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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Foreword
Bruce A.
Harding, General Chairman
...............
iii
Welcome
Steven C. Beering, President, Purdue
university
.......... 1
Welcome
Don K. Gentry, Dean, School of
Technology, Purdue university
. 2
Welcome
Chalmers
F. Sechrist, President,
IEEE Education Society
.... 3
IEEE s Education Society: A Forward
Couxse
Chalmers
F. Sechrist,
IEEE Education
Society
............ 4
ERH Division
—
At the Frontier
Richard S. Culver, Chairman,
ASEE
Educational Research and Methods
Division
........... 6
Roland J.
Schmitz
Award
.... 8
Benjamin J. Dasher Award
... 9
IEEE Education Society Achievement
21W2b WORKSHOP, Teaching Sensors and Data
Acquisition in a Laboratory-Based
Environment, Troy E.
Kostek,
Purdue
University
.......... 18
21W2c WORKSHOP, Writing Computer-Based
Instruction, Wallace S.
Venable,
West Virginia University, Bruce
Black, David R. Voltmer, Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology
22K1
22C1
Award
10
IEEE Education Society Meritorious
Service Award
......... 11
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21Wla WORKSHOP, You Can Develop Knowledge
Based Systems, Neal S. Widmer,
Purdue university
....... 12
21Wlb WORKSHOP, use of the Laser Videodisc
Medium as an Educational Delivery
Tool, David G. Meyer, Purdue
University
.......... 14
21W2a WORKSHOP, using Technology in
Education and Career Planning,
William K. LeBold, Mary E. Hooper,
Purdue University
....... 17
22C2
KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Education: The
Springboard or Anchor for America
s
Future, Lawrence
Ρ
.
Grayson
,
U.S.
Department of Education
.... 19
Quality in Education: Defining
&
Evaluating
Session Chair: Quality in Education,
Gordon
S. Kal
ley, New Jersey
Institute of Technology
.... 26
The Malcolm Baldridge Quality Award
and Engineering Technology
Education, Robert English, New
Jersey Institute of Technology
30
Total Quality Control in Education,
Zhongming Liang, Indiana University
-
Purdue University at Fort Wayne
34
The Need For Departmental Policies
Regarding Student Computer Usage In
Engineering and Technology, Charles
R. Thomas, Purdue University
. 38
A New Perception to the Transformed
Score, Swami Karunamoorthy, Richard
M. Andres, Parks College of St.
Louis University
....... 41
Design Courses: Surprising Sources
for Topics
Session Chair: Carl S. Larson,
University of Illinois
.... 46
The Bicycle Project Approach
—
A
Vehicle to Relevancy and Motivation,
Richard E. Klein, University of
Illinois
........... 47
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Special
Education
and Engineering
Education: An Interdisciplinary
Approach to Undergraduate Training,
William B. Hudson, Kansas State
University, Brenda S. Hudson,
Emporia State University
... 53
3.
Automated Electronic Circuit Design:
Realities and Pitfalls, John J.
Uhran, Jr., Eugene W. Henry, Stanley
Yoder, University of Notre Dame
58
4.
Integration of Design in Electronics
Courses, Muhammad H. Rashid, Indiana
University-Purdue University at Fort
Wayne
............. 63
5.
Thoughts on Design in the
Engineering Technology Curriculum,
Christopher J. Smith, Purdue
University-North Central Campus
67
22C3 WORKSHOP Technical Tremors: Coping
with Organizational Change, Barbara
A. Karanian, Wentworth
Institute of
Technology
22C4 Hypermedia in Engineering Education
Session Chairs James J. Kirkwood,
Ball State University
..... 70
1.
A Hypermedia-Based Problem-Solving
Approach to Engineering, Learning,
Working, and Playing, Mary E.
Hopper, William K. LeBold,
Antoine
A. Feghali, Purdue University
. 73
2.
Hypertext Laboratory Assistant,
Sandra A. Yost, George W. Crawford,
Pennsylvania State University-Beaver
Campus
............ 79
3.
Non-Linear Reading
—
Hypertext,
Robert D. Murphy, Purdue University-
Kokomo
............ 83
4.
Computer Aided Cost Analysis of
Telecommunications Networks, J. C.
Olabe, J. B. Beaini, Christian
Brothers University, M. A. Olabe,
Industri
eta Telekomunikazio
Ingeniarien
Goi
Escola
Teknikoa,
Spain
............. 87
22C5
Engineering Education: Our Shrinking
World
Session Chair: Terry Ishihara,
Saginaw Valley State University
91
1.
Europe Is uniting, Ian R. Simpson,
Ecole Nationale
Superieure
des
Telecommunications
de Bretagne,
Prance............
92
2.
Global Perspective
Program, WPI
s
Response To
Global Challenges,
Hossein
Hakim, Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
........... 96
3.
Electronics Manufacturing from a
European Perspective, Jerry O Brien,
Kajo Technologies, Clare, Ireland
4.
Waste Minimization, Edward L.
Widener, Purdue University
. . 101
22P1
Plenary Session, A Rotmdtable
Discussion: Design at the Frontiers
of Education
Session Chair: Jerrier A. Haddad,
IBM Corp. (ret.)
.......105
Design at the Frontiers of
Engineering Education, J. B. Jones,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
.......107
If Concurrent Engineering is the
Answer, What s the Problem?, Tom
Rhyne, Microelectronics and Computer
Technology Corporation
....
