Sun. June 25, 2017 9:45 AM to 11:15 AM
Room A113, Columbus Convention Center
Moderated by
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Prof. Susannah Howe
Papers Presented
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A Case Study Approach for Understanding the Impact of Team Selection on the Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Capstone Teams
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Dr. Mark W. Steiner (University of Central Florida) and Mr. Kurt Stephen Stresau (University of Central Florida)
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Digital Prototyping by Multidisciplinary Teams
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Mr. James M. Leake (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Prof. David Weightman MDesRCA IDSA (University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign), and Ms. Baigalmaa Batmunkh (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign )
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Managing Interdisciplinary Senior Design with Nuclear Applications
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Dr. Tristan Utschig (Kennesaw State University), Dr. Sandip Das (Kennesaw State University), Dr. Valmiki Sooklal (Kennesaw State University), and Dr. Eduardo Farfan (Kennesaw State University)
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Moving Towards Individual Competence From Group Work in Transdisciplinary Education
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Dr. Colin M. Gray (Purdue University, West Lafayette), Dr. Marisa Exter (Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)), and Mrs. Terri S. Krause (Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering))
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The Impact of Professional Communications Training on Teamwork and Leadership Skills for Engineering Capstone Teams
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Dr. Todd W. Polk (University of Texas, Dallas), Prof. Margaret Garnett Smallwood (University of Texas, Dallas), Dr. Jeanne Sluder (Affiliation unknown), Dr. Robert Hart P.E. (University of Texas, Dallas), and Dr. Joe Pacheco Jr. (University of Texas, Dallas)
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Preparing Students for a Collaborative Engineering Design Work Environment: A Study of Practicing Engineers
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Ms. Tehya Stockman (Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering), Miss Claire Elizabeth Kincaid (Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering), Mr. Thomas Andrew Heale (Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering), Steven Eric Meyer (Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering), and Dr. Alexandra Coso Strong (Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering)