PROCEEDINGS
Volume 1 of 5
ASEE
Annual Conference
June 19-23, 1988
Portland, Oregon
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Table of Contents
Volume 1-5
In Session Chronological Order
Vo 1 time 1 Pages 1 - 457
Volume 2 Pages 458 - 931
Volume 3 Pages 932 - 1428
Volume 4 Pages 1429 - 1864
Volume 5 Pages 1865 - 2267
Session 0231
National Effective Teaching Institute:Curriculum Design
Education Research and Methods Division
Workshop: Rational Curriculum DesignRichard S. Culver, State Universityof New York, Peggy Fitch 563
NSF Programs And Processes
William S. Butcher, National Science
Foundation 2199
Session 1127
Division for Experimentation and
Laboratory--Oriented Studies Breakfast
Division for Experimentation and
Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Session 0264
Technical Writing WorkshopLiberal Education Division
Surveying Laboratories: Realism Is The Key
Roy R. Frank, Jr., Southern Illinois
University 333
Workshop: Teaching Technical WritingJack David Armold, DeVry Institute of
Technology 1694
Session 0457
Engineering at the High School Level
ASEE Guidance Committee
A Study Of Engineering In The SecondarySchool Of The United States
Elias Schutzman, National Science
Foundation 1116
Technological Literacy: The New Basic In
Education
Hinaruth Galey, University of
Colorado 112 3
Programs Which Help Translate TechnologyFor High School students
Mark J. Stratton, Society of
Manufacturing Engineers 1126
Session 0478
Proposal Writing WorkshopNew Engineering Educators Committee
Session 1202
Impact of Funded Research on
Undergraduate TeachingAerospace Division
Engineering Education's Love/Hate
Relationship With Research
James R. Eifert, Rose-Hulraan Institute
of Technology 2229
Research: Blessing Or Blight To
Engineering Education
Richard M. Roberds, University of
Tennessee Space Institute 2234
Development Of A Combined
Research/Instructional Gas DynamicsLaboratory
Dick Desautel, San Jose State
University -2238
Session 1203
Incorporating Biological Material in
Agricultural Engineering Courses III:
Food and Processing
Agricultural Engineering Division
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Teaching Engineering Properties Of Food
Materials: Incorporating Biological
ConceptsJ. Bruce Litchfield, University of
Illinois 973
Teaching Biochemical Engineering To
Agricultural Engineering Students
Albert Garcia III, Cady R. Engler,Vincent E. Swear, Texas A&M
University 977
Introducing Engineers To Biological SystemsN. Ross Bulley, University of
Manitoba 981
Session 1221
Novel Applications of Computersin the Teaching Process
Computers in Education Division
Novel Applications Of Computers In The
Teaching Process
Carl W. Steidley, Central WashingtonUniversity 178 7
Intelligent Computer-Assisted Instruction
Siripong Malasri, Civil & Architectural
Engineering 1788
Microcomputer Administered Problem
AssignmentsJerry M. Hatfield, Northern Arizona
University 1793
Building Troubleshooting Expertise With An
Interactive ExpertKeith Barker, University of
Connecticut 1787
A Pedagogical Computer-Aided Design ExpertSystem For Compensator DevelopmentGary B. Lament, Wright-Patterson AFB-1801
Highway Safety Manpower Allocation: A New
ApproachDavid W. Elizandro, East Texas State
University 1811
Session 1225
Women and Minority Co-ops:
Managing Cultural Differences
Cooperative Education Division
Women And Minority Co-ops: ManagingCultural Differences
Marcella Lusby Todd, E.I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company 443
Session 1226
Design of a Textbook-Ill
Design in Engineering Education Division
Design Of A Textbook III: The Users Have
Their SayLarry D. Simmond, University of
Portland 877
The Librarian's View of Textbook DesignJohn M. Robson, Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology 878
Testbooks For Graduate Students
Dieter Neumann, Portland State
University 881
Introducing New Concepts In EngineeringTextbooks: A Student's Perspective
Michael T. Wodaege, University of
Portland 884
Textbook Design: Students' Or Professors'
Wishes?
Robert F. Boehm, University of Utah - 887
Session 1227Excellence in Civil EngineeringTechnology Laboratories and
Field ProjectsDivision for Experimentation and
Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Excellence In Civil Engineering Technology-Laboratories And Field Projects -
Introduction
Timothy Zeigler, Southern Illinois
University 337
Importance Of Laboratory Program In A Civil
Engineering Technology Curriculum
Ajit S. Gill, Florida A&M
University 338
Use Of The Project Team Method In A HighwayMaterials Laboratory
William F. Eichfeld, Southern Illinois
University 342
Session 1238
Student Evaluation of CADD
Instruction I
Engi neering Design Graphics Division
Student Evaluation Of CADD Instruction I
Edward D. Galbraith, California State
Polytechnic University 932
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Versa CAD: A Viable CADD Package For
undergraduate CADD Instruction?Michael J. Miller, Robert A. wilke, OhioState University 933
Session 1240Future Directions in Engineering Economy
Engineering Economy Division
A Software Tool For Evaluating IndustrialLocal Area Networks
William G. Sullivan, University ofTennessee 1066
Symbolic Mathematical Computation In
Engineering EconomyThomas L. Ward, University of
Louisville 1074
Session 1245
Computer Use and ProductivityEngineering and Public Policy Division
The Partitioning Of The Production Process:
Implication For Small Manufacturers And
Their EmployeesBradley T. Shaw, Technology ManagementGroup 1150
Automated Training In The Use Of Software
Tools
Doris K. Liktke, Software ProductivityConsortium 1155
Session 1248
Innovative/Cost Effective Approachesfor the Engineering Technology
LaboratoryEngineering Technology Division
Innovative-Cost Effective Approaches For
The ET LaboratoryJames D. McBrayer, Franklin
University 1
The Analog Briefcase
Warren R. Hill, University of Southern
Colorado 2
Laboratory Projects In EET
Harold L. Brogerg, Indiana-Purdue
University 6
Design And Development Of An
Instrumentation Laboratory For Use By B.S.
Electrical And Mechanical Engineering
Technology Students
Monir Ahmad, Charles J. Waugarnan,Pennsylvania State University 11
Innovative - Cost Effective Approaches ForThe Engineering Technology Laboratory
Dr. Eddie Hildreth, Southern
University 14
Session 1252
Non-Traditional Degree Programs in
TechnologyEngineering Technology Division
Low Cost Electronic Delivery Systems For
Off-Campus Courses
James F. Scudder, Rochester institute
of Technology 16
University Of The State Of New York -
Nontraditional Technology Jpegree ProgramsLinda Headley-Walker, George DeSain,University of the State of
New York 20
Session 1254
Retention and Attrition - The Critical
Early Years
Freshman Programs, Minorities in
Engineering and Women in EngineeringCommittees
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Engineering Retention - The Critical EarlyYears
William K. LeBold, Purdue
University 830
Retention Of New-Era UndergraduateEngineering Students" The Need For
Administrative PlanningMerl Baker, University of Tennessee - 831
External Factors That Affect The Retention
Of Engineers: An Urban UniversityPerspective
Gerald S. Jakubowski, Gretchen Lovett,
The University of Toledo 838
Engineering Retention: National And
Institutional PerspectivesWilliam K. LeBold, Sherman K. Ward,
Purdue University 843
Promoting Professional And Personal Renewal
Among FacultyRonald D. Simpson, The University of
Georgia; Merl Baker, University of
Tennessee 8 53
Action Oriented Programs For women And
Minorities: National & institutional
PerspectivesJane z. Daniels, William K. LeBold,
Marion W. Blalock, Purdue University- 860
Conference Proceedings
Session 1264
The Engineer in HistoryLiberal Education Division
An Engineer's Excursion Into History:Early History Of The NACA
Mark Levinson, University of Maine —1695
The Experimental Work Of Hertz And Lodge:A Centennial Perspective
James P. Rybak, Mesa College 1701
The Airplane In The University: Industry-University Relations In Aeronautical
Engineering On The West Coast Between TheWorld Wars
Eric Schatzberg, University of
Pennsylvania 17 05
Thoughts On Free-Body Sketches In DynamicsJames B. Morrison, University of
Washington 1339
Mechanics Readiness Test: Revisited
Virgil W. Snyder, Michigan TechnologicalUniversity 13 45
Session 1290
The Effects of Subtle Discrimination
of the Academic Environment
The implications of Gender Bias for Women
Engineering Graduate Students
Denice Dee Denton, University of
Wisconsin 22(
Session 1266
International Perspectives on
Manufacturing Education
Manufacturing Division
Session 1326
Mini-PlenaryInte grat ing Reliability into the
Eng ineering Curriculum
Des ign in Engineering Educa
Division
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Perspectives On Engineering Education Andindustrial Growth In The People's RepublicOf China
David D. Acker, Defense Systems
Management College . 250
project-Based Manufacturing Engineering At
Aalborg University Center
Robert C. Creese, West VirginiaUniversity 258
Manufacturing Education In England And West
Germany
Venkitaswamy Raju, Rochester Institute of
Technology 271
Session 1271
Innovations in Mechanics Education I
Mechanics Division
Innovations In Mechanics EducationColonel Edward G. Tezak, United States
Military Academy 1322
Probing The Statics Competency Test
Peter A. Rosati, The University ofWestern Ontario 1323
Teaching The Process Of Problem Solving InCore Engineering Mechanics Courses
P.W. Whaley, J. Povlacs, University ofNebraska 1331
Reliability And Maintainability In
Engineering EducationFrank S. Goodell, United States Air
Force 890
Rationale For The Integration Of
Reliability Concepts Into The Contents Of
Design Courses Of An Engineering CurriculumThad L. D. Regulinski, Arizona State
University 896
Introducing Reliability Concepts In Machine
DesignJohn R. Steffen, Valparaiso University;Louis T. Hayes, Widener University;Dennis W. Weidemeier, Seattle University;Stephen Tennyson, North Dakota State
University 902
Integration Of Reliability Engineering In
The EE Design CurriculumJohn Gesink, Western Michigan University;Hobart F. McWilliams, Montana State
University 910
Session 1346
Mini-PlenaryEngineering Education and America's
Future in SpaceEngineering Research Council
The Space Program And Its Dependence On
Engineering EducationH. Guyford Stever, National Academy of
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Session 1369
Mini-PlenaryInternational Perspectives on Creativity.
