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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Majdi Najm
.• Management of Technology: The focus is on administrative aspects and decision-making in an organization including human relations, management principles, accounting, finance and marketing in a technological enterprise. The MS degree program in Engineering Management is offered on the Rolla campus and as outreach programs at the UMR Engineering Education Center in St. Louis, Fort Leonard Wood, Columbia, industry and government installations in St. Louis, as well as to the National Technological University (NTU). More than 2,200 students have earned Master of Science in Engineering Management degrees from UMR. Project Management Course at Fort Leonard Wood A cooperative Master of Science program for U.S. Army officers is
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15th Annual First-Year Engineering Experience Conference (FYEE)
Authors
Mirna Mattjik, Colorado School of Mines; Carter Moulton, Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Paper ID #45054GIFTS-Team Safety Brief: A tool to promote and enhance teamworkProf. Mirna Mattjik, Colorado School of Mines Mirna Mattjik, a Teaching Associate Professor in the Engineering, Design, and Society Department, excels in teaching design engineering. She is also affiliated with the University Scholars and Honors Program and the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Department. Her educational background spans industrial technology, international political economy, and project management. Pursuing her doctorate, her research centers on educational equity in higher education. As a Teaching Faculty member, Mirna
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Exporting of Higher Education to Developing Countries
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William Jordan, Baylor University
Tagged Divisions
International
AC 2010-500: IMPLEMENTING SENIOR DESIGN PROJECTS IN THEDEVELOPING WORLDWilliam Jordan, Baylor University WILLIAM JORDAN is the Mechanical Engineering Department Chair at Baylor University. He has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, an M.A. degree in Theology from Denver Seminary, and a Ph.D. in mechanics and materials from Texas A & M University. He teaches materials related courses. He does research in appropriate technology applications, engineering ethics, and entrepreneurship. Page 15.686.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Chip W Ferguson, Western Carolina University; Paul M Yanik, Western Carolina University; Yanjun Yan, Western Carolina University; Sudhir Kaul, Western Carolina University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #14522NSF S-STEM Scholarship Program Initiative via Recruitment, Innovation,and Transformation: SPIRIT Program Year-One ResultsDr. Chip W Ferguson, Western Carolina University Chip Ferguson is the Associate Dean of the Kimmel School and Associate Professor of Engineering and Technology at Western Carolina University.Dr. Paul M Yanik, Western Carolina University Dr. Paul Yanik is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Western Carolina University. His research interests include human-robot interactions, assistive devices, pattern recognition, machine learning, and engineering
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Social Justice and the Curriculum: Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division Technical Session 3
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rebecca Matz, University of Michigan; Mark Mills, University of Michigan; Robin Fowler, University of Michigan; Caitlin Hayward; Madison Jeffrey, University of Michigan; Andrew Moffat, University of Michigan
Innovation, where she works with a team of researchers responsible for Tandem, a software that monitors team performance to link students and instructors.Andrew Moffat Andrew Moffat is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Engineering Education Research unit at the University of Michigan, exploring ways to evaluate the effectiveness of Tandem, an in-house software platform designed to help undergraduate students develop teamwork skills. Andrew has experience in education research and evaluation, having previously worked in the Leeds Institute for Teaching Excellence at the University of Leeds in the UK. His interests in learning and technology stem from a background in English language teaching.© American Society for
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
James R. Etchison
Session 1547 Curriculum Restructuring for Freshman Retention in the 1990s and Beyond James R. Etchison Electronics Engineering Technology Department Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601Abstract - In 1994-95, freshmen in the Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) program atOregon Institute of Technology began enrolling in a curriculum which had been restructured toimprove student retention. During the first two years in which the new curriculum was in place,the number of
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New Programs and Success Stories
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Edward Hensel; Paul Stiebitz
Session 2242 A Design Project Management Course at RIT E. C. Hensel, P. H. Stiebitz Mechanical Engineering / Industrial and Systems Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 14623-5604Abstract Rochester Institute of Technology is currently implementing a college-wide initiative toincorporate multi-disciplinary design as a central theme for all students in the capstone designsequence. For several years, the Kate Gleason College of Engineering has supported a number ofmulti-disciplinary design teams
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The Intersection of Higher Ed and Industry
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell L. Springer PMP, SPHR, Purdue University - West Lafayette; Mark T. Schuver, Purdue University - West Lafayette
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Continuing Professional Development
