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adam_text Table of Contents VOLUME I WELCOME TO FIE 96 AND TO BEAUTIFUL SALT LAKE CITY ..................................................................... v FIE 96 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE .................................................................................................................... vii THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ..............................................................................................................................viii MESSAGES FROM THE SPONSORING SOCIETIES ..........................................................................................ix AUTHOR INDEX .................................................................................................................................................xxxii SESSIONS 6A ..............................................................................................................................................................1 SESSION 6A1: WRITING AND COMMUNICATION Chair: Julie E. Sharp, Vanderbilt University ............................................................................................................3 Collaboration, English Composition, & the Engineering Student: Constructing Knowledge in the Integrated Engineering Program Meredith Green and Sarah Duerden ..........................................................................................................................3 Writing Center Programs for Engineering Elisabeth M. Alford ..................................................................................................................................................7 Integrating Engineering Design and Engineering Communication to Enhance Quality Marian G. Barchilón ...............................................................................................................................................11 Persuasive Presentations Loren Martin ..........................................................................................................................................................13 SESSION 6A2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING COURSES AND LABORATORIES Chair: Dave Irwin, Auburn University ....................................................................................................................16 Integrating Laboratory and Computer Exercises Into Electric Power Engineering Education J. W. Cote and J. D. Aspnes ....................................................................................................................................16 Computational Exercises in Antenna Analysis and Design for Electrical Engineering Senior Technical Elective-Graduate Courses Indira Chatterjee and D.C. Williams .......................................................................................................................20 Teaching Introduction To Electric Circuits Using Computer-Based Instruction For Manufacturing Engineering Students Nizar Al-Holou and Mahmoud Abdallah................................................................................................................ 23 Incorporating Computer Aided Device and Process Simulation Tools in Undergraduate Courses Carolyne Johnson and Nazmul Ula .........................................................................................................................27 SESSION 6A3: NSF PROJECT SHOWCASE: LABORATORY PROJECTS INFORMATION SESSION Chair: Daniel B. Hodge, National Science Foundation ..........................................................................................31 Interdisciplinary Team Learning in a Semiconductor Processing Course E. L. Allen, A. J. Muscat, and E. D. H. Green ........................................................................................................31 Improved Instructional Techniques in HVAC Control Systems Alan Watton, Russell K. Mareks, and Gifford Solem ..............................................................................................35 SESSION 6A4: DISTANCE LEARNING-COURSES AND LABORATORIES Chair: Octavio Andrade, Instituto Maua de Tecnologia ..........................................................................................39 Xl A Collaborative Multimedia, Web-Based Electronics Course: Project Description and Survey Sam Villareal and Behbood Zoghi ..........................................................................................................................39 Distance Learning in Courses with a Laboratory Kevin D. Taylor, Jeffrey W. Honchell, and William E. DeWitt...............................................................................44 Using Computer Assisted Collaborative Learning for High Quality Distance Education N. A. Pendergrass and Gregory Sun ........................................................................................................................47 A Prototype Distance Learning Laboratory for Image Processing Education Roberto H. Bamberger............................................................................................................................................51 Laboratory Based Courses in Distance Learning Settings Michael Khader and William Barnes ......................................................................................................................55 SESSION 6A5: LEARNING MODELS Chair: Carl H. Durney, University of Utah .............................................................................................................59 Teaching an undergraduate class vs graduate class: Is there a difference RaviPendse and Everett Johnson ............................................................................................................................59 Classroom Learning Techniques Robert J. Hofinger ..................................................................................................................................................63 An Engineering Approach to Teaching Decision-making Skills in Schools using an Engineering Heuristic JohnHeywood ........................................................................................................................................................67 Subgoal Identification and Error Analysis in Problem Solving Kimberly Morton, Edward W. Thomas, Neff Walker, and Jack Marr ......................................................................74 SESSION 6A6: EVALUATION OF FRESHMAN COURSES Chair: Mary Anderson-Rowland, Arizona State University .....................................................................................78 Changes in Freshman Engineers Attitudes - A Cross Institutional Comparison: What Makes A Difference? Mary Besterfield-Sacre, Cynthia J. Atman, Larry J. Shuman, Richard L. Porter, Richard M. Felder,and Hugh Fuller ...........................................................................................78 Six Year Study of Pre-Engineering Program at Hampton University Mohammed Rachedine and Ganiyu A. Hanidu .......................................................................................................83 A Freshman Programming Course: Two Challenging Sets of Students, One Solution Jeanne L. Murtagh ..................................................................................................................................................86 Should Freshman Engineering Students Be Taught a Programming Language? G. Bjedov and P. K. Andersen ................................................................................................................................90 SESSIONS 6B ............................................................................................................................................................93 SESSION 6B1: MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION Chair: Jim Freeman, San Jose State University ......................................................................................................95 A Course in Information Engineering Across the Professions John A. Orr, David Cygański, and Richard Vaz ......................................................................................................95 Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Mechatronic Experiments Jawaharlal Mariappan, Timothy Cameron, and Joel Berry ......................................................................................99 A Multi-disciplinary Model for Teaching the Engineering Product Realization Process Ken Collier, Jerry Hatfield, Steve Howell, and Debra Larson ................................................................................103 Interdisciplinary Courses in Electronics Packaging Using Multiple Instructors W. D. Brown ........................................................................................................................................................107 The Gateway MYMUP Project: Experience from a Pilot Implementation at Florida International University Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis, John A. Stuart, Marc L. Resnick, and Elizabeth Pittenger .............................................. Ill SESSION 6B2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION (PANEL) Chair: Laurie Werth, University of Texas-Austin ..................................................................................................116 Xli SESSION 6B3: NSF PROJECT SHOWCASE: SELECTED COURSE AND CURRICULUM PROJECTS Chair: Michael C. Mulder, National Science Foundation .....................................................................................117 Enhancement of the Introductory Computer Science Curriculum Rhys Price Jones, K. Fritz Ruehr, and Richard M. Salter......................................................................................117 Visualization and Interaction in the Computer Science Formal Languages Course with JFLAP Magdalena Procopiuc, Octavian Procopiuc, and Susan H. Rodger .........................................................................121 Educating the Next Generation of Information Specialists, in Collaboration with Industry Doris K.Lidtke .....................................................................................................................................................126 An Object-Oriented, Apprenticeship Approach to Data Structures using Simulation Owen Astrachan, Trevor Selby, and Joshua Unger ................................................................................................130 SESSION 6B4: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN TECHNOLOGY-BASED EDUCATION Chair: Dave Voltmer, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology .................................................................................135 The Virtual Classroom: At the Cutting Edge of Higher Education Burks Oakley Π ....................................................................................................................................................135 Intelligent Tutoring Tools - A Problem Solving Framework For Learning And Assessment Ashok Patel and Kinshuk ..................................................................................................................................140 Computer Aided Human-Machine Interface Design ArijitK. Sengupta ...............................................................................................................................................145 An Introduction to Computing for Engineers: New Approaches to Content and Pedagogy Joseph L. Zachary .................................................................................................................................................149 A Partial Studio Model for Teaching Undergraduate Heat Transfer Robert J. Ribando, Pamela M. Noms, Timothy C. Scott, Gerald W. O Leary, and Andrew N. Smith ....................154 SESSION 6B5: LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Chair: Billy Koen, University of Texas-Austin ......................................................................................................158 Learning Ergonomics by Doing Job Analysis Valéry A. Petrushin, Chris Thompson, and Louis DeSetto ....................................................................................158 Helping Students Develop Higher-Level Thinking: Use of the Perry Model Michael J. Pavelich...............................................................................................................................................163 Cooperative Learning in a Manufacturing Management Course John Sharp and Richard S. Culver ........................................................................................................................168 Coupling Team Learning and Computer Technology in Project-Driven Undergraduate Engineering Education R. L. Kolar and D. A. Sabatini ..............................................................................................................................172 