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Adding Hardware Experiments to a First-Year Engineering Computing Course
Author(s) -
Kathleen Ossman,
Gregory Bucks
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--27539
Subject(s) - matlab , computer science , data acquisition , software , computer hardware , context (archaeology) , computer engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , programming language , paleontology , biology
Gregory Bucks joined the Department of Engineering Education in 2012. He received his BSEE from the Pennsylvania State University in 2004, his MSECE from Purdue University in 2006, and his PhD in Engineering Education in 2010, also from Purdue University. After completing his PhD, he taught for two years at Ohio Northern University in the Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science department, before making the transition to the University of Cincinnati. He has taught a variety of classes ranging introductory programming and first-year engineering design courses to introductory and advanced courses in electronic circuits. Recently, he has been working to develop graduate level courses in Engineering Education to support current graduate students interested in entering academia. He is a member of ASEE, IEEE, and ACM.

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