- cle Management Certificate Programs for working professionals. Prior to joining Purdue in 2002, Mark was employed by Caterpillar, Inc for 35 years with assignments in Product Design, Research and De- velopment, Supplier Management, Quality Management, Logistics Management and various leadership positions. He holds an Associate Degree in Drafting Technology from North Iowa Area Community College, a BS in Business Administration and MS in Management from Indiana Wesleyan University. Mark is a member of the American Society for Engineering Education and serves on the Executive Board of the Continuing Professional Development Division. He is also a member of College/Industry Partner- ships, Engineering Technology and
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2024 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Julia L. Morse
. Engineering technology programs at Kansas State UniversitySalina Aerospace and Technology Campus saw the opportunity to partner with industryinternships and remote campus students through flexible course attendance options. HyFlexcourse delivery preserves existing campus strengths in in-person active learning whilesimultaneously offering online participation options. Flipped classroom assignments hadpreviously been designed to support in-person learning, moving first-exposure instruction fromthe lecture classroom to guided assignments between class meetings. Because flipped classroomassignments were designed to guide students while away from the instructor, they were easilytransferable to online-option students. Support materials initially developed
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas E. Russell; David R. Loker
Session 1547 ANALOG COMMUNICATIONS USING INFRARED TRANSMISSION David R. Loker, Thomas E. Russell The Pennsylvania State University at Erie The Behrend CollegeAbstract The Baccalaureate Electrical Engineering Technology program at Penn State University at Erie, TheBehrend College, offers a two-semester course sequence in communication systems. The first course isintended to introduce the fundamentals of analog communication systems, while the second course is intendedto introduce the more
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Manufacturing Education Curriculum I
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wing Chan, Alabama A&M University; Peter Romine, Alabama A&M University
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Manufacturing
AC 2007-2921: INTRODUCING BIOTECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURINGTHROUGH ELECTIVESWing Chan, Alabama A&M University Dr. Wing Chan is currently an assistant professor at the School of Engineering Technology at Alabama A&M University. Prior to joining Alabama A&M University in the fall of 2004, he was a robotic engineer at Research Genetics, Inc. Dr. Chan received his Ph. D. from the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 1995 in Electrical and Computer Engineering.Peter Romine, Alabama A&M University Dr. Peter L. Romine is currently the Chairman of the Department of Technology at Alabama A&M University. He received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alabama
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Xueshu Song; Philip Pilcher; Charles Billman; Radha Balamuralikrishna
behighly beneficial in attracting talented students to explore the field of aviation science andtechnology.IntroductionThe first author has conducted research in virtual reality and developed multi-media productsfor engineering and technology for over fifteen years. Selected examples of previouslydeveloped virtual reality products and their impact in enhancing the learning environmenthave appeared in other publications 1, 2, 3, 4. An overview of related research and thedevelopment of related instructional software may also be accessed over the Internet athttp://www.ceet.niu.edu/faculty/song. The purpose of this paper is to describe the working ofa series of interactive computer-based learning modules for training and continuing educationof
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2025 ASEE -GSW Annual Conference
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Pedro Cordeiro Povoa Cupertino, Wichita State University; Adam Carlton Lynch, Wichita State University
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX Copyright  2025, American Society for Engineering Education 2 IntroductionBackgroundThe integration of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) inmodern warfare has transformed how missions are planned and executed. Recent conflicts ofthe Second Nagorno-Karabakh War1 and the Ukraine-Russia War2 highlighted the critical rolethese technologies play in surveillance, reconnaissance, and tactical operations. Also, theseconflicts highlight the need to enhance current military CPS technologies in UAVs, asadversaries adopt strategies that are more sophisticated.The U.S
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2012 EDI
Authors
David Munson
Our Mission Developing the Next Generationof Civilian Engineers for the Navythrough project-based education, collaboration, and curriculum development. Who We AreParticipating Universities – Florida Atlantic University – Florida State University/Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University – Georgia Institute of Technology – Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Old Dominion University – Pennsylvania State University – Stevens Institute of Technology – Tennessee State University – University of Iowa – University of Michigan – University of New Orleans – University of Texas-San Antonio – University of Washington – Virginia Polytechnic Institute – Webb
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Ratan Kumar; Phillip R. Foster; George W. Watt
Session 2247 A Coordinated Approach in Design and Manufacturing Activity Ratan Kumar, George W. Watt and Phillip R. Foster Department of Engineering Technology The University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203 AbstractThis paper describes a concurrent effort in teaching activities undertaken by the Manufacturing,and Mechanical Engineering Technology programs at the University of North Texas. The changeis necessitated by a call from industry to prepare students to work in an environment whereproducts are designed and manufactured utilizing
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Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II Outreach
