ECETDHA Business Meeting CIEC – New Orleans, LA Tuesday, February 12, 2008 5:00pm – 7:00pm ECETDHA Business Meeting Tuesday, February 12th at 5:30pm – 7:00pm CIEC 2008 – New Orleans, LA Note – the plan for this meeting is to reserve as much time as possible for a working session of the Assessment Test Project ‘Body-of-Knowledge’ team (and as many Association members as are willing to join in). For that reason, agenda items discussions will be held to a minimum. Ron Land, Chair 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Agenda Call to Order (R. Land) Approval of June Meeting Minutes* (R. Land) Treasurer’s Report* (W. Buchannan) Report on Mini-Grant Awards* (R. Land) Nomination/Election of New Officers (R. Land) a. Elections due next year – Secretary/Treasurer, 4-Year Rep., 2-Year Rep. b. Be thinking of nominations or volunteering Report on CTAA Activities (T. Hall) IEEE Resources* (R. Land) External P&T Database Update (R. Land) Second Interface Article from the Association Assessment Testing Project Update* (R. Land) a. Status Update b. Project Management Team c. Body-of-Knowledge Team d. Implementation Plan Comments for Good of the Association Adjournment of Business Meeting Assessment Testing Project – Working Session (D. Clark/K. Beauchamp of SME) * – Indicates attachments Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Department Heads’ Association Semi-Annual Business Meeting ** ASEE Annual Conference ** Honolulu, HI Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at 7:00 a.m. Room 303B – Honolulu Conference Center Minutes The meeting was called to order by the Chair, Ron Land, at 7:00 a.m. Members of the METDHA came by and were very appreciative of our refreshments which were arranged for by Tom Hall! The agenda for the meeting was distributed to all in attendance and approved. The meeting was begun with an introduction of all in attendance. The 25 attendees (two are missing here) were: Name Cal Poly Pomona DeVry University Florida A&M University Kansas State- Salina Michigan Technological U. NJIT Northwestern State U. Old Dominion University Penn State U.- Erie Prairie View A&M Purdue University RIT RIT RIT Southern Poly SUNY-OCC Texas A&M Texas A&M University of Dayton University of Maine Wayne State U. Weber State University Western Washington U. Affiliation Gerald Herder Amin Karin Thomas Bellarmine Saeed Khan Nasser Alaraje Ron Rockland Tom Hall John Hackworth Robert Weissbach Cajetan M. Akujuobi Bob Herrick Carol Richardson Chance Glenn John Stratton Brent Jenkins Ramesh Gaoukar Walter Buchanan Jay Porter Scott Segalewitz Scott Dunning Chih-ping Yeh Bill Clapp Todd Morton Approval of the minutes of the February 8, 2007 meeting in Palm Springs was obtained by Ron Land. The Treasurer's Report prepared by Walter Buchanan was reviewed and approved. The Association’s current account balance stands at $5,847.75. Membership as of this date stands at 84. Proposed revisions to the association’s By-laws were approved and are now noted in the By-Laws. The proposed Mini-grants Program new version was approved. The “Guidelines for ECETDHA Mini-Grants” and the updated “By-Laws” will be sent to the membership. Mini-grants of up to $1,000 will be available to the membership. The Chair will notify the membership twice yearly about the application deadline for mini-grants. The grant guidelines were changed to