15 research outputs found
Arteriovenous fistula as a complication of lumbar disc surgery
The Fall 2008 semester of IPRO 303 will investigate and analyze the economic and technical details of the wind-turbine electricity generation industry. The IPRO 303 team will be focusing on the impact of equipment failures that lead to downtime and maintenance associated with the failures. A comparison of current industry practices in dealing with these problems, along with a detailed economic analysis of the true costs involved, will be the major goal. A final report of the findings and conclusions of the IPRO 303 team will be provided to our sponsor, SmartSignal Inc. It is understood that this Project Plan will change as the term progresses and more information becomes available.Sponsorship: SmartSignalDeliverable
Operational Considerations in Wind Power Generation (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303
The Fall 2008 semester of IPRO 303 will investigate and analyze the economic and technical details of the wind-turbine electricity generation industry. The IPRO 303 team will be focusing on the impact of equipment failures that lead to downtime and maintenance associated with the failures. A comparison of current industry practices in dealing with these problems, along with a detailed economic analysis of the true costs involved, will be the major goal. A final report of the findings and conclusions of the IPRO 303 team will be provided to our sponsor, SmartSignal Inc. It is understood that this Project Plan will change as the term progresses and more information becomes available.Sponsorship: SmartSignalDeliverable
Operational Considerations in Wind Power Generation (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: Operational Considerations in Wind Power Generation IPRO 303 Project Plan F08
The Fall 2008 semester of IPRO 303 will investigate and analyze the economic and technical details of the wind-turbine electricity generation industry. The IPRO 303 team will be focusing on the impact of equipment failures that lead to downtime and maintenance associated with the failures. A comparison of current industry practices in dealing with these problems, along with a detailed economic analysis of the true costs involved, will be the major goal. A final report of the findings and conclusions of the IPRO 303 team will be provided to our sponsor, SmartSignal Inc. It is understood that this Project Plan will change as the term progresses and more information becomes available.Sponsorship: SmartSignalDeliverable
Operational Considerations in Wind Power Generation (Semester Unknown) IPRO 303: Operational Considerations in Wind Power Generation IPRO 303 Final Presentation F08
The Fall 2008 semester of IPRO 303 will investigate and analyze the economic and technical details of the wind-turbine electricity generation industry. The IPRO 303 team will be focusing on the impact of equipment failures that lead to downtime and maintenance associated with the failures. A comparison of current industry practices in dealing with these problems, along with a detailed economic analysis of the true costs involved, will be the major goal. A final report of the findings and conclusions of the IPRO 303 team will be provided to our sponsor, SmartSignal Inc. It is understood that this Project Plan will change as the term progresses and more information becomes available.Sponsorship: SmartSignalDeliverable
Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry IPRO 333 Project Plan Sp08
 This project is sponsored by the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Illinois).   The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) contacted Illinois Institute of Technology’s Interprofessional Projects program about enlisting a student team to develop content for its website (http://www.msichicago.org) over the course of two semesters (Fall 2007 and Spring 2008). The team has been tasked with further developing three interactive modules for the website. These modules are intended to raise scientific inquiry and support pre-existing scientific knowledge.  There are three major areas of concentration for each group. Programmers, designers and content managers will aid in the development of each module.  Programmers will need a proficient understanding of Flash, and the ability to utilize a mysquel and database and code in .NETcoding.  Designers will be responsible for creating educationally accurate and visually appealing images.  Content mangers will be required to relay clear and concise content that reflects age-appropriate and scientifically accurate curricula.  MSI is currently developing a more modern and interactive website. The IPRO team will aid the museum by adding Flash modules to further interactivity. MSI provided the team with examples of successful preexisting scientific websites. These include: the Exploratorium (http://www.exploratorium.edu) and the Franklin Institute (http://www.fi.edu). These websites, and others, have been evaluated by the IPRO team and judged by their success in qualitative learning.  The museum's goal is to incorporate emerging technologies, ultimately transforming the “brochure like” website into a more engaging attraction for potential museum visitors.  Finalized developed modules will be incorporated into MSI's website re-launch in 2008.Deliverable
Interactive Web Site Module Design & Development for Museum of Science and Industry (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333
 This project is sponsored by the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Illinois).   The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) contacted Illinois Institute of Technology’s Interprofessional Projects program about enlisting a student team to develop content for its website (http://www.msichicago.org) over the course of two semesters (Fall 2007 and Spring 2008). The team has been tasked with further developing three interactive modules for the website. These modules are intended to raise scientific inquiry and support pre-existing scientific knowledge.  There are three major areas of concentration for each group. Programmers, designers and content managers will aid in the development of each module.  Programmers will need a proficient understanding of Flash, and the ability to utilize a mysquel and database and code in .NETcoding.  Designers will be responsible for creating educationally accurate and visually appealing images.  Content mangers will be required to relay clear and concise content that reflects age-appropriate and scientifically accurate curricula.  MSI is currently developing a more modern and interactive website. The IPRO team will aid the museum by adding Flash modules to further interactivity. MSI provided the team with examples of successful preexisting scientific websites. These include: the Exploratorium (http://www.exploratorium.edu) and the Franklin Institute (http://www.fi.edu). These websites, and others, have been evaluated by the IPRO team and judged by their success in qualitative learning.  The museum's goal is to incorporate emerging technologies, ultimately transforming the “brochure like” website into a more engaging attraction for potential museum visitors.  Finalized developed modules will be incorporated into MSI's website re-launch in 2008.Deliverable
Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry IPRO 333 Midterm Presentation Sp08