Engineering Education in a New Ear
Mechanical Engineering Division
Experiences With Group-Projects And
Teachware In Control Engineering Education
At ETHZ
Walter Schaufelberger, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology 1165
The Mechatronics Challenges To Innovation
Kazuo Tamazaki, Toyohashi University of
Technology 1169
Session 1439
Descriptive Geomet ry and Geometric
Modeling
Engineering Design Graphics Division
Descriptive Geometry And Geometric ModelingJ. Alan Adams, United States Naval
Academy 938
Session 1602
Successful Utilization of CAD
Aerospace Division
Early CAD Experience Enhances Engineering
Design Education
Roland D. Jenison, Iowa State
University 22442
Session 1603
A Model Curriculum in Biological and
Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural Engineering Division
Robotic Simulation: A CAD Technique For
Architectural EngineeringDaniel L. Ryan, Clemson University — 997
An Application Of Expert System In
Structural DesignS. Malasri, M. Soltani, V. Rao,
University of Miami 1004
Two Dimensional CADD To Enhance
Architectural Engineering DesignBilly H. Wood, The University of
Texas 1008
Architectural Engineering - An Emerging
Specialty Education
Paul A. Seaburg, Pennsylvania State
University • 1013
Current Trends In The Use Of Advanced
Computer Technology For Building Design And
Construction
Mir M. Ali, University of Illinois —1016
Session 1610
Administration of Sponsored Capstone
Engineering Design Programs and Their
Impact on the University-IndustryInterface
Biomedical Engineering Division
The Administration Of An Industry Supported
Capstone Design Course
Eugene H. Bishop, Cecil 0. Huey, Jr.,
Clemson University 1610
Maintaining A Viable Industry Sponsor Base
And Its Long Term Effects
Rodney D. Hugelman, Manssour H.
Moeinzadeh, University of Illinois —1665
Session 1615
Civil Engineers and Lifelong Learning:
Current Practices
Civil Engineering Division
Project 2001 - Engineering For The 21st
CenturyDonald M. Edwards, Michigan State
University 985
Designing Agricultural And Biological
Engineering Curricula For Relevance To The
Future
Roy E. Young, Thomas H. Garner, Curtis
L. Weller, Clemson University 991
Session 1606
Emerging Technologies and Architectural
EngineeringArchitectural Engineering Division
The Professional Association's Role In
Continuing Education
Charles Day, American Society for Civil
-1432
Engineers1429
Continuing Education: A Consulting
Engineer's Perspective
Henry Klehn, Jr., Dames & Moore -
Continuing Education For Practicing Civil
Engineers Role Of The University
Hany Farran, California State polytechnic
University
Southern College Of Technology's
Comprehensive Minority Program
Harris T. Travis, Southern College of
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18 Years Of Continuing Education By The
National Highway Institute
George M. Shrieves, National HighwayInstitute < 14 4 3
The Centralization/DecentralizationArgument: Who Will Lead Continuing
Engineering Education
Session 1621
Problems and Innovations
and CIM
in CAD CAM
Computers in Education Division
Problems And Innovations In CAD, CAM And
CIM
Sally Steadman, University of
Wyoming 1817
Extending CADD To CAE On A Personal
Computer
George Y. Jumper, Jr., Worcester
Polytechnic Institute 1818
Microcomputer Bezier Curve-Fitting Routine
Improves High-Magnification CAD OperationsTeruo Fujii, David Hergert, Miami
University 1824
Making The Connection: Micro To Mainframe
CAD System Communication
Scot Carpenter, Southwest Missouri State
University 1827
Engineering Computer Graphics At Georgia
Tech
Walter E. Rodriguez-Ramos, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology 1832
Session 1625
Co-op: A Panacea or A Pandora's Box?
Cooperative Education Division
Co-op: A Panacea Or A Pandora's Box?
Thomas M. Akins, Georgia Institute of
Technology 183 8
Session 1627
State-of-the-Art Engineering
Laboratory ExperimentationDivision for Experimentation and
Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Design Oriented Laboratory For The First
Controls Course
J.E. Paler, R. Unnikrishnan, A.V. Mathew,Rochester Institute of Technology 345
Digital And Microprocessor Design Aided ByA Personal Computer
Joseph P. Bartelme, Oregon institute of
Technology 351
A Senior Project Course On Applications In
Digital Signal Processing With The TMS320
Rulph Chassaing, Roger Williams
College 354
Introduction Of HPLC Into IntegratedChemistry/Biochemistry Laboratory Courses
Stephen Walsh, K. Boesze, M. Cucolo, J.
Chu, F. Parisi, L. Michiels, College of
Mount Saint Vincent 360
Low Cost Undergraduate Engineering ComputerWorkstations...A Door To Innovative
TeachingEdward J. Bauman, Seattle Pacific
University 352
Design of Experiments via INSTROM 1331 LoadFrame
Alan K. Karplus, Western New England
College 368
Automation Of Integrated Circuits
Laboratory EquipmentH. Kim, M. Luqman, University of
Portland 371
Implementation Of An Instrumentation OptionIn The Curriculum And The Development Of An
Instrumentation and Process Control
LaboratoryG. Reed Marchant, Weber State
College 377
The Design Of A Low-Cost High Performance
Graphics And Image Processing Micro-
Computer Network
Hari B. Bidasaria, Brian Yoder, Central
Michigan University 384
Further Development Of Experimental Methods
In Membrane Processes
C. Stewart Slater, Helen C. Hollein,Louis Discepola, Michael A. Capone,Manhattan College 387
Digital Broadband Noise Synthesis By
Multirate Filtering Using The TMS 320C25
Rulph Chassaing, Roger William
College 394
Microcomputer Course For All EngineeringStudents
Richard L. Gonzales, Purdue UniversityCalumet 398
An Integrated Approach To ComputerOrganization And Hardware
Carl W. Steidley, Central Washington
University 402
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Session 1631
Educational Theories Put to Use
Educational Research and
Methods Division
Session 1640
New Age Teaching
Engineering Economy Division
Educational Theories Put To Use
Richard S. Culver, State Universityof New York 569
The Nature And Development Of EngineeringExpertiseKarl A. Smith, University of
Minnesota 570
Writing Homework Assignments To Evoke
Intellectual Processes
Charles F. Tokomoto, Indiana University-Purdue University 579
The Role Of Knowledge Structures In Problem
SolvingR. Gill, S. Gordon, J. Moore, C. Barbera,
University of Idaho 583
Some Implications Of Cognitive Science,
Cognitive Psychology, And Human Information
Processing For Engineering Education Of The
Future: Problem Solving, Cognition And
MetacognitionVirgil Cox, Gaston College 591
Session 1633
EAC-ABET and EE-Today and Tomorrow
Electrical Engineering Division
Teaching Engineering Economy: New
ChallengesBob E. White, Western Michigan
University 1079
The Use Of A Business Game In The TeachingOf Engineering Economy
Gerald J. Thuesen, Georgia Institute of
Technology 1080
Computers And The Future Of Engineering
Economy Education
Bob E. White, Western Michigan
University 1085
Session 1649
A Review of the National Forum on
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology Division
NFET-Facts For The Future
Dr. Warren W. Worthley, IPFW; Fred
Emshousen, Purdue University; Stephen
Cheshier, Southern College of Technology;
Leo Ruth, Ruth and Going 24
A Review Of The National Forum On
Engineering Technology: NFET '87
R. Graig Hubele, Purdue University 50
What Mathematics Should We Teach Electrical
Engineers?Edwin C. Jones, Jr., Iowa State
University 1556
Session 1635
Designing for Noise and Vibration
Control: Methods and Techniques
Engineering Acoustics and
Vibrations Committee
Session 1650
Women and Minorities in Engineering
Technology
Engineering Technology Division
Women, Ethics, And (Engineering) TechnologyJane Downey, St. Cloud State
University 52
Projects And Experiments To Provide Design
Experience In Noise And Vibration Control
J. Darrell Gibson, Rose-Hulman Institute
of Technology 683
Extreme Operating Conditions Of A Power
Plant Boiler Feedwater Pump
Milton G. Manos, Ohio Edison Company;
Fred K. Choy, University of Akron 687
Designing For Noise Control: Techniques
For Teaching Practicing EngineersWilliam S. Gatley, Motorola Government
Electronics Group 694
Session 1654
Integrating Design in a Four-Year
Engineering Curriculum
Freshman Program Committee and Designin Engineering Education Division
Foundations For A Capstone Course (Starting
In The Freshman Year)
Alan K. Karplus, Western New England
College 1130
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Integrating Design In A Four-Year
Engineering Curriculum
Lawrence J. Genalo, Iowa State
University -1132
Session 1656
Economics, Tax and Immigration Issues
for Graduate Students
Graduate Studies Division
Microelectronic Engineering At Rochester
Institute of Technology: From The Academic
PerspectiveRichard A. Kenyon, Rochester institute of
Institute 283
The Integration Of Multiple Disciplines In
Graduate Manufacturing Education
Henry A. Wiebe, Madison M. Daily,
University of Missouri-Rolla;Lieutenant Craig Scott, United States
Air Force 288
Economics, Tax And Immigration Issues For
Graduate Students
Ronald S. Kane, Stevens Institute of
Technology 476
Session L661
Instrumentation of the Vibration
Laboratory in a UniversityEnvironment
Instrumentation Division
Economically Testing Vibratory Behavior
R.W. Lally, Instruct Inc. •—1623
Microcomputers In An Intelligent Process
Instrumentation And Controls Laboratory
Alexander R. Czeto, Alois J. Riederer,
Trenton State College 1630
A Year's Experience With PC Instruments In
An EE LaboratoryEugene W. Henry, John J. Uhran, Jr.,
University of Notre Dame 1634
Personal Computer Based Data AcquisitionSystems For Mechanical Engineers
D. Paul Mehta, Bradley University 1639
Microcomputers As A Tool In A Mechanical
Engineering Laboratory
Jerry H. Hamelink, Western Michigan
University 16 46
Session 1666
Developing New Programs in
Manufacturing Education
Manufacturing Division
1666-Developing New Programs In
Manufacturing Education
C. Howard Heiden, University of Southern
Mississippi 275
Developing A Manufacturing TechnologyMaster's Program in a Traditionally Non-
Manufacturing RegionAllen E. Leybourne, III, C. Howard
Heiden, Shri K. Vajpayee, Universityof Southern Mississippi 276
Session 1668Problem Solving
Mathematics Division
Problem SolvingCharles W. Haines, Rochester Institute
of Technology 2088
Enriching Mathematical Problem Solving:Interdisciplinary LinkagesMarcia Birken, Anne C. Coon, Rochester
Institute of Technology 2089
The Psychology Of Problem Solving, What The
Research Tells Us
James Canelos, The Pennsylvania State
University •. 2091
Session 1669
Innovative Ideas in Mechanical
Engineering-Poster Session/Software Exchange
Mechanical Engineering Division
A Design Experience In An IntroductoryFluid Mechanics Course
John I. Hochstein, Washington University;
Philip M. Gerhart, University of
Evansvilie 1181
Introduction To Mechanism Design: A User
Friendly Approach To Computer Simulation
Steven J. Timmins, Michael Keefe, John
R. Zimmerman, University of Delaware-1186
Senior Projects And The Development Of The
LIT Small Arms FacilityLewis G. Frasch, Lawrence Institute of
Technology 119 3
An Algorithm For Determining The
Thermodynamic Properties Of A Pure
Vapor/GasSrirara Somasundaram, Kalyan Annamalai,Texas A&M University 1195
Designing For The Disabled
Saeed Niku, California Polytechnic State
University 1197
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Charles H. Marston, Villanova
University 119 9
Successful "Capstone" Design ProjectsJames F. Thorpe, University of
Cincinnati 1205
Vibration Testing In UndergraduateEngineering Technology Courses
Marek L. Szary, Joseph E. Barbay,Southern Illinois University 1206
A Computer Program For Automatic Generation
Of Robot Dynamic EquationsJ. Yuh, S. Yin, University of Hawaii
at Manoa 1210
Computer Simulation Of Double-Pipe Heat
Exchangers With Non-Adiabatic Outside
Surface
Rasmesh C. Prasad, University of New
Brunswick 1212
Early Preparation Tools For Technical
Students
George David Parsons, Indiana University-Purdue University •—1215
A Linkage Mechanism Graphical Simulator
Martin Pike, Trenton State College —1218
Robotics And Manufacturing instruction In
Universities - Who Should Teach What?