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Machine Engineering or Machine
Design?, Frank Moon, Cornell
University
23A1
23A2
Information Connections
Session Chair: Julie A. Held,
Indiana University
-
Purdue
University at Indianapolis
. . 117
Engineering Education Electronic
Information Exchange, Karl A. Smith,
University of Minnesota
.... 118
Emerging Telecommunications
Technologies, Susan A.R. Garrod,
Robert J.
Borns,
Purdue University
...............121
Human Factors in Telecommunications
Technology Development and
Education,
Arturo
Serrano S.,
Centro
de Investigación
Cientifica
y de
Educación Superior de Ensenada,
B.C.
,
Mexico
.........127
Developing Technical Training
Programs,
Gennaro
G.
Marino, Civil
Engineering Consultant
.... 130
Parallel Learning Curve, Don A.
Meador, DeVry Institute of
Technology
..........136
The Profession, Professionalism and
Ethics
Session Chair: Ernest H.
Henniger,
DePauw University
....... 140
Complete Professionalism for
Engineers, J. Campbell Martin,
Clemson University
...... 141
The Need for Engineering Ethics
Education, Margaret Singleton,
Format Associates
....... 145
Engineering as
a
Generalist
Profession: Implications for
Engineering Education, Robert J.
Whelchel, Tri-State University
151
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Ethics and Professionalism In Higher
Education, Ernest H.
Henninger,
DePauw University
.......156
5.
Teaching Engineering Practices,
Edward W. Banios, University of
Texas at Arlington
......161
23A3 Technological Literacy for
Hon-Engineers
Session Chair: Russell C. Jones,
University of Delaware
1.
The Technological Literacy Workshop:
Proceedings and Results, David R.
Reyes
Guerra,
University of Delaware
2.
Views from the Engineering College:
Engineering for
Non-
Engineers
,
Curtis J. Tompkins, Michigan
Technological University
... 169
3.
Perspectives from the Liberal Arts
College, Joseph Johnston,
Association of American Colleges
4.
Courseware Needs for Technoligical
Literacy, Paul T.
Durbin,
University
of Delaware
..........174
5.
Technological Literacy for
Non-Engineers,
Russel C.
Jones,
Thulasi Kumar, University of
Delaware
...........179
23A4 Professional Challenges
&
Solutions
Session Chair: Wesley
1.
Baldwin,
Ball State University
..... 185
1.
Modelling by
Superimposition
of
Basic Parameters as a Teaching Tool,
M.
Hossein
Hariri, Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology, Anne Raich,
Illinois Institute of Technology
187
2.
Should Applied Research be a
Function of
ET
Faculty?, Omar
Zia,
California Polytechnic State
University
..........192
3.
Vocational and Technical Education
in Turkey: Problems and
Recommendations, Asaf Varol,
Firat
University, Turkey
...... 196
4.
Two Years with an Industrial
Mechanical Engineering Laboratory
Experiment, Said
Dini,
Alan Karplus,
Western New England College, Scott
Conway, Wayne D.
Kolanko, Tenneco
Gas Pipeline Company
..... 202
5.
Computer Applications in
Electromagnetic Education,
Magdy
F.
Iskander, University of Utah
. 208
23A5 The Soapbox: Ideas for Discussion
Session Chair: Robert H.
Orr,
Purdue
University at Indianapolis
. . 212
1.
Are Departments Obsolete?, Barbara
M. Olds, Ronald L. Miller, Colorado
School of Mines
........213
2.
Projecting The Future Of Overhead
Projecton, Herman W. Hill, Jr., Ohio
University
..........218
3.
A Comparison of BSET Transfer
Students From ABET-Accredited and
Non-Accredited Community Colleges
,
William E. Barnes, New Jersey
Institute of Technology
.... 222
4.
The Improper Student, Donald L.
Crabtree, Purdue University
. . 226
23B1 Women in Engineering: Are We Losing
Ground?
Session Chair: Ruth I.
Waitë,
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
...............232
1.
Trends in Women Engineering Programs
and Degrees: Harmony or Discord?
,
Emily M. Wadsworth, William K.
LeBold, Jane Z. Daniels, Purdue
University
..........233
2.
Women in Engineering: Planning and
Persistence Pay Off, Carol M. Shaw,
Norman Fogel, Maureen B. Gonzalez,
University of Dayton
..... 240
3.
Characterizations of the Graduate
Career Change Woman In Engineering:
Recruitment and Retention, Mary R.
Anderson, Arizona State University
...............248
4.
Responding to Leadership: When Does
Gender Make a Difference?
,
Barbara
A. Karanian, Wentworth
Institute of
Technology
5.
An Investigation of Gender Bias in
EET
Laboratories, Elaine M. Cooney,
Purdue University at Indianapolis
...............257
23B2 Teaching
&
Research: Tension
&
Harmony
Session Chair: Paul S. DeJong, Iowa
State University
1.
Is Sponsored Research Detrimental to
Undergraduate Education?, Ralph K.
Cavin III, J. Ben O Neal, Jr., North
Carolina State University
... 262
2.
Teaching Engineering and Engineering
Research: A Symbiotic Relationship,
Dale I. Rummer, University of Kansas
...............267
3.
The Attributes of An Excellent
Engineering Teacher and the Teaching
Evaluation Instrument, J. C. Hunt,
Keith D.
Lundin,
Richard D. Sisson,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
4.
Productivity Measurements
:
Essential
For Reconciling Relationships Among
Academic Functions
,
Meri
Baker,
University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga
..........27 3
5.
