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Conference Session
Design Experiences in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faisal Aqlan, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Daniell DiFrancesca, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Matthew Swinarski, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Chetan Nikhare, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Mohammad Rasouli, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College; Qi Dunsworth, Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College
. economy by increasing grossdomestic product and creating high-paying jobs as well as supporting all other sectors. Theintegrated nature of manufacturing is evident in its symbiotic relationship with innovation, nationalsecurity, and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. Moreover,manufacturing is increasingly important to the balanced education of engineers in all disciplines.However, today’s manufacturing is undergoing the greatest change in more than 100 years, andthe current skills gap causes serious concerns about the ability of manufacturers to fill criticalpositions. Manufacturing needs a well-trained workforce that possesses skills like problem-solvingand critical thinking to make effective decisions at all
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary R. Anderson-Rowland, Arizona State University; Armando A. Rodriguez, Arizona State University; Anita Grierson, Arizona Sate University; Richard A. Hall Jr., Cochise College; Phil Blake McBride, Eastern Arizona College; Rakesh Pangasa, Arizona Western College; Clark Henson Vangilder, Central Arizona College; Russell Cox, Mohave Community College; Thomas R. Palmer, Eastern Arizona College
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
: Survivability and Lethality Analysis, Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Au- tonomous Systems. Dr. Rodriguez received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1990. Personal Web site: http://aar.faculty.asu.edu/Ms. Anita Grierson, Arizona Sate University Ms. Grierson holds an MBA and an MSE in Mechanical Engineering. She directs the METS Center for Motivated Engineering Transfer Students at Arizona State University. Page 24.535.1Dr. Richard A. Hall Jr., Cochise College Dr. Richard ”Bubba” Hall is the Dean for Math, Science, and Health Sciences at Cochise College. He has a
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Heidi Diefes; William LeBold; William Oakes
, chemistry, and physics. Female,international, and under-represented minority students may make appointments with facultyand staff whose expertise and responsibilities include programs in related areas. Students arealso referred to counselors and coordinators in the professional schools with knowledge ofspecialized fields, scholarships, co-operative programs, and internship opportunities.Purdue Interest QuestionnaireAll beginning engineering students are administered the Purdue Interest Questionnaire (PIQ) inthe first week of freshman seminar. Once results have been processed, a faculty member guidesstudents in comparing their interests with past students and graduates who have majored invarious engineering, science, technology, and management
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
John P. Leschke; Susan Carlson-Skalak
undertake this challenge in one of thecore courses of a new university minor in Technology Management and Policy. [2] This corecourse, Product and Technology Life Cycle, [3] is open to all third and fourth year undergraduatestudents, but the class has primarily consisted of a majority of engineers and a number ofcommerce students. This course encompasses the “technology life cycle” which we break downinto four modules: Research and Development (Basic and, Applied), Product Development,Commercialization, and Product Retirement and Revitalization. This course has several goals: x introduce non-engineers to technology and process and product development in a corporate setting, x introduce engineers to the decision making
Conference Session
Student Interaction
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Robin Qiu; Ying Tang
: tang@rowan.eduAbstract -- A class for professionals could be quite different from one for college students due to a varietyof backgrounds and work experience. Some of them want to make a career change; some of them want tocatch up with the state-of-the-art technologies. In class, concepts, principles, and equations might be tooabstract when there are no good real life examples. Object relationship modeling in object-orientedsoftware engineering course is a good example. This article briefly shows a few cases of how real lifeexamples can help professional students understand the covered contents, which have been experimentedin class using the Rational Rose enterprise suite. Issues on how examples get picked and how theyshould be explained and
Conference Session
Computers in Education Poster Session
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Abul Azad
TEACHING OF DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES USING A SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT Abul K. M. Azad Department of Technology, College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Northern Illinois University, USA. Email: azad@ceet.niu.eduIntroductionTeaching of digital modulation techniques is an important part of a digital and datacommunication course. This becomes challenging when it needs to be incorporated within atechnology course, where the focus is mainly with application rather than the theoretical aspects.The student needs to understand the impact of various modulation parameters towards themodulation and
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2018 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
Ross DeVol; Walton Fellow
Characteristics of Competitive Places:The role of the university in fostering economic growth Presented to: ASEE – Public Policy Colloqium Washington, D.C., February 6, 2018 Presented by: Ross DeVol Walton Fellow 1Presentation overview Long-term regional growth process State Technology and Science Index Education and knowledge in metropolitan growth The Best Universities for Technology Transfer Conclusions: maximize economic impact of research universities
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Session/Panel 2: New Opportunities – Breaking into Federal Agencies that are New for You
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2017 ERC
Authors
Addison Stark
Qualifications • Ph.D. in science or engineering; strong analytical, Program Director Support research, and communication skills; ability to • Help develop future programs through technical initiate independent projects; passion to change analysis, discussions, debate and workshops the world through energy technology research; • Support existing programs through technical and U.S. citizenship economic analyses and on-site project visits If you are interested in
Conference Session
Make It!
