Workshop 8: The VIPeR Method of Circuit Analysis
Location
Lehman Engineering Building, Room 164
Start Date
4-3-2018 1:00 PM
End Date
4-3-2018 3:00 PM
Description
This workshop is to present the VIPeR (Voltage, Current, Power, Energy, and Resistance), an effective pedagogical strategy on teaching circuit analysis. The VIPeR Method of Circuit Analysis is a way to systematically organize known and unknown quantities in a way that makes it very easy to keep track of these quantities (Voltage, Current, Power, and energy). It organizes circuits in an intuitive manner and enables students to more easily understand the concepts of circuit analysis.
The topics to be covered in the workshop include some history, basic definitions of the various circuit quantities, and then, a detailed explanation of how to use “The VIPeR Method”. The workshop will cover Direct Current Circuits, Alternating Current Circuits, and Three Phase Circuits.
Bob Scoff is a professional electrical engineer who has taught at the college level for a number of years. He also gives live on-line courses for Professional Development Hours for professional engineers.
Workshop 8: The VIPeR Method of Circuit Analysis
Lehman Engineering Building, Room 164
This workshop is to present the VIPeR (Voltage, Current, Power, Energy, and Resistance), an effective pedagogical strategy on teaching circuit analysis. The VIPeR Method of Circuit Analysis is a way to systematically organize known and unknown quantities in a way that makes it very easy to keep track of these quantities (Voltage, Current, Power, and energy). It organizes circuits in an intuitive manner and enables students to more easily understand the concepts of circuit analysis.
The topics to be covered in the workshop include some history, basic definitions of the various circuit quantities, and then, a detailed explanation of how to use “The VIPeR Method”. The workshop will cover Direct Current Circuits, Alternating Current Circuits, and Three Phase Circuits.
Bob Scoff is a professional electrical engineer who has taught at the college level for a number of years. He also gives live on-line courses for Professional Development Hours for professional engineers.