Software Compliments Structured Learning for Kinematics of Mechanisms С J. Egelhoff, D. M. Blackketter, and S. W. Beyerlein........................................................................................176 SESSION 6B6: ASSESSMENT I Chair: Karl A. Smith, University of Minnesota .....................................................................................................180 Multivariate Analysis of Student Performance in LargeEngineering Economy Classes William G. Sullivan, Hamid R. Parsáéi, and Shamil F. Daghestani.......................................................................180 Using Discriminant Analysis to Identify Students at Risk Edward W. Thomas, M. Jackson Marr, Adrian Thomas, Robert M. Hume, and Neff Walker ................................185 Evaluation of Student Design Processes Jay B. Broekman ..................................................................................................................................................189 A Summative Assessment Strategy for a Multi-Institutional, Multi-Task Project: the Case of the Manufacturing Engineering Education Partnership Lueny Moreli de Ramírez, José L. Zayas, John Lamancusa, Jens Jorgensen, Frank Hughes, Robert T. George, Waldemar J. Ramírez, and Jim Rosborough.....................................................194 Class Scheduling and Size as Correlates of Learning Wallace Venable ...................................................................................................................................................203 xiii SESSIONS 6C ..........................................................................................................................................................207 SESSION 6C1: NSF PROJECT SHOWCASE AND INTERACTIVE FORUM ©-MULTIMEDIA ι Chair: Daniel B. Hodge and Michael С. Mulder, National Science Foundation ...................................................209 Using Multimedia Courseware in Engineering Education Asad Azemi ..........................................................................................................................................................209 Multimedia Teaching Tools For An Introductory Circuit Analysis Course Jean-Pierre R. Bayard and Steven de Haas ............................................................................................................213 Developing Multimedia Instructional Material for the Engineering Course in Dynamic Systems M. T. Glinkowski, J. Hylan, and M. Halligan .......................................................................................................217 Multimediated Curricular Development Applications Albert Kagan, Timothy J. Richards, and Richard Adu-Asamoah ...........................................................................221 Multimedia Based Analog And Digital Filter Design David Báez-López, Gustavo Cabrera, Pablo Martínez, Gerardo Reyes, J. M. Ramirez, and O. Montero-Hernández ..................................................................................224 Multimedia Interactive Learning Modules for Design and Manufacturing Education Arthur C. Sanderson, Donald Miliard, Tara Rosenberger, William Jennings, and Susan Walsh Sanderson ...........228 A Lesson in Valves and Fittings Jaya Krishnagopalan and Russel E. Hodges ..........................................................................................................233 SESSION 6C2: THE IMPORTANCE OF QUALITY IN ENGINEERING COURSEWARE DEVELOPMENT (PANEL) Chair: Martin R. Ramirez, University of California, Berkeley ..............................................................................237 SESSION 6C3: SOFTWARE RESOURCES FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Chair: Jim Roberts, University of Kansas .............................................................................................................238 PSPICE as a Simulation Tool in Teaching Electrodynamics William M. Portnoy ..............................................................................................................................................238 Teaching Embedded Computer Systems with a Windows-Based Simulator Carl E. Wick ........................................................................................................................................................242 Visualization of Pulse Propagation Phenomena with MATLAB and Wavefront Software W. J. Bishop, S. A.Pradels, and O. R.Baiocchi ......................................................................................................246 Education in Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes through Physically-Based Dynamic Simulation G. Brian Lu, Mansour Oveissi, David Eckard, and Gary W. Rubloff .....................................................................250 The Application of Readily Available Software Package in Communication and Radar System Simulations Pearl Yum, Karim Akel, and Tai-Wu Kao ............................................................................................................254 SESSION 6C4: CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECTS Chair: Robert H . Todd, Brigham Young University ..............................................................................................258 Capstone Senior Design at The University of Alabama One Approach to Multidisciplinary Senior Design Projects Joey Parker, Clark Midkiff and Steve Kavanaugh .................................................................................................258 One Approach to Multidisciplinary Senior Design Projects Bryan S. Goda, Andre H. Sayles, and Daniel С Gray ...........................................................................................263 Development of an Automated Via Inspection Station Todd Romney and Robert H. Todd. .......................................................................................................................267 Making Design Teams Work J. Elaine Seat, William A. Poppen, Kathy Boone and J. Roger Parsons .................................................................272 Design Competitions: Does Multidisciplinary Contribute to the Team Building Experience? Mackenzie L. Davis and Susan J. Masten .............................................................................................................276 xiv SESSION 6C5: DISTANCE LEARNING-SYSTEM DESIGN AND PARTNERSHIPS Chair: Sam Villareal, Texas A&M University .......................................................................................................280 Interactive Distance Education f or Engineering Outreach Karen Zunkel, James Cable, and Stephen Jones ....................................................................................................280 Synchronous Distance Education Via the Internet J.Mark Pullen ......................................................................................................................................................285 Use of ATM and Other Computer Networks in Delivery of Engineering Education - A Perspective Patrick E. Mantey, J.J. Garcia-Luna, Craig Wittenbrink, and Arul Ananthanarayanan ........................................289 An Internet Based Learning Environment Jeffrey Lockledge, Donald Geister, Lance Mitchell, and Phil Go ...........................................................................293 The Role of Industry in Forming a Distance Learning Engineering Management Program E. Ray Ladd, Hal A. Rumsey ................................................................................................................................297 SESSION 6C6: ASSESSMENT Π Chair: Craig K. Rushforth, University of Utah .....................................................................................................301 Assessment Techniques for a Learning-centered Curriculum: Evaluation Design for Adventures in Supercomputing Barb Heiland, and Barbara G. Summers ...............................................................................................................301 The Department of Energy s Technical Leadership Development Program: Lessons Learned from Assessment and Evaluation Marcia Murawski, Barbara M. Olds, and Ronald L. Miller ...................................................................................306 The Learning Assessment Journal As a Tool for Structured Reflection in Process Education Sarah Carroll, Steven Beyerlein, Marti Ford, and Daniel Apple ............................................................................310 Rediscovering Learning: A Survey of Factors that Affect Student Learning in Engineering Education Val Hawks ............................................................................................................................................................314 Applying TQM in an Engineering Technology Classroom as a Method of Improving the Learning of Adult Engineering Technology Students James W. Miller, Kevin J. McDermott, Paul Ranky, and William Swart ...............................................................319 SESSIONS 6D ..........................................................................................................................................................323 SESSION 6D1: ENGINEERING DESIGN PROJECTS I Chair: Richard W. Grow, University of Utah ........................................................................................................325 A Computer Systems Engineering Perspective on a Multi -Disciplinary Engineering Design Project William T. Neumann and Marvin C. Woodfill ......................................................................................................325 Technology-based Analog and Digital Microsystem Design Robert H. Caverly .................................................................................................................................................330 Teaching Digital Communications Using MC68340 Microprocessor J. Joseph ...............................................................................................................................................................334 Engineering Design Over Fast Modem Links Paul H. Zang ........................................................................................................................................................337 A Heuristic Approach to the Development of Frequency Response Characteristics in the Design of Feedback Amplifiers Thomas F. Schubert, Jr .........................................................................................................................................340 SESSION 6D3: NSF COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND VISUALIZATION CENTER Chair: Richard Riesenfeld, University of Utah .....................................................................................................344 A Case Study in High-End Communications Technology in Distance Learning Andries van Dam, Al Barr, Donald Greenberg, Richard Riesenfeld, and Henry Fuchs..........................................344 xv Reflections and Observations: Education and Technology Andries van Dam ..................................................................................................................................................346 The Utah High School Computing Institute Elaine Cohen, .......................................................................................................................................................347 A Summer Workshop in 3D Computer Graphics and the World Wide Web Anne Morgan Spalter...........................................................................................................................................348 SESSION 6D4: US-MEXICO COOPERATION IN COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION (PANEL) Chair: Andrew Bernât, University of Texas at El Paso .........................................................................................349 SESSION 6D5: INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION Chair: Vic Schutz, Temple University ...................................................................................................................350 A Status Report on Engineering Education in Japan Hidenori Akiyama and Marion Hagler ..................................................................................................................350 Towards 21st Century China s Higher Education of Engineering Li Yanbao, HeLiquan, andXu Daxin...................................................................................................................354 Restructuring Engineering Education in Southern Brazil Renato Carlson, Ariovaldo Bolzan, and Március F. Giorgetti................................................................................356 Educational Revolution in Norway? Trond Clausen ......................................................................................................................................................361 US-Japan Collaboration on Engineering Education Reform and Evaluation Gretchen Kalonji and Itsuo Ohnaka ......................................................................................................................365 Engineering Education in Japan: My Experience John R. McGuiie ..................................................................................................................................................368 SESSION 6D6: STUDENT RECRUITMENT, RETENTION, AND OUTREACH Chair: Don Evans, Arizona State University .........................................................................................................372 A First Year Engineering Student Survey to Assist Recruitment and Retention Mary R. Anderson-Rowland .................................................................................................................................372 Effects of a Learning Community Program on the First-Year Experience of Engineering Majors Baine B. Alexander, Debra L. Penberthy, Ian B. Mclntosh, and Denice Dentón ................................................... 