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written by Ronald J. Roedel, Samir El-Ghazaly, Dr. Teri Reed-Rhoads, and El-Badawy A. El-Sharawy
The Foundation Coalition at Arizona State University offered for the first time a novel upper division integrated course in Electrical Engineering in the fall '97 semester. The courses involved were (1) an introduction to the properties of electronic materials and (2) the first course for EE majors in electromagnetic engineering. The main thread that integrated the two courses was "wave phenomena." To determine whether this integration successfully teaches the students in wave phenomena, we developed an assessment tool, which we have called the Wave Concepts Inventory. This paper will describe in detail the organization of the Waves Concepts Inventory and its use in assessing upper division students in their understanding of wave concepts.
Series Name:  1998 FIE Conference
Issue F2A
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Education Foundations
- Assessment
= Conceptual Assessment
= Instruments
Oscillations & Waves
- General
- Wave Motion
= Transfer of Energy in Waves
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- Engineering
- Lower Undergraduate
- Reference Material
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R. Roedel, S. El-Ghazaly, T. Reed-Rhoads, and E. El-Sharawy, , 1998 FIE Conference, Report No. F2A, 1998, WWW Document, (http://archive.fie-conference.org/fie98/papers/1351.pdf).
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R. Roedel, S. El-Ghazaly, T. Reed-Rhoads, and E. El-Sharawy, The Wave Concepts Inventory - An Assessment Tool for Courses in Electromagnetic Engineering, 1998 FIE Conference, Report No. F2A, 1998, <http://archive.fie-conference.org/fie98/papers/1351.pdf>.
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Roedel, R., El-Ghazaly, S., Reed-Rhoads, T., & El-Sharawy, E. (1998). The Wave Concepts Inventory - An Assessment Tool for Courses in Electromagnetic Engineering (Report No. F2A). Retrieved April 25, 2024, from http://archive.fie-conference.org/fie98/papers/1351.pdf
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Roedel, R, S. El-Ghazaly, T. Reed-Rhoads, and E. El-Sharawy. "The Wave Concepts Inventory - An Assessment Tool for Courses in Electromagnetic Engineering." In 1998 FIE Conference, 647-653. 1998. http://archive.fie-conference.org/fie98/papers/1351.pdf (accessed 25 April 2024).
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Roedel, Ronald, Samir El-Ghazaly, Teri Reed-Rhoads, and El-Badawy El-Sharawy. The Wave Concepts Inventory - An Assessment Tool for Courses in Electromagnetic Engineering. 1998. 25 Apr. 2024 <http://archive.fie-conference.org/fie98/papers/1351.pdf>.
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