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Student Centered Educational Tools For The Digital Systems Curriculum
Author(s) -
Edward Doskocz,
Alan R. Klayton,
Parris Neal,
Ruth D. Fogg,
Scott A. Stefanov,
Pamela J. Neal,
George York,
Daniel J. Pack,
Cameron Wright,
Steven F. Barrett
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--7435
Subject(s) - curriculum , microcomputer , wright , computer science , session (web analytics) , software engineering , world wide web , telecommunications , sociology , programming language , pedagogy , chip
The Digital Systems Division's mission within the Electrical Engineering Department at the United States Air Force Academy is to educate cadets on the fundamentals of digital systems. The division provides a digital systems curriculum to computer science and electrical engineering majors. Additionally, we teach the fundamentals of microcomputer programming to all electrical engineering majors. Over the last four years we have implemented a variety of in-house hardware and software teaching tools to enhance our educational mission while emphasizing an exciting, hands-on approach to computer education. In this paper we will detail these innovations and describe how they fit together for a cohesive educational experience.

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