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Conference Session
Track 1 - Session II - Student Development
Collection
2013 ASEE International Forum
Authors
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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Student Development
Naporegion home. Another perspective approached by this project is an intentional consciousness ofthe river and rainforest ecology. The commerce, as well as a general way of life on the NapoRiver, depends heavily on the river as well as the plants and animals that naturally inhabit it.Due to the inherent importance of the environment, the NapoNet team has provided theopportunity to consider its role in communications technology as well as in culture. An interestin the commerce of the region creates the need for an understanding of business as well. Global engineering for community development represents the foundation of theNapoNet project. The intricate intersection of communications, culture, ecology, and commerceare the applications within