377 Building A Pipeline of Future College Engineering Students Mary Ann McCartney, Maria A. Reyes, and Mary R. Anderson-Rowland .............................................................381 A Model of Successful Student Recruitment for Satellite Engineering Technology Programs Andrew T. Cobb and Terrence P. O Connor .........................................................................................................385 Alternative Approaches to K-12 School Technology illustrated by an experimental course in Technical Investigations D.T. Kelly and J. Heywood ...................................................................................................................................388 Universal Access to ЕСЕ Undergraduate Information via the Web Bruce С Wheeler .................................................................................................................................................394 SESSIONS 7A ..........................................................................................................................................................399 SESSION 7A1: WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Chair: Mario Gonzalez, University of Texas .........................................................................................................401 The Role of Simulation in the Teaching of Communications W. H. Tranter, T. S. Rappaport, B. D. Woerner, J. H. Reed, and D. M. Krizman ..................................................401 Wireless Technologies and the Mobile Workforce Holt Adams .........................................................................................................................................................405 XVI Template-Based Simulation In Digital Wireless Communication Paul G. Flikkema, G. B. Shyam, and J. Hariprasad ...............................................................................................406 SESSION 7A2: SERVICE LEARNING IN ENGINEERING CURRICULUM (PANEL) Chair: Rand Decker, University of Utah ...............................................................................................................411 SESSION 7A3: NSF PROJECT SHOWCASE: INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Chair: Harry G. Hedges, National Science Foundation ........................................................................................412 Curriculum in High-Performance Scientific Computing E. R. Jessup ..........................................................................................................................................................412 Interactive Learning with a Digital Library in Computer Science Edward A. Fox .....................................................................................................................................................415 Creating and Evaluating Interactive Formal Courseware for Mathematics and Computing Robert L. Constable ..............................................................................................................................................420 Multimedia Tutors for Design for Manufacturing Beverly Park Woolf, Corrado Poli, Ian Grosse, Erik Haugsjaa, and Brian Riggs ...................................................424 SESSION 7A4: TEACHING OF SPECIALIZED COURSES INENGINEERING EDUCATION Chair: Hamid Khan, Ball State University ............................................................................................................429 A New Fourth Year Elective Unit in Electronic Manufacturing at RMIT University Peter CM. Burton, Alan Bradley, Frank Papa, Fred Payne, and Muhammed Nawaz ...........................................429 Teaching Microcontrollers Charles E. Nunnally .............................................................................................................................................434 Teaching Systems Integration In An Advanced Microprocessor Applications Course Phil Fabiano .........................................................................................................................................................437 Optimizing a Design Based Undergraduate Power Engineering Education Program James A. Momoh, Peter Bofah, and Aransi Chuku ...............................................................................................441 Teaching Computing Service Courses for Fun and Profit Man С Kong, and James A. Roberts ....................................................................................................................448 SESSION 7A5: TEACHING TECHNIQUES I Chair: Ted Batchman, University of Nevada-Reno ...............................................................................................452 Short Period Teaching-Learning Cycles M. B. Leon de la Barra, G. E. Leon de la Barra, A.M. Urbina, and B. A. Leon de la Barra ...................................452 Promoting Active Learning: The Role of the Faculty as Agent Provocateur John A. Pearce ......................................................................................................................................................455 Virtual Teaming Experiences Delores M. Etter, and Geoffrey Orsak ...................................................................................................................458 A Graded Process for Basic Electronic Circuit Design that Works N. Mohankrishnan ................................................................................................................................................462 Brain Research and Implications for Engineering Education Kathleen M. Harmeyer and Kathryn C. Wetzel .....................................................................................................466 SESSION 7A6: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO EDUCATION Chair: John Leaney, University of Technology, Sydney ........................................................................................471 Interactive Curves and Surfaces Alyn Rockwood, and Peter Chambers ...................................................................................................................471 Use of Expert System Generation to Promote Knowledge Synthesis in a Meteorology Forecasting Course Rose M. Marra, David H. Jonassen, and Paul Knight ............................................................................................475 Generalizing the Design of a Computer Tutor Using Delimited Explanations Stuart Rubin and Thomas Ahlswede .....................................................................................................................480 xvii Analytic Problem Solving Methodology Derek Reamon, and Sheri Sheppard .....................................................................................................................484 The Texas Space Grant Multi-University Multi-Disciplinary Design Project Wallace Fowler, and Aaron Cohen .......................................................................................................................489 VOLUME Π WELCOME TO FIE 96 AND TO BEAUTIFUL SALT LAKE CITY ..................................................................... ν FIE 96 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE .................................................................................................................... vii THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ..............................................................................................................................viii MESSAGES FROM THE SPONSORING SOCIETIES ..........................................................................................ix AUTHOR INDEX .................................................................................................................................................xxxii SESSIONS 7B ..........................................................................................................................................................495 SESSION 7B1: TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING I Chair: Jim Harris, California Polytechnic State University ..................................................................................497 Incorporating a Disciplined Software Development Process In to Introductory Computer Science Programming Courses: Initial Results M. Towhidnejad and A. Salimi .............................................................................................................................497 Project-Oriented Approach to Software Engineering Education in a Multidisciplinary Environment: Objectives, Realization, Evaluation Silvije Jovalekic ....................................................................................................................................................501 A Microprocessor Trainer Simulator William P. Lovegrove ...........................................................................................................................................506 Big Bang, Small BucL·; Effective Use of Low -Cost CAD Packages Ravi Pendse and Everett L. Johnson .....................................................................................................................510 Teaching Top-down Design Using VHDL and CPLD Morris Chang .......................................................................................................................................................514 SESSION 7B2: LABORATORY INSTRUCTION Chair: Kris Mudunuri, Long Beach City College ..................................................................................................518 Student Use of Harmonic Analysis Meters in an Undergraduate Power Laboratory Timothy L. Skvarenina and William E. DeWitt....................................................................................................518 Exercises, Projects, and Solutions for a Microprocessor - Electronic Interfacing Laboratory Course Sequence Dean Lance Smith ................................................................................................................................................523 Laboratory Development for a Manufacturing Oriented Interdisciplinary Baccalaureate Degree Program in Electromechanical Engineering Technology (BSEMET): A Case Study Sohail Anwar .......................................................................................................................................................527 Developing Laboratory Exercises for Advanced Welding Course Mileta M. Tomovic ...............................................................................................................................................531 Power Electronics Laboratory Using PSpice Muhammad H. Rashid, and Samir A. Al-Biyat .....................................................................................................534 Using Windows NT in a Student Computer Lab William J. Adams .................................................................................................................................................538 xviii SESSION 7B3: NSF PROJECT SHOWCASE: INSTITUTION-WIDE REFORMS Chair: Janet C. Rutledge and Susan C. Kemnitzer, National Science Foundation .................................................541 Institution-wide Reform of Undergraduate Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology. Jack M.Wilson .....................................................................................................................................................541 Engineering with Liberal and Technical Education (ELITE) Suvrajeet Sen, Julia L. ffigle, Jeff B. Goldberg, and W. Russ Ferrell .....................................................................545 SESSION 7B4: DISTANCE LEARNING -- THE IOWA MODEL Chair: Michael Simonson, Iowa State University ..................................................................................................549 Distance Education: Trends and Redefinition Michael Simonson ................................................................................................................................................549 Distance Education: What the Literature Says Works Charles Schlosser.................................................................................................................................................553 Effective Techniques for Distance Education Instruction Sharon E. Smaldino ..............................................................................................................................................556 Evaluation of Distance Education Instruction: An Evaluation Case Study Christine K. Sorensen ...........................................................................................................................................560 SESSION 7B5: ISSUES IN K-12 INTERNET USAGE Chair: Daniel J. Moore, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology .............................................................................565 The Role of Universities in K-12 Internet Access Eric Rude .............................................................................................................................................................565 Internet Access Resources: Searching, Newsgroups, Presentation Software, K-12 Resources, Blocking Software Daniel J.Moore ....................................................................................................................................................568 Approaches to Dissemination of Experimental Programs Leon Trilling ........................................................................................................................................................572 Use of the Internet to Support an Integrated Introductory Course in Engineering, Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, and English R. J. Roedel, D. Evans, R. В. Doak, M. Kawski, M. Green, S. Duerden, J. McCarter, P. Williams, and V. Burrows ............................................................................................................575 SESSION 7B6: CRITERIA 2000: PREPARING FOR OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT Chair: Edwin C. Jones Jr., Iowa State University .................................................................................................579 Meeting Educational and Outcome Assessment Requirements of Criteria 2000 Neil M.Schmitt....................................................................................................................................................579 Development of Outcome Assessments at WPI William W. Durgin and Lance Schachterle...........................................................................................................584 SESSIONS 7C ..........................................................................................................................................................589 SESSION 7C1: NSF PROJECT SHOWCASE AND INTERACTIVE FORUM (II)MATLAB APPLICATIONS Chair: Harry G. Hedges, Janet C. Rutledge, and Susan Kemnitzer,National Science Foundation .........................591 Teaching Digital Control and Filtering Using MATLAB and VisSim Raymond G. Jacquot and Jerry С Hamann...........................................................................................................591 Utilizing SIMULJNK and MATLAB in a Graduate Nonlinear Systems Analysis Course Asad Azemi and Edwin Engin Yaz....................................................................................................................... 595 Utilizing MATLAB in Undergraduate Electric Circuits Courses Asad Azemi and Christopher Stook ......................................................................................................................599 XIX A MATLAB Software Tool for the Introduction of Speech Coding Fundamentals in a DSP Course Edward Painter and Andreas Spanias ...................................................................................................................603 Teaching Electronics with MATLAB John Okyere Attia .................................................................................................................................................609 Chemical Stoichiometry Using MATLAB P. K. Andersen and G. Bjedov ..............................................................................................................................612 Communication Signal Analysis Using MATLAB Thomas R. Garcia .................................................................................................................................................616 Turbocharging MATLAB® for the Classroom Chris Kmiecik and Richard Hartnett.....................................................................................................................620 An Interactive MATLAB-Based Tool for Teaching Classical Systems and Controls Armando A. Rodriguez, Mark F. DeHerrera, and Richard P. Metzger Jr............................................................... 624 Incorporating MATLAB s Signal Processing Toolbox into a DSP course at an undergraduate E.E. program SolNeeman ..........................................................................................................................................................628 SESSION 7C2: DATA ACQUISITION AND ENGINEERING LABORATORIES Chair: Sohail Anwar, Penn State Altoona .............................................................................................................633 Transforming the Way we Teach Laboratories: Christopher G. Braun...........................................................................................................................................633 A Multidisciplinary Junior Level Laboratory Course in Dynamic Data Acquisition S. A. Mclnerny, H. P. Stern, and Tim A. Haskew .................................................................................................637 Designing Undergraduate Optoelectronic Laboratories: A Unique Senior Design Project Crystal J. Theesfeld and Susan M. Lord ................................................................................................................641 An Optoelectronic Laboratory For First Year Students Carrie H. Goldwein and Susan M. Lord ................................................................................................................646 An Integrated Engineering Systems Laboratory Nigel T. Middleton, Steven Glaser, Joan P. Gosink, and Terry Parker ..................................................................651 SESSION 7C3: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY IN THE DELIVERY OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION: TRADEOFFS AND CONSEQUENCES I Chair: UmidR.Nejib, Willces University ..............................................................................................................656 The Utilization of a Mobile Computing Environment in Undergraduate Education Harold R. Jacobs ...................................................................................................................................................656 Helping Faculty Develop New Asynchronous Learning Environments Burks Oakley Π ....................................................................................................................................................659 Curriculum Reform at Rensselaer R. T. Lahey, Jr. and G. A. Gabriele.......................................................................................................................663 Lessons Learned on the Way to Implementing Project-Based Courses by Distance Learning William R. McShane and Leonard Shaw ..............................................................................................................667 SESSION 7C4: ACCREDITATION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROGRAMS (PANEL) Chair: Willis King, University of Houston ............................................................................................................671 SESSION 7C5: CONCEPTUAL LEARNING OF SCIENCE Chair: Zvonko A. Fazarinc, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories ..................................................................................672 Computers In Support of Conceptual Learning Zvonko Fazarinc ...................................................................................................................................................672 Efficiency of Computer Supported Learning Material Hermann Härtel....................................................................................................................................................676 Physics To Go: Web-based Tutorials For CoLoS Physics Simulations Rodney Cole and Scott Tooker ..............................................................................................................................681 XX Collisions (2D) between diatomic molecules E. Martín and R. Chicón .......................................................................................................................................684 Using OpenDoc To Create Low-Cost Physics Simulation Tools For Secondary and Higher Education Scott Tooker and Rodney Cole ..............................................................................................................................688 SESSION 7C6: ENGINEERING DESIGN COURSES Chair: Alfred Moyé, Hewlett-Packard ..................................................................................................................690 Integrating Manufacturing into a Computer Systems Design Course: Industrial Collaboration and Design Technology Wayne Burleson ...................................................................................................................................................690 An Interdisciplinary Solar Energy Project William J. Hutzel..................................................................................................................................................695 Teaching Industrial Robotics Using Multidisciplinary Product Design Projects Kathleen L. Kitto ..................................................................................................................................................699 Teaching IPPD and Teamwork in an Engineering Design Course Brian MacKay, Karl Wurst and Keith Barker .......................................................................................................703 Entrepreneurship In Electrical Engineering Education M. S. Looney and J. A. Kleppe .............................................................................................................................707 SESSIONS 7D ..........................................................................................................................................................711 SESSION 7D1: TOPICS IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING Chair: Willis King, University of Houston ............................................................................................................713 On the Use of Hardware Description Languages in Teaching VLSI Design Courses Assim Sagahyroon and Mehran Massoumi ...........................................................................................................713 An Instructional System for Computer And Information Literacy Jianping Zhang and Donald H. Cooley .................................................................................................................717 Computer-Assisted Instruction for a First Course in Computer Science Richard Carver .....................................................................................................................................................721 A Simulator to Train for Finite State Machine Design Domenico Ponta and Giuliano Donzellini.............................................................................................................725 Multimedia Hypertext on the WWW and its use in Education Kiran R. Desai and Richard S. Culver ..................................................................................................................730 SESSION 7D2: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY IN THE DELIVERY OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION: TRADEOFFS AND CONSEQUENCES II Chair: UmidR.Nejib, Wilkes University ..............................................................................................................735 Virtual Classroom and Distance Learning at New Jersey Institute of Technology William Swart, Gale Tenen Spak, and Ann Lippel ...............................................................................................735 Curriculum Granularity Billy L.Crynes .....................................................................................................................................................740 Innovation in Engineering Education at the University of Wisconsin John G. Bollinger and Michael L. Corradini .........................................................................................................745 The Effectiveness of Classroom Technology in Small Engineering Institutions UmidR.Nejib ......................................................................................................................................................749 SESSION 7D3: GATEWAY COALITION: BRINGING IT TOGETHER (PANEL) Chair: Eli Fromm, Drexel University ...................................................................................................................753 Gateway Coalition: Bringing It Together Eli Fromm, Edward W. Ernst, Morton B. Friedman, and John T. Demel ..............................................................753 XXI SESSION 7D4: WOMEN AND MINORITY ISSUES Chair: JoAnn Lighty, University of Utah ..............................................................................................................762 An NSF Pilot Project On Minority Student Retention Fitratullah Khan and Bari Siddique ......................................................................................................................762 The Case for Proactive Mentoring for Minorities in Engineering Susan J. S. Lasser and Robert W. Snelsire ............................................................................................................767 Re-Engineering Engineering Education to Retain Women Stephanie Blaisdell, Angela Middleton, and Mary Anderson-Rowland .................................................................770 The Impact of Academic Enrichment Program at Hampton University Ganiyu A. Hanidu, Mohammed Rachedine, Adebisi Oladipupo, K. Jothimurugesan, and Adeyinka A. Adeyiga ......................................................................................................774 A Cooperative Program Increasing Minorities And Women In Engineering Isaac Crumbly, Singli Garcia-Otero, Ed Garcia-Otero, and Jackie Hodges ............................................................777 A Study of Female Academic Performance in Mechanical Engineering John С Chen, Samuel Owusu-Ofori, Devdas Pai, Eugenia Toca-McDowell, Shih-Liang Wang, and Cynthia K. Waters ............................................................................................................779 SESSION 705: ISSUES IN SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY Chair: Dan Budny, Purdue University ..................................................................................................................783 An Inexpensive Corrosion Laboratory Experiment Suitable for All Ages John R. Williams ..................................................................................................................................................783 Industry Partnerships with University Engineering and Technology Programs; A Mutually Beneficial Relarìonship Richard Kopp and Terry O Connor .......................................................................................................................788 Is the Role of Applied Programming Languages Changing? Jeffrey W. Honchell and Thomas L. Robertson .....................................................................................................791 An Engineering Technology Graduate Course in Manufacturability: Applying Design and Manufacturing Knowledge R.Gregg Bruce .....................................................................................................................................................795 A Solution to the Problem of Registration of Engineering Technologists Donald W. Yates and J. William Ray Jr ................................................................................................................798 Managing Resistance to Classroom and Student-Learning Assessment: Lessons Learned From the Past Cynthia L. Tomovic ..............................................................................................................................................802 SESSIONS 8A ..........................................................................................................................................................807 SESSION 8A1: IMPROVED TEACHING TOOLS AND METHODS Chair: Marion Hagler, Texas Tech University ......................................................................................................809 Modeling, Simulation, and Graphical Visualization of a Twin Lift Helicopter System Under Automatic Control: An Educational Tool Armando A. Rodriguez and Mark F. DeHerrera ...................................................................................................809 Manufacturing Engineering as an Experimental Science Charles W.Hoover Jr. and Charles J. Bartlett .......................................................................................................814 A Virtual Reality and Scientific Visualization Laboratory for Undergraduates in Computer Science Roger W. Websterand Steven Wayde ...................................................................................................................818 Email and the Internet as a teaching tool: A critical perspective Peter T. Martin .....................................................................................................................................................823 The National Alternative Fuels Training Program A. Marie Smith, Reda Bata, Larry McLaughlin and Donald Lyons .......................................................................826 SESSION 8A2: STUDENT ADVISING ISSUES Chair: Alisha A. Waller, Macalester College ........................................................................................................830 xxii Building Little Bridges to Help Students Succeed James M. Gregory and John Rivera .......................................................................................................................830 The Remote Advisory Service at Aberystwyth Mark Ratcliffe, Graham Parker and Dave Price ....................................................................................................833 Fifty-One Mini Case Studies for Engineering Ethics and Professionalism Robert Howard .....................................................................................................................................................838 Self-Esteem: The Keystone of Learning? Fiona Gaston and Peter Cappello ..........................................................................................................................842 SESSION 8A3: MULTIMEDIA Chair: Mark Yoder, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ....................................................................................846 Re-Engineering Technical Education in Industry Through Interactive Multimedia Computer-Based Training Yolanda Kennedy and Erika Rogers .....................................................................................................................846 The *VJ Instructional Multimedia Testbed Systems: Recent Experiences in Development and Utilization David G. Meyer, Krish Bandaru, and Chris Niessen .............................................................................................851 Interactive Multimedia CD-ROMs for Education Magdy F. Iskander, Rex M. Jameson, Albert Rodriguez-Balcells, Ali Nielsen, Elizabeth Pronk, and J. Corey Catten ................................................................................................856 Utilizing Electronic Course Management Systems in Engineering Education Roberto H. Bamberger..........................................................................................................................................859 SESSION 8A4: USE AND EVALUATION OF COMPUTING IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Chair: Dave Soldán, Kansas State University .......................................................................................................863 Using Graphical Based Software to Aid in the Understanding of Electromagnetic Field Theory Michael Muñoz ....................................................................................................................................................863 Real-Time Classroom Feedback Via A Computer Network Edward R. Doering ...............................................................................................................................................868 Teaching ЕЕ Circuits I Lab with Labview Charles E. Nunnally .............................................................................................................................................871 Software and Video Tools in Education. Are they Worth the Investment? A Brief Account of Few Experiments. W. Tabbara, M. Hélier, G. Fine, H. Perrin and R. Bonnaire ..................................................................................874 SESSION 8A5: EDUCATIONAL REFORMS TO EMPHASIZE MANAGEMENT AND GLOBAL MARKETING SKILLS Chair: Larry J. Shuntan, University of Pittsburgh .................................................................................................878 Didactic Teaching to Experiential Project-Based Learning: Completing the Four Year Enterprise Engineering Transform. Robert W. Brown and Alan Bradley ......................................................................................................................878 Workplace Changes and Engineering Education Reform Edward W. Ernst ..................................................................................................................................................882 Correlates of Engineering and Management Effectiveness: Design of a Strategic University Curriculum for Corporate Engineering Executive Development (SUCCEED) Program Hamid Khan .........................................................................................................................................................886 Undergraduate Engineering Curricula Revision at the University of Denver Ronald R. DeLyser, Albert J. Rosa, John Mirth, and Jungho Kim .........................................................................891 Developing a Longitudinal Evaluation Program for a Leadership Minor Rose M. Marra .....................................................................................................................................................895 SESSION 8A6: FRESHMAN ENGINEERING DESIGN COURSES Chair: Lawrence P. Huelsman, University of Arizona ...........................................................................................900 ХХШ Design of an Introductory Engineering Course Karl A. Smith .......................................................................................................................................................900 DTeC -- A Technology-based Freshman Design Course Sequence George Sackman, Sharon Fellows, and Richard Culver .........................................................................................905 Thoughts on Freshman Engineering Design Experiences Sheri D. Sheppard and Rollie Jenison ...................................................................................................................909 Animated Spreadsheets as a Teaching Resource on the Freshman Level R. B. Doak, J. McCarter, M. Green, S. Duerden, D. Evans, R. Roedel, and P. Williams ........................................914 Multimedia Development f or Engineering Design Projects Les Frair and Bhanoo Dilbaghi .............................................................................................................................919 SESSIONS 8B ..........................................................................................................................................................923 SESSION 8B1: INFORMATION SCIENCE ENGINEERING PROGRAM (PANEL) Chair; Doris K. Lidtke, Towson State University ..................................................................................................925 SESSION 8B2: FRESHMAN DESIGN PROJECTS II Chair: Tim Skvarenina, Purdue University ...........................................................................................................926 Freshman Design Projects: A University/Community Program Providing Assistive Technology Devices Melinda J. Piket -Мау and James P. Avery ............................................................................................................926 Effects on Students of a Freshman Engineering Design Course Sandra Shaw Courter, Susan B. Millar and Lyman Lyons .....................................................................................930 Team-Based Projects for Assessment in First-Year Physics Courses Supporting Engineering D. Evans, R. B. Doak, S. Duerden, M. Green, J. McCarter, R. Roedel, and P. Williams ........................................934 New Directions For A Junior-level Projects Course Thomas W. Schultz..............................................................................................................................................938 A Simple Graphical Method For Testing 2-D Stability C. S.Gargour and V. Ramachandran .....................................................................................................................941 SESSION 8B3: IMPROVED TEACHING TECHNIQUES Chair: Ken Laker, University of Pennsylvania ......................................................................................................945 Using Actual Production Runs of Components to Teach Implementation of Statistical Process Control Techniques Harinder Singh Oberoi .........................................................................................................................................945 Application of Simulation Techniques in Teaching Reliability Concepts Thalia Anagnos and Pavel Marek .........................................................................................................................950 Interdisciplinary Engineering Education: a Problem-oriented Approach V. N. Vasiliev and I. P. Gurov ..............................................................................................................................954 The Delivery of an Introductory Course in Computer Science Through the Virtual Classroom Fadi P. Deek, Maura A. Deek, and Howard Kimmel .............................................................................................958 From Conservation to Kirchhoff: Getting Started in Circuits With Conservation and Accounting Bruce A. Black .....................................................................................................................................................962 SESSION 8B4 - MECHATRONICS EDUCATION Chair: J. Edward Carryer, Stanford University ....................................................................................................966 PC s and Micro-Controllers in Mechatronics Education Santosh Devasia and Sanford Meek ......................................................................................................................966 A New Perspective on Engineering Education in Mechatronics Age OkyayKaynak ......................................................................................................................................................970 xxiv Preparing the Leaders for Mechatronics Education Sema E. Aiptekin.................................................................................................................................................975 Mechatronics: An Interdisciplinary Course for Engineering Students Mohamed A. Seif. .................................................................................................................................................980 SESSION 8B5: TELEMEDICINE Chair: Mario J. Gonzalez, University of Texas .....................................................................................................985 Development Of A Wide Area Network Collaborative Workspace For Medical Information JohnL.Phelps ......................................................................................................................................................985 Telemedicine In Utah: The Rural Utah Telemedicine Pilot Project Marta J. Petersen, Donald A. Baune, I. Greig Huggins and Deborah J. LaMarche .................................................986 SESSION 8B6: TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS: THE ORAL STAGE (PANEL) Chair: Marilyn A. Dyrud, Oregon Institute of Technology ....................................................................................990 Using the Staff Meeting Format to Teach Oral Communications Barbara M. Olds ...................................................................................................................................................990 Evaluating Oral Presentations In Engineering Classes Julie E.Sharp.......................................................................................................................................................994 Facelifts for Visual Aids Marilyn A. Dyrud .................................................................................................................................................998 VOLUME Ш WELCOME TO FIE 96 AND TO BEAUTIFUL SALT LAKE CITY ..................................................................... v FIE 96 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE .................................................................................................................... vii THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ..............................................................................................................................viii MESSAGES FROM THE SPONSORING SOCIETIES ..........................................................................................ix AUTHOR INDEX .................................................................................................................................................xxxii SESSIONS 8C ........................................................................................................................................................1001 SESSION 8C1: INTERACTIVE FORUM (IH)-WWW APPLICATIONS Chair: Rex M. Jameson, University of Utah ........................................................................................................1003 A Shared Remote Testing Environment for Engineering Education Clinton D. Knight and Stephen P. DeWeerth ......................................................................................................1003 Impact of World Wide Web, Java, and Virtual Environments on Education in Computational Science and Engineering T. Singh, M. Zhu, U. Thakkar, and U. Ravaioli ..................................................................................................1007 Development of a Student Centered Introductory Computer Course for Delivery Over the World Wide Web James A. Rehg ....................................................................................................................................................1011 World Wide Web Virtual Computer: Reaching the Active, Global Student Curtis A. Carver Jr. and Benjamin Ring .............................................................................................................1014 Multiple Approaches to Internet-Based Instruction in Biological Engineering John Henry Wells, Susan M. Blanchard and Tom Richard ..................................................................................1018 Mallard™: Asynchronous Learning in Two Engineering Courses Michael L. Swafford, Charles R. Graham, Donna J. Brown and Timothy N. Trick .............................................1023 WWW Page Design: Projects for Introduction to Design for Environmental Engineers Elizabeth A. Eschenbach....................................................................................................................................1027 xxv Mathcad and the Collaborator)?™ : A Web-based Environment for Interactive Learning and Curriculum Development Frank Purcell ......................................................................................................................................................1031 Simple But Useful Tools for Interactive WWW Development RobertC. Mäher.................................................................................................................................................1035 Using the WWW in Advanced Digital Design Courses Paul A. Wheeler .................................................................................................................................................1039 SESSION 8C2: INTERACTIVE FORUM (IVJ-MULTIMEDIA II Chair: Burks Oakley II, University of Illinois .....................................................................................................1042 Using SIMPLE To Support The Teaching Of Signal Processing Through Multimedia Tools J. Manuel Ramirez, David Báez, William M. Marcy, Marion O. Hagler, and Kathleen M. Harmeyer .................1042 Planning Effective Multimedia Programs for Technical Education Earl F. Owen and С Richard G. Helps ...............................................................................................................1047 Automated Analysis and Feedback for Mass Utilization of a Multimedia Tutorial Kathryn С Wetzel and William M. Marcy .........................................................................................................1051 Visual Transitions: Using Multimedia to Tie Ideas Together MarkA.Yoder ...................................................................................................................................................1054 An Updated Micromouse Competition Ning Chen ..........................................................................................................................................................1057 Computer-Based Multimedia Applications in The Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics Multidisciplinary Engineering Curriculum Development (MECD) Group ...........................................................1060 Multimedia Authoring as an Introduction to Engineering and Computer Science Principles Roberto H. Bamberger........................................................................................................................................1062 Interaction And Simulation-Based Multimedia Modules For Electromagnetics Education Oriol de los Santos Vidal, Rex M. Jameson, Magdy F. Iskander, Albert Balcells, and J. Corey Catten ................1067 Practical Applications -Based Multimedia Modules For Engineering Education Albert Balcells, Rex M. Jameson, Magdy F. Iskander, Oriol de los Santos Vidal, and David Jachmann..............1071 Multimedia Design Case Studies Mohamed A. Seif ................................................................................................................................................1075 Using Visualization Tools to Improve Undergraduates Understanding of Crystal Structure Brian Foley .........................................................................................................................................................1079 SESSION 8C3: SOFTWARE IN ENGINEERING CLASSROOMS Chair: Walid Tabbara, SUPELEC/CNRS ............................................................................................................1084 A Model for Using Productivity Software in the Engineering Classroom: Jay A. Puckett and Jerry С Hamann...................................................................................................................1084 Utilizing the Symbolic Capabilities Of a Computer Algebra System Melvin J. Maron, Patricia A. Ralston, and Larry D. Tyler ...................................................................................1089 Use of Non-Commercial Software for UNIX in Undergraduate Engineering Education James S. McDonald ............................................................................................................................................1092 Visualizing Spacecraft Attitude Motion George E. Piper ..................................................................................................................................................1097 Mechanism Simulation With Working Model Shih-LiangWang ...............................................................................................................................................1102 SESSION 8C4: LEADERSHIP Chair: Billy Crynes, University of Oklahoma .....................................................................................................1107 Experiential Engineering Management in Collaborative Graduate-Undergraduate Projects Nigel T. Middleton and L. Robert Branch ...........................................................................................................1107 Polytechnic Executive Scholars Institute Jeanette Grill and Leonard Shaw ........................................................................................................................1112 XXVI Teaching Engineering Leadership at Rensselaer L. T. McCloskey, J. Reel, and G. A. Gabriele.....................................................................................................1116 A Liberal Education Model of Leadership Preparation: The McBride Honors Program in Public Affairs for Engineers Barbara M. Olds and Ronald L. Miller ...............................................................................................................1120 Engineering and Humanities: Bridging the Gap Richard L. Porter and Joseph R. Herkert .............................................................................................................1124 