SUNY Broome Faculty and Student Scholarly Workhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/73912024-03-29T10:50:35Z2024-03-29T10:50:35ZPassive transtibial prosthetic design for amputee soccer playersEames, MeghanStephenson, EnochCarden, Melissahttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/86322023-04-25T03:42:17Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZPassive transtibial prosthetic design for amputee soccer players
Eames, Meghan; Stephenson, Enoch; Carden, Melissa
Research poster created for SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference (2023) describing the design and testing of a prosthetic for amputee soccer players.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZWolfe Park: How the Fluctuation in Stage Level of Dorman Creek Affects Electrical ConductivityAlbin, JennaVanZandt, Kollinhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/86302023-04-22T03:49:03Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZWolfe Park: How the Fluctuation in Stage Level of Dorman Creek Affects Electrical Conductivity
Albin, Jenna; VanZandt, Kollin
Students from SUNY Broome have started a field geoscience research
project that involves mapping, measuring the water quality, and
sampling the water in a tiny, undeveloped watershed. GPS was used
for mapping in Google Earth. Temperature, conductivity, and pH are
all used to measure the quality of water. The objectives of the project
are to test the difference between electrical conductivity and the
stage level of the stream.
Research poster presented at the 2023 SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZPost-Hurricane Ian Peat Exposure North Inlet, South Carolina: Determining Holocene Barrier Beach MigrationBurns, LeviNickerson, JoshuaLeet, KennieSmith, Jasonhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/86292023-04-22T03:48:47Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZPost-Hurricane Ian Peat Exposure North Inlet, South Carolina: Determining Holocene Barrier Beach Migration
Burns, Levi; Nickerson, Joshua; Leet, Kennie; Smith, Jason
The East Coast of the United States is known for its extensive connection of barrier islands. These
barrier islands are rapidly migrating landward due to sea level rise, increased storm activity and
relatively low availability of sediment. The back barrier marshes are ideal environments for the
production of peat, a carbon rich deposit formed as plant matter decays in anoxic water. As sea level
rises, these barrier systems migrate, rst peat is buried and then later exposed on the shoreface
following storm activity. Hurricane Ian made landfall on September 30, 2022 near Georgetown, South
Carolina. Storm overwash exposed peat on the shoreface south of Debordieu, South Carolina near the
Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences and North Inlet-Winyah Bay National Estuarine
Research Reserve. Two layers of peat were sampled for radiocarbon dating as well as an intact deer
skeleton perfectly preserved within the peat layer. Radiocarbon dates show transgression of the
barrier system which can be compared to similar studies in other locations along the East Coast of the
United States. Recent study along the Virginia coast found an average rate of retreat of 4.35 m yr-1.
Preliminary calculations using historical maps and GIS data suggests North Inlet may be experiencing
a faster rate of retreat.
SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference Poster Presentation.
2023-01-01T00:00:00ZInformation Literacy and Open Education: Parallel Tracks Toward a Common DestinationBond, Paulhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/75682022-09-24T05:10:01Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZInformation Literacy and Open Education: Parallel Tracks Toward a Common Destination
Bond, Paul
Both open education and information literacy have existed as education reform movements for nearly fifty years. The definitions of each have developed over time as the understandings of the concepts have grown and changed. While they have evolved separately, there has also been overlap and connections between the two. This article examines the evolution and connections by analyzing the content of the literature on open education and information literacy. There are lessons to be learned from parallels found in the literature. There are opportunities to be found going forward as well, in the synergy between the movements.
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