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Duke University Class of 2014 | Duke University Class of 2014 | ||
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+ | '''Phonetic Pronunciation of my name''' | ||
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+ | Ulises | ||
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+ | '''Favorite Demonstration''' | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the Traveling Salesman demo. Although I did not really understand the purpose behind it, I was fascinated by the coding that was used in creating a program like that. Most of the codes that was used, I rarely understood. However seeing that coding can develop something so amazing like that makes me more motivated to learn coding so that I can create a program similar to the Traveling Salesman demo in the near future. | ||
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'''External Links''' | '''External Links''' | ||
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1. [http://shrp.umdnj.edu/dept/PT/rivers/publications/2001_ieee_tnsre.pdf Virtual Reality-Enhanced Stroke Rehabilitation]David Jack, Rares Boian, IEEE Transaction on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, updated September 2001,accessed 08 February 2011 ( Virtual Reality) | 1. [http://shrp.umdnj.edu/dept/PT/rivers/publications/2001_ieee_tnsre.pdf Virtual Reality-Enhanced Stroke Rehabilitation]David Jack, Rares Boian, IEEE Transaction on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, updated September 2001,accessed 08 February 2011 ( Virtual Reality) |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 10 February 2011
Ulises Muñoz
From Los Angeles, CA
Duke University Class of 2014
Phonetic Pronunciation of my name
Ulises (you-lee-CES) stress is on the last syllable
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demonstration was the Traveling Salesman demo. Although I did not really understand the purpose behind it, I was fascinated by the coding that was used in creating a program like that. Most of the codes that was used, I rarely understood. However seeing that coding can develop something so amazing like that makes me more motivated to learn coding so that I can create a program similar to the Traveling Salesman demo in the near future.
External Links
1. Virtual Reality-Enhanced Stroke RehabilitationDavid Jack, Rares Boian, IEEE Transaction on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, updated September 2001,accessed 08 February 2011 ( Virtual Reality)