Journal: IEEE Trans. Education

Volume 44, Issue 4

301 -- 0Marion O. Hagler. Guest editorial
302 -- 310Victor E. DeBrunner, Linda DeBrunner, Sridhar Radhakrishnan, A. Kamal Khan. The telecomputing laboratory: a multipurpose laboratory
311 -- 314Donald L. Skaar. Using the superposition method to formulate the state variable matrix for linear networks
315 -- 321Boon Kuan Chung. An experiment on the layout and grounding of power distribution wires in a printed circuit board
322 -- 328Ronald G. Spencer. Analysis of the modified MOS Wilson current mirror: a pedagogical exercise in signal flow graphs, Mason's gain rule, and driving-point impedance techniques
329 -- 335Jonathan G. Campbell, Fionn Murtagh, Münevver Köküer. DataLab-J: a signal and image processing laboratory for teaching and research
336 -- 341Tiago José Goulart, Denise Consonni. Automated system for measuring electrical three-phase power components
342 -- 346Drago Matko, Saso Blazic, Ales Belic. Virtual race as an examination test: models, solutions, experiences
347 -- 354Julian M. Allwood, Benita M. Cox, Syed S. Latif. The structured development of simulation-based learning tools with an example for the Taguchi method
355 -- 364Francisco J. Ponce, Fernando Martí Pallarés, Leandro Juan-Llacer, Narcís Cardona. Educational software tool based on a geographical information system (GIS) for radio wave propagation analysis
365 -- 372Jannick P. Rolland, Vesselin Shaoulov, F. Javier González. The art of back-of-the-envelope paraxial raytracing
373 -- 376Rafael Kelly, Javier Moreno. Learning PID structures in an introductory course of automatic control
377 -- 383Javier Jimenez-Leube, Alberto Almendra, Carlos Gonzalez, Jesús Sanz-Maudes. Networked implementation of an electrical measurement laboratory for first course engineering studies
384 -- 389Marjan Rupnik, Franc Runovc, Marjan Kordas. The use of equivalent electronic circuits in simulating physiological processes
390 -- 398Gregory K. W. K. Chung, Thomas C. Harmon, Eva L. Baker. The impact of a simulation-based learning design project on student learning
399 -- 405Ronaldo Tadêu Pena, Fábio Gonçalves Jota, Constantino Seixas Filho. A new undergraduate degree in control engineering
406 -- 411Manuel Castro, África Lopez-Rey, Clara M. Perez-Molina, Antonio Colmenar, Carlos de Mora, Fernando Yeves, José Carpio, Juan Peire, John S. Daniel. Examples of distance learning projects in the European Community
412 -- 0David A. Conner, J. A. Conner. Errata to "August 2001 editorial"

Volume 44, Issue 3

224 -- 231J. P. Van't Hof, James A. Bain, Robert M. White, Jian-Gang Zhu. An undergraduate laboratory in magnetic recording fundamentals
232 -- 238David J. Comer, Donald T. Comer. Teaching MOS integrated circuit amplifier design to undergraduates
239 -- 245Dirk Niggemeyer, Kevin J. Stephano, Elizabeth M. Rudnick. Use of a field programmable gate array for education in manufacturing test and automatic test equipment
246 -- 251Eric Zhi-Feng Liu, Sunny S. J. Lin, Chi-Huang Chiu, Shyan-Ming Yuan. Web-based peer review: the learner as both adapter and reviewer
252 -- 257Mubarak Shah, Kevin W. Bowyer. Mentoring undergraduates in computer vision research
258 -- 261K. L. Chan. Statistical analysis of final year project marks in the computer engineering undergraduate program
262 -- 267Kenneth V. Cartwright. Further results related to power supply design and analysis in the undergraduate curriculum
268 -- 275John F. Roddick, Adrienne L. Nieuwenhuis. An analysis of application rates to programs in information technology, science, and engineering
276 -- 281Teresa Larkin-Hein, Dan Budny. Research on learning style: applications in the physics and engineering classrooms
282 -- 288Erik A. McShane, Malay Trivedi, Krishna Shenai. An improved approach to application-specific power electronics education. Curriculum development
289 -- 291Claude Vibet. Phase plane analysis of first-order system with transport lag
292 -- 297Ahmed Yamani, Abdelwahab Kharab. Use of a spreadsheet program in electromagnetics

