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The modern process of higher learning and open online education
Gene Frantz
Education has been much the same for quite a while. For example I graduated with my BSEE in 1971. My experience in the process of learning was to buy a text book, show up to class for lectures, work the problems in the back each chapter and take tests to verify I had learned the material. Now, as I forward...
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Feb 4, 2013
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Get a piece of DSP history, come with us to the future!
Cathy Wicks
If you haven’t seen our principal fellow, Gene Frantz’s blog post about retiring , then you may not believe it’s true. Gene will be trading in his corporate email address for a university one this week. It is impossible to simply say that I will miss his contributions at TI because...
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Jan 29, 2013
Blog Post:
Help with Your NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS from TI
Cathy Wicks
New Year’s has always been a time for reflecting on the changes we want to make in our future. Having a good support system and friends you can call on to assist are key to the success of those resolutions. I pulled a list of 9 common New Year’s resolutions, and below offer my take on how...
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Jan 6, 2013
Blog Post:
Analog Systems......What, why, how?
Kausalya Palavesam
Analog Systems .....What are they? Analog systems process analog signals. For example an Audio amplifier converts sound (real world analog signal) into voltage and passes it into the input stage. The input stage is where input signals are processed and conditioned. Then this signal is fed into the output...
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Sep 24, 2012
Blog Post:
Maker's Faire 2012 Recap
Larissa Swanland
It's been almost a week since the annual Bay Area's Makers Faire 2012 -- but the residual excitement still remains. Makers Faire is sponsored by the O'Reilly media group in conjunction with Makezine.com . The Bay Area event is the annual largest gathering of "Makers", whose motto...
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May 27, 2012
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Lubbock Mini Maker's Faire- First Maker's Faire in Texas!
Larissa Swanland
I am so excited that this past Saturday the TI-University Program was able to participate in Lubbock Mini Maker's Faire! Myself, another TI'er and a carful of launchpad demos + give aways made our way to Lubbock this past weekend to participate. Launchpad at Lubbock Mini Maker's Faire...
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May 1, 2012
Blog Post:
Introduce Programming to your Students--- with a little Boost
Larissa Swanland
Traveling to various universities over the past several months, I’ve observed that many undergraduate students in both Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering loathe learning embedded programming languages. I’m not sure if I’m the only one that feels this way, but being able...
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Apr 6, 2012
Blog Post:
Ever After Senior Design... make it work for you.
Larissa Swanland
Senior Design is one of my favourite places to stop when I am visiting Universities. A lot of different methodologies exist for teaching Senior Design. Some have pre-ordained projects that the teams of students have to execute. Others let the students choose their own projects and make them design...
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Feb 4, 2012
Blog Post:
What is a Teaching ROM?
Larissa Swanland
If you go to the University Website : http://ti.com/university and select any of the product group you may come across a particular term called a “ Teaching ROM ”. Which begs the question: What is a Teaching ROM? The word Teaching ROM was developed when CD-ROM’s were popular...
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Jan 30, 2012