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Assignment 1 Submission 3: Critical Reflection

The two goals I have set for myself during the start of the course were to gain confidence and speak comfortably in an impromptu situation, and to be a more proactive communicator when socialising with friends and classmates. I learnt that confidence comes from knowledge and passion. When the speaker is knowledgeable and passionate about a topic, regardless of the situation, confidence comes naturally. One specific class activity helped me achieve this goal, the impromptu group sharing on articles and informative websites in class. Being placed in a situation where I have a limited time to absorb and share large amounts of new knowledge with my classmates, taught me to be engaging and concise in my delivery and content, and also confident and comfortable to speak in an impromptu situation. When doing group projects, my detail-oriented nature results in my role as a contributor instead of a leader. However, after much encouragement from my classmates, I decided to assume a leadershi...

Assignment 1 Submission 2: Annotated Summary

Tejani, Z. (2018). Biomechanical energy harvesting in architectural design, using piezoelectric transducers in pedestrian flooring systems.  International Journal of Environmental Research and Development, 8 , 15-24. Retrieved March 15, 2020, from  http://www.ripublication.com/ijerd18/ijerdv8n1_02.pdf Tejani (2018) focuses on the feasibility of generating renewable energy using piezoelectric flooring systems in India. According to Tejani (2018), the burning of fossil fuels for the generation of electricity increases carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and is one of the main cause of global warming. Tejani (2018) established that energy from large power grids is easily lost through poor electricity distribution management and electricity theft. Therefore implementing multiple localised sustainable energy sources will “[avert] global warming and [promote] growth and development” in India’s energy sector. Tejani (2018) highlighted that new “renewable technologies” like pie...

Technical Report Draft 1

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Title Generating renewable energy through kinetic footfall from human traffic, to provide off-grid power for indoor ceiling lights Background Information “(Climate change) is one of the gravest challenges facing humankind.” According to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, global warming is a severe problem in Singapore. Approximately 95% of Singapore’s electricity is generated from natural gasses, coal and petroleum. (Electrify 2017) However, these forms of electricity generation produce heat-trapping emissions as a by-product, contributing to the effects of global warming. Therefore it is critical for Singapore government agencies to move towards using alternative sustainable electricity generation methods for their power consumption. This will spearhead the usage of off-grid power sources to meet individual electricity needs, helping wane off usage of conventional power generation. These alternative sustainable energy sources will help in reducing the emission of greenhouse ...