Ashley Lino-Frazier’s Profile

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Ashley Lino-Frazier
Display Name
Ashley Lino-Frazier
Major Program of Study
Law and Paralegal Studies
Academic interests

Law

LinkedIn
www.linkedin.com/in/ashleylino

My Courses

Statics

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ENG1710 Intro to Language and Technology, SP2019

ENG1710 Intro to Language and Technology, SP2019

In this rewarding and challenging introductory class, we will endeavor to understand the deep and complex relationship between language and technology through readings and discussion. You will apply your insights and discoveries to a major research project focused on a single form of technology-mediated communication. What you learn will have important significance to a successful career in technical communication.

Estates, Trusts and Wills

Estates, Trusts and Wills

LAW 2301 Estates, Trusts and Wills Spring Semester 2013

ENG3401 Law Through Literature, Spring 2016

ENG3401 Law Through Literature, Spring 2016

This is a literature course in which we examine themes associated with law, ethics, and investigation.

CMCE 1155 Computer Applications in Engineering Technology, Spring 2015

CMCE 1155 Computer Applications in Engineering Technology, Spring 2015

This course provides students with a working knowledge of computers based tools in the fields of Construction and Civil Engineering. Students learn to manage construction projects, prepare estimates, proposals, and oral presentations through Project Based Learning. Students work in groups to explore real world challenges and develop cross-curriculum skills, then apply these concepts to respond to a Request for Proposal (RFP).

My Projects

Our Places: How We Commemorate

Our Places: How We Commemorate

This project features the photographs and writing of students in LAW 2301 Estates, Trusts and Wills, showing the varied ways that the inhabitants of New York City and elsewhere commemorate decedents.

Wireless Sensor Network (WiSeNet)

Wireless Sensor Network (WiSeNet)

A combination of hardware modules and software components and services to allow bidirectional wireless communication between master and slave nodes for monitoring and control of remote sensors and devices. WiSeNet development framework is based on low cost, open source hardware and software.

My Clubs

Music Club

Music Club

Music Club formed to promote musicality among students in City Tech. The club consists of students who enjoy and play music. Vocalists and Instrumentalists alike.