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- Longitudinal Oscillator for Cardiac Arrest Victims (semester?), IPRO 332: Longitudinal Oscillator IPRO 332 Abstract F06
- Creator
- Burica, John, Folz, Patrick, Justice, Grant, Valdez, Maribel, Krynski, Jakub, Patel, Alok, Ramirez, Hazel, Wei, Yun
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
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IPRO 332 begins an investigation of the use of mechanical shaker beds in a life-support capacity for beings with cardiac arrest. It will...
Show moreIPRO 332 begins an investigation of the use of mechanical shaker beds in a life-support capacity for beings with cardiac arrest. It will develop and continue research that was begun at the Miami Heart Research Institute, and will work in conjunction with researchers at IIT and the University of Chicago
Deliverables for IPRO 332: Longitudinal Oscillator for Cardiac Arrest Victims for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Method and Apparatus for Treating Hazardous Waste or Other Hydrocarbonaceous Material
- Creator
- Bridges, Jack E., Sresty, Guggilam C., Taflove, Allen
- Date
- 2009-05-11, 1996-01-30
- Description
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Methods and apparatus for treating waste with radio frequency include a wall defining a radio frequency treatment chamber through which waste...
Show moreMethods and apparatus for treating waste with radio frequency include a wall defining a radio frequency treatment chamber through which waste may be passed. A source of radio frequency energy energizes the radio frequency treatment chamber to heat the waste and drive off vapors therefrom leaving solid residue to be disposed of. A guard heater and/or insulation maintains the wall at substantially the same temperature as the waste being heated by the radio frequency to prevent vapors from condensing on the waste.
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- Education and Technical Support of Prosthetics and Orthotics Education in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Educational and Technical Support of Orthotics and Prosthetics Education in Latin America and the US IPRO 309 MidTerm ReportSp08
- Creator
- Allen, Ross, Barlow, Elliot, Benger, Lydia, Buntain, Seth, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larue, Robert, Moore, Emily, Quandt, Gregory, Rozborski, Stefanie, Selby, Heather
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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There exists a strong demand for orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) in Latin America, with approximately 2.5 million people in need of this...
Show moreThere exists a strong demand for orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) in Latin America, with approximately 2.5 million people in need of this type of care. IPRO 309 was started in the spring of 2006 with the goal of helping to make this type of care more readily available. However, there are only 50 certified, and 1500 uncertified, O & P practitioners in Latin America. In order to become a certified practitioner, a student must graduate from an ISPO accredited program. Unfortunately, there is currently only one ISPO accredited program in existence in Latin America, along with several other programs that are not ISPO accredited. In October of 2004, Centro Don Bosco (Bogotá, Colombia), Don Bosco University (San Salvador, El Salvador), and the Laboratorio Gilete (Bogotá, Colombia) signed an agreement to establish the first accredited O & P education program in Colombia. Since then, Centro Don Bosco has allotted 3,500 square feet of space for the thriving faculty, classrooms, manufacturing training, and vocational workspace that are necessary for an ISPO accredited program. There are three levels of accreditation according to ISPO standards. Category III involves the design and manufacturing of orthotic and prosthetic devices, Category II includes the fabrication of the devices as well as direct patient care, and Category I includes production, treatment for patients, and research and development. The equivalent to ISPO in the United States is the American Board of Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics (ABC). Because it is independent from the ISPO, the ABC standards of accreditation will need to be taken into account in order to carefully cross cultural and national boundaries.
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- Fab Lab (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: FabLabIPRO333BrochureF09
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- Bonesz, Andrew, Clark, Howard, Douglas, Carlie, Gajdorus, Michael, Gottschall, Keenan, Hendricks, Rachel, Kimball, Clayton, Linares, Jered, Marks, Paul, Mellom, James, Oblenida, Cindy, Pop, Sabina, Stelcel, Carl, Young, Jeremy, Zhou, Raymond
- Date
- 2009, 2009-12
- Description
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Fabrication Laboratories, or Fab Labs, were started as a community outreach program by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and provide...
Show moreFabrication Laboratories, or Fab Labs, were started as a community outreach program by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and provide digital fabrication tools for rapid prototyping to the general public. The Museum of Science and Industry has partnered with this IPRO to further develop the Fab Lab at their site. IPRO 333 currently works with the administration in the Fab lab of MSI to design materials and activities for increasing the use of the laboratory. IPRO 333 aims to broaden the possible uses of the lab, promote membership at the museum, and increasing participation by the community in science and technology programs at the museum.