show that proposals should be submitted electronically and to indicate eligible applicants included faculty and staff of programs/schools represented by a member of the association. Bob Herrick of Purdue reported on the “External P&T Reviewer Database” and where we are going from here. There was also a discussion of the “Assessment Testing Project” and an update on the status of potential funding from IEEE. This included: a. Discussion re. Refining Goal of Project i. BOK/Specialty Modules ii. B.S./A.S. programs iii. Incentives to Use Exam b. Identification of Resources/Volunteers from Association i. Delineation of BOK & Key Specialties (Committee) ii. Topic Experts/Question Developers iii. Coordinators iv. Funds/Other Resources c. Action Plan – Where to From Here The CTAA Report was made by Tom Hall as follows: a. Recruiting: Members are encouraged to visit TryEngineering.Org and look around the site. It has become very popular developed and presented by IEEE to help attract secondary school kids to engineering/technology. This site was designed to be discipline neutral. Any comments or suggestions can be forwarded to Tom Hall. b. Retention: IEEE is working on a new project known as "Real World Engineering." IEEE has a request for proposals for workshops and discovery based projects on the web site below. Timelines are very short, but there is an honorarium of $5000 for selected proposals. http://www.ieee.org/web/education/university/RealWorldEngineering c. IEEE Program - the proposed has been forwarded to submission to ABET as likely be included in 2009-2010 cycle. d. criteria standard Criteria Reviews: change to add "engineering standards" to the EET criteria the Educational Activities Board for approval and "proposed program criteria." Proposed criteria will most the 2008-2009 TAC Criteria and not be effective until the the Computer ET criteria will be reviewed by CTAA this year. ABET General Criteria: There will be a new round of "harmonization" of in the coming year. ABET is attempting to make the general criteria as as possible across the four accrediting commissions. e. ABET PEV Training: ABET is assuming responsibility for training new Program Evaluators. IEEE will no longer conduct initial training of PEVs. The good news is that ABET will fund the training, including travel and lodging. This should help in efforts to recruit PEVs from industry and government. Training will include "pre-work" done on-line prior to a one-day "in-class" training session. Classroom training will consist primarily of a simulated visit with small groups and mentors. Current officers of the ECETDHA are: Chair: Ron Land Past Chair: Tom Hall Sec/Treas: Walter Buchanan 4-Yr Rep: Charlie Bachman 2-Yr Rep: Surinder Jain Scott Segalewitz was elected the new Chair. The 2-year and 4-year reps will continue until we get on the new election schedule. The meeting was adjourned at 8:15 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Walter Buchanan, Secretary-Treasurer Current Officers and Terms: Position Chair Chair-elect Immediate Past Chair Secretary/Treasurer 4-Year Representative 2-Year Representative Current Officer Holder Ron Land Scott Segalewitz Tom Hall Walt Buchanan Charlie Bachman Surrinder Jain Term Expires June 2008 Moves to Chair in June 2008 June 2008 June 2009 June 2009 June 2009 Treasurer’s Report – February 1, 2008 Statement of Receipts – January 24, 2008 Membership Dues Received: July-Sept. 2006 Oct-Dec. 2006 Jan.-Mar. 2007 Apr.- June 2007 July-Sept. 2007 Oct-Dec. 2007 Jan. - Mar. 2008 $975.00 $300.00 $75.00 $300.00 $1,025.00 $575.00 $75.00 Total Membership Receipts: Interest Received: July-Sept. 2006 Oct.-Dec. 2006 Jan.-Mar. 2007 Apr.-June 2007 July-Sept. 2007 Oct. - Dec. 2007 $3,325.00 $19.43 $22.72 $23.37 $22.41 $22.37 $20.18 Total Interest Received: $130.48 Total Interest Receipts: $3,455.48 Statement of Expenditures – January 24, 2008 Expenditures: Conference Expenses-Land (CTAA 1/07) Endorsement Stamp Conference Expenses- Land (CTAA 6/07) Money Order Fees Conference Expenses- Land (SME 8/07) Conference Expenses - Land (CTAA 1/08) Mini-Grant - Dan Barbuto (+ bank fee) Mini-Grant - Dr. Steve Hsiung (+ bank fee) $330.15 $14.94 $416.02 $5.00 $828.45 $495.50 $652.00 $962.00 Total Expendiitures: $3,704.06 Statement of Cash Flows – January 24, 2008 $4,896.34 Beginning Cash Balance June 30, 2006: Membership Dues: Interest Received: $3,325.00 $130.48 Total Cash Received: $3,455.48 Expenditures: $3,704.06 Net Addition to Fund: ($248.58) Cash in Bank: $4,647.76 Mini-Grants Awards Program First Awards Made in January, 2008: The Association’s mini-grant program officially got off the ground last December with the acceptance of our first set of proposals. Seven proposals were submitted from seven different schools (Purdue, Old Dominion, Rochester Institute of Technology, Texas A&M –Corpus Christi, Dutchess Community College, Florida A&M, and University of Central Missouri). Funding requests ranged from a minimum of $590 to the maximum permitted award of $1000. All were quality proposals, but the Association guidelines permit no more than two awards each cycle. The awards in this inaugural cycle went to Dr. Steve Hsiung of Old Dominion University and Professor Dan Barbuto of Dutchess County Community College. Dr. Hsiung’s award will support a workshop at ASEE’s 2008 Annual Conference to demonstrate and distribute a newly-developed PIC microcontroller training system and associated curricular materials. Professor Barbuto’s award will support the design and development of an inexpensive PLC trainer setup, including associated teaching materials, test programs, and demonstration circuits. Design and construction details and related curricular materials will be made available to Association members at the project’s completion. Congratulations to both Steve and Dan. Full details of the proposal process and requirements can be found through the Association’s link on the ETD website <<http://www.engtech.org/>>. Complete details of Steve’s and Dan’s projects can be found there as well. Planned Update to Grant Award Guidelines: The process of evaluating this first set of grant requests highlighted some weakness in the evaluation process. In their current form, the grant guidelines have only one specific requirement for proposals to be considered, and that is the project must have promise of “benefit to the Association.” While clearly an important constraint, this one criterion provides little guidance to the executive committee regarding exactly what should be considered in determining the expected “benefit.” As a result, the Chair with the help and concurrence of the executive committee will be proposing an update to the guidelines this spring. The proposed