ASEE ANNUAL CONFERENCE BEST PAPER AWARDS
ASEE Prism, Sep 2006
This award recognizes high-quality papers that are presented at the ASEE annual conference. Papers awarded are from those that were presented at the annual conference the previous year. Six outstanding conference papers are selected: one from each of the five ASEE Professional Interest Councils (PICs) and one overall conference paper. The award consists of $1,000 for each PIC paper and $3,000 for the best conference paper.
BEST CONFERENCE PAPER
Presented to: Kenneth P. Brannan, The Citadel; Phillip C. Wankat, Purdue University
For: "Survey of First Year Programs"
Session: 1353
BEST PAPER, PIC I
Presented to: Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M University; Hye Jeong Kim, Texas A&M University
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For: "Web-Based Problem Solving Environment for Line, Balancing Automated Manufacturing Systems"
Session: 3663
BEST PAPER, PIC II
Presented to: Donald Richter, Eastern Washington University; William Loendorf, Eastern Washington University; Keith Turpin, The Boeing Co.
For: "Creation of a Cost Effective Intercollegiate Design Contest: The Human Powered Paper Vehicle Contest"
Session: 3147
BEST PAPER, PIC III
Presented to: Kenneth P. Brannan, The Citadel; Phillip C. Wankat, Purdue University
For: "Survey of First Year Programs"
Session: 1353
BEST PAPER, PIC IV
Presented to: Harriet Hartman, Rowan University; Moshe Hartman, Ben-Gurion University
For: "Leaving Engineering: Gender Differences"
Session: 2592
BEST PAPER, PIC V
Presented to: Andrew L. Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University
For: "K-12 Summer Engineering Outreach Program - Curriculum Comparisons Between Ages, Minorities and Genders"
Session: 1793
BEST ZONE PAPER
Presented to: Janet deGrazia, University of Colorado; John L. Falconer, University of Colorado; Al Weimer, University of Colorado
For: "The Use of Clickers in Engineering Classrooms"
Session: 1603
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