Teaching - University of Calgary

Index

GNST 301.14 Ideas, Science and Innovation

Inno 321 Principles of Innovation

Enel 699 Multidimensional Signal Processing

Enel 593 Digital Filtering

Web Based Delivery of an Undergraduate Course

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GNST 301.14 Ideas, Science and Innovation:

This course is to be taught for the first time in Winter Session 2003.  The formal course outline may accessed from:

Faculty of Communication and Culture Course Outlines

and a public domain Sampler Version of the course at

  SAMPLER: GNST 301.14 Ideas, Science and Innovation at Len Bruton's Site

and full course information at the GNST 301.14 course Home Page:

FULL VERSION: GNST 301.14 Ideas, Science and Innovation at Len Bruton's Site

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Inno 321 Principles of Innovation

This course is to be taught for the first time in Winter Session 2003.  The formal course outline may be accessed at

Faculty of Communication and Culture Course Outlines

The official WebCT Inno 321 Home Page is available at WebCT Inno 321

I am a co-instructor with others.  My Powerpoint lecture overheads, the Hand Out Notes and two copyrighted Term Projects may be found at

Inno 321 Priniples of Innovation - Dr. Bruton's Course Information

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Enel 699 Multidimensional Signal Processing:

A graduate level course on the fundamentals of multidimensional signal processing with emphasis on the 2D spatial filtering of static images and the 3D spatio-temporal filtering of image sequences.  Copyrighted course notes are available from the Enel 699 Main Page.

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Enel 593 Digital Filtering:  

A Fourth Year undergraduate course in the Faculty of Engineering that is currently taught by my colleague Norm Bartley using this course web site.

Internet access to the Enel 593 Web Course is restricted to registered students and is password protected. However, the Enel 593 Web Sampler version is now available and is in the public domain.

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Web Based Delivery of an Undergraduate Course

This report was delivered to the National Committee of Deans of Engineering and Applied Science (NCDEAS).  It is  entitled "On the Delivery of an Engineering Course using the Internet/Intranet" , and describes my experiences  developing and delivering the undergraduate web based course Enel 593 .  It is available for download (zipped 311K, Word 7 format).

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