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Presentations in all sessions are expected to be 12 minutes plus 3 minutes for questions (total of 15 min).

Posters are expected to be set-up and the author there to discuss the poster during the Tuesday 4:15 - 5:45PM time block (Poster Session).
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Parallel Monday Morning Sessions

Date: Monday, October 18, 10:15 AM-12:00 PM

Session MM1: Multi-Disciplinary Design Project
 Moderator: David C. Shallcross - University of Melbourne
 Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium

Paper 1: Content and Language Integrated Learning
  • Yuliya Sobol-Presenter
Paper 2: Lessons Learned From Integrating Entrepreneurship Into A Successful Multidisciplinary Design and Build Program
  • R. Keith Stanfill-Presenter
Paper 3: Multi-disciplinary Design Projects in a Capstone Design Course
  • Richard Bannerot-Presenter
  • Ross Kastor
  • Gangbing Song
  • Paul Ruchhoeft
  • Marvin Beasley
Paper 4: The Learning Factory – 10 Years of Impact at Penn State
  • John Lamancusa-Presenter
  • Timothy Simpson
Paper 5: What Can Studio Art Have to do with the Engineering Curriculum?
  • Etienne Delacroix-Presenter
Paper 6: Competition as a Model to Increase Student Motivation in Multidisciplinary team Projects
  • Ronald sterkenburg-Presenter
  • David Stanley Stanley
  • Jim lampe

Session MM2: Industrial Collaboration: Technology Transfer, Government Partnerships and Economic Development
 Moderator: Luiz Gargione - Univap, Brazil
 Location: Room 284

Paper 1: Advanced Technology and Innovation Centre at VSB-TU of Ostrava
  • Vladimír Kebo-Presenter
Paper 2: Establishment Of An Industrial University In Trinidad And Tobago
  • Clement Imbert-Presenter
Paper 3: Industry Sponsored Undergraduate Research at UPRM
  • Manuel Toledo-Quinones
  • Manuel Jimenez-Presenter
  • Rogelio Palomera
  • Nicolas Salamina
Paper 4: Successful Innovation and Establishment Of High-Tech Industry in Tromsoe
  • Arne Gjengedal-Presenter
Paper 5: The Concept of Engineer of the Americas: Focus on Economic Development
  • Luiz Scavarda do Carmo-Presenter
  • Lueny Morell
  • Russel Jones
Paper 6: The University-industry collaboration as a strategy for Engineering Education
  • Luiz Gargione-Presenter
  • Carlos Moura
  • Jose Costa
  • Leopoldo Yoshioka
Paper 7: University, Industry, Government and International Partnerships in Education and Research to Sustain
  • Robin King-Presenter

Session MM3: Design Through the Curriculum
 Moderator: Joseph A. Shaeiwitz - West Virginia University
 Location: Room 282

Paper 1: A Pilot Program on Teaching Engineering Design Using Probabilistic Approaches
  • Yin Chen-Presenter
  • John Sharon
  • Sven Esche
  • Constantin Chassapis
Paper 2: An Student Driven Multidisciplinary Knowledge Integration Teaching Program
  • Nathaly Moreno
  • Pedro Pieretti
  • Victor Guzmán
  • Sergio Díaz-Presenter
Paper 3: Assessment of the Enterprise Program at Michigan Tech
  • Mary Raber
  • Sheryl Sorby-Presenter
Paper 4: Design Methodology Courses in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Escola Politécnica - USP
  • Paulo Kaminski-Presenter
  • Marcelo Massarani
Paper 5: Homegrown Engineering: The Development of Regional-Targeted Engineering Programs That Reinforce Existing Programs in the State
  • Walter Rodriguez-Presenter
  • Janusz Zalewski
  • Richard Hetnarski
  • Bohdan Wojciechowski
Paper 6: Multi-Year Design Education for Non-MSE Majors, the West Point Experience
  • Joseph Puett III-Presenter
  • Douglas Wolfe
  • Curtis Carver Jr.

Session MM4: Transnational Engineering Curriculum Developments
 Moderator: Alfredo Soeiro - Universidade do Porto
 Location: Room 285

Paper 1: Addressing the Mathematics Problem within Engineering Education: New Approaches being Piloted at a U
  • Sarah Bamforth-Presenter
  • Adam Crawford
  • Anthony Croft
  • Carol Robinson
Paper 2: Chemical Engineering Teaching Across the Atlantic
  • Anders Selmer-Presenter
  • Mike Goodson
  • Markus Kraft
  • Siddhartha Sen
  • Vivian McNeill
  • Barry Johnston
  • Clark Colton
Paper 3: Innovative Approach to Teaching/Learning Strategies in Engineering Education
  • Mario Borges-Presenter
  • Maria Carmo Silva
  • Flavio Cunha
Paper 4: Teaching Electromagnetism in Electrical Engineering Curriculum: New Methods and New Trends.
  • Joaquin Mur-Presenter
  • Antonio Uson
  • Jesus Letosa
  • Miguel Samplon
  • Sergio Artal
Paper 5: The Dyslexic Engineer - Issues for Mathematical Education
  • Glynis Perkin-Presenter
Paper 6: Necessary Reforms in the Management of Technical Education - An Indian Researcher View
  • Vasu Gorantla-Presenter
  • Sivaram Kolla
  • Gopalakrishna Maddi

