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Evaluations and Critiques of Previous E-Portfolios

I will be analyzing some E-Portfolios from Fall 2019: AT 409, and AT 419, Spring 2019.  More specifically, from 409, I will be looking at Luke Hull’s, Lucas Wright’s, and Jeremy Cousins’.  From 419, I will be looking at Evan Hockridge’s and Kyle Sheehan’s.    Luke Hull’s e-portfolio is very neat and concise.  I really like the format that he used for this, as it displays the date of when it was posted, section breaks between the blogs, and each post is condensed down.  This allows someone who is interested to easily navigate to any of the desired postings seamlessly. The highlight of his site is being able to click “Read More,” and being taken to a separate page where one can focus on the post separately.  Then, at the bottom of these pages, I like how more popular posts can be viewed from this blog. Lucas Wright’s e-portfolio also uses the same layout and formatting as Luke.  This onces again makes it enjoyable to navigate and explore the page. From bo

About Me: Experience with UAS

My background in UAS has come mostly from my classes.  I was originally double majoring in Aviation Management and Unmanned Aerial Systems, but due to an internship with United Airlines in the Spring of last year, I wasn’t able to take AT 319 (this class) in the Spring of 2019.  This ended up prolonging my graduation date slightly which I ended up being okay with, as I am also pursuing my M.S. in Aviation and Aerospace Management. However, I would still be considered an undergraduate if I continued to pursue this, and I would not have been able to take any more graduate level courses due to reaching the limit as an undergrad.  This ultimately led to me switching this into a minor.   To add to the experience with United Airlines, I also have experiences with Southwest Airlines and American Airlines as well as two summer internships with a civil engineering company, McCormick Engineering LLC. In the second summer at McCormick Engineering LLC, I launched