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Academics Honoured for Engineering Education Contributions - Recipients of 2008 VISION Announced
Press release from: ENGINEERING.com
May 1, 2008, Toronto , ON - The Engineering VISION Grant was founded to encourage excellence in engineering education. The Grants are awarded to engineering instructors and professors who demonstrate an ability to develop outstanding classroom and field educational aids that utilize advanced technology. All submissions are currently available for review online at engineeringvision.org. The 2008 Grant recipients are Professor Edwin Odom of the University of Idaho, Maury Middleton of Thomas Nelson Community College, and Dr. Zezhong Chevy Chen, of Concordia University. The founding Grant sponsors have contributed a selection of CATIA software, cash honorariums and training manuals for up to 30 students.
The judges were particularly impressed by the "incredible video animation of the Howell Engine" submitted by Professor Odom. Judge Paul Nutter remarked, “the project exposed students to several aspects of design software, from knowledgeware to manufacturing and rendering. The spirit of the engineering VISION Grant is to support engineering educators. This submission included a very good description of program and curriculum with complex and intricately detailed support. Odom’s students are benefiting from an excellent educational base.”
The judging panel included Dr. M.G.(Ron) Britton - P.Eng., Associate Dean in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Heidi M. Steinhauer - Assistant Professor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Xavier Fouger - Director of Dassault Systèmes’ PLM Academy, and Paul Nutter - a former Engineering VISION Grant recipient and Associate Professor in the Department of Technological Studies at Ohio Northern University.
Maury Middleton’s submission of a USS monitor engine, and planetary gear system represented was well received by the judges, representing an excellent selection of projects that can stimulate interest as well as challenge the students. They were also impressed by the fact that students were required to work from historic drawings to create CAD models, which clearly linked history and engineering along with theory and practicality.
The panel commended Dr. Chen for his “excellent documentation of the project, complete with pictures and prints.” This documentation is vital to ensuring that these excellent teaching aids make the transition from competition to the classroom. They also liked that there was more than one element to the fabrication process, including both electronic and mechanical components.
The founding sponsors at ENGINEERING.com , Dassault Systèmes , IBM and Wichita State University believe that technology plays a critical role in engineering education. Students in colleges, universities and even in K-12 can better understand the mechanical principles being taught when educators embrace these tools.
For further information contact:
John Hayes, President
ENGINEERING.com, Inc.
40 Village Centre Place , Mississauga , ON Canada L4Z 1V9
Telephone: 905-273-9991 , ext. 280
E-Mail: jhayes@engineering.com
Website: www.engineeringvision.org
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The judges were particularly impressed by the "incredible video animation of the Howell Engine" submitted by Professor Odom. Judge Paul Nutter remarked, “the project exposed students to several aspects of design software, from knowledgeware to manufacturing and rendering. The spirit of the engineering VISION Grant is to support engineering educators. This submission included a very good description of program and curriculum with complex and intricately detailed support. Odom’s students are benefiting from an excellent educational base.”
The judging panel included Dr. M.G.(Ron) Britton - P.Eng., Associate Dean in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Heidi M. Steinhauer - Assistant Professor at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Xavier Fouger - Director of Dassault Systèmes’ PLM Academy, and Paul Nutter - a former Engineering VISION Grant recipient and Associate Professor in the Department of Technological Studies at Ohio Northern University.
Maury Middleton’s submission of a USS monitor engine, and planetary gear system represented was well received by the judges, representing an excellent selection of projects that can stimulate interest as well as challenge the students. They were also impressed by the fact that students were required to work from historic drawings to create CAD models, which clearly linked history and engineering along with theory and practicality.
The panel commended Dr. Chen for his “excellent documentation of the project, complete with pictures and prints.” This documentation is vital to ensuring that these excellent teaching aids make the transition from competition to the classroom. They also liked that there was more than one element to the fabrication process, including both electronic and mechanical components.
The founding sponsors at ENGINEERING.com , Dassault Systèmes , IBM and Wichita State University believe that technology plays a critical role in engineering education. Students in colleges, universities and even in K-12 can better understand the mechanical principles being taught when educators embrace these tools.
For further information contact:
John Hayes, President
ENGINEERING.com, Inc.
40 Village Centre Place , Mississauga , ON Canada L4Z 1V9
Telephone: 905-273-9991 , ext. 280
E-Mail: jhayes@engineering.com
Website: www.engineeringvision.org
About ENGINEERING.com Incorporated
ENGINEERING.com Incorporated [TSXV: EGN] is the developer of the ENGINEERING.com online resource and business for engineers. ENGINEERING.com offers hosted and deployed engineering software and services to manufacturers, educators and engineering students around the world. The ENGINEERING.com Incorporated head office is located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and can be reached toll-free at 1-866-894-8693, by facsimile at (905) 273-6691 or through the Internet at www.engineering.com.
The TSX Venture Exchange Inc. has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This release was published on openPR.
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