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Parallel Monday Morning Sessions Date: Monday, October 18, 10:15 AM-12:00 PMSession MM1: Multi-Disciplinary Design Project Moderator: David C. Shallcross - University of MelbourneLessons Learned From Integrating Entrepreneurship Into A Successful Multidisciplinary Design and Build Program (View Abstract | View Presentation) R. Keith Stanfill-Presenter Multi-disciplinary Design Projects in a Capstone Design Course (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Richard Bannerot-Presenter, Ross Kastor, Gangbing Song, Paul Ruchhoeft, Marvin Beasley The Learning Factory – 10 Years of Impact at Penn State (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) John Lamancusa-Presenter, Timothy Simpson What Can Studio Art Have to do with the Engineering Curriculum? (View Abstract | View Paper) Etienne Delacroix-Presenter Session MM2: Industrial Collaboration: Technology Transfer, Government Partnerships and Economic Development Moderator: Luiz Gargione - Univap, BrazilAdvanced Technology and Innovation Centre at VSB-TU of Ostrava (View Abstract | View
Presentation) Vladimír Kebo-Presenter
Establishment Of An Industrial University In Trinidad And Tobago (View Abstract | View Paper) Clement Imbert-Presenter Industry Sponsored Undergraduate Research at UPRM (View Abstract | View Paper | View
Presentation) Manuel Toledo-Quinones, Manuel Jimenez-Presenter, Rogelio Palomera, Nicolas Salamina
Successful Innovation and Establishment Of High-Tech Industry in Tromsoe (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Arne Gjengedal-Presenter The Concept of Engineer of the Americas: Focus on Economic Development (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Luiz Scavarda do Carmo-Presenter, Lueny Morell, Russel Jones The University-industry collaboration as a strategy for Engineering Education (View Abstract | View Paper | View
Presentation) Luiz Gargione-Presenter, Carlos Moura, Jose Costa, Leopoldo Yoshioka University, Industry, Government and International Partnerships in Education and Research to Sustain (View Abstract | View Paper | View
Presentation) Robin King-Presenter
Session MM3: Design Through the Curriculum Moderator: Joseph A. Shaeiwitz - West Virginia UniversityA Pilot Program on Teaching Engineering Design Using Probabilistic Approaches (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Yin Chen-Presenter, John Sharon, Sven Esche, Constantin Chassapis A Student Driven Multidisciplinary Knowledge Integration Teaching Program (View Abstract | View Paper) Nathaly Moreno, Pedro Pieretti, Victor Guzmán, Sergio Díaz-Presenter Assessment of the Enterprise Program at Michigan Tech (View Abstract | View Paper) Mary Raber, Sheryl Sorby-Presenter Design Methodology Courses in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Escola Politécnica - USP (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Paulo Kaminski-Presenter, Marcelo Massarani Multi-Year Design Education for Non-MSE Majors, the West Point Experience (View Abstract | View Paper) Joseph Puett III-Presenter, Douglas Wolfe, Curtis Carver Jr. Session MM4: Transnational Engineering Curriculum Developments Moderator: Russel Jones - World Expertise LLCAddressing the Mathematics Problem within Engineering Education: New Approaches being Piloted at a UK University (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Sarah Bamforth-Presenter, Adam Crawford, Anthony Croft, Carol Robinson Chemical Engineering Teaching Across the Atlantic (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Anders Selmer-Presenter, Mike Goodson, Markus Kraft, Siddhartha Sen, Vivian McNeill, Barry Johnston, Clark Colton Innovative Approach to Teaching/Learning Strategies in Engineering Education (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Mario Borges-Presenter, Maria Carmo Silva, Flavio Cunha Teaching Electromagnetism in Electrical Engineering Curriculum: Applied Methods and Trends. (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Joaquin Mur-Presenter, Antonio Uson, Jesus Letosa, Miguel Samplon, Sergio Artal The Dyslexic Engineer - Issues for Mathematics Education (View Abstract | View Paper) Glynis Perkin-Presenter Session MM5: Twenty-five Years of Engineering Education: 1992-2017 Moderator: John Carpinelli - New Jersey Institute of TechnologyPANEL 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.Seven Ideas for Effective Curricular Renewal (View Abstract | View Paper) Jeffrey Froyd-Presenter Information Technology a Tool for Educational Reform: Lessons from the Greenfield Coalition (View Abstract | View Paper) Donald Falkenburg-Presenter, Muhammad Sohail Ahmed The Challenge of Systemic Change in Engineering Education (View Abstract) Tim Anderson-Presenter The Path of Engineering Education Reform: From Accomplishments of the Past to Projections of the Future
(View Abstract) Eli Fromm-Presenter Session MM6: Global Perspectives on Curriculum Assessment Moderator: Michael S. Leonard - Mercer UniversityA Change in The Graduate Curriculums in Engineering, a Successful Case in Brazil (View Abstract | View Paper) Eduardo Giugliani-Presenter, José Nicoletti Filho Engineering trends to the XXI Century: The approach of Rio de Janeiro Federal University Polytechnical School (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Ricardo Naveiro-Presenter, Eduardo Serra, Maximo Masson Exploring The Portfolio Assessment on Novice Engineering Students' Creativity, Design and Implementation Process - Setback Event Based Analysis
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Paper | View Presentation) Fei-Ching Chen, Tse-Liang Yeh-Presenter, Shu-San Hsiau, Jiunn-Chi Wu, Nai-Chueh Wang, Shyi-Jeng Tsai
Session MM7: Engineering Courseware Moderator: Mary Besterfield-Sacre - University of PittsburghHaptics-Augmented Undergraduate Engineering Education (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Robert Williams-Presenter, Xingxi He, Teresa Franklin, Shuyang Wang Modular Training Products (View Abstract | View Paper) Jussi Horelli-Presenter, Matti Vaananen Software and Hardware Tools for Teaching Communications Concepts and Introducing Students to Low-Power Wireless Communications (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) James Conrad-Presenter, Ivan Howitt Physics Based Virtual Machines (View Abstract | View Paper) Thomas Impelluso-Presenter, Marcie Bober Project-Centered Modules in Mechanical Systems Engineering (View Abstract | View Paper | View Presentation) Daniel Cox-Presenter
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