TAMU

Graduate Assistant Teacher

Graduate Assistant Teacher

Lectured and administered an introductory engineering course on software tools and basic electronics.

Spring 2002, Fall 2002

References: George Wright, Dr. John Fike

I taught ENTC250 for a year, Introduction to
Electronics Technology. This class teaches several software tools used commonly
in the Engineering Technology curriculum throughout an undergraduate’s
education. The fist half of this course is learning how to program in LabVIEW. A
small part of the class is dedicated to Altera Max+PLUS II, and the remainder is
teaching the basics of Orcad’s Capture, PSPICE, and Layout. Throughout the
course, concepts such as basic electronics, digital logic, and data acquisition
are thrown in, making it a very broad range of subjects to cover. The final
project is the PCB design and construction of an AC to DC power supply.


Teaching has been a good learning experience for me,
although not a very far stretch from my experiences in camping ministry and
YARPs. I do not intend to make a career of teaching, but for now, it is
relatively enjoyable and does not carry with it the stress associated with
finishing research projects on schedule. I’m sure it is also exercising my
interpersonal skills, presentation skills, and patience.