Survival in the Academic Arena:
Advice to Women Faculty, Taggert
Smith, Purdue University
. . . 278
23B3 Distant Learning Partnerships
Session Chair: Chalmers
F. Sechrist,
University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign
...........282
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23C2
1.
Optimizing Graduate Education for
3.
Today
s
Practicing Engineers
,
Philip
H. Swain, Purdue University, Edward
R.
Alef,
General Motors Corporation 23C1
...............283
2.
Delivering Continuing Engineering
Education to the Caribbean: A
South/North Partnership, Cynthia
1·
Davis, Arnold E. Seigal, University
of Maryland
..........288
3.
On Demand Education: Transforming
the Way Technical Professionals Work
2.
and Learn, Douglas M. Yeager,
National Technological University
...............294
4.
A New Concept in University-Industry
3.
-Government Collaboration, P.
С
Claspy,
Theo G.
Keith, Michael J.
Salkind, Ohio Aerospace Institute
5.
The Delivery of Televised
undergraduate Engineering Courses: A
4.
Survey of Schools with ABET-
Accreditation, Arnold E. Seigal,
Cynthia Davis, University of
Maryland
...........296
23B4 WORKSHOP Future Directions for
Engineering Case Studies
,
Don
L
.
Dekker, Rose-Hulman
Institute of
Technology
..........300
23B5 Libraries and Technical Education
Session Chair: James R. Fries,
Dartmouth College
....... 302
1.
Building on the Familiar to Teach
Information Science Skills, Jean
1.
Poland, Purdue University
. . . 303
2.
What Does it Take for Life-Long
Learning to Succeed?, D. Scott
Brandt, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
..........309 2.
3.
Design Projects: Librarians and
Faculty Working Together, Charlotte
A . Erdmann, Purdue University
. 313 3.
4.
Integration of Heterogeneous
Electronic Information Resources in
Engineering,
Meivin G.
DeSart,
Timothy W. Cole, University of
Illinois
...........315
23P2 Plenary Session, A Roundtable
4.
Discussion: Engineering Education
in a Recycling Society
Session Chair: John
Gul
ledge,
Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles
County
............323
5
1.
Understanding Technology: New
Concepts for Air Classification in
Waste Processing
&
Resource
Recovery, J. Jeffrey Peirce, Duke
university
..........325
2.
Establishing Waste Reduction and
Recycling Potential as Basic 23C3
Principles of Engineering Design,
Patrick Walsh, University of
Wisconsin
...........329
Iraj Zandi, University of
Pennsy
Ivani
a
Minority Retention: Worth the
Effort
Session Chair: Paul E. Parker,
University of Illinois
Supplying The Missing Link with
MECCA-A, Dan Budny, Marion Blalock,
William K. LeBold, Purdue University
...............332
Amateur Radio in an Electrical
Engineering Program, Peter H.
Anderson, Morgan State University
...............338
Some Pedagogical Lessons Learned
From a Program Designed to Reduce
Attrition Rates in an Engineering
Technology
AAS
Program, Virgil Cox,
Gaston
College
........ 346
Innovative Approaches to Student
Retention in the Technologies, E.
Okyere, E.
Rothkopf, F.
Corti,
С.
Beninati, College
of Staten
Island
...............351
Scholastic Success in Technology:
Minority Students Perspective,
Nancy L.
Dentón,
Annette
N.
Gillespie, Purdue University
. 355
Merging Computers with Measurement
and Design
Session Chair: Harold L.
Broberg,
Indiana University
-
Purdue
University at Fort Wayne
. . . 359
Integrating Computer-based
Measurement Systems into the
Engineering Curriculum, Tim L.
Yoxtheimer, Central Washington
University
Networked Circuits/Electronics
Laboratories, Ladimer S. Nagurney,
University of Hartford
.... 360
A Workstation Approach to
Integrating Theoretical
&
Experimental Design Work, Oktay
Alkin, Ragnupathy
Bollini,
Larry
Foster, Scott Smith, Southern
Illinois University at Edwardsville
...............364
A CAI
System for Electronic Circuit
Design, Toshio
Ono,
Rinichi
Souda,
Yoh Kobori, Yoshikazii
Araki,
Hiroo
Imamura, Akira
Nakajima, Saitama
Institute of Technology, Japan
369
A Test and Measurement System for
Electrical Engineering Education,
John A. Stine, David J. Smith, John
E. Oristian, Paul F. Barber, Daniel
Ceccoine, Bruce
Holman,
United
States Military Academy
.... 375
Designing the Design Process
Session Chair: Edwin C. Jones, Iowa
State University
.......381
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1.
Assessing Student Attitudes Toward
Design and Innovation, Charles F.
Yokomoto, Walter W. Buchanan, Roger
Ware, Indiana University-Purdue
University at Indianapolis
. . 382
2.
Instruction of a Technical Subject
with a General Problem-Solving
Methodology, Gerald S. November,
General Electric Co. (ret.)
. . 388
3.
Goal-orientated Work
Às a
Fundamental Requirement to
Mechanical Design Engineers, Josef
Schlattman,
Universität
Gesamthochschule Paderborn . . 394
4.
Low-Entropy Expressions: The Key to
Design-Oriented Analysis, R. D.
Middlebrook, California Institute of
Technology
..........399
5.
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Interactive Approach to Design
Lectures, Neal S. Widmer, Purdue
University
..........404
23W4 WORKSHOP, Women in the Aerospace
Engineering Faculty of Higher
Education, Brent Bowen, Julie
Mathis, Wichita State university
407
23C5 Communications: Ideas, Writing,
Speaking, Listening, Reading
Session Chair: Edward L. Widener,
Purdue University
....... 414
1.