 This project is sponsored by the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Illinois).   The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) contacted Illinois Institute of Technology’s Interprofessional Projects program about enlisting a student team to develop content for its website (http://www.msichicago.org) over the course of two semesters (Fall 2007 and Spring 2008). The team has been tasked with further developing three interactive modules for the website. These modules are intended to raise scientific inquiry and support pre-existing scientific knowledge.  There are three major areas of concentration for each group. Programmers, designers and content managers will aid in the development of each module.  Programmers will need a proficient understanding of Flash, and the ability to utilize a mysquel and database and code in .NETcoding.  Designers will be responsible for creating educationally accurate and visually appealing images.  Content mangers will be required to relay clear and concise content that reflects age-appropriate and scientifically accurate curricula.  MSI is currently developing a more modern and interactive website. The IPRO team will aid the museum by adding Flash modules to further interactivity. MSI provided the team with examples of successful preexisting scientific websites. These include: the Exploratorium (http://www.exploratorium.edu) and the Franklin Institute (http://www.fi.edu). These websites, and others, have been evaluated by the IPRO team and judged by their success in qualitative learning.  The museum's goal is to incorporate emerging technologies, ultimately transforming the “brochure like” website into a more engaging attraction for potential museum visitors.  Finalized developed modules will be incorporated into MSI's website re-launch in 2008.Deliverable
Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry IPRO 333 Abstract Sp08
 This project is sponsored by the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Illinois).   The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) contacted Illinois Institute of Technology’s Interprofessional Projects program about enlisting a student team to develop content for its website (http://www.msichicago.org) over the course of two semesters (Fall 2007 and Spring 2008). The team has been tasked with further developing three interactive modules for the website. These modules are intended to raise scientific inquiry and support pre-existing scientific knowledge.  There are three major areas of concentration for each group. Programmers, designers and content managers will aid in the development of each module.  Programmers will need a proficient understanding of Flash, and the ability to utilize a mysquel and database and code in .NETcoding.  Designers will be responsible for creating educationally accurate and visually appealing images.  Content mangers will be required to relay clear and concise content that reflects age-appropriate and scientifically accurate curricula.  MSI is currently developing a more modern and interactive website. The IPRO team will aid the museum by adding Flash modules to further interactivity. MSI provided the team with examples of successful preexisting scientific websites. These include: the Exploratorium (http://www.exploratorium.edu) and the Franklin Institute (http://www.fi.edu). These websites, and others, have been evaluated by the IPRO team and judged by their success in qualitative learning.  The museum's goal is to incorporate emerging technologies, ultimately transforming the “brochure like” website into a more engaging attraction for potential museum visitors.  Finalized developed modules will be incorporated into MSI's website re-launch in 2008.Deliverable
Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry IPRO 333 Brochure1 Sp08
 This project is sponsored by the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Illinois).   The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) contacted Illinois Institute of Technology’s Interprofessional Projects program about enlisting a student team to develop content for its website (http://www.msichicago.org) over the course of two semesters (Fall 2007 and Spring 2008). The team has been tasked with further developing three interactive modules for the website. These modules are intended to raise scientific inquiry and support pre-existing scientific knowledge.  There are three major areas of concentration for each group. Programmers, designers and content managers will aid in the development of each module.  Programmers will need a proficient understanding of Flash, and the ability to utilize a mysquel and database and code in .NETcoding.  Designers will be responsible for creating educationally accurate and visually appealing images.  Content mangers will be required to relay clear and concise content that reflects age-appropriate and scientifically accurate curricula.  MSI is currently developing a more modern and interactive website. The IPRO team will aid the museum by adding Flash modules to further interactivity. MSI provided the team with examples of successful preexisting scientific websites. These include: the Exploratorium (http://www.exploratorium.edu) and the Franklin Institute (http://www.fi.edu). These websites, and others, have been evaluated by the IPRO team and judged by their success in qualitative learning.  The museum's goal is to incorporate emerging technologies, ultimately transforming the “brochure like” website into a more engaging attraction for potential museum visitors.  Finalized developed modules will be incorporated into MSI's website re-launch in 2008.Deliverable
Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry (Semester Unknown) IPRO 333: Interactive Web Site Module Design and Development for Museum of Science and Industry IPRO 333 Poster2 Sp08
 This project is sponsored by the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago, Illinois).   The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) contacted Illinois Institute of Technology’s Interprofessional Projects program about enlisting a student team to develop content for its website (http://www.msichicago.org) over the course of two semesters (Fall 2007 and Spring 2008). The team has been tasked with further developing three interactive modules for the website. These modules are intended to raise scientific inquiry and support pre-existing scientific knowledge.  There are three major areas of concentration for each group. Programmers, designers and content managers will aid in the development of each module.  Programmers will need a proficient understanding of Flash, and the ability to utilize a mysquel and database and code in .NETcoding.  Designers will be responsible for creating educationally accurate and visually appealing images.  Content mangers will be required to relay clear and concise content that reflects age-appropriate and scientifically accurate curricula.  MSI is currently developing a more modern and interactive website. The IPRO team will aid the museum by adding Flash modules to further interactivity. MSI provided the team with examples of successful preexisting scientific websites. These include: the Exploratorium (http://www.exploratorium.edu) and the Franklin Institute (http://www.fi.edu). These websites, and others, have been evaluated by the IPRO team and judged by their success in qualitative learning.  The museum's goal is to incorporate emerging technologies, ultimately transforming the “brochure like” website into a more engaging attraction for potential museum visitors.  Finalized developed modules will be incorporated into MSI's website re-launch in 2008.Deliverable