Team Formation
ECE 3110 - Intro to Digital Systems - Spring 2005
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Instructions for Team Formation

Important factors for you to consider in forming a successful team: 

bulletCommon free times available for meetings
bulletSimilar residence (on campus, Cookeville, outside Cookeville area, etc.)
bulletSimilar temperaments and style (desire for excellence vs. minimal effort, early bird vs. procrastinator, big vs. small team)
bulletDiversity in background and skills

We will have 9 teams of 4 students. Every team MUST include one student from Group 1 and one student from Group 2 and two students from Group 3. When students form a team, notify the professor (via an email from one team member), and the professor approves it, their Team Number will be posted here, so you will know that they are no longer available for any other team. 

 

Team#   Students Team#   Students
Group 1 Group 3
2 Eskandarnia, Arvin 4 Ba, Mamadou
9 Evatt, Jordan 6 Bastoky, Jeremy
1 Holloway, Skylar 2 Byrd, Jonathan
3 King, Kyle 8 Capps, Austin
8 Lunsford, Perry 1 Dominguez, Vince
4 Meyer, Jared 9 Gadalla, Michel
5 Moss, Eric 5 Horne, Scott
7 Stewart, Daniel 7 Howard, Scott
6 Wheeler, Marcus 8 Jolley, Jeffrey
1 Luttrell, Paul
Group 2 9 Mcconnell, Darius
2 Byrd, Chad 2 Modzelewski, Ken
1 Cartwright, Justin 5 Norris, Darren
6 Collins, Justin 3 Rozier, Jason
4 Delaney, Kenny 7 Schuff, Craig
9 Foerster, Steven 4 Schwintosky, Roger
3 Gorman, Michael 3 Smith, Aaron
7 Keeton, Travis 6 Thomason, Luke
8 Nickell, Kipton
5 Sharp, Andrew
 

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