Meeting the Demands of the New
Workplace: Technical Communication
Courses and Risk-Taking Skills,
Marian G.
Barchilón,
Arizona State
University
..........415
2.
Communications Skills Development
Within the Engineering Curriculum,
Robert
Baren,
Temple University, Jim
Watson, Watson Associates
... 419
3.
The Need to Provide Writing Support
for Academic Engineers
,
Carol
Kramberg-Walker, University of
Cincinnati
..........425
4.
Group Discussion Techniques in a
Technical Course, Glenn R.
Blackwell,
Purdue Univesity
. . 430
5.
Oral Technical Communications
Skillsi A Peer Interactive
Method, James W. Holm-Kennedy,
University of Hawaii
23D1 Retentions Advising
&
Councelling
Session Chairs Kenneth E. Rennels,
Indiana University
-
Purdue
University at Indianapolis
. . 433
1.
EET
Counselor Takes on Student Role,
Robert J.
Herrick,
Patricia
Giordano, Purdue University
. . 434
2.
Expert System for Advising
Electrical Engineering Students?,
John G. Okyere, Duane C. Jubert,
Prairie View ASM University
. . 438
3.
The Purdue Interest Questionnaire:
Helping Engineering and Technology
Students Make Career Decisions,
Kevin D. Shell, William K. LeBold,
Sherman K. Ward, Purdue University
...............442
4.
College Success Skills for
Engineers, Said
Dini,
Richard
Grabieć,
Ronald Musiak, Western New
England College
........ 453
23D2 After Design: Building It
Session Chair: Joseph F. Kmec,
Purdue University
....... 459
1.
The How and Why of Teaching An
Introductory Course in Manufacturing
Processes, Robert H. Todd, Brigham
Young University
.......46 0
2.
The University Manufacturing
Technology Center: Support for
Programs and Industry, Mark D.
Pardue, Old Dominion University
464
3.
Integrated Product and Process
Design: A Capstone Course in
Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering, Spencer P. Magleby,
Carl D. Sorensen, Robert H. Todd,
Brigham Young University
... 469
4.
Video Recording Laboratory
Experiments for Open Laboratory
Environments, Troy E.
Kostek,
Purdue
University
..........475
23D3 Control Systems
Session Chair: Kenneth R. Dunipace,
Indiana University
-
Purdue
University at Indianapolis
. . 479
1.
Professional Tools In Control
Systems Education, John M. Parr,
Dick
K. Biandford,
University of
Evansville
..........480
2.
Instructional Use of Analysis/Design
Techniques in Nonlinear Control
Systems for the Undergraduate
Curriculum, James E. Vrtis, James P.
Bobis,
Northern Illinois University
...............485
3.
Simulation of a Heat-Treatment
Furnace Introduces Industrial
Reality into an
EET
Undergraduate
Control Course, Anthony J.A. Oxtoby,
Purdue University
....... 491
4.
A Modified Smith Chart For Dynamic
Systems Analysis And Design,
C. F.
Chen, Boston University
23D4 Computer-Aided Instruction:
Possibilities and Challenges
Session Chair: Daryle E.
Riegel,
Vincennes University
..... 495
1.
The Limitations on Instructional
Technology, J. B. O Neal, Jr., Ellen
Storey Vasu, North Carolina State
University
..........496
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3.
4.
23D5
24P3
CAI System
on Semiconductors
Considering Individual Student s
Ability and Attitude, Yoshikazu
Araki,
Toshio
Ono, Yoh
Kobori, Akira
Nakajima, Hiroo
Imamura, Saitama
Institute of Technology
.... 501
Computer Integration: Teaching
Innovations,
Emil C.
Neu,
Stevens
Institute of Technology
.... 506
The Use of Computers for Educational
and
Testing Purposes, Maurice
Walworth, Robert J.
Herrick,
Purdue
university
..........510
Changing Directions in Engineering
Education: The Future is Now
Session Chair: Russell K. Dean, West
Virginia University
A Modest Proposal to Completely
Revamp the Way in Which We Give
Doctorates, Bruce
A. Eisenstein,
Drexel University
....... 515
Engineering Education Needs Surgery,
Fred W. Beaufait, Wayne State
University
..........519
Where Have All The Engineers Gone?,
Gary M. Somers, Northeastern
University
......., . . 523
A Model Industrial Effectiveness
Program, Charles A. Beasley, Robert
J. Zuercher, State University of New
York College at Buffalo
.... 529
Some Aspects of Industrial and
Academic Change, Michael J.
Jef
feries,
Purdue University at
South Bend
..........535
24A1
Plenary Session, A Roundtable
Discussion: Preparing Our Students
for Lifelong Learning
Session Chairs Anthony
L
Rigas,
Michigan State University
... 540
Edward W. Ernst, University of South
Carolina
Integrating Career-long Education
Techniques into Undergraduate
Education, Lyle D. Feisel, State
University of New York at Binghamton
...............541
Lifelong Learning
-
An Industry
Perspective, Glenn H.
Grundmann,
Delco
Electronics Company
. . . 543
Graphics Literacy in the Computer
Age
Session Chairs Larry D. Goss,
University of Southern Indiana
1.
Solidly-Modeled Views of the 21st
Century from a Small, Rural
University, Mary A. Jasper,
Mississippi State University
. 544
2.
