Premier Courseware of 2002
On Friday, November 6, 2002, the Premier Courseware of 2002 were announced at the 2002 Frontiers in Education at an awards ceremony sponsored by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Interactive Groundwater is an intuitive, illustrative and interactive software environment that allows the simulation of 2-D areal and cross-sectional flow and transport in aquifers. The environment allows undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals in environmental engineering and hydrology to perform real-time groundwater modeling, visualization and analysis. Educators and students at all levels can utilize Interactive Groundwater to perform creative experimentation under realistic conditions. Interactive Groundwater can be used to demonstrate groundwater flow and contaminant transport, as well as contaminated site characterization and remediation
design, using vivid, real-time interactive simulations.
Finalist Candidates also Available
In addition to the Premier Courseware of 2002 (see above), NEEDS is proud to recognize the two finalist candidates in the 2002 Premier Award competition. These two courseware packages are included on the 2002 Premier Award CD and can also be found through the NEEDS Website. NEEDS congratulates:
10 Principles of Materials Handling by Sunderesh S. Heragu, Robert J.
Graves, Charles J. Malmborg and Donald L. Millard at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute and Sybillyn Jennings at Russell Sage College.
BEST SiteSim by Paul M. Santi at the Colorado School of Mines and
John F. Petrikovitsch at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Obtaining Copies of the Premier Courseware of 2002
To obtain a complimentary copy of the Premier Courseware of 2002 on CD,
please click here.
If you'd like more information about the Premier Award or how to become a sponsor, please contact Professor Joe Tront at Virginia Tech via email at jgtront@vt.edu.
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