Stuart Wilkinson, University of South
Florida 1223
Use Of PC's To Study DynamicCharacteristics Of X-Y Recorders And
Cantilever Beams
A.K. Kulkarni, D.G. Kasture, The
Pennsylvania State University 1225
A Pilot Class Of Educational Reform For
Training Advanced Engineering Students
Yu, Bing-Feng, Xi'an Jiaotong
University 1229
Laboratory Experiments From Vibration For
Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering
Technology Students
Marek L. Szary, Southern Illinois
University 1233
Session 1683
Networks in Physics and EngineeringEducation
Physics Division
Computer Networks For Remote Laboratories
In Physics And EngineeringScott Starks, David Elizandro, East
Texas State University; Barry Leiner,Research Institute of Advances Computer
Science; Michael Wiskershen, Stanford
University 2007
Session 1723
Continuing Professional DevelopmentDivision Business MeetingContinuing Professional
Development Division
Session 1849
Special Interest Group in ComputerApplications
Engineering Technology Division
Computer Applications—TechnologyAssessment
King Osborne, University of Central
Florida 60
Session 1851
Special Interest Group in
Telecommunications
En gineering Technology Division
Authoring And Using CAI In DigitalElectronics
Gregory L. Moss, Purdue University — 56
Session 1878
Effective Tools for Classroom TeachingNew Engineering Educators Committee
Effective Tools For Classroom Teaching
James G. Smith, Susan Garrod, Purdue
University 2203
How To Adapt Your Teaching Style For
Teaching On TV
Susan A.R. Garrod, Purdue University-2204
USing Software To Demonstrate Digital
Communications Concepts: Applications Of
The HP I-Q TUTOR Software
Susan A.R. Garrod, Purdue University-2207
Needs For Cooperative Networks In Physics
And Engineering Education:, A Lesson From
The Interamerican Conferende In Physics
Andres F. Rodriquez, University of the
Pacific 2004
The Use Of Microcomputers And Their
Graphical Capabilities In The Classroom
Two ExamplesDavid L. Whitman, University of
Wyoming -2209
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Session 2202
Innovations in Aerospace Education
Aerospace Division
Innovations In Aerospace Education
Randall J. Stiles, United States AirForce Academy • 2247
The Development Of A New University SpaceDegree And Related Programs For The
Management Of Technology (MOT)Edward G. Howard, University ofColorado 2248
Composite Materials - A Necessary EducationFor Aerospace Undergraduates Of Today AndTomorrow
Swami Karunamoorthy, Ray Nitzsche, LarryViehland, Parks College of Saint LewisUniversity 2253
R & M 2000 Activities At The Air Forceinstitute Of TechnologyDavid G. Robinson, Terry D. Hinnerichs,Air Force Institute of Technology 2257
Redesigning An Aeronautics LaboratoryCourse: A Success Story
Randall J. Stiles, Vincent M. Parisi, II
United States Air Force Academy 2261
Session 2210
The Status of the Clinical Engineer:Profession of Avocation?
Biomedical Engineering Division
Are New Duties Emerging For The Clinical
Engineer?Seymour Ben-Zvi, SUNY Health Science
Center 1669
Session 2215
Who Is to Teach Design?Civil Engineering Division
Team Teaching Approach To Reinforced
Concrete DesignHarold Harris, B.G.R. Architects-
-Engineers; Kishor C. Mehta, Ernst W.
Kiesling, Texas Tech University 1455
Educator-Practitioner Interaction: ASCE's
Past And Future AttemptsHoward I. Epstein, University of
Connecticut 1459
Session 2221
Computers in the Teaching of Circuits
and Electronics
Computers in Education Division
Session 2203
Incorporating Biological Materialin Agricultural Engineering Courses IV:
Structures and Environmental Area
Agricultural Engineering Division
Incorporating Biology And Biometeorology In
The Engineering Of Plant And AnimalEnvi ronments
Dennis P. Stombaugh, The Ohio StateUniversity 1020
Bioenvironmental Engineering-Responding To
Advanced Environmental Control NeedsLeslie L. Christianson, Martin L.
Hellickson, Louis D, Albright, OregonState University 1026
Environmental Factors Affecting BiologicalSystems—Teaching Methods
James A. DeShazer, George E. Meyer,University of Nebraska 1032
Physiological Responses Of Plants And
Animals in Controlled EnvironmentalsGarrett L. Van Wicklen, University of
Georgia 10 37
An Optimized Simulation Of DynamicContinuous Models
Fred 0. Simons, Jr. FAMU/FSU College of
Engineering; Richard C. Harden, UCF
College of Engineering 1839
On The Role Of The Personal Computer In
Teaching DesignJames A. Svoboda, Clarkson
University 1844
An inexpensive System For TeachingPrinciples Of Electronic CAD
Francis M. Long, Jerry C. Hamann, Nazmul
Ula, Timothy A. Estes, University of
Wyoming 18 52
Teaching Electronics Using An EquationSolver
Harry R. Baxter, Arizona State
University 1857
SPICE, XFER And SPP in Transformed circuit
AnalysisHarold L. Broberg, Indiana-Purdue
University 1860
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Session 2225
TO Be or Not to Be? (Ethical)-
That is the Ques tion
Coope rative Education Division
Session 2233
IEEE Education Society ADCOM MeetingElectrical Engineering Division
"To Be Or Not To Be? (Ethical) - That Is
The Question"
Luther B. Epting, Mississippi State
University 444
Cooperative Education Ethics- A University
Coordinator's PerspectiveJack D. Leer, Drexel University 445
College And Industry's Stake In The Future
Chris T. Jelepis, Drexel University- 449
Are You Sure You Need An "Engineer"?William K. Dalton, Purdue
University 454
Session 2227
NSF-Supported UndergraduateInstrumentation
Division for Experimentation and
Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Session 2235
Increased Teaching Effectiveness:
Laboratory Exercises
Engineering Acoustics and Vibration
Committee
Session Chairman's Remarks On Increased
Teaching Effectiveness: LaboratoryExercises
Robert D. Celmer, University of
Hartford 699
PC-Based Vibration And Sound Laboratories
At The United States Air Force AcademyMark S. Ewing, John B. Ullmen, United
States Air Force Academy 700
A Senior Design Elective With Industry-
Sponsored Noise Control ProjectsRobert D. Celmer, University of
Hartford 707
A Robotics And Computer Vision Laboratory
John A. Cicero, Illinois Benedictine
College 407
Modern induction Melting Facilities For
Experiments In Materials Engineering
George T. Murray, Daniel W. Walsh,
California Polytechnic 410
Development Of A Model UndergraduateFiberoptic Communication Systems Laboratory
Preston A. White, III, Southern College
of Technology414
Session 2231
Training and Nurturing of the
College Teacher
Educational Research and Methods Division
Session 2238
Student Evaluation of CADD
Instruction II
Engineering Design Graphics Division
Design Of The Metric End Plate On The
Holguin CADD SystemRonald E. Barr, Troy D. Feese, Universityof Texas 947
Session 2242
Building Campus Information Systems:
Academic Computing in a Networked
Environment
Engineering Libraries Division
Faculty Development At The Air Force
AcademyRandall J. Stiles, Michael L. Smith,
United States Air Force Academy 596
Identifying And Nurturing Departments Of
Teaching Excellence
Gordon H. Flammer, Lloyd H. Bartholome,
Utah State University 604
Libraries' Response To A ChangingInformation Environment
Phyllis E. Jaynes, Dartmouth College
Library2061
Session 2243
Management Games: The New Era in
Engineering Management Education
Engineering Management Division
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Using Simulation Software Packages To
Illustrate Effects Of Alternate
Manufacturing StrategiesPeter J. Schmidt, University of
Missouri 1969
Systems Integration: A Classroom
Simulation
Jerome G. Lake, University of
Maryland 1972
Why Engineers And Scientists Often Fail As
Managers And A Solution Through ManagementGames And Simulations
Owen C. Gadeken, Defense SystemsManagement College 1976
Session 2247
A Quarter Century of the BET
Engineering Technology Council
A Great Resource For Oregon's DevelopingSilicon Forest
David M. Hata, Portland CommunityCollege 86
Education Means Business In OregonCharmagne D. Ehrenhaus, Llntner Center
for Advanced Education 87
Connecting Secondary With Post SecondaryVocational Technical Programs
Alan J. Miller, Portland CommunityCollege 90
Session 2254
Counseling and Advising of Lower-
Division Engineering Students
Freshman Programs, Minorities in
Engineering and Women in EngineeringCommittees
ABET And Engineering Technology In The
Early Years
Winston D. Purvine, Oregon Institute
of Technology 63
Session 2248
Telecommunication Courses and Program
DevelopmentsEngineering Technology Division
Telecommunications Course And Program
DevelopmentsAllen Katz, Trenton State College 67
Digital And Data Communications:
Curriculum And Laboratory DevelopmentSusan A.R. Garrod, Purdue University- 68
Teaching Networking Technology And LANs:
Ideas And MethodologyRobert J. Borns, Purdue University — 72
Four-Year Telecommunications EngineeringTechnology ProgramRobert L. Weiler, Capitol College 77
On Designing Microcomputer Network
ExperimentsPaul I-Hai Lin, Indiana-Purdue
University 80
Session 2249A Great Resource for Oregon's
Developing Silicon Forest
Engineering Technology Division
Counseling And Advising of Lower Division
Engineering Students
Larry D. Zirkle, Oklahoma State
University 868
Creating A Peer Mentoring Program For Black
Engineering Freshmen
Robert W. Sneisire, Susan J. S. Lasser,Clemson University 869
Session 2256
What Is It Like to Be A Graduate Student?
