: x¨ θ¨ = (6) ℓSubstituting Eq. 6 into the moment equation for dynamic case will result in g x¨ = (x − u) (7) ℓ pLet q be a non-dimensitonalized variable where q = (ℓ/g) t. This simplifies Eq. 7 into: x¨ = (x − u) (8)where x is differentiated with respect to q. Both Eq. 7 and 8
face-to-face class and permanentlyimplemented into ME curriculum as a core graduate course taught during regular semesters.Students from any engineering or science department who need to predict microstructureevolutions or understand process-structure-property relationships of materials will benefit fromthis class. The present course development approach can also be adjusted for the development ofother online numerical modeling and analysis courses.References1. L.-Q. Chen, “Phase-field models for microstructure evolution”, Annual Review of Materials Research, 32(1), 2002, 113-140.2. L. Chen, C.O. Yenusah, Y.-Z. Ji, Y.-C. Liu, T.W. Stone, M.F. Horstemeyer, and L.-Q. Chen, “Three-dimensional phase-field simulation of γ” precipitation
projects; completing Clifton Strengths testand individual career assessment before attending the class. For weekly classes, studentsparticipate in small and large group discussions to gain an understanding of course topics.Following the 50 min lecture, students participated in the post-lecture activities such as smallgroup peer reviews for reflective writing, discussion of the application of PM skills, and Q&Awith guest lecturers (see Table 1).Table 1. Course Content Week Course Topic Learning Activity 1 Introduction Icebreaker game 2 Project Charter Building project charter for thesis/ research
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. Once participant mentioned: “The program provided the resources and the structure for me to complete my applicationpackage. The program also connected me with applicants on the same timeline as myself. Wemet several times after the program to practice our chalk talks and to perform mock interviews.We used the information from the program (written resources and the Q&A panel info) togenerate interview questions. I was very prepared for my Zoom interviews and for my in-personinterviews. This provided me with the confidence (Underrepresented groups in STEM lackconfidence during interviews).”Most and Least Useful Aspect of the SPARK ProgramAfter the program, participants were asked to report on the most and least useful aspect of theSPARK
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discussed bystudents in the course discussion area, solutions to end-of-chapter problems for practice problem-solving, asynchronous Q/A with instructor and peers in Discussion Board, other related resourcessuch as tutorials on features and functionalities of Excel, and valuable recordings, websites, orpublications related to the topic for each module.Asynchronous discussion is a key feature of this course. In each module, students are expected toread the assigned pages, watch the instructional videos, practice problem solving, and postquestions to the discussion area to fully learn the material before attempting homework, cases, orexams. Questions in the Discussion Board are answered quickly by the instructor or by studentswho know the answer
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