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These slides are from the MATEC NetWorks webinar Electronics 2010: A New Systems Approach to Teaching Electronics and were presented by Tom McGlew. The presentation discusses new paths for electronics and the changing role of the technician, and the implications for curriculum. The goals of the...
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These course materials, made available by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), provide an overview of electronics communications. Topics covered include: Serial Digital Interface, Bluetooth, Transmission Line Measurements, Short Range Wireless Experimentation, and...
These resources from Louisiana Delta Community College provide an overview of a high school basic electronics course from Project COMPLETE (Controlling, Operating, and Measuring: Pathways for Learners to Engineering Technology Employment). The course is intended for use in a project-based learning...
During this webinar from the CREATE National Energy Center, presenter Abigail Dutcher-Langley, assistant professor at the University of St. Francis, discusses adapting CREATE lesson plans into reading, writing, and math instruction. Abigail shares strategies like adjusting text levels with AI,...
This web page, from the Environmental and Natural Resources Technology (EARTh) Center, provides 24 (of 40) hours of the HAZWOPER Waste Site Worker Training course. This course is intended to give participants an understanding of OSHA and other regulatory requirements related to hazardous waste site...
This online course is provided by Annenberg Learner and covers topics related to earth and space science. "This course is composed of eight sessions, each with a one-hour video program addressing a topic area in Earth and Space science that emphasizes the science content that is likely to be part of...
This PowerPoint tutorial is provided by Hartnell College and covers evolution and microevolution. In this tutorial, students will learn the difference between macroevolution and microevolution, how Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium works as well as factors that can upset this equilibrium, and how to use...
This PowerPoint tutorial is provided by Hartnell College and covers evolution and natural selection. In this tutorial, students will learn how natural selection provides a mechanism for evolution, natural selection is not random but instead results from selective pressures in the environment, there...
This lesson, from the Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education Resource Center (CREATE), gives students the opportunity to look ahead and consider a future in the energy industry. During the lesson, students investigate a job within the energy industry of their choosing. Students...
This 4-page activity is provided by the GeoTech Consortium of Western New York: Get the GIST (Geospatial Information Science Technology) Certificate. In this activity users explore three rock types (igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic). The activity includes a link to the map Exploring New York...
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