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This webpage, from National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCYTE) Center, includes governance, risk management, and compliance workshops that were "designed for college faculty that teach cybersecurity and information assurance programs who recognize that community college cybersecurity...
GradCAD is an online community for professional engineers, designers, manufacturers, and students to share CAD files and professional tips, participate in design challenges, or download CAD models from the online library. The community has over 4 million members. GradCab is a place for...
The St. Lawrence Seaway connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, and it was completed in 1959. This website details the activities of the Seaway System, and visitors with an interest in transportation and public policy will find the site both useful and interesting. At the top of the...
This page, from GreatScopes, offers a number of labs and experiments for teachers to incorporate microscope use into the classroom. The activities range from learning to prepare wet mounts and blood smears, to observing specific substances like yogurt and spider webs. There are also lessons on...
This site from the Environmental Protection Agency contains information on sustainable building: green-built schools, residences, and office buildings. This site also describes what EPA is doing to "green" its own buildings. Topics such as energy efficiency, indoor environment, and sustainable...
This web site contains free information on green building, especially natural building. Viewers can send questions to green building experts through this site. The site is maintained by Kelly and Rosana Hart, with their primary focus being sustainable architecture. Details on vernacular...
This webpage, provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, is part of the Water Science for Schools. The page information about types of wells, drilling and water levels. Links to many other water-related sites are also included.
The website is provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.) and provides information on Hall effect measurements. "The objective of this Web site is twofold: (1) to describe the Hall measurement technique for determining the carrier density and mobility in semiconductor...
This website, provided by the California Department of Health Services, Hazard Evaluation System and Information Service (HESIS) Publications, Occupational Health Branch (OHB), offers California workers, employers, and health professionals up-to-date practical answers to questions about the health...
This teaching resource, provided by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure, touches on the issue of ethics in bio-nanotechnology for 6-12 teachers and adults. "Bio-nanotechnology is the application of nanotechnology to living things. This ranges from the creation of pharmaceuticals...
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