1. Optoelectronics Experiments for First-Year Engineering Students
- Author
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Lord, Susan M.
- Subjects
Optoelectronics -- Study and teaching ,Engineering -- Study and teaching ,Electronics laboratories -- Evaluation ,Business ,Education ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper describes a set of experiments in optoelectronics for first-year engineering students. This laboratory experience is comprised of five inexpensive and transportable modules that provide a hands-on introduction to optoelectronics, these modules include different types of emitters, light-emitting diode (LED) colors, optical voice link, total internal reflection, and waveguiding. Designed by a senior electrical engineering student, these modules appeal to students with various learning styles. Two hundred eight-five first-year engineering students at Bucknell University and the University of San Diego have performed these experiments. Student response to the laboratories has been enthusiastic with 80% of the students rating the lab as very good or excellent overall. Further assessment of the experiments by the instructor and the students is also discussed. Index Terms--Freshmen, laboratory, learning styles, optoelectronics.
- Published
- 2001