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The transfer of scanning probe microscope research to the university classroom: Lessons in distributed collaboration.
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The transfer of scanning probe microscope research to the university classroom: Lessons in distributed collaboration./
Author:
Adams, Jesse David.
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251 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Larry J. Leifer.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-10B.
Subject:
Education, Technology. -
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ISBN:
0493402470
The transfer of scanning probe microscope research to the university classroom: Lessons in distributed collaboration.
Adams, Jesse David.
The transfer of scanning probe microscope research to the university classroom: Lessons in distributed collaboration.
- 251 p.
Adviser: Larry J. Leifer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2001.
The course was designed to take students through the development of the latest SPM technology by retracing the steps of research done at Stanford University. Student response was very positive.
ISBN: 0493402470Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017498
Education, Technology.
The transfer of scanning probe microscope research to the university classroom: Lessons in distributed collaboration.
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This dissertation examines the hypothesis that using new research results, as the central component of a new course developed by a Ph.D. candidate, is an effective way to transfer technology to the undergraduate and graduate classroom. A set of sub hypotheses is also examined regarding the implementation of state of the art online equipment to support the course. The technology transfer outlined here took place in two ways, (1) Asynchronously, in the form of a course that was built around two years of leading micro/nanotechnology research, before the research was completed and published, and (2) Synchronously, in the form of specialized online laboratory equipment used to support the course. This work is premised on the need to educate science and engineering students in the latest technology, and specifically in micro and nanotechnologies, which have the added demands of multidisciplinary content and a shortage of qualified graduates for an expanding job market. The dissertation presents the following research results: (1) Curriculum for the new SPM (Scanning Probe Microscope) course; (2) Summation of student response and recommendations for the new course; (3) Observations of the difference between the online and local SPM use in the course; (4) Statistical analysis of telepointer implementation in the online SPM in regard to preference and performance; (5) A set of recommendations for further testing and implementation of the online SPM interface.
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