update will be e-mailed to the membership well in advance of the June meeting at ASEE in Pittsburgh so that an approval vote can be taken at that time. IEEE Educational Resources 1. ‘Try Engineering’ webpage <<http://www.tryengineering.org/home.php>> Lesson plans for a variety of technical topics – particularly good for introductory courses to intrigue new students or for introducing secondary school students to engineering and technology Recruiting tools (introduce your local HS guidance counselors, teachers, and parents to these so they can pass them along to their students): “Explore Engineering” Play ‘engineering’ games Ask real engineers your question Find a university Investigate the lives of real engineers Your organization can add programs to the site to advertise them to potential students IEEE is also looking for input re. other useful information and/or specific topics that could be added to the site 2. Teacher In-service Program for HS – training for IEEE volunteers to work with HS teachers to bring engineering & technology subjects to pre-university students 3. Real-world Engineering Projects – call for projects from university faculty to design exciting, relevant projects for freshman engineering & technology students that require them to use critical thinking skills to solve engineering problems in a meaningful context and excite them about careers in technical fields. Assessment Test Project Information As of late December, the project to develop a prototype assessment test for electronic and electrical engineering technology graduates officially became a reality. Thanks to the sponsorship and endorsement of IEEE’s outgoing Vice President of Educational Activities, Dr. Moshe Kam, the Institute has authorized $75k to fund this project. Staff members from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers test development group, along with representatives of the IEEE, have been assigned the role of managing and guiding the development process, and volunteers from the Association have signed on to develop the technical details of a ‘body of knowledge’ to be covered by the test and to develop actual test questions. The management teamd and body-of-knowledge teams are listed below. Current plans call for a draft of a prototype test to be available for review late this summer and ready for a trial run by the end of the year. Full details of the project plan can be found on the Engineering Technology Division website <<http://www.engtech.org/>>. Just click on the ‘Organizations’ tab at the top of the page and follow the link to ‘ECET.’ Project Management Team: Debbie Clark (chair) – SME John Pan – SME Arnie Peskin – IEEE Carolyn Solimine – IEEE Tom Hall - IEEE/ECETDHA Ron Land – ECETDHA Body of Knowledge Team: Bill Clapp, Weber State University Charlie Bachman,Southern Polytechnic State University Scott Dunnning, University of Maine Michael Eastman, Rochester Institute of Technology Tom Hall, Northwestern State Univ. Ron Land, Penn State University-New Kensington Campus0 Beshara Sholy, Saint Louis University John Hackworth, Old Dominion University William Stanley, Old Dominion University Dave Loker, Penn State-Erie (part-time) Bob Dreyer, Chattanoonga State Technical Community College (part-time) _______________________________ (you can fill in your name here. There’s always room for more!) _______________________________ (you can fill in your name here. There’s always room for more!) _______________________________ (you can fill in your name here. There’s always room for more!) _______________________________ (you can fill in your name here. There’s always room for more!) ECETDHA Membership History No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Institution Alabama A&M Univ. Albany Technical Coll., GA Alfred State Coll. Amarillo Coll., TX Arizona State Univ. Austin Peay State Univ. Baker Coll. - Owosso, MI Bloomsburg Univ. Bluefield State Coll. Bronx Comm. Coll. Buffalo State Coll. Cal Poly Pomona California Univ. of PA Camden County Coll. Central Connecticut State Univ. Chattanooga State T.C., TN Cleveland State Univ., OH Coll. of the North Atlantic, CAN Columbus State Comm. Coll., OH County Coll. of Morris, NJ County Coll. of Southern Nevada Delaware Tech. C. C. Delgado Comm. Coll., LA DeVry CET/EET Program Dir., IL DeVry Univ. - Atlanta DeVry Univ. – Chicago DeVry Univ. – Columbus DeVry Univ. - Dallas DeVry Univ. – Denver DeVry Univ. – DuPage DeVry Univ. – Georgia DeVry Univ. - Houston DeVry Univ. - Kansas City DeVry Univ. - New Jersey DeVry Institute of Tech., LIC, NY DeVry Univ. - No. California DeVry Univ. - Orlando DeVry Univ. - Phila. DeVry Univ. – Phoenix DeVry Univ. – Seattle DeVry Univ. - So. California DeVry Univ. - Tinley Park Dutchess Comm. Coll. East Carolina Univ. Eastern Michigan Univ. Edmonds Comm. Coll., WA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. Essex County Coll., NJ Excelsior Coll., NY Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Fairmont State Univ., WV Ferris State Univ. Florence-Darlington TC, SC Florida A&M Univ. Grambling State Univ. Gulf Coast Comm. Coll., FL Idaho State Univ. ITT Technical Institute IPFW IUPUI Iowa Western Comm. Coll. Kansas State Univ. - Salina Kean Univ., NJ Kirkwood Comm. Coll., IA Lake Land Coll., IL Lakeland Comm. Coll., OH Linn State Technical Coll., MO Louisiana Tech Univ. Marion Technical Coll., OH Metropolitan State Coll. of Denver Miami Univ. – Hamilton Michigan Technological Univ. Middlesex County Coll., NJ Milwaukee School of Engineering Minnesota State Univ. Missouri Western State Univ. Monroe Comm. Coll., NY Morehead State Univ., KY Mount Hood Comm. Coll., OR Nashville State Technical CC, TN National Univ. New England Institute of Technology NJIT Norfolk State Univ. North Carolina A&T Univ. Northeastern Univ. Northern Essex C.C., MA Northwestern State Univ. NYC Coll. of Technology Oklahoma State U.-Oklahoma City Old Dominion Univ. Oregon Institute of Technology Owens Comm. Coll.-Findlay Owens Comm. Coll.-Toledo Palo Alto Coll., TX Passaic County Comm. Coll. NJ Pellissippi State Technical CC, TN Penn State - Erie Penn State – Harrisburg Penn State (ETCE) Pittsburg State Univ., KS Prairie View A&M Univ. Prentice Hall, VT Purdue Univ. - West Lafayette Purdue Univ. – Calumet Purdue Univ. - North Central Queensborough Comm. Coll. Rhodes State Coll., OH RIT Rogue Comm. Coll., OR Saint Louis Univ. Savannah State Univ. 02/03 x x 03/04 04/05 05/06 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 06/07 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Member Peter Romine Bill Sutton David J. Hunt Douglas Pickle Lakshmi Munukutla Adel Salama Tom Cunningham Robert P. Marande Roy Pruett Andrew Akinmoladun Ilya Grinberg Gerald Herder Stanley