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2012 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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SeductionCorporate Reasons Better tutorials More repeatable documentation Certification and Standards Knowledge base Failure documentation Project Process EvolutionNotebook Assessment Form Project Writing Problem WritingNotebook Writing is not DeadIn the 1970’s, at Harvey Mudd College, engineering notebooks could be found in sophomorelevel engineering course rooms. Old donated equipment was being worked on. Previous andcurrent students left their notebooks in the classroom. The initial student motivation was to digup information. Today students initially search the internet. Yet reading each other’s notebookstaught a lot more than technical detail.Before the summer of 2011, US patents began with writing
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2012 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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R. John Milne
there a better way to address this challenge of accommodating different studentcapabilities while retaining the advantages of an interactive instructor-facilitated learningexperience?Bibliography1. USC, (2012). Using Instructional Media and Technology, Center for Excellence in Teaching, module 2.6, University of Southern California. http://cet.usc.edu/resources/teaching_learning/docs/teaching_nuggets_docs/2.6_Using_Instructional_Media _and_Technology_in_the_Classroom.pdf2. Brown, G., & Dell, R. (2007). Formulating Integer Linear Programs: A Rogues’ Gallery. INFORMS Trans Ed. 7(2), 153-159.3. Powell, S. G. (1998). The studio approach to teaching the craft of modeling. Annals of Operations
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2012 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Brian Surgenor
2793, Montreal, Canada, 2002.4. Goodhew, P.J. and Bullough, T.J., “Active Learning in Materials Science and Engineering”, 1st Annual CDIO Conference, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, 2005.5. Esche, S.K. and Hadim, H.A., "Introduction of Project-based Learning into Mechanical Engineering Courses", ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Session 2366, Montreal, Canada, 2002.6. Frey, D.D., Smith, M. and Bellinger, S., “Using Hands-On Design Challenges in a Product Development Master’s Degree Program”, Jrnl. of Engineering Education, No. 10, 2000, pp. 487-490.7. Surgenor, B.W., Firth, K. and Daoust, T; “Mobile Robot Competitions in the Classroom: Experience within a Course in Mechatronics”, 10th International Workshop on
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Susan J. Masten; Robert V. Fleisig
, engineering education is builton a foundation of sciences and mathematics courses, with students taking engineering courses in their upper years, with fewstudents experiencing design outside of a focused course in their discipline. In the 1990's, in response to. accreditation criteria,most engineering schools added a “capstone” design project in the final year. These projects are meant to be complex, have a“real world” flavor, and are often multi-disciplinary. In some cases, there are industrial sponsors and students work closely withpracticing engineers. As engineering education has evolved in the last decade, the concept of a “cornerstone” or first-year engineering designproject has been added. The goal of these projects to give students early
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Gregory E. Needel
of the mechanical engineering technology department for hissupport and assistance with the independent study project.Special thanks to Innovation First Inc. for their willingness to help with the independent study.Bibliography 1. Jerry B. Weinberg, George L. Engel, Keqin Gu, Cem S. Karacal, Scott R. Smith, William W. White, and Xudong W. Yu (2001) A Multidisciplinary Model for Using Robotics in Engineering Education. American Society for Engineering Education. 2. David J. Mehrl, Micheal E. Parten, Darrell L. Vines, (1997) Robots Enhance Engineering Education, American Society for Engineering Education. 3. Standards-Based Robotics Competition Curriculum Development Framework, The proceedings of the
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Nasser Saleh