Graduate Studies Division
Session 2262
Integration of Cultural Education
International Division
Session Remarks 2262
Ludmilla Amani, New York Institute of
Technology 782
Widening Engineering Training In West
GermanyEvelies Mayer, Technical University of
Darmstadt 783
Beginning A New Era In EngineeringEducation: The Example Of A French
Scientific "Grande Ecole" ENST Br.
Ian R. Simpson, Brest Cedex France — 788
Engineering Education - An IntegratedApproach Towards All round Development
M.N. Shivaram, Sri JayachamarajendraScience & Technology Entrepreneurspark 792
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Session 2266
The Human Dimension of ManufacturingManufacturing Division
What Is Appropriate In A First Numerical
Analysis Course For Engineers?Arthur L. Schoenstadt, Naval PostgraduateSchool 2108
The Human Dimension Of ManufacturingRobert English, Purdue University 291
Using A Team Approach In A ManufacturingLaboratory Course
Bradley C. Harriger, Purdue
University 292
CAD Training For The Adult Learner
Charles DeRoller, Rochester Institute
of Technology 295
Faculty Development In ManufacturingEducation
Venkitaswamy Raju, Rochester Instituteof Technology 297
Quality Control Education-People Skills Are
KeyRobert English, Purdue University 299
Session 2267
Integrating Research Technology into
the Undergraduate Curriculum
Materials Division
The Use Of The Scanning Electron MicroscopeAnd Fracture Mechanics In Mechanical
Engineering Education At Villanova
UniversityKei-Peng Jen, Villanova University —1736
Cal Poly SLO, NSF, And The Gleeble DynamicMetallurgy And Materials Engineering
Daniel W. Walsh, George T. Murray, Cal
Poly 17 45
Session 2268
Applied Math for EngineersMathematics Division
Session 2269TIME I~Trends in Mechanical Engineering I
Mechanical Engineering Division
Applications Of Computer-Machine Interface
Systems in Teaching ManufacturingEngineering Laboratories
Osama M. Ettouney, Miami University -1237
Design Journals To Improve Thinking And
Writing Skills In EngineeringCarl R. B. Heorger, Montana State
University; John C. Bean, Seattle
University 1242
Using An Industry Sponsored "Factory Of TheFuture" To Teach Manufacturing PrinciplesTo Mechanical EngineersJohn F. Stephens, University of
Southwestern Louisiana 1249
Design Projects For A ManufacturingProcesses Course
F.R. Eshelman, R.M. Wabrek, Universityof Wisconsin 1253
Mechanical Engineering And ManufacturingEngineering Education
Stephen Malkin, University ofMassachusetts 1258
The Role Of Mechanical Engineering In
Manufacturing EducationA. Chukwujekwu Okafor, Y. Omurtag,University of Missouri 1261
Industrial Automation Course For Mechanical
Engineering Students
Oren Masory, Texas A&M University 1265
Session 2271
Innovations in-Fluid Mechanics Education
Mechanics Division
Applications Of Discrete Maximum PrinciplesIn The Numerical Solution Of PDE's
Elizabeth G. Yanik, Virginia Commonwealth
University 2096
Generalized Functions In Signal ProcessingJohn Schmeelk, Virginia Commonwealth
University 2101
Gaussian Elimination With Maximal Row
Pivoting And ScalingSurendra Kumar Gupta, Rochester Institute
of Technology 2105
Innovations In Fluid Mechanics EducationElliot R. Eisenberg, The PennsylvaniaState University 1350
Developing The Applied Fluid-Mechanics Lab
Edward L. Widener, Purdue
University 1351
The Relationship Between Fluid MechanicsAnd Fluid Power
Robert L. Mott, University of
Dayton 1356
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Fluid Mechanics Courses In EngineeringTechnology
Elliot R. Eisenberg, The PennsylvaniaState University; Raymond F. Neathery,Oklahoma State University 1359
Problem Solving - A Part Of Instruction In
Fluid Mechanics
Ainbar K. Mitra, Iowa State
University 1370
Architectural Engineering At The UniversityOf Illinois At Chicago
Rene Amon, Robert W. Gerstner, Universityof Illinois 1047
Session 2510
Educational Strategies in BiomechanicsBiomedical Engineering and
Mechanics Divisions
Session 2278
Strategies for Outside the Classroom
New Engineering Educators Committee
Remember-You Have A Life To Live, Too
James E. Stice, The University ofTexas 2217
Session 2283
Holography and Fiber Optics in
Science and IndustryPhysics Division and Edison Electric
Institute
Teaching Biomechanics To UndergraduateBiomedical Engineers
David B. Reynolds, Wright State
University 1672
Educational Strategies In Biomechanics: An
Approach Emphasizing Load DistributionBetween Tissues During Various Tasks
Jack M. Winters, Arizona State
University 1674
Session 2513
Biochemical Engineering Education
Chemical Engineering Division
Holographic Interferometry With An ExampleFrom AerodynamicsRichard L. Perry, University of the
Pacific 2012
Fiber Optics In The Utility IndustryLawrence M. Hollingsworth, Ohio Edison
Company 2018
Deformation Analysis Using HolographicInterferometry
Paul D. Plotkowski, David E. Parker,GMI Engineering & ManagementInstitute 2025
Session 2506
Architectural Engineering: Curriculum
Development, Enrollment and Trends
Architectural Engineering Division
Variable Ventilation
Peter Rojeski, Jr., North Carolina AST
University 1041
The Certified Professional: An Alternative
To The Routine Processing Of BuildingPermits
A.L. Duff Macdonell, university of
British Columbia 1044
Development Of An Introductory LaboratoryCourse In Biochemical Engineering
Nam Sun Wang, University of Maryland-1772
Session 2521
Computers in Education Post
Software Swap
er Session/
Comput ers in Education Division
Interactive computer Graphics As A TeachingAnd Design Tool For Dealing With Nonlinear
Multisolution Problems
Helen Kuznetsov, University of
Illinois 186 5
A DC Circuit Simulation Program With
Graphical Input/OutputJerry M. Hatfield, Northern Arizona
University 1871
Techniques That Stress Input Accuracy For
Interactive Computer ProgramsCharles J. waugaman, David E. Roth,
Pennsylvania State University 1874
Using PSPICE And IGSPICE For Circuit
Analysis And SynthesisWunnava V. Subbarao, James Wong Chong,Florida International University —<—1878
A Grading Program Using Basic And The
IBM/PC
Harry R. Baxter, Arizona State
University 188 4
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Personal Computer Aided Analog FilterDesigns
Richard F. Dehler, Robert J. Martin,University of Central Florida 1887
A Simulation Of Phased Locked Loops On AP.C. To Teach Linear Systems Principles
Demosthenes P. Gelopulos, ValparaisoUniversity 1901
Programmable Logic Controller Simulation OnA Microcomputer
Joey K. Parker, University ofAlabama
1907
An Analog Computer Simulator For Personal
ComputersRaymond G. Jacquot, Jerry C. Hamann,University of Wyoming; David R. Richman,Westinghouse Electric Corp. 1912
If They Don't Need It, Don't Give It ToThem
High F. Keedy, Vanderbilt Unlversity-1916
Increasing The Engineering Educator's
Efficiency: More Effective Use Of
Computers Outside The Classroom
Christopher J. Smith, Purdue
University 1920
Session 2525
Will History Repeat Itself?