Sponsorship: Fabrication Laboratories, or Fab Labs
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- The Universal Car Project (Summer 2011) IPRO 348: The Universal Car Project IPRO348 Summer2011 Final Presentation
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- Aynaci, Bahar, Dobbin, Daniel, Prabhu, Karthik, Williams, Christopher, Dicosola, Andrew, Kumar, Sooraj, Sanders, Dwayne, Dickman, Justin, Pedrina, Kaleo, Setork, Erfan
- Date
- 2011, 2011-07
- Description
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The Universal Car Project is an attempt to utilize the web to design and specify a “universal” platform upon which a wide range of functional...
Show moreThe Universal Car Project is an attempt to utilize the web to design and specify a “universal” platform upon which a wide range of functional vehicles can be designed for developing countries. The method for developing the car will be to start with a “wiki-type” organization that will develop the standards for the basic platform, including wheel-base, construction method, materials, and standard mounting points. Once the basic platform has been standardized, the rest of the car will have an “open architecture”. Everyone who has interest and expertise could utilize the basic platform to design parts/assemblies to turn it into a complete vehicle. Individuals/companies/countries would be able to customize the platform to produce any type of vehicle that was needed or desired. This IPRO will design the process for developing the Universal Car Organization (UCO), which would design and license the basic platform and make sure that its standards were maintained. The UCO would also certify that parts/assemblies were attachable to the basic platform. Otherwise they would allow individuals/companies/countries to design and build whatever type of vehicles needed in their countries/regions. This would utilize the expertise of many more individuals and companies than is now available to the automobile industry.
Sponsorship: NA
Project Plan for IPRO 348: The Universal Car Project for the Summer 2011 semester
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- Ultra-High-Speed Market Data System (semester?), IPRO 313
- Creator
- Pannenko, Philip, Ramsamy, Devaraj, Buddell, Kenneth, Lenzen, Michael, Song, Yunseok, Kwak, Noh Hyup, Lim, Jong Min, Kim, Jongyon, Cho, Young, Jafarey, Usman, Tugade, Jesus Allan C., Yoon, Jong Su
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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IPRO 313’s objective is to develop a data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance...
Show moreIPRO 313’s objective is to develop a data ticker plant for our sponsor Townsend Analytics which needs to meet or exceed certain performance requirements. The data ticker plant has to have a sustained optimal throughput of three million price quotes per second and minimize latency while maintain specific constraints. The ticker plant aggregates streaming data for numerous global financial markets and disseminates the data to thousand of users in real time. The data is used in Townsend Analytics’ RealTick® Execution Management System (EMS), its flagship institutional product for the financial services industry. Thus, timely and accurate data delivery is a critical component to Townsend’s product and competitive position. Through research and development, the group will have a concept of design, prototype development and benchmark testing. Additionally, the groundwork will be laid for future development of the ticker plant and additional trading-platform components.
Sponsorship: Townsend Analytics
Deliverables for IPRO 313: Ultra-High-Speed Market Data System for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Marketing Strategy for Pasteurized Eggs to Create Informed Customers (Semester Unknown) IPRO 336: MarketingStrategyForPasteurizedEggsToCreateInformedCustomersIPRO336FinalPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Larue, Robert, Morales, Eduardo, Rhee, Katherine, Scatchell, Anthony, Schiff, Eli, Sherer, Jordan, Sklena, Brian, Boykin, Dorcas, Choitz, Rachel, Fanizza, Francesco, Grabowski, Natalie, Jackson, Carlissa
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The purpose of The Safety Eggsperts’ project is to research consumer egg buying behaviors, what causes these behaviors, and how these...
Show moreThe purpose of The Safety Eggsperts’ project is to research consumer egg buying behaviors, what causes these behaviors, and how these behaviors can be leveraged, with the help of buzz and other marketing tactics, to sell safe eggs.
