The undergraduate engineering lab of the future should
represent a vast improvement over most of the undergraduate labs operating
today. It should offer an exciting, hands-on experience perfectly attuned to
the imaginations of today’s video game generation of engineering students. The
good news is, that lab exists – and you can see it at the upcoming ASEE 2013 Conference June 23 – June 26 in Atlanta, Georgia.
See the Undergraduate Lab of the Future, plus the new, low cost, self-contained QUBE-Servo Rotary Servo Experiment and more by visiting the Quanser Innovation Hub and the Quanser booth at ASEE 2013. |
Visit the Innovation Hub and Quanser’s
Undergraduate Lab of the Future
The next evolution of Quanser’s immersive visualization
application – a multi-participant, aerial chase challenge – is designed to
captivate students with its game-style approach to learning, while maintaining
the rigor of engineering theory. Come by, take control of this hands-on lab concept and
experience its teaching capability for yourself.
A 20 minute interactive presentation and
demonstration at the Exhibit Hall:
- Sunday, June 23, 6:30 pm
- Monday, June 24, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 4 pm
- Tuesday, June 25: 10 am, 1 pm
See the New QUBE™-Servo Demo at the Quanser
Booth
Along with the lab of the future, Quanser is presenting a number of forward-looking ideas and solutions, including our new
QUBE-Servo, a low cost, self-contained, controls teaching platform for
undergraduate labs. Stop by the Quanser booth for a live demo and learn how you
can build a world-class multi-station lab for under $20K.
Continuously, Booth 553
Hear Dr. Tom Lee and Industry Experts
Discuss “The Flipped Classroom”
A panel of industry experts, including Dr. Tom Lee, Chief Education Officer, Quanser, will discuss specific models of innovation that support this new style of learning in engineering courses. This session is not to be missed.
Tuesday, June 25, 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm, Room A307
A panel of industry experts, including Dr. Tom Lee, Chief Education Officer, Quanser, will discuss specific models of innovation that support this new style of learning in engineering courses. This session is not to be missed.
Tuesday, June 25, 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm, Room A307
Attend the National Instruments-Quanser Teaching Solutions Workshop
This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the NI-Quanser education platform, including hardware, software and courseware that enable you
to teach control concepts in a real-world context. If you use NI LabVIEW™ system design software, you should attend this workshop.
Wednesday, June 26: 10 am - 11 am & 2 pm - 3 pm, Room A312
Wednesday, June 26: 10 am - 11 am & 2 pm - 3 pm, Room A312
We hope you're able to attend the 2013 ASEE Conference. We’re looking forward to sharing with you our latest initiatives that
promote effective, efficient learning.
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