineering students who needed to become more familiar with continuous and smoothfunctions. I tried to rely on Russian books1, which were more likely to contain pictures and bedescriptive, to gain mathematical insight. I do not believe that my fellow math majorsconfronted the questions that were in my mind as an engineer. By
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Karen Al-Ashkar
services for non-traditional students andsensitizing staff in these service areas to the details of serving off-campus learners.Access to courses is more than offering conned versions of lectures to students off-campus; it means that courses must be designed to enable interaction both betweeninstructor and student and between students. The interaction necessary to fully engageadult learners is achieved in courses especially designed for delivery at a distance.Access is only one component among the ties that bind a student to an institution, but it isan important one. It has been shown that the feelings of connectedness students obtainfrom this are important in ensuring perseverance to completion of degree programs.Ensuring success of students in
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tua Bjorklund; Raimo Vepsäläinen; Vikki Eriksson, Aalto-yliopisto/Elektroniikan, tietoliikenteen; Senni Kirjavainen
Paper ID #36852Student perceptions of the societal linkages of engineeringinnovationSenni Kirjavainen Senni Kirjavainen is a Master of Arts doing research on product development and creativity.Raimo Vepsäläinen Raimo Vepsäläinen is an M.Sc. student in Mechanical Engineering at Aalto University School of Engineering, Finland, and he is currently finishing his thesis "The influence of contextual enablers and challenges in business-to-business product development projects". He is majoring in Product Development with a minor in Mechatronics. Raimo’s areas of interests are product development and product
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Qin Zhu, Colorado School of Mines; Rockwell Clancy, Colorado School of Mines; Andrea Gammon, Delft University of Technology; Ryan Thorpe
Paper ID #38358Responsible Engineering Across Cultures: Investigating theEffects of Culture and Education on Ethical Reasoning andDispositions of Engineering StudentsScott Streiner (Visiting Assistant Professor, Industrial EngineeringDepartment) Scott Streiner is visiting Assistant Professor in the Industrial Engineering Department, First-Year Engineering Program and the Engineering Education Research Center (EERC) in the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. From 2017-2021, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Experiential Engineering Education Department at Rowan University where he
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Programs: Look Ahead
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Steven Johnson; John Weese
(CSAB), the Computing Accreditation Commission(CAC) was created, which deals with the accreditation of programs in computer science.Soon after the reorganization from ECPD to ABET, it was recognized that there was a need forthe accreditation of programs that are related to but different from either engineering orengineering technology. This led to the formation of the Related Accreditation Commission(RAC), which began to function during 1984-1985. The RAC name was changed to the AppliedSciences Accreditation Commission (ASAC) at the time of the merger of ABET and CSAB.With almost two decades of operational experience with the RAC and ASAC, it is mutuallybeneficial for ABET and ASEE to bring an update of the features of this organization to
Collection
2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Miguel Perez; Ryan Wicker; Bill Diong
Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright© 2001, American Society for Engineering Educationsmall wind tunnel used in the experiments was purchased as part of an undergraduate researchexperience grant through the National Science Foundation-funded UTEP Model Institutions forExcellence program. Some of the hardware used in the wind tunnel speed control system waspurchased using NASA funds through grant NAG4-150. National Instruments also provided theLabVIEW software used for this project as part of an educational software grant. This project has also indirectly benefited from funding provided by the National ScienceFoundation’s Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement program under grant DUE-9950723
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Two-Year College Division Transfer Topics Part I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Catherine Mobley, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Clemson University; Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants
Tagged Divisions
Two Year College Division
-based), conducting in-depth interviews, and moderating focus groups. In 2004, Dr. Mobley joined the NSF-funded MIDFIELD interdisciplinary research team which is examining the educational pathways of engineering students at eleven universities. She is currently serving as Co-PI and is co-leading the qualitative component of a project on transfer students in engineering.Dr. Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants Catherine E. Brawner is President of Research Triangle Educational Consultants. She received her Ph.D. in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from NC State University in 1996. She also has an MBA from Indiana University (Bloomington) and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
John T. Bell; H. Scott Fogler
