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The M8-R SIM is a virtual simulation game made for educating users on the operation of underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROV). In the simulation, users maneuver through coral reefs and hunt for crown-of-thorns sea stars. Designed by a team at the Clemson University Center for Workforce...
These video recordings from Excelsior College take users through two manufacturing personal protective equipment (PPE) simulations. The first simulation is a scenario involving "... an intake slurry valve that operates by pneumatic valve control systems [that] has stopped working." The second...
This web-based interactive tutorial is designed to engage students in learning the steps of mesh analysis, KVL equations, supermesh and Ohm's law. Creator, Jean Pierre R. Bayard, has created this site to walk the student through step by step in order to best understand the material. Questions are...
The North Carolina Community College System BioNetwork's interactive eLearning tools (IETs) are reusable chunks of training that can be deployed in a variety of courses or training programs. IETs are designed to enhance, not replace hands-on training. Learners are able to enter a hands-on lab...
This interactive Java tutorial explores the many steps necessary to build a transistor on a silicon wafer. The tutorial allows users to explore how an individual Field Effect (FET) transistor is fabricated on a silicon wafer simultaneously with millions of its neighbors. Keywords: Photoresist,...
This page is an index to the interactive Java tutorials developed to help students understand topics in electricity and magnetism. Created by Florida State University, the site contains tutorials about concepts such as capacitance, Ohm's Law, and creation of a silicon seascape. The website contains...
Catch a ride to NanoSpace with Oxy and her crew to boldly go where only atoms have gone before! Aboard the Molecularium, the most fantastic ship in the universe, fly through the crystalline structure of a snowflake, explore the metallic maze of a penny, blast through the far reaches of space, escape...
Nanooze is a website that has been created to get kids excited about science and especially nanotechnology. The world that is too small to see is full of interesting stuff. Scientists and engineers are beginning to understand this world and learning how to change things at the nanoscale level. Why?...
Network topology is the physical arrangement of the switching devices of a network connecting a group of computers or buildings. This brief interactive activity, by the Electromechanical Digital Library and Wisconsin Technical College System faculty, explains how and why these connections are made....
This is an object learning lesson, created by Terry Bartelt of the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, on neutral current of an Edison wire system. "Learners take a close look at the Edison Wire System and observe how the current values through the two lines and the neutral of the system change as the...
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