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Benjamin D McPheron, Anderson University; Kenneth M Parson, Thor Motor Coach; Matthew Stein, Roger Williams University
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. Stein, “Combatting ad hoc fabrication in a senior level mechatronics course,” 2016 ASEE Northeast Section Annual Conference, 2016.[3] J.G. Cherng, B. Q. Li and N. Natarajan, “Development of a senior mechatronics course for mechanical engineering student,” Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE Annual Conference, 2013.[4] S. Shooter and M. McNeil, “Interdisciplinary collaborative learning in mechatronics at Bucknell University,” Journal of Engineering Education, July 2002.[5] O. Harrison and R. Edwards, “Enhancing engineering problem solving skills in a mechatronics course,” Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE Annual Conference, 2013.[6] M. Lobaugh and R. Edwards, “Mechatronics for non-electrical engineers
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Abdussalam Alawini, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Peilin Rao, UIUC; Leyao Zhou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Lujia Kang; PING-CHE HO, PureStorage
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PrairieLearn.Most importantly, we plan to use TriQL in our database course (CS 411) to evaluate its learningeffectiveness. We will have students use TriQL as part of lab and homework assignments. We willthen conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis to measure the impact of TriQL in students’understanding of database schema and query languages.References [1] H. Garcia-Molina, Database systems: the complete book. Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: Pearson Education India, 2008. [2] M. Guo, K. Qian, and L. Yang, “Hands-on labs for learning mobile and nosql database security,” in 2016 IEEE 40th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), vol. 2, pp. 606–607, IEEE, 2016. [3] L. Li, K. Qian, Q. Chen, R. Hasan, and G. Shao, “Developing
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Gurcan Comert; Zulfikar Berk, University of South Carolina; Robert Petrulis; Balaji Iyangar; Esmail M Abuhdima, Benedict college; Negash Begashaw, Benedict College
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gets better with time. Virtual experience makes it harder to collaborate (1 mention) o Not able to share opinion with the project members when we need them instead we focus on our part only which is a good thing but it motivates knowing what others thinking. Other challenges (3 items) o Request the data needed to create an accurate model o The most difficult challenge to my research is making sure that the Deep Q learning programs are debugged and properly rebuilt. o Technical difficulties sometimes Not anticipating any challenges (1 mention) o I don't really think anything would be challenging.What differences do