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Using Animation and Simulation in ET
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Daniel Chen
include displacement, velocity, and acceleration can be easilyobtained. With such a powerful tool, students can enhance their problem solving skills andunderstand the concepts of mechanism design better along the way.The course of Advanced Computer-Aided Design offered at Central Michigan Universityemploys such a design tool called SDRC/I-DEAS. Although this software is sophisticated interms of capabilities, it is not difficult to learn due to its visual feedback at every step. This iscrucial for students in engineering technology who learn best when they can see things and workwith them. The capability of animation provided by the software stimulates great interests fromstudents. This article discusses how the animation is used to help students
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Retention: Keeping the Women Students
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Monica Gaughan; Donna Llewellyn; Marion Usselman
professionals—white men, minority men,white women, and minority women—and to design educational requirements that accommodatethese different strategies or educational pathways. Our NSF-funded Alternate Pathways toSuccess in Information Technology (APSIT∗) program is seeking to explore the nature of the ITand engineering educational and career pathways used by successful female and minorityGeorgia Tech alumni. In particular, the specific goals of this project are: • To define alternate indices of IT and engineering success that reflect a broader interpretation of societal value than indicated by yearly income and job prestige. • To determine the nature of successful IT and engineering educational and career pathways used by women and other
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Craig Johnson
moneywas available for faculty interested in expanding the format of the class to include a web-basedforum. It was intended that the results of this effort be applied to other appropriate courses inthe future.A four credit elective course was chosen (MET483 Ceramics and Composites) forimplementation. The class was comprised of mechanical engineering technology, electronicengineering technology, and industrial technology students. One quarter of the class meetingswas committed to computer-based education. A virtual environment was created to support theobjectives of the course. One area allowed threaded discussions to occur. The discussions weregenerated via questions and case studies. The scenarios included material data collection,material
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
James Garner; David Metz; Willie Ofosu
Page 6.671.1correct diagnosis. This paper discusses a laboratory experiment used to supplement aProceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & ExpositionCopyright  2001, American Society for Engineering Education.This project was sponsored by the Minority Office and SETCE of Penn State University.lecture on extracting useful information from a pulse amplitude modulated signal. Thisexercise was used in a telecommunications technology class.Applications of Pulse Modulation TechniquesBoth analog and digital signals can be transmitted over long distances. In transmittinganalog signal over a long distance, amplifiers are used at intermediary points. Theamplifiers amplify the signal as well as the noise
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert A. Merrill; Elizabeth A. Scholle
Session 3248 From the Ground Up: The Challenges and Triumphs of Building a New Multi-use Lab Elizabeth A. Scholle, Robert A. Merrill Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology Rochester Institute of TechnologyAbstract:After twenty-eight years of sharing labs with Rochester Institute of Technology’s MechanicalEngineering Department, the Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology Departmenthad the opportunity to develop new laboratory facilities due to enrollment growth in bothdepartments. The Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering
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ASEE Multimedia Session
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
James Krogmeier; Mustafa Kamasak; Maribel Figuera; Luis Torres; Jan Allebach; George Chiu; Edward Delp; Charles Bouman; Catherine Rosenberg; Lynne Slivovsky
. Page 8.218.9 Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationBibliography1. Dekker, Don L, "Design/Build/Test Projects Are Not All Created Equal", Proceedings, ASEE Annual Conference, Session 2225, Charlotte, NC, June 1999.2. “Improving Engineering Design: Designing for Competitive Advantage”, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1991.3. Dahir, M. (1993). Educating engineers for the real world, in Technology Review, Aug./Sept. 1993, pp. 14-16.4. Engineering Deans Council and ASEE (1994). Engineering education for a changing world, report of the Engineering Deans Council and
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Remote and Network-based Laboratories
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alexander A. Kist, University of Southern Queensland; Andrew Douglas Maxwell, University of Southern Queensland; Peter D. Gibbings
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
completed at the Centre for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT), RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. From 2004 to 2006, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Australian Telecommu- nications Cooperative Research Centre (ATcrc) and RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. From 2005, he was the ATcrc networking program project leader. Since May 2006, he was a lecturer and since Jan. 2011 a Senior Lecturer in Telecommunications at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia. His research interests include green IT, teletraffic engineering, performance modelling, QoS provisioning, and engineering education. He is a member of the Telecommunication Society of Australia, Engineers