groups, wikis and blogs were found to be an excellentopportunity for library staff to get acquainted with creating content.One of the recent programs was to train library staff on web2.0 applications; the QUL Learning2.0 Program was an 8-week voluntary online learning program that explored emerging web-based technologies. All library staff were invited to participate and given time to do the programduring working hours. 53 library staff had finished the training where they used wikis, blogs,Facebook, RSS feeds and Google Docs.Information Literacy through Queen’s University integrated learning initiativeThe integrated learning initiative at Queen’s applied science has initiated in mid 90’s to preparegraduates for increasingly rigorous
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
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Paul B. Crilly; Richard J. Hartnett
Murthy. 2014. “Including Peer and Self-Assessment in a Continuous Assessment Scheme in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Courses,” Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Madrid, Spain, October 22-25, 2014.Paul B. CrillyPaul B. Crilly is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the United States CoastGuard Academy. He received his Ph.D. from New Mexico State University, his M. S. and B.S.degrees at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, all in Electrical Engineering. He was previously anAssociate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Tennessee andwas a Development Engineer at the Hewlett Packard Company. His areas of interest includelaboratory development, antennas
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2015 Northeast Section Meeting
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Paul B. Crilly
%20instruction.pdf.10 Ulaby, F. , Michielssen, E., and Ravaioli, U., “Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics ,” 6th Ed., Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2010.11 Silver, H., “The ARRL Antenna Book,” Newington, CT: American Radio Relay League, Newington, CT, 2011.Paul B. CrillyPaul B. Crilly is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the United States CoastGuard Academy. He received his Ph.D. from New Mexico State University, his M. S. and B.S.degrees at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, all in Electrical Engineering. He was previously anAssociate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Tennessee andwas a Development Engineer at the Hewlett Packard Company. His areas of interest
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Sunil Dehipawala; Vazgen Shekoyan; Haishen Yao
. Phys. 53, 839– 842 (1985).13. Ibrahim Abou Halloun and David Hestenes, ‘‘The initial knowledge state of college physics students,’’ Am. J. Phys.53, 1043–1055 (1985).14. Susan McCammon, Jeannie Golden, and Karl K. Wuensch, ‘‘Predicting course performance in freshman and sophomore physics courses: women are more predictable than men,’’ J. Res. Sci. Teach.25, 501–510 (1988).15. W. K. Adams, K. K. Perkins, N. S. Podolefsky, M. Dubson, N. D. Finkelstein, and C. E. Wieman, “New instrument for measuring student beliefs about physics and learning physics: The Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey,” Phys. Rev. Spec. Top. - PER 2, 010101 (2006).16. Murat Bursal and Lynda Paznokas, “Mathematics Anxiety
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Frank Caserta; James McCusker; Gloria Ma
learning. BMJ 2003;326:328-30.[9] AK, S., The effects of computer supported problem based learning on students’ approaches tolearning, Current Issues in Education, 14(1)[10] Vekli, Gulsah and Cimer, Atilla, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 47 ( 2012 ) 303--- 310[11] Backus, John, IBM Systems Journal, 4(1):73-80[12] Moler, Cleve, PhD Thesis, Stanford University, 1965[13] Mathworks, http::www.mathworks.com/company/newsletters/news_notes/clevescorner/dec04.html?s_cid:wiki_matlab_3 last accessed 3/2013[14] MSC Software Corporation, Working Model, MSCSoftware, San Mateo, California, 2000[15] Rickmers, Albert and Todd, Hollis, Statistics, McGraw Hill, New York, 1967Fig. 1Fig. 2Appendix A Educational Research Question: Find the horizontal
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Mohamed Ben Haj Frej; Christian Bach
. Akyildiz, J. Xie, and S. Mohanty, “A Survey on MobilityTo demonstrate the strength of RPIIH, we have used ns-2 Management in Next Generation All-IP Based Wireless Systems,” IEEEsimulator to illustrate its performance and efficiency. Wireless Comm., vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 16-28, Aug. 2004.
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Zhan Su; Qian Wang P.E.; Huanzi Wang
-inch pier settlement pp. 219–240, 1991.produces an average of 5-10% stress increase in bridge [3] J. L. Briaud, R. W. James, and S. B. Hoffman, Settlement on Bridgegirders. For three-span bridges, a one-inch pier settlement Approaches (the Bump at the End of the Bridge), NCHRP Synthesisresults in an average of 20-40% stress increase. 234, Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1997. (4) Based on the bridge girder stress increase due to pier [4] H. Ha, J. B. Seo, J. L. Briaud, Investigation of Settlement at Bridgesettlements, an acceptable pier settlement limit can be
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
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Akram Abu-aisheh; Omar Hassan; A. Y. Al-Zoubi
. Then, If input Vref output 1. So, the comparatorcircuit restores the digital signal to a usable stream of digital data, 0’s and 1’sRFID Implementation and Testing Using a Programmable Analog Module (PAM)The RFID circuit was implemented on a bread. The complete RFID circuit is given infigure 7. Then, the RFID circuit was tested and the test results are given in figure 8. Proceedings of the 2011 ASEE Northeast Section Annual Conference University of Hartford Copyright © 2011, American Society for Engineering Education Figure 7: RFID Physical Board Layout. Figure 8: RFID Physical Board Testing Results.RFID Implementation and Testing Using a
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Professional Papers
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Gregory J. Mazzaro, The Citadel
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laboratory uniting circuit and system concepts," in IEEE MTT-S Intl. Microw. Symp. Digest, Baltimore, MD, USA, June 1998.[7] D. Hite, C. Murphy and N. Singh, "A relatively inexpensive 5.8 GHz microwave system for exploring electromagnetic phenomena in laboratories," Universal J. Eng. Sci., vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 43-48, 2014.[8] M. A. Jensen, R. H. Selfridge and K. F. Warnick, "System-level microwave design projects," IEEE Ant. Propag. Magazine, vol. 43, no. 5, pp. 138-142, Oct. 2001.[9] F. T. Ulaby and B. L. Hauck, "Undergraduate electromagnetics laboratory: An invaluable part of the learning process," Proc. IEEE, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 55-62, Jan. 2000.[10] R. Bansal, "Teaching fundamentals of electromagnetics in the context of
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Track 6: Technical Session 5: Student-based Recommendations to Increase Accessibility in Undergraduate Engineering Programs
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2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
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Emily Violet Landgren, University of Texas at Austin; Maura Borrego, University of Texas at Austin
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Zoom meeting code.” Instances like this were made more difficult by thepandemic, because remote staff meant that office phones went unanswered, and there would notbe a way to reach someone quickly as mentioned by Participant 8. When Participant 10 started the process to get accommodations in January, he was notgranted any until April. In the “multiple months before I got anything – I was just hanging in thebalance.” In addition to the time he waited for his accommodation appointment, he also had towait two months prior to get tested for ADHD, for which he needed a formalized diagnosis inorder to be approved for accommodations. Not only did these wait times impact Participant 10’s access to accommodations, but he“would’ve gotten
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Moussa Souare; Frank Merat; Christos Papachristou
dial. lower. The algorithm was simulated in Matlab but could be implemented on a dedicated microprocessor as a future work.H. Data collection In order to evaluate the energy usage, the angles REFERENCESrepresented by the dial indicators must be calculated. Thecentroids of the dials indicated in red in Fig. 12, were [1] S. Zhao, B. Li, J. Yuan, G. Cui “Research on Remote Meter Automaticautomatically calculated using an algorithm written in Matlab. Reading Based on Computer Vision,” 2005 IEEE/PES Transmission and
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Ashenafi Lambebo; Sasan Haghani
[3] F. Cuomo S. Della Luna, U. Monaco, U, and T. Melodia “Routing in ZigBee: Benefits from Exploiting the IEEE 802.15.4 Association Tree”,displayed on a website. The captured data is made available to Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Communications, Glasgow,the user through a graphing application programming interface Scotland, June 2007, pp. 3271-3276.(API). The network works within the range of 100 meters for [4] K. Lu, Y. Qian, D. Rodriguez, W. Rivera, and M. Rodriguez “Wirelessoptimum performance. Sensor Networks for Environmental
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2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
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Zekeriya Aliyazicioglu; Rajan Chandra; Phyllis Nelson; Jolly Kuo; Shailesh Sujanani
they are more confident about their mastery of circuit analysis concepts.Bibliography 1. CircuitLab, www.circuitlab.com 2. National Instrument’s myDAQ http://www.ni.com/mydaq/ 3. “Incorporation of NI MyDAQ Exercise in Electric Circuits,” Catherine Chesnutt and Mary C. Baker, Proceedings of the 2011 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, 2011 4. “Improving Student Learning of Basic Electronic Circuits Concepts using Web-Based Tools,” Z. Aliyazicioglu, R. M. Chandra, P. R. Nelson, J. Kuo, and S. Sujanani, ASEE 2014 ASEE Annual Conference. 5. “Recognizing Diverse Learning Styles in Teaching and Assessment of Electronic Engineering,” Ayre, Mary and Nafalski, Andrew, IEEE Frontiers in Education
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Marlon Jost; Umme Hani Bootwala; Don Heiman; Haridas Kumuraku
REFERENCES possibility of cheating the game Neither we nor our testers have [1] Creative Classroom Challenges: Educational Puzzles for All. (2023, yet been able to find a way of cheating the game, short of using October 10). Brainy Casuals Puzzle. https://brainycasuals.com/educational-games/educational- excessive force. However, we recommend that only one switch puzzles/creative-classroom-challenges-educational-puzzles-for-all/ be flipped at a time to guarantee the stability of the internal [2] Olwan, S., & Connolly, M. (2024, July 26). Games and Activities to Suit digital logic
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Steven Bercik; Mehmet Furkan Baylan; Ansa Brew-Smith; Don Heiman; Bala Maheswaran; Haridas Kumarakuru
electronics.combination of 4 sequential bits set by player-2. After player-1makes their guess of the 4-bits, they receive instantaneous Students who investigate this game may also experimentfeedback from a row of LEDs telling them how many bits were with different configurations of logic gates and observe howchosen incorrectly, but not which ones were incorrect. Using this these changes affect the device's behavior. This process wouldinformation, player-1 makes a second guess for the 4 bits and help reinforce theoretical knowledge through practicalreceives second feedback from the LEDs. Player-1 gets a total of application. Due to the strategic nature of the game, studentsfour trial guesses to find player-2’s original 4
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Safeena Khanam
. language understanding,” NAACL-HLT, 2019. • However, both methods failed to generate relevant [13] S. Reimers and I. Gurevych, “Sentence-BERT: Sentence embeddings using Siamese BERT-networks,” EMNLP, 2019. responses for Queries 4 and 5, suggesting that [14] Q. Zhu et al., “Efficient context retrieval in dialogue systems using neural certain queries may require alternative embedding similarity,” ACL, 2021. optimization strategies or more comprehensive [15] H. Jeon et al., “Memory-efficient transformer architectures for long- training data. context NLP,” ICLR
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Abdullah Al Hossain Newaz; Zheng Li
, [10] https://hub.qmplus.qmul.ac.uk/group/chromium/cobalt-chromium-alloy Thierry Judet, Michel Bonnin, Jean-Alain, Colombier and Sheldon S. [11] Yi Lu, Wenshuang Li, Jianfeng Zhou, Yi Ren, Xuefen Wang, Jun Li, Lin, Foot Ankle Int 2008 29: 1117. Shu Zhu,Strengthening and toughening behaviours and mechanisms of[2] Total ankle replacement Design evolution and results Alexander VAN carbon fiber reinforced polyetheretherketone composites (CF/PEEK), DEN HEUVEL, Saskia VAN BOUWEL, Greta DEREYMAEKER. Composites Communications,Volume 37,2023,101397, ISSN 2452
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Rudra Mitra; Intiser Islam; Shariar Islam Saimon; Xingguo Xiong
model, the impact of the expert's decisions on it has to be made. The company refinements required to increase Fig. 8. X-ray of a pneumonia-affected lung and a healthy lung (Sample robustness in diverse clinical environments are promising. images) for model 2. Model 2 exhibits Greater accuracy, manages incomplete data,resilient. In model 2 ResNet18's advanced feature extraction on complete patient data and thus provides a more robust andsurpasses that of a basic CNN. Moreover, Bayesian reasoning interpretable AI-based healthcare solution. Real-case scenariosprovides clinically interpretable predictions
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Lakshmi Aishwarya Malladi; Navarun Gupta; Ahmed El-Sayed; Xingguo Xiong
. [8] He, K., et al. "Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition." CVPR, V. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH 2016. [9] Simonyan, K., et al. "Very Deep Convolutional Networks for Large-Scale Image Recognition (VGG16)." ICLR, 2015.The study proved the efficacy of a VGG16-based deep learning [10] Redmon, J., et al. "YOLO: Real-Time Object Detection." CVPR, 2016.model for wildfire identification, attaining 97.5% accuracy on [11] Ren, S., et al. "Faster R-CNN: Towards Real-Time Object Detection withthe D-FIRE dataset. Through the use of data augmentation and Region
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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
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Bijaya Shrestha
, 2015 7 2015 ASEE Zone III Conference (Gulf Southwest – Midwest – North Midwest Sections)AppendixThis author is proposing a mathematical framework to express the transformation process of astudent’s attitude from an initial state, i to a desired final state, f. In this formalism, a state isrepresented by a letter, s with the appropriate subscript and then enclosed between a delimiter (avertical line) on the left and a curly brace on the right as shown below:|sinitial } or in short |si } (A.1)By the application of an agent of change, which we will call as an Operator, Ō, the initial statemay be changed to another
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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
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Mahbub Ahmed; Lionel Hewavitharana; Scott McKay; Kendra Ahmed; Mamunur Rashid
could be done as a student project, that waystudent(s) will enjoy doing the hands-on work. On the other hand, if a similar setup is purchasedfrom the market, that could easily cost between $10,000 to 20,000.Hydrostatic Force on a Submerged Surface Experiment SetupThe setup is widely used to find the total hydrostatic force and center of pressure of a submergedsurface. The proposed experimental setup is shown in Figure 2. A cylindrical quadrant is hingedat the axis of it. It has two concentric cylindrical surfaces such that the pressure forces on thesesurfaces pass through the center of the quadrant that causes zero moment. The entire quadrant isproposed to be made using a 3D printer. The quadrant will be placed in a fish tank. Rod andhinge
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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
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Heather McCain
. Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 8(14), 2003, Retrieved from http://PAREonline.net/getvn.asp?v=8&n=149. Tierney, R. and Simon, M., What’s still wrong with rubrics: Focusing on the consistency of performance criteria across scale levels. Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 9(2), 2004. Retrieved from http://PAREonline.net/getvn.asp?v=9&n=210. Atkinson, D. and Lim, S., Improving assessment processes in Higher Education: Student and teacher perceptions of the effectiveness of a rubric embedded in a LMS. Australasian Journal Of Educational Technology, 29(5), 2013, 651-666.11. Mertler, C., Designing scoring rubrics for your classroom. Practical Assessment, Research &
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2010 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
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Kurt Colvin; Jim Kish
bicycle. It is very apparent how proud they are to have built theirown bicycle.Bibliography1. Thomas, J. W. (2000). A review of research on project based learning.(http://faculty.stritch.edu/ljloeffler/521/Week2/PBL/PBL.pdf)2. McTighe, J. & Wiggins, G. (2005). Understanding by Design. Expanded 2nd ed. Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development.3. ABET. “Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs” Accessed 30 Jan. 10 4. Albanese,M. A., and Mitchell, S. (1993). Problem-based learning: A review of literature on its outcomes andimplementation issues. Acad. Med. 68: 52–81.5. Hmelo-Silver, C.E. (2004). Problem-Based Learning: What and How Do Students Learn? EducationalPsychology Review, Vol. 16, No. 3 Proceedings of the
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Track 2: Technical Session 4: Research- and Practice-Informed Insights for Recognizing Rurality in Engineering Education
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2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
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Malle R Schilling, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jacob R Grohs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
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Andriani Parastiwi; Taufik Taufik
Internationalization of Higher Education: Motivations and Realities.” Journal of Studies in International Education 11 (3-4): 290-305.4. Soejatminah, S. 2009. Internationalisation of Indonesian Higher Education: A Study from the Periphery. Online. http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ass/article/viewFile/3736/33395. Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills report, 2013. The Wider Benefits of International Higher Education in the UK. Proceedings of the 2014 American Society for Engineering Education Zone IV Conference Copyright © 2014, American Society for Engineering Education