2010 Engineering Technology Education Bibliography

2010 Engineering Technology Education Bibliography

2010 Engineering Technology Education Bibliography Compiled by Marilyn A. Dyrud Oregon Institute of Technology Introduction The 2010 bibliography lists books, articles, and proceedings papers related to engineering technology education under the following headings: administration, aerospace/aviation, architectural, assessment, biomedical/ biotechnology, civil, computers, curriculum, distance education, diversity, electrical/ electronics, faculty development, industrial, industry/government/employers, information technology instructional technology, international, laboratories, liberal studies, manufacturing, mechanical, nuclear, teaching methodology, tech prep/STEM, technical communication, and technical graphics. Several categories–instructional technology, liberal studies, teaching methodology, technical communication, and technical graphics–include listings reflecting general technical education concerns. Entries are listed according to area of primary emphasis, and items that apply to two or more academic disciplines are entered under the area of major interest. For example, ECET-related items are included under “Electrical/Electronic”; mechatronics papers are listed under “Mechanical.” We apologize for any entries that may have been missed or inadvertently placed in the wrong category. Contributors Engineering technology educators interested in contributing to the bibliography may contact Marilyn A. Dyrud, Communication Department, Oregon Institute of Technology, 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, OR 97601; email: [email protected]; phone: 541.885.1504. Abbreviations ACP ASEE 2010 Annual Conference Proceedings, June 20-23, 2010, Louisville, Kentucky. Proceedings are available on CD or at http://www.asee.org/conferences. ASME Proceedings of the 2010 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, November 12-18, 2010, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.. Proceedings are available at http://www.asmeconferences.org/Congress2010/TechnicalProgramOverview.cfm. CIEC Proceedings of the 2010 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration, February 3-5, 2010, Palm Springs, California. Proceedings are available on CD. EDGD Proceedings of the 65th Mid-Year Conference, October 3-6, 2010, Houghton, Michigan. Proceedings are available at http://edgd.asee.org/conferences/proceedings.htm. FIE Proceedings of the 2010 Frontiers in Education Conference, October 27-30, 2010, Washington, D.C. Proceedings are available on CD or at http://www.fie-conference.org/fie2010/index.htm. WIP denotes a “work in progress,” a short summary of ongoing research. GSW Proceedings of the 2010 ASEE Gulf Southwest Section Conference. March 24-26, 2010, Lake Charles, Louisiana. Proceedings are available on CD. ICEE Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Engineering Education, July 18-22, 2010, Gliwice, Poland. Proceedings are available at http://www.ineer.org/. IL/IN Proceedings of the ASEE 2010 Illinois-Indiana Section Conference, April 9-10, 2010, West Lafayette, Indiana. Proceedings are available at http://ilin.asee.org/Conference2010/Purdue2010Proceedings.pdf. MIDAT1 Proceedings of the Fall 2010 ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference. October 15-16, 2010, Villanova, PA. Proceedings are available at http://www.asee.org/papers-and- publications/papers/section-proceedings/middle-atlantic/fall-2010. MIDAT2 Proceedings of the Spring 2010 ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference, April 16-17, 2010, Easton, Pennsylvania. Proceedings are available at http://www.asee.org/papers-and-publications/ papers/section-proceedings/middle-atlantic/spring-2010. MW Proceedings of the ASEE 2010 Midwest Section Conference. September 22-24, 2010, Lawrence, Kansas. Proceedings are available at http://www.asee.org/papers-and-publications/papers/section- proceedings/midwest/2010. NC Proceedings of the ASEE 2010 North Central Section Conference, March 26-27, 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proceedings are available at http://www.asee-ncsection.org/. WIP denotes a “work in progress,” a short summary of ongoing research. NE Proceedings of the ASEE 2010 Northeast Section Conference. May 7-8, 2010, Boston, Massachusetts. Proceedings are available on CD. NMW Proceedings of the ASEE 2010 North Midwest Section Conference, October 21-23, 2010, Mankato, Minnesota. Proceedings are available at http://cset.mnsu.edu/mece/asee/conf_papers_10.pdf. SEE Proceedings of the ASEE 2010 Southeastern Section Conference, April 18-20, 2010, Blacksburg, Virginia. Proceedings are available on CD or at http://155.225.14.146/ASEE- SE/PROCEEDINGS/ASEE2010/ASEE2010SE%20frame.htm. StL Abstracts for the ASEE 2010 St, Lawrence Section Conference, March 25-27, 2010, Rochester, New York. Abstracts are available at