Session MM5: Twenty-five Years of Engineering Education: 1992-2017
 Moderator: John Carpinelli - New Jersey Institute of Technology
 Location: Room 279

PANEL SESSION - Engineering education has undergone significant changes during the past twelve years and continues to change today. This panel session looks back on past changes in engineering education and forward to how it can be changed for the better in the coming decade. Representatives from the Gateway, SUCCEED, Foundation, and Greenfield Engineering Education Coalitions will discuss the changes introduced by their coalitions during the past dozen years. Then the panel will focus on the future, projecting how things will change and what we as engineering educators should be doing now to shape engineering education for the future. This session is designed to be highly interactive and audience participation is strongly encouraged.

Paper 1: Seven Ideas for Effective Curricular Renewal - Panel Session

  • Jeffrey Froyd-Presenter
Paper 2: The Greenfield Coalition: Lessons Learned
  • Donald Falkenburg-Presenter
  • Muhammad Sohail Ahmed
Paper 3: The Challenge of Systemic Change in Engineering Education
  • Tim Anderson-Presenter

Session MM6: Global Perspectives on Curriculum Assessment
 Moderator: Michael S. Leonard - Mercer University
 Location: Room 286

Paper 1: A Change in The Graduate Curriculums in Engineering, a Successful Case in Brazil
  • EDUARDO GIUGLIANI-Presenter
  • JOSÉ NICOLETTI FILHO
Paper 2: Engineering trends to the XXI Century: The approach of Rio de Janeiro Federal University Polytechnical School
  • Ricardo Naveiro-Presenter
  • Eduardo Serra
  • Maximo Masson
Paper 3: Exploring The Portfolio Assessment on Novice Engineering Students' Creativity, Design and Implementation Process - Setback Event Based Analysis
  • Fei-Ching Chen
  • Tse-Liang Yeh-Presenter
  • Shu-San Hsiau
  • Jiunn-Chi Wu
  • Nai-Chueh Wang
  • Shyi-Jeng Tsai

Session MM7: Engineering Courseware
 Moderator: Brandon Muramatsu - University of California at Berkeley
 Location: Room 287

Paper 1: Haptics-Augmented Undergraduate Engineering Education
  • Robert Williams-Presenter
  • Xingxi He
  • Teresa Franklin
  • Shuyang Wang
Paper 2: MaterialSim: an agent-based simulation toolkit for Materials Science learning
  • Paulo Blikstein-Presenter
  • Uri Wilensky
Paper 3: Modular Training Products
  • jussi horelli-Presenter
  • Matti Vaananen
Paper 4: New Software and Hardware Tools for Teaching Low-Power Wireless Communications
  • James Conrad-Presenter
  • Ivan Howitt
Paper 5: Physics Based Virtual Machines
  • Thomas Impelluso-Presenter
  • Marcie Bober
Paper 6: Project-Centered Modules in Mechanical Systems Engineering
  • Daniel Cox-Presenter

Parallel Monday Afternoon Sessions

Date: Monday, October 18, 4:15 PM-5:45 PM

Session MA1: Virtual/Distance/Web-based Design Education
 Moderator: Joseph A. Shaeiwitz - West Virginia University
 Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium

Paper 1: An Innovative E-learning Approach for Design Education
  • Sanaa Taraman-Presenter
Paper 2: Chemical Engineering Distance Course, The Pioneer Experience of Catholic University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil
  • EDUARDO GIUGLIANI-Presenter
  • JOSÉ NICOLETTI FILHO
  • RUBEM FIGUEIRÓ VARGAS
  • GERTI WEBER BRUM
Paper 3: Cooperative Distance-Education Paradigm for a Networked Application Course
  • Jiann-Liang Chen-Presenter
  • Ren-Hung Hwang
  • Yao-Chung Chang
Paper 4: Exploring the nature of engineering novice's
  • Fei-Ching Chen-Presenter
  • Shu-San Hsiau
  • Jiunn-Chi Wu
  • Tse-Liang Yeh
Paper 5: Synchronous Teaching of ICT Courses to Virtual Classes Over the Internet
  • George Hassapis-Presenter
  • Niovi Pavlidou
  • Stella Tzortzidou

Session MA2: K-12 In Class Activities
 Moderator: Angelo Perna - New Jersey Institute of Technology
 Location: Room 279

Paper 1: Build your Own Electronic Piano Workshop for K-12 students
  • Sandra Cruz-Pol-Presenter
Paper 2: Investigative Projects in Engineering for Secondary School Students 2
  • David Shallcross-Presenter
Paper 3: Middle School Students’ Attitudes To Engineering
  • Howard Kimmel-Presenter
  • Siobhan Gibbons
  • Linda Hirsch
  • Ronald Rockland
Paper 4: Problem Based Education on the interface between the School of Engineering and the K-12
  • Luiz Scavarda do Carmo-Presenter
  • Danays González
  • Jorge Pedro de Barros
  • Paula Gougęa
Paper 5: Teaching by Design: An Early Introduction to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Concepts
  • Reza Nekovei-Presenter
  • Deanna Nekovei

Session MA3: Collaboration in Engineering Education
 Moderator: Clement Imbert
 Location: Room 284

Paper 1: A Globally-Oriented Curriculum in Ocean Environmental Engineering
  • Robert Mayer-Presenter
  • Jennifer Waters
Paper 2: International collaboration in education and research: active noise and vibration control example
  • Jerzy Moscinski-Presenter
Paper 3: International Collaborative Project in Engineering Design Education between Kanazawa Institute of Technology and Singapore Polytechnic
  • masakatsu matsuishi-Presenter
  • Kazuya Takemata
  • Shigeo Matsumoto
  • Tetsuro Furukawa
  • Loo Ching Nong
  • Pee Suat Hoon
Paper 4: Technology Education/Engineering Education: A Call for Collaboration
  • Terri Varnado-Presenter
  • Leslie Pendleton
Paper 5: Tensions between Research and Teaching in Higher Education
  • Tim McLernon-Presenter
  • David Hughes

Session MA4: Faculty Support and Development
 Moderator: Jeff Froyd - Texas A&M University
 Location: Room 282

Paper 1: Disseminating Teaching Tips to Faculty: The "Chalk Talk" Email Column
  • Jacqueline Isaacs-Presenter
  • Thomas Sheahan
  • Susan Freeman
  • Donna Qualters
Paper 2: Engineering-Education Collaboration – Virginia Tech
  • Vinod Lohani-Presenter
  • Mark Sanders
  • Tamara Knott
  • Hayden Griffin
  • Erinn & Stephen Bull & McIntyre
  • Jeff Connor
  • G Loganathan
  • Terry Wildman
  • Greg Adel
  • Sue Magliaro
Paper 3: Learning to Teach at a Distance
  • Michele McIntyre-Presenter
  • Scott Turner
Paper 4: Supporting Engineering Education throughout the UK and Creating Resources for Engineering Educators Worldwide
  • Sarah Williamson-Presenter
  • John Dickens

Session MA5: Development of International Partnerships - I
 Moderator: Carl F. Zorowski - North Carolina State University
 Location: Room 285

Paper 1: Integration of Foreign Teachers to the Regular Student Training
  • Vaclav Roubicek
  • Pavel Kolat
  • Dagmar Juchelkova-Presenter
  • Milada Hlavackova
Paper 2: Maximizing Student International Experience Options Under Tight Resource Constraints
  • Thomas Jewell-Presenter
  • William Thomas
Paper 3: Project of Co-Operation of Middle-European Universities in Power Engineering
  • Lucie Nohacova-Presenter
  • Jan Mühlbacher
  • Milos Beran
Paper 4: Successful Partnership in Education, Research and Practice Between German and Czech Universities
  • Rainer Haller-Presenter
Paper 5: TAMUQ - An Innovative Education Endeavor Where Middle East Meets West
  • Cesar Malave
  • J. Mark Bell-Presenter
  • James Holste

Session MA6: Effects of the Bologna Reforms on Accreditation
 Moderator: Michael S. Leonard - Mercer University
 Location: Room 286

Paper 1: Creation of European Educational Space on the Example of Silesian University of Technology
  • WOJCIECH ZIELINSKI-Presenter
Paper 2: Development of the Compatible Electrical Power Engineering Curricula of the Central Europe University
  • Miloslava Tesarova
  • Jan Mühlbacher-Presenter
  • Zdenka Benesova
Paper 3: Harmonizing Civil Engineering Education
  • STANISLAW MAJEWSKI-Presenter

Session MA7: Tools and Techniques for Engineering Skills and Knowledge
 Moderator: Brandon Muramatsu - University of California at Berkeley
 Location: Room 287

Paper 1: A Tool to Support the CRC Design Method
  • Steve Roach-Presenter
  • Javier Vasquez
Paper 2: iLab: A Scalable Architecture for Sharing Online Experiments
  • V Judson Harward-Presenter
  • Jesús del Alamo
  • Kimberley deLong
  • James Hardison
  • Steven Lerman
  • Jedidiah Northridge
  • Charuleka Varadharajan
  • Shaomin Wang
  • Karim Yehia
  • David Zych
Paper 3: Online FPGA laboratory for interactive digital design
  • Joar Rusten
  • Sigbjřrn Kolberg-Presenter
Paper 4: Remote Educational Laboratory System Based on Web Services Standards
  • Sigbjřrn Kolberg-Presenter
  • Tor Fjeldly
Paper 5: UK SPEC and the RAPID Progress File: A Tool for Academic, Personal and Professional Development in Engineering
  • Imren Markes-Presenter
  • Alan Maddocks
  • Sarah Bamforth
  • Adam Crawford

Parallel Tuesday Morning Sessions

Date: Tuesday, October 19, 10:15 AM-12:00 PM

Session TM1: Design Challenges
 Moderator: Ronald Sterkenburg - Purdue University
 Location: Room 284

Paper 1: A Debate on Mechanical Engineering Major and Its Cultural Characteristics
  • Hong Wu-Presenter
  • Mathias Wilichowski
  • Pavel Belohoubek
Paper 2: Impromptu Design as a Vehicle for Developing Team Work and Problem Solving Skills in Design Engineering
  • Carl Reidsema-Presenter
Paper 3: Interdisciplinary Integration of Courses -- Automation and Quality Control
  • Lucy King-Presenter
  • Tony Lin
Paper 4: Teaching Interpersonal Skills via Design: Transplanting an Industrial Team Model
  • Barry Barkel-Presenter
Paper 5: Manager Methodology Applies to Web Courses Production
  • Daniela Garrossini
  • Luis Fernando Molinaro-Presenter
  • Humberto Abdalla
  • Fabrício Braz
Paper 6: Tutorial Project in Engineering Education
  • Anna Cristina Dias de Carvalho-Presenter
  • Maria Ilná Oliveira

Session TM2: Industrial Collaboration: Curriculum, Professional Practice and Dual Degrees
 Moderator: José L. Zayas-Castro - USF
 Location: Room 279

Paper 1: Petroleum Engineering Education(PEE) in Nigeria – The Way Forward
  • Olalekan Olafuyi-Presenter
  • Kelani Bello
Paper 2: Review of a Joint Academic/Industry Sponsored Degree in Computing between The University of West of England, Bristol and Hewlett-Packard
  • Rob Williams-Presenter
  • Julie Grady
Paper 3: The Learning Factory at UPRM: 10 Years of Impact
  • Lueny Morell-Presenter
  • Jose Zayas-Castro
  • Jorge Velez-Arocho
Paper 4: Teaching Geotechnical Engineering using Professional Practice
  • Sanjeev Kumar-Presenter

Session TM3: Novel Aspects of Design Education
 Moderator: Joseph A. Shaeiwitz - West Virginia University
 Location: Room 285

Paper 1: A Multi-scale Chemical Engineering Product Design: Design of a Transdermal Delivery System
  • Joseph Shaeiwitz-Presenter
  • Richard Turton
Paper 2: An Approach to the Challenge Line Problem in a Mechatronics Course
  • Brian Surgenor
  • Kevin Firth-Presenter
  • Peter Wild
Paper 3: Electrical engineering education in Uruguay. Some experiences.
  • Gregory Randall-Presenter
  • Alvaro Giusto
Paper 4: Introducing Students to the Concept of Embedded Systems
  • James Conrad-Presenter
Paper 5: The Role of Formal Languages in Engineering Education
  • Drago Hercog-Presenter

Session TM4: Enhancing Non-traditional Student Outcomes
 Moderator: Jeff Froyd - Texas A&M University
 Location: Room 282

Paper 1: A Comparison of American and Dutch Engineering Students’ Views on Safety and Sustainability for Ultra-lightweight Vehicles
  • Mary Cummings-Presenter
  • Anke van Gorp
Paper 2: An Enterprise Education Module for Engineers and Scientists
  • John Driscoll-Presenter
Paper 3: Learning To Work In Teams In Engineering Education
  • Mohamad Kamsah-Presenter
Paper 4: Partnering with Social Service Organizations to Develop Socially-Relevant Projects in Computer Science and Engineering
  • Helene Kershner-Presenter
  • Carl Alphonce
  • Michael Buckley
  • Kris Schindler
Paper 5: Study on Applying of Creative Thinking and Information Teaching into the Courses of Special Topics Making
  • Shao-Tsu Chu-Presenter
  • Yu-Wen Chu
  • Yir-Hueih Chung
Paper 6: Teaching Societal and Ethical Implications of Nanotechnology to Engineering Students
  • Rosalyn Berne-Presenter
  • Joachim Schummer

Session TM5: Assessment Tools
 Moderator: Michael S. Leonard - Mercer University
 Location: Room 286

Paper 1: Application of Quality Functional Deployment to the Assessment of Aircraft Maintenance Education
  • Jen-Chieh Cheng
  • Cheng-Ying Lo
  • Shen-Hsiang Liu-Presenter
  • Yeong-Ley Tsay
Paper 2: Least Square Differences Method for Quantitative Determination of Rater Bias
  • Clive Woods-Presenter
Paper 3: Student Rating of Teachers in an Electronic Engineering Department
  • Robin Bradbeer-Presenter
  • Tracy Lo
  • Aman Shah
  • Philip Wong
Paper 4: A New Assessment Method in Engineering Education
  • SEW MING LOW-Presenter

Session TM6: Novel Learning Environments and Tools
 Moderator: Joe Tront - Virginia Tech
 Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium

Paper 1: Home Chemistry as a Tool for Understanding Environmental Chemistry
  • Johana Husserl-Presenter
Paper 2: PDA: An Empowering Tool for Engineering Learning with Applications in Structural Dynamics
  • Rupa Purasinghe-Presenter
  • Javed Alam
  • Ronald Lin
Paper 3: Dancing Puppets- An Innovative Approach to Learning Programming
  • Eakta Jain-Presenter
  • Nidhi
  • Riya Bhattacharya
  • Utsav Maitra
  • Gaurav Sharma
  • S.Bipin Agravat
Paper 4: Low-Cost Interfaces for Learning Programming
  • Anjali Kulkarni-Presenter
  • Sarala Verma
  • Ritu Singh
  • Abhay Agarwal
  • Amitabha Mukerjee
Paper 5: Promoting Mobile and Interactive Learning through the use of MMS Over Wireless LAN
  • Sintiani Dewi Teddy-Presenter
  • Yeow Peng, Alvin Heng
  • Kin Choong Yow

