Artificial Intelligence and Embedded Microcomputers, One Class’s Experience

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Hanover College Engineering Students enrolled the class ENGR 325 Embedded Microcomputer Systems fully embraced the use of Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models to create and debug code for Arduino based applications in labs and individual projects. This talk presents that experience as the class explored the practical and potential of these tools within an educational setting, documenting successes and challenges. The class also noted existing experiences with this approach to establish best practices and realistic expectations for AI-assisted embedded development. This presentation is a part of their coursework and is presented during Finals Week at Hanover College
This Event is Co-sponsored by: The Louisville Section of the IEEE, Power & Energy Society Chapter (PE31) of the Louisville Section, The Life Member Affinity Group (LM) of the Louisville Section, and Computer Society Chapter (CS16) of the Louisville Section
Speaker(s): Tim Brooks
Agenda:
2:00 – 3:00 – Room open, Arrival, Registration
3:00 pm – Presentation
Afterwards – Interested members will reconvene at a local establishment in Madison, IN for socialization. Details will be given at the talk
Email Tim Brooks at tbrooksee@ieee.org or brookst@hanover.edu by 5:00 p.m., Sunday, April 13, 2025 for directions for further information
Room: Room 137, Bldg: Science Center, Hanover College, 517 Ball Drive, Hanover, Indiana, United States, 47150

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