Using PFS First Publisher for
Electronic Graphics, Theodore
Fahlsing,
Purdue University
. . 549
3.
Learning Models for Developing
Visualization in Engineering
Graphics, Scott E. Wiley, Purdue
University
..........552
4.
Graphics Literacy in a Modern
Engineering/Engineering Technol
оду
Curriculum, Gary R. Bertoline,
Purdue University
....... 556
5.
A Technology Coping Strategy in
Engineering Graphics, Terry L.
Burton, Purdue University
... 560
24Л2
Preparing for a New World Order
Session Chair: Jerry L. Wickman,
Ball State University
..... 566
1.
Evolution of Continuing Education
Programs in Spain and the US, Ramon
Gomez
Olea, CIDESPA,
Spain, Timothy
G. Schmehl, Power Technologies, Inc.
2.
A Vocabulary, Concept and Recipe
(VCR) Approach in Teaching
Engineering Courses to Adults,
Arsalan Razani, The University of
New Mexico
..........569
3.
Upgrading the Quality of Electrical
and Mechanical Engineers in a
Budget-tight Economy, Marcos
Castellanos Aguirre, Instituto de
Investigaciones Eléctricas,
Alejandro Lozano
Guzman,
Instituto
Mexicano del Transporte,
Mexico
575
4.
Ways of Reaching
Non-
traditional
Students: An Assessment, Josue Njock
Libii,
Purdue University at Fort
Wayne
.............580
5.
The IBM-Suny Bridge, Stacie Swingle
Nunes,
SUNY
at New PaIt
ζ,
Donn
Jasura, Julie Markle, IBM
Corporation
..........584
24A3 Interdisciplinary Lab and Course
Development
Session Chair: Andrew
R. Mech,
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
...............588
1.
A Proposal for a Remotely Shared
Control Systems Laboratory, Maurice
F. Aburdene, E. J. Mastascusa,
Bucknell University, Randy
Massengale, Fluke Mfg. Co.
. . 589
2.
Software Engineering and Software
Documentation
ι
A Unified Long
Course, Frank H. Young, Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology
.... 593
3.
A Cooperative Course in Quality
Methods, John J. Kinney, William G.
Ovens, Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology
..........596
1991
Frontiers In Education Conference
4. Development
of a Fluid Science
Learning Center, Andrew
R. Mech,
Robert J. Houghtalen, Donald E.
Richards, Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology
..........600
24A4 Learning Styles for the Next Century
Session Chair: Julie E. Sharp,
Vanderbilt University
..... 604
1.
The Use of Semantic Networking In
Teaching Programming, Russell Quong,
Antoine
A. Feghali, Purdue
university
..........606
2.
Use of the 4MAT System In
Engineering Education, John
N.
Harb,
S.
Olani
Durrant,
Ronald
E.
Terry,
Brigham Young university
... 612
3.
Problems of Engineering Education in
Japanese University and a New Trail
Solution, Yoshikazu
Araki,
Hiroo
Imamura,
Yoh Kobori,
Araki
Nakajima,
Toshio
Ono, Saitama
Institute of
Technology, Japan
....... 617
4.
An Organizational Dilemma: A
Conceptual Model for Supporting
Media-Based Distance Education,
Cynthia
Ł. Orczyk,
Susan A. R.
Garrod, Purdue University
. . . 622
24A5 Digital Systems and Microprocessors
Session Chair;
José A. B.
Fortes,
Purdue university
....... 629
1.
CAE
and Case Studies Applied to
Teaching Digital Systems Design,
Peter
von Glahn, Villanova
University
..........630
2.
A state-of-the-Art Digital Lab,
George Cunningham, New Mexico
Institute of Mining and Technology
3.
Troubleshooting is a Learning
Process, Keith Barker, University of
Connecticut
..........636
4.
Bringing Realism to the Classroom:
An Experimental Design Project for a
Lecture Setting, Richard H. Barnett,
Purdue University
.......639
5.
New Directions in Microcomputer
Education, Thomas W.
Schultz,
Purdue
University
.......... 642
24B1 Expert Systems
Session Chairs David M. Williamson,
Indiana University-Purdue University
at Indianapolis
........646
1.
Expert Systems in Engineering
Education, Anthony Zygmont,
Villanova
University
2.
Creating Problem-Solving
Laboratories for Undergraduate
Courses Using Knowledge-Based Expert
Systems, Erdogan M. Sener, Indiana
University-Purdue University at
Indianapolis
......... 647
3.
Expert Systems in
EET,
Neal S.
Widmer, Purdue University
. . . 653
4.
Which Software Design Development
Methodology is Appropriate for
Engineering Education, Ivan Rozman,
József Györkös,
Tatjana
Welzer,
University of
Maribor,
Yugoslavia
...............656
24B2 Engineering Careers: Surprisingly
Early Choices
Session Chairs James F. McDonough,
University of Cincinnati
... 660
1.
Declining Engineering Enrollments:
Toward A Path Analytic Model Of
Science-Related Attitudes
,
Richard
E. Dulski, Conax Buffalo Corporation
...............661
2.
Declining Enrollments
-
A Now
Strategy for the Future, Merwin L.
Weed, Pennsylvania State University-
McKeesport Campus
....... 667
3.
Engineering Kit for the Elementary
School,
Wilma
G. (Billie) Snell,
Luke Snell, Robert Williams,
Southern Illinois University at
Edwardsville
.........669
4.