Tuesday Afternoon Poster Session

Date: Tuesday, October 19, 4:15 PM-5:45 PM

Session TA1: Poster Sessions
 Moderator: Oscar Crisalle - University of Florida
 Location: Rion Ballroom

Paper 1: 1st and 2nd Laws of Thermodynamics: A New Approach to the Classic Theory
  • Richard Felton
  • Shigeo Hayashibara-Presenter
Paper 2: A Hands-on Graduate Real-time Control Course: Development and Experience
  • timothy chang-Presenter
  • Daphne Chang
Paper 3: A Remote Laboratory providing Teacher-defined Sessions
  • Ingvar Gustavsson
  • Henrik Ĺkesson-Presenter
Paper 4: An Analysis of B.I.M.I.E Degree Completion Time at Morgan State University
  • Duowen Ding-Presenter
  • Keith Hargrove
Paper 5: An eLab platform for electrical engineers’ education
  • Michel Billaud
  • Didier Geoffroy
  • Thomas Zimmer-Presenter
  • Yves Dabto
Paper 6: An Integrated e-Learning Platform for Learning-by-Doing
  • Yong Lian
  • Yingping Hu-Presenter
Paper 7: Constructing an innovative model on knowledge with deductive logic approach
  • CHI-CHENG CHANG-Presenter
Paper 8: Creating an Assessment Handbook to aid Faculty Data Collection
  • Laura Lucas-Presenter
Paper 9: CURRICULAR MODERNIZATION OF THE ENGINEERING PROGRAMS OF UNIVERSIDAD DEL NORTE
  • Amparo Camacho-Presenter
Paper 10: Design of an automatic answering tool for e-learning environment
  • Mohamed JEMNI-Presenter
  • Issam BEN ALI
Paper 11: Development and Experimental Evaluation of a Remote Laboratory Platform for Teaching Robot Manipulator Programming
  • Costas Tzafestas-Presenter
  • Manthos Alifragis
  • Nektaria Palaiologou
  • Stelios Thomopoulos
  • Martin Brahman
Paper 12: Do We Design Our Graduates?
  • Anthony Williams-Presenter
Paper 13: Eddy Current techniques to detect exfoliation corrosion in aircraft lapjoints
  • Ronald sterkenburg-Presenter
  • douglas latia
Paper 14: Evaluating a B.S. Program in Mechanical Engineering...
  • Roger Mayne-Presenter
  • Abani Patra
  • Robert Wetherhold
  • Kemper Lewis
Paper 15: Formative Feedback Initiating Reflective Practice
  • Anthony Williams-Presenter
  • Willy Sher
Paper 16: Increasing Creativity in Undergraduate Engineering Students
  • Marcelo Massarani-Presenter
  • Rui Santo
Paper 17: Integrating Rigid Body Dynamics & Vibrations: An Introductory Course for Undergraduate Civil Engineers
  • Jim Morgan
  • Luciana Barroso-Presenter
  • Dara Childs
Paper 18: International Research on the Computer Study Programmes between TU Ostrava, Czech Republic and Siles
  • Zdenek Hradilek-Presenter
  • Josef Gavlas
  • Vladimir Kral
  • Michal Osladil
  • Czeslaw Sajdak
  • Alicija Kurek
  • Roman Przylucki
Paper 19: Mobility, Flexibility and Compatibility – A Strategy of Restructuring for Future Engineering Education
  • Hong Wu-Presenter
Paper 20: Multidisciplinary Campus Demonstration of a Biomass Alliance with Natural Gas
  • Alex Green-Presenter
  • Wayne Smith
  • Annie Hermansen-Baez
  • Alan Hodges
Paper 21: Optimal Practices in Simulation Application to Engineering Education
  • Kuei-Chih Chuang-Presenter
  • Tsong-Ming Lin
Paper 22: Outcomes-based assessment: developing program-specific criteria for accreditation
  • Ronald sterkenburg
  • David Stanley-Presenter
Paper 23: Perceived Potential Value of Student Multiple-Choice Question-Construction in the Introductory Physi
  • Fu-Yun Yu-Presenter
  • Yu-Hsin Liu
Paper 24: Physics Curricula in Engineering Education at the Slovak University of Technology and Web Based Instruction
  • Miroslava Ozvoldova-Presenter
Paper 25: Problems of Distance Learning Development in Ukraine
  • Vyacheslav Komarov-Presenter
  • Vladimir Karasyuk
  • Marina Gvozdenko
Paper 26: Redesigning Undergraduate Control Courseware
  • timothy chang-Presenter
  • Puttiphong Jaroonsiriphan
  • Daphne Chang
Paper 27: Strategies for Constructing Problem-Based Learning Curriculum in Engineering Education
  • Rau Dar-Chin
  • Chu Shao-Tsu-Presenter
  • Lin Yi-Ping
Paper 28: The Establishment and Operation of an Integrated E-Learning Hanger to Improve the Aviation Technology Education in an Academic-Industry Alliance
  • Shen-Hsiang Liu-Presenter
  • Jen-Chieh Cheng
  • Yeong-Ley Tsay
  • Cheng-Ying Lo
Paper 29: THE NEW AIMS FOR BRAZILIAN CURRICULUMS IN ENGINEERING COURSES
  • EDUARDO GIUGLIANI-Presenter
  • JOSÉ ALBERTO DOS REIS PARISE
Paper 30: Towards a More Sophisticated Teaching and Learning Culture in Higher Education
  • Tim McLernon-Presenter
Paper 31: TRAINING THE NEW ENGINEER IN THE EUROPE OF KNOWLEDGE AND CONVERGENCE. THE CASE OF THE SCHOOL OF DESI
  • Rafael Seiz Ortiz
  • Enrique Ballester Sarrias
  • Luis Sánchez Ruiz-Presenter
Paper 32: Transformation Education on Mining Faculty
  • Karol KOSTUR-Presenter
Paper 33: Using Modern Imaging Techniques as a Tool in Engineering Education
  • Alan Casey-Presenter
  • Phil Picton
Paper 34: Virtual Interactive Remediation in the Groundwater Environment (VIRGE): Innovative Graphical-Simulation for Teaching Groundwater Cleanup Design
  • William Fish-Presenter
  • Shuguang Li
Paper 35: Virtual models in the PBL of production automation
  • jussi horelli
  • matti väänänen-Presenter
Paper 36: Visualization tools for Robotics Education
  • Rachid Manseur-Presenter

