| Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM | |||
| Pavilion B (Millennium Hotel) | |||
Research and New Technology Committee (18j) | |||
| #327 - Incorporating New Technologies into Chemical Engineering Education (18J03) | |||
| New technologies have and will continue to significantly impact the learning process for chemical engineering students. This session seeks contributions of papers which highlight these novel technologies or novel applications or methods which employ newer technologies in chemical engineering instruction. Papers should emphasize how these novel technologies or methods were employed in the classroom as well as the impact on student learning. | |||
| CoChair: | David L. Silverstein | ||
| Chair: | Jennifer S. Curtis | ||
| 8:00 AM | 327a | Demonstrating an Exception to Le Chatelier’S Principle with the Ammonia Synthesis Reaction: the Effects of Nonideality and a Molecular Simulation Study Mark J. Uline, Pei Yoong Koh, Elias I. Franses, David S. Corti | |
| 8:20 AM | 327b | Microelectromechanical Systems (Mems) - an Authentic Interdisciplinary Educational Experience Joseph J. Biernacki, Glenn Cunningham, Satish M. Mahajan, Christopher Wilson, Wil Clouse | |
| 8:40 AM | 327c | Adoption of a High Performance Learning Environment (Hi-Pele) in a Capstone Process Instrumentation and Controls Course Adrienne R. Minerick, Pedro E. Arce | |
| 9:00 AM | 327d | The Merlot Database: Peer-Reviewed Online Learning Objects Valerie L. Young | |
| 9:20 AM | 327e | Teaching Transport Phenomena with CFD David B. Henthorn | |
| 9:40 AM | 327f | Numerical Problem Solving in Undergraduate Reaction Engineering Satish J. Parulekar | |
| Sponsor: | Liaison Functions | ||
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