The Impact of Incorporating Hands-on Raspberry Pi Projects with Undergraduate Education in Boosting Students' Interest in Scientific/Engineering Majors and Encouraging Women and Minorities to Advance their Integration in Practical Fields.
Hussam A. HallakSoad F. IbrahimChristy LowAyman M. El MesalamiPublished in: LWMOOCS (2019)
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