Komacek Lawrence Chatman V. Rajaravivarma Robert Dreyer Harry W. Fox Norris Eaton Joan Young Venancio Fuentes Randy Harwood Lester Link Ramon Ariza Edward A. Wilson George Austin Stan Lan Rasoul Esfahani Cristian Penciu Martha Keul John Kronenburger Keith Wright Luis Pablo Grijalva Peter Kerckhoff Wieslaw Bury Muhammad Malik Mike Zohourian Jack Alsaka Suga N. Suganthan Gary E. Bryan Jimmie Russell Amir Nilipour Colleen Vaughan Leah Akins Andrew Jackson Bob Lahidji Mark Kaye Bredeson Nolan Coleman Bernard Zivotofski Sohail Anwar Mel Lewis James Goodwin Clare Cook Kamil Zakhour Tom Bellarmine Johnny Patterson Claude Mott R. Scott Rasmussen Steve Shen Harold Broberg Rich Pfile Doug Corteville Saeed Khan Kamal Shahrabi David Newmister Michael Beavers David Bittner David Phillips Jim Eads Ed Margraff Parris Neal Ayo Abatan Nasser Alaraje Jack L. Waintraub Owe G. Petersen William Hudson Virendra K. Varma Robert Novak Ahmad Zargari Jack Fassel Bill Maxwell Shekar Viswanathan Vin Scotto Robert English John H. Spurlin Derrek B. Dunn Jerry Tapper Paul Chanley Tom Hall Djafar Mynbaev Neal Willison John Hackworth Andy Sedlock Glenn Rettig Nerur Satish Doroteo Chavarria Hisam Dada Ken Swayne David Laker Jerry Shoup Ron Land Randy Winzer Cajetan Akujuobi Benjamin Leonard Robert J .Herrick Mohammad Zahraee Chris Smith Stuart M. Asser Thomas Selis Mike Eastman Dave McKeen Beshara Sholy Kuppuswamy Jayaraman 2007-2008 Member Lapsed/Attendee/Inquiree PROMINE@AAMU.EDU BSUTTON@ALBANYTECH.EDU HUNTDJ@ALFREDSTATE.EDU PICKLE-DL@ACTX.EDU LAKSHMI.MUNUKUTLA@ASU.EDU SALAMAA@APSU.EDU TOM.CUNNINGHAM@BAKER.EDU RMARANDE@BLOOMU.EDU RPRUETT@BLUEFIELDSTATE.EDU ANDREW.AKINMOLADUN@BCC.CUNY.EDU GRINBEIY@BUFFALOSTATE.EDU GHERDER@CSUPOMONA.EDU KOMACEK@CUP.EDU LCHATMAN@CAMDENCC.EDU RAJARAVIVARMAV@CCSU.EDU ROBERT.DREYER@CHATTANOOGASTATE.EDU H.FOX@CSUOHIO.EDU NORRIS.EATON@CNA.NL.CA JYOUNG@CSCC.EDU VFUENTES@CCM.EDU RANDY.HARWOOD@CCSN.EDU LLINK@COLLEGE.DTCC.EDU RARIZA@DCC.EDU EWILSON@DEVRYCOLS.EDU GAUSTIN@FACULTY.ATL.DEVRY.EDU SLAN@CHI.DEVRY.EDU RESFAHANI@DEVRYCOLS.EDU CPENCIU@DAL.DEVRY.EDU MKEUL@DEN.DEVRY.EDU JKRONENB@DPG.DEVRY.EDU KWRIGHT@DEVRY.EDU LGRIJALVA@HOU.DEVRY.EDU PKERCKHOFF@KC.DEVRY.EDU WBURY@NJ.DEVRY.EDU MMALIK@NY.DEVRY.EDU MZOHOURI@NY.DEVRY.EDU JALSAKA@ORL.DEVRY.EDU NSUGANTHAN@PHI.DEVRY.EDU GBRYAN@DEVRY.EDU JRUSSELL@SEA.DEVRY.EDU ANILPOU@SOCAL.DEVRY.EDU CVAUGHAN@DPG.DEVRY.EDU AKINS@SUNYDUTCHESS.EDU JACKSONA@ECU.EDU BOB.LAHIDJI@EMICH.EDU MBREDES@EDCC.EDU COLEMANN@ERAU.EDU ZIVOTOFSKY@ESSEX.EDU SXA15@PSU.EDU MLEWIS@FDU.EDU JGOODWIN@MAIL.FSCWV.EDU COOKC@FERRIS.EDU KAMIL.ZAKHOUR@FDTC.EDU GNANASIGAMANI.BELLAR@FAMU.EDU PATTERSONJ@GRAM.EDU CMOTT@GULFCOAST.EDU RASMSCOT@ISU.EDU SSHEN@ITT-TECH.EDU BROBERG@IPFW.EDU RPFILE@IUPUI.EDU DCORTEVILLE@IWCC.EDU SAEED@SAL.KSU.EDU SHAHRABI@KEAN.EDU DNEWMIS@KIRKWOOD.EDU MBEAVERS@LAKELAND.CC.IL.US DBITTNER@LAKELANDCC.EDU DAVID.PHILLIPS@LINNSTATE.EDU EADSJW@LATECH.EDU MARGRAFFE@MTC.EDU PNEALL@MSCD.EDU ABATANAO@MUOHIO.EDU ALARAJE@MTU.EDU JACK_WAINTRAUB@MIDDLESEXCC.EDU PETERSEN@MSOE.EDU WILLIAM.HUDSON@MNSU.EDU VARMA@MISSOURIWESTERN.EDU RNOVAK@MONROECC.EDU A.ZARGARI@MOREHEADSTATE.EDU FASSELJ@MHCC.EDU BILL.MAXWELL@NSCC.EDU SVISWANA@NU.EDU VSCOTTO@NEIT.EDU ENGLISH@ADM.NJIT.EDU JSPURLIN@NSU.EDU DBDUNN@NCAT.EDU JTAPPER@COE.NEU.EDU PCHANLEY@NECC.MASS.EDU HALLT@NSULA.EDU DMYNBAEV@CITYTECH.CUNY.EDU NAW@OSUOKC.EDU JHACKWOR@ODU.EDU