Parallel Wednesday Morning Sessions

Date: Wednesday, October 20, 10:15 AM-12:00 PM

Session WM1: Design in the Twenty-First Century
 Moderator: Robin King - University of South Australia
 Location: Room 286

Paper 1: A Picosat Design Course with Synchronous Internet Teaching
  • Jiun-Jih Miau-Presenter
  • J. N. Juang
  • D. Chu
  • Y. Y. Lin
Paper 2: A System-On-Chip Course Using Altera's Excalibur Device and Quartus II Software
  • Ahmet Bindal-Presenter
  • Sandeep Mann
Paper 3: Integrating Concepts and Practice in Teaching Embedded Systems Design
  • Isidoro Couvertier-Presenter
  • Manuel Jimenez
  • Rogelio Palomera
Paper 4: Multi-Disciplinary Projects in Information Systems Teaching
  • Radim Farana-Presenter
Paper 5: Teaching Wireless Sensor Technology to Undergraduate Students through Research Projects
  • Manuel Toledo-Quinones-Presenter
  • Jhon Henao-Sepulveda
  • Yi Jia
  • Manuel Jimenez
  • Rogelio Palomera
Paper 6: Design of Composite ENF Specimens and Conduct Three-Point Test to Calculate Mode II Fracture Toughness
  • Gwo-Chung Tsai-Presenter
Paper 7: Teaching and Design on Integrating Interpolation Electronics for Nanometer Measurement and Positioni
  • Jium-Ming Lin-Presenter

Session WM2: Industrial Collaboration: Research, International and Virtual Partnerships
 Moderator: Manuel Jimenez - UPRM
 Location: Room 282

Paper 1: Adapting Engineering Design Model to Middle Eastern Culture
  • Suzanne Scott-Presenter
Paper 2: International Internship - Challenge and Possibility for a Small Country and a Small School
  • Anneli Kakko-Presenter
Paper 3: Lessons Learned in Industrial and International Collaboration at the Integrated Media Systems Center
  • Isaac Maya-Presenter
  • Luciano Nocera
  • Alexander Sawchuk
  • Panayiotis Georgiou
Paper 4: International Technology Transfer : An insight into the cooperation between a multi-national and an African University
  • Edward Chikuni
  • Edward Chikuni-Presenter
  • Emanuel Rashayi
  • Peter Gallert-Presenter
Paper 5: Presentation of state-wide research results in collaboration between SMEs and Slovak universities in the field of post-graduate studies
  • Stanislava Strašíková-Presenter
  • Mária Rostášová

Session WM3: K-12 Teacher Outreach
 Moderator: John Carpinelli - New Jersey Institute of Technology
 Location: Room 279

Paper 1: A Master’s Program that Introduces Teachers to Engineering Practice
  • Sheryl Sorby-Presenter
  • Jacqueline Huntoon
  • Bruce Pletka
Paper 2: Development of Competency Standards Model for the Auto Mechanics Department in Vocational High Schools
  • Chen-Jung Tien
  • Hsin-Kuo Liao-Presenter
  • Yir-Hueih Chung
Paper 3: GK-12 Learning Partnerships: An Outreach Program in Engineering Education
  • Catherine Skokan
  • Barbara Moskal-Presenter
  • Judith Duffield
Paper 4: The Pre-Engineering Instructional and Outreach Program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • John Carpinelli-Presenter
  • Levelle Burr-Alexander
  • Deran Hanesian
  • Howard Kimmel
  • Raj Sodhi

