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Clemson University Electrical & Computer Engineering

Clemson University Electrical & Computer Engineering. ECE Department TA Orientation Fall 2014 William R. Harrell Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator. Outline. How to interact with your students. How to organize your class. Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA or TA).

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Clemson University Electrical & Computer Engineering

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  1. Clemson UniversityElectrical & Computer Engineering ECE Department TA Orientation Fall 2014 William R. Harrell Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator

  2. Outline How to interact with your students How to organize your class Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA or TA) Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator (ULC) You are now a teaching professional!

  3. Outline • Laboratory Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA or TA) Responsibilities • General Laboratory Schedule • ECE Faculty and Staff • Laboratory Elements • Lab Equipment Maintenance • Location of Lab and Computing Facilities • Lab Safety • Record Keeping • TA Evaluations • Overview of ECE Undergraduate Curriculum

  4. Review of Lab Instructor Responsibilities • The GTA will conduct laboratory sessions according to the Laboratory Manuals. The TA will: • Organize the equipment. • Be completely familiar with each lab prior to class. • Supervise the students as they perform the lab experiments. • Answer any questions posed by the students. • Report any errors in the lab manual.

  5. Review of Lab Instructor Responsibilities • The Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) will manage their assigned section. • Provide the students with a syllabus that includes TA office hours, email address, and the name of the Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator (ULC). • Follow the syllabus template available on the ECE TA website. • Present syllabus during the first class.

  6. Review of Lab Instructor Responsibilities • The TA is expected to score the pre-labs, lab notebooks, and reports in a fair and timely manner. • The reports should be returned to the students in the next lab period following submission. • The TA will keep the scores up to date in Blackboard. • The GTA will be responsible for determining a final score and recommending a final grade to the ULC based on the normal grading scale.

  7. Review of Lab Instructor Responsibilities • The TA is expected to ensure safety of all participants. • If you can’t do it safely or are not sure, STOP. Never be a penalty for stopping due to safety concerns. • Secondary goal is to ensure safety of equipment. • Present safety video either using rolling cart or laptop in rooms with projectors.

  8. General Semester Schedule Week 0

  9. ECE Faculty and Staff • Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator - Dr. William R. Harrell (wharrel@clemson.edu, 205 Riggs Hall, 656-5918) • Responsible for overall lab procedures and quality. • Assigns final grades • Resolve any problems with students • Technical Support Manager - Mr. David Moline (moline@clemson.edu, 221F Riggs Hall). • In charge of physical laboratories. • Report problems with desks, windows, door locks, etc. • Instrument Technician - Mr. John Hicks (jphicks@clemson.edu, 202 Riggs). • Maintains analog and digital instrumentation in the ECE Department and assists the students in the use of equipment. • Report problems with equipment.

  10. ECE Faculty and Staff • Dr. Dan Noneaker, ECE Departmental Chair (105 Riggs). • Final say on most matters • Ms. Elizabeth Gibisch, Information Resource Consultant (102C Riggs). • Assists the Graduate Program Coordinator, maintains records for the graduate program, and prepares Graduate School forms. • Computer accounts for some labs (Apple lab). • Ms. Trish Nigro, Graduate Student Services Coordinator (102A Riggs). • Assists the Graduate Program Coordinator with Graduate admission, initiates employment, and prepares payroll for graduate assistants.

  11. Laboratory Manuals Laboratory Manuals ECE 208 Lab Manual ECE 209 Lab Manual and Resources ECE 211 Lab Manual ECE 212 Lab Manual ECE 273 Lab Manual and Resources ECE 311 Lab Manual ECE 312 Lab Manual ECE 372 Lab Manual ECE 372 Microcontroller Device User Guide Elvis Series II Operation Manual Elvis Series II Freescale Operation Manual ECE Lab Equipment List http://www.clemson.edu/ces/departments/ece/resources/lab_manuals.html

  12. Lab Locations

  13. Lab Kits ECE 209 (Only): Buy them from IEEE Student section through Dr Reid in 207B Riggs (Email BREID@CLEMSON.EDU , 656-5932 ). $40 cash or check to IEEE.

