PowerPoint Primer Matt Yedlin December 2, 1999 11/11/2018
PowerPoint Primer Matt Yedlin December 2, 1999 11/11/2018
PowerPoint Primer Matt Yedlin December 2, 1999 11/11/2018
If you don’t want this: Then …….. 11/11/2018
K I S E PRINCIPLE K - Keep I - It S - Simple E - Erudite 11/11/2018
number of different things. This talk is more about ideas in using PowerPoint. I shall do a number of different things. What is the most important aspect of a POWERPOINT presentation ? 11/11/2018
PIP: Problem-based Learning in Electrical Engineering -- An Alternative to Traditional Lecture Presentations Peter Lawrence and Matt Yedlin Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. 11/11/2018
Motivation for PIP Project Integration Program Just-in-time learning Integration of course material across disciplines Reduce amount of memorization Motivate material via projects 11/11/2018
Outline of Talk template text more graphics text - bullets master text text - bullets insert graphics jpg image + animation graphics more graphics equation setting excel TCL script internet 11/11/2018
Peter Lawrence, Director PIP Instructors David Pulfrey Peter Lawrence, Director 11/11/2018
We have constant current in the primary. What is the current I2 N1 turns R N2 turns We have constant current in the primary. What is the current I2 in the resistor R? 11/11/2018
Existing Second Year Courses ECE Courses Electromagnetics Microcomputers Electric Circuits Electronics Group Project Digital Logic Design Non-ECE Courses Mathematics Program Design & Data Structures 11/11/2018
Set An Equation -- Your choice 11/11/2018
Interaction with Excel 11/11/2018
Interaction 11/11/2018
Conclusion Addendum The issue of resource allocation and curriculum development needs to be addressed. The philosophy of PIP can be applied to the teaching of science and arts Curriculum planning issues are subject of XML - JAVA educational database project (Profs. Yedlin and Hamidzadeh, students Frostad and Niaz, ECE, U.B.C.) 11/11/2018