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== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering Article == | ||
− | [http://www.yalescientific.org/2011/04/engineering-clean-water/ Engineering Clean Water], Wendy DeWolf, Yale Scientific Magazine, created 3 April 2011, accessed | + | [http://www.yalescientific.org/2011/04/engineering-clean-water/ Engineering Clean Water], Wendy DeWolf, Yale Scientific Magazine, created 3 April 2011, accessed 24 January 2014 (Provide access to clean water) |
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== Favorite Demonstration == | == Favorite Demonstration == | ||
− | My favorite demo/example was "The Sliding Puzzle". I remember a high school teacher who had us play this game on a handheld board a lot during certain classes. It brings back many fun memories such as timed races and competitions we had. It's very cool that we can make this virtual puzzle(an example of a GUI) with MATLAB. | + | My favorite demo/example was "The Sliding Puzzle". I remember a high school teacher who had us play this game on a handheld board a lot during certain classes. It brings back many fun memories such as timed races and competitions we had. It's very cool that we can make this virtual puzzle (an example of a GUI) with MATLAB. |
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Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Engineering Clean Water, Wendy DeWolf, Yale Scientific Magazine, created 3 April 2011, accessed 24 January 2014 (Provide access to clean water)
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demo/example was "The Sliding Puzzle". I remember a high school teacher who had us play this game on a handheld board a lot during certain classes. It brings back many fun memories such as timed races and competitions we had. It's very cool that we can make this virtual puzzle (an example of a GUI) with MATLAB.