April Brown

Duke University

Papers

1

Total Citations

9

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About

April Brown is a distinguished educator and researcher in electrical and computer engineering, with a primary focus on innovative pedagogical approaches to engineering education. Her most notable contribution is the development of a novel introductory course that reimagines how fundamental concepts in electrical and computer engineering are taught to undergraduates. This work, published in 2020 and earning 9 citations, introduces a hands-on, integrated curriculum designed to bridge theory and practical application, helping students grasp core principles early in their academic careers. Brown’s research addresses critical challenges in STEM education, emphasizing active learning and interdisciplinary connections to improve student engagement and retention. While her citation count reflects the specialized nature of educational research, her impact is deeply felt in the classroom and through curriculum design at Duke University, where she has shaped the learning experiences of countless engineering students. Her dedication to pedagogical innovation underscores a broader commitment to advancing engineering education, making her a key figure in preparing the next generation of engineers for complex, real-world challenges.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
A Novel Introductory Course For Teaching The Fundamentals Of Electrical And Computer Engineering
9 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Duke University

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