Freshmen engineers build wind turbine
From the Web site of the UW-Madison:
Inspired to reinvigorate his teaching after a yearlong sabbatical, electrical and computer engineering professor Giri Venkataramanan decided to try an experiment. During spring semester 2007, he challenged the freshman in his introductory engineering class to build a functioning wind turbine from scratch. The stated goal was to generate power. But by the course’s end, the students had also gained critical hands-on skills, team experience – and a powerful understanding of what it means to be an engineer.
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