Cooperative Education Division
Session 2527
Innovations in Laboratory Instruction
Division for Experimentation and
Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Fain, N.A. Pendergrass, Gerald Lemay,Southeastern Massachusetts
University 430
Computer Modelling And Verification Of
Steam Nozzle Flows In An UndergraduateThermo/Fluids Laboratory
Joel W. Hollenberg, The Cooper Union
Engineering School; Andrew Anslemo,Columbia University 436
Session 2531
Using Non-Academic Engineers to Teach
UndergraduatesEducational Research and
Methods Division
Using Non-Academic Engineers To Teach
UndergraduatesRichard J. Leuba, North Carolina State
University 612
Civil Engineering Design Education ThroughSatellite Television Linkages
Edward A. Beimborn, Gabor M. Karadi,University of Wisconsin 613
The Use Of Industrial Interaction To
Improve The Effectiveness Of The Senior
Design ExperienceFrancis S. Manning, Andrew J. Wilson,Richard E. Thompson, University of
Tulsa 620
Computer Communications With Remote ProjectClients, Part II
Michael J. Pavelich, Barbara M. Olds,Colorado School of Mines 625
NSF/Industry Cooperative Video Course
Development At Syracuse UniversityVirgil W. Eveleigh, Syracuse
University 628
Innovations In Laboratory Instruction
C. Stewart Slater, Manhattan College;Robert H. Caverly, Southeastern
Massachusetts University 419
An Undergraduate Artificial Intelligence
LaboratoryRichard Spillman, Pacific Lutheran
University 420
Design Of S Three-Year Computer Assisted
Electrical Engineering Laboratory Sequence-Part I, Philosophy
N.A. Pendergrass, Gilbert Fain,Southeastern Massachusetts
University 424
The Design Of S Three Year ComputerAssisted Electrical Engineering LaboratorySequence - Part II, Implementation
Robert Caverly, Thomas Curry, Gilbert
Session 2534
The Development of and Experience with
Energy Conservation Students Projects,Courses and Curricula
Energy and Conversion Conservation
Division
Supplementing Electric Power System Courses
K. Ganesan, D.L. Stuehm, North Dakota
State University 733
Instruction Of Stream Balances In A Process
Design Course At Howard UniversityM. Gopala Rao, Howard University, Willemv.L. Campagne, Campagne Associates — 738
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Making Thermo Easy To Understand
Sayyed M. Kazem, Purdue University 743
Internship Program in Energy Management At
Texas A&M UniversityWilliam D. Turner, Dennis L. O'Neal,Warren M. Heffington, Sriram
Somasundaram,N.K. Anand, David E. Claridge, Texas A&M
University 747
Old Fashioned Graphics In A New EnvironmentJames C. Shahan, Iowa State
University 966
Session 2543The New Era in
AlongEngineering Management
the Pacific Rim
Engineering Management Division
Session 2535
Increased Teaching Effectiveness:
Computer Modeling and Classroom
Demonstrations
Engineering Acoustics and Vibration
Committee
Electrical Engineering Concepts Used For
Modeling In AcousticsRichard F. Schwartz, State University of
New York 710
Understanding Mode Shapes Using A SimplePhysical Model
Thomas P. Bostick, Edward G. Tezak,United States Military Academy 714
Classroom Computers: Don't Forget The
AnalogEdger Conley, University of Alaska — 719
Use Of Fast Fourier Transform Analyzers For
Senior ProjectsP.K. Raju, Malcolm J. Crocker, Auburn
University 722
Using Computers To Study Rigid Bodyisolation
Charles E. Spiekermann, Frank M. MungoNorth Colorado State University 728
The Dragon is Awake
George M. Starken, The John HopkinsUniversity 1978
The Role Of Education In United States vs.
Pacific Rim CompetitionKerry Welker, Procter and Gamble ProductsCompany; Henry A. Wiebe, University ofMissouri 1984
Session 2545
State Policy/Pro jrams Rega rdingUnderrepresented Minorities in
EngineeringEng ineeri ng and Publ ic Policy Division
State Programs For UnderrepresentedMinorities In Engineering And Graduate
Education
Vinetta Jones, UNC Mathematics And
Science Education Network 1159
Session 2549
Certi fication and Registration for
Engineering Techno] ogy
Engineering Technology Division
Session 2539
Instruction in CADD Fundamentals
Engineering Design Graphics Division
Fundamentals Of CADD-Based EngineeringGraphicsLaneda S. Barr, The University of
Texas 952
Instruction In CADD Fundamentals Solid
Modeling As The Core Of The New CADD
Josann Duane, The Ohio State
University 957
Trade Offs In Using Industrial Solids
Modeling Software vs. Instructional (S/WDeveloped By An Educational Institution)
Software For Undergraduate EngineeringCurricula
Barry D. Braunstein, Digital EquipmentCorporation 963
Certification And Registration For
Engineering TechnologyJohn Antrim, National Institute for
Certification in EngineeringTechnologies 94
A Summary Of Issues in Professional
Registration
George W. DeSain, university of the State
of New York 95
Engineering Technology Graduates,
Employers, And RegistrationTimothy W. Zeigler, Southern Illinois
University 98
NICET Certification as a Condition Of
EmploymentJohn D. Antrim, National Society of
Professional Engineers 101
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Conference Proceedings
Session 2550
Industry Experience for EngineeringTechnology Faculty
Engineering Technology Division
Session 2556
Keeping Pace with Recent Developments in
Graduate Studies
Industrial Experience For Engineering And
Training FacultyR. Eugene Nix, Purdue University 103
Successful Industrial Experience For Summer
Faculty Hires
R. Eugene Nix, Purdue University 104
Successful Industrial Experience via
Student/Industry ProjectsG. Ali Shaykhian, University of Central
Florida 107
Session 2551
Textbooks-Writing and PublishingEngineering Technology Division
What's Good And Bad In Technology Textbooks
Joseph Greenfield, Rochester Instituteof Technology 112
Keeping Pace With Recent Developments In
Graduate Studies
Anthony B. Giordano, PolytechnicUniversity 483
New Graduate Manufacturing SystemsEngineering Curricula At The University Of
Missouri-Columbia
Michael S. Leonard, University of
Missouri 486
Automation And Robotics: Curriculum And
Laboratory DevelopmentSergio E. Martinex, Ted S. lee, Florida
International University 491
Customizing CAD/CAM via IndustryInteraction
S. Tennyson, K. Ebeling, J. Stanislao,S. Sumra, North Dakota State
University 495
Designing Signal Processors With DSP AndBit-Slice Microprocessors
Subramaniam Ganesan, Oakland
University 501
Session 2554
Computing Tools for New EngineersFreshman Programs Committee
Session 2560
Current Topics: Information SystemsInformation Systems Division
Broadening The Base Of Software
ApplicationsBruce R. Dewey, University of
Wyoming 113 3
Computer Software For Visualization In A
Freshman Engineering ProgramDeLoss H. Bowers, Arizona State
Univesity 1135
What If: Spreadsheets For EngineeringFreshman
Lawrence J. Genalo, Iowa State
University, Bruce R. Dewey, University of
Wyoming 1138
Introducing Engineering Software Tools To
Freshman Engineering Students
Hugh F. Keedy, Vanderbilt University-1142
Providing Digital Computing Software For
All Students Enrolled In A College Of
Engineering Course At The University Of
Alabama
James T. Weiss, University of
Alabama 1147
A Decision-Support System For ManpowerScheduling-A Class-Developed Case StudyFrom A Public UtilityBeverly A. Sloane-Seale, IBM, Port of
Spain; Colin 0. Benjamin, Universityof Missouri-Rolla 458
Consider In Teaching Knowledge-BasedSystems And Supervising Course ProjectsCihan H. Dagli, University of Missouri-
Rolla; Zhang Huai-Fa, Logistics
Engineering Institute 464
Experiences With A Token Ring Network For
Faculty
Raymond M. Kluczny, Madison M. Daily,Yildirim Omurtag, University of
Missouri 469
Information Systems In Production
Management: An Educational Perspective
Billy M. Thornton, Colorado State
University 472
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Session 2562
International Model s in EngineeringEducation
International Division
A Quick Look At Freshman EngineeringAchievement On Opposite Sides Of The World
Thomas A. Boyle, Purdue University — 800
Continuing Education And Curriculum
Development In Engineering Education - A
Model In Indian Context
G.N.M. Dixit, S.J. College of
Engineering 803
A Look At Fuzhou University And EngineeringEducation In China
Tian S. Lim, United States Naval
Academy 810
Scientific And Technological Initiation In
Engineering Education - A Drive For
Innovation
Marcius F. Giorgetti, Sao Paulo
Brazil 813
Session 2566
New Courses—New Topics for
Manufacturing Education
Manufacturing Division
Certification: A Practical Method For
Setting The Competence Level Of
Manufacturing EngineersMerl Baker, The University of
Tennessee 1271
Intern Design Program Mechanical
EngineeringAndrew J. Edmondson, Frank H. Speckhart,University of Tennessee 1279
Industry's Perception Of EngineeringEducation
Jess J. Comer, South Dakota School of
Mines 1282
Dynamic Temperature Measurement
R. Budwig, S. Beyerlein, J. Baldus, A:
Engmark, D. Neibauer, C. Quijano,University of Idaho 1285
Integrating Materials And ManufacturingConcepts For Optimal Cost Benefit Ratio: A
Case StudyAnil Saigal, Tufts University 1293
Packaging Engineering Education
Steven W. Gyeszly, Texas A&M
University 1298
Session 2578
Promotion and Tenure
New Engineering Educators Committee
An Analysis Of Manufacturing SystemEngineering Laboratory Development
Bopaya Bidanda, Harvey Wolfe, Universityof Pittsburgh 303
Producibility: Designing For Production
John W. Priest, The University of
Texas 308
Knowledge Engineering: The Future
Engineering Education
John E. Rudzki, Jr., Trinity
University 311
Exploring The Synergism Of Old And New
Technology Instruction
Troy E. Kostek, Hansjoerg Stern, Purdue
University 314
The Design Of An Experimental Device For
Measuring Differential Pressure In The
Fluid Mechanics LaboratoryWilliam S. Janna, Memphis State
University 320
Session 2569
TIME II-Trends in Mechanical
Engineering II
Mechanical Engineering Division
Developing A Positive Tenure Case
Gary W. Poehlein, Georgia Institute of
Technology 2220
The Impact Of Formalized Peer Evaluation Of
Instruction On Tenure And Promotion
Reid C. Miller, Washington State
University 2225
Session 2583
Physics, Mathematics and EngineeringTechnology in a New Era of
Engineering Educa tion
Physics and Mathematics Divisions
Physics, Mathematics, And EngineeringTechnology
Patricia E. Burt, United States Naval
Academy 2 031
The Future Of Physics Instruction In
Engineering TechnologyAlan Hadad, Wentworth Institute of
Technology 2 033
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Session 2590Developing an Academic Program in
Response to an Industry NeedRelations with Industry Division
Session 2626
Understanding Design-Practice, Theoryand Teaching
Design in Engineering Education Division
Microelectronic Engineering RochesterInstitute Of Technology: An IndustryPerspective
Frederick T. Tucker, Motorola, inc. - 220
Developing And Maintaining And IndustrialAffiliate Program
Joan M. Tierney, Rochester Institute ofTechnology 22 4
Session 2606innovative Instruction in Engineering
DesignArchitectural Engineering Division
Integration Of Failure Case Studies IntoThe Architectural Engineering Curriculum
Kenneth L. Carper, Washington StateUnive rs i ty 10 4 9
Recent Experiences With The Hands-On-SteelProgramRonald E. Shaeffer, Florida A&M
University 10 54
Automated Design Of Cantilever RetainingWalls
Antonio Nanni, Santiago Maldonado,Michael K. Phang, University ofMiami
1056
Maintenance Resource Prediction ModelDevelopment And Implementation
Edgar S. Neely, Jr., Robert D.