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2023 CIEC
Authors
Saxon Ryan
complex by defining the different tools and components of I4.0, especially for thosewho are new to the manufacturing industry. Proceedings of the 2023 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2023, American Society for Engineering Education ETD 465Developing an understanding of what I4.0 tools and components can do and their potentialimpact in a manufacturing environment can be a daunting task. Other authors have addressed thisby describing I4.0 in through a theoretical framework. For example [4], broke the componentsdown into front-end technologies and base technologies. Front end technologies are
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Melvin Cherno; Kathryn A. Neeley
elements of engineering.V. Ropohl: A Metatechnological PerspectiveThe German engineering educator Günter Ropohl provides a particularly vivid conception ofintegration as point of view 3 . Ropohl gives a name to the integrated perspective. He uses theterm “metatechnology” to describe this perspective and defines it as “the attempt to understandthe complexity of the totality of technological practice.” (p. 286) It includes the humanities,philosophy, and the social sciences. He contrasts it with “specialized disciplinary studies inthose fields” in three senses: (1) “it begins with concrete technological phenomena;” (2) “itbrings in and makes use of nontechnical knowledge, but only as related to technological
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Laboratory Experiences in Signal Processing and Controls
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jean Jiang, Purdue University, North Central; Li Tan, Purdue University, North Central
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #5984Teaching Speech and Audio Processing Implementations Using LabView Pro-gram and DAQ BoardsProf. Jean Jiang, Purdue University, North Central DR. JEAN JIANG is currently with the College of Engineering and Technology at Purdue University North Central in Westville, Indiana. Dr. Jiang has taught analog signal processing, digital signal pro- cessing, and control systems for a number of years. Dr. Jiang is a member of the Institute of Electronic and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Her principal research areas are in digital signal processing, adaptive signal processing, and control systems. She has published a number
Conference Session
A through K and Beyond
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Norman Dennis
, construction engineering and management, public works management, transportation engineering and water resources management. Civil engineering specializations in non-traditional, boundary, or emerging fields such as ecological engineering and nano-technology are encouraged. 13. an understanding of the elements of project management, construction, and asset management. Commentary: Efforts of the professional civil engineer often lead, in the context of projects, to construction of structures, facilities and systems that, in turn, must be operated and maintained. Project management essentials include project manager responsibilities, defining and meeting client requirements
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New Computer ET Course Development
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
George Zion
Session _3647_ Laboratory Development for a VHDL Design Course George H. Zion Electrical, Computer, and Telecommunication Engineering Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 14623 AbstractDue to the proliferation of highly integrated programmable logic devices, (PLD, CPLD, andFPGA), the traditional methods for performing digital logic design has given way to adevelopment process that involves extensive use hardware descriptive languages. In industry,the two languages
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Curricular Developments in Energy Education
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jaby Mohammed, The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi; Sana Nawaz, Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne; Reynaldo Pablo, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
exhibited effectively to make it count. LEED Accredited Professionals cantangibly bolster the efforts towards comprehending the idea of GREEN building industry inparticular and render their valuable services towards the community at large.This research enlightens us on implementation of the courses required for LEED Accreditation inthe curriculum of students at graduate level. This will provide students with an opportunity andplatform to prepare for LEED Accreditation Exam alongside their formal university graduation.The research includes the implementation of LEED in the curriculum of Bachelors of Science inConstruction Engineering Technology at Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayneand the results of two surveys conducted to ascertain
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A Renaissance in NRE Programs
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Marc Garland; Abdel Bayoumi; Travis Knight
faculty members, in a significant part,revolved around new faculty research interests in areas of special emphasis by the University. Page 10.1315.2These new hires span at least two of the four special focus areas including Next Energy, “Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Educationexamining new energy technologies for a clean and secure energy supply, and BiomedicalEngineering. Emphasis on clean energy technologies such as the dual use of nuclear energy forelectrical power and the production of hydrogen
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Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 5
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tagged Topics
Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
