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Volume 5

Teaching Software Engineering: An Active Learning Approach

This paper is archived under Volume 4 / Number 1 (January – March 2013).

Walter W. Schilling, Jr.

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department
Milwaukee School of Engineering

Mark J. Sebern

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department
Milwaukee School of Engineering

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Development of Nanoscale Virtual Reality Simulations for the Teaching of Nanotechnology

This paper is archived under Volume 4 / Number 1 (January – March 2013).

Xiaobo Peng

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Prairie View A&M University

Blesson Isaac

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Prairie View A&M University

Richard Thomas Wilkins

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Prairie View A&M University

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Developing Undergraduate FPGA Curriculum Using Altium Software and Hardware

This paper is archived under Volume 4 / Number 1 (January – March 2013).

Erik A. Mayer

Electronics Engineering Technology
Pittsburg State University

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Tablet Computers and InkSurvey Software in a College Engineering Statistics Course: How are Students’ Learning and Attitudes Impacted?

This paper is archived under Volume 4 / Number 1 (January – March 2013).

Tonya Lauriski-Karriker

Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Colorado School of Mines

Emma Nicoletti

Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Colorado School of Mines

Barbara Moskal

Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Colorado School of Mines

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On the Use of a Windshield Wiper Mechanism Simulation Project to Enhance Student Understanding of Design Topics

This paper is archived under Volume 4 / Number 1 (January – March 2013).

Yaomin Dong

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kettering University

Arnaldo Mazzei

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kettering University

Raghu Echempati

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kettering University

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