Sophie X. Liu, Rohan George Aby, Matthew R. Samuelson, Tevin Macias, Emily A. Garvie
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Education is moving away from traditional rows of students looking at the same textbook while a teacher lectures from the front of the room. Today's classrooms are evolving to use more technology and digital resources. Students are more interested learning technical material if they can see useful applications for it. When teaching the digital signal processing (DSP) course, it is possible to develop projects to show how the techniques can be used in real world application. This paper presents three simple, yet interesting projects in the author's undergraduate DSP course to motivate the students learning the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT).