Editorial Spring 2022

Nicole Busby, Grace James
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The network that this project designs is one where quadcopter will tracks the area of operation of the two robots, providing a top-down view of the field and revealing the locations of any possible obstacles, or other points of interest. A top-down view of the entire landscape provides significantly more information about the area than just the view from the perspective of the robots. The goal is to have the quadcopter communicate the information from this top-down view to the robots in order to facilitate the solving of a specific problem on the ground. This project will develop this network by first creating a simple simulation environment for the two robots with a top-down view. This simulation environment would be used for the researchers to solve these path-finding or obstacle avoidance problems by writing or applying algorithms on their own. Using the simulation environment, the researchers will apply a form of machine learning called reinforcement learning to train artificial intelligence (A.I.) agents to navigate these problems on their own at an acceptable level of efficiency. Objective: How might we as pioneers design a wagon with working wheels that can hold 5 lbs and travel 10 feet or more? Our 5th grade students here at Fain Elementary dove into the engineering design process to create a working model of a wagon used during western movement travel back in the 1800’s. In reading we studied about he western expansion and how the pioneers survived during this transition period. In science we studied weather patterns and how this affected their travel as all they had were their wagons for cover. 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My Project, The Celebrity Gangster: Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, will seek to understand the motives behind his goals and what he accomplished during his lifetime. A strong focus of the paper will be on the background and the rather exquisite life that Bugsy led. Bugsy’s wild and unpredictable life will provide as a crucial point of understanding as to how a mobster/gangster lived. Depictions within film/tv shows have often shaped most people’s understandings of mobsters and have formed countless myths. I will be utilizing various sources such as the Moffett Library, digital libraries, databases, and digitalized newspapers. The Moffett Library will provide a large amount of scholarly material related to the subject of crime in the twentieth century. Digital libraries will allow access to material not immediately available on campus. Both sources will be consistently used throughout the research paper as it will provide the core understanding of Bugsy along with this era of crime. The main focuses will be to provide an understandable yet enthralling paper that examines a point in American history that is often glossed over by movies and tv shows. perfect there is much more to be uncovered to fully understand the life of Bugsy. Bugsy retained a significant amount during his life over the decades would become polluted with misinformation. will a clear and concise understanding of the celebrity gangster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel. and the design of preparation for a professional recording of solo piano music that heightens our awareness of human rights and social justice issues. This presentation will provide a verbal summary of her work plus a performance chosen from compositions selected for the recording. This research examines the relationship between consumers’ engagement in moral grandstanding behaviors -- the use of public discourse about morality- and/or politically-laden topics to self-aggrandize -- and their experience of downstream conflict. Over two studies employing the use of both experimental design and linguistic inquiry word count (LIWC), this research provides support for the context in which moral grandstanding is likely to occur and establishes the status-seeking motivation that underlies moral grandstanding behaviors as the mechanism through which grandstanders’ increased experiences of downstream conflict occur. Finally, this research provides evidence that consumers can self-regulate their moral grandstanding behaviors through interventions that provide them with education about moral grandstanding and its deleterious effects and asks them to consider