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Academic Audit Of Afit Programs In Systems Engineering, United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board
Academic Audit Of Afit Programs In Systems Engineering, United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board
AFIT Documents
This report provides an assessment and recommendations for the systems engineering educational programs at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). The Air Force needs in systems engineering education are briefly summarized, followed by an analysis of the educational program at AFIT. Based on the assessment of AFIT's program, a set of recommendations are given for improving the programs and their utility to the Air Force. Appendices to the report contain additional information on the AFIT programs and an assessment of other graduate systems engineering programs in the US.
Acuta Enews December 2004, Vol. 33, No. 12
Acuta Enews December 2004, Vol. 33, No. 12
ACUTA Newsletters
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From the President............................. Tamara J . Closs, ACUTA President, Georgetown University
Tech Talk: Pseudowire............................ Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
Cell-Phone Directory to Be Published?
Web Tip: lnfo about and from ACUTA Events........................ Aaron Fuehrer, ACUTA Computer Svcs. Mgr.
Member Sites to See 5 Board Report.................. Cormine Piscopo, Providence College
DC Update................ Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Welcome New Members
Acuta Enews November 2004, Vol. 33, No. 11
Acuta Enews November 2004, Vol. 33, No. 11
ACUTA Newsletters
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From ACUTA Headquarters....................... Jeri A. Semer, CAE, Executive Director
Tech Talk........................ Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
Overheard on the Listserv: Revising Work-Flow Processes
Web Tip: Products and Services Search Available .... Aaron Fuehrer, ACUTA Computer Svcs. Mgr.
Providing Network and Voice Services to Remote Locations....................... Dave Barta, Univ. of Oregon
Board Report.......................... Carmine Piscopo, Providence College
DC Update.................. Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Welcome New Members
2004 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
2004 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
Acuta Enews October 2004, Vol. 33, No. 10
Acuta Enews October 2004, Vol. 33, No. 10
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Streaming Video Patent lssue and Higher Ed........................... Doris Stock, Virginia Tech
ACUTA's Strategic Planning Process................................... Tamara Closs, ACUTA President, Georgetown Univ.
Tech Talk ................................. Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
Junk Faxes: FCC and/or Congress Poised to Provide Relief?............................... John J. Smith, Attorney
DC Update............................ Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
ACUTA Web Tip.................... Aaron Fuehrer, ACUTA Computer Services Manager
Welcome New Members
Peer Review Of Teaching Project: Tiaa-Cref Hesburgh Award Application, Paul Savory, Amy M. Goodburn, Amy Nelson Burnett
Peer Review Of Teaching Project: Tiaa-Cref Hesburgh Award Application, Paul Savory, Amy M. Goodburn, Amy Nelson Burnett
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Reports
The TIAA-CREF Hesburgh Award recognizes exceptional faculty development programs designed to enhance undergraduate teaching and learning. This award is given each year to a program judged to have best met the three award criteria: significance of the program to higher education; appropriate program rationale; and successful results and impact on undergraduate teaching and student learning. in 2005, the Peer Review of Teaching Project at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was awarded a TIAA-CREF Theodore M. Hesburgh Award Certificate of Excellence in recognition of it being an exceptional faculty development program designed to enhance undergraduate student achievement.
Acuta Enews September 2004, Vol. 33, No. 9
Acuta Enews September 2004, Vol. 33, No. 9
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ACUTA Joins lntemet2
From ACUTA Headquarters...................... Jeri Semer, CAE, Executive Director
Board Report................................ Carmine Piscopo, Providence College, ACUTA Secretary/Treasurer
Looking Back at the 33rd Annual Conference
So Many Winners....................... Such Nice Prizes
The University of Texas at Austin Unveils UTOPIA
Tech Talk....................... Kevin Tanzilo, Dux Public Relations
DC Update.................. Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northem Michigan Univ.
ACUTA Members Sites to See
Peer Review Of Teaching Project: Survey Of Project Participants, Paul Savory, Amy M. Goodburn, Amy Nelson Burnett
Peer Review Of Teaching Project: Survey Of Project Participants, Paul Savory, Amy M. Goodburn, Amy Nelson Burnett
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Reports
In planning for the future of the Peer Review of Teaching project, we performed a survey of to collect faculty participant feedback on their experience in the project (i.e., writing a course portfolio, possibly having it externally reviewed) and the impact that the experience has had on their teaching. While each of the partner campuses (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Michigan, Kansas State, Texas A&M, Indiana – Bloomington, and University of Kansas) have shaped the project experience differently for campus participants, we sought feedback from participants of all the project partners to get an overall assessment of the project.
Acuta Enews August 2004, Vol. 33, No. 8
Acuta Enews August 2004, Vol. 33, No. 8
ACUTA Newsletters
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ACUTA Board & Committee Changes.................. Tamaro Closs, Georgetown Univ., ACUTA President-Elect
Tech Talk........................... Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
LAN Cabling-When Too Much Bandwidth ls Never Enough . Aref Baddar, NextGen/ General Cable
DC Update..................... Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Meet Amy White, ACUTAs New Accounting & Administrative Assistant
Welcome New Members
Acuta Enews July 2004, Vol. 33, No. 7
Acuta Enews July 2004, Vol. 33, No. 7
ACUTA Newsletters
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Meet the Board for 2004-05
From ACUTA Headquarters.................... Jeri A. Semer, CAE, Executive Director
Tech Talk......................... Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
DC Update..................... Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Recapturing Long-Distance Revenues..................... Mark Allen, MobilSphere
2005 ACUTA Seminar Topics Announced
Board Report................................. Carmine Piscopo, Providence College, ACUTA Secretory/Treasurer
Welcome New Members
Inside Unlv, Holly Ivy De Vore, Carol C. Harter, Stuart Mann
Inside Unlv, Holly Ivy De Vore, Carol C. Harter, Stuart Mann
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Acuta Enews June 2004, Vol. 33, No. 6
Acuta Enews June 2004, Vol. 33, No. 6
ACUTA Newsletters
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Make Plans to Attend Annual Conference
From the President............................. Walter L. Czerniak, Northern Illinois University
URGENT: ITFS Spectrum at Risk
Tech Talk........................ Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
FCC Releases Study on Telephone Trends
Preconference Seminars Address Timely Topics
DC Update.......................... Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Unexpected Dangers in the Plenum................. Frank Bisbee, Communications Planning Corp.
ACUTA Member Sites to See
Board Report......................... Carmine Piscopo, Providence College, ACUTA Secretary/Treasurer
Welcome New Members
Inside Unlv, Holly Ivy De Vore, Caryn Key, Carol C. Harter, Richard Morgan
Inside Unlv, Holly Ivy De Vore, Caryn Key, Carol C. Harter, Richard Morgan
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Aaas Lecture Series On Women In Science And Engineering, Maribel Vazquez
Aaas Lecture Series On Women In Science And Engineering, Maribel Vazquez
Publications and Research
The winning essay for a Travel Award from the American Association for the Advancement in Science Women Lecture Series.
http://ehrweb.aaas.org/womeninscience/essays/vazquez.htm
Acuta Enews May 2004, Vol. 33, No. 5
Acuta Enews May 2004, Vol. 33, No. 5
ACUTA Newsletters
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Board Approves State of Nominees for 2004-05
From ACUTA Headquarters................................ Jeri A. Semer, CAE, Executive Director
Tech Talk................................... Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
Securing Your Wireless Network........................................ Stephen Cobb and Chey Cobb
Board Report............................................. Carmine Piscopo, Providence College, ACUTA Secretary/Treasurer
DC Update..................................... Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
CUPA-HR Salary Survey
Be a Moderator/Monitor in Chicago............................ Donna Hall, Manager, Professional Development
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Andy Grossman, Donna Mcaleer, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Ronald Yasbin
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Andy Grossman, Donna Mcaleer, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Ronald Yasbin
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Summary S466: Massey Ferguson 6480 Diesel 32-Speed, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab
Nebraska Summary S466: Massey Ferguson 6480 Diesel 32-Speed, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab
Nebraska Tractor Tests
No abstract provided.
