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ASEE Multimedia Session
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Serdar Tumkor; Mahmut Fetvaci; Ismail Fidan
Session 2793 Development and Implementation of a Virtual Gear Design and Simulation Tool for Undergraduate Education Cuneyt Fetvaci 1, Serdar Tumkor1, Ismail Fidan2 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul80191-TURKEY / 2Department of Manufacturing & Industrial Technology, College of Engineering, Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, TN 38505-USAAbstract Gear drives are the most important mechanisms in transmitting mechanical powercompromising several cost effectiveness and engineering advantages. Most of theundergraduate level-engineering design courses detail the
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Lisa Stephens
Session CIEC 421 SUNY-Wide Innovation Dr. Lisa A. Stephens, University at Buffalo and Kim Scalzo, Executive Director of Academic Technology and Information Systems (SUNY Office of the Provost)Innovative Instruction Technology Grants Start Up funds entering their 8th round to all SUNY-wide (64 campuses) faculty and staff that are seeding a number of highly successful SUNY-wide initiatives including OER Services and Open Textbooks. Funds are targeted to individual faculty/staff innovations “technology in service of pedagogy”.SUNY Performance
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2001 Annual Conference
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Michael J Batchelder; Daniel F. Dolan
)5,6 at the South DakotaSchool of Mines and Technology promotes engineering education through team-basedprojects. One of these team projects is the solar car competition.Sunrayce, patterned after the World Solar Challenge in Australia, has been a biennialcompetition among North American higher education institutions. Students design,build, and race solar powered vehicles on secondary roads over a ten day period. Recentraces have been from Indianapolis to Colorado Springs and Washington D.C. to OrlandoFlorida. The 2001 race, now called the American Solar Challenge7, is from Chicago toLos Angeles.Solar Car InstrumentationFigure One shows the power system of a typical solar car. Strings of solar cells areconnected to peak power trackers (PPTs
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2020 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Franz Foltz; Vinnie Gupta
A Scholarship Program for Students Transferring from Two-Year Colleges Franz Foltz1 and Surendra Gupta2 1 Departments of Science, Technology, and Society and Public Policy 2 Department of Mechanical Engineering Rochester Institute of TechnologyAbstract: This paper provides a mid-project report on a scholarship program funded by theNational Science Foundation that focuses on students who transfer at the 3rd year level from 2-year schools to the engineering and engineering technology BS programs at our university. Thegoals of the program are: (i) to expand and diversify the
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K-12, Teamwork, Project-Based Scale Models
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Melany Ciampi; Claudio Brito
of students in engineering and technologyareas. Looking through this perspective the K12 appears as one way to help students to developskills to follow carriers in these fields.New political mentality of São Vicente City Hall has achieved some social conquests with theimplementation of a special program for K12 in its public schools. Conscious of the importanceof eradication of the so-called “technological illiterate” (that is now as important as theeradication of the “illiterate”), has been working hard to get the goal to enhance the number ofstudents to choose the engineering and technology fields.4. The Importance of Engineering EducationSupportnet a national private enterprise located in the city, which has been acting in the marketfor
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Panel: Infusing Professional Skills Development into Co-op Student Work Assignments
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John (Jack) Anthony Selter, University of Central Florida
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
EducationUniversity of PittsburghSwanson School of EngineeringBryan DansberryHigher Education Experiential Programs SpecialistProject Manager - Undergraduate Student Research ProgramNASA Johnson Space Center - Education OfficeReginald McGregorManager, Engineering Employee DevelopmentResearch & Technology StrategyRolls-Royce CorporationModerator:Jack SelterSr. Research AssociateInstitute for Simulation and Training/RAPTERUniversity of Central FloridaThe panel discussion is focused on the following question: What role can Co-op employers play inhelping their engineering school partners address the professional skills gap? ABET has defined key skills or “professional skills” in their Criteria 3. As shown in Table 1, wehave divided these skills into
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2014 EDI
Authors
Richard Benson
activities.PRE-COLLEGE INITIATIVE: Gives high school students opportunities to visit VTthroughout the year and participate in both academic and social activities,including the “Spring Fling” as guests at the spring football game.COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY AT VIRGINIA TECH (C-TECH2): A two-week residentialcamp for high school girls that provides hands-on engineering activities. About to Become HokiesWOMEN’S PREVIEW WEEKEND: A weekend visit to campus for women offeredearly-admission to the College of Engineering.STUDENT TRANSITION ENGINEERING PROGRAM (STEP): Gives entering students afive week “running start” in the summer between high school and college. Graduating as Hokies!GALILEO: a residential learning community for
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2013 ERC
Authors
Sohi Rastegar
and education in the rapidly evolving fields of bioengineering and environmental engineering and in areas that involve the transformation and/or transport of matter and energy by chemical, thermal, or mechanical means These investments contribute to advances that are important for the environment, energy, information technologies, health- related products, and other areas that impact our daily lives.Current & Future Areas of Focus• Sustainability • Water, Energy, Climate, Environment Nexus • Sustainable, Advanced Manufacturing: Chemistry, Engineering and Materials • Critical Elements and Materials • Advances in engineering to stimulate the bio-economy • Environmental Health & Safety of Nanotechnology (nanoEHS