Paper ID #39102Faculty Workshop on Teaching SustainabilityProf. Elisabeth Smela, University of Maryland College Park Received a BS in physics from MIT and a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Penn- sylvania. Worked at Link¨oping University in Sweden and then Risø National Laboratory in Denmark as a research scientist before joining Santa Fe Science and Technology as the Vice President for Research and Development. Joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland in 2000. Served as the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Diversity Officer, and Equity Administrator for the
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Materials and Manufacturing Processes
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2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Kelly Adams; J. Filatovs; B. Kailasshankar; Devdas Pai
tolerances becoming almost an afterthought.Although most engineering students are taught materials science as a fundamental science course,the curriculum downstream does not foster the incorporation of these principles into thesystematic selection of the most appropriate material for a certain shape and function, or thecriterion-based selection of the optimal manufacturing process. Tighter integration between theintroductory materials courses and the downstream design and manufacturing courses is just partof the solution. With the advances in materials and manufacturing technology, a plethora ofmaterials and processes has evolved. Undergraduate courses in design and manufacturing cannotprovide detailed coverage of all materials and processes, and
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Bertram Pariser
. IntroductionStudents must be taught to think critically, communicate, and work together effectively.At TCI, The College for Technology we have over 4000 students who speak 100different languages. In the EET (Electronics Engineering Technology) program, ourstudents work toward an AAS degree in 5 semesters. Teaching critical thinking as part ofthe course curriculum is a goal.Problem solving provides a key element in Engineering Training. To develop criticalthinking, students are assigned teams. The members of each team have only English as acommon language. Each team works on problems as a unit. Students learn to formulateword problems. They begin by drawing a picture of each problem and then discussingthe objective of the problem.Because the teams function as
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Matthew Y. Lee; Jiang Li
and examsto students in order to enhance student’s understanding of their learning and to obtain importantfeedback information from students at the same time. During a lecture, students take class notesand ask questions. Such a pattern obviously has some problems. For instance, the one-hourlecture may be too short to solve student’s problems or to answer student’s questions. Theavailability or accessibility of an instructor after lecture hours is one of important key issues inteaching of engineering courses. Today, with help of high technology of telecommunication, theteaching of engineering courses can be improved greatly with many ways. Teachingengineering courses through the Internet is one of them (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6).The Internet is a
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Curriculum Development in Electrical ET
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
William Lehman; Asad Yousuf
of the 2004 American Society for EngineeringEducation Conference and Exposition.5. “Know your Lab Styff: Laboratory Proficiency Exam for an Introductory Circuits Class” by Ian M.Nauhaus and Susan M. Lord University of San Diego Proceedings of the 2002 American Society forEngineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition.6. “Computer Aided Design of Interally Compensated CMOS Operational Amplifiers” b M.G. GuvenchUniversity of Southern Main, Gorham, ME 04038 Proceedings of the 2002 American Society forEngineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition.7. “A Versatile Experiment in Electrical Engineering Technology”, Ahmad M. Farhoud, EngineeringTechnology Department University of Toledo, Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for
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2023 ASEE GSW
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M. Ginger Scarbrough
need, the implementation and the results,” World Transactions on Engineering and Technology Education, WIETE Vol.15, No.1. pp. 12-18.3. Jones B.D., Epler C.M., Mokri P., Bryant L.H., and Paretti M.C., 2013, “The effects of a collaborative problem-based learning experience on students’ motivation in engineering capstone courses,” Interdiscip J Probl-Based Learn 7(2):24. Nguyen, H., Wu, L., Fischer, C, Washington, G., and Warschauer, M., 2020, “Increasing success in college: examining the impact of a project-based introductory engineering course,” J Eng Educ 109(3):384–401. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.203195. Alpay E., Ahearn A.L., Graham R.H., and Bull A.M.J., 2008, “Student enthusiasm for engineering: charting changes in
Conference Session
ERM: Let's Continue the Conversation about Tests! Part 2
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Logan Perry, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jeremi London, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Steven Ayer; Wei Wu, California State University, Fresno; Kieren McCord, Arizona State University
Paper ID #37220Assessing Head- Hand- and Heart-Related Competenciesthrough Augmented-RealityLogan Andrew Perry (Assistant Professor of Engineering Education) Logan Perry is an Assistant Professor of Engineering Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research interests lie at the intersection of civil engineering and engineering education and include 1) the transfer of learning, 2) diversity for engineering, and 3) cyberlearning technology.Jeremi S London (Assistant Professor) Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech Chair of ASEE's CDEI during the Year of Impact on Racial
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2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
Authors
Elizabeth Harrison