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2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Vitaliy Popov, 1. University of San Diego. 2. The Global STEM Education Center; Larisa K. Schelkin, Global STEM Education Center, Inc.; Russell Faux, DSRA
Tagged Topics
International Forum
cross-sector research study involving the cross-pollination of ideas between K- 20 education and private enterprise in STEM-related disciplines as they implement mobile learning in teaching and learning. Vitaliy has published articles in international peer-reviewed scientific journals such as, Computers in Human Behavior; The Internet and Higher Education; Technology, Pedagogy and Education; International Journal of Intercultural Relations.Mrs. Larisa K. Schelkin, Global STEM Education Center, Inc. Larisa K. Schelkin CEO, President and Founder, Global STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Education Center, Inc. 501(c) (3) nonprofit corporation; She is also a Founder of the Global Tech- nology and
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Matthew A. Dettman
Session 1421 Industrial Partnerships at Western Kentucky University Matthew A. Dettman, P.E. Western Kentucky University1. IntroductionWestern Kentucky University, like many smaller regional institutions, has limited resources toprovide all of the necessary tools to deliver an ideal Civil Engineering Technology/ConstructionManagement (CET/CM) curriculum. Since the programs in the Engineering Technologydepartment are undergraduate only and teaching is the driving force, research generated dollarsare very limited. Since many of the larger research based institutions utilize a
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Bopaya Bidanda; Kim LaScola Needy; Gary RAFE
, we consider further the motivation for a distributed virtual manufacturinglaboratory for continuous training within the context of a specific manufacturing knowledgedomain.Continuous Education and Training for ManufacturingRecent reports in the popular press continue to underscore the importance placed on continuoustraining by many industries. In June 1997, we conducted an informal telephone survey ofmanufacturing engineering technology educators to assess reaction to, and potential demand for,a proposed virtual manufacturing laboratory that would be accessed via the World-Wide Web.We found that in all but one instance, a general purpose environment for manufacturingautomation of sufficient fidelity would be useful to augment existing
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Bopaya Bidanda; Kim LaScola Needy; Gary RAFE
, we consider further the motivation for a distributed virtual manufacturinglaboratory for continuous training within the context of a specific manufacturing knowledgedomain.Continuous Education and Training for ManufacturingRecent reports in the popular press continue to underscore the importance placed on continuoustraining by many industries. In June 1997, we conducted an informal telephone survey ofmanufacturing engineering technology educators to assess reaction to, and potential demand for,a proposed virtual manufacturing laboratory that would be accessed via the World-Wide Web.We found that in all but one instance, a general purpose environment for manufacturingautomation of sufficient fidelity would be useful to augment existing
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Mary Kathryn Mathis; Duane Stucky; Ahad S. Nasab
Utility Master Planning ”, Facilities Resource Management Co., Oct. 21, 1992.2. “MTSU Co-generation System”, I.C. Thomasson Associates, Inc., a report submitted to MTSU, March 27, 1995.MARY KATHRYN MATHIS is the coordinator of the environmental science and technology program atMiddle Tennessee State University. She has been a consultant in the area of solar building design andenergy efficient homes. She is a member of the technical committee at MTSU which is responsible forthe implementation of the new gas-fired co-generation plant.AHAD S. NASAB received his doctorate degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Institute ofTechnology in 1987. He has since been involved in laser and plasma propulsion systems researchsponsored by AFOSR, ARMY
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ECE Pedagogy and Assessment II
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jean-Claude Thomassian, State University of New York, Maritime College; Anoop Desai, Georgia Southern University
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2009-2024: STUDENT OUTLOOK TOWARD MEDIA-BASED MODULES INELECTRONICS AND NETWORK ANALYSISJean-Claude Thomassian, State University of New York, Maritime College Dr. Jean-Claude Thomassian received his BS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toledo in 1992 and 1993, respectively, and MS and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from The University of Toledo in 1995 and 2002. His main professional interests are in mixed mode IC design and electrical engineering education; his recent research activity concentrates on symbolic analysis of circuits and MOS models.Anoop Desai, Georgia Southern University Dr. Anoop Desai received his BS degree in
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ET Industrial Collaborations
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Jamie Workman
Session 3149 MET, AFS, and FEF: University, Industry, and Foundation Collaboration That Works Jamie K. Workman Indiana University-Purdue University, IndianapolisIntroductionThe Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) department at Indiana University - PurdueUniversity, Indianapolis (IUPUI), the Central Indiana Chapter of the American Foundry Society(AFS), and the Foundry Educational Foundation (FEF) have had a long, successful partnershipof preparing, promoting, and producing exceptional students ready for employment in themetalcasting industry. This relationship
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Andrew Schaffer, Purdue Polytechnic Institute; John Carlson, Red Gold
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
MDTtrack are required for employee/students in both tracks, and the degree requirements then divergeat the upper division courses depending on the employee’s career track.SIA reviewed plans of study for Purdue Polytechnic’s existing BS degrees in EngineeringTechnology, Industrial Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology,Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Organizational Leadership and drew the MDT courseplan out of those degree programs. Each of those traditional degree plans holds value for SIA,and the company hires graduates from those programs, but for the company’s in-house employeedevelopment and career planning program, SIA prefers a more customized plan with elements ofthe degrees cited above. Thus, SIA worked with