http://www.rit.edu/kgcoe/conferences/ASEE_Abtracts.pdf. Zone Proceedings of the 2010 Zone IV Meeting, March 25-27, 2010, Reno, Nevada. Proceedings are available on CD or at http://www.asee.org/uploads/papers-and- publications/papers/zoneIV/2010_Proceedings.pdf. WIP denotes a “work in progress,” a short summary of ongoing research. Administration Barbieri, Enrique et al. “On B.S.E. and B.S.ET for the Engineering Profession.” Journal of Engineering Technology 27, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 42-46. Barger, Marilyn. “Best Practices for Partnerships and Recruitment from NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Programs.” CIEC. Bekhouhe, Noureddine. “What Is the Difference between Engineering and Engineering Technology?” CIEC. Buchanan, Walter W. “Engineering and Engineering Technology Industrial Advisory Boards.” GSW. Buchanan, Walter W. “The Origins, Development, and Evolution of the Engineering Technology Listserv.” Journal of Engineering Technology 27, no. 1 (Spring 2010): 36-40. Buchanan, Walter W., Alireza Rahrooh, Ali Mehrabian, and Kudret Yurtseven. “How Your Engineering and Engineering Technology Advisory Boards Can Aid in Fundraising for Your Programs.” GSW. Cooper, Cameron Ian. “A Generalizable Neural Network for Predicting Student Retention.” NE. DiDomenico, Charles F. “Lifelong Learning, Engineering and the Community College.” CIEC. Donaldson, E. Shirl, and Gary Bertoline. “Utilization of a Graduate Advisory Committee for Supporting and Retention of Graduate Students to Improve the Academic Experience and Increase Completion of Degrees.” CIEC. Dyrenfurth, Michael, Mike Murphy, and Gary Bertoline. “Quality Indicators for Engineering & Technology Education.” ACP. Ferguson, Chip, and George Ford. “Faculty Student Advising at Western Carolina University.” SEE. Ford, George, William McDaniel, and Paul Yanik. “Directions for Engineering and Technology Educators to Improve Program Enrollments.” SEE. Gorls, Tatiana, and Michael Dyrenfurth. “Students‟ Misconceptions in Science, Technology, and Engineering.” IL/IN. Grinberg, Ilya, Mohammed Safiuddin, and Chilukuri K. Mohan. “Methodological Aspects of Education Consortium to Address Challenges in Engineering Education.” International Transactions on Investment-Building and Housing and Municipal Complexes. Moscow State Academy of Municipal Economy and Construction, (2010):103-115. Gupta, Surendra et al. “Academic Performance and Cooperative Employment of Transfer Scholars in Engineering & Engineering Technology Programs.” ACP. Hadad, Alan. “Faculty Scholarship and Tenure Criteria.” CIEC. Hadi, Yasser Abdulaziz. “Seeking ABET Accreditation of Manufacturing and Mechanical Maintenance Technology Programs at Yanbu Industrial College.” MW. Iyer, Rupa. “Center for Life Sciences Technology–A Model for Integration of Education, Research, Outreach, and Workforce Development.” ACP. Kelnhofer, Richard, Robert Strangeway, Edward Chandler, and Owe Peterson. “Future of Engineering Technology.” ACP. Khan, Saeed, Lucy Kollhoff, and Michael Kollhoff. “Finding Effective Pathways for Recruitment into Engineering Technology Programs.” ACP. Larson, Debra, and Marissa Mourer. “Student Recruitment by Faculty Phone-a-Thon.” Zone. Lin, Joe J., Kenneth J. Reid, and P. K. Imbrie, “Comparison of Four Methodologies for Modeling Student Retention in Engineering.” ACP. Liu, Q., and B. Garner. “Two Accreditation Visits and One Storm: A Narrative of Program Outcome Development.” GSW. Marshall, John. “Professional Internships: A Requirement for Graduation.” ACP. Moges, M.. F. et al. “Expanding the Quality of Mentoring Programs for Undergraduate Students– Observations and Challenges.” GSW. Nankivelli, Kim, Jana Worthington, and Joy Colwell. “Trends and Best Practices in Leadership for Administration of Information Technology Programs.” ACP. Pringle, Charles, and William Bender. “Educational Operations Four Days a Week.” ACP. Rogers, D. A., and O. R. Baiocchi. “Tenure: Observations and Consequences.” NMW. Spang, David, and Vladimir Genis. “Opportunities for Students and Faculty Stemming from Engineering Technology Program Reform.” ACP. Stier, Kenneth. “Transitioning a Technology Program to Outcomes-Oriented TC2K Criteria.” ACP. Tabas, Joseph, and William Lin. “A Life-Cycle Perspective of Engineering Technology Education.” ACP. Valentine, Maureen, and Carol Richardson. “A Long-Term Look at the Success of Rochester Institute of Technology Engineering Technology Graduates.” ACP. Aerospace/Aviation Al-Masoud, Nidal, Viatcheslav Maoumov, and Zbigniew Prusak. “NASA Moonbuggy Senior Design Project as an Assessment Tool and Potential Career Path in Aerospace.” ACP. Dischino, Michele et al. “Go for Aerospace: High School Recruitment Program: Preliminary Outcomes, Lessons Learned, and Future Directions.” ACP. Gruar, Daryl. “Automation Process of „King Air‟ Aircraft–Cargo

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