Technical writing; English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers; Academic writing--Study and teaching
This dissertation examines how nonnative English speaking (NNES) faculty and
students in engineering respond to language variation and how that response influences
their teaching and learning of academic writing. Using grounded theory approach...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Libraries; Banners;
Close view of the front of Kersey Library of Engineering and Technology, looking up toward the gable on the front of the building. The word "Research" is inscribed over the columns of the doorway, below a small balcony-like structure. The...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants;
Lugo's Pizza, a restaurant that formerly occupied the building that most recently housed Engineering Graphics. The Engineering Graphics building was demolished on February 19, 2013. Part of the parking lot is visible and there are signs advertising...
The separation of C02 from light gases is a very important environmental and energy issue. The state-of-the-art process for the purification of C02 uses amine adsorption, which is a complex, and costly. Membrane technology is far less expensive...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Libraries; Men;
Kersey Library of Engineering and Technology, front entrance. A man walks out the front door. While this building was known as Kersey at this time, the sign over the entrance way reads, "Research," as the building was originally built for...
University of Louisville--Presidents; College presidents; University of Louisville--Faculty; College administrators; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a desk with Dean Ernst of the Speed School of Engineering and Dr. B. F. Dodge, chairman of the accrediting committee of the Engineering Council for Professional Development tasked to...
University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Engineering laboratories; Women engineering students; Microscopes;
Three students work with a microscope in the Speed School's chemical engineering laboratory. One of the students is female; this may be Margaret Mattingly. A Courier-Journal article from August 16, 1936 notes that the microscope the students are...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Research facilities; Sackett Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Sackett Hall, part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering. Named in honor of Frederic Sackett, U.S. Senator from Kentucky, US ambassador to Germany, and son-in-law of James Breckinridge Speed. Current uses: Mechanical Engineering; classrooms;...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; J.B. Speed School of Engineering; Research facilities;
Newly-built Institute of Industrial Research, now known as the Duthie Center for Engineering (part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering) seen from near Eastern Parkway. The building door is open. Formerly named Kersey Library, in honor of Laura...
University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Engineering laboratories; Women engineering students;
Students work with large machinery in Speed School laboratory. There is an elevated platform behind them with more equipment on it. One of the students is Margaret Mattingly, identified in an August 16, 1936 Courier-Journal article as "the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities; Streets;
Vogt Building seen from across Eastern Parkway. Location: Belknap Campus: Eastern Parkway adjacent to Sackett Hall. Current uses: Computer-aided engineering. Named in honor of Henry Vogt, Louisville industrialist. The Henry Heuser, Sr. family -...
Computer sound processing; Computer-assisted instruction; Educational games
Educational games have steadily entered classrooms as a means of challenging advanced students and tutoring those lacking comprehension. However, without adequate educational benefits, instructors are struggling to continually justify the marginal...
University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Engineering laboratories; University of Louisville--Faculty; College teachers
An older man, apparently an instructor, looks on as younger men work with equipment in the Speed Scientific School's (now known as the Speed School of Engineering) electrical engineering laboratory, as they are working with wires and switches.
The old Electrical Engineering Building (left) and Heavilon Hall, the Mechanical Engineering Building (right), on the campus of Purdue University. Title supplied by cataloger.
The old Electrical Engineering Building (left) and Heavilon Hall, the Mechanical Engineering Building (right), on the campus of Purdue University on a snowy day. Title supplied by cataloger.
The old Electrical Engineering Building (left) and Heavilon Hall, the Mechanical Engineering Building, on the campus of Purdue University on a snowy day. Title supplied by cataloger.
University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Engineering laboratories;
A student in the Speed Scientific School (now the Speed School of Engineering) peers into a large piece of equipment. Other students work on other pieces of equipement in the background.
University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Engineering laboratories; University of Louisville--Faculty; College teachers; Radio--Receivers and reception
An older man, apparenlty an instructor, works with a slide rule at the Speed Scientific School (now the Speed School of Engineering). A student stands by a laboratory table with a radio on it; another student sits looking on.