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completing allrequired segments and scoring 80% of quiz points for each module. Supplementing the online components were synchronous Zoom office hours with returningTAs and the CELT instructor. The office hours held the second day of each module. Zoom followup sessions covered classroom management scenarios and open Q&A. Returning TAs attended anadditional Zoom discussion to discuss their experiences, and also provided advice to new TAs inthe discussion board, as mentioned above.ResultsOverall Program: Attendance was mixed. While 500 participants logged in to the academicdepartment orientation day, that was far and away the best attended program. The next mostpopular session was the Division of Information Technology, with 144 students
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(min). The valuesof the resistors are chosen such that the circuit is normally within saturation mode. Thefunction of the relays in this project is to operate as switches to control the operations ofthe different units depending on the conditions set by the operator. Figure 7 shows thetransistor circuit in saturation. There are four sets of relays in the project design. Thetransistor circuit connected to the set of the four relay circuits is shown in Figure 8. RC 1k ohm IC V1 Q 1 12 V R3 IB BJ T_ NPN_ VI RTUAL V2 4k ohm 5V R2
activities. However, there were some limitations in areas where particular content could only be examined through test and quiz grades. Modifications Made to Assessment Methods/Documenting Student Knowledge. Weekly assignments grade, online exams, classwork problems for the students to complete in class to allowing for checking for understanding; Exams are completed during scheduled times; students scan exams using smartphone Apps and submit it to instructors via email. Instituted Projects Day. Faculty gauged content understanding through "review questions" derived from quizzes, student provided answers through chat room and online exams Posting and broadcasting of resolved Q&A from students to the entire class made a positive
, vol. 6, pp 242, 2021Figure 6. Expected power vs flow velocities for the Savonius [13] S. Singha and K. P. Sinhamahapatra, “Flow past a circular cylinderturbine (square) and Tri-curve (filled circle) undergoing between parallel walls at low Reynolds numbers,” Ocean Eng., vol. 37,water flow. no. 8–9, pp. 757–769, 2010. [14] N H Al Mamun, M Q Islam, D G Infield, and A K M Sadrul Islam, Figure 6 indicates that the Savonius produces power that “Zero Head Water Turbine for Small Scale Electricity Generation inincreases with the flow speed. On the other hand, the Tri-curve