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- Low-Cost Water Pump Design/Testing to Serve Rural Villages (Semester Unknown) IPRO 323: Low-Cost Water Pump DesignTesting to Serve Rural Villages IPRO 323 Poster2 Sp08
- Creator
- Albee, Brian, Bailey, Nicholas, Burt, Jaucinta, Chan, Leon, Davila, Katty, Galbraith, Nicole, Leong, Erick, Liu, Jinting, Pajak, William, Rhode, Ellen, Sullivan, Joshua, Yarzak, Ryan
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- 2008, 2008-05
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The objective of IRPO 323 is to find and optimize a system to deliver drinkable water to communities that do not have easy access to water....
Show moreThe objective of IRPO 323 is to find and optimize a system to deliver drinkable water to communities that do not have easy access to water. Mainly in locating a water source accessible to the region based on geographical limitations. From there, creation of a system to draw out the water in order to meet the demands of the people based on their lifestyle. The system has to be easy to maintain, fulfill the water requirement, and is cost effective in the life of the design. However, in order to fully understand the system and its limitations a test model will be used. In order to accomplish this project in a timely manner each individual will have to learn, develop, and apply interpersonal skills, research methods, and coordination. The set objectives, therefore, are: Evaluate water sources and water demands of the target community Design a system for this community Research products and costs for system components Create a test model to better understand the system components
Sponsorship: US Environmental Protection Agency, National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) and Stuart Grants
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- Low-Cost Water Pump Design/Testing to Serve Rural Villages (Semester Unknown) IPRO 323: Low-Cost Water Pump DesignTesting to Serve Rural Villages IPRO 323 Ethics Sp08
- Creator
- Albee, Brian, Bailey, Nicholas, Burt, Jaucinta, Chan, Leon, Davila, Katty, Galbraith, Nicole, Leong, Erick, Liu, Jinting, Pajak, William, Rhode, Ellen, Sullivan, Joshua, Yarzak, Ryan
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objective of IRPO 323 is to find and optimize a system to deliver drinkable water to communities that do not have easy access to water....
Show moreThe objective of IRPO 323 is to find and optimize a system to deliver drinkable water to communities that do not have easy access to water. Mainly in locating a water source accessible to the region based on geographical limitations. From there, creation of a system to draw out the water in order to meet the demands of the people based on their lifestyle. The system has to be easy to maintain, fulfill the water requirement, and is cost effective in the life of the design. However, in order to fully understand the system and its limitations a test model will be used. In order to accomplish this project in a timely manner each individual will have to learn, develop, and apply interpersonal skills, research methods, and coordination. The set objectives, therefore, are: Evaluate water sources and water demands of the target community Design a system for this community Research products and costs for system components Create a test model to better understand the system components
Sponsorship: US Environmental Protection Agency, National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) and Stuart Grants
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- Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Semester Unknown) IPRO 339: Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico IPRO 339 Poster3 Sp08
- Creator
- Basiourski, Vitali, Bourquard, Amy, Hart, Carl, Joshi, Chandani, Lebak, Joshua, Leung, Man, Lynn, Michael, Mcguire, Luke, Mendoza, Gustavo, Monroe, Brett, Park, Patrick, Schaefer, Jacqueline, Su, Yihan, Tijerina, Jaquelin, Tusz, Maciej, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the...
Show moreIPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the technologies involved in reusing shipping containers for this housing. We will design a prototype housing unit which will relate to other units in an overall community, with services such as commerce, open spaces for activity, and community centers to support them. We wish to design a housing community that embodies the ideals of humanity, affordability, functionality, opportunity, sustainability, durability, safety, culture, and neighborhood. In order to do this, our team for the Spring Semester has set forth the following objectives: • Research and understand the users of our product by looking at the social, economic, and physical factors in Juarez, Mexico and in the Maquiladoras where they work. • Research the most cost efficient and sustainable ways of incorporating plumbing, HVAC, and electricity into the homes. • Research the structural aspects of building this community. • Develop a potential site plan and floor plans and sections for the housing units. • Using our research and designs, develop a proposal for our sponsor, considering the client at hand.