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2012 ERC
Authors
Theresa Maldonado
investments. ENG investment: $1M FY13. Cyberlearning, Data, & Observations for STEM education (FY13 Request: $49M total)Alternative Pathways: The Veteran’s Initiativepilot in ENG/EEC has quickly permeated manysolicitations across NSF. $10M for five years EHR/DUE and ENG/EEChttp://epicenter.stanford.edu/Engineering Education: Federal Funding "The Federal Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education Portfolio," National Science and Technology Council, 2011. Engineering Centers• Engineering Research Centers (ERC) – Three generations (50 total) since 1985 – Current competition • Nano-Systems ERCs POC: Lynn Preston • Awards ~ Fall 2012 - Next
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2019 CIEC
Authors
Mohammad Uddin; Keith Johnson
’ academic and personal worlds; therefore, advising cultivatestheir holistic development. Well advised students are (a) more likely to enroll, (b) less likely totake classes that do not contribute towards graduation, (c) more likely to enjoy college, (d) moreapt to persist to graduation. The process of academic advising is important to institutions ofhigher education and the role of the academic advisor is critical to student retention and studentsatisfaction with the institution (Gerdes & Mallinckrodt, 1994; Corts, Lounsbury, Saudargas, &Tatum, 2000; Thompson, Orr, Thompson, & Grover, 2007; Hester, 2008).Academic Advisors in engineering and engineering technology programs play a major role byproviding students timely and accurate
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Enno 'Ed' Koehn
addition, numerous practitioners and educators perceive thatstudents need additional courses in the communications and financial areas in order to practiceengineering at a professional level when they graduate.In particular, the ASCE Board believes today that engineers must have skills in information andcomputer technologies, foreign languages, and an understanding of the economic and socialimplications of civil engineering projects. Along with the aforementioned breadth, increasedspecialty area knowledge is also required 1. This level of knowledge is difficult to develop in thecurrent four-year B.S. program format. In fact, the U.S. Department of Education indicates thatthe first professional degree signifies a level of academic and professional
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2014 Public Policy Colloquium
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Matt Hourihan, AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program
Federal R&D: A QuickRecap and OutlookMatt HourihanFebruary 11, 2014for the American Society for Engineering EducationPublic Policy ColloquiumAAAS R&D Budget and Policy Programhttp://www.aaas.org/spp/rdSome positive outcomes Defense Science & Technology Department of Energy  Low-carbon and fossil energy technology  DOE Science (especially fusion) NSF facilities, EPSCoR NASA Science and ExplorationNot-quite-so-positive outcomes  Defense contractors  NIH overall  But better news for IDeA, Translational science  High-performance rail  Environmental R&D  But cuts avoidedLooking ahead… President’s budget to be released March 4  Priorities: manufacturing, clean energy, climate, IT and
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Industrial Collaborations
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Carol Considine; Paul Kauffmann
Session # 3448 Design, Development, and Delivery of Certificate Programs for Funding Opportunities and Industry Collaboration Carol Considine, Paul Kauffmann Old Dominion University, East Carolina UniversityAbstractMany engineering technology departments have four general areas that are used for evaluation oftenure and promotion. These areas include teaching, research and scholarly activities, service,and other professional activities. Although teaching is the primary mission in most engineeringtechnology programs, external funding as part of the research area is playing a larger
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2019 ETLI
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Clay Gloster; Massoud Moussavi
WELCOME TO THEHOW TO MAKE RECRUITING FROM DIFFERENT PATHWAYS WORK FOR ET PROGRAMSSPEAKERS:Clay Gloster, Interim Vice Provost for Research, Graduate Programs and ExtendedLearning at NCA&T and Chair of the Engineering Technology Division (ETD) of ASEE.Massoud Moussavi, Professor and Department chair, Electromechanical EngineeringTechnology Department, CalPoly-Pomona.MODERATORS:Carol Lamb, ETC Chair-Elect, ETLI Co-chair, Youngstown State UniversityGlenn Wrate, Professor of Engineering Technology, Northern Michigan University N.C. A &T Verizon Innovative Learning ProgramClay GlosterInterim Dean, The Graduate CollegeOctober 11, 2019 3 N.C. A&T State
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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PATRICA A. S. RALSTON; JEFFREY L. HIEB
Professor and Chair of the Department of Engineering Fundamentsand an Associate Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Louisville.Her research interests include the use of Tablet PCs in engineering education, retention inundergraduate engineering programs, and process monitoring and fault detection including cyber-security for SCADA systems.DR. JEFFREY HIEBDr. Jeffrey Hieb is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Fundamentalsat the University of Louisville. His research interests include the use of technology in engineeringeducation, secure operating systems and cyber-security for industrial control systems. 543 Partnerships and
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Student Learning and Research
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Paul Lin; Harold Broberg
Session 2150 Relationships between Student Learning Styles and Methods of Presentation for Engineering Technology Students Harold L. Broberg, Paul I-Hai Lin ECET Department, Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne, INI. IntroductionMany studies of student learning styles and personality types have been conducted thatapply to engineering students. These studies were validated using large numbers ofstudents and are used to empirically formulate a hypothesis concerning the principallearning styles1 and personality types of engineering technology students. As an educator,you probably have an opinion of the learning
