FULLY ON-LINE TEACHING OF POWER ELECTRONICS
Muhammad H. Rashid, Ph.D.,
Fellow IET (UK), Fellow IEEE (USA)
Professor (and Director/Chair from 1989-2007)
Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of West Florida
Pensacola, Florida 32514-5754, USA
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THANKS
Ornanizers of the NSF Workshop: Electrical Energy Education.
Issa Batarseh - University of Central Florida.
P. Enjeti - Texas A&M University at Qatar
Shehab Ahmed - Texas A&M University at Qatar.
Ned Mohan -University of Minnesota
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PRESENTATION
Course Description and Objectives
Program and Course Outcomes
Grading and Schedule
E-Learning
Quizzes and Assessments
Conclusion
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Course Description
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Course Objectives
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Linking to Program Outcomes
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Grading Scheme
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Tentative Schedule
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E-Learning Content Menu
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Drop Box
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Drop Box Content
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Quiz Set up Menu
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Quiz List
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Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Cognitive Domain)
5. SynthesisPropose, Create,
Invent, Design, Improve
4. AnalysisClassify, Predict,
Model, Derive,
Interpret, Categorize
6. EvaluationJudge, select,
critique, justify,
optimize
1. KnowledgeList, Define, Identify, Recognize
2. ComprehensionExplain, paraphrase,
Describe, Differentiate,
Discuss
3. ApplicationCalculate, solve,
determine, apply
R. Felder & R. Brent, Designing and Redesigning Courses to Address EC2000, NCSU, 2001
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Multiple Choice Quiz –Comprehension
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Multiple Choice Quiz -Application
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Multiple Choice Quiz –Analysis
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Grades Menu
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Discussion Topics
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Discussion Statistics
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Conclusion E-learning is becoming popular to students, especially to
working and non-traditional students.
Time consuming for faculty
Spell the answer to every possible question related to students
Course management in details
Delivery issues
Quality and Assessments Issues
Preventing Cheating and Plagarisism
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Conclusion There are always risks and impacts and associated with all
technologies and deliveries.
There seems to convey a difference between the word ‗risk‘ and risky
Public discussion is probably more likely to use the adjective ―risky‖ than the noun ―risk‖ referring to the probability of certain events by normally by engineers.
According to Dr. Dr. William A. Wulf (Past President of The National Academy of Engineering), the greatest challenge for the 21st century, may be engineering ethical issues not for individual engineers (what he called ―microethical‖ issues but, rather, issues of social policy regarding technology (what he called ―macroethical‖ issues).
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Microelectronics, PWS Publishing, 1999
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Microelectronics, PWS Publishing, 1999
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Microelectronics, PWS Publishing, 1999
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Microelectronics: Cengage Learning, 2010
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Contact Information
My son Hasan Rashid, who has BS and MS in Electrical Engineering, and is an Intellectual Property Attorney sent me the following website:
Marks, Paul, Engineers find 'missing link' of electronics. New Scientist. April 30, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-04-30.
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Mathematical Relationships
Resistance,
Inductance,
Capacitance,
Memristance,
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Memristors Chua deduced the existence of memristors from the
mathematical relationships between the circuit elements.
Memristor theory was formulated and named by Leon Chua in a 1971 paper.
Chua, Leon O (September 1971), "Memristor—The Missing Circuit Element", IEEE Transactions on Circuit Theory CT-18 (5): 507–519,
Memristor
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THANK YOU
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