Penn State s Engineering Leadership Development Minor Larry C. Burton, Jeffrey G. Soper, and Jack V. Matson .......................................................................................1129 SESSION 8C5: FOUNDATION COALITION Chair: Edward W. Ernst, University of South Carolina .......................................................................................1132 The NSF Foundation Coalition - Past, Present, and Future Karen Frair, Jeff Froyd, Gloria Rogers, and Karan Watson .................................................................................1132 Foundation Coalition at Texas A&M University: Utilizing TQM and OD to Manage Curricula Change Stephanie G. Adams, Karan L. Watson, and Cesar O. Malavé ............................................................................1136 Foundation Coalition First Year Integrated Engineering Curriculum at Texas A&M University-Kingsville: Development, Implementation and Assessment Carlos R. Corleto, Jorja L. Kimball, Alan R. Tipton, and Robert A. McLauchlan ................................................1141 The Foundation Coalition Freshman Year: Lessons Learned James A. Richardson, Joey K. Parker, and David W. Cordes..............................................................................1146 Experiments with the Integration of Physics and Chemistry in the Freshman Engineering Curriculum Jerald R. Izatt, James W. Harrells, and David E. Nikles ......................................................................................1151 SESSION 8C6: ENGINEERING AND SOCIETY Chair: Chalmers F. Sechrist, Jr., National Science Foundation ..........................................................................1155 Incorporation of Technology Based Aids for Teaching Engineering Ethics Ronald E. Terry, Steven E. Benzley, Val D. Hawks, and Daniel K. Judd .............................................................1155 To Ship or not to Ship: An Engineering Ethics Case Study Michael Latcha, and William Jordan ..................................................................................................................1159 Specifications for a Conflict: An Engineering Ethics Case Study William Jordan, and Michael Latcha ..................................................................................................................1164 Mt. Dioxin - A Numerical Problem To Teach Engineering Ethics Edmund Tsang, and John Reis............................................................................................................................1168 Life Long Learning - Industry 2000 Continued Jerry Yeargan, Ken Laker, Jerry Aukland, and Daniel Jackson ...........................................................................1173 SESSION 8C7: SIMULATION TECHNIQUES IN LABORATORIES Chair: Raymond Jacquot, University of Wyoming ...............................................................................................1177 The Use Of Simulation Based Laboratory Exercises To Improve The Undergraduate Digital Logic Design Experience Russell D. Meier, and Charles T. Wright, Jr .......................................................................................................1177 Use of virtual (simulated) hardware devices in microprocessor laboratories and tutorials M. R. Smith and M. Cheng .................................................................................................................................1181 A Paperless Circuits Laboratory: Vision and Reality Michael Lightner and James Avery .....................................................................................................................1186 Control Systems Laboratory at the University of Nevada M.SamiFadali ...................................................................................................................................................1191 Learning Tool For Estimation Of Complex Permittivity Of Dielectric Material С J. Reddy, M.D. Deshpande, and G. A. Hanidu ................................................................................................1195 XXVII SESSIONS 8D ........................................................................................................................................................1197 SESSION 8D1: SOFTWARE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION Chair: Joseph Hughes, Georgia Institute of Technology .....................................................................................1199 Hands-on Digital Image Processing Roberto Lotufo and Ramiro Jordán .....................................................................................................................1199 Re-engineering a Computer-Based Learning Course in Digital Electronics for Flexibility, Re-use and Network Delivery Domenico Ponta and Giorgio Da В ormida ..........................................................................................................1203 A Logical Approach To Logic Design Massoud Moussavi .............................................................................................................................................1208 A Practicum Component to a Course in Semiconductor Materials and Devices Pritpal Singh and Mark Jupina ...........................................................................................................................1211 Supplementary MATLAB Tools for Systems and Control Education D.A.Pierre ........................................................................................................................................................1215 Design Of A Course Of Random Signals Using MATLAB Abel Herrera .......................................................................................................................................................1219 SESSION 8D3: UNIVERSITWINDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS Chair: S. Michael Saad, Andrew Corporation .....................................................................................................1223 Adjunct Faculty As Agents For Re-Engineering Engineering Education Sharad R. Laxpati and S. Michael Saad ..............................................................................................................1223 Distance Learning (Via Internet) for Cooperative Education Students During Coop Work Periods Richard Canale and Ellen Duwart .......................................................................................................................1227 Better Engineering Education With Less Financial Support: A Look into the Future Donald Cook ......................................................................................................................................................1231 Manufacturing Automation - The Role of the Generalist R. E. Floyd .........................................................................................................................................................1235 The Role of Professional Registration in Engineering Academia Leslie Lahndt-Hearney ........................................................................................................................................1239 SESSION 8D4: EXPERIENCES WITH NEW ENGINEERING CURRICULUM MODELS Chair: Dave Kerns, Vanderbilt University ..........................................................................................................1243 Experiences with a New Engineering Sophomore Year Brent Mashburn, Barry Monk, Robert E. Smith, Tan-Yu Lee, and Jon Bredeson ................................................1243 A Five-Year Working Model For Integrating Design into the Engineering Curriculum James B. Stenger and Osama Ettouney ...............................................................................................................1248 Re-Engineering an Engineering School Paul Kennedy .....................................................................................................................................................1253 The Difference Between Open-EndedProjects and Design Projects Don L. Dekker ....................................................................................................................................................1257 Development of an Integrated Engineering Sophomore Year Curriculum William A. Heenan and Robert A. McLauchlan ..................................................................................................1260 SESSION 8D5: INTEGRATED ENGINEERING EDUCATION Chair: Jerry R. Yeargan, University of Arkansas ................................................................................................1264 General Engineering Education for Non-Engineering Students Ajay Mahajan, David McDonald, and Maurice Walworth ...................................................................................1264 The Excellence in Mathematics, Science and Engineering (EMSE) Project at Cal Poly James G. Harris, Mike Colvin and Neil Heishon ................................................................................................1267 XXVIII General Chemistry for an Integrated Freshman Engineering Curriculum David E.NUdes ..................................................................................................................................................1271 Competency Matrix Assessment in an Integrated, First-Year Curriculum in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Claude W. Anderson, Kurt M. Bryan, Jeffrey E. Froyd, Daniel L. Hatten, С. Lynn Kiaer, Noel E. Moore, Michael R. Mueller, Edward A. Mottel, and Jerome F. Wagner .........................1276 A New Sophomore Engineering Curriculum — The First Year Experience Donald E. Richards and Gloria M. Rogers ..........................................................................................................1281 SESSIONS 9A ........................................................................................................................................................1285 SESSION 9A1: TEACHING TECHNIQUES Π Chair: BillSayle, Georgia Institute of Technology .............................................................................................1287 Teaching and Learning as a Change Process Richard S. Culver ...............................................................................................................................................1287 Interdisciplinary Team Teaching James R. Rowland ..............................................................................................................................................1291 New Techniques for an Old Profession Andrew S. Gibbons .............................................................................................................................................1295 A Model of Learning as it Applies to Engineering Nikos J. Mourtos ................................................................................................................................................1299 Improving Engineering Teaching Through Classroom Research JohnHeywood ....................................................................................................................................................1303 SESSION 9A2: PROGRAMS AND TOOLS FOR DESIGN PROJECTS Chair: Marian Barchilon, Arizona State University ............................................................................................1309 Program for Multidisciplinary Engineering Projects Micheal Parten and Darrell Vines, Jesse C. Jones, and Atila Ertas ......................................................................1309 Re-Engineering the Senior Design Experience with Industry-Sponsored Multidisciplinary Team Projects David McDonald, James Devaprasad, Paul Duesing, Ajay Mahajan, Mohamad Qatu, and Maurice Walworth .... 