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Evolution of experiential learning in an acoustics elective course

Starting in 2007, PHYS-388, Acoustics in the Human Environment, has been part of the Acoustics Minor at Kettering University. Originally envisioned to capture foundational concepts of acoustics that would be essential to a wide variety of engineering and scientific applications, this course is aimed...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2015-09, Vol.138 (3_Supplement), p.1771-1771
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