Acuta Enews April 2004, Vol. 33, No. 4
Acuta Enews April 2004, Vol. 33, No. 4
ACUTA Newsletters
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Nominate Now for Leadership Award
From the President.............................. Walter L. Czerniak, Northern Illinois University
Tech Talk..................... Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
St. Olaf College and Phone Company............................... Craig Dunton, St.Olaf College
DC Update................................. Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
8 5 Ways to Keep Your PBX Running Strong.......................... from Telecom Manager's Voice Report
Board Report................... Carmine Piscopo, Providence College, ACUTA Secretary/Treasurer
Welcome New Members
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Jeffrey Koep
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Jeffrey Koep
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Acuta Enews March 2004, Vol. 33, No. 3
Acuta Enews March 2004, Vol. 33, No. 3
ACUTA Newsletters
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Mob Cramming Slammed Shut by Federal Authorities Randal J. Hayes, Univ of No. lowa
FCC Converts ITFS Licensing to the Universal Licensing System
From ACUTA Headquarters.................... Jeri A. Semer, CAE, ACUTA Executive Director
Board Report............................ Carmine Piscopo, Providence College, ACUTA Secretary/Treasurer
Tech Talk.............................. Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
DC Update..................................... Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Nominate for 2004-05 Board of Directors
ACUTA Member Sites to See
Dealing with Dollars and lnvaders...................... Curt Harler
Welcome New Members
Inside Unlv, Katrina Hudak, Carol C. Harter, James Frey
Inside Unlv, Katrina Hudak, Carol C. Harter, James Frey
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Kenneth E. Marks
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Carol C. Harter, Kenneth E. Marks
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Making Learning Visible: Peer Review And The Scholarship Of Teaching, Paul Savory
Making Learning Visible: Peer Review And The Scholarship Of Teaching, Paul Savory
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Presentations
This is the conference program from the March 2004 national conference, Making Learning Visible: Peer Review and the Scholarship of Teaching. This conference was hosted by the UNL Peer Review of Teaching project and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Making Learning Visible: Peer Review And The Scholarship Of Teaching, Paul Savory
Making Learning Visible: Peer Review And The Scholarship Of Teaching, Paul Savory
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Presentations
This is the promotional brochure from the March 2004 national conference, Making Learning Visible: Peer Review and the Scholarship of Teaching. This conference was hosted by the UNL Peer Review of Teaching project and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Acuta Enews February 2004, Vol. 33, No. 2
Acuta Enews February 2004, Vol. 33, No. 2
ACUTA Newsletters
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Nominate Now for 2004-05 Board of Directors
From the President................................... Walter L' Czerniak
Coverage for Wireless Phone Services ............................. Howie Frisch, UT Starcom
Semer Recertifies as CAE
Tech Talk....................... Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
DC Update............................ Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
Be a Panelist at a Regional Workshop
WLNP Part 2................................. Ed Quinn, The Ohio State University
Upload Documents to ACUTA Resource Library
New Safeguards Against lD Theft
lnstitutional Excellence Award Deadline ls February 6
Post Jobs Online
Welcome New Members
Acuta Enews January 2004, Vol. 33, No. 1
Acuta Enews January 2004, Vol. 33, No. 1
ACUTA Newsletters
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ACUTA to Offer Regional Workshops
From ACUTA Headquarters.................. Jeri A. Semer, CAE, Executive Director
ACUTA Announces Online Press Room
Board Report.................... Carmine Piscopo, Providence College
Tech Talk.................... Kevin Tanzillo, Dux Public Relations
DC Update.............. Whitney Johnson, Retired, Northern Michigan Univ.
WLNP........................... Greg Stahl, St. Lawrence University
Thanks to Journal Advertisers for '03
Welcome New Members
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Richard Flaherty, Rebecca Mills
Inside Unlv, Gian Galassi, Jennifer Vaughan, Carol C. Harter, Richard Flaherty, Rebecca Mills
Inside UNLV
No abstract provided.
Tradition Versus Technology: Careers Fairs In The 21st Century, Christiane Brennan, Margaret Daly, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Edward Sweeney
Tradition Versus Technology: Careers Fairs In The 21st Century, Christiane Brennan, Margaret Daly, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Edward Sweeney
Articles
The traditional methods of graduate recruitment do not adequately meet the needs of the changing profile of students and graduates. As industry becomes internationalized, the needs of employers are also changing. Graduate recruitment is in response to short term needs and varying levels of experience are required. A case study method was used in Technological University Dublin to evaluate effectiveness of a virtual careers fair in providing greater access to job opportunities for students and graduates. Access by employers to potential employees was also measured. Findings showed that while access improved, other issues requiring attention emerged.
Design Optimization Module For Hierarchical Research And Learning Environment, Oktay Baysal, Mehti Koklu, Ahmed K. Noor
Design Optimization Module For Hierarchical Research And Learning Environment, Oktay Baysal, Mehti Koklu, Ahmed K. Noor
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Faculty Publications
The present paper describes a learning module on design optimization courses within a hierarchical research and learning network (HRLN). In this environment a knowledge organization can be created as a hierarchical learning network to link diverse inter- and trans- disciplinary teams from a consortium of universities, industry, government agencies and the providers of learning technologies. It is an approach that builds on computer-based training, intelligent tutoring systems, interactive learning, collaborative-distributed learning, and learning networks. The present design optimization module has been developed and described herein, as a demonstrator of a learning module in this environment. This module allows for the …
Using Information Technology To Enhance Control Engineering Education: Some Experiences, Aidan O'Dwyer
Using Information Technology To Enhance Control Engineering Education: Some Experiences, Aidan O'Dwyer
Conference papers
In the past decade, the use of computer based design and analysis tools, such as MATLAB/SIMULINK, has revolutionised practice in Control Engineering. Concepts that were previously only understandable after sustained mathematical analysis or experimental work may now be readily simulated on the computer. Over the past four years, the author has experimented with the use of MATLAB/SIMULINK, in the lecture and laboratory environment, with degree and taught masters students in control engineering at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT). It has been found that the tool helps to increase student understanding of challenging topics, to act as motivation to further exploration …