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University; Kory J. Goldammer, Richland College; Brian Morgan Fleming, Richland College; Roderick R. Crowder, Richland College; Ralph S. Wiser, Richland College; Esraa Elanany, Richland College
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #19488MAKER: Setup and Evaluation of Remotely Accessible 3D Printer Infras-tructure for CAD/CAM, CNC, and STEM CoursesDr. Sheng-Jen ”Tony” Hsieh, Texas A&M University Dr. Sheng-Jen (”Tony”) Hsieh is a Professor in the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. He holds a joint appointment with the Department of Engineering Technology and the De- partment of Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include engineering education, cognitive task analysis, automation, robotics and control, intelligent manufacturing system design, and micro/nano manufacturing. He is also the Director of
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Topics in Mechanical ET
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Steven Butt; Sam Ramrattan; Alamgir Choudhury
Page 8.983.2monitoring and control class and the use of the data for online process analysis and control.Since the course does not have a formal laboratory, the idea is to monitor a live process from theProceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & ExpositionCopyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering Educationclassroom using web based wireless technology and utilize online process analysis techniques tocorrect an out of control process. As a result, not only the validity of learning will be establishedwithin the short time frame of a class hour, but also the reality of the subject matter andassociated technology will come alive in the classroom. To accommodate with requirement, weplan to use
Conference Session
Capstone/Design Projects: Industrial ET
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
James Gibson; Dorene Perez; Rose Marie Lynch
Immersing Students in Reengineering to Make Industry Meaningful in College Dorene Perez, Jim Gibson, Rose Marie Lynch Illinois Valley Community CollegeAn innovative capstone project at Illinois Valley Community College immerses engineeringdesign and electronics students in the technology and methodology they will encounter in theworkplace.The four-semester project gives the students first-hand experience with continuous qualityimprovement methodology, reengineering, and entrepreneurship. Freshmen engineeringtransfer students, enrolled in an engineering graphics course, and freshmen design andelectronics students, enrolled in a beginning CAD
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2015 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Kevin R. Anderson; Clifford M. Stover
) plan of the design solution is also requested. The finalreport is a white-paper Microsoft Word document which is delivered to the customer at theconclusion of the CDR. The PDR and CDR metrics used here are akin to the study of Morgan etal.6.The use of Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc. ABET23 is proliferate inthe assessment of undergraduate design curricula. ABET is the recognized U.S. accreditor ofcollege and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology.ABET also provides leadership internationally through workshops, consultancies, memoranda ofunderstanding, and mutual recognition agreements. Accreditation provides an opportunity foracademic institutions to demonstrate they are committed
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Nirmal Das
Session 3549 Teaching Structural Analysis Using Mathcad Software Nirmal K. Das Georgia Southern UniversityIntroductionStudents in the ABET accredited 4-year Civil Engineering Technology program at GeorgiaSouthern University are required to take three courses in the structures area - StructuralAnalysis, Steel Design, and Reinforced Concrete Design. In the Structural Analysis course, foranalysis of simple statically indeterminate structures (beams and frames), students learn twoclassical methods - slope-deflection method and moment distribution method - before
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Walter S. Lund; Trudy L. Schwartz; Lee D. Peterson; Lawrence E. Carlson
engineering departments and vertically integrated through all fouryears. The program combines leading-edge computer and instrumentation technology withthe knowledge and confidence that comes with hands-on, project-based learning.The cornerstone of this new program is the 34,400 sq. ft. ITL Laboratory, which opened itsdoors in January 1997. The laboratory’s curriculum-driven design accommodates a varietyof learning styles and features two first-year design studios, an active-learning arena for 70students, a computer simulation laboratory, a computer network integrating all theexperimental equipment throughout two large, open laboratory plazas, capstone designstudios, group work areas and student shops. The building itself is even an
Conference Session
Energy Education and Industry Needs
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Recayi 'Reg' Pecen; Soner Tarim
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
energy frontier through unique projects. The mission ofI-SWEEEP is to create a collaborative yet competitive environment in which students canpresent their innovative ideas/projects to solve today’s challenges in energy, engineering, andenvironment, which will ensure a sustainable world for tomorrow. All the judges for the projectevaluations are selected from academia and industrial professionals. The judging process gives agood opportunity to engineering professionals and academicians to review and evaluate whatprospective engineers have developed for a sustainable future. The I-SWEEEP promotesengineering inventions and energy efficiency/management discoveries, which nurture eco-friendly technology concepts in K-12 STEM education.1
Conference Session
Mechanical ET Design & Capstone
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Alok Verma
3648AN AIR-FILTER SENSOR FOR HOME-USED AIR CONDITIONERS Cheng Y. Lin, Gary R. Crossman, Alok K. Verma Department of Engineering Technology Old Dominion University Norfolk, VirginiaAbstract This paper presents a successful senior project of instrumentation developed in aMechanical Engineering Technology senior capstone course. Students were encouraged toapproach the problem of designing an air-filter sensor and to propose an optimum
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard K. Keplar; Eugene F. Smith; Vernon W. Lewis
Session 3547 TS/ 2 A CURRICULUM MODEL FOR PREPARING CET GRADUATES FOR POSITIONS IN STRUCTURAL DESIGN Dr. Eugene F. Smith, P.E., Richard K. Keplar, P.E., and Vernon W. Lewis, P.E. Civil Engineering Technology Program, Department of Engineering Technology Old Dominion UniversityAbstractThis paper presents a curriculum model for preparing Civil-Engineering Technology (CET)baccalaureate degree graduates for positions in structural design. The evolution of this modelwas dictated in large measure by the nature of design positions that are available to civilengineering technology graduates in Virginia
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Promoting ET Through K-12 Projects
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Jamie Workman
to visitthe university, learn about various engineering and technology programs available in theschool, and participate in activities similar to what they would be doing as a collegestudent.The Molten Metal Magic session of the Friday Laboratory Experience program at IUPUIis one of 17 sessions designed to introduce various engineering and technology programsto middle school and high school students as well as serve as a recruitment tool for thePurdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI. Students and educators visitIUPUI for the Friday Laboratory Experience, many completely unaware of metal castingprocesses, their significance in the manufacturing industry, and the vast quantity ofproducts and applications used daily as a direct
Conference Session
CoNECD Session : Day 3 Slot 1 Technical Session 3
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2021 CoNECD
Authors
Casey Lynn Haney, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE); Claudio Freitas, Purdue University at West Lafayette; Gregory John Gage, Backyard Brains; Jennifer Deboer, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE)
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Paper ID #32193Lab-kits and the Self-Beliefs and STEM Beliefs of Students at a BlackMajority High SchoolMs. Casey Lynn Haney, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE) Casey Lynn Haney is a Ph.D. student in engineering education at Purdue University and a research assis- tant in Dr. Jennifer DeBoer’s Lab. She completed her undergraduate degree in Engineering/Technology Teacher Education. Her interests include STEM self-efficacy for diverse students and data analysis within educational datasets.Dr. Claudio Freitas, Purdue University Dr. Claudio Freitas is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the School of Engineering
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Program Assessment in ET
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Gregory Neff; Susan Scachitti
Assessment Page 7.1123.2Processes4 every year. This conference is very useful and recommended for TC2K preparation. Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright ã 2002, American Society for Engineering EducationMany other assessment and accreditation references are also available from the ASEE website 5The Recipe for Success at Purdue University CalumetAfter reviewing various sources, becoming educated on assessment methods, and working tounderstand the purpose of implementing the new ABET criteria, the Department ofManufacturing Engineering Technologies
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Non-Technical Skills for ET Students
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Marilyn Dyrud
Ethics 101 Marilyn A. Dyrud Oregon Institute of TechnologyIntroductionEthics training, now somewhat formalized as ABET EAC criterion 3f and TAC criterion2i, is by necessity becoming a more integral part of engineering and technology curricula,whether via stand-alone ethics courses or inclusion in technical courses and programs.Instructors new to the field, however, may find themselves in a quandary as to coursecontent and methodology; ethics is an enormous and ancient field of study, and tailoringphilosophical content to fit a technical class poses a challenge. Pedagogy in philosophy,too, varies a great deal and tends to be
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2011 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Patricia S. Buford
package; a bi-lingual user’s manual; delivery of computers to point of use. Guatemala was selected because ofcontacts in the area.BackgroundRequirements for engineering accreditation have changed significantly beginning when theABET Board of Directors adopted the new Engineering Criteria 2000 (EC-2000) in 19961. Thischange came as a result of the engineering community realizing in the 1990’s that the world waschanging in a revolutionary way due to technology and a change of direction from nationalsecurity to international economic competitiveness2.As a result, engineering faculty of accredited programs constantly grapple with how to ensuregraduates achieve the ABET defined a-k student outcomes in their curriculum. For a little over a
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma; Firas Akasheh, Tuskegee University; Gül E. Okudan Kremer, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #10505A Flat Learning Environment - Learning To Solve Ill-Structured ProblemsProf. Zahed Siddique, University of Oklahoma Zahed Siddique is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. His research interests are in areas of product design, product platform design, and engineering education. He is in- terested in peer-to-peer learning, technology enhanced education, motivation, and game-based learning for engineering. He is the faculty advisor of the Sooner Racing Team (FSAE) and coordinator of the Mechanical Engineering Capstone Program.Dr. Firas Akasheh, Tuskegee UniversityDr. Gul E. Okudan