SEDLOCKA@OIT.EDU GRETTIG@OWENS.EDU NSATISH@OWENS.EDU DCHAVARR@ACCD.EDU HDADA@PCCC.EDU KESWAYNE@PSTCC.EDU DRL2@PSU.EDU JFS1@PSU.EDU REL9@PSU.EDU RWINZER@PITTSTATE.EDU CMAKUJUOBI@PVAMU.EDU BENJAMIN_LEONARD@PRENHALL.EDU RHERRICK@PURDUE.EDU ZAHRAEE@CALUMET.PURDUE.EDU CSMITH@PNC.EDU SASSER@QCC.CUNY.EDU SELIS.T@RHODESSTATE.EDU MGEIEE@RIT.EDU DMCKEEN@ROGUECC.EDU SHOLYBI@SLU.EDU JAYARAML@SAVSTATE.EDU 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Seattle Central Comm. Coll., WA Seminole Comm. Coll., FL Shawnee State Univ. Sinclair Comm. Coll. South Dakota State Univ. Southern Illinois Univ. Southern Poly Southern Univ. and A&M, LA Southwestern Indian Poly Institute Southwest Tennessee Comm. Coll. Springfield Technical CC, MA Stark State Coll., OH Suffolk County Comm. Coll., MA SUNY Inst. of Tech., Utica/Rome Technical Career Institutes, NY Technical Coll. of the Lowcountry Texas A&M Univ.- Coll. Station Texas A&M Univ.-Corpus Christi Texas Southern Univ. Texas Tech Univ. Tri-County Technical Coll., SC Union County Coll., NJ Univ. of Akron Univ. of Arkansas-Little Rock Univ. of Central Missouri Univ. of Cincinnati Univ. of Dayton U. of Hartford, Coll. of ET&A Univ. of Houston Univ. of Maine Univ. of Memphis Univ. of Northern Iowa Univ. of North Texas Univ. of Pittsburgh - Johnstown Univ. of Southern Mississippi Univ. of Toledo Univ. of West Florida Vaughn Coll. of A&T, NY Vermont Technical Coll. Virginia State Univ. Wayne State Univ. Weber State Univ. Wentworth Inst. of Technology, MA Westchester Comm. Coll., NY Western Carolina Univ. Western Washington Univ. WVU Institute of Technology Totals = x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 53 82 91 84 28 Lisa Sandoval Benjamin Taylor Carl Hilgarth Jeff Donbar Teresa J.K. Hall Ron Marusarz Charles Bachman Manjit S. Randhawa Nader Vadiee Lisa G. Jones Gary J. Mullett Frank A. Fuller Peter Maritato Mary Rowlands Seyed Ahhavi Everett Feight Jay Porter Ruby Mehrubeoglu David Olowokere Larry B. Masten Ron Talley Nicholas Gilbert John Edgerton Swami Midturi Gerald Kangas Max Rabiee Scott Segalewitz Hisham Alnajjar Enrique Barbieri Spider Williams Deborah Hochstein Recayi Pecen Nourredine Boubekri Greg Dick Randy Buchanan Dan Solarek Karen Rasmussen Kalpana Jain Michael Marceau Dr. Keith Williamson Chih-Ping Yeh William G. Clapp Sandeep Dilwali Raymond Mignogna Ken Burbank Todd Morton Thomas Minnich LSANDOVAL@SCCD.CTC.EDU TAYLORB@SCC-FL.EDU CHILGARTH@SHAWNEE.EDU JEFFREY.DONBAR@SINCLAIR.EDU TERESA_HALL@SDSTATE.EDU MARUSARZ@ENGR.SIU.EDU CBACHMAN@SPSU.EDU RANDHAWA@ENGR.SUBR.EDU NVADIEE@SPIP.BIA.EDU LGJONES@SOUTHWEST.TN.EDU GMULLETT@STCC.EDU FFULLER@STARKSTATE.EDU MARITAP@SUNUSUFFOLK.EDU MARY.ROWLANDS@SUNYIT.EDU SAKHAVI@TCICOLLEGE.EDU EFEIGHT@TCL.EDU PORTER@ENTC.TAMU.EDU RUBY.MEHRUBEOGLU@TAMUCC.EDU OLOWOKEREDO@TSU.EDU LARRY.MASTEN@COE.TTU.EDU RTALLEY@TCTC.EDU GILBERT@UCC.EDU JEDGERTON@UAKRON.EDU SXMIDTURI@UALR.EDU GKANGAS@UCMO.EDU RABIEEM@UCMAIL.UC.EDU SEGALEWITZ@UDAYTON.EDU ALNAJJAR@HARTFORD.EDU EBARBIERI@CENTRAL.UH.EDU SPIDER@EECE.MAINE.EDU D-HOCHSTEIN@MEMPHIS.EDU PECEN@UNI.EDU BOUBEKRI@UNT.EDU GMD@PITT.EDU RANDY.BUCHANAN@USM.EDU DSOLAREK@ENG.UTOLEDO.EDU KRASMUSS@UWF.EDU KALPANA.JAIN@VAUGHN.EDU MMARCEAU@VTC.EDU KWILLIAMSON@VSU.EDU YEH@ENG.WAYNE.EDU WCLAPP@WEBER.EDU DILWALIS@WIT.EDU RAYMOND.MIGNOGNA@SUNYWCC.EDU KBURBANK@EMAIL.WCU.EDU TODD.MORTON@CC.WWU.EDU TMINNICH@WVUTECH.EDU 76 83