  14. B2SPICE Software • B2SPICE for circuit simulation • Campus License STEP 1. Download B2SPICE A/D v5 from the following link:http://beigebag.com/files/ad_v5/v5setup.EXE Once downloaded (72mb file), run the installer to install B2 Spice A/D v5 STEP 2. The PDF manual can be downloaded at:http://beigebag.com/files/ad_v5/v5manual.zip (10mb zip file)STEP 3. Save the license file "Spice_AD_v5-Student.ldf" into the B2 Spice v5 directory, overwriting the existing license file. STEP 4. Once the file is saved, run B2 Spice v5 and go to the Help->License/Registration menu and click on the "load license from file" button and select "Spice_AD_v5-Student.ldf" to enable your license.

  15. Lab Equipment Maintenance • Report all problems with equipment or the lab to the Instrument Technician. • When reporting on particular equipment problems, the bench number, room number, and the inventory number should be used to identify it. • (Note: The theft prevention number (SC00390016-C) is on all equipment and should not be used.)

  16. Lab Equipment Maintenance • Small items, such as the resistor boxes and cables can be left on the GTA's table to be picked up and repaired, but should still be reported on the lab report sheet. • Cable ends that come loose should not be thrown away, as many can be reattached to the cable. • NO FOOD OR DRINK IS ALLOWED IN THE LAB! This includes the TAs.

  17. Lab Equipment Maintenance • “But it was broken when I got here” • It is your responsibility to keep the lab clean and report problems regardless of the source of the problem.

  18. Interacting With Students This is a business relationship! Students have the right to have their work judged impartially – don’t do anything that compromises this relationship. Students have the right to privacy (FERPA).

  19. Administrative Issues • You should have access to any supplies that you need for your lab. • Policy and Procedure for Use of Copying Machines • Located in 104 Riggs is a copy machine for graduate assistant use only. • Appropriate use includes copying the syllabus or tests for distribution to the class. Copying of text books is definitely not allowed. • Dry erase supplies, markers, erasers, cleaner, are available to you in Riggs 221-A in the gray colored cabinet. Use whatever you need for your class.

  20. Administrative Issues • Desks • Due to the limited available space, it may not always be possible to accommodate each student. • Look for openings in your laboratory room schedule to arrange a time and place to meet students. • Laboratory Room Access • Each laboratory has a unique door code. • Email the Technical Support Manager, Mr. David Moline, in Riggs 221F for the code to your lab (dmoline@clemson.edu).

  21. Grade Record Keeping & Reporting • FERPA - The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act • Privacy laws restrict parents' access to confidential student information • Only the student can have access to their grades, attendance, performance, etc. • Parents may not ask you about the student. • Don’t talk about a student with another TA. • Don’t post grades (BB solves this problem) • Contact the Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator for any issues that you feel may involve the student’s right to privacy

  22. Grade Record Keeping & Reporting • Scores MUST be reported to the students and laboratory coordinator in a timely manner • Use Blackboard • Some courses will require assessments of ABET outcomes on a separate MS Excel workbook. • All final scores are due to the lab coordinator no later than the Monday during final exams

  23. Grade Record Keeping & Reporting TA and ULC see all scores Rows with each student are automatically created TA creates columns for each assignment MS Excel Workbook Students see only their scores Blackboard: http://bb.clemson.edu/

  24. Grade Record Keeping & Reporting • You are free to adopt your own policies concerning discussions with students about final grades. • You must answer students' questions • You may require students to meet with you in person • You may request that students first email their concern. • Contact the Laboratory Coordinator for any issue that you cannot resolve.

  25. Lab TA Evaluations • Students will complete an evaluation of the lab. before the end of classes each semester. • Each TA will be responsible for informing their students about course evaluations on Blackboard near the end of the semester. • ECE requires that each TA be evaluated in each class that he or she teaches • You Will be reminded at the end of the semester.

  26. ECE Laboratory Teaching Assistant Orientation • Some items today specific to: • ECE-208 • ECE-209 • ECE-211 • ECE-212 • ECE-273 • ECE-311 • ECE-312 • ECE-372

  27. You are now a fully trained teaching professional !

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