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- Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Semester Unknown) IPRO 339: Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico IPRO 339 Project Plan Sp08
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- Basiourski, Vitali, Bourquard, Amy, Hart, Carl, Joshi, Chandani, Lebak, Joshua, Leung, Man, Lynn, Michael, Mcguire, Luke, Mendoza, Gustavo, Monroe, Brett, Park, Patrick, Schaefer, Jacqueline, Su, Yihan, Tijerina, Jaquelin, Tusz, Maciej, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the...
Show moreIPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the technologies involved in reusing shipping containers for this housing. We will design a prototype housing unit which will relate to other units in an overall community, with services such as commerce, open spaces for activity, and community centers to support them. We wish to design a housing community that embodies the ideals of humanity, affordability, functionality, opportunity, sustainability, durability, safety, culture, and neighborhood. In order to do this, our team for the Spring Semester has set forth the following objectives: • Research and understand the users of our product by looking at the social, economic, and physical factors in Juarez, Mexico and in the Maquiladoras where they work. • Research the most cost efficient and sustainable ways of incorporating plumbing, HVAC, and electricity into the homes. • Research the structural aspects of building this community. • Develop a potential site plan and floor plans and sections for the housing units. • Using our research and designs, develop a proposal for our sponsor, considering the client at hand.
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- Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Semester Unknown) IPRO 339: Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico IPRO 339 Poster1 Sp08
- Creator
- Basiourski, Vitali, Bourquard, Amy, Hart, Carl, Joshi, Chandani, Lebak, Joshua, Leung, Man, Lynn, Michael, Mcguire, Luke, Mendoza, Gustavo, Monroe, Brett, Park, Patrick, Schaefer, Jacqueline, Su, Yihan, Tijerina, Jaquelin, Tusz, Maciej, Zappala, Theresa
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the...
Show moreIPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the technologies involved in reusing shipping containers for this housing. We will design a prototype housing unit which will relate to other units in an overall community, with services such as commerce, open spaces for activity, and community centers to support them. We wish to design a housing community that embodies the ideals of humanity, affordability, functionality, opportunity, sustainability, durability, safety, culture, and neighborhood. In order to do this, our team for the Spring Semester has set forth the following objectives: • Research and understand the users of our product by looking at the social, economic, and physical factors in Juarez, Mexico and in the Maquiladoras where they work. • Research the most cost efficient and sustainable ways of incorporating plumbing, HVAC, and electricity into the homes. • Research the structural aspects of building this community. • Develop a potential site plan and floor plans and sections for the housing units. • Using our research and designs, develop a proposal for our sponsor, considering the client at hand.
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- Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (Semester Unknown) IPRO 339: Designing Affordable Housing out of Shipping Containers for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico IPRO 339 Poster2 Sp08
- Creator
- Basiourski, Vitali, Bourquard, Amy, Hart, Carl, Joshi, Chandani, Lebak, Joshua, Leung, Man, Lynn, Michael, Mcguire, Luke, Mendoza, Gustavo, Monroe, Brett, Park, Patrick, Schaefer, Jacqueline, Su, Yihan, Tijerina, Jaquelin, Tusz, Maciej, Zappala, Theresa
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- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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IPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the...
Show moreIPRO 339 is focused on providing an affordable housing option for the working poor in Juarez, Mexico. This semester we will research the technologies involved in reusing shipping containers for this housing. We will design a prototype housing unit which will relate to other units in an overall community, with services such as commerce, open spaces for activity, and community centers to support them. We wish to design a housing community that embodies the ideals of humanity, affordability, functionality, opportunity, sustainability, durability, safety, culture, and neighborhood. In order to do this, our team for the Spring Semester has set forth the following objectives: • Research and understand the users of our product by looking at the social, economic, and physical factors in Juarez, Mexico and in the Maquiladoras where they work. • Research the most cost efficient and sustainable ways of incorporating plumbing, HVAC, and electricity into the homes. • Research the structural aspects of building this community. • Develop a potential site plan and floor plans and sections for the housing units. • Using our research and designs, develop a proposal for our sponsor, considering the client at hand.
