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Carole E. Goodson, University of Houston (CoT); Susan L. Miertschin, University of Houston (CoT); Barbara Louise Stewart
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time management are course calendars and having all the course requirements spelled out at the beginning of the course (as in a syllabus document, perhaps). There were no course features that the students were queried about that were little used that were also perceived as very beneficial to time management.Using the same techniques, a Benefit Factor was determined for four course policies todetermine their perceived benefit to time management. Results are presented in Table 6. Page 24.372.10Table 6: Course Policies Ranked by BenefitReview of the summarized course policies data reveals the following. The policy perceived to
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Wayne W. Walter, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE); Timothy G. Southerton, RIT Mechanical Engineering
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State. He has forty years experience teaching design related and solid mechanics courses, and has developed expertise in the areas of robotics systems, and micro-robotics. He is an ASEE and ASME member.Timothy G. Southerton, RIT Mechanical Engineering Tim Southerton is currently a fifth year mechanical engineering student at RIT in the BS/MEng Dual Degree program. As a student who enjoyed the Stamp-based Robotics class as an undergraduate, he was very interested in an opportunity to restructure the curriculum for Arduino compatibility. Once involved in the project, he decided to see it through as the teaching assistant for the lab portion of the revamped course, which proved to be an enriching experience. After