) Calculate the apparent power VA, VAR, Real Power and power factor, V and I are voltage and current phasors into an element or a subnetwork 17 Pf(PT, QT) Calculate the power factor in a 1-phase network that consumes real power PT and reactive power QT. 18 power_ph3(V, I) Calculate apparent power S, reactive power Q and the real power P, the power factor Fp in a 3-phase network, V and I are column of phasors in all 3 phases. 19 line2phase( EAB, EBC, Line voltage to phase voltage converter in 3-phase ac circuits ECA) 20 phase2line(Ean, Ebn, Ecn) Phase
the Paseo Del Norte border region.References[1] Environmental Protection Agency, "Pollution Prevention (P2)," 16 November 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.epa.gov/p2. [Accessed 14 December 2017].[2] Environmental Protection Agency, "Grant Programs for Pollution Prevention, Grant Results," 4 August 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.epa.gov/p2/grant-programs- pollution-prevention#result. [Accessed 30 January 2018].[3] Environmental Protection Agency, "Greem Chemistry," 5 December 2017. [Online]. Available: https://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry. [Accessed 29 January 2018].[4] S. Dasgupta, H. Hettige and D. Wheeler, "What improves environmental compliance? Evidence from Mexican industry," Journal of Environmental Economics
an everyday application for themechanism as this will give a better sense of purpose to the work the students are asked toperform.6. References[1] Bates, J. S., "A First Year Course Based on Conceptual Design," Proceedings of the ASEEAnnual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2014.[2] Ambrose, S. A., Amon, C. H., "Systematic Design of a First-Year Mechanical EngineeringCourse at Carnegie Mellon University," Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 86(2), 1997.[3] Pendergrass, N. A., Kowalczyk, R. E., Dowd, J. P., Laoulache, R. N., Nelles, W., Golen, J.A., Fowler, E., "Improving First-Year Engineering Education*," Journal of EngineeringEducation, Vol. 90(1), 2001.[4] Dym, C. L., Agogino, A. M., Eris, O., Frey, D. D., Leifer, L. J
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stablished eitherusing a Bluetooth wireless or a USB cable.In order to program Aksense the students only have to know the basic commands toactivate various components, such as LED and RGB. For example, using Chrome SerialTerminal if the command “G” is sent to Aksense the RGB will turn Green. Similarly, ifwe press the Push button switch on Aksense, character “S” will be displayed on theterminal. If the user send character “P”, then the current value of the voltage set by thepotentiometer is displayed.Figure 1: Basic communication between Aksense and a PC (or smartphone) usingpre-assigned command lines (e.g., “R” to turn the RGB RED).Figure 2(a) depicts Aksense’s PCB. Should time permits, the device can be used inconjunction with a breadboard and
further suggestions and recommendations.References[1] Borgaonkar, A., Hou, E., Vandermark, S., Kam, M., 2015, “Engineering Math Summer Boot Camp to help Students Succeed in Remedial Courses,” Proceedings 2015 7th First Year Engineering Experience Conference, Roanoke, VA, August 3-4, 2015.[2] Borgaonkar, A., Sodhi J. S., Hou, E.,Baldwin R,, Kam, M., 2017, “Helping First Year Students Start on Track in the Mathematics Sequence,” Proceedings 2017 9th First Year Engineering Experience Conference, Daytona Beach, FL, August 6-8, 2017.[3] Klingbeil, N., Rattan, K., Raymer, M., Reynolds, D., Mercer, R., Kukreti, A. and Randolph, B., 2008, “The WSU Model for Engineering Mathematics Education: A Multiyear Assessment and Expansion to
resultssummarized in Table 1. The lab is primarily designed to ensure that students have a completeunderstanding of the magnetic starter. This item in particular improves by 42% based on the fivequestions given to the students. In addition there is an improvement of 23% in overall PLCknowledge as defined by the combined results. Based on these results the PLC Lab will beadded to the existing course.Bibliography[1] A. Eslami, A. Oxendine and C. Daniels, "A Plc Project In A Control Course Laboratory," in ASEE 2008 Annual Conference & Exposition, Pittsburgh, , 2008.[2] S. Hsieh, "Outcomes and Case Studies of Undergraduate Student Participation," in 2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Columbus, 2017.[3] S. Pandian, "Intelligent Mechatronic
setting clear expectations, students feel that this assignment is achievableand therefore increases their sense of competence and expectancy.ConclusionOverall, this assignment helped students make a connection between the highly theoretical topicsof the course to real-world applications. The assignment is low-stakes and is not intended to takemore than an hour to complete. The students in the course have achieved the learning objective ofthe assignment. With the presentation component, they are exposed to their own application aswell as the applications selected by their classmates.References[1] S. A. Ambrose, M. W. Bridges, M. DiPietro, M. C. Lovett, and M. K. Norman, How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching.[2
