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Spring 2001 Faculty Fellows

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The EdCenter Fellows Give Their Spring 2001 Final Presentations May 22, 2001

Thomas Impelluso
Mechanical Engineering Department
College of Engineering


Prof. Impelluso's goals as a Faculty Fellow include the integration of high end computational software (including Finite element sofware, dVISE, LabView, and proEngineer) and high end computational hardwre (including the Cray T3E supercomputer) into the undergraduate Engineering ENGR296 Design Elements course.

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Fred Kolkhorst
Exercise and Nutritional Sciences Department
College of Professional Studies And Fine Arts

Prof. Kohlkorst's goals as a Faculty Fellow include the implementation of an online survey assessment tool into the evaluation process for his ENS314 Exercise Physiology Laboratory, and to use the Sociology Workbench as a part of the data analysis repertoire.

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Kathleen McGuire
Biology Department
College of Sciences

Prof. McGuire's overall goal as a Faculty Fellow is to integrate the Biology Workbench and additional supplementary bioinformatics tools into the bioinformatics curriculum for the SDSU Dept. of Biology. Her specific goals include the development of application-specific online tutorials on the use of the Biology Workbench for the BIO585 Cell and Molecular Immunology course. (see url at: http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/classes/biology/bio585/ )

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Christina Tague
Geography Department
College of Arts and Letters

Prof. Tague's goal as a Faculty Fellow is to create visualization component for her data analysis toolkit, to provide an interactive exploratory interface to her hydrological ecology model, RHESSYS, for use in her GEOG 496 course "Water at the Earth's Surface".
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Kathy Thorbjarnarson
Geological Science Department
College of Sciences

Kathy Thorbjarnarson's Faculty Fellows project consists of developing a variety of interactive online tutorials for her Geology 351 course "Water and the Environment".

Kathy's project link

Link to Kathy's Geology 351 Course "Water and the Environment"

 

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