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Definition of a lens

Lenses

A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.

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Module by: Genaro Picazo

Summary: Our ELEC 301 Project for Fall 2003. By: Chris Omidiran, Genaro Picazo, Ian Wells, Daniel Wu

Team

The work for the project was broken down into the following parts: Research, developing an approach, coding the algorithms, testing and debugging the code, making the poster and writing the connexions report. The work for the project was evenly distributed between the four members of the team.

Figure 1: Sophomore at Jones College. email: chriso@rice.edu
Christian Omidiran
Christian Omidiran (chris.jpg)

Figure 2: Junior at Wiess College. email: picazo@rice.edu
Genaro Picazo
Genaro Picazo (picazo.jpg)

Figure 3: Sophomore at Baker College. email: ianwells@rice.edu
Ian Wells
Ian Wells (ian.jpg)

Figure 4: Sophomore at Martel College. email: danielwu@rice.edu
Daniel Wu
Daniel Wu (daniel.jpg)

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