they experiencedin the university context. It provided these students the opportunity to explore their professionaloptions and a safe space to consolidate their personal and professional identities and attain asense of coherence.AcknowledgementsSupport for this research by the NSF Division of Engineering Education and Centers awardnumber 1640553 is gratefully acknowledged.[1] H. Tajfel, Human groups and social categories: Studies in social psychology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1981.[2] H. Tajfel and J. C. Turner, "The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior," in The psychology of intergroup relations S. Worchel and W. G. Austin, Eds. Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall, 1986, pp. 7-24.[3] U
cataloging YouTube problems is appreciated. This material is based uponwork supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DUE 1712186. Anyopinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of theauthor(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. This workwas completed within the framework of University of Toledo IRB protocol 202214.Bibliography1. Zax, D., Learning in 140-Characters Bities. ASEE PRISM, 2009: p. 1-3.2. Bullard, L.G., The case against the use of solution manuals. Chemical Engineering Education, 2013. 47: p. 73.3. Lang, J.M., Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning. 2016: John Wiley & Sons.4
intrapersonal and interpersonal skill development, diversity andinclusion, group dynamics, and group development.The students frequently reported how concepts like the SBI feedback model [38] have supportedthem greatly with the development of their intrapersonal and interpersonal skills. The SBI modelhelps deliver more effective feedback because the students focus their feedback on specificsituations (S) and behaviors (B), and then outline the impact (I) that these behaviors had on them. “I adore the SBI model. Using it forces me to rethink the situation before sharing feedback which gives me an opportunity to evaluate exactly what the impact on me really was. Secondly, I have found that people are more receptive to the feedback
4000 velocity (mm/s) 3000 2000 1000 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 time (sec)Figure 7 (a) Frame from a video of a system modeling exercise in progress, (b) Measured position and
development for STEM graduate students, the Council ofGraduate studies recommended, “Greater alignment among employers and universities to ensurethat the professional development experiences provided to advanced STEM graduate students arerelevant, and where possible tailored, to employer needs.”1 They also recommended greaterpartnerships between STEM graduate programs and employers to better prepare students whowere going into non-academic careers, and that professional development complement thestudents’ academic coursework.1 Professional Science Master’s (PSM) degree programs werestarted in the late 1990’s to meet industry’s demand for STEM graduates who also had businessprofessional skills.2The Master of Science in Professional Science (MSPS
allowing the synthetic transaction to follow the same path that is taken by thestudent's and teacher's sessions when accessing the cloud-based resource.After the solution for the authentication of the web filtering application is verified, the agentdeployment will be expanded to the additional schools, with the final goal of having multipleagents deployed at each school in the school district, the school district’s central office and theirInternet Service Provider.© American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 2018 ASEE National ConferenceReferences[1] S. Stein, J. Ware, J. Laboy, H. E. Schaffer, “Improving K-12 pedagogy via a Cloud designed for education,” International Journal of Information Management
not make good candidates for automaticassembly (thus Part A in Figure 2 is the correct choice).Figure 2. Assessment for Task in Figure 1 Which is the better design for automatic assembly?The result was no difference in performance between the students completing the labs on campuswith traditional equipment and those completing the labs at home. The details of this experimentwere reported in [14].Lean Manufacturing Content. Perhaps the most inspired application of the UbD philosophyconcerns lean manufacturing. This set of manufacturing principles introduced by Toyota in the1970’s [15] has become very important to the industry. Graduates of this program need to bewell versed in it.After thoughtful consideration, it was decided there would be no
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guiding questions: 1)! Is this a fundamental/technical core concept or sub-concept of engineering? Justify through narrative. 2)! Is this core concept or sub-concept appropriate for high school learners? Justify through narrative. 3)! How is this core concept or sub-concept connected to one or more Engineering Skill(s) and/or Engineering Habit(s) of Mind?On day two, participants were given two and a half hours to complete the task for theFundamental Elements. On day three, participants were given two and a half hours to completethe task for the Technical Elements. Figure 3: Taxonometric Structure for Engineering KnowledgeResults from Taxonomy Focus GroupsThere were two major pieces of foundational