Neathammer, Construction EngineeringResearch Lab 1062
Session 2610
Integrating Personal Computers intothe Classroom/Laboratory
Biomedical Engineering Division
Understanding Design-Practice, Theory And
TeachingJesa H. Kreiner, California State
University 913
How Understanding The Mechanical DesignProcess May Change Engineering EducationDavid G. Ullman, University of
Oregon 914
Theory vs. Practice Of Engineering DesignW. Ernst Eder, Royal Military Collegeof Canada
921
The Relationship Between Materials And
Design, Is It Done Well?C.E. Price, Oklahoma State University;J.H. Kreiner, California State
University 926
Session 2631
Approaches to Teaching TechnicalCommunications
Educational Research and Methods Division
The Effective Technical Communication
Program At Clemson UniversityWayne Bennett, Dan McAuliff, DoyleHolstead, Clemson University 634
Communication Can Be Fun
Jerome N. Borowick, California State
Polytechnic University 640
Editing Engineering Student Documents UsingWriting Analysis SoftwareBarbara M. Olds, Robert H. King,Colorado School of Mines 642
Session 2633
What Mathematics Should We Teach
Electrical EngineersElectrical Engineering Division
Integrating Personal Computers Into The
Classroom/LaboratoryGlen C. Gerhard, University of New
Hampshire 1679
Student Design And Problem Solving On The
Macintosh II
Kevin J. Scoles, Drexel University —1680
The U.S. Looks At Calculus
Bernard L. Madison, University of
Arkansas -1557
Discrete Systems: A Natural Beginning For
Linear Systems TheoryR.D. Strum, Naval Postgraduate School;D.E. Kirk, San Jose State
University 1562
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Session 2634The Growing Impact of Computers in EnergyConversion and Conservation Education
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Division
Session 2649
Engineering Technology Applicationsof CAI
Engineering Technology Division
The Growing Impact Of Computers In EnergyConversion And Conservation Education
Richard J. Jendrucko, University of
Tennessee 753
The Limitations Of Classical EngineeringCurricula In Preparing Students For Careers
In Industrial Energy ManagementRichard J. Jendrucko, University of
Tennessee 754
The Application Of A Computer Data
Acquisition System In Energy Conversion
ExperimentsLang-Wah Lee, University of
Wisconsin 757
A Computer Program For The Study Of The
Rankine CycleKeith W. Lindler, United States Navel
Academy 762
Computerized Instruction In The Design Of
The Wankel Rotary EngineKenneth C. Weston, Edward H. Glaessgen,The University of Tulsa 768
INTERFACING AutoCAD With An Energy AnalysisProgram
Magdi Najm, Carlos Echart, The Wichita
State University 774
CADSES—A Computer-Aided Design System for
Simulation Studies Of Energy Systems
Joseph Chi, University of the District
Of Columbia 777
Session 2643
Cr itical Issues in the Management of
TechnologyEngineering Management Division
Engineering Technology Applications Of CAI
Alfred D. Talvola, PennsylvaniaState University 115
Computer Software For Engineering
TechnologyRobert J. Buszynski, Pennsylvania State
University 116
Applications Of Software Packages In
Engineering TechnologyLyle B. McCurdy, Richard G. Camp, Jr.,California State PolytechnicUniversity 122
Session 2650
Assessment and Retention of EngineeringTechnology Students
Engineering Technology Division
Research On College Student Retention State
Of the Practice
William D. Rezak, Southern College of
Engineering 138
Implementing An Assessment-Based Retention
ProgramMichael J. Horn, Walter B. Roettger,University of Hartford 143
Session 2651
Graduate Programs in EngineeringTechnology
Engineering Technology Division
Critical Issues In Management Of TechnologyH. Chik Erzurumlu, Portland State
university 1988
Research Directions And New Initiatives In
Management Of TechnologyDundar F. Kocaoglu, Portland State
University 1989
Management Of Personal Computers In
Engineering OrganizationsRichard L. Perlas, Bonneville Power
Administration - R; Darrell K. Cross,
Hyster Company 1992
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Graduate Programs In Engineering TechnologyStephen R. Cheshier, Southern Collegeof Technology 151
Graduate Technology DegreesK.S. Mortensen, Birgham Young
University 152
The Doctor Of Technology: Arizona State
University's ApproachAlbert L. McHenry, Ernest T. Hirata,William Badger, Donald Kelley, Louis
Pardini, Robert Schoen, Arizona State
University 156
Conference Proceedings
Session 2655
Six-Figure Salaries for EngineeringProfessors
Graduate Studies Division
Six-Figure Salaries For EngineeringProfessors
George Bugliarello, PolytechnicUniversity 506
Engineering Salaries - In Six Figures?D. Kenneth Baker, Harvey MuddCollege 509
Six-Figure Salaries For EngineeringFaculty: Are They Worth It?Donald D. Glower, The Ohio State
University 513
Session 2662
Teaching Educational Methodology in
Developing Countries
International Division
Teaching Educational Methodology In
Developing Countries
Helen L. Plants, Indiana UniversityPurdue University 816
Teaching And Learning In The PhilippinesHelen L. Plants, Indiana University-Purdue University 817
Spreadsheet Simulation To Enhance The Ocean
Engineering Design ExperienceRobert H. Mayer, Jr., U.S. Naval
Academy 2151
Laptop Computers In Engineering Education
Gregory J. White, United States Naval
Academy 2154
Session 2683
Adv anced Computing in Physicsand Engineering
Physics Division
Advanced Computing In Physics And
EngineeringScott A. Starks, David W. Elizandro,East Texas State University 2037
A Breakthrough For Experiencing And
Understanding Simulated PhysicsVal Watson, NASA-Ames Research
Center 2038
Pattern Recognition With An Artificial
Neural Network
Charles H. Rogers, East Texas State
University; William J.B. Oldham,Texas Tech University 2045
Session 3210Biomedical Engineering Educational
Materials WorkshopBiomedical Engineering Division
Session 2664New Directions in Ethics
in EngineeringLiberal Education Division
Roots Of Ethics, Wings Of ForesightRedefining Principles For EngineeringPractice
Edward Wenk, Jr., University of
Washington 1716
Session 2681
Integrating Computers into Coursework:
How to Use SpreadsheetsOcean and Marine Engineering Division
Videotape—A Next Step After Computer
Graphics Used In Biomedical EngineeringInstruction
Christopher Druzgalski, California State
University 1684
Survey Of Training Materials For Biomedical
Engineering TrainingMorto D. Schwartz, California State
University 1687
The Practical Aspects Of Biomedical
Engineering: A Graduate Laboratory Course
Peder C. Pederson, Worcester PolytechnicInstitute 1689
Biomedical Engineering TrainingRichard Aston, Penn State University-1691
integrating Spreadsheet Modeling Into A
Fluid Mechanics Course
David Cress, Marietta College 2141
MHD Design Exercise Using SpreadsheetsKeith W. Linder, Naval Systems Naval
Academy -2146
Session 3213
Teaching of New and Emerging
TechnologiesChemical Engineering Division
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Teaching Of New And Emerging Technologies
Zachary A. Henry, University of
Tennessee; C. Stewart Slater, Manhatten
College 3213
A Materials Engineer Looks At incorporating
Superconductivity Into The Curriculum
Edward B. Evans, University of the
Pacific 1778
Teaching A Course In Membrane TechnologyC. Stewart Slater, Manhattan College-1782
Simulation Of Manufacturing And MarketingIn The Chemical IndustryGeorge M. Hoerner, Jr., LafayetteCollege 193 7
Session 3227
New Developments in EE/CS Laboratories
Division for Experimentation and
Laboratory-Oriented Studies
Session 3215
Expert Systems in Civil EngineeringEducation and Practice
Civil Engineering Division
PRECON: An Expert System For Pavement
Preservation Decision MakingDimitri A. Grivas, Yung-Ching Shen,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1463
Enhancing The Civil Engineering ExperienceThrough The Use Of Expert Systems And
Robotics
Leonard Bernold, University of
Maryland 1468
A Basic Expert System For Type Selection Of
Bridges (BEST Bridge)Mohammad Mafi, Union College 1477
TRENCH: A Microcomputer-Based ExpertSystem For TRENCH Support Selection
Prapon Phasukyud, University of MarylandEastern Shore 1496
Building Rehabilitation Using A Knowledge-Based Expert System
R. Shephard, M.J. Driscoll, Universityof California 1502
Session 3221
Simulation of Engineering Systems on
Personal ComputersComputers in Education Division
Simulating A Manufacturing Company In A
Classroom Environment
Donna C.S. Summers, University of
Dayton 19 27
BIOSIM - A General Purpose Tool For
Simulation Of Biological Fermentors
Theordore W. Cadman, Stowell W. Davison,
University of Maryland 1931
Overview Of The Computer Society/ACMTaskforce On Laboratories
Keith Barker, University of
Connecticut 440
Session 3231
Ideas in Practice
Educational Research and Methods Division
Ideas In Practice
Wallace B. Whiting, West Virginia
University 647
Computer-Aided Fast Feedback To ImproveStudent Performance And ExpectationWalter W. Buchanan, Indiana University-Purdue University 648
Methods Of Educating The EngineerRobert A. Raudebaugh, Arizona State
University 651
Using Spreadsheet Software To Do Math
Experiments In The Classroom
Gary Benenson, City College of New
York 654
Electrical And Electronics Circuits Lab
Simulation
Henry L. Ablin, Northern Arizona
University 660
Session 3242
Engineering Libraries in the
Accredi tation Process
Engineering Libraries Division
Accreditation Of Engineering Libraries
Russell H. Powell, University of
Kentucky 206 5
The Role Of The Engineering Librarian In
The Accreditation Process
Karen L. Andrews, University of
California; JayWaddell, California
Polytechnic State University 2069
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Session 3248Characteristics of Engineering Technology
Students and Graduates
Engineering Technology Division and
Engineering Technology Council
Characteristics Of ET Students And
Graduates - Introduction
Timothy W. Zeigler, Southern Illinois
University 160
Professional Registration Of ET Graduates
How Important is Is?
