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Bailey Stinnett

CIED 1003: Introduction to Technology in Education


Assignment: Using Mullins Library
Due: Friday, July 14, 2017

Part A: (Articles related to major)

Name of Article: Multi-body dynamics and Biomedical Engineering Development


Author: Wu Ren; Zhongwei Li; Jiao Wang; Bi Yanping; Luo Yang; et al.
Journal Name: International Journal of Computer Science Issues
Date of Article: November 2016
Summary:
Biomedical engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines biology, medicine, and
engineering to further advance medical equipment and patient care. The field of biomedical
engineering research is very extensive, for example, ranging from biological materials to
biomechanics to image processing. For the past several decades, worldwide advancements in
research have led to large improvements in prostheses, medical devices, and diagnostic devices.
Bailey Stinnett
CIED 1003: Introduction to Technology in Education
Assignment: Using Mullins Library
Due: Friday, July 14, 2017

Developments between multi-body dynamics (equipment with multiple parts) and biomedical
engineering are at the forefront of research today; examples of these developments include a
mechanical boom and rehabilitation bed of medical equipment, a bionic robot boom, and a
human body collision model. The continual developments require more and more detail to
motion accuracy and dynamic characteristics to meet the growing biomedical engineering field.
Although many notable advancements have been made in this relatively young field, there are
still more improvements and discoveries to be made.

Part B: (dissertations and theses: body language)

Title of Article: Body Language


Journal Name: Corcoran College of Art + Design
Bailey Stinnett
CIED 1003: Introduction to Technology in Education
Assignment: Using Mullins Library
Due: Friday, July 14, 2017

Author: Ashley Templeton


Year: 2011
Summary:
Body language is a universal and powerful form of communication. Humans use daily
visual appearance around others to learn how to behave or act in order to fit into society. Our
body parts, emotional expressions, relationships, and environments are used to express our inner
thoughts and feelings. Humans learn to read body language from day one. It is difficult to teach
body language, because people must make a conscious effort to alter their viewpoints. Body
language requires constant interpretation of others both unconsciously and consciously.

Part C: (Topic of choice)


Bailey Stinnett
CIED 1003: Introduction to Technology in Education
Assignment: Using Mullins Library
Due: Friday, July 14, 2017

Name of Article: Local teacher finds peace of mind through triathlon training
Author: Jim Allen
Newspaper: TCA Regional News
Year: 2017
Summary:
David Neale, a 43-year-old man from Spokane, Washington, is on a track towards peace
of mind. Triathlons have enabled him to focus on his life by setting healthy goals and getting fit.
After getting divorced twice and injuring himself in a military accident, Neale was at a rough
patch in his life. Instead of continually asking himself why me? he turned his mindset around
into why not? After participating in a 5K run, he soon found himself completing a half-
marathon. Neale began training for triathlons with the support of his friends and fellow athletes
on social media. He found peace in triathlon training and learned to let go of his insecurities.
His is hard at work training for the upcoming Ironman 70.3 in Coeur dAlene (Idaho).

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