encourageindividual student work and self-assessment throughout the process. Outside access to theMELearn ELMS is available on a limited basis through the MELearn web site [6]. Using theMELearn ELMS, a marked improvement in student learning and mastery of the fundamentalconcepts, as measured by exam scores, has been documented for three engineering courses. Mostrecently, a new feature was added to the system that allows students to enter appropriate equationsas answers. The problems were designed to encourage student familiarity with identifyingappropriate equations and using a system of equations to solve for various dependent variables, anexample being, deriving an equation for thermal efficiency of complex systems.References[1] R. J. Roselli, and S. P
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interviews with the PI inthe fall and spring. The PI initially places the prospective REU students with a university facultymember. Each student then interviews with the research faculty member selected by the PI.These additional interviews ensure a proper fit within the research lab, advise the studentregarding the project research topic(s) and confirms to both the faculty member and the PI thatthe student has the potential to conduct the assigned research project successfully. The REUofficially begins in late May with a kick-off meeting and concludes in mid-August with a formalposter presentation and program. Student REU student research abstracts for 2016 and 2017 areprovided in Appendix 1. Archived files of the 2016 and 2017 REU Poster
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131 15311.6 15311.6 116.9 Total 138 17026.9 S = 10.8112 R-Sq = 10.07% R-Sq(adj) = 5.27% Table 3. ANOVA Results on Outcome 4.4 with GPA Groups as Independent Variables. The table below shows the means and BL and EXP scores for all GPA groups. From thesemeans, the source of the interaction is fairly clear: Group 2 scores actually went down from theBL to the EXP groups, and Group 3 scores went up. GPA group BASELINE EXPERIMENTAL 1: 3.5-4.0 92.1 (n=37) 94.65 (n=23) 2: 3.0-3.4 92.79 (n=16) 87.63 (n=23) 3: 2.5-2.9 83.08 (n=15) 93.33 (n=15
of the rubric willimprove inter-grader variation, TA confidence in assignment evaluations, and studentperceptions of grading fairness. Ongoing studies will explore the validity of these findings byexpanding the cohort of TAs and student reports evaluated.References1. Franey, S., A. Gregerson, and M.T. Braun. Playing the TA Lottery A Study of How Teaching Assistants Impact Grades in Engineering Courses. in American Society for Engineering Education. 2012. American Society for Engineering Education.2. Powe, A. and J. Moorhead. Grading lab reports effectively: using rubrics developed collaboratively by ECE and technical writing instructors. in
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Technology degree programwas initiated and implemented at Purdue University Northwest in the year 2008. This relativelynew program has graduated over 300 students in a short time, and enrolls over 150 studentsevery semester.Purdue University Northwest, with two campuses in Northwest Indiana, has had ABETaccredited undergraduate Engineering Technology programs since the 70’s, therefore, there wasa large alumni base to start the new Master’s program. The Master’s program begun in 2008 withno additional faculty or administrative resources, and did not have any specific concentration.Currently, the MS degree program has six concentrations in various disciplines withinengineering technology and offers three industry-based graduate certifications. In
faculty lead would likely improve the likelihood of success of the project and courses. With the demands of research and other faculty obligations, it may be convenient for a faculty member to become dis-engaged. Similar to the roles of the students, a deliberate definition of this role clarifies the chain of command for both the faculty and students involved.References1. McKenzie, L. J., Trevisan, M. S., Davis, D. C. & Beyerlein, S. W. Capstone design courses and assessment: A national study. in Proceedings of the 2004 American Society of Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition 1–14 (2004).2. ABET Board of Delegates. Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs. (2015).3. Miller, R. L
percentage of the distance cohort did not get the desired hands-on experience in thecurrent project formulation. Requiring each team member to contribute to either fabrication ortesting in the future is one possible approach.References [1] Cavalli, M.N., J. Neubert, et al. (2014). Comparison of On-Campus and Distance Learning Preferences in a Junior-level Materials Science Course. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, ASEE. [2] Ibrahim, W. and R. Morsi (2005). Online Engineering Education: A Comprehensive Review. ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, ASEE. [3] Goodson, C., S. Miertschin, et al. (2009). On-line Distance Education and Student Learning: Do They Measure Up? ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, ASEE