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LabVIEW and Mindstorms Based Experiments
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Suxia Cui, Prairie View A&M University; Yonghui Wang, Prairie View A&M University; Yongpeng Zhang, Prairie View A&M University; Cajetan Akujuobi, Prairie View A&M University
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
AC 2008-1149: LABORATORIES ENHANCEMENT WITH LABVIEW-BASEDGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT TOOLSSuxia Cui, Prairie View A&M University Dr. Suxia Cui is an assistant professor in the department of Engineering Technology at Prairie View A&M University. She received her BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from Beijing Polytechnic University in 1997 and 1999 respectively. She received her Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from Mississippi State University in 2003. Her research interests include digital signal processing, data compression, image processing, video coding, and wavelets.Yonghui Wang, Prairie View A&M University Dr. Yonghui Wang received the B.S. degree in technical physics from Xidian
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Don Zeller
Session 1547 PLC Systems - University Course Material or Industrial Training Material ? Don Zeller Assistant Professor, Engineering Technology Department, Fenn College of Engineering, Cleveland State UniversityIntroductionIn the late 1960’s, a new electronic device made its debut, at the request of the automotiveindustry. It was called a programmable logic controller (PLC) and its function was to replace anexisting system of machine control logic. The existing system was based on an electro-mechanical device called a relay and the machine
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
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Carl A. Lundgren
Using Case Studies to Incorporate Entrepreneurship in Technical Courses Carl A. Lundgren Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology College of Applied Science and Technology Rochester Institute of Technology AbstractUndergraduates are increasingly interested in entrepreneurial and intellectual property (IP) topics.To meet that demand in crowded curricula is difficult. One approach is to use relevant disciplinespecific case studies which have a “story” that raises student awareness and interest inentrepreneurial and IP. Short discipline specific cases are being
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Valerie Lynch, The University of Texas at Austin; Brandon Bakka, University of Texas at Austin; Mia K. Markey, The University of Texas at Austin
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Diversity
Copyright ã 2022, American Society for Engineering Education 3transparent reporting of engineering education studies with results disaggregated by gender identity,including consideration of genders other than male and female.We propose that ASEE GSW authors provide students who are the subjects of engineering educationresearch or evaluation studies with the opportunity to self-report their gender identity following bestpractices such as are recommended in other domains, e.g., healthcare [5], and report their studyfindings disaggregated by gender identity. It is noteworthy that the ASEE Profiles of Engineeringand Engineering Technology Survey now offers institutions an “expanded gender option
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Curricular Developments in Energy Education I
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hayrettin B. Karayaka, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi; Mehrube Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi; Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Korinne Caruso, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2011-530: A NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY CAREER DEVELOP-MENT WORKSHOP FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS IN A HISPANICSERVING INSTITUTIONHayrettin B Karayaka, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi Bora Karayaka is a Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Technology faculty, and the power and en- ergy leader in the program. With his over ten years of industry experience, he has extensive experience in project management, and a clear understanding of deadlines, industry requirements, safety and reliability issues, and other aspects in the power and energy fields. He is responsible for teaching the energy and power courses in the department. Dr. Karayaka’s research interests include power generation and renewable energies. He
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2024 CIEC
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Mauricio Torres; Ying Shang; Zakariya Al Hamouz
who attended internships as well as surveys conducted by IndianaTech among selected employers in the region.1. IntroductionIndiana Institute of Technology (Indiana Tech) was founded in 1930 as the Indiana TechnicalCollege, offering an accelerated engineering degree to help graduates to entry engineeringcareers in industry during the Great Depression. Today Indiana Tech is a comprehensive non-profit university offering associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and undergraduate andgraduate certificate programs degrees. Indiana Tech is accredited by the Higher LearningCommission and is approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Learning.The Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences at Indiana Tech currently offersdegrees in
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2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Josephine Lamela; James Finne; Karen Ford; Deborah Iacontino
Tech X Ploration: A Summer Institute for High School Girls or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation Josephine Lamela Professor, Physics Middlesex County College Prof. James Finne Assistant Professor, Engineering Technology Middlesex County College Karen Ford New Jersey Center for Advanced Technological Education Deborah Iacontino Teacher, Technology and Mathematics
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2015 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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James A. Van Fleet; T. Michael Toole P.E.
