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Eileen Haase; Ryan O'Hara; Anil Maybhate – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2022
Hands-on labs are a critical component of biomedical engineering undergraduate education. Due to both the pandemic and the growing interest in online education, we developed a Do-it-yourself Electrocardiogram (DIY EKG) project. The Arduino-based DIY EKG kit instructed students how to build a circuit to obtain their own EKG and then analyze their…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biomedicine, Electromechanical Technology, Hands on Science
Aguilar, Horacio Munguía; Peña, Kassim José Mendoza – Physics Education, 2019
A simple and economical system that allows one to obtain the characteristic "I-V" curve in solar cells is presented. It is a computer-controlled system suitable as an instrumentation project for students who are learning about photovoltaic systems. This system is based on the use of an "R-3R" ladder circuit as a variable…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Electromechanical Technology, Science Experiments
Serafin, Cestmir – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2020
Electro technical kits have many positive effects in school education, suitably supplement as well as support it, and are also one of its subject matters. Considering the fast, global development information technology is experiencing, there is a growing need to combine computer systems and electro technical kits in education. This assists in the…
Descriptors: Energy, Engineering Education, Electromechanical Technology, Elementary Schools
Aguilar, Horacio Munguía; Maldonado, Rigoberto Franco; Navarro, Luis Barba – Physics Education, 2017
Charging a capacitor with a photovoltaic module is an experiment which reveals a lot about the modules characteristics. It is customary to represent these characteristics with an equivalent circuit whose elements represent its physical parameters. The behavior of a photovoltaic module is very similar to that of a single cell but the electric…
Descriptors: Electromechanical Technology, Power Technology, Energy, Science Education
Regester, Jeffrey – Physics Teacher, 2016
A bridge rectifier is a diamond-shaped configuration of diodes that serves to convert alternating current(AC) into direct current (DC). In our world of AC outlets and DC electronics, they are ubiquitous. Of course, most bridge rectifiers are built with regular diodes, not the light-emitting variety, because LEDs have a number of disadvantages. For…
Descriptors: Light, Lighting, Electronics, Science Experiments
Headly, David; Karabatek, Mohamed – Physics Teacher, 2016
This article describes an experiment teaching polarization phenomena and the Triboelectric Series in a unit on electrostatics. Using rods (2-3 ft in length) made from wood, aluminum, PVC, and Plexiglas on an inverted watch glass, these items demonstrated to the class how a party balloon rubbed with fake rabbit fur (charging the balloon negative)…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Electromechanical Technology, Science Equipment, Scientific Principles
Stewart, Jesse; Kohlberger, Martin – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2017
Existing methods for collecting and analyzing nasality data are problematic for linguistic fieldworkers: aerodynamic equipment can be expensive and difficult to transport, and acoustic analyses require large amounts of optimally-recorded data. In this paper, a highly mobile and low-cost method is proposed. By connecting low impedance earbuds into…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Analysis, Acoustics, Electromechanical Technology
Sundstrom, Meagan; Heim, Ashley B.; Park, Barum; Holmes, N. G. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
Researchers have pinpointed recognition from others as one of the most important dimensions of students' science and engineering identity. Studies, however, have found gender biases in students' recognition of their peers, with inconsistent patterns across introductory science and engineering courses. Toward finding the source of this variation,…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Science Instruction, Peer Relationship
Singh, Arvind; Rocke, Sean; Pooransingh, Akash; Ramlal, Craig J. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2019
Contribution: This paper has demonstrated that the use of blended learning in an electrical machines course has increased student engagement, pass rate, and scores across the GPA spectrum. Background: Lack of engagement by students in electric machine courses have been reported across the world. Interventions however, usually take the form of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Blended Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Classroom Techniques
González, Manuel I. – Physics Education, 2017
Measuring voltage-current and voltage-power curves of a photovoltaic module is a nice experiment for high school and undergraduate students. In labs where real sunlight is not available this experiment requires a solar simulator. A prototype of a simulator using LED lamps has been manufactured and tested, and a comparison with classical halogen…
Descriptors: Simulation, Light, Lighting, Electromechanical Technology
Leniz, Ane; Zuza, Kristina; Guiasola, Jenaro – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2017
This study examines the causal reasoning that university students use to explain how dc circuits work. We analyze how students use the concepts of electric field and potential difference in their explanatory models of dc circuits, and what kinds of reasoning they use at the macroscopic and microscopic levels in their explanations. This knowledge…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Thinking Skills, Skill Analysis, Student Surveys
Dahle, Reena; Rasel, Rafiul – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2016
This paper presents a series of course modules developed as a high-impact and cost-effective learning tool for modeling and simulating the microfabrication process and design of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices using three-dimensional (3-D) printing. Microfabrication technology is an established fabrication technique for small and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Learning Modules, Electromechanical Technology, Printing
Prytz, Kjell – Physics Education, 2015
Creative learning is discussed with respect to a specific physics topic. A teaching example, based on an apparatus that demonstrates the standard dynamo model of geomagnetism, is presented. It features many of the basic physics concepts within the syllabus of electromagnetism at high-school and university. To stimulate conceptual learning and to…
Descriptors: Physics, Teaching Methods, Units of Study, Electromechanical Technology
Overduin, James; Molloy, Dana; Selway, Jim – Physics Teacher, 2014
Electromagnetic induction is probably one of the most challenging subjects for students in the introductory physics sequence, especially in algebra-based courses. Yet it is at the heart of many of the devices we rely on today. To help students grasp and retain the concept, we have put together a simple and dramatic classroom demonstration that…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Algebra, Scientific Concepts
Drosopoulos, A.; Hatziprokopiou, M. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2010
This paper discusses the planning and development of student training and activities for the Powerline Communications Laboratory at the Technical Education Institute (TEI), Patras, Greece. Powerline communications is currently an active area of research and development that combines three separate specializations from the standard training of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Laboratory Training, Theory Practice Relationship, Engineering

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