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Christie Ritter, The University of Colorado at Boulder; Alan Rolf Mickelson, University of Colorado, Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jared Leventhal, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Espinoza, University of Colorado at Boulder
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build out the network and to betterunderstand the social stratification caused by the introduction of the technology.References[1] United Nations Millennium Development Goals. http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/.[2] A. R. Mickelson, Q. Lv, L. Shang, and S. R. Sterling. “A 2009 NapoNet video”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7t71DDNOnY.[3] GTR|Grupo de Telecomunicaciones Rurales: Rural Telecommunications Group. http://gtr.telecom.pucp.edu.pe/.[4] Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru: The Catholic University of Peru. http://www.pucp.edu.pe/content/index.php.[5] Publicaciones|GTR: Publications. http://gtr.telecom.pucp.edu.pe/publicaciones.[6] R. Patra, S. Nedevschi, S. Surana, A. Sheth, L. Subramanian, E. Brewer. WiLDNet: Design and
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- Track 3 - Session 1
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Morgan M. Bakies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Karen Seliah Lamb, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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further align the goals of both JADE and Brasil Junior in theexpansion of Junior Enterprise worldwide. Both Brasil Junior and JADE offer opportunities tonetwork internationally through biannual meetings and biennial Junior Enterprise WorldConferences. These conferences focus heavily on networking and provide professionaldevelopment through workshops, competitions, and Q&A panels.Junior Enterprise has had a significant impact within Junior Entrepreneurs’ own countries andthroughout the world. The European Commission conducted a study on Junior Enterprise in 2012on behalf of the European Union. The results of this study, which compared Junior Enterprisestudents to typical university students, demonstrated the benefits of Junior Enterprise in
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- Track 3 - Session 2
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- 2014 ASEE International Forum
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Maya A Trotz, University of South Florida; Joniqua Howard, University of Texas Arlington; Ken Darrie Thomas, Auburn University, Biosystems Engineering & The Honors College; Helen Muga, University of Mount Union; Jeanese Christine Badenock, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill; Sheena A Francis, University of Technology, Jamaica 235 Old Hope Rd Kgn 6. Jamaica
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