Teaching Charge Coupled Devices Using Models as Part of the Engineering Design Process at Maui Community College

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9 Pages, Figures reduced for file size constraints, Conference Proceedings In Press: Jones, P. L., & Smith, V. R. 2010, in ASP

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The CCD Modeling Activity was designed to supplement the curriculum of the Electrical and Computing Engineering Technology program at the Maui Community College. The activity was designed to help learners understand how a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) works. A team of visiting graduate students was invited to teach an activity through the Teaching and Curriculum Collaborative (TeCC) as part of the Center for Adaptive Optics/Institute for Science and Engineer Educators Professional Development Program. One of the primary goals was to have students gain an understanding of the function of a CCD by constructing a model representing the CCD readout process. In this paper we discuss the design and implementation of the activity and the challenges we faced.

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