Session WM4: Innovative Instructional Approaches and Infrastructure (II)
 Moderator: Jeff Froyd - Texas A&M University
 Location: Room 284

Paper 1: Electrical engineering programme based on vocational school
  • Svein Thore HAGEN-Presenter
Paper 2: Maintaining engineering students' mathematics skills during a year in industry.
  • Adam Crawford-Presenter
  • Joe Ward
  • Antony Croft
  • Richard Goodman
Paper 3: Mathematics support materials – free for all
  • Sarah Williamson-Presenter
  • Anthony Croft
Paper 4: Performance in an Introductory Computer Programming Course as a Predictor of Future Success for Engineering and Computer Science Majors
  • B Pioro-Presenter
Paper 5: Student-developed Single Concept Learning Modules
  • Charles Bauer-Presenter
Paper 6: A survey of Linux System in Higher Education Environments
  • Joannie Yen-Presenter

Session WM5: Instructional Materials and the Assessment of Learning
 Moderator: Michael S. Leonard - Mercer University
 Location: Room 285

Paper 1: Active Learning through Student Generated Questions in Physics Experimentation Classrooms
  • Yu-Hsin Liu
  • Fu-Yun Yu-Presenter
Paper 2: Communication: What is it and How Can we teach it to Engineering Students?
  • Anthony Williams-Presenter
  • Ken Sutton
Paper 3: Developing a Faculty Consensus on Program Learning Goals and Objectives Using Collaborative Concept
  • Mary Handley
  • Jesse Pappas
  • Ronald Kander-Presenter
Paper 4: The HELM Mathematics Learning and Assessment Regime for Engineering Students
  • Martin Harrison
  • David Green-Presenter
  • Aruna Palipana
  • David Pidcock
  • Joe Ward
Paper 5: Advanced Solutions in Study Used ICT
  • Karmela Aleksic-Maslac-Presenter
  • Duro Njavro
  • Ivancica Lipljin
Paper 6: Four Phases to Construct Problem-Based Learning Instructional Materials
  • Rau Dar-Chin
  • Chu Shao-Tsu
  • Lin Yi-Ping-Presenter

Session WM6: Evaluation and Tools
 Moderator:
 Location: Room 287

Paper 1: Independent Learning in Engineering Education: A Brazilian experience
  • Mischel Carmen Belderrain-Presenter
  • Lia Gomes
Paper 2: Pedagogical evaluation of remote laboratories in eMerge project
  • Daniela Lang-Presenter
  • Christoph Mengelkamp
  • Reinhold Jaeger
  • Didier Geoffroy
  • Michelle Billaud
Paper 3: Team Skills of Engineers - Do We Teach What Industry Wants?
  • David Bowen-Presenter
  • Mariana Alvaro
  • Mehria Saffi
  • Diana Mejia
Paper 4: Bachelor in Technology - Innovation and Entrepreneurship, A Multi-Disciplinary Program Aimed at Creating New Technological Business Ventures.
  • Bjorn Gitle Hauge-Presenter

Session WM7: Teaching Capstone Design
 Moderator:
 Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium

Paper 1: A Qualitative Study of the Role of Mathematics in Engineering Capstone Design Projects
  • Monica Cardella-Presenter
  • Cynthia Atman
Paper 2: Challenges and Solutions in Developing a Three Department, Interdisciplinary, Capstone Design Course
  • Richard Bannerot-Presenter
  • Ross Kastor
  • Paul Ruchhoeft
  • Jenna Terry
Paper 3: Educating Generalists versus Specialists - A Comparative Analysis on National Frameworks for Engineering Education in Norway before and after 2003
  • Hong Wu-Presenter
Paper 4: Lessons Learned in the Inaugural Capstone Design Course at Smith College
  • Susannah Howe-Presenter
Paper 5: Teaching Integrated Product and Process Design
  • Bahram Asiabanpour-Presenter
  • Vedaraman Sriraman
Paper 6: The Magnificent Seven Qualities of the Engineer of the Future
  • Joshua Richwine
  • Lucy King-Presenter

Parallel Wednesday Afternoon Sessions

Date: Wednesday, October 20, 4:15 PM-5:45 PM

Session WA1: Design at the Lower Levels
 Moderator: Joseph A. Shaeiwitz - West Virginia University
 Location: Room 284

Paper 1: A Case Study on Teaching Design to Undergraduates: a Comprehensive First Course in VLSI Design
  • Orlando Hernandez-Presenter
Paper 2: Designing an Engineering Course for Design
  • James Jackson-Presenter
  • Michael Cobb
  • Karl Gossett
  • Curtis Carver
Paper 3: Experiences in Teaching Sophomore Design in Mechanical Engineering
  • Richard Bannerot-Presenter
Paper 4: PBL-oriented Unit Integration and Team Teaching --Using Computer Science and English Courses in Senior Vocational High School as Study Case
  • Yu-Wen Chu
  • Shao-Tsu Chu-Presenter
  • Yo-Ming Cheng
  • Ching-Kao Chen
Paper 5: Teaching Digital Electronics Concepts in a Project-Based Freshman Engineering Design Course
  • SOHAIL ANWAR-Presenter
Paper 6: Education on CMOS IC Design and Education
  • Jiann Yuan-Presenter
  • Enjun Xiao
  • Anwar Sadat