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Course/Program Assessment
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
David Cottrell
Session 3650 Closing the Loop: Assessing, Evaluating, and Improving a TC2K Quality Program David S. Cottrell Pennsylvania State University at HarrisburgIntroduction This paper describes an ongoing process: the integration of the new ABETaccreditation criteria for engineering technology (TC2K) into the School of Science,Engineering, and Technology at the Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg.Currently three technology programs – Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,and Structural Design and Construction Engineering – are implementing outcomes
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2017 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Neville Tay; Xiu Jie Low; Vinay Patil; Eylem Asmatulu
research experience on the 3D printing process anddegradation mechanisms of those parts under different conditions. These students also used thesehands-on activities for their Engineer of 2020 requirements in the College of Engineering atWichita State University.Keywords: 3D Printing, Polylactic Acid, Environmental Degradation, and Tensile Strength.1. IntroductionThree-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing and rapid prototyping,refers to a process used to create a 3D object where layers of polymeric and metallic materialsare formed on top of each other to manufacture 3D objects. The size and shapes of the 3D partscan vary substantially. 3D printing technologies have been improving continuously worldwide.One of the
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2014 EDI
Authors
Tom Katsouleas
FGCU o Jenna Carpenter, Louisiana Tech (Chair)• National GCSP Workshops (Olin College 2010, AMD Campus in Austin 2011) and Panels (ASEE 2011, 2013, 2014) NAE Grand Challenge Scholars ProgramGrand Challenge Scholars ProgramGrand Challenges: More than a list… …a call• Easily appreciated by engineers and 3rd graders (and politicians)Response from the White HouseSept 12, 2009 Engineering and America’s FutureTom KalilDeputy Director, Technology and InnovationWhite House Office of Science and Technology PolicyFebruary 11, 2014: EDI Public Policy Colloquium “The Grand Challenge Scholars Program Currently has 14 schools participating, would be great to increase this number and set a collective goal of
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Wayne E. Wells
the waste materials in the profit objective of the firm and applying the appropriatetechnological solution, mantiacturing processes can approach closed systems in which losses converge to zeroand environmental problems are converted into economic savings. INTRODUCTION Traditional engineering cost analysis procedures have been implicitly if not explicitly based on a modelwhich calls for minhizhg the traditional production fimction:That is, the goal is to minimize the total of the costs from inputs in the form of Labor (L), Materials (M) andCapital (K). In recent years, under the “command and control” philosophy of the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and its state counterparts
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2011 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Jin-Lee Kim; Tang-Hung Nguyen
90840 - U.S.A Email: thnguyen@csulb.eduAbstractThe need to integrate advanced education technology tools, such as interactive simulations andvisualizations, into the curriculum has been recognized by accrediting bodies because these toolsenhance student learning and improve the quality of an engineering education. In this paper, theauthors describe a visualization-based teaching approach to construction education in whichdifferent visualization tools, including video clips, 3D models, drawings, and pictures/photos,together with complementary texts, are used to assist students in deeper understanding andeffective mastering of materials. The proposed teaching method was used to teach a constructionmanagement course
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Mechanics of Materials
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jenn Stroud Rossmann, Lafayette College; Clive L. Dym, Harvey Mudd College; Lori Bassman, Harvey Mudd College
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Mechanics
Division, ASEE, 2006), and being a co-winner of the Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education (NAE, 2012).Dr. Lori Bassman, Harvey Mudd College Page 26.1394.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Starting with the a-ha: An integrated introduction to solid and fluid mechanics    Abstract  We have developed an introduction to continuum mechanics for sophomore students without anyprior knowledge of mechanics. The essence of continuum mechanics, the internal response ofmaterials to external loading, is often
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Steve Rothberg; Phil Barker; Aruna Palipana; Fiona Lamb
teaching software using the project’sstandardised evaluation process and creating a fully-searchable database of software reviewsand evaluation case studies, EASEIT-Eng seeks to make the task of choosing andimplementing such software an easier one. These reviews and evaluation case studies indicatestrengths and weaknesses of a particular application of the CBL software as well as thesoftware itself. In addition to offering an introduction to an evaluation methodology withpotential for wide-spread applicability, this paper will be of interest to the many projects andservices in the field of Learning Technology that rely on securing practitioner involvementfor their success.The ProjectThe main aim of EASEIT-Eng is to enable engineering academics to