Overcoming Declining Enrollments in
Petroleum Engineering, Rudy E.
Rogers,
C. T.
Carley, Mississippi
State University
.......675
5.
The Wentworth Summer Camp in Applied
Technology: Technology for
Children, Michael Greene, Kathy
Spirer, Wentworth Institute of
Technology
24B3 Improving Technological Literacy
Session Chairs Daniel W. Hart,
Valparaiso University
..... 681
1.
Teaching Electrical Engineering to
Non-Science Majors at West Point, J.
Gregory JoIda, Paul F. Barber,
William D. Lane, United States
Military Academy
....... 682
2.
The Use of a General Education
Course to Introduce
Non-
Engineering
Students and Faculty to Concepts of
Engineering, James P.
Bobis, Darrell
E. Newell, Northern Illinois
. 687
University
3.
Exploring Engineering, Bryan
S
.
Hoyt, David J. Cartwright, Richard
G. McGinnis, Maurice F. Aburdene,
Bucknell University
...... 691
4.
Can Complex Technology Be Explained
To Lay Decision Makers?, Hansjoerg
Stern, Purdue University
... 696
5.
Blood, Guts and Machines: Learning
About Technology by Exploring One s
Own Body, Gary
Benenson,
City
College of New York
24B4 Circuits and Systems: A New Look at
Foundations
Session Chairs Mac Van
Valkenburg,
University of Illinois
1991
Frontiers in Education Conference
xi
1.
The Two Extra Element Theorem, R. D.
Middlebrook, California Institute of
Technology
..........702
2.
Team Teaching
a Multi-
Section
Introductory Electronics Course,
Christine M. Maziar, Jack C. Lee,
The University of Texas at Austin
...............709
3.
Conceptual Representations of
Electrical Circuits, Michel Lavoie,
Abdel
jalil
Métioui,
Jude Levasseur,
Claude Brassard,
Universite du
Québec,
Canada
........ 713
4.
Evolutions in the Teaching of
Electrical Circuit Analysis, J.
Michael Jacob, Glen E. Harland,
William H. Hubbard, W. Frank Reeve,
Purdue University
....... 719
5.
A Novel Approach to Computer-based
I/O in a ME Instructional Lab, David
P. Lyons, Raymond P.
Vito,
Georgia
Institute of Technology
.... 725
24B5 Enhancements to Teaching Programming
and Statistics
Session Chairs Edgar J. Luecke,
Valparaiso University
..... 731
1.
A Unique Probability and Statistics
Course for Undergraduate Engineering
Students,
Kanti
L.
Shah, Carol
0 Dell, Ohio
Northern
University
732
2.
Computer
Assisted Learning within
the Smalltalk-80 Environment,
Masahiro Ukigai, Manabu Fukushima,
Kenjii Sugawara, Yoshiro Miida,
Chiba
Institute of Technology, Japan
...............736
3.
Enhancements Needed for More Viable
Electronics Technologist Education,
Gary M. Boyd, Geza Joos, Daniel E.
Mulema, Ida S. Zielinska,
Concordia
University, Canada
...... 742
4.
An Introduction to Computer
Programming for Students with No
Programming Experience, Glynda Jones
Davis, Purdue University
. . . 748
5.
Hardware Platforms for Teaching
С
to
Engineering Technology Students
,
John Z. McRee, Maurice Walworth,
Purdue University
....... 753
24Hla WORKSHOP, using the New Slide Rule,
John C. Llndenlaub, Purdue
University
..........758
1.
Transmission Line and Microwave
Circuit Design using DragonWave,
Chin Lin Chen, Purdue University
759
2.
Logic Simulation in an Introductory
Course, Eric Benedict, John
Lindenlaub,
Purdue University
. 760
3.
Analog Filter Design Using GRAYCE
Simulation Package, P. M. Lin,
Purdue University
....... 761
4.
Integrated Electronic Knowledge
Base/Workstation, John C.
Lindenlaub,
Purdue University
. 762
5.
Teaching Signal Analysis with
MATLAB,
Clare D. McGillem, Purdue
University
..........
763
6.
Symbolic Algebra and Matrix Oriented
Programs as
ЕЕ
Educational Tools,
Manoel
F.
Tenario,
Purdue University
...............764
24Wlb WORKSHOP, Engineering
Grad
Students:
Careers in
Academia,
Phillip C.
Wankat, Frank Oreovicz, Purdue
University
..........
767
24Wlc WORKSHOP, Collaboration Between
Engineering Faculty and Students For
Faculty Research on Classroom
Teaching and Learning,
Marne G.
Helgesen, University of Illinois
24Wld WORKSHOP, Multitasking in the
Laboratory, Thomas W.
Schultz,
Purdue University
......
Author/Session Chairman Index
769
771
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С«КП*
V U
1991
Frontiers in Education Conference
xii
Author/Session Chairman Index
Haurice F.
Aburdeno
........589, 691
Edward R.
Aloí
........... 283
Oktay Alkin
............ 364
Kary
В.
Anderson..........
24β
Peter
Η.
Anderson ......... 338
Richard M.
Andrea ......... 41
Harcos
Castellanos
Aguirro
..... 575
Yoehikatu
Araki
......369, 501, 617
Herí
Baker
............. 273
Weeley
L.
Baldwin
......... 185
Edward W.
Ban
ios..........
161
Paul F.
Barber
.........
J7S,
682
Harlan
G.
Barchilón
........ 415
Robert Baron
............ 419
Keith Barker
............ 636
William
E. Barnes
......... 222
Richard
Η.
