


Aaron C. ClarkAaron C. Clark is an Associate Professor of Graphic Communications at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. He received his B.S. and M.S. in Technology and Technology Education and earned his doctoral degree in Technology Education from NC State University. His teaching specialties are in introductory engineering drawing, visual theory, 3-D modeling, and technical animation. Research areas include graphics education, and scientific/technical visualization. He presents and publishes in both vocational/technology education and engineering education. He is currently the PI for an NSF grant titled VisTE: Visualization in Technology Education and has started new research in areas related to STEM and Kids at Risk and gaming. |
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Trey A. EnloeTrey Andrew Enloe is a 2006 graduate of the Graphic Communications Program at North Carolina State University. Trey recieved his Bachelor of Science degree from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Trey's work includes a wide area of Technical and Engineering Graphics including technical working drawings, 3D solid and surface modeling, 2D image manipulation, Technical Animation, Game Design, Website Construction, and Desktop Publishing. Trey served as an undergraduate intern Spring 2006, and his duties included designing and constructing the STEM: Gaming In Education website as well as the content included in the gaming portion of the site. |
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