1313 Product Dissection - A Tool for Benchmarking in the Process of Teaching Design John S. Lamancusa, Jens E. Jorgensen, and James L. Fridley ..............................................................................1317 2I0-NP: Measuring the Mechanical Engineering Design Process Ade Mabogunje and Larry J. Leifer. ....................................................................................................................1322 Producing Course Materials for Electrical Engineering Instruction Using Corel Draw 3.0 Terry O Connor and Richard Kopp.....................................................................................................................1329 SESSION 9A3: ISSUES IN EDUCATION ON THE WEB Chair: SanfordMeek, University of Utah ...........................................................................................................1337 The Internet: Privacy, Censorship, The First Amendment, and Transnational Communications; What s At Stake? Robert J. Borns...................................................................................................................................................1337 A Methodology for Web-Based Learning in Engineering Lisa Lancor, Karl Wurst, and Keith Barker ........................................................................................................1342 The Design of Distance-Learning Service Creation Environment Huan-Wen Tzeng ...............................................................................................................................................1347 Technology-Based Community Service M. Cecelia Buchanan ..........................................................................................................................................1352 Web Based Curriculum Development: A Case Study of Laboratory Safety G. L. Harris, T. Shura, and S. Heibien ................................................................................................................1357 SESSION 9A4: NSF COALITIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS Chair: James Demetry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute .....................................................................................1360 xxix The Evolution of a Coalition: ECSEL s Programs For Years 6 -10 G. Kalonji, T. Regan, and M. L. Walker .............................................................................................................1360 Cultural Change at Texas A&M: From the Engineering Science Core to the Foundation Coalition Cesar O. Malavé and Karan L. Watson ...............................................................................................................1366 Methodology and Rationale for the Course Computers in Engineering in the Greenfield Paradigm Jeffrey С Lockledge and Donald Falkenburg......................................................................................................1370 TIDEE: The First Year of a Design Engineering Educational Partnership for Washington State D. E. Calkins, D. C Davis, R. W. Crain Jr., M. S. Trevisan, and K. L. Gentili ...................................................1374 SESSION 9A5: COMPUTER-ASSISTED CURRICULUM Chair: Ron Harris, Utah State University ...........................................................................................................1379 The Un-Lecture: A Computer-Assisted Curriculum Delivery Approach For The Effective Teaching of Mechanical Design Burford J. Furman ..............................................................................................................................................1379 Dynamics of Student-Computer Interaction in a Simulation Environment: Reflections on Curricular Issues MahmoodNahvi .................................................................................................................................................1383 Re-Engineering CBL Development Geneen Stubbs and Mike Watkins ......................................................................................................................1387 Teaching The Principles Of Mine Fire Using An Intelligent Computer-Aided Instruction Andrzej M. Wala ................................................................................................................................................1391 Arts, Computers and Artificial Intelligence SolNeeman ........................................................................................................................................................1397 Using Computers In An Engineering Curriculum: Where are we? Where are we going? William H. Jermann ...........................................................................................................................................1402 SESSION 9A6: SOFTWARE RESOURCES FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION Chair: Eric Soulsby, University of Connecticut ..................................................................................................1405 Simulation Software Makes Metalcasting Course More Interesting and Challenging MiletaM. Tomovic .............................................................................................................................................1405 A software package for computer-aided robotics education Rachid Manseur .................................................................................................................................................1409 Learning in a Computer Classroom with an Interactive Book Robert O. Harger ................................................................................................................................................1413 Design Methods for Confined Flows Chandra S. Brahma ............................................................................................................................................1416 Electronic BooL· as Teaching Supplements Ray E. Desrosiers ...............................................................................................................................................1419 SESSIONS 9B ........................................................................................................................................................1423 SESSION 9B1: COOPERATIVE AND TEAM LEARNING Chair: Dietrich K. Gehmlich, University of Utah ................................................................................................1425 Attracting Engineering Faculty to New Frontiers in Education Using Competition and Collaboration in the Classroom Marian G. Barchilón ...........................................................................................................................................1425 Applying the Continuous Improvement Process to Engineering Design in the Laboratory Nigel T. Middleton .............................................................................................................................................1429 Cooperative learning in Engineering Education Massoud Moussavi .............................................................................................................................................1434 Teaming in the Microprocessor Laboratory JoyShetler ..........................................................................................................................................................1437 Comparisons of Learning Preferences in an Engineering Program P. A. Rosati ........................................................................................................................................................1441 XXX SESSION 9B2: ЕТШСЅ IN THE ENGINEERING CURRICULUM Chair: Stephen H. Unger, Columbia University ..................................................................................................1445 Making connections: Engineering Ethics on the World Wide Web Joseph R. Herkert ...............................................................................................................................................1445 Design as a Focus for Teaching Professional Ethics Langdon Winner ................................................................................................................................................1446 Must Engineers Behave Heroically? Joseph H. Wujek .................................................................................................................................................1447 SESSION 9B3: BRINGING ENGINEERING TO K-12 THROUGH INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA AND INTERNET (PANEL) Chair: Alice Agogino, University of California, Berkeley ...................................................................................1448 SESSION 9B4: CORPORATE PARTICIPATION IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION Chair: J.Richard Phillips, Harvey Mudd College ..............................................................................................1449 Student, Faculty and Liaison Roles in the Engineering Clinic Program at Harvey Mudd College Anthony Bright ..................................................................................................................................................1449 An Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Environmental Assessment Project In Partnership with the U.S. Public Health Service Jean Jacoby, Alvin T. Moser, Thomas Bonifield, Sheridan Botts, and Patricia D. Daniels ...................................1453 The Quest for Relevance: Roles of Academia and Industry in Japan and the U.S. Robert H. Todd and Takúto Yamada ...................................................................................................................1457 Team Building and Project Planning Catalysts for Engineering Interdisciplinary Clinic Cheryl Wyrick, Charles Pinkus, and Chris Caenepeel .........................................................................................1463 Industry as a Partner In Shaping Engineering Education Stephen J. Lukasik ..............................................................................................................................................1467 SESSION 9B5: TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Π Chair: Gerald L Engel, University of Connecticut-Stamford ..............................................................................1472 Evolunon of Computer Systems Matthew N. O. Sadíku and Clarence N. Obiozor .................................................................................................1472 A Pied Piper: Computer Music to Attract Students to Computer Science/Engineering Patrick E. Mantey and Ron Nolan .......................................................................................................................1475 Creating Synergy Between Computer Engineering and Computer Science Programs Patrick E. Mantey ...............................................................................................................................................1479 Teaching Parallel Processing Using Free Resources Janet Hartman and Dean Sanders .......................................................................................................................1483 Interactive Student Support for Introductory Computer Science Courses Barb Ericson and Erika Rogers ...........................................................................................................................1487 Computer Systems Engineering in Large Groups John Leaney, Christopher Peterson, and Christopher Drane ................................................................................1491 SESSION 9B6: MERGING THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING COURSES Chair: John A. Pearce, University of Texas at Austin .........................................................................................1495 Mechanical Dissection Bridging the Gap Between the Theoretical and Physical World Anthony Eggert ..................................................................................................................................................1495 The Physics Of Electronic Devices As Taught Using Computer-Generated Scientific Visualizations And Notes That Are Deliverable Over The WWW G.B.Lush ..........................................................................................................................................................1499 Textbook Principles to Communications Hardware: Making It Work William D. Lane .................................................................................................................................................1504 xxxi Electromagnetics Made Easy: Differential Forms as a Teaching Tool Karl F. Warnick, Richard H. Selfridge, and David V. Arnold .............................................................................1508 A Cost Effective Technique For Incorporating Distributed Control System Concepts Into The Undergraduate Curriculum AllenE. Leyboume andKamal S. AH .................................................................................................................1513 xxxii
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spellingShingle Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah
title Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah
title_auth Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah
title_exact_search Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah
title_full Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 ed. by Magdy F. Iskander ...
title_fullStr Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 ed. by Magdy F. Iskander ...
title_full_unstemmed Technology-based re-engineering engineering education proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 ed. by Magdy F. Iskander ...
title_short Technology-based re-engineering engineering education
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title_sub proceedings ; Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th annual conference, November 6 - 9, 1996, Salt Lake City, Utah
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