Barnett
......... 639
J.
B.
Boa ini
............ 87
Charles A. Beasloy
......... 529
Fred
W.
Beauřait
.......... 519
Steven
С.
Beering
......... 1
Eric Benedict
........... 760
C.
Beninati ............ 351
Gary
R.
Ber
to line
......... 556
Glenn R.
Blackwell ......... 430
Harion Blalock
........... 332
Dick K. Blandford
......... 480
James P.
Bobis
.........485, 687
Raghupathy
Bollini
......... 364
Robert J. Borne
.......... 121
Brent Bowen
............ 407
Gary M. Boyd
............ 742
D. Scott Brandt
.......... 309
Claude Brassard
.......... 713
Harold L.
Broberg
......... 359
Walter W. Buchanan
......... 382
Dan Budny
............. 332
Terry L. Burton
.......... 560
C. T. Carley
............ 675
David J. Cartwright
........ 691
Ralph K. Cavin III
......... 262
Daniel Ceccoine
.......... 375
Chin Lin Chen
........... 759
Timothy W. Cole
.......... 315
Scott Conway
............ 202
Elaine M. Cooney
..... ..... 257
F.
Corti
.............. 351
Virgil Cox
............. 346
Donald L. Crabtree
......... 226
George W. Crawford
......... 79
Richard C. Culver
.......... 6
Jane Z. Daniels
.......... 233
Cynthia Davis
.........288, 296
Glynda
Janee
Davis
......... 748
Don
!..
Dokkor
........... 300
Nnncy I.. Donton
.......... 355
Molvin G. DoSnrt
........... 315
SnUi
Dini
...........202, 453
R
lehn
rei
К.
Uu
Ink i
......... 661
Kennot
h B.
Dun
i pnce
........ 4 79
Paul T.
Durbin
........... 174
S. Olnni
Durrant
.......... 612
Hr
uè«» A.
Ki
кип*
t. «t i n
........ 515
Robert Kmjlinh
........... 30
Charlotti» A. Krdmnnn
.........
ЯЗ
Theodore* FnhlMinq
.........
r>49
An to
і
no A. Fwyhnli
.......7
j,
606
byl«»
П.
F«»inol
........... 54 1
Nornwin
Fogni ............
240
Joué
Α. Β.
Fort.«·
......... 6 29
Larry
Font
«r
............ 364
Jame« H.
Frio*
........... 302
Manaba
Fukunhime.......... 7 36
Susan
A.R.
Ga
r
rod
........121, 622
Don
К.
Gentry
........... 2
Annett« N.
Gillosplo
........ 355
Patricia
Giordano
......... 434
Maureen
В.
Gonzalez
........ 240
Richard
Grabieć
.......... 453
Lawrence P. Grayson
........ 19
Glenn
H
. Grundmann......... 54 3
John Gul
ledge ...........
323
Alejandro
Lozeno
Guzmen
....... 575
József Gyorkoa
........... 656
Jerrior A. Haddad
......... 105
Hossein
Hakim ...........
96
John
N.
Hârb
............ 612
Bruce A. Harding
..........
iii
M.
Hossein
Hariri
......... 187
Glen
В.
Harland
.......... 719
Daniel W. Hart
........... 681
Julie A. Held
........... 117
Ernest H.
Henniger.......140, 156
Eugene W. Henry
.......... 58
Robert J.
Herrick........434, 510
Herman W. Hill, Jr
......... 218
Bruce
Holman
............ 37 5
Mary B. Hooper
..........17, 73
Robert J. Houghtalen
........ 600
Bryan S. Hoyt
........... 691
William H. Hubbard
......... 719
Brenda S. Hudson
.......... 53
William B. Hudson
......... 53
Hiroo
Imamura
.......369, 501, 617
Terry Iahihara
........... 91
Magdy
F.
lekänder
......... 208
1991
Fronttere In
Education
Conference
771
J.
Michael
Jacob
.......... 719
Mary
Α.
Jasper........... 544
Donn Jasura
............ 584
Michael
J. Jef
feries
........ 535
J.
Gregory
Jolda
.......... 682
Edwin C.
Jones........... 381
J. B.
Jones ............ 107
Russel C.
Jones .......... 179
Geza
Jóos
............. 742
Duane
C. Jubert
.......... 438
Gordon
S. Kalley
.......... 26
Alan Karplus............ 202
Swami Karunamoorthy
........ 41
John J. Kinney
........... 596
James J. Kirkwood
......... 70
Richard E. Klein
.......... 47
Joseph
F. Kmec
........... 459
Yoh Kobori
........369, 501, 617
Wayne
D.
Kolanko
.......... 202
Troy
E.
Kostek
.........18, 475
Carol
Kramberg-Walker ....... 425
Thulasi Kumar
........... 179
William D. Lane
.......... 682
Carl S. Larson
........... 46
Michel Lavoie
........... 713
William K. LeBold
. .17, 73, 233, 332, 442
Jack C. Lee
............ 709
Jude Levasseur........... 713
Zhongraing Liang
.......... 34
Josue Njock
Libii
......... 580
P. M. Lin
............. 761
John
С
Lindenlaub .... 758, 760, 762
Edgar J. Luecke
.......... 731
David P. Lyons
........... 725
Spencer P. Magleby
......... 469
Gennaro
G.
Marino
......... 130
Julie Markle
............ 584
J. Campbell Martin
......... 141
Randy Massengale
.......... 589
E. J. Mastascusa
.......... 589
Julie Mathis
............ 407
Christine M. Maziar
........ 709
James F. McDonough
......... 660
Clare D. McGillem
......... 763
Richard G. McGinnis
........ 691
John Z. McRee
........... 753
Don A. Meador
........... 136
Andrew
R. Mech
.........588, 600
Abdeljalil
Métioui
......... 713
David G. Meyer
........... 14
R. D. Middlebrook
........399, 702
Yoshiro Miida
........... 736
Ronald L. Miller
.......... 213
Daniel E. Mulema
.......... 742
Robert D. Murphy
.......... 83
Ronald Musiak
........... 453
Ladimer S. Nagnrney
........ 360
Akira Nakajima
......369, 501, 617
Emil C.
Heu............ 506
Darrell
E.
Kewell ......... 687
Gerald S. November......... 388
Stacie
Swingle
Nunes
........ 584
Carol O Dell
............ 732
E. Okyere
............. 351
John G. Okyere
........... 438
J.
C. Olabe
............ 87
M. A. Olabe
............ 87
Barbara M.
Olds
.......... 213
J.
Ben O Neal,
Jr........
262, 496
Toshio
Ono
........369, 501, 617
Cynthia
L.
Orczyk
......... 622
Frank
Oreovicz
........... 767
John E. Oristian
.......... 375
Robert
H.
Orr
........... 212
William
G.
Ovens
.......... 596
Anthony J.A. Oxtoby
........ 491
Mark D. Pardue
........... 464
John M. Parr
............ 480
J. Jeffrey Peirce
......... 325
Jean Poland
............ 303
Russell Quong
........... 606
Anne Raich
............. 187
Muhammad H. Rashid
......... 63
Arsalan Razani
........... 569
W. Frank Reeve
........... 719
Kenneth E. Rennels
......... 433
Tom Rhyne
............. 112
Donald E. Richards
......... 600
Daryle E.
Riegel.......... 495
Anthony
L
Rigas .......... 540
Rudy
E.
Rogers........... 675
E.
Rothkopf ............ 351
Ivan Rozman
............ 656
Dale I. Rummer
........... 267
Josef Schlattman
.......... 394
Thomas W.
Schultz........642, 769
Chalmers
F. Sechrist.....3, 4, 282
Arnold E. Seigal
........288, 296
Erdogan M. Sener
.......... 647
Arturo
Serrano
S
.......... 127
Kanti
L.
Shah
........... 732
Julie
E.
Sharp
........... 604
Carol
M.
Shaw ...........
240
Kevin D. Shell
........... 442
Ian
R.
Simpson
........... 92
Margaret Singleton
......... 145
Christopher J. Smith
........ 67
David J. Smith
........... 375
•
Karl A. Smith
........... 118
Scott Smith
............ 364
Taggert Smith
........... 278
Luke Snell
............. 669
Wilma
G. (Billie)
Snell
...... 669
Gary
M. Somers
........... 523
Carl D. Sorensen
.......... 469
Kinichi
Souda
........... 369
Hansjoerg Stern
.......... 696
John A. Stine
........... 375
Kenjii Sugawara
.......... 736
Philip H. Swain
.......... 283
Manoel
F.
Tenario
......... 764
Ronald
E.
Terry
.......... 612
Charles
R.
Thomas
......... 38
1991
Frontiers in Education Conference
772
Robert
H.
Todd
.........460, 469
Curtia
J.
Toapkins
......... 169
John J.
Uhren,
Jr
.......... 58
Maaahiro Uk
igai
.......... 736
Asa
f Va
rol
............. 196
Ellen
Storoy
Veau
......... 496
Raymond P.
Vito
.......... 7 25
Peter von
ül
ahn .......... 630
Jamoe
E. Vrtia
........... 485
Ruth
I.
Walte ........... 232
Emily
M.
Wadaworth
......... 233
Patrick
Walen ........... 329
Maurica Walworth........510, 753
Phillip
С
Wankat ......... 767
Sherman
К.
Ward .......... 44 2
Roger Ware............. 38 2
Jim
Watson
............. 419
Herwin
L.
Weed
........... 667
Tatjana
Welzer
........... 656
Robert
J.
Whelchel
......... 151
Jerry L. Wickman
.......... 566
Edward L. Widener
........101, 414
Neal S. Widmer
.......12, 404,
6S3
Scott E. Wiley
........... 552
Robert
Williame .......... 669
David M. Williamson
........ 646
Douglas M. Yeager
......... 294
Stanley Yoder
........... 58
Charlee
F. Yokomoto ........ 382
Sandra A. Yost
........... 79
Frank H. Young
........... 593
Omar
Zia
.............. 192
Ida E. Zielinaka
.......... 742
Robert J. Zuercher
......... 529
1091
Fronttere
In Education Conference
773
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title | Frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 |
title_auth | Frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 |
title_exact_search | Frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 |
title_full | Frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 ed. by Lawrence P. Grayson |
title_fullStr | Frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 ed. by Lawrence P. Grayson |
title_full_unstemmed | Frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 ed. by Lawrence P. Grayson |
title_short | Frontiers in education |
title_sort | frontiers in education engineering education in a new world order proceedings twenty first annual conference september 21 24 1991 |
title_sub | engineering education in a new world order ; proceedings ; twenty-first annual conference September 21 - 24, 1991 |
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topic_facet | Ingenieur Ausbildung Konferenzschrift 1991 West Lafayette Ind. |
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