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David K. Probst P.E., Southeast Missouri State University; Yumin Zhang, Southeast Missouri State University
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and shared their experience in publications. One approach is to use advancedtechnology to enhance the effectiveness of learning, such as multimedia and CAD simulations.4-8Another approach is derived from cognitive science, and the knowledge in this course is dividedinto three categories: declarative, procedural, and conditional knowledge.9 We adopted anintegrated approach, which can be effectively applied to learning the knowledge in all these threecategories.II. Conceptual Bridge Page 23.48.2Most students consider Engineering Thermodynamics a very challenging course, whichquenched the passion of many promising students pursuing a career in
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Harold T. Evensen, University of Wisconsin, Platteville; W. Doyle St.John, University of Wisconsin, Platteville
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,” prepared by the NCSLI Workplace and Professional Development Committee, published by NCSL International (2010). 6 “Types of Metrology”, (www.metrologycareers.com), downloaded January 2013. 7 Fishnell, J. V., Hovakemian, A., Sugg, D., Gentry, E., “Navy Metrology Engineering Education Outreach: Inspiring and Educating Students about Careers in Metrology,” American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference (2012). 8 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrology (downloaded January 2013). 9 M. L. Taylor, “Status of Metrology Education in North America (a lost science?),” Metrologist Magazine, pp. 20-‐24, April 2012. 10 Drew Liming, “Metrology Careers: Jobs
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Marie Lopez del Puerto, University of St. Thomas; Adam S Green, University of St. Thomas; Jeffrey A. Jalkio, University of St. Thomas; Marty Johnston, University of St. Thomas; Paul R Ohmann, University of St. Thomas (MN)
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Association ofPhysics Teacher’s “Statement on Computational Physics” says, “Computational physics hasbecome a third way of doing physics and complements traditional modes of theoretical andexperimental physics.” 1 Computation should be an important component in the physicsundergraduate curriculum, and ideally it should merge seamlessly with the rest of the curriculum.Throughout the past 15 years, the University of St. Thomas physics department has beenimplementing an integrated physics curriculum where students gain the theoretical, experimental,computational, and communication skills they will need to succeed in their careers. Thecomputational work in our department began with an NSF-sponsored effort (DUE-0311432) todevelop computational modules in
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Steve E. Watkins, Missouri University of Science & Technology
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advancedcourses in other technologies, cf. reference4. However, introductory undergraduate courses inelectronics and devices rarely provide a strong linkage between the underlying device physicsand the circuit design and analysis. Such courses tend to focus either on semiconductor physicsor on electronics analysis. Consequently, student pursuing a devices track may not haveprerequisites for electronics applications and students pursing an electronic circuits track may nothave prerequisites for device physics. Besides educational and career flexibility, breadth ofunderstanding can have great advantage in inter-area and interdisciplinary technologies. Forinstance, dedicated hardware for embedded systems may require device and circuit designknowledge for an