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- Fab Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: Fab Lab IPRO 333 Final Presentation F08
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- Brassil, Michael, Lamonica, Regina, Luciani, Joseph, Ly, Christine, Martinez, Jessica, Martinez, Michael, Murman, Patricia, Ptak, Treyson, Reyes, Ivan, Villa, Jacqueline
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) were started as a community outreach program by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to provide...
Show moreFabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) were started as a community outreach program by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to provide digital fabrication tools for rapid prototyping to the general public. The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago (MSI) has partnered with this IPRO to further develop their existing Fab Lab. IPRO 333 has been assigned the task of working with the Fab Lab administrators to design methodologies for furthering the use of the laboratory and determining its end goals for both the museum and the community. Once these goals are established, we will support them with a list of projects that we will create and execute. By working with the lab directors to broaden the possible uses of the lab, we hope to encourage hands-on learning in local schools. This will promote membership at MSI and involve the community in science and technology programs and education. To accomplish this, we have broken into two teams, each of which will focus on a different audience. The first team will be responsible for designing and creating programs for more advanced and knowledgeable users of the equipment specific to the Fab Lab, such as the students enrolled in the Science Achievers program as well as museum members; the second team will be responsible for designing and implementing programs for less advanced users with more constrained timeframes, such as visiting families or groups of school children.
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- Increasing Computer Science Awareness (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: IncreasingComputerScienceAwarenessIPRO321FinalReportSp09
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- Chin, Jason, Xing, Jianqi, Mitillos, Christos, Edwards, Herbert, Aguilar, Sergio, Ahsan, Saad, Martinez, Eddie, Chen, Qiaoqiao
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Description: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of...
Show moreDescription: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of students in the Chicago area taking Computer Science (CS) courses in high school and college. The team will accomplish this by debunking myths and increasing the un- derstanding of what CS and computational thinking entails, explaining and providing evidence for why CS is important, and emphasizing importance of attracting women and underrepresented minorities to CS.
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- Increasing Computer Science Awareness (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: IncreasingComputerScienceAwarenessIPRO321PosterSp09
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- Chin, Jason, Xing, Jianqi, Mitillos, Christos, Edwards, Herbert, Aguilar, Sergio, Ahsan, Saad, Martinez, Eddie, Chen, Qiaoqiao
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
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Description: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of...
Show moreDescription: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of students in the Chicago area taking Computer Science (CS) courses in high school and college. The team will accomplish this by debunking myths and increasing the un- derstanding of what CS and computational thinking entails, explaining and providing evidence for why CS is important, and emphasizing importance of attracting women and underrepresented minorities to CS.
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- Increasing Computer Science Awareness (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: IncreasingComputerScienceAwarenessIPRO321ProjectPlanSp09
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- Chin, Jason, Xing, Jianqi, Mitillos, Christos, Edwards, Herbert, Aguilar, Sergio, Ahsan, Saad, Martinez, Eddie, Chen, Qiaoqiao
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
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Description: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of...
Show moreDescription: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of students in the Chicago area taking Computer Science (CS) courses in high school and college. The team will accomplish this by debunking myths and increasing the un- derstanding of what CS and computational thinking entails, explaining and providing evidence for why CS is important, and emphasizing importance of attracting women and underrepresented minorities to CS.
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- Increasing Computer Science Awareness (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: IncreasingComputerScienceAwarenessIPRO321BrochureSp09
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- Chin, Jason, Xing, Jianqi, Mitillos, Christos, Edwards, Herbert, Aguilar, Sergio, Ahsan, Saad, Martinez, Eddie, Chen, Qiaoqiao
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
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Description: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of...
Show moreDescription: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of students in the Chicago area taking Computer Science (CS) courses in high school and college. The team will accomplish this by debunking myths and increasing the un- derstanding of what CS and computational thinking entails, explaining and providing evidence for why CS is important, and emphasizing importance of attracting women and underrepresented minorities to CS.
