MCKEESPORT, Pa. — During the 2018 Fall semester, Penn State Greater Allegheny launched a digital fluency project, providing an Apple iPad and Logitech Crayon to campus community members (faculty, staff and students).
Wyatt Thomas, a freshman who intends to major in chemical engineering, is maximizing his in-and-out of classroom experiences with the help of the digital fluency project and these new tools.
Thomas is currently enrolled in CHEM/BBH 297 (CUREs). CUREs is a new course offering led by doctors Megan Nagel and Kristal Tucker. Its curriculum is focused on course-based undergraduate research experiences.
For his project in the course, Thomas is attempting to design a spectrometer with an iPad as its detector.
"The goal for Wyatt is to ultimately be able to quantify protein concentrations from a Western Blot, a common technique for detecting and analyzing proteins,” noted Nagel, associate professor of chemistry. “This would replace specialized gel documentation equipment, typically costing upwards of $10,000.”