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"I have really enjoyed these past two years learning the fundamental building blocks of engineering with you. IED gave me the tools to build models of things and DE gave me the skills to make those objects work in the real world....I feel the experiences and knowledge you have taught me will come in very handy, and will aid me in my studies. People talk about how the Dunlap education system is wonderful, and these two classes I have taken from you exemplify this to the utmost level. Thank you for preparing me for the future so well. "


~ Daniel Klass
Electrical Engineering
Purdue University

 

"I took Intro to Engineering Design because I thought it would help me decide if I wanted to be an engineer. As I took the class, I found out that engineering is a lot of problem solving, critical thinking and teamwork. I had a lot of fun in the class: I learned a lot and got to make some really cool ideas come to life in 3D on the computers...It was a lot of fun and I can't wait to continue learning more about Engineering at U of I."

 

~ Steven Bettenhausen
Engineering
University of Illinois

 

"I felt the class was very worthwhile."..."The emphasis on problem solving and logic helped me to develop new ways of thinking."

~Rorke Pauli
Mechanical Engineering
Southern Illinois University

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"I enjoyed the class. Learning the different types of circuits and the ways they can be used was interesting. It was fascinating using different types of chips to simplify even the most complicated circuits."

~ Shilpa Dulipsing
Engineering
Purdue University