alternative behaviors that might have a greater impact on the morality- and politically-laden topics about which they are passionate. (IRB: 20100801) propose a new design of a the and constraints of a horizontal wind The new design for a The aim of this project is to design a robust network of ground-based and air-based autonomous vehicles capable of efficiently accomplishing pseudo-intelligent tasks, including path-finding, obstacle avoidance, and collaborative problem-solving. The robots are two small four-wheeled robots and one quadcopter. Both ground and air vehicles are equipped with optical cameras in order to accept visual data from the environment and will be controlled using small, Raspberry Pi microcomputers. The network that this project designs is one where quadcopter will tracks the area of operation of the two robots, providing a top-down view of the field and revealing the locations of any possible obstacles, or other points of interest. A top-down view of the entire landscape provides significantly more information about the area than just the view from the perspective of the robots. The goal is to have the quadcopter communicate the information from this top-down view to the robots in order to facilitate the solving of a specific problem on the ground. This project will develop this network by first creating a simple simulation environment for the two robots with a top-down view. This simulation environment would be used for the researchers to solve these path-finding or obstacle avoidance problems by writing or applying algorithms on their own. Using the simulation environment, the researchers will apply a form of machine learning called reinforcement learning to train artificial intelligence (A.I.) agents to navigate these problems on their own at an acceptable level of efficiency. Objective: How might we as pioneers design a wagon with working wheels that can hold 5 lbs and travel 10 feet or more? Our 5th grade students here at Fain Elementary dove into the engineering design process to create a working model of a wagon used during western movement travel back in the 1800’s. In reading we studied about he western expansion and how the pioneers survived during this transition period. In science we studied weather patterns and how this affected their travel as all they had were their wagons for cover. In math the students studied geometric shapes and how they could utilize certain shapes with their belongings to be able to fit into their wagon as they only had little room to carry all of their personal belongings including food and furniture. A lot of thought process went into adding all the additional factors into this project. Working collaboratively with their groups they will complete this process and be able to present their knowledge, trials, errors and successes. The purpose of this study is to analyze rhetoric used by Latine to protest gendered cultural expectations and double standards within their families and to create a documentary-style podcast that makes these findings legible to a broader audience. These gendered expectations and double standards are upheld through machismo and marianismo. By highlighting the Latine experience with gender roles, it brings personal acknowledgment to Latines feeling powerless This research into teaching practices of writing educators began a decade ago and has explored different questions each year. To explore the question “Who’s Included?” we created a web based survey and distributed it by email through the International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS) mailing list; two AEJMC divisions list servs; three Brazilian academic organizations: Intercom, Compós, and SBPJor; the Chilean Association of Communication Research; and the Latin Association of Communication Research. We are using mixed-methods data analysis, consisting of descriptive statistics for closed-ended questions and thematic analysis for open-ended questions. We started by importing survey responses into NVivo and are in the process of coding them to see which areas of diversity are receiving attention from the professors. So far, race and ethnicity are the most reported areas with almost double the next closest frequency of mentions. Gender is second, specifically women and transgender writers and topics, and LGBTQ+ is the third most mentioned. There are multiple other areas reported such as economic status, religious