jbrenner's Partial History of Florida Tech

Posted by $ jbrenner 7 years, 1 month ago to Education
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Gulchers will like slides 2, 32, 168, and 169 of the link below.

The link is way to big to attach. Turn the volume on your computer to its highest setting when running the slide show at

http://my.fit.edu/~jbrenner/bashur/3d...
name = fltech password = brenner

A quasi table of contents is at
http://my.fit.edu/~jbrenner/bashur/3d...
name = fltech password = brenner

I intend

1) to send this to my > 3000 past students to show how Florida Tech has improved over the last 20 years;

2) to help Florida Tech recruiting at both the grad and undergrad levels;

3) to get support for some of our new research initiatives;

4) to have both Florida Tech's Development Office and our administrators use this to attract people interested in exchanging their value for our value;

5) to use Nanoflorida 2018 as a catalyst to make some improvements here at FIT;

6) to show how seemingly disparate research and teaching goals do actually have common themes (slide 171);

7) to use this to help catapult Florida Tech up in the national rankings;

8) to break this up into a set of much smaller YouTube videos to drive Internet traffic to FIT and to our department in particular;

9) to start a course incorporating more building and testing into the chemical engineering (ChE) and biomedical engineering (BME) curricula via a two credit elective wearable sensors course described on slides 161-166; and

10) to start an Honors Program at Florida Tech, as described on slide 167, including the wearable sensors course in item 9.


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