Copyright ©2018 American Society for Engineering Education Session CEED 212The laws IDEA (1975): public K12 ADA (1990) • Title I: employment (all institutions) • Title II: state & local govt programs (publics) • Title III: public events and spaces (all) Rehabilitation Act (1973) (federal dollars) • Section 504: any program or activity • Section 508: electronic & info technology FERPA (1974) (federal dollars) • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Proceedings of the 2018 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2018 American Society for Engineering
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CAD Applications in MET Courses
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Nirmal Das
, Dale, Simple beam calculations for pinned end connections (Simple_Beam1.mcd, Mathcad 8 Prof, 200 kb), MATHCAD WEB LIBRARY, Civil and Mechanical EngineeringNIRMAL K. DASNirmal K. Das is an associate professor of Civil Engineering Technology at Georgia Southern University. Hereceived his Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from Jadavpur University, India, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees inCivil Engineering (structures) from Texas Tech University. His areas of interest include structural analysis, structuraldesign and wind engineering. Dr. Das is a registered professional engineer in Ohio and Georgia. Page 7.1061.10
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Frederick Reardon; Cici Mattiuzzi
visits.Visit Follow-upReports are generated for use by the departments in the assessment process. These reportscontain summaries of the alumni reviews of their experiences since graduation, as well as theiranswers to the questions asked by the faculty.For example, the report on the visit with ME and MET alumni at Hewlett-Packard’smanufacturing facility in Roseville, CA, shows the following answers to the question, “What arethe emerging and expanding fields in your industry?” Information Technology, including subcontracting to IT companies Composite and non-metallic materials Process engineering Environmental engineering, including reclaiming materials Electronics coolingThe report on the visit with ME alumni at the
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas E. Hulbert; Robert B. Angus
telephone solicitation. The unit also has a brochure that is included in apromotional folder with other material and given to prospective clients when making site visits. Page 5.476.1 1The Academic Programs and How OfferedThe academic programs are offered by the Lowell Institute which is a part of the School ofEngineering Technology and reports to the Dean of Engineering. Lowell offers the part-timeprograms which are identical to the day SET programs with a few exceptions. Two administratorsreporting to the Director share the responsibility for the Lowell offerings. The unit offers five totwelve on
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NEE Potpourri
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
William Loendorf
Session 3575 Transitioning from Industry to Education: The First Year William R. Loendorf Eastern Washington University School of Computing and Engineering Sciences Department of Engineering Technology and Multimedia DesignAbstractAfter years as an engineering professional in industry, a career transition into a related field wason the horizon. The events at the beginning of the 21st century lead to the downsizing ofnumerous companies and the eventual elimination of countless jobs. As the economy weakened,it became increasingly difficult to
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2014 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Lethia Jackson; Courtney Lamar; Quincy Brown; Velma Latson
improved the teachers’ understanding anddelivery of the new technologies. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics pipeline. In recent years, much attention and funding has been directed Index Terms— broadening participation in computing, to broadening participation in computing. In this section, wecomputer science education, K-12 teacher training, professional cite prior (and ongoing) projects and programs that havedevelopment for K-12 teachers endeavored to better prepare the technology component of the pipeline by offering
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2020 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Aleksandr Sergeyev; John Irwin; Adrienne Minerick
1 Session XXXX Pioneering Approach for Offering the Convergence MS Degree in Mechatronics and Associated Graduate Certificate Aleksandr Sergeyev Mechatronics, Electrical, and Robotics Engineering Technology, College of Computing, Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan Adrienne Minerick College of Computing, Michigan
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Materials and Manufacturing Processes
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Min Jou
on engineering educators to provide students with the scientificprinciples of new technologies, and familiarize them with their impact on the modern manufacturing processes.Manufacturing science includes these technical areas: manufacturing technique, manufacturing systems, designand analysis of manufacturing process planning, material handling, monitoring and control, automatedinspection, sensors and interfaces, and management. The manufacturing technique covers: turning, milling,drilling, holing …etc. Much time and cost are used to teach these techniques. Particularly, computerizedmachines are continuously increasing in use. The development of educating engineers on computerizedmachines becomes much more difficult than with traditional
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2019 ASEE Zone I Conference & Workshop
Authors
Leonard Anderson; Aslah K Alshaiea
Providing an Intradisciplinary Team Experience for Off-Track Students in a Senior Level Capstone Design Two Course Sequence March 26, 2019 ASEE Zone 1 Conference By Leonard Anderson, Ph.D., C.P.C.Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA Aslah K. AlshaieaStudent, Department of Civil Engineering, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MAAbstractPracticing Civil Engineers today must have the ability to work as a team member with other civilengineering