Engineering including Circuit Theory, Electronics, Controls, and Mechatronics. His research interests include Engineering Education, Control Systems, Mechatronics, and Signal Processing.Kenneth Michael Parson, Thor Motor Coach Kenneth M. Parson is a 2020 graduate of Anderson University in Electrical Engineering and currently holds a position of Electrical Engineer at Thor Motor Coach. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 2021 ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Conference Proceedings | Paper ID 35245 Using Guitar Pedals to Introduce Amplifier Design and Printed Circuit Board Layout in an Electronics Course Benjamin D. McPheron
engaged in a set of lessons designed to help them develop neededtechnical and conceptual skills (mainly programming in Python and R). In addition, they participated inregular online workshops with topics including research and ethics, preparation of effective presentations,and graduate school application preparation. Table 2 summarizes the topics covered in the learningactivities and workshops undertaken by the participants. Table 2: Learning activity topics covered during the summer 2020 REU Program Group Field Skills/Concepts 1 Communications, Transportation 5G, mathematics, Matlab 2 Computer Science, Transportation
, Controls, and Mechatronics. His research interests include Engineering Education, Control Systems, Mechatronics, and Signal Processing. Dr. McPheron is a Senior Member of the IEEE.Mr. Kenneth M Parson, Thor Motor Coach Kenneth M. Parson is a 2020 graduate of Anderson University in Electrical Engineering and currently holds a position of Electrical Engineer at Thor Motor Coach.Dr. Matthew Stein, Roger Williams University Dr. Stein received a BS from Rutgers College of Engineering (1985); MS from the University of Cal- ifornia, Berkley (1987); and, Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania (1994). Assistant Professor at Wilkes University from 1994-1999, moved to Roger Williams University in 1999, promoted to associate