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Project-Based Learning Enhanced through Instrumentation
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Austin B. Asgill P.E., Kennesaw State University; Cyril B Okhio P.E., Kennesaw State University
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Instrumentation Division (INST)
Paper ID #44261Developing Entrepreneurial Skills through an Innovative Senior CapstoneDesign Project - MouseHeadDr. Austin B. Asgill P.E., Kennesaw State University Dr Austin B. Asgill received his B.Eng.(hons) (E.E.) degree from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, his M.Sc. (E.E.) degree from the University of Aston in Birmingham, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Florida. He is currently a Professor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) at Kennesaw State University (KSU). Prior to joining the faculty at KSU (formerly SPSU), he was an Associate Professor of Electronic
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New Trends in ECE Education
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xingguo Xiong, University of Bridgeport; Linfeng Zhang, University of Bridgeport; Lawrence V. Hmurcik, University of Bridgeport; Navarun Gupta, University of Bridgeport
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
University of Bridgeport, CT. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Dalian University of Technology, China, and Ph.D. degree from Wayne State University, MI. His research interests include thin-film device fabrication and characterization, controls, and sustainable energy.Lawrence V. Hmurcik, University of Bridgeport Lawrence V. Hmurcik is Professor and Chairman of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT. He earned his Ph.D. in semiconductor devices at Clarkson University in 1980.He worked in Diamond Shamrock’s research division for 3 years before joining the University of Bridgeport in 1983. Dr. Hmurcik has 45 publications and 5 grants. He is also a professional consultant with 240 case
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Albert L McHenry; Lakshmi Munukutla, Arizona State University
AC 2000-188: Electronic Course Development and Delivery using CourseInfo CourseManagement ToolAlbert L McHenry,Lakshmi Munukutla, Arizona State University Page 5.251.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2000 Session # 1647 Electronic Course Development and Delivery using CourseInfo Course Management Tool Lakshmi V. Munukutla and Albert L. McHenry Arizona State University East Mesa, Arizona Abstract Communications technology is
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Design for Community
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Nolan Van Gaalen; Kristin Wood; Carl Erikson; Frank Duda; Matthew Green; Steven VanderLeest
andglobally, to help educate engineering students. Several local urban projects in Harrisburg, PAhave included community gardens, building straw-walled sheds, and roof-top gardeningtechniques.Many of the Engineering Department’s global extra-curricular projects have been facilitatedthrough Dokimoi Ergatai18 (Greek for “Approved Workers”), basically a student runorganization, which collaborates with faculty, staff, and the local community to initiate, nurture,and oversee the development of appropriate technologies for implementation in needy areasabroad. Some of the projects have included: ‚ Photovoltaic(solar) electric power systems for a medical dispensary in Burkina Faso and a hospital in Zambia ‚ Solar-powered drinking water
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Energy Efficiency and Capstone Projects
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hayrettin Bora Karayaka, Western Carolina University; Trevor Parrish, Western Carolina University; Robert D. Adams, Western Carolina University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #19415A Capstone Project: Assessment of Energy Savings from Retuning of AirHandlersDr. Hayrettin Bora Karayaka, Western Carolina University Bora Karayaka is an Assistant Professor at School of Engineering and Technology, Western Carolina University. He has worked as a Senior Engineer for smart grid and wireless communication industries for over ten years. He is currently responsible for teaching electric power engineering courses in the department. Dr. Karayaka’s research interests include power engineering education, ocean wave energy harvesting, identification, modeling and control for electrical machines
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2020 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
Authors
Amanda Bao
Active Learning in Dynamics: Hands-on Shake Table Testing Amanda Bao*, Ph.D., PE Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology*: Corresponding Author, 78 Lomb Memorial Drive, ENT-3154, Rochester, NY 14623, USAPhone: 585-475-4956, Fax: 585-475-7964, Email: axbite@rit.eduAbstract:Dynamics is one of the core courses in Civil Engineering Technology. The principles ofdynamics apply to civil engineering practices in the areas of roadway design, bridge design,building design and seismic retrofit and rehabilitation. Students should have a functionalunderstanding of the course materials rather than substitute numbers into the given equations.Active learning
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Innovative Curriculum Development in MET
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Chen Lin
1447 USING SPREADSHEET PROGRAMS IN TEACHING MACHINE DESIGN Cheng Y. Lin, Gary R. Crossman Department of Engineering Technology Old Dominion University Norfolk, VirginiaAbstractThis paper presents an approach on using spreadsheets to teach machine design. It alsolists detailed procedures on how to implement the teaching scheme. Results show thatspreadsheet programs can help students organize their design procedures. By using thecharacteristics of spreadsheet programs, students do not have to repeat the