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==Workbook Conventions==
 
==Workbook Conventions==
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Starting with the 2009 sessions and their move to a lab based format. We will be producing a workbook.
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===Chapter Layout===
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:'''Introduction & Background'''
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::This will have content that is useful for the topic, but is not the topic itself. Example if the topic is drive trains and breif about torque and its properties should go here.
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:'''Main Topic'''
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::This section will be further split up and as the reader progresses should have increasing complexity. Example start with single stage gear box in one section and then move to a two stage gear box in another section.
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:'''Activities'''
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::These will make up the most of our time during the TE Sessions. There should be more than we can do in the sessions so teachers / coaches could do a few of these outside the sessions.
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[[Category: Technology Enrichment Sessions]]
 
[[Category: Technology Enrichment Sessions]]

Revision as of 20:42, 6 July 2009

This page houses key contacts. Objectives and other logistical info.

Current List of TE Organizers

  • Andy
  • Stefan

People to Know

This list contains people that have given us access to rooms, labs, lecture materials, or have assisted us in some way.

Building Contacts
  • College of Computing - Facilities Manager - Larry Beckwith
  • College of Computing - Beth
Support with Rooms and Planning
  • College of Computing - Cedric Stallworth (Outreach and Community)
Assistance with Lecture Materials
  • School of Mechanical Engineering - Professor & Distinguished Chair - Dr. Wayne Book (Fluid Power)
  • School of Mechanical Engineering - Associate Professor - Chris Paredis (Fluid Power)
CAD Labs
  • College of Engineering - Technical Project Director - Sandra Pierotti (ECS Lab Manager)
Other Key Faculty
  • CETL - Scholarship and Assessment of Teaching and Learning - Tris Utschig (Assessments)
  • College of Computing - Director, CS Outreach - Barbara (Barb) Ericson (Laptops)

Workbook Conventions

Starting with the 2009 sessions and their move to a lab based format. We will be producing a workbook.

Chapter Layout

Introduction & Background
This will have content that is useful for the topic, but is not the topic itself. Example if the topic is drive trains and breif about torque and its properties should go here.
Main Topic
This section will be further split up and as the reader progresses should have increasing complexity. Example start with single stage gear box in one section and then move to a two stage gear box in another section.
Activities
These will make up the most of our time during the TE Sessions. There should be more than we can do in the sessions so teachers / coaches could do a few of these outside the sessions.