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,Satisfaction with Instructional Materials , and Satisfaction with Research Mentorship on s 5-pointLikert scales (1~5, 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest). The complete survey items areincluded in the appendix.Table 1. Measurement Scales Scale (Category) # of Items Scale ML Knowledge 11 1~5: 1= Not at all informed, 5= Very (Information) informed ML Skill 8 1~5, 1 = Not Skillful at all, 5= Very Skillful Overall/General Skill 14 1~5, 1 = Not Skillful at all, 5= Very Skillful Confidence 7 1~5, 1= Not Confident at all, 5=Very
replacement cost. A fine is handed down to the user whodamaged or returned a kit with missing part(s). A replacement fee will be assessed for any kitthat is not returned. Those notes are listed under the loan policies on the inside cover of the kit.Another challenge is introducing new library staff to Arduino due to common turnover in theuser services (circulation) department. To resolve this, the engineering librarian hosts quarterlyworkshops for training new and interested library staff on Arduino kits. This workshop toucheson the checkout policy for the Arduino kits, when to replenish them, and navigating through theArduino libguide.ConclusionThe process of introducing Arduino Library Kits for checkout appears to be off to a great startwith
53: Where did you study abroad? How was this experience? Question 54: I participated in undergraduate research with a faculty member for at least one semester. Question 55: Please select all of the BME workshops you attended at least once. If one of the workshops was selected for Question 55: Free-text response: Question 56: Please share how the workshop(s) were or were not helpful to you so we can improve them. Are there other topics we should cover in workshops? Question 57: Did you use the ECAC’s services during your time as an undergraduate? If “Yes” is selected for
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Figure 10. It was clear that the tensile strengthis linearly proportional with the percentage infill of the specimen. area (m2) Figure 9 Sample tensile specimen datasheet for specimen XT95-1 Tough Force, strain, and stress data with blue data bars (left). Stress-Strain plot (top right). Elastic portion of the Stress-Strain plot (middle right). Modulus of elasticity (E) & ultimate tensile strength (S u). Figure 10 Ultimate Tensile Strength variation with percentage infill for PLA.2. Impact TestResults from the PLA tough specimens can be seen below in the form of a table and scatter plot.The scatter plot helps visually see the linear correlation between infill percentage and specimentoughness
isexpected to use transfer learning to customize one or more pre-trained neural networks fornew classes. The new network(s) should be able to distinguish at least two new classes thatare not included in the pre-trained networks. Heavy coding is not required for this project,but each student needs to learn how to collect their own database and write proper code tore-train the existing network using transfer learning.The deliverable of the project is a working image classifier that can work on Linux,Windows, or Mac OS. Each student also needs to prepare a final project report that includesthe motivation, the implementation details, the achieved goals and discovered issues, alongwith a 10-minutes PowerPoint presentation to explain their project in the
making the rightdecision on the best model to teach the thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, the results of thisstudy will be shared and discussed with the department curriculum committee.References1 W. Dempster, C.K. Lee, J.T. Boyle, “Teaching of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics using Interactive Learning Methods in Large Classes”, Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Montreal, Quebec Canada, June 16-19, 20022 D. Boettner, S. Norberg, R. Melnyk, J. Highley, M. Rounds, and A. Ö. Arnas, “Teaching the Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics through an Integrated Systems Approach,” Proceedings of the International Mechanical
; Mantzavinou, A. (2018) Design thinking in development engineering education: a case study oncreating prosthetic and assistive technologies for the developing world. Development Engineering, 3, 166-74.11 Wurdinger, S., Haar, J., Hugg, R., & Bezon, J. (2007). A qualitative study using project-based learning in a main-stream middle school. Improving Schools, 10(2), 150–161.12 Boaler, J. (1998). Alternative approaches to teaching, learning and assessing mathematics. Evaluation and Pro-gram Planning, 21(2), 129–141.Marjorie Letitia Hubbard, PhDDr. Marjorie Letitia Hubbard is a member of the engineering and research faculty at the NorthCarolina School of Science and Math (NCSSM) in Durham, North Carolina. As an engineeringinstructor at NCSSM, Dr
to correlate Fluid Mechanics grades using gatewaymathematics (Calculus I and II) and engineering course (Statics and Solid Mechanics) performancefor VMI classes of 2020 and 2021. Additionally, this paper aims to identify the relationshipbetween these courses and graduation GPA, expanding on Ramniceanu et al.'s work.3 Lastly, coreCE courses will be examined for correlations with grades in a specific CE sub-discipline designcourse to indicate success in that discipline.VMI offers elective courses for five CE sub-disciplines, namely-water resources, environmentalengineering, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, and transportation engineering.Table 1 lists all the 400-level elective courses under each sub-discipline. This study