first VRML simulations (Êregardingsafety glassesÊ) were developed. During the fall of 1998, a group of four students developed twonew VRML simulations (Êforbidding food and drink and requiring clear aisle ways in the labÊ) aspart of a virtual reality class project. A proposal was also submitted to the National ScienceFoundation (Êunder the Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement program of theDivision of Undergraduate EducationÊ) during that time, in order to continue this work as afunded project. Current activities (Êwinter 1999Ê) involve the integration of existing componentsinto a cohesive whole, and the conversion of one or more of the VRML programs into binaryexecutable format. Work is also progressing to develop a set of tools
Conference Session
New EET Course Development
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Youakim Al Kalaani; Abul Azad
and drives. The third unit deals withsingle-phase motors and their commercial applications. The fourth unit, the largest one, explainsthe operation and use of three-phase machines and variable-frequency drives; and the fifth unit isdevoted to the study of single-phase and three-phase transformers.II. Program DevelopmentNorthern Illinois University is strategically located in the industrial-belt area extended betweenChicago and Rockford. While the Technology Department at NIU has an excellent ElectricalEngineering Technology program, until recently, it has only one 3-credit hour course in electricmachine theory. To avoid increasing degree requirements as mentioned earlier, it was necessaryto revise the current program curriculum to allocate
Conference Session
Engineering and Mathematics Potpourri
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Grossfield, Vaughn College of Aeronautics
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
AC 2009-700: VISUAL ANALYSIS AND THE COMPOSITION OF FUNCTIONSAndrew Grossfield, Vaughn College of Aeronautics Throughout his career Dr. Grossfield has combined an interest in engineering design and mathematics. He studied Electrical Engineering at the City College of New York, graduating with a BSEE. During the sixties, he attended the NYU Courant Institute at night, obtaining an M.S. degree in mathematics, while designing circuitry full time during the day for aerospace/avionics companies. He earned his doctorate studying Continuum Mechanics under the direction of L. M. Milne-Thomson, CBE at The University of Arizona. He is a member of ASEE, IEEE, and MAA. Grossfield@IEEE.org is his email
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Developing Infrastructure Professionals
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Douglas Schmucker P.E., University of Utah; Joshua Lenart, University of Utah; Steven J. Burian P.E., University of Utah; Amir Mohaghegh Motlagh, University of Utah
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
hydrologic field measurements. Specialty areas of research and consulting include integrated urban water management, low-impact de- velopment, green infrastructure design, storm water management, flood risk modeling, vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies for urban water systems, and the water-energy nexus. Steve’s research projects have been funded by National Laboratories, EPA, NSF, DOD, DOE, State Departments of Transportation, and Private Industry. His work has resulted in more than 50 authored or co-authored peer-reviewed publi- cations. Dr. Burian currently is an Associate Director of the Global Change and Sustainability Center and the Co-Director of Sustainability Curriculum Development at the University of Utah
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Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Nicholas Tymvios, Bucknell University; Miles Book, Bucknell University
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering
delivercontent. In construction engineering education, the curriculum ranges from the means andmethods for a construction process, to line items required for estimating a task, the time it takesto schedule an activity, to the required temporary structures for the completion of a constructionproject. As such, faculty should be engaging with a variety of learning styles in developing theirclass activities. Students in Construction Management/Engineering, and Architecture programsgenerally prefer two learning styles; visual and kinesthetic [1]. For this reason, the researchersdecided to develop an educational prop to instruct the means and methods required to construct aone-story concrete building, focusing on formwork, and placement of reinforcement
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 3
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Swetha Nittala, Uber Technologies; Sheri D. Sheppard, Stanford University; Helen L. Chen, Stanford University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Faculty Development Division (FDD)
❏ Include a diversity/inclusive statement and land acknowledgment in your course syllabi - Make course names and descriptions inclusive so they correspond with everyone - Add pronouns and inclusive language to syllabus - but not as separate thing, as integrated into the syllabus so it becomes normalized (and talk about it) - Resources: Sample Inclusive Teaching Statements for the Course Syllabus ❏ Clarify the role of the instructor during your first-day instruction -- as a facilitator of learning as opposed to an authority figure - Share your personal story and motivation with the class - go beyond your professional titles. Students tend to feel connected with instructors who are willing
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrienne Decker, University at Buffalo; Monica M. McGill, Knox College