boundary betweenengineering and non-engineering disciplines.” Bucknell GCSP students have taken afoundation seminar (normally required for students in the College of Arts & Sciences)within the Society and Technology Residential College, and a three-week study abroadsummer course called Entrepreneurship and Renewable Energy in Iceland.To develop and oversee our GCSP an internal steering committee was formed, consistingof deans, faculty, and staff from across the university. Participants include the Library &Information Technology Department, Career Development Center, and Office of CivicEngagement. Although Bucknell has many current service learning opportunities in thelocal area as well as in developing nations, the Office of Civic
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2012 EDI
Authors
James H. Aylor
more informed, more on ABET Criteria 3 on diverse and larger pool of Student Outcomes, are students who are able to promoted, including: choose engineering and Design under constraints who are technological and engineering literate citizens Collaboration Communication Ethics Failure/Improvement Current Division Work Efforts• Members represent K-12 engineering on foundation boards, STEM advocacy groups and NAE studies• Leadership regularly interacts with EDC, CMC K-12 SIG, HQ and other STEM constituency groups (NSTA, ITEEA, NCTM, NAEP, NAE, etc)• Chair and members working on Next Generation Science Framework and Standards review and implementation• Members
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2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Yifan Zhou; Yanwei Sun; Zachary Ball; Zhenjun Ming; Janet K. Allen; Farrokh Mistree
2021 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Managing Students’ Learning through Reflection on Doing through a Self-Tutoring System Yifan Zhou, Yanwei Sun, Zachary Ball, Zhenjun Ming, Janet K. Allen, Farrokh Mistree School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of technology, China/School of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of technology, China/Mechanical Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University, USA/School of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of technology, China/Systems Realization
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Strategies for Effective Education in Manufacturing
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Marilyn Barger P.E., National Science Foundation ATE Centers; Richard Gilbert, University of South Florida; Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University
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Manufacturing
and reform for secondary and post-secondary Career and Technical Education programs; and provides a variety of professional development for SETM and technology secondary and post-secondary educators focused on advanced technologies. She earned a B.A. in Chemistry at Agnes Scott College and both a B.S. in Engineering Science and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Environmental) from the University of South Florida, where her research focused on mem- brane separation science and technologies for water purification. She has over 20 years of experience in developing curricula for engineering and engineering technology for elementary, middle, high school, and post secondary institutions, including colleges of engineering. Dr
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2012 EDI
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Roger Stancliff
University-Industry Collaborations: Agilent’s Agilent s Perspective 2012 Engineering Deans Institute/Kauai Roger Stancliff CTO, Component Test Division Agilent Technologies, Inc.Page 1A Brief History of Agilent• 1939: Hewlett-Packard Hewlett Packard Company formed with the encouragement of Dr. Terman• 1999: Agilent split from HP• 2005: Strategic alignment: Phase I: focused measurement company• 2006: Launched “Phase II”: profitable, sustainable growth - initiated a global program for university research• 2011: Net revenue = $6.6 billion; employees = 19,000Page 2 Agilent Technologies Addressing critical measurement challenges
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
James Dally; Abhijit Nagchaudhuri
Technology (ABET) 5 is encouragingintegration of design throughout the engineering curriculum including the freshman andsophomore years 6. It is also promoting a holistic integration of ’soft’ and ’technical’ skillsencompassing academic knowledge, civic responsibilities, and life skills. "Service-Learning" seems to be an ideal vehicle to introduce the well-documented benefits of"Experiential Learning", the community (national) need of improving/promoting engineering,mathematics, science education among middle/high school students 7, and curriculum objectivesof Criteria 2000 of ABET as stated above. The integration of community service in the learningprocess provides a richer flavor that manifests in broader dimensions of learning outcomes.There is a
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Our Future in Manufacturing
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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David Wells, North Dakota State University; Ronald Bennett, University of St. Thomas; Casey Radtke, North Dakota State University
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Manufacturing
AC 2007-100: ON THE STRUCTURE AND CHARACTER OF GRADUATEEDUCATION IN MANUFACTURINGDavid Wells, North Dakota State University David L. Wells has been Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at North Dakota State University since January 2000. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in process engineering and production engineering systems design for conventional manufacturing, electronics assembly and micro-manufacturing. His active research lies in micro-assembly, micro-machining, PCB process engineering, printed electronics, applications of RFID technologies, quantitative manufacturing management and manufacturing engineering pedagogy. He is active in SME, ASEE, SMTA