consistent semesters of instruction in ThermoI, similar to the Spring 22 semester, should be implemented within the department, as well. Inreviewing this data, the authors plan to continue analyzing performance based off of Thermo Iconsistency of instruction and to determine if stricter guidelines or assignment requirementsshould be put in place for every instructor of that course to best foster student success later in thecurriculum.References1 C. Deak, B. Kumar, I. Szabo, G. Nagy and S. Szentesi, "Evolution of New Approaches in Pedagogy and STEM with Inquiry-Based Learning and Post-Pandemic Scenarios," Education Sciences, 2021.2 J. Malesic, "My Students are not ok," New York Times, 13 May 2022.3 M. H. Keshavarz, "A Proposed
companies still haveextensive and lengthy training programs; most do not. They expect their new hires to show up andtake care of business.Engineers design projects. They do this repeatedly. Teaching engineers in the context of actualprojects is natural and highly effective.This paper outlines how I have taught the structural design of timber, masonry, steel, concrete,and structural analysis for the past two decades. Does it work? Yes, absolutely. How do I know?Based on my experience of what is effective in professional practice and 19 years of student workproduct that closely matches that of a successful design office.7 References[1] S. D. Wurdinger, The Power of Project-Based Learning: HElping Students Develop Important Life Skills, Lanham
number on the turbine performance. The CFD simulationsaccurately predicted the power output and torque of the HAWT under different wind speeds,compared with experimental data, and revealed that the power coefficient of the HAWT increaseswith increasing wind speed reaching its maximum value at a wind speed of around 8 m/s. Nour et al. (2014) investigated the performance of a small-scale horizontal axis windturbine (HAWT) through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations using Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) and unsteady RANS (URANS) models and revealed that bothRANS and URANS models provide accurate predictions of the power coefficient and torque ofthe HAWT, with the URANS model showing better agreement with experimental data
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-56). While using this tool robs students of the learningbenefits of performing these calculations themselves, it does provide a step by step breakdown ofthe steps it performs in these calculations much like you would see in textbook exampleproblems. It can make for a great tool for students looking to verify their own calculations orthose stuck on a particular step. That being said, some caution should be exercised as there lacksa verification of ChatGPT’s ability to solve all equations encompassed within a first-yearengineering design course. There is no guarantee that all solutions it presents will be correct, asshowcased in RQ2’s example of weighted decision making.A current limitation of the free version of ChatGPT is the presented
up from 29.9% adecade earlier in 2010. In 2000, one-third of people with at least a bachelor’s degree hadcompleted an advanced degree. By 2018, 37 percent had done so. The number of people withmaster’s degrees, then is roughly 13% of the current U. S. Population. The number of peoplewith professional degrees is roughly 1.2%, while the number of people with Doctorate degrees isclose to 2.2%Given this, what is the interest and likelihood of those with master’s degrees pursuing an onlineDoctor of Technology degree? And, demographically, who are those students?The Doctor of Technology (DTECH) program of this paper was nearly six and a half years in themaking. It began with a committee envisioning a degree concept through a yet to be
) is the error signal at the kth time step. r(k) represents the reference temperature, andy(k) is the measured temperature. u(k) is the controller output and DC represents the duty cycle.For this activity, students are asked to write a python function in the program that represents theon-off controller. The inputs of the function are the setpoint and the actual temperature output, pv.The function should return the controller output, op. Once the program is done, they can run theprogram and plot the on-off response of the heater. Fig. 5 shows the response of an on-offcontroller. The top figure shows the temperature response changes with a setpoint for 1200 s. Thedashed line represents the desired temperature output. The 2nd figure from the top
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: https://www.facebook.com/UBNavigate/ • Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/UBNAVIGATE • Ten downloadable case studies that teach a variety of concepts, issues and strategies concerning women in STEM: https://www.buffalo.edu/navigate-project/case-studies.htmlReferences[1] Catalyst. (2015). Revealing the Real Millennials: Workplace Gender Bias. New York.Retrievedfrom http://www.catalyst.org/knowledge/revealing-real-millennials-workplace-gender-bias. 7[2] Bird, Sharon R., and Karla A. Erickson. 2010. A constructive controversy approach to casestudies. Teaching Sociology 38(2): 119-131.)[3] Shields, S. A., Zawadzki, M. J., & Johnson, R. N
Paper ID #37617An Organizational Review of CIP Code Designations forConstruction Science, Technology, Engineering, andManagement Programs and CurriculumYilmaz Hatipkarasulu (AssociateProfessor)Guntulu S Hatipkarasulu © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com An Organizational Review of CIP Code Designations for Construction Science, Technology, Engineering, and Management Programs and CurriculumABSTRACTThe higher education programs in the United States are organized using the Classification ofInstructional Program (CIP) codes. This taxonomic scheme
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