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TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE
STUDENT AUTHOR'S TEMPLATE
INDEX: list the subject areas covered in your article here, i.e. digital systems, object-oriented programming, sensors, microcontrollers, simulation, etc. List as many as you wish. The first index should be the major topic of your article, i.e. electronics, mechanical, civil, manufacturing, etc.
ORGANIZATION: Place your organization name here. If more than one organization involved then separate each with a comma, i.e. New Mexico State University, University of Houston.
The Student AuthorÕs Template is provided below. Please email any questions to jbeasley@nmsu.edu or FAttarzadeh@uh.edu. You must provide the name, email, Department or Division and affiliation of the project advisors(s) as the last author.
Title of your paper
by
use this form for one author, delete this if not used
author name
your email address
Department or Division
University or Company
use this form for more than one author, delete if not used
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1st author name |
2nd author name |
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3rd author name |
4th author name |
Abstract: Place your text for the abstract here. Abstracts should be 200 -300 words.
I. Title for first
section
Place your text for the first section here. Figures must be inserted in your document in the proper place. Figures include block diagrams, flowcharts, schematic diagrams, project prototypes, etc.
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Figure #. title
Tables and Equations follow a similar format.
II.
Title for second section
Place your text for second section here. Repeat this procedure to accommodate other sections.
Submitting
Your Article
Submit your document via email using the following format. Prepare an email cover letter addressed to FAttarzadeh@uh.edu that includes the following:
1. Student Author Names
2. email address of contact author
3. title of article
4. major subject of your article
5. your attached file in Microsoft Word or WordPerfect format.
Use the attachment command in your email portal to attach all of the files to your cover letter. Email your finished document to FAttarzadeh@uh.edu.
References
References should follow accepted styles for referencing articles. All references must be referred to at least once in the text of the paper. The format for a reference is
first_name last_name, first_name last_name, repeat as needed"Title of Reference," book name, magazine name, Journal, etc. pps. page numbers, date of reference.
References
to on-line publications should be cited as follows:
Author Name(s), "Title of Paper," the on-line source, date if
available, URL
Examples:
[1] Katherine
J. Denniston, ÒCreative Approaches to Faculty Development,Ó Invention and
Impact: Building Excellence in Undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics (STEM) Education, [Online document], April 2004, Crystal City,
Va., [cited 05/08/2006], available HTTP: http://www.aaas.org/publications/books_reports/CCLI/
[2] Farrokh
Attarzadeh, Deniz Gurkan and Driss Benhaddou, ÒInnovative Improvements to Engineering Technology
Laboratory Education to Engage, Retain and Challenge Students of the 21st
Century,Ó Proc. of the 2006
ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, Southern University
and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA. January 2006
Jeff Beasley,
Editor
Michael G. Morrell, Associate Editor
Farrokh
Attarzadeh, Associate Editor