affiliation (or, specifically, no religious affiliation), disabilities, immigrants, migrants, violence, and war. Our findings indicate that survey respondents see gaps in the diversity of their curriculum and that they are working to fill those gaps. Professors gave examples of writings and writers they are including in their curriculum and they shared ideas and program changes they are implementing in their classrooms. in context of mathematics pedagogy and content. PSTs to engage in such practice, PSTs must have mathematics methods courses that enable them to learn about and build on the cultural assets and identities that students bring to the classroom (Association of Mathematics Teacher 2017; One way to recognize culture in mathematical studies is by integrating multicultural children’s li terature to make connections between mathematics and students’ cultural experiences (Mendoza & Reese, 2001). The culturally relevant tasks encourage student engagement and participation through connections between mathematics and students’ cultural experie nces and inclusion of diverse student populations. This project thus aims to enhance educational experiences for PSTs by using multicultural picture books that give voice and agency to characters of color, engaging preservice teachers in giving children from diverse backgrounds messages of resiliency, creativity and strength situated in the context of mathematics. The research question for the study is: What are elementary PSTs’ experiences integrating multicultural literature with mathematical concepts to design culturally relevant mathematical tasks? Using an action research methodology and open coding, the results of the study demonstrate PSTs’ growth in awareness of and confidence in using multicultural texts to explore mathematical concepts along with their understanding of how the tasks elicited culturally relevant mathematical thinking with targeted concepts (e.g., multiplication, geometry, patterns). an is to a walking pattern trajectory in the workspace to the to the target joint based on an ideal human walking pattern scenario. To initiate the control experiments, a stand-alone feedback control system is also designed using two DC-motors with built-in encoders, a motor driver with dual motor speed control capability, and the Arduino microcontroller to implement a simple PID control algorithm. Plans toward the controlled, closed-loop operation are based on the initial performance results achieved with the new prototype, and possible improvement areas are addressed for the future work. project the purpose of designing a clutch and shifting mechanism for a formula-style car drive train. The project of the design and manufacturing of a full car The current study proposes the idea of a semi-automatic clutching system together with a mechanical gear shifting system. The concept is that while the gas pedal is being pushed down until a certain an
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在数学方面,学生们研究了几何形状,以及他们如何将某些形状与自己的物品结合起来,以适应他们的马车,因为他们几乎没有空间携带所有的个人物品,包括食物和家具。在这个项目中添加所有附加因素时,经过了大量的思考。通过与团队合作,他们将完成这一过程,并能够展示他们的知识、尝试、错误和成功。本研究的目的是分析拉丁裔人用来抗议其家庭中的性别文化期望和双重标准的言论,并创建一个纪录片风格的播客,让更广泛的观众能够阅读这些发现。这些性别化的期望和双重标准通过大男子主义和马里阿尼斯主义得到了维护。通过强调拉丁裔在性别角色方面的经历,它为感到无能为力的拉丁裔带来了个人认可。这项针对写作教育工作者教学实践的研究始于十年前,每年都在探索不同的问题。为了探索“包括谁?”这个问题,我们创建了一个基于网络的调查,并通过国际文学新闻研究协会(IALJS)的邮件列表通过电子邮件分发;AEJMC的两个部门列出了服务;三个巴西学术组织:Intercom、Compós和SBPJor;智利传播研究协会;以及拉丁传播研究协会。我们使用混合方法进行数据分析,包括封闭式问题的描述性统计和开放式问题的主题分析。我们首先将调查回复导入NVivo,并正在对其进行编码,以了解哪些多样性领域受到了教授们的关注。到目前为止,种族和族裔是报道最多的地区,被提及的频率几乎是第二接近的地区的两倍。性别排在第二位,特别是女性和跨性别作家和话题,LGBTQ+是第三位被提及最多的人。据报道,还有许多其他领域,如经济地位、宗教信仰(或者具体地说,没有宗教信仰)、残疾、移民、移民、暴力和战争。我们的调查结果表明,调查对象看到了他们课程多样性方面的差距,他们正在努力填补这些差距。教授们列举了他们在课程中所写的文章和作家的例子,并分享了他们在课堂上实施的想法和课程改革。在数学教学法和内容的语境中。PSTs参与这种实践,PST必须开设数学方法课程,使他们能够了解并建立在学生带到课堂上的文化资产和身份的基础上(数学教师协会2017;在数学研究中认识文化的一种方法是整合多元文化儿童的文化,将数学与学生的文化体验联系起来(门多萨和里斯,2001年)。与文化相关的任务通过数学与学生的文化体验之间的联系以及不同学生群体的融入,鼓励学生参与和参与。因此,该项目旨在通过使用多元文化的图画书来增强PST的教育体验,这些图画书赋予有色人种角色声音和能动性,让职前教师在数学背景下向来自不同背景的儿童传递弹性、创造力和力量的信息。本研究的研究问题是:将多元文化文学与数学概念相结合来设计与文化相关的数学任务,初级PST的经历是什么?使用行动研究方法和开放编码,研究结果表明,心理测试人员对使用多元文化文本探索数学概念的认识和信心有所增长,同时他们也理解了任务如何通过有针对性的概念(如乘法、几何、模式)引发文化相关的数学思维。基于理想的人类行走模式场景,is到工作空间中的行走模式轨迹到目标关节。为了启动控制实验,还设计了一个独立的反馈控制系统,使用两个内置编码器的直流电机、一个具有双电机速度控制能力的电机驱动器和Arduino微控制器来实现简单的PID控制算法。受控闭环运行的计划基于新原型实现的初步性能结果,并针对未来工作提出了可能的改进领域。设计了一种用于公式式汽车传动系的离合器和换档机构。整车设计和制造项目目前的研究提出了半自动离合系统和机械换档系统的想法。
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