Session WA2: K-12 Out of Class Activities
 Moderator: Angelo Perna - New Jersey Institute of Technology
 Location: Room 285

Paper 1: Creating an Informal Engineering Education Experience: Interactive Manufacturing Exhibit
  • Ipek Kaynar-Presenter
  • Zbigniew Pasek
  • Leilah Lyons
Paper 2: Engineering Design Competitions: A Motivating & Learning Experience
  • Howard Kimmel-Presenter
  • Levelle Burr-Alexander
  • Joel Bloom
Paper 3: Exciting girls, minorities and rural youth about engineering through 4-H
  • Roger Tormoehlen
  • Randall Reeder-Presenter
  • Marybeth Lima
Paper 4: Science and Engineering Expo
  • Elda Zounar, Ph.D.-Presenter
Paper 5: Science Camp, a Research Program Aimed at Motivating Youths to Study Engineering and Make Interaction Between Engineering and Lower Grade Education
  • Bjorn Gitle Hauge-Presenter

Session WA3: Global Engineering Education Themes
 Moderator: Russel Jones - World Expertise LLC
 Location: 2nd Floor Auditorium

Paper 1: Engineering Education as a Logical Body for Modern Generalistic Professionals
  • Luiz Scavarda do Carmo-Presenter
  • Marcos da Silveira
  • Jorge Pedro Barros
Paper 2: Introductory and Engineering Ethics Education for Engineering Students
  • Hiroshi Iino-Presenter
Paper 3: Learning from the Experiences of Women and Underrepresented Minorities in a First-Year Programming Course
  • Helen Burn-Presenter
Paper 4: Preparing Students to Succeed in the Global Energy Industry
  • John Fanchi-Presenter

Session WA4: Innovative Instructional Approaches and Infrastructure (I)
 Moderator: Jeff Froyd - Texas A&M University
 Location: Room 279

Paper 1: A MOSFET Design Laboratory Course
  • Ahmet Bindal-Presenter
  • David Parent
  • Lili He
  • Salih Kilic
Paper 2: Energy generation power: an example of research concerning industrial waste as fuel in furniture industries used in practical classes at a mechanical
  • Carlos Eduardo da Cunha Pinent-Presenter
  • Paulo Roberto Wander
Paper 3: Mechatronics in the Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
  • Gunnar Andersson
  • Per Kirkebak
  • Hong Wu-Presenter
Paper 4: The Multidisciplinarity in Learn Process in Computer Engineering Program
  • José Carlos da Cunha-Presenter
  • Nestor Saavedra
  • Edson Ferlin
  • Mauricio Perretto
  • Vanessa Lamoglia
  • Rodrigo Villaverde

Session WA5: Precursors to Systemic Reform
 Moderator: Jeff Froyd - Texas A&M University
 Location: Room 282

Paper 1: A Model for Ensuring Diversity in Engineering Recruiting and Scholarship Administration
  • Tony Mitchell-Presenter
  • Angelitha Daniel
Paper 2: Assisting Academic Tutors to meet the needs of disabled students within the Engineering disciplines
  • Alan Maddocks
  • John Dickens
  • Adam Crawford-Presenter
Paper 3: Curricular Integration, Faculty Norms, and Entropy: How can we Sustain Change?
  • Prudence Merton-Presenter
  • Jim Richardson
  • Jeff Froyd
  • Carolyn Clark
Paper 4: Recruitment and retention challenges at a mid-size engineering college
  • Hasan Sevim-Presenter
  • Bruce Chrisman
Paper 5: Research and Engineering Education at the University of Illinois at U/C- Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
  • Helmut Korst-Presenter

Session WA6: Development of International Partnerships - II
 Moderator: Carl F. Zorowski - North Carolina State University
 Location: Room 286

Paper 1: Collaborative Learning in Distributed, Cross-Cultural Teams
  • Maurus Buesser-Presenter
  • Kristi Agerup
Paper 2: Enriching Engineering Education with Cultural and Social Aspects in a Study Abroad Program.
  • Natalia Collings-Presenter
  • David Prestel
  • Elena Selezneva
Paper 3: Internationalizing an Industrial Energy Management Course
  • Cristian Cardenas-Lailhacar-Presenter
Paper 4: Travel Grants to Foster International Collaborations
  • Susan Burkett-Presenter

Session WA7: Assessment of Design and Project Activities
 Moderator: Michael S. Leonard - Mercer University
 Location: Room 287

Paper 1: A Project-Based Integrated Curriculum for Civil Engineers
  • Luciana Barroso-Presenter
  • Giovanna Biscontin
Paper 2: Achieving Learning Outcomes Through Project-Based Education
  • Paul Davis-Presenter
  • David DiBiasio
  • William Durgin
  • Lance Schachterle
  • Richard Vaz
Paper 3: Metaknowledge, Weblogs and Learning Mechatronics
  • Gunnar Andersson
  • Bjorn Gitle Hauge-Presenter
  • Sissel Larsen
Paper 4: Online Peer Assessed Marking of Team Projects
  • Peter Willmot-Presenter
  • Adam Crawford

 


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