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- Increasing Computer Science Awareness (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: IncreasingComputerScienceAwarenessIPRO321FinalPresentationSp09
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- Chin, Jason, Xing, Jianqi, Mitillos, Christos, Edwards, Herbert, Aguilar, Sergio, Ahsan, Saad, Martinez, Eddie, Chen, Qiaoqiao
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Description: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of...
Show moreDescription: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of students in the Chicago area taking Computer Science (CS) courses in high school and college. The team will accomplish this by debunking myths and increasing the un- derstanding of what CS and computational thinking entails, explaining and providing evidence for why CS is important, and emphasizing importance of attracting women and underrepresented minorities to CS.
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- Increasing Computer Science Awareness (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: IncreasingComputerScienceAwarenessIPRO321MidTermPresentationSp09
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- Chin, Jason, Xing, Jianqi, Mitillos, Christos, Edwards, Herbert, Aguilar, Sergio, Ahsan, Saad, Martinez, Eddie, Chen, Qiaoqiao
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Description: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of...
Show moreDescription: The project team's goal is to get high school students excited about Computer Science, and to ultimately increase the number of students in the Chicago area taking Computer Science (CS) courses in high school and college. The team will accomplish this by debunking myths and increasing the un- derstanding of what CS and computational thinking entails, explaining and providing evidence for why CS is important, and emphasizing importance of attracting women and underrepresented minorities to CS.
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- Green Church (Semester Unknowmn) IPRO 328
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- Bauer, Patrick, Chen, Emily, Doran, Shaun, Morgenthaler, Max, Park, Jongpil, Patel, Priyanka, Patel, Saagar, Radtke, Dennis, Soderling, Phillip
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
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Private schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their...
Show morePrivate schools and places of worship are nonprofit institutions where their financial support comes from their patrons who use their facilities. Due to inefficient building systems and poor design, these institutions are losing money; in come cases literally throwing money out the window. For the schools, the loss inhibits their ability to improve their academic programs, create better facilities, and ultimately be competitive amongst other schools. For the religious institutions, the loss prevents them from creating new programs to improve their causes, give back to their community, and continue on with their own purpose.
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- Heat Treat Subgroup (Semester Unknown) IPRO 304
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- Larkin, Evan, Murillo, Bryan, Pawlak, Joseph, Popov, Nikolay, Przybysz, Nicholas
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Finkl is an industrial steel manufacturer of custom, high quality steel parts for other industries (stamp molding for auto, aircraft landing...
Show moreFinkl is an industrial steel manufacturer of custom, high quality steel parts for other industries (stamp molding for auto, aircraft landing gear, die steel for other manufactures, etc) The company performs the entire process from smelting the steel, casting and forging, heat treating, and machining of their parts. Currently in their heat treatment process at Finkl, approximately 10% of their parts that are below company quality standards. Finkl has no efficient way of tracking where specific parts are in relation to each other while in the furnace. So when a part comes out below standards, it is hard to trace back where that part was in the furnace and why it was not treated properly. Finkl has enlisted the help of IIT students, which plan to implement a software program that Finkl can use to create a virtual furnace with the parts that will be heat treated and their specific locations in the furnace. When parts come out below quality standards, the program would allow Finkl to examine the location of the parts within the furnace and determine the reason for sub-par quality. The previous semester IPRO was able to develop a software program that displayed the different Finkl shapes; however, the program only displays a single shape at a time without the ability to move or resize the shape. They were also able to model about half of the Finkl shape codes in ProE. . When a large number of parts fail, they must be retreated to meet company quality standards. Taking the time to retreat the process takes both time and money away from the company. If we can help to identify the cause of the heat treatment failure, this would save the company a large amount of money each year. To be able to determine the cause of the heat treat failure, the team hopes to develop a visual database of the furnace layout to help track parts location within the furnace.
Sponsorship: A. Finkl & Sons
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- Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO Program Enhancements (Semester Unknown) IPRO 301: Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO 301 Poster2Sp08
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- Bryant, Kristin, Gandhi, Angela, Kibilko, Margaret, Kolb, Hannah, Ptak, Treyson, Shi, Heling, Wood, Carolyn
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
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The IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating...
Show moreThe IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating students but also the corresponding sponsors and prospective employers of IIT graduates. During a student’s participation of an IPRO, he/she is engaged in a multi-discipline, teambased learning environment to solve a real-world problem proposed by industry sponsors and/or IIT faculty. Additionally, the program is designed to allow students to develop and apply their teamwork, project management, communication, and ethical behavioral skills. Each semester, the projects courses offered change depending on the emerging social and technological trends in today’s world.
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- Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO Program Enhancements (Semester Unknown) IPRO 301: Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO 301 Project Plan Sp08
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- Bryant, Kristin, Gandhi, Angela, Kibilko, Margaret, Kolb, Hannah, Ptak, Treyson, Shi, Heling, Wood, Carolyn
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- 2008, 2008-05
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The IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating...
Show moreThe IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating students but also the corresponding sponsors and prospective employers of IIT graduates. During a student’s participation of an IPRO, he/she is engaged in a multi-discipline, teambased learning environment to solve a real-world problem proposed by industry sponsors and/or IIT faculty. Additionally, the program is designed to allow students to develop and apply their teamwork, project management, communication, and ethical behavioral skills. Each semester, the projects courses offered change depending on the emerging social and technological trends in today’s world.
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- Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO Program Enhancements (Semester Unknown) IPRO 301: Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO 301 MidTerm Presentation Sp08
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- Bryant, Kristin, Gandhi, Angela, Kibilko, Margaret, Kolb, Hannah, Ptak, Treyson, Shi, Heling, Wood, Carolyn
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
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The IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating...
Show moreThe IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating students but also the corresponding sponsors and prospective employers of IIT graduates. During a student’s participation of an IPRO, he/she is engaged in a multi-discipline, teambased learning environment to solve a real-world problem proposed by industry sponsors and/or IIT faculty. Additionally, the program is designed to allow students to develop and apply their teamwork, project management, communication, and ethical behavioral skills. Each semester, the projects courses offered change depending on the emerging social and technological trends in today’s world.
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- Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO Program Enhancements (Semester Unknown) IPRO 301: Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO 301 MidTerm ReportSp08
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- Bryant, Kristin, Gandhi, Angela, Kibilko, Margaret, Kolb, Hannah, Ptak, Treyson, Shi, Heling, Wood, Carolyn
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
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The IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating...
Show moreThe IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating students but also the corresponding sponsors and prospective employers of IIT graduates. During a student’s participation of an IPRO, he/she is engaged in a multi-discipline, teambased learning environment to solve a real-world problem proposed by industry sponsors and/or IIT faculty. Additionally, the program is designed to allow students to develop and apply their teamwork, project management, communication, and ethical behavioral skills. Each semester, the projects courses offered change depending on the emerging social and technological trends in today’s world.
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- Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO Program Enhancements (Semester Unknown) IPRO 301: Researching, Designing, Testing, and Evaluating IPRO 301 Final Report Sp08
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- Bryant, Kristin, Gandhi, Angela, Kibilko, Margaret, Kolb, Hannah, Ptak, Treyson, Shi, Heling, Wood, Carolyn
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
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The IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating...
Show moreThe IPRO program at IIT, since its inception in 1995, has become a signature program of the school for it not only benefits participating students but also the corresponding sponsors and prospective employers of IIT graduates. During a student’s participation of an IPRO, he/she is engaged in a multi-discipline, teambased learning environment to solve a real-world problem proposed by industry sponsors and/or IIT faculty. Additionally, the program is designed to allow students to develop and apply their teamwork, project management, communication, and ethical behavioral skills. Each semester, the projects courses offered change depending on the emerging social and technological trends in today’s world.
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