Volume 44, Issue 2

3 -- 0Andre Morelato. A computer tool for helping engineering students in their learning of electrical energy basics
3 -- 0Irina Munteanu, Daniel Ioan. Symbolic computation with Maple V for undergraduate electromagnetics
5 -- 0Luiz Lebensztajn, Viviane Cristine Silva, Luiz Natal Rossi, José Roberto Cardoso. Teaching electromagnetic fields and FEM for undergraduate students
6 -- 0Moritz Harteneck, Robert W. Stewart. Adaptive signal processing JAVA applet
6 -- 0Ramiro Jordan, L. Howard Pollard, Chaouki T. Abdallah, Jorge Sanin, Johann van Reenen, Marisa R. De Giusti, Paulo Roberto Girardello Franco. Technology education challenges and solutions in Latin America
6 -- 0Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Martín Llamas Nistal, Manuel Caeiro Rodríguez, Juan M. Santos-Gago, Judith S. Rodríguez, Manuel J. Fernández Iglesias. An update on the SimulNet educational platform. Towards standards-driven E-learning
6 -- 0Roberto Petry Homrich, Ernesto Ruppert, Daltro Garcia Pinatti. Helicoidal single-layer cylindrical coil self-inductance evaluation: a didactic method
9 -- 0Woochun Jun, Le Gruenwald. An evaluation model for Web-based instruction
9 -- 0Jun Okamaoto Jr., Julio Cezar Adamowski, Tomaz Mikio Sasaki. Modular microprocessor kit for undergraduate laboratory on industrial automation
9 -- 0Antonio Luchetta, Stefano Manetti, Alberto Reatti. SAPWIN-a symbolic simulator as a support in electrical engineering education
9 -- 0Thomas W. Matthews, Richard R. Spencer. An autonomous race car design competition
10 -- 0Brian L. F. Daku, Keith D. Jeffrey. Development of an interactive CDROM-based tutorial for teaching MATLAB
10 -- 0Ralph M. Ford, Jonathan Bondzie, Paul Kitcho. Java applets for microelectronics education
11 -- 0Monson H. Hayes, Michael Mayercik. Distance learning across the Atlantic
12 -- 0Tatsuya Kikuchi, Takashi Kenjo, Shuichi Fukuda. Remote laboratory for a brushless DC motor
13 -- 0Sunny S. J. Lin, Eric Zhi-Feng Liu, Shyan-Ming Yuan. Web based peer assessment: attitude and achievement
14 -- 0Felipe Mateos, Antonio M. López, Víctor M. González, José M. Enguita. Improving laboratory training for automation and process control courses with a specifically designed testing software application
15 -- 0Robert B. Darling. I-V maps [educational circuit simulation]
15 -- 0Marion O. Hagler, David J. Mehrl. A PC with sound card as an audio waveform generator, a two-channel digital oscilloscope and a spectrum analyzer
15 -- 0Alfredo del Río, Juan José Rodríguez, Andrés A. Nogueiras Meléndez. Learning microcontrollers with a CAI oriented multi-micro simulation environment
17 -- 0Ann E. Kelley Sobel. Emphasizing formal analysis in a software engineering curriculum
17 -- 0Haniph A. Latchman, Christophe Salzmann, Denis Gillet, Jongmyon Kim. Learning on demand-a hybrid synchronous/asynchronous approach
18 -- 0Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Martín Llamas Nistal, Manuel J. Fernández Iglesias. Internet-based learning by doing
20 -- 0Ying-Hong Liao, Chuen-Tsai Sun. An educational genetic algorithms learning tool
24 -- 0Martín Llamas Nistal, Luis E. Anido-Rifón, Manuel J. Fernández Iglesias. Simulators over the network
29 -- 0Takashi Kenjo, Tatsuya Kikuchi, Masatoshi Kubo. Developing educational software for mechatronics simulation
104 -- 108Robert Albright, Joseph P. Hoffbeck. Discovering the effects of feedback on control systems: informative and interesting numerical exercises
109 -- 119Ney Laert Vilar Calazans, Fernando Gehm Moraes. Integrating the teaching of computer organization and architecture with digital hardware design early in undergraduate courses
120 -- 128Thomas J. Cavicchi. Minimum return difference as a compensator design tool
129 -- 136Matthew W. Dunnigan. Enhancing state-space control teaching with a computer-based assignment
137 -- 143A. M. Eydgahi, M. Ghavamzedeh. Complementary root locus revisited
144 -- 150José Maria Giron-Sierra. A simple device and a project for the nonlinear control systems laboratory
151 -- 157Mohammed S. Z. Khan, Charles E. Smith, Darko Kajfez. NASWAVE-a program for display of standing waves on network analyzers
158 -- 164Roman Kuc. Teaching the nonscience major: EE101-The digital information age
165 -- 169Khaled Nigim, Ronald R. DeLyser. Using MathCad in understanding the induction motor characteristics
170 -- 175José Andrés Santisteban, Richard M. Stephan. Vector control methods for induction machines: an overview
176 -- 184Douglas L. Spencer, Lee Philipp, Barbara Philipp. Root loci design using Dickson's technique
185 -- 190Marcelo C. M. Teixeira, Henrique F. Marchesi, Edvaldo Assunção. Signal-flow graphs: direct method of reduction and MATLAB implementation

Volume 44, Issue 1

5 -- 15Denise Consonni, Antonio Carlos Seabra. A modern approach to teaching basic experimental electricity and electronics
16 -- 23Susan M. Lord. Optoelectronics experiments for first-year engineering students
24 -- 28Ahmet Bugra Koku, Okyay Kaynak. An Internet-assisted experimental environment suitable for the reinforcement of undergraduate teaching of advanced control techniques
29 -- 34Melinda F. Robinette, Rachid Manseur. Robot-Draw, an Internet-based visualization tool for robotics education
35 -- 40David J. Lilja. Teaching computer systems performance analysis
41 -- 46Susamma Barua. An interactive multimedia system on "computer architecture, organization, and design"
47 -- 60Pierre M. Lane, Ronnie Van Dommelen, Michael Cada. Compact disc players in the laboratory: experiments in optical storage, error correction, and optical fiber communication
61 -- 66Liwei Lin. Curriculum development in microelectromechanical systems in mechanical engineering
67 -- 75Mark J. Paulik, N. Mohan Krishnan. A competition-motivated capstone design course: the result of a fifteen-year evolution
76 -- 86Chi Chung Ko, Ben M. Chen, Jianping Chen, Yuan Zhuang, Kay Chen Tan. Development of a web-based laboratory for control experiments on a coupled tank apparatus
87 -- 94Eric Allen, Niels LaWhite, Yong Yoon, Jeffrey Chapman, Marija Ilic. Interactive object-oriented simulation of interconnected power systems using SIMULINK
96 -- 98Bryan Hart. The Wien network: an introduction using a graphical calculator