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- Ion Exchange Material from Bark and Formaldehyde
- Creator
- Mccully, Charles Roland
- Date
- 1960-02-23
- Description
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
- Title
- Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders (Semester Unknown) IPRO 321: Enhancing the Reliability and Performance of Paper Shredders IPRO 321 Final Report Sp08
- Creator
- Pesik, Vesna, Anderson, Matthew, Lee, Sebin, Howard, Jason, Flicek, Stephen, Capps, Zachary, Pandey, Aseem, Hatch, Michael, Bauer, Patrick
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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Spring semester 2007, the Manhattan Group came to IIT seeking advice regarding the improvement of their paper shredder. The paper shredders...
Show moreSpring semester 2007, the Manhattan Group came to IIT seeking advice regarding the improvement of their paper shredder. The paper shredders are manufactured in China and sold across the world, including the United States, under the Royal brand name. Each year, over a million paper shredders are sold. Consumers want paper shredders that are quiet and long lasting and are available at the lowest possible price. The Manhattan Group has asked us once again, the students of IPRO 321 and Professor Maurer, for the fourth straight semester to seek potential methods and problems in their shredder. These include improving the sound reduction, the gear optimization, and other features. The MMAE lab and machine lab will be used extensively for gear, sound, and material testing and design. Software resources, sound measuring equipment, and EE equipment will be used as well. Potential legal and/or ethical issues will involve patents and idea ownership. Since this a sponsored IPRO, all discoveries will be property of Mr. Seth Lewis and the Manhattan Group. This potentially could be an issue where this IPRO will be unable to provide necessary information to the IPRO office regarding work and progress due to ethics.
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- Unmanned Aerial Systems (Semester Unknown) IPRO 312: UnmannedAerialSystemsIPRO312ProjectPlanF10_redacted
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- Ellickson, Andrew, Goliya, Akshay, Kotha, Anurag, Katre, Aniruddha, Luo, Chieh, Ragsdale, Christopher, Semerdjiev, Ivo, Traylor, Kay, Rivera, Rafael, Bilski, Sebastian, Semenov, Vladimir
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance as well as in search and rescue is rapidly expanding...
Show moreThe use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance as well as in search and rescue is rapidly expanding in both civilian and military applications at an unprecedented rate which was not foreseen a decade ago. Accordingly, there are significant job opportunities in this field and it is expected that this will continue to grow in the next decade. However, the design of UAS is truly an interdisciplinary task as it requires an excellent team work with expertise in diverse areas ranging from aircraft design to autonomous flight, video and data transmission to visual object recognition, the operation of ground station such as real time data analysis and antenna tracking as well as legal/policy aspects of UAS flight operations.
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- ASSESSMENT OF THE IPR ALGORITHM FOR THE DIFFERENTIAL FUNCTIONING OF ITEMS AND TESTS FRAMEWORK
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- Neuhengen, Jonas M.
- Date
- 2013, 2013-12
- Description
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The Diferential Functioning of Items and Tests (DFIT) framework is a widely used test of di erential functioning. DFIT uses the Item Parameter...
Show moreThe Diferential Functioning of Items and Tests (DFIT) framework is a widely used test of di erential functioning. DFIT uses the Item Parameter Replication (IPR) algorithm to generate statistical cuto s, which relies on several simpli cations have not been formally tested. This study examines these assumptions by comparing the IPR algorithm with an extended, unsimpli ed procedure intended to represent results observed in practice. Monte Carlo simulation was used to compare cuto s between the two methods under a number of conditions. Di erences between the IPR and extended cuto s indicate that Type I error rates are conservative at the test level and in ated at the item level. Mean group di erences resulted in massive in ation. Sample size and test length had only minor inuences on error rates.
M.S. in Psychology, December 2013
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- Method of and an Apparatus for Counting Fibers
- Creator
- Davies, Reg, Karuhn, Richard F.
- Date
- 2009-05-09, 1974-10-24
- Description
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A method and apparatus are provided for distinguishing microscopic size, elongated fiber-like particles from cubically shaped, irregularly...
Show moreA method and apparatus are provided for distinguishing microscopic size, elongated fiber-like particles from cubically shaped, irregularly shaped, or spherically shaped particles in a mixture suspended in an electrically conducting liquid medium and for counting the fiber-like particles. In accordance with the method, an electrical zone sensing apparatus is provided with a screen means having microscopic openings therein of predetermined size to filter from the suspension particles having an effective area larger than the size of screen openings. Particles passing through the screen and through the sensing aperture of the zone sensing apparatus are separately sized by volume characteristics of electrical signals generated. The electrical signals having predetermined volume characteristics associated with the maximum spherical particles for passing through the screen openings are counted as non-fiber particles; whereas signals having larger volume characteristics are separately counted and designated as fibers. By the use of screens of successively smaller sizes, the larger particles including fibers having larger transverse cross sections may be successively filtered from the suspension and from reaching the sensing aperture. Therefore, smaller fibers having smaller cross-sectional area may be distinguished from particles having diameters approximating that of the smaller screen size openings.
Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- Title
- Tests of a mechanical rectifier
- Creator
- Smith, Bernard M, Wolfson, William
- Date
- 2009, 1916
- Publisher
- Armour Institute of Technology
- Description
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http://www.archive.org/details/testsofmechanica00smit
Thesis (B.S.)--Armour Institute of Technology; Bibliography: leaf 50
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- Apparatus for Generating Odor upon Electronic Signal Demand
- Creator
- Rasouli, Firooz, Arastoopour, Hamid, Oskouie, Ali
- Date
- 2009-05-14, 2003-04-15
- Description
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An apparatus for generating odor including a disk having a substrate with a dispersing material retaining at least one releasable aroma...
Show moreAn apparatus for generating odor including a disk having a substrate with a dispersing material retaining at least one releasable aroma positioned with respect to the substrate. The dispersing material includes a structure, such as a plurality of openable pores, that is physically responsive to a stimulus such as heat or light. A device provides the stimulus to the dispersing material upon demand as a function of a signal, wherein the plurality of pores within the dispersing material are reversibly enlarged as a result of the stimulus.
Sponsorship: Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Design of a Simulator for Mechanical Loading of Garage Door Operator Systems over a Wide Temperature Range (Fall 2003) IPRO 324
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- Shan Tang, Viola Wing, Sveum, Peter, Muliere, Peter, Majnert, Tom, Lukongwa, Tonny, Lee, Donghoon, Komano, Yoshikazu, Durodola, Jimoh, Cerney, Matt, Casas, Guillermo A.
- Date
- 2003, 2003-12
- Description
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The goal of this project is to develop algorithms to be used in a virtual simulation of a garage door’s operation and to construct a working...
Show moreThe goal of this project is to develop algorithms to be used in a virtual simulation of a garage door’s operation and to construct a working prototype that functions in the Thermotron environmental test chamber in The Chamberlain Group, Inc. facility in Elmhurst in order to collect data under a range of temperatures and humidity as well as a range of loading conditions. The simulator had to be made to fit as many of the operators under test as possible inside the limited size Thermotron that is not large enough to take the operator and a full garage door.
Sponsorship: The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
Project Plan for IPRO 324: Design of a Simulator for Mechanical Loading of Garage Door Operator Systems over a Wide Temperature Range for Fall 2003 semester
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- Education and Technical Support of Prosthetics and Orthotics Education in Latin America (Semester Unknown) IPRO 309: Educational and Technical Support of Orthotics and Prosthetics Education in Latin America and the US IPRO 309 Ethics Sp08
- Creator
- Allen, Ross, Barlow, Elliot, Benger, Lydia, Buntain, Seth, De Nicolo, Marisa, Larue, Robert, Moore, Emily, Quandt, Gregory, Rozborski, Stefanie, Selby, Heather
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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There exists a strong demand for orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) in Latin America, with approximately 2.5 million people in need of this...
Show moreThere exists a strong demand for orthotics and prosthetics (O & P) in Latin America, with approximately 2.5 million people in need of this type of care. IPRO 309 was started in the spring of 2006 with the goal of helping to make this type of care more readily available. However, there are only 50 certified, and 1500 uncertified, O & P practitioners in Latin America. In order to become a certified practitioner, a student must graduate from an ISPO accredited program. Unfortunately, there is currently only one ISPO accredited program in existence in Latin America, along with several other programs that are not ISPO accredited. In October of 2004, Centro Don Bosco (Bogotá, Colombia), Don Bosco University (San Salvador, El Salvador), and the Laboratorio Gilete (Bogotá, Colombia) signed an agreement to establish the first accredited O & P education program in Colombia. Since then, Centro Don Bosco has allotted 3,500 square feet of space for the thriving faculty, classrooms, manufacturing training, and vocational workspace that are necessary for an ISPO accredited program. There are three levels of accreditation according to ISPO standards. Category III involves the design and manufacturing of orthotic and prosthetic devices, Category II includes the fabrication of the devices as well as direct patient care, and Category I includes production, treatment for patients, and research and development. The equivalent to ISPO in the United States is the American Board of Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics (ABC). Because it is independent from the ISPO, the ABC standards of accreditation will need to be taken into account in order to carefully cross cultural and national boundaries.
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- Edutainment (semester 2 of unknown), IPRO 329
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- Sokolowski, Jackie, Mardis, Jerrell, Collier, Matt, Ruettiger, Kevin, Swesey, Pj, Pfisterer, Steve, Sierka, Wojciech, Maloney, Sean, Nguyen, Toan, Coats, Chris, Manesh, Hosain, Joyce, Lauren, Pacheco, Tony
- Date
- 2005-02, 2004-12
- Description
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Our IPRO is called Edutainment because we develop computer games that educate and entertain at the same time. The goal for IPRO 329 is to...
Show moreOur IPRO is called Edutainment because we develop computer games that educate and entertain at the same time. The goal for IPRO 329 is to complete a 3D financial aid computer game – College Pursuit – as well as start a children’s game – Scholars of the Lost Exhibit. In College Pursuit, students accumulate money towards college via scholarships, grants, and loans. Scholars of the Lost Exhibit takes the student on a journey through a magical museum filled with friends and foes, while testing the student in the areas of Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts.
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- Make It Happen (Spring2001) IPRO 338: Make it Happen IPRO338 Spring2001 Final Presentation
- Date
- 2001, 2001-05
- Description
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An ongoing IPRO project, created to provide sustainable commercial direction to the Avoidatrak concept as developed by inventor Julius Jones...
Show moreAn ongoing IPRO project, created to provide sustainable commercial direction to the Avoidatrak concept as developed by inventor Julius Jones Jr. U.S. Design Patent Number 351,873 issued October 25, 1994 and entitled “Mobile Remote Controlled Toy” Avoidatrak system is an interactive toy for people with handicaps who cannot control normal remote control vehicles to improve hand-eye coordination.
Sponsorship: NA
Project Plan for IPRO 338: Make It Happen for the Spring 2001 semester
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- COMPUTER-BASED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN ORGANIZATIONAL TRAINING: IMPACT OF LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND PERSONALITY
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- Papaioannou, Georgia-niki
- Date
- 2015, 2015-05
- Description
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential effects of technology and personality on training using a computer based learning...
Show moreThe purpose of this study was to investigate the potential effects of technology and personality on training using a computer based learning environment designed to improve learning through technology-delivered instruction. Data were collected from a sample of undergraduate students (N = 98), recruited from three universities (two in the US and one in Canada), who participated in both experimental days. Condition had no effect on learning outcomes, while Conscientiousness was found to be significantly correlated with academic performance. In further analyzing the relationship between personality and learning outcomes across time using a latent growth curve model results showed non-significant conclusions for the direction of the relationship for each of the Big Five. Discussion of the results and implications for practice and future research are provided. In conclusion, this study provides a basis for considering personality characteristics when designing computer-based training interventions in organizational settings.
M.S. in Psychology, May 2015
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- The Greenhouse Project (semester?), IPRO 320: Greenhouse Project IPRO 320 Midterm Report Sp05
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- Heischmidt, Eric, Teefey, Aaron, Choi, David, Smith, Noah, Palmisano, Chris, Waliczek, Greg, Carroll, Dan, Chu, Alex, Popielarz, Megan, Harris, L. Justin, Carter, Ed, Bahena, Dennis
- Date
- 2005-05, 2005-05
- Description
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The goal of the IPRO 320 (The Greenhouse Project) team is to evaluate, improve, and utilize The Chicago Center for Green Technology’s solar...
Show moreThe goal of the IPRO 320 (The Greenhouse Project) team is to evaluate, improve, and utilize The Chicago Center for Green Technology’s solar greenhouse. The team will monitor the conditions within the greenhouse and use that information to find ways to improve its efficiency and functionality. In addition to making proposals to the Center for Green Technology, the team will implement some of these ideas. Ultimately, the team will plant and grow seedlings within the greenhouse. The vision for this IPRO group is to make the greenhouse fully functional and efficient.
Deliverables for IPRO 320: The Greenhouse Project for the Spring 2005 semester
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