Timothy W. Zeigler, Southern Illinois
University 161
A Regression Evaluation Of PrerequisiteImportance And Course Interrelationships In
TechnologyCharles R. Thomas, Purdue University- 164
Graduate Education Off Campus-A New Trend?
Eugene R. Chenette, University of
Florida 517
The Stanford Instructional Television
Network: An Overview
Andy DiPaolo, W. Robert Kincheloe,Stanford University 518
Florida Engineering Education Delivery
SystemCarmen J. Palermo, The FEEDS PolicyBoard 520
Western Michigan University's New MS
ProgramsS. Hossein Mousavinezhad, Western
Michigan University 522
The Thesis Or Non-Thesis Requirement For
The MS Degree In Engineering - The DilemmaPaul E. Fortin, Kansas University 525
Session 3250
Faculty Promotion, Tenure and
professional DevelopmentEngineering Technology Division
Session 3261
Microprocessors in the Instrumentation
LaboratoryInstrumentation Division
Continuing Professional Development -
Developing Experts Through Videotaped
Programs
Raymond E. Morrison, AMCEE, Inc. 169
Instruction-Related Faculty DevelopmentNeeds In A System Of Two-Year Technical
CollegesNoel L. Caldwell, Midlands Technical
College 172
Alternate Promotion Guidelines In A Four-
Year Comprehensive Institution
Ashok Agrawal, Martha Kelsey Shouldis,
West Virginia Institute of
Technology 182
Session 3251
Future Directions for EngineeringTechnology
Engineering Technology Division
Electric Power Systems EngineeringTechnology In The 1990's
John A. Stratton, Rochester Institute of
Technology 185
Session 3256
Graduate Education Off-Campus-A New Trend?
Graduate Studies Division
Microprocessors In An UndergraduateInstrumentation Lab In Mechanical
EngineeringP. Paul Mehta, Bradley University 1649
Microprocessor Usage In Instrumentation
Alexandra R. Czeto, Alois J. Riederer,
Trenton State University 1654
Teaching Microcontroller Based Electronic
DesignDale T. Tearney, New Jersey Institute of
Technology 1657
Session 3262
Exchange Programs for Undergraduate
Engineering Students: Models at
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
International Division
Exchange Programs For Engineering Students:
Models At WPI
Lance Schachterle, Worcester PolytechnicInstitute 821
Session 3264
The Future of EngineeringLiberal Education Division
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Social, Economic And Political Change:Portents For Curriculum Reform In
Engineering Education
Edward Wenk, Jr., University of
Washington 1724
Session 3268
Applied Mathematics in the
Engineering Curriculum
Mathematics Division
Computer Applications In MechanicsEducation - Part I
Karl K. Stevens, Florida Atlantic
University 137 3
Computer Involvement In An EngineeringDynamics Course
Richard J. Leuba, North Carolina State
University 1374
Dynamic Systems Simulation Using TUTSIM
Michael Ward, University of the
Pacific 1386
Analyzing Linear Electric Circuit That Are
Driven By Piecewise Linear Sources
Richard D. Morris, Portland State
University 2112
Radian Measure In Mathematics And PhysicsKenneth R. Brownstein, university ofMaine 2117
Session 3269TIME Ill-Trends in Mechanical
Engineering III
Mechanical Engineering Division
Session 3280
Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear
EngineeringNuclear Engineering Division
Application Of AI Technology To Nuclear
Plant OperationJohn I. Sackett, Argonne National
Laboratory 2179
Can AI Be Economically Designed?Sallie Gordon, University of Idaho —2187
The Fourier Series In The Machine DesignLaboratoryMarek L. Szary, Southern Illinois
University 13 00
The Capstone Mechanical Engineering DesignCourse At The University Of Texas At Austin
Steven P. Nichols, Leonardt F. Kreisle,The University of Texas 1305
Innovative Experiments For An
Instrumentation And Mechanical Measurement
Class
Said Shakerin, University of the
Pacific 1311
Industrial Oriented Senior Design ProjectsMeshulam Groper, Jerry H. Hamelink,Western Michigan University 1315
New Faculty And Teaching Assistant
Orientation ProgramThomas J. Kozik, Michael J. Robins, MaryL. Taylor, Texas A&M University 1318
Session 3281
Effective Use of the LaboratoryOcean and Marine Engineering Division
The Dynamics Of Ship Motion - An On Board
Laboratory Class
Stephanie L. Merry, Florida Atlantic
University 216 3
The Dynamics Of Ship Motion - An On Board
Laboratory Class
Stephanie L. Merry, Florida Atlanta
University • 216 4
Using The Laboratory To Teach EngineeringProblem Solving
Shirley T. Fleischmann, U.S. Naval
Academy 2169
A One Semester Design Laboratory In Ocean
Engineering - A Student's View Point
Jacqueline C. Liera, Florida Atlantic
University 2172
Session 3271
Computer Applications in Mechanics
Education I
Mechanics Division
Session 3290
Industry Sponsored Research ProjectsRelations with Industry Division
Linkages Between Industry And The
Engineering Research Center At The
University Of MarylandCharles 0. Heller, University of
Maryland —
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Role Of The University In Economic
Development Ideology And Implications For
University EngineeringTonla K. Devon, The Pennsylvania State
University 235
Promoting University-Industry Ties ReportTo The ASME Council On Education
Michael J. Salkind, Air Force ofScientific Research 241
Session 3521
Applications of Computers in Machine
Analysis and DesignComputers in Education Division
Educational Software For Mechanism DesignSteven J. Timmins, Michael Keefe,John R. Zimmerman, University ofDelaware 1942
Session 3331
Mini-PlenaryERM Distinguished Lecturer-
Donald A . Schon
Educat ional Research and Methods Division
ERM Distinguished Lecturer-Donald A. Schon
Wallace B. Whigint, West VirginiaUniversity 662
Session 3515
Computer Applications in
Civil EngineeringPoster and Software ExchangeCivil Engineering Division
Teaching Dynamics Of Mechanisms With TheGraphics Microcomputer
Robert L. Norton, Worcester PolytechnicInstitute 1947
UTLINK: A package Of Computer Programs ForUse In Teaching Mechanism Courses
William L. Cleghorn, Ontario CANADA -1956
Applications Of Computer-Aided Design In
Teaching Machine And Tool DesignOsama M. Ettouney, Miami University -1963
Session 3531Who Are Our Students?
Educational Research and MethodsDivision
LOTUS 1-2-3 Applications In Civil
Engineering EducationMax L. Anderson, Kenneth E. Buttry, EarlS. McCullough, Richard A. Wetzel,University of Wisconsin 1516
Integration Of Microcomputer Software For
Construction Management EducationFadi A. Karaa, Ali Touran
,Northeastern
University 1525
Coursework And Simulations On Road DesignAnd Construction
Helen Kuznetsov, University of
Illinois 1531
Prestressed Concrete Beam Design Using A
Spreadsheet ProgramS. Malasri, V. Chowdhary, University ofMiami 1536
Teaching Signal Timing Softwares
Prahlad D. Pant, university of
Cincinnati 1541
Interactive Analysis And Design Of Concrete
Structures Using Computer GraphicsMagdy S.L. Roufaiel, MichiganTechnological University 1545
A Versatile Beam Program For The Classroom
Charles J. Waugaman, David E. Roth,
Pennsylvania State University 1551
The Influence Of Transfer Status On SuccessIn Undergraduate Engineering At The
University Of WashingtonRichard L. Sleight, University of
Washington 664
Measuring Students' Development Using ThePerry Model
Michael Pavelich, Colorado School of
Mines; Peggy Fitch, University ofTexas 668
A Study Of The Correlation Between
Engineering Entrance Requirements And
Student Success In Freshman EngineeringSteven M. Nesbit, Roberta A. Dean, West
Virginia University 673
Session 3533
The Personal Computer as a Tool for
Teaching Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering Division
Design Of Electronic Circuits UsingSpreadsheet Techniques
F.J. Lofy, University of Wisconsin —1567
Circuit Simulation As A Learning Tool
Jerry M. Hatfield, Northern Arizona
University -1580
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Personal Computer Based Simulation ProgramsIn Designing Systems And NetworksJeffory Goldberg, National SemiconductorCorporation; Wunnava V. Subbarao,Florida International University 1587
The Evolution Of The Use Of Circuit
Analysis Programs To Teach Circuit AnalysisEmil C. Neu, Stevens Institute ofTechnology 1593
Use Of The Personal Computer In
Semiconductor Power Circuit AnalysisTeodoro C. Robles, Purdue
University 1598
Session 3542
The Technology School Meets the
Engineering Library: Expectations,Needs, Problems and Solutions
Eng meering Libraries Division
Information Literacy:Assignments
Charlotte A. Erdmann,University
Needs-Skills-
Purdue
-2073
The Library On The Cutting Edge Of
Technology: Is It Different From Other
SCI/TECH Libraries?Ann Montgomery Smith, Wentworth Instituteof Technology 2079
Session 3556
international Graduate Student
AgreementsGraduate Studies Division
international Graduate Student AgreementsYl-Yuan Yu, New Jersey Institute of
Technology 529
Engineering Education In China And ProspectFor Cooperation With Universities In TheU.S.
Wei Zhang, Tsinghua University 530
NTU Explores International Cooperation In
Engineering EducationBernard R. Sarchet, University ofMissouri
537
A Pilot Class Of Educational Reform For
Training Advanced Engineering StudentsYu Bing-feng, Wen Mao-sheng, Hu Nai-sai,Li Neng-gui, Xi'an JiaotongUniversity 548
Session 3559
Engineering Design in theIE Curriculum
Industrial Engineering Division
Session 3548
The Role of Engineering Technology in
Revital ization of American IndustryEngineering Technology Council
The Philosophical Basis For LearningStatics And Strength In ParallelLawrence J. Wolf, University ofHouston 190
Technical Education's Role In A ChangingEconomic Development Strategy
Don K. Gentry, Purdue University 195
Session 3549Research in Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology Division
Research In Technology: Implications And\lternatives
Charles R. Thomas, Purdue University- 199
earch In Engineering Technology -
jgogical/Technical Trade-Offs
irtis D. Johnson, University ofjuston 202
Engineering Design In The IE CurriculumEdward D. McDowell, Oregon State
Unviersity 219 3
Using Group Projects In An IndustrialEngineering Curriculum
Dennis E. Kroll, Bradley university -2194
Session 3562International Exchange in Engineering
International Division
Narrative Description Of SessionClyde E. Work, Western New EnglandCollege 825
Technological Exchange With DevelopingCountries
Banmali Rawat, University of NorthDakota
826
Session 3566
Integrating Automatic Identificationinto Manufacturing
Manufacturing Division
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integrating Automatic Identification Into
ManufacturingJames F. Fales, Ohio University 323
Teaching Automatic Identification As A
Discrete Course
James F. Fales, Ohio University 324
Automatic Identification Integrated Into
Material Handling And ManufacturingProcesses Courses
Leon Cox, New Mexico State
University 326
Bar Code Applications For QualityAssurance
Thomas A. Little, San Jose State
University 328
Automatic Identification As A Part Of CIM
John McLuckie, Colorado State
University 330
Session 3567
Transformations in Materials Education
Materials Division
Materials Engineering Education For Design,Manufacturing, And Materials Engineers
Joseph Datsko, University of
Michigan 1750
The Methodology Of A New Approach To The
Teaching Of A Course In Selection Of
Engineering Materials
Gladius Lewis, Memphis State
University 17 55
Engineering Cases And Capstone Courses
CO. Smith 1762
From Animation To Zener: A ComputingExperience In Materials Science
James V. Masi, Western New England
College 17 67
Session 3568
Mathematical preparedness of
Engineering Students
Mathematics Division
Math Preparedness At iowa State
Cheryl Moller-Wong, Iowa State
University -2120
Mathematics Placement Testing At Michigan
Tech
Phyllis 0. Boutilier, Michigan
Technological University 2126
Session 3571Innovations in Mechanics
Education II
Mechanics Division
Session Remarks
Donald E. Niles, Outboard Marine
Corporation 1390
The Design And Implementation Of An
Undergraduate Level Course In Ethics For
Engineers: Compassionate Perspectives In
Science And TechnologyGeorge D. Catalano, Louisiana State
University 1391
A Year In Industry Experience For
Engineering UndergraduatesThomas W. Brockenbrough, University of
Delaware 1395
Survey Of The Determination Of ExperimentalPrecision In Materials Research 1982-1987
H. Thomas McClelland, Montana State
University 1398
A Microcomputer Package For Mechanics Of
Materials
George J. Kostyrko, Ali S. Fayad,California State University 1402
Session 3580
Mobile Robotics-Where Are We?
Nuclear Engineering Division
Robots: Tools For Power Plant Missions
Floyd E. Gelhaus, Electric Power
Research Institute 3580
Session 3581
Math Needed for Ocean and Marine
EngineersOcean and Marine Engineering Division
Mathematics For Marine EngineersThore Omholt, Fen Dow Chu, New York
State Maritime College 2175
On The Importance Of Mathematical
Visualization Skills To Engineering Problem
SolvingShirley T. Fleischmann, U.S. Naval
Academy 2176
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Session 3590
New Era in Recruitment and Placement
for Engineering TechnologiesRelations with Industry Division
New ERA In Recruitment And Placement For
Engineering TechnologiesGerald A. Rath, 249
Session 3631
Improving Teaching Methods for
Technology Students
Educ ational Research and Methods Division
Improving Teaching Methods For TechnologyStudents
Helen L. Plants, Indiana University-
Purdue University 678
Teaching Techniques For Technology Students
Wayne Unsell, Indiana University-
Purdue University 679
What I'd Like To Know About EngineeringCase Studies
Larry A. Stauffer, Unversity of
Idaho 1092
Engineering Cases For Writing Evaluation
Janna Fox, Carleton University 1095
WDK Case Studies
W. Ernst Eder, Military College of
Canada 10 99
Teaching Design Using Case Studies
Ronald E. Thomson, University of
Wisconsin 110 3
An Engineering Case Study: The Patient
Breath Monitor
Christopher Thomas Crowley, University of
Wisconsin 1108
Session 3642
New Developments in Engineering Libraries
Engineering Technology Council
Session 3633
Topics in Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering Division
Introduction
Robert J. Albright, University of
Portland 16 01
Use Of SPICE In Teaching Circuity AnalysisDale Rummer, University of Kansas 1602
Creating An Environment Of Exploration And
Innovation For Faculty, Students, And Staff
During Laboratory Modernization
Robert J. Albright, University of
Portland 1607
A Unified Approach To Designs ImplementedWith Multiplexers And To The DecompositionOf Boolean
Marek A. Perkowski, James E. Brown,
Portland State University 1610
Improvement Of Undergraduate Education
Through Association With Electric Utilities
Willard Pulkrabek, Tamer Ceylan,
University of Wisconsin 1620
Session 3636
Creating Images of Reality-Casesat Work
Engineering Case Committee
Approval Plan Materials And Direct Orders:Differences And Similarities
Nestor L. Osorio, Northern Illinois
University 1729
A Decade Of Fund-Raising By The UniversityOf Nevada-Reno Mines Library
Mary B. Ansari, University of Nevada-
Reno 208 2
Session 3648
Mathematics in Engineering TechnologyEngineering Technology Council
"Mathematics In Engineering Technology"Michael F. Kavanaugh, Lake Superior State
University 205
Issues In Technical Mathematics
Carole E. Goodson, University of
Houston 206
Developing Applied Computational Skills In
Engineering TechnologyBruce A. Harding, Irene B. Mclnerney,
Purdue University 211
Development Of Life Skills In P.A.C.E.
Richard A. Collins, Hocking Technical
College 215
Unique Approaches And Methods For The
Teaching Of Technical Calculus
Rosa Kavanaugy, Lake Superior State
University 217
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Session 3656
Elements for Success in Graduate
Cooperative Education
Graduate Studies Division
Faculty Involvement In Graduate CooperativeEducation Programs
Gary W. Peohlein, Helen E. Grenga,
Georgia Institute of Technology 552
Co-Op Learning Contracts: Ensuring QualityOutcomes
Sue Zivi, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Engineering Internship ProgramJohn R. Martuccelli, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Utilizing Off-Campus Residencies In A
Graduate Management Co-op ProgramSusan V. Lawler, Northeastern
University
555
558
561
Session 3668
Statistics in the Engineering Curriculum
Mathematics Division
The Integration Of Statistics In LaboratoryExperiments
Carolyn Maher, John Pancari, Rutgers
university Center for Mathematics,
Science and Computer Education 2129
The Fundamental Importance Of ProbabilityAnd Statistics In Electrical EngineeringEducation
John A. Orr, Worcester PolytechnicInstitute 2133
Senior Design In The Department Of
Industrial Engineering And OperationsResearch
Timothy J. Greene, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University 2138
Session 3671
Computer Applications in
Education II
Mechanics
Mechanics Division
Alternative Strategies For The Simulation
Of Four Bar LinkagesDonald A. Smith, David L. Whitman,University of Wyoming; William C.
Porter,Ocean County College 1414
Computerized Problem Solving: DeterminingWhen It Is Beneficial
MArtin Pike, Trenton State College —1419
New Aspects Of Mohr's Circle ApplicationsHelen Kuznetsov, University of
Illinois 1422
The Use And Abuse Of Computers In Mechanics
Education
Jerald M. Henderson, University of
California 1427
Session 3673
St rategies for the Future: Interventions
for Minorities and Women
Minorities in Engineering Committee
Retooling Strategies For The Future:
Reentry Efforts For Women
L.B. Greenfield, S. Courter, University
of Wisconsin 874
Kinematic Synthesis With FREETK
Jeoy K. Parker, University of
Alabama -1408
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