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Education Conference, October 3-6, 2018, San Jose, CA, 9 pages.[10] McGill, M., Decker, A., and Abbott, Z. (2018) “Improving Research and ExperienceReports of Pre-College Computing Activities: A Gap Analysis”, Proceedings of the 49thSIGCSE Technical Symposium of Computer Science Education, February 21-24, 2018,Baltimore, MD, pp. 964-969.[11] Decker, A., McGill, M. (2019) “A Topical Review of Evaluation Instruments forComputing Education”, Proceedings of the 50th SIGCSE Technical Symposium of ComputerScience Education, February 27-March 2, 2019, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 558-564.[12] Jihyun Lee and Valerie J Shute. 2010. Personal and social-contextual factors in K–12academic performance: An integrative perspective on student learning. Educational
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Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS) Technical Session _Monday June 26, 11:00 - 12:30
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alice Fox, Stanford; Benjamin C. Beiter, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics Division (ETHICS)
and better communicate to students how all engineering decisions should be madewithin the broader moral landscape, as opposed to a select few decisions. An engineeringeducation integrated with ethics as a way to make longer-lasting systemic change [13], [12].Incorporating experiences such as community outreach and guest speakers helps, in part, toframe an education in the ethical issues beyond the workplace [16]; however, this is just anextension, albeit a very valuable one, of the current education strategy. More recent papershave proposed game-based learning experiences, or ‘playful learning’ as a way for students toimmerse themselves in ethical issues and consider them from new perspectives [9], [8]. Thesestrategies provide an alternative
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Autar Kaw, University of South Florida; Ali Yalcin, University of Montana; Renee M. Clark, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Classroom in the Online Environment of Covid? Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2022. 30(2): p. 517-531.5. Morgan, J., E. Lindsay, C. Howlin, and M. Bogaard, Pathways of Students' Progress through an on-Demand Online Curriculum, in ASEE Conference and Exposition. 2019: Tampa, FL.6. Tsai, Y.-S., D. Rates, P.M. Moreno-Marcos, P.J. Muñoz-Merino, I. Jivet, M. Scheffel, H. Drachsler, C.D. Kloos, and D. Gašević, Learning Analytics in European Higher Education—Trends and Barriers. Computers & Education, 2020. 155: p. 103933.7. Mavroudi, A., M. Giannakos, and J. Krogstie, Supporting Adaptive Learning Pathways through the Use of Learning Analytics: Developments, Challenges and Future
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Kristin Kelly Frady, Clemson University; Randi Sims, Clemson University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
use by students218 anywhere in the United States. The first tool, identified by two participants (one dean and one219 university director), is Curricular Analytics (https://curricularanalytics.org/), a free nationally220 available resource, provides tools and data analyses which helps students to visualize curricula221 and degree plans and analyze the impact on their student progress. This tool allows students to222 input curriculum or a degree plan in CSV file format and then provides an interactive223 visualization, generates an analysis of the complexity of the degree and potential bottlenecks,224 and provides 2-to-4 year articulation pathways. This tool allows students to simulate student225 progress under various
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Emil H Salib, James Madison University
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
Paper ID #34812Private Platform for Teaching Blockchain at the Undergraduate LevelDr. Emil H Salib, James Madison University Professor in the College of Integrated Science and Engineering at James Madison University. Current Teaching - Networking & Security, Introductory Programming and Cross Platform Mobile Application Development. Current Research - Private Cloud Computing, Private Cellular Networking & Security, Mobile IPv6 and Design for Motivation Curriculum. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Private Platform for
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2013 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Stephen A. Dyer
Thinking via Pictures: Getting Students Started through Graphing Stephen A. Dyer Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 USAAbstractVisual languages are among the most important to the STEM disciplines, but most students en-tering a STEM curriculum seem to have little ability to think or converse in any visual language.Further, there are few curricula that include a formal course in either basic graphics or the art ofapproximation. One foundational visual language is that of two-dimensional presentation of quan-titative information and mathematical relationships. This paper offers some topics to
Conference Session
Successful Grant Proposals
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald Richter, Eastern Washington University; JEFFREY DONNERBERG, Eastern Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
additional software usedin manufacturing.Conclusions, lessons learned and future plansEastern Washington University’s experience in forming industrial partnerships to attract fundingwas very successful. The money will be used to buy much needed equipment and revise themanufacturing and mechanical engineering technology programs. The industrial partnershipswill become an integral part of the culture at EWU. These partnerships have already resulted in Page 11.1421.6several paid internships for our students. This is allowing our students while attending college to Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual